to keep someone or something within the limits of a particular activity, subject, or location
confine
父が助けてくれる人と連絡を取ってくれた。
My father ( ) me in ( ) with someone who could help.
put / touch
When emoji were first introduced in 1999, only 250 people used them.
False (The system offered emails, but they were restricted to only 250 characters, so emoji were way to say more in a limited space. 第1段落第5文)
Her ideas were incorporated into the development of that product.
その製品の開発に彼女のアイデアが取り入れられた。
Who created the first emoji in the world?
A Japanese designer, Kurita Shigetaka did.
domain
彼女が言ったことはその議事とまったく関係がなかった。
What she said was not ( ) ( ) the agenda at all.
related to
Emoji can be used to show our feelings.
True (Using emoji, we digitally kiss and smile, show our feelings, or express our support. 第1段落最終文)
They organized a specialized committee to work on the issue.
彼らはその問題に取り組むために専門の委員会を組織した。
What is the name of a society that directs communication in the digital domain?
It's the Unicode Consrtium.
a person chosen to speak or vote for someone else or for a group of people, or to take the place of someone else
representative
彼女はその理由を次のように説明した。
She explained the reason ( ) ( ).
as follows
Representatives of large tech companies meet every month in Silicon Valley.
False (The Unicode Consortium meets four times a year for four to five days in Silicon Valley. 第2段落第5文)
Students are required to submit their reports by the end of this month.
生徒たちはレポートを今月末までに提出する必要がある。
What did Rayouf Alhumedi say people wanted, especially in the tech world?
She said they wanted to be acknowledged and recognized.
rude in a way that causes someone to feel upset or annoyed because it shows a lack of respect or goes against normal behavior or rules
offensive
彼女は世界の注目を集めました。
She ( ) worldwide ( ).
attracted / attention
Rayouf Alhumedi became one of the most influential teens of 2017.
True (She attracted worldwide attention as she campaigned for its inclusion and selected as one of the most influential teens of 2017. 第4段落最終文)
Her knowledge of the universe expanded through using the internet.
What do the majority of people around the world want emoji to be?
They want emoji to be more inclusive and reflect cultural diversity.
to accept that someone or something has a particular authority, status, right, or position
acknowledge
性別や肌の色合いを表す171種類と同様に補聴器や車いすや盲導犬が2019年に加わりました。
A hearing aid, wheelchair, seeing-eye-dog, ( ) ( ) ( ) 171 options for gender and skin tone were added in 2019.
as well as
Most people around the world feel their identity is fully reflected in emoji users.
False (A survey of 7,000 frequesnt emoji users revealed only 54% of people felt their identity was fully reflected in emoji options. 第6段落第2文)
She makes a point of exercising regularly.
彼女は定期的に(頻繁に)運動するようにしている。
When do people feel they are being told that they are unimportant?
When there is not an option to accurately describe oneself.