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|A| 次の文章を読んで, 下の設問に答えなさい。 Why do BDDGSS people.]ike judging personahtyfy blood typeァ There are two to po: Ne reasons for We One reason is the distribution of blood types i Japan. Japan has a mons even distributio of blood types than other countries. Takealook( a ) the data belo。 Each blood type is found in arange ( b ) 9一38% (percent) of the population. So 1仙計 easy to group personalities ( c ) four groups by blood type. ( d ) the other hand. 語 other countries, the distribution of blood types iS not very even. The rates for some blooa types are very high or very low. For example, in Bolivia, 93% of people have type O blooq. Im such countries, ゅit is difcul to judge personality by blood type. mm Japan,/mmost people 5 their blood A B O 9% fypes/so it 3s easy ( c ) them4o talk about Japan 38% | 22% | 31% > _ Bolivia 5% 29% | 93% | 0% ⑬ them./ Thi SSEEES them. S iS the other reason. In other Oi 詞 41% | 10% | 45% | 4% Countries。 many people do not know their 請還EEahee 44% | 9% | 43% | 4% Pi _ plood types. 上Nigema| 21% | 23% | 52% | 4% ・倫所( a )一( e )に適切な語を補いなさい。 人aa( ot Deab Co 9咽WSel⑯INa0 。 a( 0Lu ) e( 長と ) 下交部)が指しているものを日本語 語で答えなさい。 日本ん がか 押光補で柱了<天過す3 =て 泊部(2)を 日本語に訳しなさい。 固上凍織たび。ィ 住家を独断 す# =てve座いでてす。 3が指しているものを英語 3 語で答えをなさい。 .(6 D( ) に英語で答えなさい。 plood type do most of the people in Bolivia have? that a choice with,。 Im abou the ercentage of people in France have type AB blood? \えられる 2つの理由」 を日本語で答えなさい。

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英語 高校生

一番上の文のWhileはどういう意味ですか?

surround 「を取り凍む 日give evidence or AAの徴修を示す」 supremely 5ううえなく」 smooth [円滑な」 5口lonely「鬼独 日advise O to 。「Oに… するように勧める」 go out 「外出する] 第 2 段落 In a typical situation,such as your first day at a new school、you get the impression that everybody else iS confident and knows all the others、 while you are helpless and alone. 2But in reality most people put on a show of confidence to hide their true feelings They may be as lonely as you. *There is no reason at all to assume that in a big qty for example, all the people around you are leading active, rich、fulflling lives。 while you alone are on the outside looking in. SYou may be less capable of concealing your ]oneliness than others. SYou must try to put on a cheerful face: nobody wil greet you at aparty 計 you look utterly depressed. 7Another point to remember is that you should ty to avoid joining groups Where in fact You are a total stranger. “For many reasons cstablished groups do disike intrusions and to accept you requires considerable effort. However,。 症 you can offer something special any grouD may need, your enty may be quicker and less troublesome. 新しい学校での初日のような典型的な状況では> 自分以外の人は皆自信にあふれ, 他の人た ち全員と知り合いなのに, 自分だけが無力で 1 人ぼっちであるという印象を受ける。 2しかし, 実際にはたいていの人は, 本当の気持ちを隠すために> 自信があるふりをしているのだ。 3彼ら は同じくらい孤独なのかもしれない。*たとえば大都市では。 周りの人は皆活動的で, 豊かで, 充実した生活を送っているのに, 自分だなけが外にいて覗き込んでいるのだ, と思い込む理由は まったくない。 5他の人と比べて 孤独であることを了賜すのが下手なのかも しれない。 6明るい 表情をするように努めなければならない< すっかり落ち込んでいるように見えたら, パー ティーの席で誰も挨拶してくれないだろう。 7もう 1 つ党えておく べき点は, MNOn らちない人ばかりの集| に加わるのは避けるように区めるべきである> !多くの理由で、すでに出 来上がった集団は立ち入られることを識い, 員MMMMMNANUOWSでて ?しかし, つのの人でか よ 、間 量もなく入っていけるだろう。 WE 1 typical [典型的な」 210 hid。 は日前を表す副詞用法の不定調人<

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教えてください!

m るる PG 読解問題にアプローチ en』 ao 20 文と文をつなぐ語を意識して英文を読もう。 Achange in the worids awareness, or kowiedge about difierences in cnture。 js making = adiOerence in the way people visit clher Iands。 全 SCber wonds ~ changing. Alot ofeoncerned people have jon enyironmental problems and other populaticns in the worid。 These gronps begn to cooperate with one another and with communities throoghont the worid。 They crganized educational groups and friendship tonrs. And they 全Gght about ya newy kind oftoorism. Ture Shaquielle lef her home and stayed in Kenya fr two menths。 When she returned 16 Mapchesier she prepared food for her famiy in the KKenyan way, She brought home a dress Hike one that her greatgreatgrandmother it have worn She didnt bring home many souvenira but she did bring home stariee about where her "encestors hed once lied. Ture went 語arch orher cultural background and ond a new understanding ft 皇証 stories about the animals cp the broad grassy lains and the thick fresta made Kenya real tober family and friends. Touriets ike ror iit commniies spd 1ands Ror new reasons Tbese travelsre are な reeponeible tonrists. They want to 本Po know the people and enjoy the land。 They act respecdfully Some cfthe tonrs ane neture toors。 Peopie cn these toors earn abont the nyironment。 Tbey want to see the wildHie 一both the animals and the plante in their netural enwironments。 They earn abont the 1and and en)oy it beauty,but they are carehul not to destroy anything = Bythe1980sumanyortheresponsiie tourits aleo became enyironmental tourists. Thewe eople traveled not oniy to enioy the Iand and peonler bt aleo to belp saye the enwironment snd to work orglobal peace. Their goalwas harmony between all eople and tbe Iand. Theresponeiietouristaand he eyironmental touritebecame intereeted in the Riaces hey hmd vigited. These peonle were interested im eoology and cared for the natoral state ofthe enyironment。 They began tolook rways to help save the enyironment so they joined spedal tours. AtRmtthe money they peid fr the rips helped pay br prolecHon cfthe enyironment ィ These groups worked hard: or erample, a group of city office workers "got their hands ゃ dirty They built a new *trailin an arem where rain was washing eway the soil on the side cf the mountain. They carried stones to strengthen the steep hill and to make steps in some areas. They plapted native bushes to bold back the "mud in the rainy season。 They ere ideml eeo-tonriste. ezm "anemwtor = "re人半"med=電 Wa ee e んara edg ん 3E 630o3 anivELa. sart Ceesee he

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