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①new record の内容はどこから読み取れるのですか? ②1枚目の赤線のUS以外は東アジアだということですか?それは知識があること前提ですか? ③23がわかりません あか

(8) 次の英文を読み、下記の設問に対する答えと して最も適切なものを①⑨の中 から 1 つずつ選びなさい。 Japaneee farm erporte ahigb4n the period January June demand for amaneee rm exportehit reco 2 pxporte6fbeerrose 87.4 percent to \10.8 biliop 2 tpe kakofbrisk fat-marbled produets (の OverwlL2mpmnsexports6fagricuiunn enod)it a reerd high 人or the ma the popularity(ot Japanese cuisine jnainly 6n Asia, al forestryand fishe productlinthe oneeeik yea hanke to the Agriculture, Forestrand fisheries Mnistry said recen の Acording to the Minisyy farm exports grew 15.2 peroont fom 3 ye adierto Y485.9 bullion. The surgefn beefexportetwas aupported by brisk demand or fatcmarbled_products。 while shipments(oF beverage9)uch as green tea ro96 22.7pereent to \18.6 bilion on hhe Deck Kgrowing health awarspees (《⑰ Among fte。 pple esports were the Iareest at 59 bHhonyAp Suallop sporte umped 18.7 percent to \25.7 bilion fo lead the seafood percent* sector ⑳め Honig Kong was the largest importex of Japanese farm product9at \98.5 lie wp 73 eene lowet y Chne t Y65a il ma Datet states hon awan at \42.1 bilion and South Korea at \80.5 bihion. () Vany dany fnrm owners(in Japan hawe now changed to beef catde prodnction as the profts are greater iP there are [dgwnsidss.| Domestically produced dairy products such as butter。 cheese.<andmilk were im such short supply that laree amounts ofbutter had to be imported in 2017。 ⑳ るw mew al the beef curentiy moduedfn Japa5 conase 6 uny brandg that ordinary Japanese cannot aflordcand these brands are theretore aimost al exported/2apanese beefis now to expensive for the domestie market ・andgapanese consumers are turning to cheaper foods such as pork。 fsh。 and such a ia frm exports hitrecord high in January-June period。 。。。。。。。 "Hapam TamesGL3D.Auguetnu 208 一部麗

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