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Let's Try! Part 5 空所に当てはまる選択肢を選びましょう。 1. We CheckLink ------- that gold is a sounder investment than stock or bonds due to the current currency crisis. (A) require (B) deliver (C) believe (D) press 2. Pacifico Company's new business plan looks like it will have a their revenue. (A) retiring (B) relative (C) collaborative (D) positive influence on 3. The noise of the construction in the warehouse was so loud that the client had to ------- himself three times before he could be heard. (A) recall (B) repeat (C) write (D) register tuo 4. The job which we had asked the technician to do was not done to our total -- (A) satisfaction (B) restoration (C) feedback (D) reference ------- to do in one operation. 5. The medical procedure used by the surgical team is too (A) sufficient (B) real (C) perfect (D) complex 6. It is imperative that the ------- be delivered before our client arrives at the office around noon. Too (A) package (B) manufacturer (C) mailman (D) currency aldesing (A) 7. The newly hired employee seems (A) previously (B) expensively capable of meeting our work expectations. (C) entirely (D) contrastively 8. The scientist's theory has been thoroughly tested and ------- to be reliable by many independent laboratories. (A) studied (B) proven (C) dedicated (D) combined (8) Frogs (A) aften med and

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英語 高校生

この訳から考えると、 real estateはビジネスとしての不動産、 propertyは個人が所有している不動産 という意味の違いなのでしょうか??

ind RY our The real estate agent did a great job helping us negotiate an agreeable price for the sily property. real estate 不動産 [istéit] ビジネス agent [éidzant] 名代理人 例 a travel agent (旅行代理店の社員) 関 agency (代理店) real estate agent からの、 「良い物件が見つかりました。お早めにご連絡くださ 「い」という留守電はパート4の定番。 negotiate [nigóujièit] 交渉する 名 negotiation (交渉) 形 negotiable (交渉 可能な) I negotiate a price (価格交渉する) や negotiate a contract (契約交渉する) といっ また他動詞に加えて、自動詞でも出る。 例 negotiate with a client ( 顧客と交渉する) 名詞の negotiation (交渉) も重要。 例 contract negotiations (契約交渉) agreeable [ǝgrí:ǝbl] 形 合意可能な、 快適な、 (人が) フレンドリーな 名 agreement (同意書]、契約書 agree (同意する) 「好みに合う」 イメージで、文脈によって、 「合意可能な、快適な、フレンドリーな」 (心地よい天気 ) といった意味になる。 an agreeable person (感じのいい人)、 agreeable weather 08:5 property [práparti | próp-] 不動産、資産物件 関 a property manager (不動産管理人)、 tenant (賃借人、 入居者)、 landlord (家主、地主) 土地や建物といった不動産や、個人の所有物や資産を指す。 commercial property オフィスや店などの] 商業用不動産) や residential property (居住用不動産)、 rental property (賃貸用不動産) といった形でも出る。 その不動産代理人は、 物件に対し、 合意できる価格を我々が交渉するの とても助けになった。

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英語 高校生

この訳から考えると、 real estateはビジネスとしての不動産、 propertyは個人が所有している不動産 という意味の違いなのでしょうか??

The real estate agent did a great job helping us negotiate an agreeable price for thecit property. real estate [istéit] agent ビジネス 不動産 名代理人 [eidzant] 例 a travel agent (旅行代理店の社員) 関 agency (代理店) real estate agent からの、「良い物件が見つかりました。お早めにご連絡くださ 「い」という留守電はパート4の定番。 negotiate [nigóufièit] 交渉する 名 negotiation (交渉) 形 negotiable (交渉 可能な) Inegotiate a price (価格交渉する) や negotiate a contract (契約交渉する) といっ た他動詞に加えて、自動詞でも出る。 例 negotiate with a client (顧客と交渉する) 名詞の negotiation (交渉) も重要。 例 contract negotiations (契約交渉) ind ch and agreeable [ǝgrí:ǝbl] 形合意可能な、 快適な、 (人が) フレンドリーな agreement (同意 [書]、契約[書]) 動 agree (同意する) 「好みに合う」イメージで、文脈によって、 「合意可能な、快適な、 フレンドリーな」 といった意味になる。例 an agreeable person (感じのいい人)、 agreeable weather (心地よい天気 ) property [práparti | próp-] 名不動産、資産、物件 MA 08:5 関 a property manager (不動産管理人)、 tenant (賃借人、 入居者)、 landlord (家主、地主) ●土地や建物といった不動産や、個人の所有物や資産を指す。 commercial property オフィスや店などの] 商業用不動産) や residential property (居住用不動産) rental property (賃貸用不動産) といった形でも出る。 その不動産代理人は、 物件に対し、 合意できる価格を我々が交渉するの とても助けになった。 5301

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英語 高校生

下線部(A)の内容を60字以内で説明しなさいと言う設問なのですが、大まかな意味はこれで合ってるでしょうか?💦

解答欄にマークしなさい。 問 2, 間 3, 4, 問5の解答は, 解答用紙 守谷市祗1枚目 (マークシー 2枚目 (記述式) に記入しなさい。 Technology is rapidly and fundamentally changing the way most people do their jobs, disrupting (1) the nature of work and increasing the demand for new kinds of digital skills. The impact can be felt in all kinds of jobs. Gone are the days of copywriters (2) simply writing copy, for instance. Now they also need to be familiar with search engines and social media to know what will make their work more visible online. Architects need to be able to create digital concepts as their clients now often expect to see more than a 2D drawing. Accountants have to keep up with rapid digital advances disrupting their industry such as the growth of online filing. (3) Byron Nicolaides, CEO of PeopleCert, a professional skills assessment and certification business, says: "The digital skill gap describes the effect that has resulted from a shift. towards digitalisation, with the emergence of new professions, alongside the displacement of other roles, that now require continued digital training." Demand for people with high-level digital skills is greater than the supply of suitably qualified employees, and the gap is growing. The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2022 emerging technologies will generate 133 million new jobs in place of the 75 million that will be displaced. "If the demand for digital expertise is not able to be met by the supply, the resulting deficit in a skilled workplace will not only affect the ability of businesses to shape their own future, but will hinder the economic growth and generate a new reality of [digital] illiteracy (E4)," argues Nicolaides. The UK is the fifth most digitally advanced nation in Europe (Finland comes top) according to data from the European Union. It is already home to a large number of big tech businesses and the UK has more tech "unicorns" (start-up businesses valued at $1 billion or more) than any other European country. According to Tech Nation, a UK network focused on accelerating the growth of digital businesses across the country, in 2018 the UK continued to attract tech talent, employing 5 per cent of all high-growth tech workers globally. In Europe this places the UK behind Germany but ahead of Sweden, France, Denmark and the Netherlands. Despite (A) this encouraging news, the UK is still facing a significant digital skills shortage. A report from the Open University last year highlights the extent of the problem and its impact on UK companies, with nine in 10 organisations admitting to having a shortage of digital skills. Jules Pipe, London's deputy mayor (5) for planning, regeneration and skills, says the capital needs workers with advanced digital skills. "More than half of the capital's start-ups say a lack of highly skilled workers is their main challenge, while emerging industries -

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