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Dand about 4% have been extinct since 1950. Le Complete the summary. There are some unnecessary words. Lie an/ Summary Title )are dying out faster than in tho past. 1()Many linguists think that (1. ( )Almost 40% of languages are (2. One of the reasons why languages disappear is that people who speak th。 languages 2 Ld ) phenomena. die because of (3. ) cause the extinction of languages. ( ) Another reason is that (4. Today some people (5. away their own language because of technology 5 and the desire for material wealth. If a language dies, we believe that we lose the knowledge that the society has (6. 6 ) over time and diversity in the world. In language (7. へ the language and culture as possible. ), linguists try to record as much information about ird0 Sto In language (8. the language. ),a linguistic community takes an active role in saving 8 Efforts by learners, the elders, the government and linguists (9. to save languages from disappearing. ) us 9 Titles Words O 10 allow / approaches culture / eliminate endangered / gained languages / natural O Language Preservation O How Languages Rapidly Disappear © Loss of Speakers Causes Languages to Disappear O People Choose English over Their Language O Language Revitalization O People's Efforts Can Save Languages @ The Current Situation of the Languages の Humans Cause Languages to Disappear t iw d people / preservation revitalization/ throw O What Is Lost When Languages Disappear 1guage Extinction

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OEEEEf Vintage 口022 ) have accepted that offer! ) show up, tell her to ring me immediately. (2must 口034 What do you think ( be / like/ to/it/would) get along without TV sets in your home? (b) If she( の did 3 shall Oshould (専修大) (日本大) 口023 (a) It is ( (b) The new tower in Tokyo is 634 meters ( O large )time that you went to school. 口035 Both Gracie and I like British movies a lot. I(without / cannot / meet/ talking / her) の long 3 tall Ohigh (駒導大) about them. (法政大) 口024 (a) He can siggn ( (b) All( ) better than his brother. )numbers can be divided by two. 3much |基*) Deven 2 far の still (日本大) 5次の日本文に合う英文になるように,( ) 内の語(旬)を並べかえなさい。 (a) She is the( (b) I'm pleased that Jane's got a job at ( D last 口025 ) person I'd expect to meet in a disco. 口036 この大聖堂に足を踏み入れると,敬険な気持ちにならざるを得ない。 One (but / cannot / feel / help/into / reverence / this / walks / one / when) cathedral. (青山学院大) 2first 3 least の most (神戸学院大) 3次の英文の下線部のうち,誤りを含むものを1つずつ選び、訂正しなさい。 あなたの寛大なお申し出がなければ,私たちは子どもたちを幸せにすることができな かったでしょう。 (not / your /had / offer / for / been / generous / it ), we could not have made our children happy. 口037 口026 Rie o was spoken by a o foreign student o while she was o waiting for the bus. 〈開教大) く関西学院大) 口027 o In order to improve your English, you should spend as の much hours o studying the language oas possible. (立命館大) 口028 E-commerce o makes the creation of a @home-based business much p easy than oin the past. ロシアは南アフリカの4倍を超える量のダイヤモンドを産出している。 Russia produces ( four / number / more / of / than / the / times ) diamonds produced in South Africa. |本) 〈京都外国語大) 口038 (日本大) 口029 oWhat do you ethink ois the second o large city in the United States? (関西外国語大) Chewing gum is so popular o that e nearly 300 sticks of gum g is consumed per capita in the U.S. o each yea. 口030 (東京都市大) 彼女は、数学では他の学生に負けなかった。 She was ( the other / to / students / superior / at / math ). 口039 (東京理科大 4意味が通る英文になるように, ( ) 内の語を並べかえなさい。 A: According to the waiter, there will be at least a 20-minute wait. B:(reservation / had / a /we / made ), we wouldn't have to wait. 口031 〈玉川大) 車で大学へ来るのにいつもどれぐらい時間がかかっていますか。 How long (does/it/usually take /to/drive /you) to the upiversity? 〈日本大) We had Made a 口040 (* 本) teser vation A:I heard you moved to a new house. How do you like it? B:Ilove it. It's ( the / three / size / of / times) the old one. 口032 (玉川大) Words & Phrases Alex:(do / is/it/know/time / what / you) now? Pat: Quarter tothree. 口006 dusk「タ暮れ」 口012 on the way 「途中で」 口017 bribe「防略」 口008 diligent「動勉な」 口014 taste 「好み」 口021 thrive 「繁栄する」 口033 (防衛大) 口028 e-commerce 「電子商取引」 口030 per capita 「1人あたり」 Atnet 600

