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214の回答がDになる理由がわかりません。 製品の安定需要という内容はどこから読み取れるのか教えてください

Samuels LAX, announced on Movey that it will spend $1 billion to build nylon production and processing facilities in Singapore to serve the Asia Pacific region. Construction of the 45,000-square- meter plant will take two years. When the factory is complete, it will employ over 500 workers and have an estimated annual production of 60,000 tons of nylon and nylon components. According to company spokesperson Michael Tan, the plant will be equipped with the same advanced technology used in Samuels plants in India and Canada, enabling the company to price its nylon competitively. The nylon products will be sold to 213. What is the purpose of the article? (A) To publicize new merchandise (B) To discuss a company's plans for expansion (C) To explain a problem with a product (D) To describe the layout of a factory 4 Part Part applications. companies throughout the region for use in various industrial textile The Asia Pacific market for nylon has remained strong over the last decade, with the majority of purchases coming from the automobile manufacturers, Samuels is hoping that the efficient production from the new factory will position it to become a leader in the market. It will face stiff competition from Haring Corporation, the current leader, and from several other large chemical companies that ship nylon products into the area from Europe and Africa. 214. According to the article, why did Samuels Ltd., choose to target the Asia Pacific market? (A) It can ship in products from its existing plants. (B) There is no competition in the region. (C) Raw materials are available locally. (D) There is a steady demand for the product.

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教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️ お願いします!!

4 Conclusion: bridging the chasm The Jomon culture still exerts great influence on us today. Okamoto Taro, a well-known Japanese artist, created the Tower of the Sun for the Osaka Expo in 1970. It was inspired by the dogu with a heart-shaped face. Yamaoka Nobutaka, a movie director, had spent five years visiting 100 Jomon sites before filming a movie about the Jomon culture. He says, "There is a great chasm separating the Jomon period and us. But as we get to know more about it, we come to see something that enables us to look at ourselves in new ways." When you look at these dogu, try to imagine that they are looking back at you through 10,000-year-old eyes. You sparked our interest in Australia's prehistoric art. We hope we've sparked your interest in Japan's. Next year we hope some of you can come to visit us in Aomori. We'll go together to Sannai-Maruyama. You'll see the Jomon culture up close. Thank you. If you have any questions, we'd be happy to answer them. 3. もう一度本文を読んで以下の問いに答えましょう。 Q-1 According to Yamaoka, how do we learn to look at ourselves in new ways? Q-2 What do the Japanese students hope the Australian students will do next year? Q-3 Ayumi says, "The Jomon culture still exerts great influence on us today." What evidence does she give us? a. Copies of dogu have become popular among foreign visitors. b. The Sannai-Maruyama site has become a major tourist spot. c. The Jomon culture influenced both Okamoto Taro and Yamaoka Nobutaka.

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虫について 解答がないので一緒に答え合わせして欲しいです!! 間違ってるところがあれば教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♂️ 4英

No 3 I. 次の文章を読み、以下の問いに答えなさい。(*のついた語句については下の注を参照のこと。) Entomophobia, sometimes known as insectophobia, is the fear of insects. The fear is relatively common in the US, particularly in (A) areas where coming into contact with bugs is relatively infrequent because of the lack of interaction with nature. Although they are not technically insects, the fear of spiders is one of the most prevalent form of entomophobia. Other commonly feared bugs include bees, ants, cockroaches, flies, and butterflies and moths. Many people fear "bugs" (B) general, reacting in (2) panic to any insect or related creature that crosses No. 2 their path. Some people worry that they will ( C ) an insect. Specific worries run the gamut*2 from the fear of pain to the fear of illness. Legitimate* allergic reactions, particularly to bee stings and fire ant*4 bites, do exist, as do legitimately venomous*5 insects, but ( D ), the fear of being bitten by common insects such as house flies, cockroaches, and the like is not realistically justified. The (3) vast majority of insect bites or stings cause little more than an annoyance, and most fears of being bitten are out of proportion to the risks. The fear of insects is relatively common but does not need to take over your life. The fear responds well to a variety of short-term behavioral treatment methods. (E) a bit of hard work, you can beat even the most stubborn" entomophobia. (Adapted from https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-fear-of-insects-2671770) 注 1. prevalent: 広く認められる 2. run the gamut : (~の) すべての範囲にわたる 3. legitimate: * 4. fire ant: 刺針をもったアリ、 ハリアリ 5. venomous 6. out of proportion: (~と) つり合わない 7. stubborn: 治りにくい No 1 空欄(A)に入る最も適切な語を選びなさい。 1. broad 2. famous 3. rural 下線部 (1) they が指すものを選びなさい。 1. bugs 2 people 3. spiders 空欄(B)に入る最も適切な語を選びなさい。 1. at 2, in 3. of -6- 4. urban 4. worms 4. on

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