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英語 高校生

この長文の①に入る単語を選ぶ問題で自分はエが1番自然だと思うのですが、不安なのでどなたか教えてくださるとありがたいです。

特殊構文 文法項目 fireworks remain an important part of celebrations in China. In particular, you are ' Fireworks were invented by the Chinese in the seventh century. To this day, C) Houses of Parliament (the meeting place of the British government) with enough 一*gunpowder to destroy the building and kill everyone inside it, including the king In the United Kingdom, fireworks are usually only seen in the first week of November each year. On November fifth, 1605, g Guy Fawkes was caught under *the テーマ 文明·風俗 UNIT 13 O Track 78-80 Reading almost certain to see fireworks during the Spring Festival, otherwise known . Chinese New Year. ©only in the past several centuries, however, ( ① 5 custom of viewing fireworks spread to countries all over the world. For the Japanese, fireworks are commonly viewed in the summer. In fact. on on.. given day of the summer season, you are likely to find a publically organized fireworks display somewhere in Japan. Many people wear traditional summer kimonos or yukata, and enjoy foods and sweets bought from *open-air stalls while watching the 10 fireworks in the night sky. The first fireworks were seen in Japan in 1733. Currently, the biggest fireworks display in Japan is held in Nagano prefecture, where about 39,000 explosions light up the sky. In America, fireworks are closely associated with two important annual events. 79 The first of these events is New Year's Eve. As the clock strikes midnight and 5 people welcome the New Year, fireworks light up the sky, which lets everyone know that the New Year has begun. The fireworks in *Times Square, New York are especially famous and live on TV across the nation. The second event is the Fourth of July, commonly known as *Independence Day. On this day, all Americans celebrate their freedom from the *British Empire and the birth of their country. Moo。 of the fireworks on this night are red, white, and blue in color iust like the flag o! b American's country. aningtai 3 Every year, around November fifth, people on fireworks shows to acroga

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英語 高校生

写真1枚目(本文)の[傍線部ア]の漢字について。 3枚目の様に書いてしまったのですが、これでも⭕になりますか?

ステップ2 ひそやかな音に耳澄ます 聴くと いう一つの動詞 読解音と文化のかかわり」 長田 弘 課題|社会に対する提言を読み取る とりわけ小さな音だ。古語に数多くあって、今日の言葉に数少ないのは、小さな音を愛でる言葉だ。今は小さ な音がバズ(プーンという音)に、耳ざわりな音にすぎなくなって、日常にあって、ひそやかな音に耳澄ますとい うことが、心を楽しますものと思われなくなった。心解かれるのは大きな音、それも他の音を圧する音だ。大き な音ばかりが世にはばかるようになって、日々の表情を伝える音が少なくなった。 たとえば、夏目救5, x%じっしはうひに書きとめた日々の音は、次のような音だ。 (注2)~え2 泥の音。森のなかの雨の音。雨のざぁーっという音。冬の半鐘の音。雨戸をはずして入って逃げた泥棒の足音。 (型m) 夜中に鼠が鰹節をかじる音。襖を閉める音。火鉢の切り炭のぱちばち鳴る音。欄間に釘を打つ音。杉垣のつづく 家から、微かに洩れてくるコトの音。正月に、鼓をかんと打つ音。春の日に、子どもがヴァイオリンを擦る音。 火事の火の粉の飛ぶ音。激しく号鈴を鳴らしながら、馬の蹄とともに到着する(消防の)ジョウキポンプの音。 中 の (型す) *青桐の枝を、植木屋が鋸で、ごしごし引いて切り下ろす音。窓の障子をがらりと開ける音。老いた猫の、くしゃ 0 みともしゃっくりともつかぬ、苦しそうな音。大通りをがらがら押されてゆく荷車の音。下駄の歯入れ屋が古い 鼓を天秤棒にぶらさげて、竹のへらでかんかん叩きながら、垣根の外を通りすぎてゆく音。 どんな小さな音だろうと、音は日々のなかにある時代の音だ。激石の書きとめた日々の音のほとんどは、今で はなくなった音だ。時代のもつ文明の音が、街の音だ。ひとが音にもつ記憶というのは、自分の耳で聴いた時代一

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英語 高校生

以下の写真はソフィー・ハウの「世界をより良くするための教訓」という文章の一部なのですが、オレンジで線を引いた部分をどのように訳せば良いか分からないため、教えてください。 hold someone to accountで「~に責任を問う」ということから、「そのゴールは私によ... 続きを読む

Wales is a small but progressive country, the only country in the world to have legislated to protect the interests of future generations, the only country to have appointed someone independent to oversee this. Across the world, our systems of government, of politics, of economics have tended to act in the short term. And often, the decisions that are taken discount the interests of future generations and the planet. But in Wales, we're trying to change that by passing a law which requires not just our government but all of our main public institutions to demonstrate how they're acting for the long-term and how the decisions they take don't harm the interests of those yet to be born. And so as a mum of five and the world's only future generations commissioner, I want to share with you today some of the lessons we've learned about how we're trying to leave the world better than we found it. First of all, you must involve people in setting long-term goals. Ask them: What's the Wales or the world you want to leave behind to your children and your grandchildren? We held a national conversation -- the Wales We Want -- and people told us, "We want a low- carbon economy. We want you to help us keep people well rather than just treat them when they're ill. We want connected communities and a more equal Wales." And our government legislated to set seven national well-being goals to achieve that. Each institution has to demonstrate how they're meeting those goals, and they're held to account by me. You have to focus on the interconnections between different aspects of well-being. You need to talk often about why it's just as important to public health as it is to the environment to tackle high levels of air pollution, why diversity in the workforce is just as important to economic prosperity as it is to addressing inequality. Our institutions have a legal duty to act beyond their immediate remit to recognize those connections, work with unusual suspects. And so we're seeing hospitals in Wales working with the National Botanic Gardens to create spaces for nature on their sites. We're seeing offices in our environmental agency helping to find solutions to tackle childhood

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