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[3]で僕のaの答え方はダメですか?ちなみに答えでは「He lived in the late Edo period 」です 後,BでなぜYesとわかるのですか? 新しい教科書には載っていないということは読み取れました。でも今使っているのが古い方のは限らなくないですか??

READING 坂本龍馬に関するリカのプレゼンテーションを読んで, 下の問題に答えよう。 Hello, everyone. Which history do you like O Better, best , world history or Japanese history? In history, who do you like ② / Wetter, bést)? I love Japanese history. There are many farmous people in our history textbooks. Oda Nobunaga, Tokugwa Ieyasu, Saigo Takamori, and so on. Among them, I like Sakamoto Ryoma best. In the late Edo period, Ryoma talked about many new ideas. Also, he moved around Japan to make a big change, He met many important people and connected them. Of Course, he was one of the greater, greatest persons at that time. However, his name will not be in our new school textbooks. Japanese history teachers willnot tell us about Ryoma so much. It is shocking. I think ④(the / played / important / he / most / role ) to open this country to the world. Ryoma is one of the persons who changed our history. most impertan (1) O~3の[] 内から適切なほうを選ぼう。 (2)のの)内の語を並べかえて,文を完成させよう。 he played the Inost impertaht ,_ to open this country ole think to the world. (3) 次の質問に英語で答えよう。 you a) When did Sakamoto Ryoma live? Ih the late Elo period. b) Does Yuka's history textbook have the name of Sakamoto Ryoma? Mo.it doeshf. res,it dees. apanese hisaiy feachef will nof tell ns alaar cWhat is shocking to her? story Ryoma so madhi Fypand Your Vocab! (話量を広げよう) 口ミ

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英語 高校生

和訳をお願いします! 途中まででも大丈夫です!

POLESTAR III Lesson3 アja somegmes gaimeg ga aponf one-編みd ofg/ 4 og producedカ の od err eer な wasfeg がなoe af mo/g zooと の gogとアタ70po gg oog 上 In the developed world, much ofthe food loss occurs on the corporate end Decause the food does not meet aesthetic standards』Tncrediblyy as much as 30 ercent of the British vegetable rop is not harvested because it does not meet marketing standards for size and appearance//The Japanese should underetand that problem as consumers here are some of the most fanicky in the world demanding products that are "perfect。 pristine and prettyyFood scandals cf recent years have also encouraged consumers 一 and supermarkets 一to keep a dose eye on selLby dates! Food retailers all over the word adhere strictiy to such warnings resulting in severe 1osses. 鐘 Estimates of the amount owaste in Japan range from 17 million to 23 milion tons a yeari the low end ofthat forecast is equivalent to 80 percent ofthe ountry's domestic production. a stunning number in ight of the ofcited goal of obtaining "food security" The high end 一 which comes from the Ministry oF Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 一 is worth almost \11 trillion and is the monetary equivalent of Japan's annual agricultural output. Experts reckon costs another \2 trilion to dispose of that waste. Tokyo alone produces about 6.000 tons of food waste a day an amount sufcient to feed 4.5 million people a day, In total, some 40 percent of all food in Japan ends up in the garbage. And this occurs when 750.000 people in Japan 1ack food security and 60 percent oE food is imported into the country. Short selLby dates for prepared foods 一often just several hours long at convenience stores 一 also results in tremendous waste of perfectiy good food. 回 Obviously

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