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Date D 英7 写真および話し合いの内容をもとにして(1)~(6)の問いに答えなさい。 Graph A Shota: Mari, I hear your father is working in Singapore now. When did he go there? 家庭内使用言語(2010年) その他 12% インド諸語(タミル語など) 44% Mari: Last year. "At irst I "missed him, but I often get e-mails from him, So I feel happy now. v(O) 35.6% 12.2% Shota: That's good! Is English the "official language in Singapore? 他の中国語変種- 14.3% John : Yes, but it's one of the four official languages; English, "Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. Shota: Are there four official languages in Singapore? I didn't know that. (6 )32.3% "Table 47" Census of population 2010, n Statistics Singaporc より Mari: Is English the ( (② ) of the four languages? Table B John : No, it's not. Look at Graph A. Mandarin *comes first, and English *comes second. Shota:( ③. ) is also an official language, but only "a few people speak it. That's right. “By the way, do you know about チューインガムの持ち込み禁止 道路にタンやつばを吐く行為は禁止 たばこやごみのポイ捨て禁止 公共トイレの水を流さなければ罰金 John: the *rules in Singapore, Mari? 公共の場では禁煙 バスや電車内へのドリアンの持ち込み禁止 横断歩道以外の道路横断禁止 Mari : Yes, we mustn't *throw away trash on the streets. If we do so, *fines. John : Right. Do you know any other rules? Look at Table B. Picture C Mari: So many rules! I can't remember all of them. Don't worry. You can see *signs like Picture Cin many places. John: コ題 Mari: Oh, I see. inom 1asd on qm jssnhi nen 1oiost No smoking No eating and drinking o ansal *miss ~がいなくてさびしい Fine $ 1000 |Fine $500 注)at first 最初は *official language 公用語 *Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil マンダリン(北京語), マレー語, タミル語 *come first [second] *rule きまり hn sdi To 1位[2位]である *a few 少しの *by the way ところで *throw away trash ごみを捨てる *fine 罰金 *sign 看板

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2人の意見の文章からレポートをつくるときのタイトルは1人の意見だけについてのタイトルでもいいんでしょうか?? この問題では解説には2人目が日本人女性の話してるからとありますが、1人目も日本人女性の話軽くしてますよね。もし1人目の人が日本人女性の話してなくてもレポートのタイ... 続きを読む

You are doing research on people's sleeping habits. You found two articles. Japanese women sleep less than 7 hours each day. For some people, that might be enough, but for many others, it could cause some problems in the sleep a little more than eight hours and a half on average, which seems It looks like people in my Country are doing fine. Both men and women Around the globe, the amount of sleep that people get every night has long run. Japanese people, especially women, would need more sleep. 50 第4問 (配点 16) o 第2回 実戦問題 51 Average time per day spent sleeping in selected OECD countries plus China, as of 2016 How Long Do Peopleinthe World Sleep? by Kim 9:0 9:00 9:30 8:52 8:38 8:33 8:26 July, 2018 9:00 8:30 been steadily decreasing since the 1970s. Many believe that the w technology has contributed to that decline, since it frequently disrupts o 第 8:00 7:367:52 ■Women 7:30 ロMen sleep. The graph below shows the average sleep time for men and womon 7:00 in five countries. 6:30 One noticeable point about the graph is the length of sleep for Chinese people. No one around me sleeps more than nine hours a day, except for 6:00 China USA Australia France Japan small children. How can they sleep so long? One possible explanation could be that the ratio of people working in the primaryindustry in China is very high (27.0%). Those of the other countries are between 1.4% (USA) and Opinion on “How Long Do People in the World Sleep?" 3.4% (Japan), according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) statistics. People doing physical labor might need more sleep. by Yoshimi Ito August, 2018 As Kim mentioned, Japan has to deal with the problem of short sleep. Japan shows a marked contrast to China. Japanese men sleep one hour and eight minutes shorter than Chinese men and Japanese women sleep However, that is not all. As the graph shows, women in our country sleep bour and 28 minutes shorter thanChinese women, It may not be a big sixteen minutes less than men. We should address the issue of gender gap, deal if all Japanese women slept more than seven hours and 36 minutes. Dt this “seven hours and 36 minutes 1S the average, which means a lot of too. One thing I would like to point out here is that Japanese men spend much less time on housework than women. In 2011, women spent three hours and 45 minutes a day on housework (care for household members plus routine housework) while men spent just 31 minutes, according to OECD data. It is common to see wives who work full-time do most of the housework as well. The sad truth is that there are still many men who quite appropriate to me. seriously believe that housework mustbe done by women. We might have LO start by making them change this kind of mentality. n my opinion, two things are certain. First, many Japanese are not deal with these problems right away. 無2回

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