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地理 高校生

地理総合の図を書く問題です。GNIを表す統計データのことなんですが、どうやって書けばいいのか分かりません。教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

SO KO 作業 5 階級区分図のつくり方 →教科書p.19/地図帳 p.39-40 もと けいこう 1.左下の表は,アフリカ各国の1人あたりの GNI を表す統計データである。これを基にし て,傾向がよく表れるような階級区分を考え, 教科書 p.111 図5や地図帳でそれぞれの国 の位置を確認しながら、 右下の白地図に着色して階級区分図を作成しよう。 [World Bank 資料) 0 1000km 国ル 名 1人あたりの GNI (ドル) 1人あたりの 国 名 GNI (ドル) アルジェリア アンゴラ ウガンダ エジプト 3970 セネガル 1450 北アフリカ エスワティニ エチオピア 3050 ソマリア タンザニア 780 ド 2690チ ヤ 3590 中央アフリカ 850 チュニジア 1080 サハラ以南アフリカ 700 520 3360 エリトリア ガーナ カーボベルデ ガボ ン カメルーン ガンビア 600 トーゴ 2220 ナイジェリア 3630 ナミビア 7210 ニジェール 1500 ブルキナファソ 740 ブルンジ 690 2030 5060 560 1人あたりのGNI (主に2019年) 790 ドル以上 280 ギニア ギニアビサウ ケ ニア コートジボワール コモ コンゴ共和国 コンゴ民主共和国 サントメ・プリンシペ 950 ベナン 1250 ロ 820 ボツワナ 1750 マダガスカル 2290 マラウイ 1420 マ 1750 南アフリカ共和国 520 南スーダン 1960 モザンビーク ザンビア 1450 モーリシャス シエラレオネ 1660 500 モーリタニア ジブチ 3540 モロッコ 3190 ジンバブエ 1390リ ビア 7640 スーダン 590 リベリア 赤道ギニア 6460 ルワンダ 1820 セーシェル 16870 レソト 1360 アフリカ各国の1人あたりの GNI (主に2019年) 7660 ~ 520 380 ドル未満 リ 880 資料なし 6040 *日本は41690ドル 1090 480 北アフリカには, 1人あたりの GNI ア 12740 どを除いて, 1人あたりの GNI がイ い国が多い 一方,サハラ以南アフリカには, ボツワナや南アフリカ共和 い国が多いね。 580 作業問題 ふりかえって

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英語 中学生

解説をして欲しいです

6 英文を読む 教科書に関連したテーマだよ。スポーツ たけし 場面 武はブラインドサッカー (blind soccer) について英語のレポートを書いています。 考える レポートの段落ごとの見出しを考えよう。 |126 語 ① Have you ever played blind soccer? In blind soccer, both visually impaired people* and able-bodied people* can play in the same game. I played blind soccer last month. Every* player used blindfolds*. I'm good at soccer, but I could not play well 5 347 SEP with a blindfold. During the game, a visually impaired boy, Kenta, played the best of all! He was great. When we watch a blind soccer game, we must not make a sound*. Why? Because the players play by listening to the sound of the ball and the other players. Encouraging* the players without making a 10 sound made me very excited. Now I like playing and watching blind soccer. It is becoming popular all over the world. Why don't you* play or watch blind soccer? (注) visually impaired people 視覚障がい者 able-bodied people 健常者 every どの… もみな blindfold 目隠し make a sound 音を立てる encourage ・・を励ます Why don't you?…してはどうですか。 □ (1) 本文の内容にあうように, 次の問いに英語で答えなさい。 (a) Is blind soccer played by only visually impaired people? (b) For Takeshi, how was encouraging the players without making a sound? □(2) 次の中から各段落①~④の見出しとして適するものを一つずつ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア Who Played the Best? ?イ Enjoy Enjoy Blind Soccer! ウ What's Blind Soccer? How to Encourage the Players □(3) 下線部について, あなたの立場で 「私はそれをした[見た]ことがあります」 という英文を書 きなさい。(「した [見た]ことがない」 としてもよい。 (1) (a) (b) (2) 段落 段落2 段落3 段落 (3) 【思判・表 5点x7

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英語 高校生

英語の長文です 文法表現があるところが知りたいです!

