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解答冊子を無くしてしまったので分かる方、教えてもらってもよろしいですか?

きて、第2学年では1 今後の新型コロナウイ ございますので、ご の候、保 の教育活動に多大 (食) →*設 EXERCISE C >> ( )内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。 erlw ① 口01 あの国には私たちの国の約10倍の国民がいる。 nnls ndi tom on (四天王寺大) 口02 私はそんなことはしません。 I(to/better / than / do/know ) such athing. gTel 9 (玉川大) 口03 ビジネスで成功するための最も大切な要素の1つは, 信頼に基づく顧客との関係を築 くことである。 mne One of ( most / factors / in /important / the ) business success is building customer relationships based on trust. 口04 その男の子はこのクラスでいちばん利口な生徒だ。 (other / as smart / student / is / the boy / as / no ) in this class. 〈魔導大) 口05 (finish/we/our / work / quicker / the ), the sooner we can leave. (東海大) 口06 For nature lovers, ( is / more / nothing / refreshing / than ) pure cold water from a mountain stream. d芝浦工業大) 107 あなたの体重は私の体重の約3分の2だ。 Your weight ( mine / as / two-thirds / as heavy / about / is ). Dai one ((センター試験 Oqed an don ari od Nd 〈関東学院が y ) 年10月1日 関東近隣の伝を 玉県)文休寺 学する順番 4名 計 349 日生徒 (予定 で連絡

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1つ目の画像の一番下の行のBecauseから、2枚目終わりまでの和訳を教えていただきたいです。よろしくお願いします。(1枚目と2枚目の文章は繋がっています)

1. Introduction In the 1980s, Japanese financial institutions increased their presence in Western financial markets. Japanese financial institutions had close business relationships with large Japanese corporations (interlocking keiretsu business relationships) and suffered few non-performing loans because of the country's steady economic development, making them the soundest financial institutions in the world. Table1 shows the transition in the eredit ratings of major Japanese financial institutions and demonstrates that in 1988, many Japanese financial institutions were given a top credit rating. However, in the 1990s, the financial condition of Japanese financial institutions deteriorated rapidly as a result of an increase in non-performing loans brought on by an economic slump. For example, Figure 1 shows the changes in the balance of non-performing loans that Japanese banks held. At its peak at March 2002 (i.e., the end of FY 2001), this level exceeded ¥40 trillion. Figure 2 clearly indicates the severity of the problem, and Figures 1 and 2 show that, despite disposing of non-performing loans exceeding ¥10 trillion several years in the late 1990s, the balance of non-performing loans stillincreased. In 1997, the financial condition of major banks grew severe, as evidenced by the failure of institutions such as Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, which had a significant standing among major commercial banks, and Yamaichi Securities, one of the four major security corporations. Many financial institutions that survived with government assistance barely escaped bankruptcy. In the past, Japanese banks were subjugated under extremely strict regulations implemented by the Ministry of Finance. In the 1980s, however, financial globalization progressed, increasing the concern that if the regulations did not change, they may promote the hollowing out of domestic markets. Beginning in 1996, the Japanese government advocated Japanese “Big Bang" financial reforms and fundamentally restructured the regulations. These reforms could have becen viewed as a "constructive" approach to financial regulations for a new cconomic environment. On the other hand, the deterioration of the business conditions of financial institutions progressed at a speed and scale greater than what was anticipated. Because the laws that

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この下線部のand後ろの接続がcanとの並列だと思ったんですけど、解答と違いました。理由が知りたいです。

次の英文を読んで、下記の問いに答えなさい。 Everyone knows what is supposed to happen when two English people who have never met before come face to face ina train-they start talking about the weather. In some cases this may simply be because they happen to find the subject interesting. Most people, though, are not particularly interested in analyses of climatic conditions, so there must be other reasons for conversations of this kind. ,One explanation is that it can often be quite embarrassing to be alone in the company of someone you are not acquainted with and not speak to them. If no conversation takes place the atmosphere can become rather , strained. However, by talking to the other person about some neutral topic like the weather, it is possible to strike up a relationship without actually having to say very much. Train conversations of this kind-and they do happen, although not of course as often as the popular myth supposes-are a good example of the sort of important social function that is often fulfilled by language. Language is not simply a means of communicating information-about the weather or any other subject. It is also a very important means of establishing and maintaining relationships with other people. Probably the most important thing about the conversation between our two English people is not the words they are using, but the fact that they are talking at all.

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