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関西学院大学の英語の問題です。 定期テストの初見問題で出た問題なのですがBの(2)の線で引いた問題(空欄補充・画像1枚目の13行目の真ん中辺りにあるgeneration (2) generationの問題です。)の答えがなぜ(エ)afterなのかが分かりません。 どなたか教... 続きを読む

次の英文を読み、 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 In the last few decades, people all over the world have been told that humankind is on the path to equality, and that globalization and new technologies will help us get there sooner) In reality, the twenty- first century might create the most unequal societies in history. Though globalization and the Internet bridge the gap between countries, they threaten to enlarge the gap between classes, and just as humankind seems about to achieve global unification, the species itself might divide into different biological types. Inequality goes back to the Stone Age. Thirty thousand years ago, hunter-gatherer tribes buried some members in grand graves filled with thousands of ivory beads, bracelets, jewels and art objects, while other members had to (7)settle for a mere hole in the ground. ( 1), ancient hunter-gatherer tribes were still more egalitarian* than any succeeding human society, because they had very little property. Property is a condition for long-term inequality. Following the Agricultural Revolution, property multiplied, and with it inequality. As humans gained ownership of land, animals, plants and tools, hierarchical** societies emerged, in which small elites monopolized wealth and power for generation (2) generation. Hierarchy, then, came to be recognized not just as the model, but also as the ideal. How can there be order without a clear hierarchy between elites and ordinary people, between men and women, or between parents and children? Authorities all over the world patiently explained that just as in the human body not all parts are equal, so also in human society equality will bring nothing (3) disorder. In the late modern era, however, equality became an ideal in almost all human societies. It was mainly due to the Industrial Revolution, which made the masses more important than ever before. Industrial economies relied on masses of common workers, (4) industrial armies relied on masses of common soldiers. Governments invested heavily in the health, education and welfare of the masses, because they needed millions of healthy workers to operate the production lines and millions of loyal soldiers to fight in the wars. with ti own no (3) of sup horizo partic again A. Consequently, the history of the twentieth century revolved around the ( 5 ) of inequality between classes, races and genders. Though the world of the year 2000 still had its share of hierarchies, it was かなり nevertheless a much more equal place than the world of 1900. In the first years of the twenty-first century people expected that the egalitarian process would continue and even speed up. In particular, they hoped that globalization would spread economic growth throughout the world, and that as a result people in India and Egypt would come to enjoy the same opportunities and privileges as people in Finland and Canada. An entire generation grew up on this hope. Now it seems that this hope might not be fulfilled. Globalization has certainly profited large portions of humanity, but there are signs of growing inequality both between and within societies. Some groups increasingly monopolize the fruits of globalization, while billions are left behind. Already today, the richest hundred people together own more than the poorest four billion. This could get (6) worse. The rise of Al (Artificial Intelligence) might eliminate the economic value and political power of most humans. At the same time, improvements in biotechnology might make it possible to translate economic inequality into biological inequality. Soon the super rich might be able to buy life itself. If new treatments for extending life and for upgrading physical and intellectual abilities prove to be expensive, a huge biological gap might open up between the rich and the poor. By 2100, the rich might be more talented, more creative and more intelligent than the less advantaged. Once a real gap in ability opens between the rich and the poor, it will become almost impossible to close it. If the rich use their superior abilities to enrich themselves further, and if more money can buy them more efficient bodies and brains, B B V

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英語 中学生

大至急回答お願いします 中2 画像の問題の答えを全て教えください 問題数多い+見づらくてすみません よろしくお願いします

So Think Read 2 次の海卓がおこなったスピーチの英文を読み、あとの問いに答えなさい。 5 Are you interested in universal design? Last week, I found a report about Dit. Look at this graph. Many young people from 15 to 19 years old know the phrase "universal design." About ( ② % of them know this phrase well, and about (3)% of them know the phrase a little. But Ⅰ think knowing the phrase isn't enough. It's not easy for disabled people to use some places like streets and stations. I think it's important to understand how and where to use universal design. I'm sure that we can make a better society in the future ユニバーサルデザインを知ってい るか (15~19歳男女) = by using universal design. 参考: 内閣府 平成30年度 「バリア フリー・ユニバーサルデザインに関 する意識調査報告書」 (注) report 報告 graph グラフ phrase 用語 enough 十分な (1) 下線部 ① が指すものを、本文中から2語で抜き出して書きなさい。 (2) ②・③の( )に適する数字を,ア~エから選んで書きなさい。 ア 5 イ 20 ウ 70 工 90 (3) ユニバーサルデザインについての海斗の考えをまとめた文になる ように, に適する日本語を書きなさい。 用語を @ だけでは十分でない。 それをどうやって使うか、 を理解することが重要だと思う。 (4) 本文の内容に合うように,( )に適する語を書きなさい。 Disabled people may have problems when they walk along the street and use ( ). Anta (2) (3) (4) 2 a b Victoria 知らない 3% あまり知らない 5% 18% どちらかと 言えば知っている 2 判・ どちらとも (4点×6) 6点×6 296

