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| 以下の本文を読んで、後の問いに答えなさい。 eve where chocolate comes from? Chocolate is made from cacao beans. (の平均して), and more than 70 percent are from Ghana. In West Africa, cacao farmers are verv poor because their cacao beans are sonv low prices. Therefore, many parents cannot send their children to school. Also, often make their children work on cacao farms to help them. (Oによれば) UNICEF, ( ④の数) such children is about 50,000. Moreover, しn children working on the farms do heavy physical labor. twenty-kilogram baskets full of cacao beans on their heads all day long. A(6解決法) to this ( ®間題 ) is the fair trade system. This ( ©新しい) systeIn Is based on partnership between producers and companies that buy their cacao beans. It guarantees a minimum price for the beans, so the trading conditions are better 101 poor famers. This ( ®許す ) them to receive a higher income and improve their lives. (O結果として), their children do not need to work on the farms and can go to school. (O消費者)also play an important ( ①役割 ) in the fair trade system. It offers them a way to reduce ( ®銭困) through everyday shopping. Fair trade products are usually labeled with a fair trade mark. and sometimes even at convenience stores. shopping can make a difference. When you buy chocolate next time, you should give a little more thought to its bitter truth. For example, they carry Therefore, you can find them easily at shops, Your wise choices through everyday

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英語 高校生

この長文の①に入る単語を選ぶ問題で自分はエが1番自然だと思うのですが、不安なのでどなたか教えてくださるとありがたいです。

特殊構文 文法項目 fireworks remain an important part of celebrations in China. In particular, you are ' Fireworks were invented by the Chinese in the seventh century. To this day, C) Houses of Parliament (the meeting place of the British government) with enough 一*gunpowder to destroy the building and kill everyone inside it, including the king In the United Kingdom, fireworks are usually only seen in the first week of November each year. On November fifth, 1605, g Guy Fawkes was caught under *the テーマ 文明·風俗 UNIT 13 O Track 78-80 Reading almost certain to see fireworks during the Spring Festival, otherwise known . Chinese New Year. ©only in the past several centuries, however, ( ① 5 custom of viewing fireworks spread to countries all over the world. For the Japanese, fireworks are commonly viewed in the summer. In fact. on on.. given day of the summer season, you are likely to find a publically organized fireworks display somewhere in Japan. Many people wear traditional summer kimonos or yukata, and enjoy foods and sweets bought from *open-air stalls while watching the 10 fireworks in the night sky. The first fireworks were seen in Japan in 1733. Currently, the biggest fireworks display in Japan is held in Nagano prefecture, where about 39,000 explosions light up the sky. In America, fireworks are closely associated with two important annual events. 79 The first of these events is New Year's Eve. As the clock strikes midnight and 5 people welcome the New Year, fireworks light up the sky, which lets everyone know that the New Year has begun. The fireworks in *Times Square, New York are especially famous and live on TV across the nation. The second event is the Fourth of July, commonly known as *Independence Day. On this day, all Americans celebrate their freedom from the *British Empire and the birth of their country. Moo。 of the fireworks on this night are red, white, and blue in color iust like the flag o! b American's country. aningtai 3 Every year, around November fifth, people on fireworks shows to acroga

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英語 高校生

ものすごく至急です💦今日授業で当てられそうなのですか答えが確実じゃなくて焦っています 答えだけでいいのでほんとうによろしくお願いします 根拠の場所あれば教えて欲しいです

次の英文を読み,下の問いに答えなさい。 We all know the saying “To err is human." And this is true enough. When somethine 80es wrong, the cause is overwhelmingly attributed to human error: airplane crashes (70 percent), car wrecks (90 percent), workplace accidents (also 90 percent), You name it, and humans are usually to blame, And once a human is blamed, the inquiry usually stops ans ISL stu an 止 there. But it shouldn'tー atleast not if we want to eliminate the error. S In many cases, our mistakes are not our fault, at least not entirely. For we all have certain biases" in the way we see, remember, and perceive the world around us, and these biases make us commit certain kinds of errors, Right-handed people, for instance, tend to turn right when entering a building, even though that may not afford the best route to take. And most of us, whether left- or right-handed, show a preference for the number 7 and the color blue. We are also so persuaded by our first impressions of things that we are reluctant to change our first answer on a test; yet many studies have shown we would be better off if we did exactly this. Qur expectations can shape the way we see the world and often the way we act in itas well, In one case, people encountered an unknown man and were later told his occupation. When they were told that the man was a truck driver, they said he weighed more%; when they were told he was a dancer, they said he weighed less. In another case, half the people in a restaurant were told their free glass of wine that night came from France; the other half were told their wine came from somewhere else. Not only did the second group eat less of their meals, but they headed for the doors more quickly. Farmers too show the same tendency. Farmers who believe in global warming, for instance, have been shown to remember temperatures as being warmer than those recorded in statistical tables, And what about farmers who do not believe in global warming? They remembered temperatures that were colder than those in the record books. What's important about these examples is not that we think a truck driver is fatter than a dancer or that temperatures are warmer than they used to be. What'simportant is that these effects occur largely outside of our consciousness; we're biased ー we just don't know we' re biased. Some of these tendencies are so strone that eyen_when_we do know

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英語 中学生

これのAってMay Iでもいいですか?

2 次は、高校生の康二(Koji) と, 留学生のアリス(Alice)の会話である。1~6の問いに答え なさい。 (注)aunt = おば - 子 folding fan = wory about へ~= ~について心配する Let me see. = ええと。 news = 知らせ Alice:Hello, Koji. Koji :Hello, Alice._TodayI visited my aunt's house. A boy from Australia is staying at her house. Hie name is/Tom』 Today I enjoyed talking with him in English and Japanese. Alice:Oh, really? join you nexttime? Koji:Sure. Well, where are you going, Alice? A Alice: I'm going shopping. Iwant to buy a birthday present for my father in Australia. Koji:That's nice. What are you going to buy? Alice:@I【deeided_ have motyet}. My father is very interested in Japan. What is a good present from Japan? Koji: Alice:Oh, I know that. I's a Japanese folding fan. の Let me see, please look at this. Koji:That's right. We.call folding fans sensu in Japanese, Japanese people usually use sensu in It is useful ina hot day. When I showed this sensu to Tom, he liked my sensu very much. Alice:I like it, too. IlLbuy a sensu for my father. Where can I get one? Koji:OHow about the department store near the station? Alice: Why? Koji :Because you can see many kinds of sensu there. I bought this sensu at the department store. Alice:That's good news. ©But it's 【get me fer- getting difeult ) to the department store. to How can I get there? Koji :Don't worry about that. Ill B (you to he department store. Talk a Alice:Oh, thank you very much. Koji: I hope you can find a good sensu. 1 A B に,会話が成り立つような英語を A は2語で、 B は1語で書 きなさい。 2 下線部@の[ 】内の語を,正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。 3 の の に入れるのに最も適当なものを, 次のア~カからそれぞれ一つ選び, 記 号で答えなさい。 ア I have no idea. イ Nice to meet you. ウ ThaveAn idea. You're welcome. オ That's a good idea. カ Here you are. エ 4 に当てはまる季節を表す英語を, 1語で書きなさい。 5 下線部のについて, 康二はなぜこのように言ったのか。日本語で書きなさい。 6 下線部©の[ 1内から必要な語を5語選び, 正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。

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