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英語 高校生

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measures to encourage tap water use. In Britain, bottles restrict the consumption of bottled water. In the United States, the Conference of Mayors in 2008 voted to take of water are no longer served at government meetings. 4 Around the world, many countries have started to VBWB restrict [ristrikt] consumption [kansámpJen] conference [ká:nfarans] mayor(s) [méior(z)] measure(s) [mézar(z)] 1-サムフェーし コv15しス government 5 [gávarnmont] Clearly, the movement against bottled water is growing. significant significant [signífikant] カンサプンョン B while the consumption of bottled water is a environmental concern in the developed world, the lack of concern [kansá:rn] clean drinking water is a major health problem in the developing world. developingldivelopig) The World Health Organization has 10 billion [biljan] found that over one billion people, mainly in poorer whatsoever [wAtsouévar] supplies [saplaiz] <supply portion [p5:r an] Countries, have no access to safe water whatsoever. 6 In order to improve world water supplies, some companies in the U.S. have started donating a portion of donation(s) [dounéijon(2)) sales from bottled water. Donations and lifestyle changes 15 will not immediately solve these global problems, but they direction [darékfan] are a small step in the right direction. Remember this the next time you think about buying a bottle of water. 9. in the developing worldと対比されている表現を抜き出しなさい。 3. the Conference of Mayors (全米)市長会 3. take measures 対策を講じる 10. the World Health Organization 世界保健機関 (WHO) 12. no access to safe water whatsoever = no access to safe water at all

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英語 高校生

100 times moreは何と比較しているか教えください

of the hottest environmental issues abroad is bottled 1 When thinking about the environment, the Japanese should take time to reconsider their lifestyles. Today, one bottled [bá:tld] ds Ales os issue(s) [ju:(z)] industry[indastri] water. Not only does the bottled water industry cost tne deal [di:1] planet a great deal in energy and materials, it has beCome a symbol of First World excess. 5 excess [iksés] ironic [airá:nik] wealthy[welli] willing[wilig) 2 It is ironic that, although consumers in wealthy Countries have safe drinking water, they are willing to pay up to 100 times more for bottled water because of clever packaging and attractive names. All the development that o has brought drinkable tap water to everyone in Japan packaging [pékidzig) drinkable [drigkabl] tap [tep] seems somehow wasted. Why people prefer to buy small amounts of water in PET bottles remains a mystery.. 1ル 3 The bottled water industry makes large profits while mystery[místri] profit(s) [prá:fat(s)] refrigerated [rifridsarèitid] shelves [felvz] <shelf consuming, large amounts of energy. Vending machines 15 and refrigerated store shelves run 24 hours a day. PET bottles require costly disposal. Bottled water is an costly [ks:stli disposal [dispóuzl developed (divelapt] ecological [:kalá:dgikl] impact [impackt] example of how industries in developed countries increase consumer choice while ignoring the ecological impact of their actions. dran 20 oftesup 00 01 mov alte obesup boog 9. 100 times moreとは, 何と比較してですか。 ggy 6. *First World 11. *tap water btorio m yd moe 4. Not only does the bottled ~, (but) it has : not onlyが文頭に来た倒置 13. PET [pét] ポリエチレンテレフタレート 18. developed country → develonin

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