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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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数学 高校生

Oを始点として変形するところまではいつもの流れでできたのですが、その下からなんでORやO Qが解答のように表すことができるのかが理解できません。 教えてください。

620 例題 337 例題 371 四面体の内部の 1辺の長さが1の正四面体OABC の内部に点 P があり, 等式 20P + AP + 2BP+3CP = 0 が成り立っている。 思考プロセス (1) 直線 OP と底面ABCの交点を Q, 直線AQ と辺BCの交点をRとす るとき, BR: RC, AQ: QR, OP:PQ を求めよ。 nosa (2) 4つの四面体 PABC, POBC, POCA, POAB の体積比を求めよ。 (3) 線分 OP の長さを求めよ。 0 MAGNA 2016年10 (1),(2) 例題 337 の内容を空間に拡張した問題である。 基準を定める 求めるものの言い換え NINACA BR: RC OR AQ: QROQ どこにあるか分からない点Pは基準にしにくい。 08 HA 始点を0とし、3つのベクトル OA, OB, OC で OP を表す。 OP: PQ OP OP = 201 = 1/12 08 OR = OA + 20B + 30C 8 na+mb ReAction p=na+mb l, p = (m+n)- m+n (1) 20P+AP+2BP+3CP = 0 kh 2OP+ (OP-OA) + 2(OP-OB) + 3(OP-OC) = 0 ①より 80P = OA + 2OB + 30C よって 3 4 OA+5X △OB + OOC O+A X' △OA + O OR O+A OA+5X OQ 20B + 3OC 5 20B+30C 5 OB-00-00. 10 んでここが ORに? OP = =OQ >2OB + 30C 5 A OQ= = OA+50R " X 0= (8) (3) 6 B 3点 0, P, Qは一直線上にあり, 点Qは AR 上, 点Rは BC上の点であるから 1-HO Q① OP △OA + O OR O+ △ A OA+OX SICH SP4 C ARIONSAN 1108 3 200 4 したがって BR: RC = 3:2, AQ: QR = 5:1, OP:PQ = 3:1 CHA AOB+O OČ O+A GO+A HA ta と変形せよ 8 の形に導く。 8 3 4 始点を0とするベクトル 直し OP を表す。 +w+8){ 例題 337 (OA+50R) x6x OA+50R 6 XOQO DHA 000 RAJ ②

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英語 高校生

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Lesson 15 不定詞 ③ 1 ( 内から適切なほうを選びなさい。 1. I wasn't told when to (begin / be begun) the meeting. 2. The charm seems to (have come / come) off the keychain again. 3. The report needs to (have submitted/ be submitted) by Monday. 4. The kind man showed me (what/how) to get to the station. 5. James seems to (have had / be having) a good time with his family now. 2 日本語に合うように,( に適切な語を入れなさい。 1. どちらのバスに乗ったらよいかわかりますか。 Do you know ( ) ( ) ( 2. 彼女は困っているようだ。 She ( ) ( )( 3. 彼らはここまで走ってきたようだ。 They appear ( ) ( ) ( 4. 私たちは誰を主役に選んだらよいかについて話し合った。 We talked about ( )( 5. 誰の提案を採用したらよいだろうか。 I'm wondering ( ) suggestion ( 6. どこで昼食を食べたらよいか教えてください。 Please tell me ( )( )( 7. 彼は彼女に紹介されてうれしかった。 He was happy ( ) ( 8. ドロシーは昨夜からずっと働き続けていたようだ。 Dorothy seems to ( ) ( ) in trouble. 6. Kevin wanted her to love him. Kevin wanted to ) take? ) choose as a leading part. ) here. ) adopt. It seemed 2. The textbook is said to be the best for learners of French. It is said 3. We believe that he was innocent of the crime. He is believed 4. I was at a loss what I should buy for her birthday. I was at a loss what 5. I can't make a paper crane. I don't know how ) introduced to her. 36 ) lunch. ) working since last night. 3 各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように, 下線部に適切な語句を補いなさい。 1. Mike seemed to know the answer to the question. her. 2. to 以下の時制が seemと同じか以前 かを考える。 3. submit 提出する 4. leading part 主 役 5. suggestion 提案 adopt 採用する 7. 不定詞の受動態。 1~3. 時制に注意。 2. learner 学習者 3. innocent 無罪の crime 犯罪 4. at a loss 困って 5. paper crane 折り鶴 6. 受動態を使って 表す。

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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Working with words 1 Complete the sentences with the words in bold. Change the form of the word in bold or add another word to it. supply 1 It's important to build good relationships with different suppliers. 2 Our supply chain begins with the manufacturer in India and ends in our UK shops. is much higher but it's transport 3 The cost of air faster. show 4 Customers from all over Europe visit our in Paris and Milan. invent 5 Every item in our photographic records of each of them. middle 6 The problem with using is that it adds to the final cost of products because we have to add on their fee. is unique, so we keep ship 7 We have a large. track 8 We use barcodes to stock coming in and out of the warehouse. made 9 All our pots are _, which makes them expensive, but our target customer doesn't want anything mass-produced. original 10 The arriving in three days. of the of the products is printed on the bottom of the box. 2 Underline the correct words in italics to complete the sentences. 1 The book is currently out of stock, but it is on / out of order, so we'll have it soon. 2 We need to stock up on / run out of headed paper. Could you put an order in? 3 I ran low on/out of ink, so I couldn't print out the report. 4 We can keep track of/ on track our order by satellite. 5 Let's stop at the next service station. We are running low/out on petrol. Business 1 Complete the phone call between Virginie, a customer, and Kevin, a call handler. Put the words in italics in the correct order. Kevin Good afternoon, you're speaking to Kevin. How can I help you? Virginie Hello, I am up/chasing/an/order chasing up an order I placed three weeks ago. Kevin account /take/I/your/details / Can please? 2 Virginie Yes. The account number is 572638. Kevin OK. If you bear with me a moment, I'll into / look/it 3 Let me see. Well, my /to / information / according it is still on order. 4 Virginie I really need to know happened /to/has/it/ what 5 Could check/me/you/it/for/out 6 ? Kevin Certainly. I'll back/you/to/hour / within/get/ the 7 Virginie Thank you. 2 Kevin calls Virginie back. Complete their conversation with the phrases from the list. put the order straight through asap charge it to was dispatched on check it out as quick as we can must have gone wrong Kevin Hello, this is Kevin from DYK calling. I've got some information about your order. Virginie Oh, thanks for calling back. So, what's happened to it? Kevin Well, we put the order straight through to the warehouse, and it 2_ the 25th. Virginie But I haven't received it yet. Kevin I'm sorry about that. Can you confirm the delivery address? Virginie We wanted it delivered to our Brussels office. Kevin Oh, something 3 It looks like it might have gone to your Paris office instead. I'll 4 straightaway. Virginie I've already been waiting three weeks. Could you just send it again 5 ? Kevin OK, no problem. We'll resend it Virginie Thank you. And please not the Paris one. the Brussels account,

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