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5 Many linguists predict that at least half of the world's 6,000 or so languages will be 1-11 デッド dead or dying by the year 2050. Languages are becoming extinct at twice the rate of endangered mammals and four times the rate of endangered birds. If this trend 20 continues, the world of the future could be dominated by a dozen or fewer languages. Even higher rates of linguistic devastation are possible. Michael Krauss, director of 1-12 ディバステーション the Alaska Native Language Center, suggests that as many as 90 percent of languages could become moribund or extinct by 2100. According to Krauss, 20 percent to 40 percent of languages are already moribund, and only 5 percent to 10 percent are "safe" in the sense of being widely spoken or having official status. If people "become wise 10 and turn it around," Krauss says, the number of dead or dying languages could be more like 50 percent by 2100 and that's the best-case scenario. The definition of a healthy language is one that acquires new speakers, No matter 1-13 how many adults use the language, if it isn't passed to the next generation, its fate is already sealed. Although a language may continue to exist for a long time as a second 15 or ceremonial language, it is moribund as soon as children stop learning it. For example, out of twenty native Alaskan languages, only two are still being learned by children. Although language extinction is sad for the people involved,) why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who speak English, for example? (A)Replacing à minor language with a more widespread one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no s one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants (that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. "We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known languages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be. (B) It seems paradoxical but it's true. By allowing languages to die out, the human race is destroying things it doesn't understand," he argues. Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-

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英語 高校生

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5 日本文と同じ意味になるように〔 なさい。 (1)私たちがしなければならないことは,環境を守る最善の方法を見つけることです。 [1. find 2. is 3. should do 4. the best 5. we 6. what 7. way〕 to protect the environment. []内の語句を並べ替え, 〔〕の中で3番目と6番目にくる語句の番号を書き (2) 要するに, ぐずぐずしている暇はないってことだ。 The point (1. have 2. lose 3. time 4. that 5. is 6. to 7. we 8. no). (3) 自分自身の考えていることをありのまま理解してもらうことは難しいでしょう。 You'll find it difficult to [1. as 2. have 3. own 4. thoughts 5. they are 6. understood 7. your] (4) 帰り道がわかりさえすればよい。 The only (1. find 2. home 3. is 4. matters 5. our way 6. that 7. thing 8. to]. (5) 私は手を振ったが彼らは気がつかないふりをした。 I [1. but 2. waved 3. notice 4. not 5. pretended 6. they 7. to〕. (6) 希望は人類につきまとう困難を克服させる美徳である。 Joxe C Hope is the (1. humanity 2. problems 3. helping 4. overcome 5. virtue 6. that) beset it. (7) ジョンは,ささいなことに注意を払いすぎると非難された。 John 〔1. attention 2. to 3. too 4. paying 5. much 6. accused 7. was 8. of] minor matters. (8) 車のどこが故障しているかすぐわかった。 I (1. figuring 2. had 3. out 4. what 5. no 6. was 7. difficulty 8. wrong 9. with) my car. (9) インターネットは絶えずわれわれに世界の出来事を知らせてくれる。 The Internet always (1. happening 2. informed 3. is 4. keeps 5. of 6. us 7. what) in the world. (10) 私はジャケットを買いにデパートへ行ったが、選ぶのにたくさんありすぎて途方にくれた。 I went to the department store to buy a jacket, but they [1. that 2. I was 3. from 4. many 5. to choose 6. so 7. at 8. had] a loss. (11) 飼っていた犬のことを思っただけで、 彼女の目は涙でいっぱいになりました。 [1. filled 2. her eyes 3. her dog 4. just thinking 5. tears 6. with 7. of〕. (12) 私たちはいかにお客さまを満足させるかをいつも最優先と考えてきた。 101 (1. to 2. considered 3. customers 4. has always 5. how 6. satisfy 7. been] our first priority. (13) 成功とは、くじけずに失敗に立ち向かう勇気を持つことである。 Success 〔1. the courage 2. to 3. without 4. is having 5. failure 6. meet 7. being] discouraged. (14) 彼女は20世紀最高のテニス選手だったと考えられている。 She 〔1. have 2. is 3. tennis player 4. been 5. the best 6. to 7. thought) in the twentieth Min century. U Jes (15) 彼は同じ年の他の男子よりも大人っぽい印象を私たちに与える。 He impresses (1. his age 2. other boys 3. us 4. than 5. of 6. mature 7. being 8. as 9. more). (16) 1年に約8千万人ずつというペースで人口が増加している状況下で、不安を感じないでいるわけにはいかない。 (1. by 2. population 3. the 4. growing 5. with 6.80 million 7. about) each year, it's hard not to be alarmed. C C C S S

