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英語 中学生

四角Bが、 アになる訳が分かりません、 ウだと思いました💦

2次会話は、高校生の茜、 壮太と、オーストラリアからの留学生のジャックが、 ある 話題について休み時間に話したときのものです。また、グラフ1は、そのとき茜たちが 見ていたウェブページの一部です。これらに関して、あとの1~5に答えなさい。 Akane : Hi, Jack! Can we ask you something? We have Jack Sota Jack about eco-tours since this morning. A a presentation : Sure. Eco-tours are an interesting topic! They're becoming popular in many countries. : Yes! On eco-tours, tourists can enjoy nature and also learn about it, right? : That's right. On eco-tours, people don't just visit places. They learn about nature, animals, the local history, and traditional cultures. And they often talk with local people to understand more. Akane: It's different from normal trips. Jack : Yes, it is. The theme of eco-tours is protecting nature. People can enjoy the trip more deeply by learning about nature and helping to protect it. Sota : I hear that eco-tours started in Australia Jack : Yes. The Australian government started promoting eco-tours in the 1990s. People began going to forests, mountains, or Aboriginal villages. Akane: Have you ever joined an eco-tour? Jack Sota : Yes, I have! I once visited an Aboriginal village. I talked with Aborigines, saw how they lived and walked in the forest with a local guide. I really enjoyed it and took many pictures. I'll show you some next time! : Sounds exciting! I also want to experience an eco-tour in Australia someday. Jack : You should! B do you know any good places for eco-tours in Japan? Akane: Yes! Okinawa is a great place for eco-tours. I found a graph on the internet. It shows that the number of people who joined eco-tours in Okinawa increased from 2013 to 2017. In 2017, more than 500,000 people joined. Jack : 500,000 people? That's great! Akane Yes. The graph also shows that C Sota Jack Sota foreign tourists joined eco-tours than Japanese tourists in 2015 and 2017. The number of Japanese tourists in 2017 was only about 100,000. : I hope a lot of Japanese people will try eco-tours. Actually, I went to Iriomote Island in Okinawa last summer with my family. : Oh, nice! What did you do there? : We joined an eco-tour there. We went canoeing on the river and hiking in the jungle A local guide showed us many wild animals and plants. He also told us stories about life on the island.

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英語 中学生

【急募】 高専の過去問なんですが和訳ができないんで教えてください。また、英語の問題の解説もお願いします。

5 次の英文は,家族の夜の外食行動(eating out behavior)に関する調査について述べたもので ある。英文と表を良く読み, あとの問題に答えなさい。 なお, 計算等を行う場合は、この問題の ページの余白で行うこと。 Kakeru and his friend Judy go to a university in Japan. They decided to work together to do some research about people's eating out behavior at night. They sent several questions to 300 families with children in elementary or junior high school. They asked what day of the week the families eat out at night the most and what their primary reason for eating out is. The results are shown in the tables below. Table 1 shows the days of eating out at night. According to the results of the survey, Monday is the lowest percent of all. Only one percent of the families eat out on Monday. The percent of families who eat out on Thursday is half of the percent of Wednesday. On Sunday, ten percent of families eat out. The rate of families choosing Friday or Saturday night for eating out is more than 70 percent, and Friday is higher than Saturday. Why do more families choose Friday and not Saturday for eating out? Many adults and children are on a five-day week, and Saturdays and Sundays are their days off. So, they eat out on Friday night as a reward for finishing the week's work or school. In Table 2, we can see various reasons for eating out at night, but more than 60 percent of the answers are related only to parents. Parents usually make meals for the family, and other members sometimes help to cook. As a result, when parents cannot make dinner, the family eats out. The percent of "For a change" is about half of "All family members come home too late." The research also shows that most children want to eat out more often, but about 50 percent. of parents think they eat out too much. They worry about the cost of eating at restaurants. Table 1 Days of eating out Day Percent (%) Table 2 Reasons to eat out Reason Percent (%) Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8 Thursday Friday ( A ) ( B Saturday ( C ) Sunday Total amount 10 100 1 Parents come home too late 36 2 P 27 Q 15 R ) 11 Others For a change Total amount 7 4 100 (注) primary 第一位の on a five-day week 週5日勤務の be related to ~~と関係がある cost table day off for a change 気分転換に total amount it rate A reward ごほうび late 遅くに -5-

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