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English Junior High

これの(②)に一語を文章から抜き出していれるんですけど、quickはだめですか? 答えはearlyでした。

When I first moved to Japan, my new life was like an adventure, and full of surprises. Ive forgotten a lot of small things, but I'll never forget the first party I gave. 1was teaching English at a university in Japan. I decided to have a party for some Japanese students at my apartment which was near the school. The party was at 7:00. I was rushing to get ready, cleaning the room, checking the food, and so on. And finally at about 6:45, I was about to take a quick shower and get dressed. Perfect timing, I thought. But just then, the doorbell rang. The students, in one big group, were already at my door! In America nobody comes early, and in fact, most people come a little late on purpose, usually alone or in pairs. We call Oit being “fashionably late." I had to ask them to wait outside for about 15 minutes. “The party starts at 7:00!" I said, This was a real life lesson for them and for me about cultural differences. They learned they should not come to my parties ( ② ) again, and I learned I should be ready a little (2 )just.in.case. So at 7:00, everyone came in, with my second surprise. ③They showered me with all kinds of presents! I was happy to get so many presents, of course, but I really didn' t want them to come together. I was very busy because I had to find vases for the flowers, bowls for the snacks, and try to say Thank you' for their gifts. People usually take something likea bottle of wine to an American-style party. But I felt. more. appreciated by my_guests in Japan. It was more like my birthday or Christmas than a simple homeparty. FinallyI sat on the sofa and talked with them. Everyone was having a good time. Though I have lived in Japan for more than ten years, I m still surprised at many things. Life is full of surprises.

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English Junior High

英語の解説と答えを教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

次の(A)(B]をよく読んで,それぞれの問題の指示に従って答えなさい。 6 Lave you ever heard a storv like this? A woman moves to a new town With her cat. After a few weeks. her old neighbors are surprised to find the cat at their door. It has found its own way back home. Not many animals have traveled as far as Tom, a dog in Australia who traveled 1, 600 kilometers to come back home. In 1991, Sam, a cat in America, traveled 800 kilometers more than Tom. In Japan, Taro, a dog, traveled halif the distance Sam traveled. Do they have maps, a compass or a GPS in their heads? Scientists believe that cats have something magnetic inside their bodies. They also believe that ‘homing' pigeons also have the same thing. They are called 'homing' pigeons because they are always able to find their way home. Many birds travel a long distance without getting lost when they fly south for the winter. They follow the magnetic lines of the earth to find their way. (注) neighbor 隣人 distance 距離 compass 方位磁石 GPS 全地球測位システム magnetic 磁気を帯びた homing pigeon 伝書バト get lost 迷う (問題) 次の各問いに対する最も適当な答えをア~エの中から一つずつ選び。 記号で答えなさい。 1 How far did the dog, Taro, travel to come back home? イ 800 kilometers. ア 400 kilometers. ウ 1,200 kilometers. エ 1,600 kilometers. 2 What do homing pigeons use to find their way? イ A compass. ア Maps in their heads. エ The magnetic lines. ウ A GPS.

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English Junior High

ここの(3)の問題なんですけど、答えが(ウ)になるんです。けどなんで(ウ)になるのか分かりません。読むと(ウ)が合うのは分かりますけど、(ウ)以外も合うくないですか?教えてください🙇‍♀️

Passerby: OK. First, choose the same street from the cake shop, and turn left at the second m 次の英文は, 留学生のリサ (Lisa)と通りすがりの人 (Passerby)が交わしている会話である。次 の地図を参考にして英文を読み,後の問い(1)~(4)に答えよ。 Excuse me. Could you help me? Lisa 地図 Passerby: Yes, of course. (ア) : Look, I have a map of this city, but I Lisa don't know where I am. I want to go to Yume Library (エ) Hikari Station to meet my friend coming from my country, and before that, I want (イ) to go to this cake shop called Yume. Post Office Hikari IStation Could you tell me to go to the cake shop and the station? (ウ) Passerby: Sure. We are here on this map. Lisa I see. Passerby : You want to go to the cake shop first, right? Walk *along this street, and turn left at the first *corner. Walk a little, and then, you'll see the cake shop on your right. You can get there in five minutes. It is my favorite cake shop. Lisa : I'll go to the cake shop for the first time. Which cake should I buy? Passerby: Well, I think the chocolate cake is very good. Lisa I see. I will buy one. Then, 3 long will it take to go to the station from the cake shop? Passerby: There are some ways to walk to the station. It'll take twenty minutes if you choose an easy way. I think this way is good for you because you don't know this city well, right? Lisa : Right. Could you tell me about it? Passerby : Sure. Let's look at the map again. Go along the street in front of the cake shop, will see the library on your right. Walk a little, and when you see the post and you office on your right, turn left at the corner. After walking across the large street with trees, you'll be at the station. Lisa I see. That sounds easy. Passerby If you want to know another way, I'll tell you about it. It's a difficult way, but it's faster. Lisa * Well, I want to get to the station early, so please tellme.

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English Junior High

この問題の(a)と(C)の解説をどなたお願いします。 ちなみに答えは(a)はfriends,(C)はtired になります。 問題が長くて申し訳ありません。本当によろしくお願いします!!

次の英文は、留学生のナンシー (Nancy) が、友人と参加したボランティア活動について書いたスピーチ の原稿です。これを読んであとの問いに答えなさい。 Today, I am going to talk about my * experiences in doing volunteer work. I did ア two volunteer Jobs with my friends during the summer vacation. The first one was to read books to children at the ibrary. I can'tread Japanese well, so I practiced hard every day before the job.I * made some mistakes on that day, but I tried hard. The children enjoyed the books and had big smiles. I was very happy to see their smiles. The second .job was to sing songs for sick people in a hospital. In a big room in the hospital, we began to sing. Our chorus was not so beautiful. However, people listened to our songs *happily and :ome of them were crying. An old woman said, "I cried * with happiness. You tried hard to sing for us. Her words really * moved me. From these experiences, I learned a very important thing. When you want to do something for other people, you don't have to be* perfect. Just try very hard. They will see your* passion and they will feel happy. I will never forget these experiences. *experience in~ing: ~した経験 *make a mistake : 間違える *happily : うれしそうに *with happiness : うれしくて *move : 感動させる *perfect : 完べきな *passion : 情熱

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English Junior High

結構遅ぎめで教えて頂きたいのですが、わかる方いませんか?

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