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この問題の四番で、答えは三枚目のように書いてあり、わたしはアメリカでは茶色に見えるものもオレンジ色に含むと言う事 にしたのですがダメですかね?

ぼ 国際化とは、 化の異なる人とどのように上手に, ともに生きていくかを考え なければならないということでもある。 毎日の生活の何でもないようなところ にも、誤解を生む種がある。 When) are you Yu ウ What /oc イ Hi, Johi ①(ア Which Jane: Hi, Yuri. doing ? The sun in ズすうの色 talking about the beelor ef the sun, this picture book is yellow/Bút we don't usually use yellow /when w paint a pieture of the sun in Japan, John: Yuri @ (tho. Neft. (sfa), thinks, e that (shpuld). Jane: Really ? /ve nevethought that people have different ideas/about fh. color of the sun. An Japan do you use red for the sun ? Pari: Hello, Jane,/ We are a 日本は赤 Yuri: Sure.Nellow is Ahe color for the moon, My American friends Jane: That's interesting. /I use white for the moon, also use white for the moop. We have different ways óf seeing colore 10 イ such John: Yes. Yuri, do you have any other examples/④(ア just ゥ e)this ? me, l«Did you 15 Yuri: Yes. Last week a woman living near my house asked see my cat ? The orange one, you know!" I knew her think it was orange. It looked brown to.me/ Here in America tKe c includes the color that lóoks brown/ to me,/GI was surprised hy cat, büt I didn't ブケンびは? orange 茶に見えるものもオレンジに含といy - John: You are a good observer./ ®I've hever thought that. /of this kind of many small differences の(ア between thing before. There are 重要語句のチェック J color 色 ロusually ふつうは ~ということは(決して)ない 口 should ~ 当然~だ 口thought think(思う)の過去形,過去分詞形 Dexample (s) 例 口 brown 茶色,茶色の ロnotice 認める,気がつく Deach other お互い(に) ロreally 本当に never ~ Hifferent 別の,違う ke ~ ~のような(動詞として使用しない場合) 口idea (s) 考え server 観察者 口culture (s) 文化 口include 含む tural 文化上の (culture の形容詞形)

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English Junior High

この長文解説してくれませんか? あと、どうすれば長文が「早く」「正確」に解けるのでしょうか、お願いします!

td, I remembered your words, so I got up and started running One day, I said to my father, “I don't want to run in the 100-meter race on sports day. I I always look at this picture when I have some problems. Then I can remember the practiced for three weeks. He said,“Naoki, now you can run faster. But please *remember member of the *track and field club when I was a student.” I said, “Oh, really? What We started to practice running together in the park near our house the next day. My should I do to run faster?" He said, “You should *move your *arms more *quickly. Also, not good at sports.” He said, “If you practice running every day, you can run faster. You Hello, everyone. Look at this picture. My father took it on *sports day when I was father *ran very fast. I asked him, “Why can you run so fast?" He answered, “I was a can't run fast.” He asked me, “Do you practice running?” I *answered, “No, I don't. *Im feel like ~(~のように感じる)の過去形 don't look at the *ground when you're running.” My father *knew a lot about running. We 下の英文は, 男子中学生のナオキ(Naoki) が英語の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 ten years old. In this picture, I'm running in the 100-meter *race. The picture is very 5 Torlw important to me. Why? 1 Iwill talk about it. have a lot of time before sports day. 2 od J6 *I said, “I see. Thank you, Dad.” an importantthing. 3 He looked at me and said.“Run *to the end.” A Sports day came. I looked for my father. but I could not find him. The race began. started to run. I *felt like I was running very fast. After running about eighty meters, 1 thought that I could win the race. *Just then, I *fell down to the ground. I was so sad and could not *get up. Then I saw my father's face near the *finish line. He was looking at me. I remembered his words. I got up and started running again. Of course, I was *last. That night, my father showed me this picture and said, “I like this picture very much,” Tasked, “Why?” He answered, "I took it because I was so happy.” I said, “I didn't win the Ho said. “That's not important. I was happy because you didn't stop running after ララ race. I ララ falling down. again.” He looked happy, and he gave this to me. 4 じ race, and I can try hard. I likotgn race 競走 answer 答える sports day 運動会 mn の過去形9glors. ran ~が得意であるo I be good at ~ gabuse を動かす 1ン track and field club 陸上部 0ale. ntodem 腕 quickly 速くiaum.nt. arm remember 覚えている ground 地面 move ~ to the end 最後まで knew knowの過去形 just ちょうど get up 起き上がる 0ge beyslqed 189T Yod T to0 felt like ~ last ビリの ゴールテープ finish line 中文

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English Junior High

この並べ替えはどうなりますか? 教えてください🙏

You *may find out the box soon if you are lucky. You may think you will have to use the scale ten times if the eleven-gram balls are in the last box. But listen. There is a way to find out the box with eleven-gram balls by using the scale ( ② ). Do you know the way? I'll tell you. First, take a ball or balls out of each box. When you do so, one thing is very important. The *number of the balls and the box number must be the same. For example, you must take one ball out of the No. 1 box, two balls out of the No.2 box, and ( ③ ) balls out of the No. 10 box. If you do r so, you will have ( ④ ) balls. Next, put all the balls on the scale. Remember all the balls in one box are eleven grams. If the scale shows 553 grams, what does it mean? It means three balls on the scale are eleven grams. (ア balls イ ウ taken エ these オ where were 5 カ カ three ) out of? You know the answer, right? They were in the ( ⑥ ) box. If the scale shows ( ⑦ ) grams, it means all the balls in the No. 6 box are eleven grams. And if the ( ® ) box has eleven-gram balls, the Scale will show 558 grams. Logical thought is important for you. It is useful to *solve the problem more easily. (注) quiz クイズ scale はかり gram グラム(重さの単位) take ~ out of … …から (外へ) ~を取り出す weigh(~の) 重さを量る may ~かもしれない number 数,番号 solve ~を解決する

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English Junior High

英語です。至急教えて欲しいです。!!!

