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English Junior High

公立高校過去問の英作文です 採点をお願いします!

あなたは、英語の授業で, 「インターネットショッピング (online shopping)」 について,長所と短所 6 を述べる立場に分かれて話し合いをしました。 それぞれの人物のメモをもとに, 実際に話し合いをした には,それぞれメモに即して, 適切 ときの会話文を完成させなさい。会話文の ① (2) には, インターネットショッピングの長所についてのあなたの は、 朝美 (Asami) の意見とは違 な英語を書きなさい。 また, ③ 考えを,次の《注意》 に従って英語で書きなさい。 ただし, ③ う内容とすること。 《注意》文の数は問わないが, 10語以上 20語以内で書くこと。 ・短縮形 (I'm や don't など)は1語と数え, 符号(やなど)は語数に含めないこと。 <Asamiのメモ> 長所 ・家まで直接配送してもらえるた め、商品を運ぶ必要がない。 <Kenji のメモ> 短所 インターネットの安全な使い方を 知らない人もいるため, 問題が起 こるかもしれない。 <実際に話し合いをしたときの会話文> Asami I think that online shopping is good because you ① They are directly sent to your house. goods from the shop. You may be right, Asami. But online shopping has a bad point, too. Some people don't 2 the Internet in a safe way. So some of them may have problems. Kenji You I see what you mean, Kenji. But I still think online shopping is good because 3 <-7- (注) directly 直接に ◇M3 (726-31) 28

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English Junior High

答えがorなのですが、なぜなのかわかりません。どなたか教えてください。

[2] The coronavirus has become a very big problem around the world. Because of this, handwashing with *soap has become very important. (A) Parents, teachers, and leaders are [7. their hands 1. a day I. to wash . everyone many times ]. Many telling famous people have made songs and videos about handwashing. Handwashing is important, but it is not easy for some people in the world. "Handwashing with soap is one of the cheapest and most effective things you can do," said a *director at *UNICEF. "It can protect you and others against coronavirus and other diseases." However, there are billions of people in the world who cannot (B) do this. UNICEF says that 40 percent of the world's people, ( C ) 3 *billion, do not have a handwashing place with water and soap at home. Also, 47 percent of schools do not have a place for handwashing, and 16 percent of healthcare centers do not have handwashing places for patients. Many people in developing countries are getting sick because they cannot wash their hands. Until now, UNICEF has taught people in developing countries the importance of handwashing. But even now, developing countries still need help. Japan and other countries should give help so that all people around the world can wash their hands. Notes: soap 石けん director 局長 UNICEF ユニセフ、国連児童基金 問 3 空所 (C)に入る適切なものを次のア~エから1つ選び記号で答えなさい。 7. and 1. or .but I. for billion 10 億

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English Junior High

リーディングの問題です。 色付き下線部の英文の訳し方がよくわかりません。 どのようにして,回答のようになるのか教えて下さい🙇‍♀️

3 Jill, Ellen, Bob, and Edward lived near a lake/They could go for a swim every day. A man named Mr. Black lived near the lake, too./Sometimes Mr. Black went swimming with the children. One day they asked him to go for a swim with them./Mr. Black said "We can't go for a swim. We may never swim in the lake again." "Why not?" asked Edward. "Because the lake is polluted," said Mr. Black. "There's a new sign at the lake. It says No Swimming, Polluted." "What is polluting the lake?" asked Jill. "Let's go down to the lake and look at it," said Mr. Black. (ア) Mr. Black and the children went to the lake on a sunny Sunday. They looked into the water. It wasn't clean/They walked around the lake and they saw why it wasn't clean. “Look at that *garbage in the water," said Jill. "That's what's polluting the lake.” Edward saw oil floating on the water./"That oil pollutes the water, too,” said Edward. "It comes from boats on the lake." "Come here," said Ellen. "Take a look at this. There are tires in the lake !" "Why would people throw tires into a lake ?" asked Bob. "They just don't stop to think," said Mr. Black. "But they are not the only ones who pollute the lake. The people who run that factory pollute the water, too." Bob looked at Mr. Black/"What can we do? How can we stop the pollution ? he asked. "Well, we must get help from other people. We can't do it alone," said Mr. Black. Mr. Black had a friend who worked for a newspaper company. He asked him to help. The next day the story about the pollution was reported in the newspaper. Many people read about the story. They talked of the pollution. They talked of ways to clean it up. people met at the lake./They came to clean it up./ They cleaned out the garbage. Then they cleaned out the tires./They set up big cans. Then they put signs on the cans. The signs read, "Put Your Garbage Here." /People who lived near the lake came to help./People who had boats came to help./And, people from the factory also One day (イ) came to help. They knew that it would take a long time to get the lake clean again. But they did not give up. They all hoped that someday the "No Swimming” sign would come down and the people could swim in the lake again. 注) 〒garbage=ごみ

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