UNIT 5 Reading Passage 5 10 15 20 20 25 Listening There is a saying in France that states: "The government could fall, the Louvre¹ could be broken into, or aliens could land on Earth, but if any of these things happened during the Tour de France, no one would notice." The Tour de France is the most famous cycling race in the world. The which is held in July every year, consists of twenty one-day stages, plus several rest days. The course follows a clockwise route around France, and often neighboring countries, including Luxembourg, Belgium, and Italy. The winner is the rider who completes all twenty stages of the race in the shortest overall time. race, The Tour de France first started on July 1, 1903, when sixty cyclists left from in front of The Alarm Clock Café, just outside of Paris, and rode 467 kilometers to Lyon. The first race consisted of six legs, each of which was about 400 kilometers long. At that time, there were no rest days the winner was the rider who finished the race in the shortest total time. The winner of the first Tour de France, Maurice Garin, the most popular cyclist in France at that time, received 2,000 francs (about $350). It took him 94 hours and 33 minutes to ride all 2,428 kilometers of the race, three hours faster than the runner-up.² Over the weeks during which the race was run, the idea of the Tour de France slowly caught on with the people of France. The race has been held every year since that time, except during the years of World Wars I and II.³ The Tour de France has developed several special honors for which racers compete. The highest honor is the "yellow jersey." Henri Desgranges, the founder of the race, introduced the yellow jersey in 1919 to show the leading racer each day of the Tour de France. Each day, the officials who keep track of all of the riders' times compare each rider's total time up to that point. The racer with the lowest overall time wears the yellow jersey during the following day's race. Other honors include the "green jersey," which is given to the best sprinter, and the "polka dot jersey," a white jersey with red dots, for the best rider in the mountains along the route. Over the years of the race, the competitors have gained a reputation for good sportsmanship. For example, if a lead rider falls off his bike, it is common for the following riders to slow down to allow the fallen rider to catch up. Some watchers are surprised by this, but as German rider Jan Ullrich, who came in runner-up in 2002 after waiting for winner Lance Armstrong, says, "Of course I would wait. If I would have won this race by taking advantage of someone's bad luck, then the race was not worth winning." 1 the Louvre a famous museum in Paris 2 runner-up someone who comes second in a race or other competition 3 World Wars I and II 1914-1918 and 1939 - 1945 abent ages

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英語 高校生

英語の長文です どこに文法表現があるか知りたいです! よろしくお願いします。

5 UNIT3 Reading Passage 10 15 20 20 25 30 Listening When important events are happening around the world, most people turn to traditional media sources, such as CNN and BBC,¹ for their news. However, during the invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies in early 2003, a significant number of people followed the war from the point of view of an anonymous² Iraqi citizen who called himself "Salam Pax" (salam means "peace" in Arabic, and pax means "peace" in Latin). Salam Pax wrote a diary about everyday life in Baghdad during the war, and posted it on his web site. Pax's online diary was a kind of web site known as a "blog." Blogs, short for "web-logs," are online diaries usually kept by individuals, but sometimes they are written by companies and other groups of people. They are a rapidly growing type of web site on the Internet. There are estimated to be several hundred thousand blogs on the Internet, and with the popularity of other social media sites, the number of people writing online about their lives continues to grow. may find A blog differs from a traditional web site in several ways. Most importantly, it is updated much more regularly. Many blogs are updated every day, and some are updated several times a day. Also, most blogs use special software or web sites which are specifically aimed at bloggers, so you do not need to be a computer expert to create your own blog. This means that ordinary people who computers difficult to use can easily set up and start writing their own blog. In 2003, the Internet company AOL³ introduced their own blogging service, enabling its 35 million members to quickly and easily start blogging. There are many different kinds of blogs. The most popular type is an online diary of links, where the blog writer surfs the Internet and then posts links to sites or news articles that they find interesting, with a few comments about each one. Other types are personal diaries, where the writer talks about their life and feelings. Sometimes these blogs can be very personal. There is another kind of blogging, called "moblogging," short for "mobile blogging." Mobloggers use cell phones to take photo's, which are posted instantly to the Internet. When the content and images posted online involve news subjects, mobloggers become citizen journalists. In fact, the Korean web site OhMyNews was a well known source for articles from international citizen journalists. However, in 2010, OhMyNews stopped posting new articles. Instead, it is now a blog site where citizen journalists can choose what makes the headlines, or just share ideas about how regular people are changing the news world. Anyone who visits the web site of a big media company can clearly see how the idea of blogging has changed the reporting of news. Quite often, a list of reader comments follow news articles. It seems that the news is becoming less like a report or a lecture, and more like a conversation, where anyone can join in. CNN, BBC Cable News Network, British Broadcasting Corporation anonymous not named; unknown 3 AOL America Online

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