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English Senior High

(1)と(2)を全文並べがて欲しいです ちなみに答えは(1)3番目③ 6番目⑥ (2)3番目⑤6番目⑥

[1] 次の英文の文脈に適合するように下線部(1)~(5)の [ 内の語(句)を並べ替える き,それぞれ3番目と6番目にくるものを選び, その番号をマークせよ。 As shown by the recent trend of jimikon (simple weddings), more and more couples are [ avoiding ② ceremonies money. 6 6 to 7 wedding] ち 103 aims to reverse that. ③ elaborate ④ holding ⑤ save The VR (virtual reality) software a 24. Ateam is a Japanese smartphone games developer. Its app, named Sugukon VR, combining sugu (soon) with kon from kekkon (marriage), is used with headphones and goggles that people slip their smartphones into. It is unique because the videos are taken from the perspectives of both bride and groom. Other attempts at VR software merely imposed clients' images on magazine ads for wedding locations, but Ateam tried hard to make the experience more realistic by advancing to videos and audio. groom The video responds to one's movements. For example, with the goggles on, the can turn to see his bride in all her finery. If he then swings back, he sees the wedding guests. Couples can also use the software to check out wedding locations at hotel resorts 3 of 4 out ⑤ the expense ⑥ them overseas (2) avoid ②:: checking =4 160 person. Ateam's app uses the technology it developed for a horse racing game (3) [① from V+ 2 lets 3 players (4) race 2 0 to] in T⑤ that ⑥ the ⑦view] the point of view of a jockey. It 5 3. is a response to the fact that fewer engaged couples are holding elaborate ceremonies. According to a survey, approximately 670,000 couples get married every year but around 300,000 stop short of holding a wedding ceremony. This means (4)[①are ③ fewer 4 for for 2 2 chances 4 there ①to ⑦7 young people] attend weddings. The number of there people who do not know what to do in a wedding is increasing. A staff member at Ateam said, "By using VR technology, we can create a system so that (5) and 2 away 5 ✓perie ③ cannot ④_far ⑤ live 4 2 T⑥: relatives: :: ::⑦::K_who_ attend the wedding will still be able to experience it." Ateam will film different wedding locations in V₁ 0 Japan and other countries and allow clients to virtually experience them at their customer service counters. STEM

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English Senior High

なぜ、suggesting になるのかがわかりません💦

英語 About seven years ago I started learning how to paint as a hobby: I was pretty terrible. Everything looked flat, I did not have the right proportions, and my colors were totally off. My friends and colleagues suggested that I stop wasting my time (a ) something I wasn't good at. "Focus on your day job," they said. I kept at it practicing, taking classes, finding the right teachers who could teach and challenge me Over five years, painting started to become intuitive", and surprisingly, I am now considered "good." Today, the same friends say I was born with this talent. "You're in the wrong profession," one said recently. The same thing happened when I started piano and singing lessons a couple of years ago. Comments shifted from. "Stop wasting your time and focus on what you know," to "You've got a musical talent." (A These comments originate from long-held beliefs that growth is largely not possible for adults. Even when there is evidence of learning, it can be caused by talent from birth, like the comments that I received suggested. Most scientific studies on adulthood focus on cognitive maintenance or decline, rather than growth. (b) that even scientists may think that development is severely limited in adulthood. The prevailing" mentality is represented by proverbs, such as "use it or lose it," or worse, "old dogs can't learn new tricks." A few recent studies, such as ones by Arne May and Denise Park, ( C ) suggest that learning new skills, such as juggling or photography, for even three months may strengthen brain functioning in adults. (B) I would take these studies one step further to argue that an important cause of cognitive

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English Junior High

合ってるか不安です💦 答えがないので答え合わせがしたいです🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします

次のメグ (Meg) とおば (Aunt) の対話文を読んで、後の問いに答えなさい。 Aunt : Meg : I want to be a nurse. ? Aunt : Why? Meg Aunt : Because I want to help sick people. But I have another reason, : 'What is it? Meg the next : Look.enty yea Aunt Meg : Aunt to this article, AI will take many jobs away. It says many jobs will disappear in years. However, it also says medical jobs will not disappear. sca I think so, too. AI help nurses a lot and it plays an important role in hospitals. But I think Al can not read patients' feelings well. When nurses take care of patients, it is important to understand their ② You like communicating with people, so ③ it can be your strength as a nurse. I think you'll be a good nurse. Thank you. I'll study hard to be a good nurse like you. : I wish we will work together someday. 注) medical 医療の patient 患者 take care of 〜の世話をする。 (1)下線部①にはメグへの質問の文が入ります。 ふさわしい1文を考え、英語で書きなさい。 What do you want. to be (2) 下線部②に最も適する1語を、下の選択肢から選び、記号を書きなさい。 ア. meanings イ. jobs ウ. patients H feelings (3) 下線部③のitは具体的にどのようなことを指していますか。 日本語で書きなさい。 コミュニケーションをとること (4)本文に関する次の質問の答えとして最も適するものをア~エから選び、その記号を書きなさい。 Question : Why does Meg's aunt think that medical jobs will not disappear ? ア. Because Al always help nurses a lot and it plays an important role. イ. Because it's necessary for nurses to work with Al in hospitals. ウ Because the article says medical jobs will not disappear. H Because it's not easy for Al to read patients' feelings. (5) 本文に関する次の質問に、それぞれ3語以上の英語で答えなさい。(語数に、ピリオド等の符号は含めませ ん) ① Yes,it does ① Does the article say that many jobs will disappear in next twenty years? ② What will Meg do to be a good nurse like her aunt? ② shell study hard.

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