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19,20 Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 O French safety officials the 写真提供:ロイターアフ。 safety official 安全局合。 on Thursday gave green light to extend the lifetime of the FESSENHEI/ 35 eDF country's oldest nuclear power plants as it seeks to boost the share of renewable 再生可能エネ ルギー mix. renewables in its power の Nuclear energy currently provides nearly 70 10 French electricity, more than in OFrance, hoping to reduce that share to 50 percent by 2035 percent of any other country. obs91 910a8 ーa target pushed back from an earlier 2025 date the help of renewables, has been holding off from building with hold off 控える、見合わ せる new reactors. 15 The French nuclear safety authority(ASN) said the country's 32 plants with 900 megawatt capacity, built mostly in the 1980s, would be allowed to operate for another nuclear safety authority 原子力安全局 decade, taking their potential lifespan to 50 initially planned 40. 20 6 They will therefore not be decommissioned before the late years from the uohee) 活導大 2020s or even late 2030s, depending on their initial launch date. 6 The safety of French nuclear plants is checked every bse 01nla8 decade. s の ASN asked state-controlled electricity provider EDF, which EDF フランス電力 the country's nuclear plants, to undertake work to safeguard the stations' security. “The main target was to limit the consequences of accident, especially any serious accident involving the manages any necessary any meltdown of a reactor," ASN's deputy director-general Julien

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13 CLIMATE ACTION Reading 目標→20分 12 速読問題次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 寄のチ 間問間さ文 uA third of the global population- -3.5 billion people could be living in temperatures spibega vipg ai AU gd山,ni 1prirpw snit sausn,,f inhospitable to human life in the next 50 vears because of climate change, according to a iesw orb toib9tq n6 otzus recent study. The study, conducted by a team of five scientists and published by the National Academy of Sciences, found that most humans , have lived in places with an average コ5 W nL J19gm 5- annual temperature between 51 and 59 degrees F(about 11℃ and 15℃). By 2070, billions Could be living in a climate currently found only in a select few places, like (3 Mecca in Saudi Arabia, where the average temperature is 86 F(30℃). anibs9f bigs If current trends continue, more than 1 billion people in India, 500 million in Nigeria, and 100 woH 29mibliud Iist 1o Jol s 916 919) 19dw yio gid s ai enoqsgni2 million in the Niger and Sudan regions will be living with an average annual temperature of 84 G DIE 2991 T0 DS 2 10 F(29℃), according to Tim Lenton, Professor of Climate Change and Earth Systems Science at 1SV the University of Exeter. That temperature is usually only seen in the Sahara Desert today, dTson s ofuo o T6noe19glsme Lin dw but it could cover 19 percent of the planet in 2070. Two 9un 9W9 9W 16 21in u0. 1egagggaib ou The new study does not estimate how many people will leave their home countries in search 7ar」 lama wodl of cooler climates. However, in 1990, *the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change had V9wollsm2 s egiibnuoriua lsuisa vil T w bialei lleme hemile,odt this could be the greatest impact of climate change. Human migration is 2u bnuoss extremely difficult to predict and responds to many factors other than heat alone, Lenton said 15 stated that Still. he said his findings show that billions of people will be facing (5Conditions that could mush ddormoa sVed 1on ob them to leave their present homes. (259 words) noitossih bis.odt.ni onion 0 CLL)onptpe bpu-0 14 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change :気候変動に関する政府間パネル unata stsmilo antnavetg lo sibbim-aitt nt u ro 2obGuusrc Gpane

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TOEFL Reading REVIEW eismins to Banufaig Natural Resources Yabezaug to sabi nism arti ei BAN eyso teoM neobrile 1 to evso ent, ( Natural resources are useful things that occur naturally in the environment. Some examples a are petroleum, water, and trees. Humans depend be careful to use them wisely. on natural resources in many ways, so we must brow ent Resources can be divided into two categories: renewable and non-renewable. The difference is that renewable resources recover naturally over time. Renewable resources are usually living things like animals or plants. For example, trees are a renewable resource because they can be grown again after we cut them down. But oil is a non-renewable resource because it takes millions of years to form again. We must try to conserve non-renewable resources because once they are used up, we cannot get more. Natural resources can be traded between countries. They can create a lot of wealth for resource-rich countries. For example, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Kuwait in the Middle East have large amounts of petroleum. They export it to other countries and make a lot of money. ssl 10 ayaw inshoami ni olqueq siroteirting en A arbelbeforq alaihe erit @ 'eviso ant qu baisvos adoOR O eves ortt birt aloon eeuse 0 ni molte notni Jedno nisam chi apnang VOLUME vert befotong ant extoon nettet no obiani op bludo sho no bhoo boop ni perle. petroleum enew donitisq eviso eni to YOGI oil found under the surface of the earth or under the sea daiq Q BACK 05 Sentence Simplificat

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GU amibling Glaciers Glaciers are very large sheets of snow and ice that pile up on land for long periods of time. They are the second largest source of water on Earth after the oceans. There are two main types of glaciers. The first is alpine glaciers, which are found in the mountains. The other is continental glaciers, which cover continents. Glaciers move over time. They slowly flow downhill. Some glaciers are getting bigger, but others are shrinking. Even though they are made of snow and ice, glaciers are very powerful. They change mountain valleys from a "V" shape to a "U" shape by pushing great amounts of rock and cap. earth. When a glacier forms on top of a mountain, it is called an ice A narrow strip of ice on a beach in the Arctic is called an ice foot. 1 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information 2014- in the first highlighted sentence in the passage? (A) Glaciers are large and long-lasting piles of snow and ice that form on land. (B) Glaciers are very big areas of snow and ice that never move. (C) Glaciers are the biggest accumulations of snow and ice on Earth. (D) Glaciers are large sheets of snow and ice, so they can be a water source. 2 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the second highlighted sentence in the passage? (A) Glaciers move downhill and change into mountain valleys. (B) The power of glaciers changes the shape of mountain valleys. (C) The large amounts of rock in glaciers change mountain valleys. (D) Glaciers are more powerful than mountain valleys. Juulanu ans siautoim What are the two main types of glaciers? mis doww, 216ioniM

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