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英語 中学生

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10 1 Unit 2 長文問題 ミツバチは女社会 ? (1) Have you ever experienced a bee sting? If you (2) have, you may not be fond of bees. However, they are very interesting and honeybee society is very similar to (3) ours. Let's look at some interesting facts about (4) it. 2 Honeybees live together in groups of 20,000-80,000 in a beehive. This group is call ] a colony and the bees in the hive can be categorized into three types: a single queen, tens of thousands of worker bees and hundreds of drones. Target ①現在完了形・現在完了進行形 ②名詞・冠詞 人称代名詞 ③受け身 sting 刺すこと〜を刺す be fond of ~を好む honeybee ミツバチ be similar to 〜に似ている beehive ハチの巣 colony コロニー categorize ~を分類する tens of thousands of 何万もの〜 drone 雄バチ lay eggs 卵を産む lifespan rule ~を統治する duty. female 雌の rather かなり as ~につれて Ange from 3 A queen bee's job is to lay eggs all her life. Each day the queen bee lays around 2,000 eggs. The average lifespan of a queen is three to four years. Does the queen "rule" the colony? No. Her duty is simply egg- laying. In fact, the queen bee has a smaller brain than a worker bee. 4 The worker bees are the largest population in the hive. They are all female bees but can't lay eggs. A worker bee's life is rather short. They live around 40 days. Their job is to keep the queen bee happy. They do all the work but change jobs as they grow. For about a week after birth, they mainly clean the hive. Sometime between five to sixteen days after birth, they usually take care of the babies and help to build the hive. When they become twelve to eighteen days old, they (d carry food. After that, they guard the hive entrance. When (5) they are three weeks old, they fly out the hive, pollinate plants and collect food. 5 If you're a drone bee, life is hard. You're [ bear ], live for a month or two, and then die. During that time, you're not a productive member of the hive-you can't collect pollen or help to look after eggs, like worker bees-and you can't even sting anyone. Drone bees live with one thing in mind: mating with a queen. When (6) they're lucky, they (7) can, but they die soon after (8) that. 6 Every bee in the hive has a part to play in the survival and success of their kind. Bees have been living like this for ages. (9) They work together and live in harmony. guard 守る pollinate 授粉する productive 生産的な pollen E in mind 考えて mate with と交尾する success, ** in harmony 調和して、仲良く 問1 問2 (2)( (7)( 問3 ou 問4 (4) ( (6)( 問 あ [ 1 4 Pd

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英語 高校生

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7 英文を読んで、設問に答えなさい。 【思考・判断・表現】 (12) S Accessibility is not the norm for over 1 billion people in the world with disabilities. People with disabilities face a whole different world than the one non-disabled people live in. Thus, creating safe, comfortable, and barrier-free cities and infrastructure is urgent. Yet, accessibility for all is a matter that should draw much more attention than it is now since as we grow old, we may all need it at some point in our lives, (To enhance accessibility for wheelchair users, we can install elevators in buildings ✓高める 設 O in addition to stairways and provide adapted equipment such as screen readers for visually *impaired people to use their smartphones. AaB But, considering there are many different types of disabilities, can there be one solution to suit everybody? How can we design for all? Vi S We must remember that accessibility for all concerns and impacts all aspects of our Vt lives: whether we are shopping, commuting, using our phones, wandering in a museum, S V₁ or the streets... In sum, we must change the city organization itself. O Designers and architects need to create buildings where disabled people can get V+ S around freely and without help from other people. They will need to encounter those 移動する a who face the problems in their everyday lives to understand how to implement the 実行する solutions that are truly useful and helpful for all. The key component of *inclusive I'VE s P. あらゆる人を 2. 受け入 C 3.

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