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Vocabulary CD impróve (v) な集 to become better, or to make something better runway (n) ってうう avery long surface like a wide road, that aircraft leave from and come でう3 fáscinating (adj) down on extremely interesting mixture (n) 混信物a single substance made by mixing several substances together populátion (n) - the.number of people or animals living in a particular area, country, etc. résident (n)尾住看 someone who lives ina particular place éthnically (adv) éthnic (adj) R援 relating to a particular race, nation, tribe, etc. FAN-ス divérse (adj) very different from each other divérsity (n) 角藤性 a range of different people or things religion (n)京烈 belief in one or more gods, or a particular system of beliefs in one or more gods Vocabulary Quiz Check the meaning of the words above and put them into the blanks. Change forms if necessary. 1) Icannot stop reading his novels. They are so ( 2) Do some exercises in the textbook to ( )your math skills. What is the ( ) of Tokyo? 4) Pour .cake( ) into a pan and bake it for 45 minutes. 5) The city prides itself on its ethnic ( brenk e9も 6) The airplane braked hard when its wheels touched the ( プレーキ 7) Canada is a culturally ( ) nation. 8) Shinto isa( ) that is practiced only in Japan. 9) The ( ) of the city protested the high taxes. こうきす。 ) and historically related. 10) These two areas are (

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英語 高校生

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●次の英文を読んで,設問に答えなさい。 Back in the 1960s/futurists predicted that the biggest problem/for Americans/in the year 2000/ would, be managing /all their free time. What happened? People in the U.S. /have all the timesaviig tools/they could want: jet travel,cell phones,microwave ovens/personal computers/and faxes. Yet/they work more,/not less, Unstructured time a day just to spend time with is hard to find:Obviously, (1) the futurists' idea was the opposite. In reality/ friendsor family the. Pore technology a society has, the less free time it has. Americans ín most cities feel/that time is scarce,that there is never enough of it. According to a social psychologist/ Robert Levine/we are experiencing (2) “a time famine." We are hungry/for time. People use/ their cell phones to stay/in touch with work when they are shopping for dinner or at the beach on the weekend. They have computersand fax machines at home so that they can be productive át any time of day or night. Everyone has 24 hours a day, of コ-ス (3) What Americans say they do not have is time to spendwith people/who are important to Course. 強,壁す them. In a recent survey, nearly three-quarters of the respondents said they needed more time oin3 with family and friends/and less stress, in order to feel satisfied.e A recent Harris 'poll*/showed' that American leisure time decreased almost 40 percent, within the past 20 years/but (4) that is only half the story. During that time, Americans' consumption increased/by 45 percent. When people buy more/they have to work more so they can pay/for the things they buy. (5One question on the poll askedif people agreed with the comment,/“Most of us Eighty-two percent/6f the respondents said yes. buy and/consume far more than)we need." るかに多い、 There is (6)good news. Many people in the United States/are trying to take back their time. Some people are choosing to have fewer possessions/and work less. Some people are changing priorities and making time for family and friends. Others are turning off their cell phones and taking time for leisure activities/ walking alonga beach at sunset, hiking up a hill to see the sunrise, taking a child/to the park/for the afternoon. Americans are discovering/that they want these things back/and they are the kinds of things/that only time can buy.

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