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as a means of exchange. For example, rice can be money if many of the people in your Do you know what money is? It can be anything that enough people can agree on ty 「you are given rice by your 受動態(第4文型の受動態/群動詞の動 商取引 * UNIT 4 Reading Grammar Writing Vocabulary /41 Listening Total OTrack 18-19 30 /10 /100 /10 Reading a0 下線部Oは具体的には何のことか。説明を完成させなさい。 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」 (4点×2=8点) )があなたに渡す(b( A~ Cに入る英文をア~ウからそれぞれ選び,記号で答えなさい。ただし、文頭 の にくる語も小文字で示してあります。 ア people began to use metal as a measurement of value イ people exchanged one thing for something else town are willing to accept it as money. But when (4点×3=12点) *employer and try to use it as money in other towns, you may get in troubl. This way of exchanging "goods or *servio A 5 Before money was invented, ウ the first paper money was issued in China is called *barter. In a barter, one person must have something to exchange th A B( |C other wants. B Later, it was cast into small, usually rOund 0 なぜ西洋では紙幣が20世紀まで普及しなかったのか。説明を完成させなさい。 (7点) Many thousand years ago, 西洋の初期の紙幣は( から。 coins to make trading easier. The first coins were probably made in *Anatoli, 10 *Asia Minor, during the 7th century B.C. As the Greek and Roman civilizations bogo G0 下線部2の説明として、本文の内容と一致しないものを選び、記号で答えなさい。 (7点) accepting coins as money, the rest of the world went along. ア It can be used at restaurants and stores. C in the 13th century. The concept of paper money was not accepted by ィ It can cause trouble when used in trading. Western countries until the early 18th century. The early paper money issued in the ウ It doesn't physically exist. エ It uses new technologies such as the Internet. West was not successful. Their paper money was easily destroyed because of its po00r 15 quality. So, merchants would not accept it. Only in the 20th century did it finally 6( )( )に入る語の組み合わせを選びなさい。 (7点) stand on its own. [Note] many transactions are ア の both b and Today, as new technologies have changed our lives, D or @ either carried out on the Internet. In such trading, pe-money or electronic money is ウ @ neither b nor used. E-moneyis the money that exists only in banking computer systems and has no a not D but エ 20 physical form. Once it's stored on your devices, you can pay at restaurants and stores. (294 words) Before long, people may carry ( @ ) paper money ( b ) coins. *employer 雇い主 Anatolia アナトリア (トルコ共和国のアジア側の半島部) goods 品物,物 service サービス barter 物々交換 Words & Phrases Track 20 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) 次の語句を聞き,CDのあとについて言ってみよう。 ロmeans 口 cast ロmerchant ロbank 口exchange 口 trade 口on one's own ロ device Note 口 technology ロ Internet 口exist 口civilization ロ be willing to ~ 口 trouble transaction 取引 口issue 薬務,取引などを相手 〈人) と「行う」「処理する」 ことを意味す るtransactの名同形。 英語では 「商取引」のことをcommerclal transaction, またはbusiness transaction という。 口invent 口 successful UNIT 4 17 O)

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英語 高校生

ティムの「みなさんの意見を聞きたいです」とは何の意見なのか分かりません。教えてください。

2 対応 試験 共通テスト第1問A Active Practical 本文解説 OYou like reading books, // あなたは読書が好きです OYou have found some interesting posts / on an SNS. // あなたは興味深い投稿をいくつか見つけました SNS で SNS(=Social Networking Service)「ソーシャル,ネットワーキング·サービス) の語句 post「投稿」 2Tim // ティム 3E-books are really nice!// 電子書籍は本当によいです ⑤語句 e-book 「電子書籍」 3You can always read your favorite books / at any place / on your smartphone./ いつでもお気に入りの本が読めます ⑤文法総称のyou :この You は「(話し相手を含めた)一般の人々」を表す。 どこでも スマートフォンで at any place「どこでも」肯定文の any は「どれ[どこ]でも」 という意味になる。 OYOU can't do that / with printed books. // このことはできません 紙の本では ① 語句 printed book 「印刷された本, 紙の本」 のI want to hear your opinion, / too. // みなさんの意見を聞きたいです も スキャニング Q1:Tim wants people to share their ideas about e-books. のChloe // クロエ 9I agree with you. // あなたに賛成します 語句 agree with 「…に賛成する」 OI always carry hundreds of books / in my smartphone. // 私はいつも何百冊もの本を持ち歩いています スマートフォンの中に ③ 表現 hundreds of 「何百もの…」 スキャニング 02:Chloe writes that she carries a lot of e-books. 0They are not heavy / at all! // それらは重くありません まったく の表現 not at all 「まったく……ない」 0That's amazing! // それはすばらしいことです のTakashi // 貴 OIt's nice / to be able to keep many books / in one device. // よいですね 多くの本を置いておけることは ③ 語句 device 「装置, デバイス」 ⑤文法 It is nice to ~ 「~することはよいことです」 と be able to~「~できる」が組み合わされた形。 OBut I like printed books better / because it is said / that we can't take notes しかし私は紙の本のほうが好きです ひとつのデバイスの中に on the pages なぜなら言われているからです 私たちはメモが取れないと 紙面に in e-books. // 電子書籍の 2-1

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英語 高校生

共通テスト  fact と opinion の違いがよく分かりません。 例えば問3の「他の店舗で従業員を探すのに苦労している」は意見ではなく、実際に起きていることであるため事実であると思うのですが... ご解説宜しくお願いしますm(_ _)m

you found a B You have to prepare for a debate in class on convenience stores, and good article shown below. Family Stores to Open 24 Hours Family Stores announced today that they would follow other convenience stores and allow their stores to open 24 hours a day, starting from August 1 Family Stores operate on a type of franchise system where the manager of a -store is also the owner of the store. This means that the manager of a store can make the important decisions about how tó run the store and whether to open 5 for 24 hours. Although other convenience stores have had problems with opening for 24 hours, Family Stores believe that they can be successful because of the location of their stores. Shinji Yamada, the President of Family Stores, said, “Most of our stores are in residential areas inside Tokyo. We think that in these areas there is less competition with supermarkets so that there is enough demand to 10 keep our stores open.” Also, Family Stores have been very active in promoting automated services and self check-outs. “Many convenience store groups have had problems finding staff to work late at night and so have stopped the 24-hour service," said Mr. Yamada. “However, with our self-service check-out system, our stores may 15 not need to hire extra staff because the customers can serve themselves.” 12 Comments Sena Ishida 12.June 2019, 22:47 This is great news. My local convenience store used to offer 24-hour service, but they stopped because they couldn't find anybody to work late at night. ! hope the self-service system of Family Stores is successful,but I'm worried that it might lead to people not paying for their items.

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