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英語 高校生

英語 高校生 長文問題 自分で解きましたが自信がありません。 お直しお願いしますm(_ _)m

25 20 1 5 15 The two men quit their jobs and decided to create a trash bin for the ocean, which they called a "seabin." They made the first model of the seabin and raised money to start the Seabin Project. The project's aim was to distribute a lot of seabins around the world. The seabins were designed to automatically collect trash 6972 自動で 10 from the surface of the ocean by using a bump powered by electricity. By へを源動力と した 電気 collecting trash near marinas and harbors, they hoped to stop the trash from Wastebasket in the Sea The increasing amount of trash in the ocean is a big global issue nowadays. It is 海のゴミの difficult to collect plastic bottles, plastic bags, cans and oil drifting on the waves. It would take a lot of time and effort. However, in Australia, two surfers named Pete Ceglinski and Andrew Turton never gave up hope. They had always loved the 昔からすきだった。 ocean and wanted to keep it clean. flowing further into the ocean. 流れる さらに良く インストール Re97-H1L F Seabins are very simple to use. A seabin is installed several centimeters below the surface of the water. When the pump is turned on, water flows into the seabin with trash on the surface. Then the water passes through a catch bag inside the 通り抜ける bin. The water is pumped back into the sea, leaving the trash inside the catch bag. Seabins are able to collect plastic that is as small as two millimeters. The catch bag can hold up to 20 kilograms. The amount of trash collected varies depending on 2MKI chŢint gk 6.10 the weather, but the estimated average amount per day is about 1.5 kilograms. THEAU 平均 A pad to absorb oil, detergent and microfibers can also be attached to the M とりつけてる seabin. Improvements like this continue to be made. The project team is also trying to educate people. For example, the team is teaching children what they can do to reduce the amount of trash in the ocean so that they can influence other members of their family and their friends. The goal of the Seabin Project is to make the ocean clean so that these seabins will no longer be needed. Ceglinski and Turton hope to pass on a clean ocean to future generations.

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英語 中学生

違うところがあったら教えて欲しいのと()の中に書けてないところを教えて欲しいです!!至急お願いします!

1 2 15 16 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 9 10 11 12 13 2年 2学期期末テスト対策 あなたはそれらの使い方をわかりやすく学べます。 You will learn how I to > use them easily. さらにどこでユニバーサルデザインの施設を見つけられるかも知ることができます。 You will also learn (where to 私はこれらの製品の使い方を知っています。 I knows how to use ) these ( products. メグはいつ家を出発すればよいか知っています。 Meg know when to 彼女はどこでバスを降りればよいか知っています。 She knows where to )( 彼女はイベントで何をたずねるべきか知っています。 She knows what to " find universal design facilities. :)( > leave ) her house. get ask ask jat これらの製品の使い方を見せます。 I can ( show 点字の読み方を教えます。 I can ( )( どこに行けばよいか教えます。 I can ( ) (. :)( ほかの例を見つけることができて私はうれしく思っています。 ( )( )( ) I could ( きっと多くの人々の助けになるだろうと確信しています。 I'm sure that) they ( ( )( ユニバーサルデザインはきっと役に立つと思います。 II I'm sure that. ) ( » you how to "how i )( ) off the bus. the event. to J use these products. ダウンタウン線に乗ってブギスに行き、 そこで乗り換えます。。 Take help: })( ) universal design is ( ) many people. あなたがユニバーサルデザインに興味をもってくれてうれしいです。 ( I'm )( glad that I you got (' ) you got ラッフルズ・プレイス駅へはどのように行けばよいのか教えていただけませんか。 ) the Downtown Line ( to ) Bugis, and ( ブギスからはどの路線に乗ればよいですか。 (which "line » should I take ) ( ラッフルズプレイス駅はブギスから2つ目の駅です。 Raffles Place Station is to stops, " ) other examples. (interested) in () in universal design. ) braille. helppouls. (could ) your fell ) mel now " to " go ) to Raffles Place Station?. ). :changes frain ) there. -) from Bugis? ) from Bugis.

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