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Level Passage : 2:30 Lesson 5 Jet Reading 22 ⑤ Questions: 2:00 Compared to dogs and other pet animals, cats often have lots of freedom. Many owners let their pet cats go outside whenever they want to. But where do they go? Does your cat visit your neighbor's house for extra food? How far from home does your cat actually travel? Cat owners have been wondering about such questions for a long time. 5 To find out where cats go and what they do, researchers decided to track them by putting a GPS (Global Positioning System) device around their neck. It is well known that cats are natural hunters. They often chase and catch *wildlife, such as birds and other small animals. It was therefore believed Hoor war301 that cats may go far from their homes to hunt. However, the research showed some surprising facts about cat *behavior. It seems that most cats 10 don't travel very far from their homes. On average, they move around two houses away. Owners were *relieved to hear this result because it confirmed that their cats do not cross major roads. There was another interesting result. One female cat walked more than 1 kilometer from her home. When the owner checked her GPS data, they discovered that the cat had gone to their old house. It showed that cats remember the past longer and more clearly than we think.(219 words) *wildlife 44 *relieve ~を安心させる *behavior Infogt) A Choose the best options. (2 points x2) According to the passage, which of the following statements are true about cats? (Choose two options. The order does not matter.) so svom i da a. They enjoy more freedom than other pet animals. imove sill niw nuo exentabilt o b. A GPS device was put around a cat's tail by researchers. c. They go far from their homes to hunt wildlife. Sanino sasd Juoda su v d. The research proved that most cats cross major roads. of Inboq bow it bean 17 s e. They may remember the past more clearly than we expect. Bewe )( B Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (2 points x3) ******* ******** Many owners let their cats go (¹ ), but no one exactly knew where they went and what ) the cats by using a GPS device. they did. In order to find this out, researchers decided to (² maswid Bai As a result, they learned that most cats didn't travel very far from their homes. One cat, however, walked more than 1 kilometer from its home. It turned out that it had (3 shows that cats have a better memory than people thought. ) its old house. This result sal al commaly to pound How Judw grinidman [catch/ forgotten / visited / outside /track/inside] Time ☆ ~1:45 ~2:00 ~2:15 ~2:30 ~2:45 ~3:00-3:30 Reading Speed X WPM 125 109 97 88 80 73 63 /10 Name Class No. 10 2015

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「を用いない) くわす 岡捨てられ 図子犬 m 回 1ove こた 3ni 3 cuisine? Part されも T0 hesiant an ds tfw localize(d) [loukalaiz(d)] true Japanese cuisine. However, it is difficult to say what “true" Japanese cuisine is. Below/ are the favorite dishes of Japanese elementary Schoof children. Most of them came flooding into Japan during or after the Meiji period. elementary [eloméntari] flood(ing) [flad(ip)] period [pioriod] They were then adapted to Japanese tastes. Ramen, for example, came Irom China, but Japan created its own soups with dried sardines or pork bones. Curry came from India, but pork [p5:rk] bone(s) [bóun(2)] thick [0ik] today's “curry rice” with a thick curry sauce is Japan's style [stáil] Own style. creative [krieitiv] From these examples, we can say that creative adaptation of foreign dishes is also a characteristic of Japanese cuisine. When Japanese dishes are localized Overseas, should we call them false Japanese cuisine or adaptation [adaeptéijan] characteristic [keraktarístik) globalized Japanese cuisine? globalize(d) Igloubalaiz(d) nla 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% おすし 09 ラーメン カレーライス やきにく ハンバーグ さしみ ステーキ ポテトフライ 二好きな食べ物 スパゲティ ハンバーガー ▲「小学生の好きな食べ物」("小学生白書WEB版”·学研教育総合研究所 2011年調査より)·1236ノ 5. themは何を指しますか。 6. Theyは何を指しますか。 15. themは何を指しますか

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考えても全くわからなかったので答えを教えて欲しいです 長文でごめんなさい泣