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英語 高校生

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次の会話を読み, 設問に答えなさい。 2019年度 英語 85 Richard and Peter are working in the same office in Thailand. 2 pichard : Peter, I'm going to lunch. Would you like to join me2 .( ア ),but I've got my Thai language lesson during lunch hour today. Peter 3) ord : Well, I admire your effort. I've been here for four years and I just know the basics. : Doesn't that create any problems? Peter hord : Well, ( イ) to work here. After all, English is the company's working language. m . Well, 1 used to work in Hong Kong. The local staff spoke cxcellent English but I Peter think( ウ) d : In theory, I suppose that's true. But in Thai the pronunciation and the polite language i are really hard. Studying takes so much time, ( ェ ) ; Well, I don't blame you. It does take a lot of time. Peter Dichard : Anyway, l'm hungry! You go to your lesson, and I'll ( オ)bdo ん Peter : OK, enjoy. Sea (注) Thailand: タイ Thai:タイの,タイ語 設問 e 16 ( ア)に入る最も適切なものをD~のから一つ選び, マークしなさい。 OI'd love to 2I'd rather not bl 3 No problem sd taulaob b o giad d 2 の Yes, please bsot dlet es a s o. bleda nte od boeg nobl 17(ィ) に入る最も適切なものを①~④から一つ選び,マークしなさい。 D everybody learns Thai bol hows s d 2 Thai is the language used Cエ)ods y To bunen bnA @ you don't really need to speak Thai n snicn bund oW 1っd un Oyou really must know Thai a0 ate 18 ( ウ )に入る最も適切なものを①~④から一つ選び, マークしなさい。 (3) D studying Chinese helped me a lot. 2 studying Chinese was a waste of time. 3 studying Chinese was to hard. の studying Chinese wasn't necessary. 19 ( ェ )に入る最も適切なものを①~④から一つ選び, マークしなさい。

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ELEMENTlessons9です。この課末問題の回答を教えて欲しいです。お願いします。

2021 英語 2A の英 1808 課末問題 aiio19 Lesson 9 The Vancouver Asahi er eaoonO ofa do8 oddio Comprehension tndW 9 A Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? @ The hardships that the Nikkei had during World War II. O The first Nikkei baseball team in North America. © The relationship between the Nikkei and other Canadians through baseball. 2. The Vancouver Asahi finally won o ni ebi t s @ the respect of other Canadians through fair play nebioos sdT O the championship, improving their physical strength © the award for sportsmanship during the Pacific War c eviansage ne 2obaw asw buo) sedW S B Reading for details: Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are some unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. TA Japanese beganimmigrating to Canada in the 1870s, but they faced prejudice and (1. The Nikkei enjoyed baseball, and they (2. |2 ) the Vancouver Asahi. |3 The Asahi joined the strongest (3. ) league, the Terminal League. 4 The Asahi couldn't win against the white teams because of their lack of (4. ) power. The manager, Harry Miyasaki, used the strategy called “Brain' Ball" to (5. ) the team. Harry also required the Asahi to play (6. 7 The white teams played rough against the Asahi, but they never (7. ) back. many times. ) and sent Even the white people began to support the Asahi, and they won the (8. The Pacific War changed the lives of the Nikkei. They were treated as the (9. 19 to camps. Life in camps was uncomfortable, and the people living near the camps were (10. Nikkei. 1|However, baseball (11. 12| The members of the Asahi were (12. )of the ) their hate. They understood each other by playing baseball. )into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003. Paragraph Organization Words Introduction ( The Asahi playing against white teams ( Rebuilding the team amateur / championship / professional enemy / established / fairly/ fearful fought /inducted/ named/neutralized physical/ discrimination/rebuild The war and baseball Epilogue Class & No. Name

