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英語 高校生

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政策創造 外国語 人間健康 A. 次の会話文の空所 (1)~(5)に入れるのに最も適当なものをそれぞれA~Dか ら一つずつ選び、 その記号をマークしなさい。 Josh, an exchange student from the US, and Yumi are in Kyoto. Josh is following Yumi into an old temple. Josh : Ouch! That hurts! m I hit my head as I was walking through the doorway. How did you manage to do that? Yumi: Josh : Yumi : Josh : Yumi : The doorways in Japanese buildings are always so low. Maybe it's not the doorways that are too low. Josh : Yumi : Josh : Yumi: (2)(_ Well, I can't help how tall I am, so I think Japanese builders should think about people like me. Buildings like this are built for Japanese people. The people who built this temple didn't expect Westerners to come here. There are some young Japanese men who are as tall as I am. Actually, new buildings usually have higher doors, often about two meters. You're not that tall, are you? Josh : (4) Yumi : (1) A. Shall we go to the hospital? B. You should be OK. D. I'm fine. C. What happened? (2) A. Did you ever try to move the door? B. Could the ceiling be too low? C. It might be that the building is too old! D. It might be that you are too tall! (3) A. In fact, there are many Westerners. B. But it's not just Westerners who are tall. C. Maybe Westerners should not come here. D. Certainly Westerners are important tourists. (4) A. No, not quite. C. How about you? (5) B. Yes, I am. D. No, it doesn't matter. A. and old doorways in temples are nice. B. and it is impossible to do so. I'm about 190 centimeters. So C. but fixing old temples like this is not easy. D. but I don't have any tools with me. the newer doors are high enough. But I still wish that someone would try to fix the old doorways. That's a good suggestion, sl

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英語 中学生

これを読んで問題を解いてください。よろしくお願いします

「クリック コンテンツ CAN-DO エネルギー問題に関する説明文を読んで、 概要を理解し, 自分の考えや意見を述べることができる。 Pre-reading What does "power" in this title mean? New Words ○ electricity [ilèktrísati] 電力 |cut [kåt] ← cut [kôt]...を切る, ・・・の供給をとめる じゅうでん charge [tfa:rdz] ・・・を充電する ✓ smartphone (s) [smártfôun(z)] スマートフォン ○ oil [5il] 石油 ○ coal [kóul] 石炭 ○ natural gas [nætfaral gés] 天然ガス ひかく ○ relatively [rélativli] 比較的 ✓ release [rilí:s] ・・・を放出する ■ dangerous [déindzaras] 危険な ✓ chemical(s) [kémikal(z)] 化学物質 health [hél0] 健康 fossil fuel(s) [fásl fjù:al(z)] 化石燃料 carbon dioxide [ka:rban daiáksaid] 二酸化炭素 ○ run out of ・・・ を使い果たす If the electricity were cut for one week, what would happen to our lives? The lights would be off. Trains コンテンツ would stop. We could not charge our smartphones. We depend on electricity to power most of our daily activities. How can we make the electricity we need for our future? 5 2 Japan uses a lot of oil, coal, and natural gas to make electricity. These resources are called “fossil fuels.” Fossil fuels have some good points. They are relatively cheap, and they can be used for many things. However, scientists say that we may run out of fossil 10 fuels in 100 years. There are other problems, too. Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide and other dangerous chemicals. They increase global warming and damage our health. [123 words] In-reading 1 What do we depend on to power our daily activities? 2 What do fossil fuels release? ●日本の一次エネルギー国内供給の割合 まいぞう ●世界のエネルギー資源の可採年数と確認可採埋蔵量 エネルギーなど 7.8 Other renewable energy, etc その他の再生可能 Natural gas 石油 51年 天然ガス 53年 石炭 153年 Oil 石油 187兆m3 39.7 天然ガス Water power 23.8 水力 3.3 1兆7,067億 バーレル Coal 石炭 25.4 資源エネルギー庁 (2016) 106 one hundred and six TIT 11,393億トン 日本原子力文化財団 (2016)

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