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英語 高校生

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Scientists **complain about noise **pollution. It damages animals, plants, and people. animals and plants need beautiful music. But they don't like big, *4terrible noises. 学習日 9) The Magic of Music 音楽の不思議な力カ 1 The history of music is very old. People all over the world have always loved it s there anyone who doesn't like music? Probably the answer is no. Music is one of the most necessary things in life. Maybe people can't live without music. Do animals and plants like music, too? Do they understand music? 5 2 Oneday Mrs. Evans read a very interesting story in the newspaper. A *1 "university professor found out that her plants became stronger when music was played for them. At first she thought thatit was a joke, but she wanted to try it 2) herself. She built two rooms in the garden and put the same kind of vegetables in both rooms. The temperature of the rooms was the same and both of them were very quiet. Music was played in one room. The other room was silent. She was 3) 10 surprised to find that the next day the vegetables that she played music for became taller than the ones in the silent room. 3 In the United States, there was a farmer who kept many cows. The farmer was very interested in music. When he stayed at home, he always listened to music on the radio. One day he took his radio to the farm. When he was *2milking his cows, 15 the radio was playing beautiful music. He found that the cows gave more milk *than 1usual on that day. He wanted to know the reason, and three months later he 4) learned that he could get more milk when the cows listened to beautiful, quiet music. 4 Today many scientists say that animals and plants also enjoy music. Like Us, 20 *4 *5 They say that we must think about many kinds of noises we are making every that We day. 1 313 words I

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英語 中学生

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英語 高校生

(d)に入るのがasなのですが、何故ですか? わかる方教えてほしいです!

その番号を記入せよ。 (24点) More than 2,000 people were aboard when the Titanic hit the iceberg on April 15, 1912 and ( a ) to sink. Some of the wealthiest people in the world were travelling in the ship's luxury cabins. Hundreds of people were also on their way to America with the ( b ) of a fresh start ina new country. However, as all these passengers rushed toward lifeboats, eight musicians remained calm. Led by bandleader Wallace Henry Hartley, they played music in an attempt to stop the panic. All eight men died when the ship sank, (c) with nearly nな 1,500 other passengers and crew. The violin Hartley played ( d ) the Titanic went down becamea symbol of courage and strength. On October 19, 2013. it was sold at an auction in the United Kingdom at more than double the amount (e ). The expensive purchase set a world record for any single Titanic object ever bought. The damaged violin, now unplayable, was a gift to Hartley from his fiancée, Maria Robinson. On a silver plate on the instrument are written the words: “For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria." The violin was found sink (f) in the water and was later identified and returned in the summer of 1912 to Robinson. ( g ) she died in 1939, her sister donated it to a local charity group. A violin teacher got it and passed ( h ) a student named Eve. The violin was stored a/on. away until being rediscovered by Eve's son in 2006. For the next seven years, scientists and historians did extensive research and tests on the violin to make ( i ) Tool thing They determined “hevond a reasonable doubt” that it was DOS

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