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英語 高校生

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テーマ |文法項目 商取引 受動態 (第4文型の受動態/群動詞の受動態 UNIT 4 Reading Track 18-19 貨幣はどこから生まれ、私たちの生活の中でどんな役割を果たしているのでしょうか。 Do you know what money is? It can be anything that enough people can agree on as a means of exchange. For example, rice can be money if many of the people in your town are willing to accept it as money. But when you are given rice by your 5 *employer and try to use it as money in other towns, you may get in trouble. Before money was invented, A. This way of exchanging *goods or services is called *barter. In a barter, one person must have something to exchange that the other wants. Many thousand years ago, B Later, it was cast into small, usually round, coins to make trading easier. The first coins were probably made in *Anatolia, or 10_ *Asia Minor, during the 7th century B.C. As the Greek and Roman civilizations began accepting coins as money, the rest of the world went along. C in the 13th century. The concept of paper money was not accepted by Western countries until the early 18th century. The early paper money issued in the West was not successful. Their paper money was easily destroyed because of its poor 15 quality. So, merchants would not accept it. Only in the 20th century did it finally stand on its own. Note Today, as new technologies have changed our lives, many transactions are carried out on the Internet. In such trading, e-money or electronic money is used. E-money is the money that exists only in banking computer systems and has no 20 physical form. Once it's stored on your devices, you can pay at restaurants and stores. Before long, people may carry ( @ ) paper money ( 6 ) coins. (294 words) * employer 雇い主 goods. serviceサービス barter Anatolia アナトリア 〔トルコ共和国のアジア側の半島部 ] Asia Minor 小アジア 〔黒海, 地中海, エーゲ海に囲まれたアジア最西部の地域 ] Note transaction EX31 業務 取引などを相手 〈人〉 と 「行う」 「処理する」ことを意味す る transactの名詞形。 英語では 「商取引」のことをcommercial transaction, またはbusiness transaction という。 JSSUHTU

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英語 高校生

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that although many will cry with yuu, IL i without envy; one who can say, "That was wonderful! You can do it ago: betto? and mean it, Nothing is more damaging to 。 るれ 5 even you want!" friendship than one person being wealthy or successful when the other isn't Even the closest of friendships (and marriages) often Cannot withstand the たえSaんく? strain of (,this difference, and collapse asa result. No wonder mányminor つかいす。 friendships break up for the same reáson. A person of good character and morals, of honor and humor, courage and - for there are few. One 0I conviction is a friend to be sought and treasured often hears, “If you have more good friends than you can count on one hand, consider yourself blessed." And I would add, “(2)Even if you have lost two fingers of that hand to an electric saw. 15 What makesa friendship last? Well, I don't know all the answers, but one thing I have noticed is that good friends usually have similar tastes. They generally like and dislike many of the same things. And good friends tend to have similar personalities, too of life such as honesty, sincerity, loyalty, and trustworthiness. More often 20 than not, birds of a feather do indeed flock together. I don't think it matters - especially in the fundamental values ballet. Many other things matter far more: confiding, relying, sharing, giving, getting, enjoying; a readiness to listen sympathetically; criticism, when it is useful; praise and encouragement. (3) With not many people on this 25 earth will you find this much in common. When you find (4) one, hang on to him, for a true friend is a rare treasure. 1 ま

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