次の英文は、中学生の航が英語の授業で発表するために書いている原稿である。 航が一度書 B. C. Dの問題に答えなさい。 2 次のA. わた。 A になったつもりで、 下線部の語句をそれぞれ正しい形に直して書きなさい。 felt = feel の過去形 (注)soup =スープ set up~=~を準備する surprised = 驚いて Yesterday ais my mother's birthday. dinner for her. I cooked curry and soup. So I made I started to cook after school and finishedoto cook at7 p.m. And then, I set up the table. When she ecome home and opened the door, she was very surprised and said, “Wow! Thank you!" I felt happy. B 中学生の聡(Satoru) が, アメリカ人の留学生ポール (Paul) と次の表を見ながら話をしている。 の に入れるのに最も適当なものを, 下のア~クからそれぞれ一つ選び, 記号 の で答えなさい。 (注)meat =肉 table = 表 kind = 種類 delicious = おいしい 訪日外国人が最も満足した食べ物 Korea (韓国)Taiwan(台湾) Hong Kong (香港) China (中国) America(米国) 15.3% 17.3% sushi 23.1% 26.8% 10.3% 27.3% 14.7% 12.8% 14.7% 13.2% ramen soba/udon 9.7% 5.2% 2.8% 3.9% 6.2% 16.6% 24.0% 18.4% 7.3% meat 22.8% 16.1% 23.6% fish 7.6% 14.6% 20.4% others 24% 26.5% 23.8% 22.9% 28.1% (国土交通省観光庁資料 「H27 訪日外国人の消費動向」より) Satoru : Look at this table. For people from Korea, is the most popular food. Paul : Yes. People from America like it, too. But look! About 27% of people from Taiwan like Satoru : You're right. It's very interesting. I thought sushi was the most popular Japanese food for people around the world. How about you? What food do you like? Paul :I like all kinds of Japanese food, but I like fish (3 It's delicious. Satoru : Oh, really? Fish is the most popular food for people from (4 I like fish, but I don't usually eat it at home. My mother likes meat very much. ア China イ Hong Kong ウ sushi エ the best オ カ キ fish ク as well as more ramen

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English Junior High

この穴埋め問題を教えてください🙏

Kate: Today, we learned about *depopulation at school. The same thing is happening in this town, right? Yuta : Yes. Young people go to cities and old people stay in towns. Last week, my father told me an interesting story of Mr. Yokoishi. Kate: Who is he? Yuta :He is a farm leader in a town in Shikoku. He has done that job since he left college. He was worried about depopulation in his town and was thinking of a good way for old people to have a happy life. One day, he had a good idea. Kate: What was that? 10 Yuta :One day Mr. Yokoishi went to a Japanese restaurant with his friends. There he saw some food with *leaves on one *plate. Suddenly he had a great idea. He asked the *cook, “How did you get the leaves?" The cook answered that he always went into the mountains to get them. Then Mr. Yokoishi thought, の (ア the old people イ it 15 ウ for I easy オ will be ) in my town to find leaves. They know a lot about mountains and many kinds of leaves.” And he also thought, “They can sell leaves to Japanese restaurants. Kate:I see. His idea was to sell leaves. Why are leaves put on the plates? Yuta: Because food looks more beautiful when we see it with leaves. 20 Kate:So Japanese restaurants need them. Yuta : Yes. He told。his idea to the old people in his town. At first, they 2 didn't think they could do such a thing. But some of them thought walking around the mountains to find beautiful leaves is good to *stay healthy. So they decided to sell leaves with Mr. Yokoishi. Mr. 25 Yokoishi taught them the way of using a computer. Now, they can take *orders from all over Japan on the Internet. Kate: That's great! Do the old people in the town have a happier life now? Yuta : Yes. And they stay healthier, too.

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English Junior High

ここのカッコ内の単語を教えてください🙏

Kate: Today, we learmed about *depopulation at school. The same thing is happening in this town, right? Yuta : Yes. Young people go to cities and old people stay in towns. Last week, my father told me an interesting story of Mr. Yokoishi Kate: Who is he? 5 Yiuta : He is a farm leader in a town in Shikoku. He has done that job since he left college. He was worried about depopulation in his town and was thinking of a good way for old people to have a happy life. One day, he had a good idea. Kate: What was that? 10 Yuta : One day Mr. Yokoishi went to a Japanese restaurant with his friends. There he saw some food with *leaves on one *plate. Suddenly he had a great idea. He asked the *cook, “Howdid you get the leaves?"" The cook answered that he always went into the mountains to get them. Then Mr. Yokoishi thought, (ア the old people イ it 15 ウ for オ will be ) in my town to find leaves. They エ easy know a lot about mountains and many kinds of leaves.” And he also thought, “They can sell leaves to Japanese restaurants." Kate: I see. His idea was to sell leaves. Why are leaves put on the plates? Yuta : Because food looks more beautiful when we see it with leaves. 20 Kate: So Japanese restaurants need them. his idea to the old people in his town. At first, they didn't think they could do sucha thing. But some of them thought Yuta : Yes. He told walking around the mountains to find beautiful leaves is good to *stay healthy. So they decided to sell leaves with Mr. Yokoishi. Mr. 25 Yokoishi taught them the way of using a computer. Now, they can take *orders from all over Japan on the Intermet. Kate: That's great! Do the old people in the town have a happier life now? Yes. And they stay healthier, too. Yiuta

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