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英語 高校生

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Grammar Practice ◆例を参考に、以下の語句を使って1~10のセンテンスを完成させなさい(文頭は大文 字にしなさい)。 çań trigo may shall couldn't must should do must not will does ought Gist & 24 例 Semi-express trains (can) travel faster than local trains. 準急電車は各駅電車よりも速く進みます。 1. You ( ) change trains at Shibuya. 渋谷で電車を乗り換えなければなりません。 di noil 2. ( ) not use cell phones on this flight. このフライトでは携帯電話は使用してはいけません。 40 93000 3. I ( ) find my train pass, so I had to buy a ticket. 定期券が見つからなかったので切符を買わなければならなかった。 4. () ) you give me a ride to school today? It is raining very hard. 今日は学校まで乗せて行ってくれますか。 雨が激しく降っています。 5. How long ( ) it take you to get to school by train? 学校まで電車でどのぐらいかかりますか。 now )smoke here. Smoking is strictly prohibited. 6. You ( ここではタバコを吸えません。 喫煙は厳重に禁じられています。 7. The Ginza Line is not running now. This line ( ) take me there. 銀座線は今、動いていません。 この路線でそこに行けるかもしれません。 8. You ( ) catch the 7:30 train to be in time for your 9 o'clock class. 9時の授業に間に合うためには7時半の電車に乗るべきです。 9. ( ) we make a detour since there is heavy traffic ahead? この道の前方が渋滞しているので回り道をしましょうか。 10. You( ) to turn off your cell phone near the priority seats. 優先席の近くでは携帯電話の電源を切るべきです。

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地理 高校生

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身の回りにある 1 さまざまな地図/地理のスキルアップ ③ DBasic 即 SEL Words ①どの場合にはどのような地図が便利か? a. 身近な地図とその用途 …基本的に利用者が求める情報に焦点をしぼってつくられている 例) 観光案内図, 道路地図, 路線図 用途に応じて読み取りやすい記号や配色、 レイアウトになっている ・・・ 範囲の拡大縮小が自由自在 スマートフォンに取りこめる 道案内など紙地図にはできない機能がある b. 一般図と主題図の違い 例) 国土地理院の (④ 例) さまざまな統計地図 STANDE 2 もうら ・・・地名や道路など基本的な情報を網羅し、 正確な位置を示した地図 地図帳の日本地図 世界地図 ちゅうしゅつ ・・・・・テーマ(主題) に応じて必要な情報を抽出してあらわした地図 SA GIS のしくみと使い方 教科書 : P.16~21 C. わかりやすい地図とは 使用目的にあった (⑥ と精度の地図を選ぶ →デジタル地図ではズームレベルに応じて表示内容が変化 ② 地理情報とは何だろうか? a. 地理空間情報と GIS のしくみ b. GNSS のしくみ (10 ・・・・・駅や道路などの地名情報や、人口や交通量などの統計情報 緯度と経度などの (⑧ と結びつけたもの = GIS) ・・・地理空間情報を位置情報をもとに地図上に重ね 22 合わせ、分析・管理するシステム = GNSS) ...複数の (⑩ 位置を測定することができるしくみ )」など 日本の準天頂衛星「 ( を用いて,現在 →アメリカの (⑩ 20000 c. 地理情報の活躍 ・GNSSは日々の生活に欠かせないものになっている 自動車の (14 スマートフォンの (⑩ たい ちえん 滞や電車の遅延の状況をリアルタイムで確認できる さまざまな分野への展開が期待されている →無人走行や自動運転の開発 (⑩ 災害時の避難所や救援物資の状況を地図上に一元管理して公開 を使い などの経営分析 位置情報 一般図 カーナビ 縮尺 主題図 人工衛星 全球測位衛星システム 地形図 地図 地図アプリ 地理空間情報 地理情報システム デジタル地図 マーケティング みちびき GPS

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英語 高校生

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英語 高校生

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