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フレーズ訳 :各設問の根拠となる箇所 / but are they having fun? しかしその動物たちは楽しんでいるのだろうか。 1 We all have seen animals playing, s€ 私たちは皆,動物たちが遊んでいるのを見たことがある most scientists believed /「that only humans can have fun. // ほとんどの科学者が信じていた 見 In the past, 過去においてはば 人間だけが楽しむことができると。 h But today, / those beliefs are changing. // しかし今日では F そうした考えは変わろうとしている。 上 More and more scientists are studying animal emotions. // ますます多くの科学者が動物の感情を研究している。 And their findings might surprise you. / そして彼らの発見にあなたは驚くかもしれない。 2(For example, /(1) scientists have performed experiments / 例えば 科学者はさまざまな実験をおこなった that show that some animals laugh./ They have learned 「中には笑う動物がいることを示す。 that some animals, especially chimpanzees, dogs, and rats?laugh. // 動物,特にチンバンジー,犬,ネズミが笑うことを。 Their laughs might not sound like human laughter, その動物たちの笑い声は人間の笑い声のようには聞こえないかもしれない 彼らは知った / but they are laughing. // しかし彼らは笑っているのだ。 3 Chimpanzees and dogs often show happiness. // チンバンジーと犬は喜んでいることをしばしば見せる。 Sometimes they may even look like they are laughing. // We know 時には笑っているように見えることさえあるかもしれない。 私たちはわかっている |that there are many similarities between humans and chimpanzees.| // 人間とチンバンジーには多くの共通点があることを。 And (2) anyone who has a dog knows //that dogs are very happy when they are それに犬を飼っている人なら誰でも知っている 犬は遊んでいる時,とても喜んでいることを。 playing, // However, / do rats laugh? // Have you ever played with rats? // あなたはネズミと遊んだことはありますか。 しかしながら ネズミは笑うのか。 / Scientists/at a university in Ohio/did. // オハイオの大学の科学者がそれをしたのだ。 4 Have you ever tickled them? あなたはネズミをくすぐったことはありますか。 What happened? // The rats laughed! // 何が起きただろう。 And (3) the rats laughed /Konly when their favorite person tickled them.>// それに,ネズミは笑ったのだった ネズミが笑ったのだ。 自分の気に入っている人がくすぐったときだけ。 But how do the scientists know /|that the rats were really laughing? // しかし科学者はどうやってわかるのだろう 5 ネズミが本当に笑っていると。 They studied their brains. // 彼らはネズミの脳を研究したのだ。 (4When humans laugh, / one part of the brain is very active. // 入が笑うと <When a rat laughs, ネズミが笑うと 脳の一部は非常に活発になる。 that same part of its brain is active, too. // ネズミの脳の同じ部分も活性化しているのだ。 And scientists have found another interesting similarity / そして科学者は興味深い類似点をもう1つ発見した between humans and rats.) // Rats like to be with the rats] / 人とネズミの。 in their group/ /(that laugh the most. // It seems that fun-loving rats are popular. // 集団の中で ネズミはネズミと一緒にいるのを好むのだ 楽しいことが好きなネズミは人気があるようだ。 1/ だけど,そんなことが本当に大事なのですか」と。 最も笑う。 You might say あなたは言うかもしれない /"That's interesting, / but is it really important?" 「おもしろい 7 (5In fact, / these kinds of experiments are teaching scientists / 実際 these®E こうした実験は科学者に教えている a lot about the parts of the human brain 人間の脳の部分について多くのことを They hope tosomeday lind out /Lhow to help unhappy people feel happier. |/ 彼らはいつか見つけたいと望んでいる And that's nothing to laugh at. / thaf control emotions. // 感情を制御する。 不幸な人々が幸せを感じるのに役立つ方法を。

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英語 これの答えなんだと思いますか?解いてみたのですが答えがなくて自信がありません。15番の選択肢は①ago ②from now ③past ④in です。 答えだけでかまいませんお願いします🙇‍♀️

A frosty Novemper morning decorates the leafless trees to perfection. When I went up the hill, the white frost was sparkling, and the of milky mist hanging in the air. 6 trees arose on all sides. There were layers The frost has not yet taken to lingering* on the trees in the morning. The air was soon mild. When I went to plant a new tree just received from the nursery*, a gentle moistnes prevailed. Planting trees is pleasant work, encouraging I dug the hole, the soil moved easily beneath the spade, soft and damp. thought about the future, and especially 7 so when conditions are as favorable as this. The weak roots settle 9 into the loam and compost and bone-meal*, pressed into the pit that has been dug; and the infant" thing, little more than a twig, is magnified in the 10 into a handsome and graceful maturity. The village has responded readily 11 the urgings* to plant more trees. In various corners single saplings* are being installed; where more space is available, groups are being planted. A decision as to 12 is not arrived at without much discussion, opinion being split, in general terms, between decorative exoties which put on a great show of blossom and those less showy trees, unfortunately slower in growth, which are more 13 to the village scene. To my relief the latter choice has been preferred. My immediate contribution has been to plant on the grassy edge of the lane which passes my house. 14 there is no room_for anything tall, I chose a white hawthorn*, and as I set it in the earth I could picture it giving pleasure to people who will walk along this lane many years 15 long after I am dead. [注] linger「とどまる」、nursery「苗床」 loam and compost and bone-meal 「黒土(ローム)と堆肥と骨粉」 infant「未発達の」、urging「奨励」、sapling「苗木」、 hawthorn 「セイョウサンザシ」 問6 0 green 2 rich 3 bare fallen 6 問7 0 Below As ③ Though Above 7 間8 0 for 2) dark ③ pessimistic の optimistic 8 問9 0 up hard unresistingly with difficulties 9 問10 0 imagination 2 real ③ future の life 10 問11 0 for ③ to by 11 on 問12 0 the way of planting の what to plant ③ how to plant 0 plant or not 12 問13 の traditional 2 colorful ③ dangerous 0 against 13 問140 If As long as 3 Unless Since 14

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