13 CLIMATE ACTION Reading 目標→20分 12 速読問題次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 寄のチ 間問間さ文 uA third of the global population- -3.5 billion people could be living in temperatures spibega vipg ai AU gd山,ni 1prirpw snit sausn,,f inhospitable to human life in the next 50 vears because of climate change, according to a iesw orb toib9tq n6 otzus recent study. The study, conducted by a team of five scientists and published by the National Academy of Sciences, found that most humans , have lived in places with an average コ5 W nL J19gm 5- annual temperature between 51 and 59 degrees F(about 11℃ and 15℃). By 2070, billions Could be living in a climate currently found only in a select few places, like (3 Mecca in Saudi Arabia, where the average temperature is 86 F(30℃). anibs9f bigs If current trends continue, more than 1 billion people in India, 500 million in Nigeria, and 100 woH 29mibliud Iist 1o Jol s 916 919) 19dw yio gid s ai enoqsgni2 million in the Niger and Sudan regions will be living with an average annual temperature of 84 G DIE 2991 T0 DS 2 10 F(29℃), according to Tim Lenton, Professor of Climate Change and Earth Systems Science at 1SV the University of Exeter. That temperature is usually only seen in the Sahara Desert today, dTson s ofuo o T6noe19glsme Lin dw but it could cover 19 percent of the planet in 2070. Two 9un 9W9 9W 16 21in u0. 1egagggaib ou The new study does not estimate how many people will leave their home countries in search 7ar」 lama wodl of cooler climates. However, in 1990, *the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change had V9wollsm2 s egiibnuoriua lsuisa vil T w bialei lleme hemile,odt this could be the greatest impact of climate change. Human migration is 2u bnuoss extremely difficult to predict and responds to many factors other than heat alone, Lenton said 15 stated that Still. he said his findings show that billions of people will be facing (5Conditions that could mush ddormoa sVed 1on ob them to leave their present homes. (259 words) noitossih bis.odt.ni onion 0 CLL)onptpe bpu-0 14 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change :気候変動に関する政府間パネル unata stsmilo antnavetg lo sibbim-aitt nt u ro 2obGuusrc Gpane

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英作文が合っているか確認してもらいたいです🙇‍♀️

rds & Phrases EXERCISES B (1) 英語を話せさえすれば国際人になれると勘違いしている人がまだ大勢い、 るのは残念だ。 状況例数多く流される英会話学校の CMを見て, 国語の先生が発言している。 ~と勘違いしている mistakenly believe - / have a mistaken idea that ~ (日 次の文を英語にしなさい。 [新潟大] ~は残念だ It is a pity la shame] that ~ ols (2) 大気中の二酸化炭素の量が増えていることが, 地球温暖化を引き起こし ている。 状況例 理科の教科書で, 地球温暖化が起こるメカニズムが説明されている。 大気中 in the atmosphere [中央大] 地球温暖化 global warming amgoure mpe (冠詞は不要) ofを使う bao ag oh a sid Mo (3) 車内で老人に席を譲るようにという車掌のアナウンスがあっても,それ を無視する人がたくさんいる。 車掌(→電車[バス] の車掌) [中京大] a train[bus] conductr 状況例 老人が友人とお茶をしながら, 電車の乗客のマナーについて話している。 メーロく 大ーロ せお子 (4) 最近,ペットをどこにでも連れて行きたがる人が増えている。その結果 ペットと一緒に入れる場所の人気が高まっている。 [大谷大*] 状況例ペットと宿泊できるホテルが最近増えていることに関し, 新聞記者が書いている。

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この英語の正誤判定の10問の答えが無くて困ってます…誰か、この10問答えを教えてくれないでしょうか?よろしくお願いします

第1 与えられた文に対する説明として正しくないものを, 下から1つ選べ。 (1) People hit by the lack of jobs crowded around the city hall. [ 1 ] ① この文は第1文型である。 ②この文のV (途語動詞)は, hit と erowded の2つである。 ④ hit は過去分詞である。 ① around the eity hall は, erowded を修飾する副詞句である。 (2) The reason why I married her was (a)that she had got me to believe (b)that she had a large fortune. [ 2 ] ① この文は第2文型である。 ② 下線部(a)の that は名詞節を作る。 ③ 下線部(b)の that は名詞節を作る。 ① 下線部(a)のthat が作る節に含まれるのは,believe までである。 (3)(a)Thinking that you know when in fact you (b)don't is a fatal mistake (c)which we all tend to make. [ 3 ] の 下線部(a)のThinking は, 動名詞である。 2 下線部(b)の don't の後には, make が省略されている。 の 下線部(c)は、 mistake を先行詞とする関係代名詞である。 0 この文は,第2文型である。 It may be considered improper for young businessmen (a)to Suggest ideas (b)that differ experienced members of the business. [ 4 ] 0 下線部(a)の to suggest は, 名詞用法の不定詞である。 ② 下線部(b)の thatは, 関係代名詞である。 の 下線部(c)の those は, people の意味である。 02行目のカンマは, older と more experienced とを並列の関係で結 びつけている。 (5) The huge amounts of carbon dioxide contained in plants of rain forests (a)and (b)released during cutting (c)them down contribute significantly to the "global warming" crisis. [ 5 ] の 下線部(a)の and は, contained を結びつけている。 from (c)those of older, more forests と released crisis と

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