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上の本文を見て、(5)に答えてくれた人様は絶対にベストアンサーにします!!!本当に分からなすぎて泣きそうです😭😭😭😭😭お願いいたします!!!!!!わがままでごめんなさいm(_ _;)m。

Let's Peki 1-2 p.54-55 About 700 years ago, people started to make mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to power these clocks, The clocks told the hour with bells. However, the weights were big and heavy.so (were/to/ difficult/elocks/move/these). About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The springs were small and light. So people could move the clocks easily. Eventually. people began えなさい。 to carry watches. Today, we have clocks and watches everywhere. This is the result of many great inventions and many people's efforts. Even now, clocks and watches are improving. 約700年前から現在までの時計に使われたものとして, 本文で挙げられていないものをア~エから選び、 記号で答えなさい。 ア ぜんまい イ おもり ウ つぼエベル (2) 下線部①の()内の語を正しく並べかえなさい。 So these clocks were difficult to move. (3) 下線部②の英文を日本文にしなさい。 (最後には、人々はうで時計を持ち運び始めました。 (4) 下線部(③3)は何の結果であると言っていますか。 日本語で書きなさい。 (多くの偉大な発明と多くの人の努力の結果 (5) 本文の内容について、 次の問いに3語以上の英語で答えなさい。 1. What kind of clocks did people start to make about 700 years ago? 2. About 500 years ago, was it difficult to move the clocks? 3. Are clocks and watches still improving? の結果

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English Junior High

この英文を日本語訳してほしいです!よろしくお願いします🙇🏻‍♀️‪💖

d and Think O "ords rabl] in] メグはその後、災害時の外国人支援についての英語番組を家族と見ることにしま 番組では日本で地震にあった外国人の体験談を取り上げています。 ? What kinds of troubles did these people have? (s) Case 1 (日本在住のバングラデシュ人男性) When the earthquake began, I didn't know what was happening. After the terrible shaking, I ran out of the house with my wife. We didn't know where t go, so we drove to a supermarket parking lot. We staye in our car for five hours. We were too scared to get out. Finally, we spoke to a police officer passing by. He guide us to the local shelter. I didn't know about it until then. Case 2 ( 旅行中だったフランス人女性) My friend and I took a day trip by train. On the way back there was a big earthquake to a police officer passing by, Round 1 Get the 本文の前半, Case A ⇒ ( 現在分詞 A Trains stopped running. The announcements at the station were in Japanese. We looked on the internet, but all the latest information there was in Japanese, too. Fortunately, there was a woman speaking to some travelers in English. She told us how to go back. [142 words] #ing #fit ► pp.82-83 Grammar 3 00 Round 2 Fc それぞれのC Case 1 After 2 How Case 3 WH 4 Di Round 1 Cas 日本 Co C 2

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English Junior High

赤丸のところ、答え教えてください! 回答ないので困っています💦

3 次の対話文は,中学生の友里 (Yuri) と留学生のニック (Nick) が What kind of rice ball do you 何の種類のお茶が like the best? という調査 (survey) の結果 (result) を見ながら話しているときのものです。 これを読 んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 好き? Yuri Hi, Nick. Do you eat rice balls? Nick: Yes, I do. I'm on the soccer team at school. After practice, I sometimes feel hungry and want something to D(e convenience store to get rice balls. foods. Yuri : What kind of rice ball do you like the best? Nick: I like tuna-mayo the best. Why do you ask me? Yuri My teacher did a survey about that in my class last week, and here are results. Forty students answered the question. 4/41/ クイズの答え Wow, forty percent of students like tuna-mayo the best. ). At those times, I often go to a Rice balls are one of my favorite Japanese Nick : Yuri: Yes, and twelve students prefer mentaiko That is the second largest number. 2人 () rice ball b the Nick: I like sake, too. It's not [as/popular as mentaiko, but two more students like it than kombu. Well, how about you, Yuri? しかし2人の生徒はこんぶより 好きだと言うえっ あなたは? Yuri: My favorite kind of rice ball is umeboshi but it's the least popular in my class. Nick I can't eat umeboshi. I don't like it because it's too sour for me. 食べたことない Yuri: Really? I like umeboshi. There is a big ume tree in the garden at my house. Nick: Yes, I know that. When I visited your house in March, I 4 (see) the tree. It 3月 had a lot of blossoms. We were looking at the blossoms from the kotatsu in your practice the least in ... ...で最も~でない put ~を入れる (過去形も同じ) feet fall 落ちる bear fruit 実をつける honey はちみつ Why don't you ~? ~しませんか。 look forward to ~ 5 10 room then. It was cold outside, but I was 5 (worm) when I put my feet into Cpl, this ユダリはあたないコタツの内にいれぞ the kotatsu. at the ume blossoms from the kotatsu was wonderful. 20 Yuri : I agree. After the blossoms fall, the ume tree at my house bears a lot of fruit every year. My grandmother makes umeboshi from the fruit. She uses a lot of honey when she makes umeboshi, so her umeboshi is not so sour. Nick That sounds interesting. Can I try your grandmother's umeboshi? Yuri: Yes. You'll like umeboshi if you eat one of my grandmother's. Why don't you 25 come to my house after school? I can make you rice balls with my grandmother. I'll make your favorite one and my favorite one. Nick Thank you. I'm looking forward to eating your rice balls. garden E blossom E into ~の中に agree 賛成する SO それほど try ~を試す 〜を楽しみにする ask ~にたずねる percent パーセント prefer ~を好む sour 酸っぱい foot (足)の複数形 15

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