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英語 高校生

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次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えなさい。 [5] The headline grabs your attention: "The ancient tool used in Japan to boost memory." You've been The Japanese art of racking up clicks online more forgetful recently, and maybe this mysterious instrument from the other side of the world, no less! could help out? You click the link, and hit play on the video, awaiting this information that's bound to change your life. The answer? A soroban (abacus). Hmm, () それは私がどこに鍵を置いたか覚えておく助けになりそうには ないですよね? This BBC creation is part of a series called "Japan 2020," a set of Japan-centric content looking at various inoffensive topics, from the history of Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki pancakes to pearl divers. The abacus entry, along with a video titled "Japan's ancient philosophy that helps us accept our flaws," about kintsugi (a technique that involves repairing ceramics with gold-or silver-dusted lacquer), cross over into a popular style of exploring the country: Welcome to the Japan that can fix you. For the bulk of the internet's existence, Western online focus toward the nation has been of the "weird Japan" variety, which zeroes in rare happenings and micro "trends," but presents them as part of everyday life, usually just to entertain. This sometimes veers into "get a load of this country" posturing to get more views online. It's not exclusive to the web traditional media indulges, too but it proliferates online. Bagel heads, used underwear vending machines, rent-a-family services - it's a tired form of reporting that has been heavily criticized in recent times, though that doesn't stop articles and YouTube videos from diving into "weird Japan." These days, wacky topics have given way to celebrations of the seemingly boring. This started with the global popularity of Marie Kondo's KonMari Method of organizing in the early 2010s, which inspired books and TV shows. It's online where content attempts to fill a never-ending pit - where breakdowns of, advice and opinions about Kondo emerged the most. Then came other Japanese ways to change your life. CNBC contributor Sarah Harvey tried kakeibo, described in the headline as "the Japanese art of saving money." This "art" is actually just writing things down in a notebook. Ikigai is a popular go-to, with articles and videos popping up all the time explaining the mysterious concept of ... having a purpose in life. This isn't a totally new development in history, as Japanese concepts such as wa and wabi sabi have long earned attention from places like the United States, sometimes from a place of pure curiosity and sometimes as pre-internet "life hacks" aimed making one's existence a little better. (B) The web just made these inescapable. There's certainly an element of exoticization in Western writers treating hum-drum activities secrets from Asia. There are also plenty of Japanese people helping to spread these ideas, albeit mostly in the form of books like Ken Mogi's "The Little Book of Ikigai." It can result in dissonance. Naoko Takei Moore promotes the use of donabe, a type of cooking pot, and was interviewed by The New York Times for a small feature this past March about the tool. Non- Japanese Twitter users, in a sign of growing negative reactions to the "X, the Japanese art of Y" presentations, attacked the piece... or at least the headline, as it seemed few dove the actual content of the article (shocking!), which is a quick and pleasant profile of Takei Moore, a woman celebrating her country's culinary culture. Still, despite the criticism by online readers, the piece says way more about what English-language readers want in their own lives than anything about modern Japan. That's common in all of this content, and points to a greater desire for change, whether via a new cooking tool or a "Japanese technique to overcome laziness." The Japan part is just flashy branding, going to a country that 84% of Americans view positively find attention-grabbing ideas for a never-ending stream of online content. And what do readers want? Self-help. Wherever they can get it. Telling them to slow down and look inside isn't nearly as catchy as offering them magical solutions from ancient Japan.

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英語 中学生

至急 中二 英語 です! 3、5番を全てあっているか教えてください! あっていなかったら答えお願いします🙏

書 pp.2 九 -esson6 part1 4 L 中国の北京から日本に遊びに来ているジンのいとこが話しています。 教科書 p92 の本文を )内に適する語を書きなさい。 聞いて、( I'm Mei. I'm from Beijing. I (@ (3) Tea from China have Here Grade 2 No ( stayed are )(4) These paper cutouts of lions, dragons, and plants express happiness. of I have plenty (5) ) them. ) one. Please (⑥ take You can put it on your window. 次の英文が本文の内容と合っているなら、 異なっているなら × で答えなさい。 (1) The paper cutouts express happiness. (2) You can put the paper cutouts on the window. She's from Beijing. ) Name( ) at Jing's house for nearly a week. some presents for you. 本文の内容について、次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (1) Where is Mei from? (2) What do the paper cutouts express? These are express happiness みなさんにプレゼントがあります。 これら獅子や龍, 植物の切り絵は, (③ 4 本文の内容を日本語にしなさい。 ペキン 私はメイです。 私は (① 3 北京 の出身です。 ジンの家に(② ほとんど1週間くらい滞在しています 幸せ 私は⑥④ たくさんそれらを 窓に貼ることができますよ。 さぬき会? を表現しています。 1つ取ってください。 持っています。 5 次の文を英語にしなさい。 (1) 私は1年間日本で勉強しています。 I have studied in Japan for aypar. ) )。 ②) 父は先週の日曜から疲れています。 My father has been tired since last Sunday. 3) 久美は5歳の時からピアノを習っています。 Kumihas learned the piano since she was five years old.

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

英文法の穴埋め問題をどなたか教えていただきたいです。1〜8までの正解と解説をお願いします。

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