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1枚目は文章題をで、残りが問題です。 至急教えて欲しいです お願いします🤲

4 英語クラブに所属するケイ(Kei) が, プラウン先生 (Mr. Brown) や仲間とともに, 地 域に住むノルウェー (Norway) 出身のアーベルさん(Mr. Abel) 宅を訪れて取材しまし た。次の英文は, 英語クラプが発行する英語新聞に載せた記事です。英文を読んで、 J w avab hio sda ai" あとの各問い(問1~問4)に答えなさい。 od booy Yacs aw 3o0ts 注) Mr. Abel is a friend of Mr. Brown's and he is from o D bracers Norway. He came to Japan about ten years ago. One day in afnrrassex August, we visited his house. It was very hot outside. There p oigosyiqmne ntbipd wsn idsrw うsuod were many tall trees around Mr. Abel's house and the wind bo through the trees was a little cool. We were surprised to Vedanon wsa bus_eと iiant dod 0d s bfod ot valw tat eds ai 3et' see Mr. Abel's house, It was a traditional Japanese house. o It was made of *wood and its roof was a *warabuki-yane.。 wood木材 1g * warabuki-yane わらで作 Mr. Abel wvelcomed us. We followed him in his house.We i られた屋根付 おじな : follow(ed) ~の後につい sat on tatami. When I touched the tatami, it was cool. The て行く「k op d .Yob tt s rg.ji ni btog so 7月b.bloo お *sunlight through the * sunlight 日光 d t bs sp2rort was not so strong and it was id うどりばま gi okog oelA beautiful. We had tea and he told us about houses. 89walt hae sasyy n5org Ietonned #u hoot voins ans つになができ Tro sitr ne 1o s02 wokd bona e er t rida Mr. Abel: “Im from Norway. In my country, there are four ) i nobi ail oert seasons like in Japan. But *as you know, it is very cold in od: as you know 知っての通 り winter in my country. Traditional houses in my country *grass on their roofs. Do know why? Cold air in have you *grass 草 t ThoN winter or hot air in summer doesn't *affect you so much * affect ~に影響する when you have grass on the roof of your house. Traditional fetA 1M 1わりonw et houses in Norway are like traditional Japanese houses with Ji bolil od bas n t bad odhg gvBt warabuki-yane and they are nice to live in. So when I found h euot ertS 357 3 ) 1 val Frbi5 od d.bi6 ont or this house, I decided to live in 1t. Of Course, nad o * fix ~を修理する Some parts of this house because it was old, but I like to live in this house. *Natural #building materials like grass o natural /自然の S and wood are useful and they are also good for'vonr haelth pulding materiale) 建築 and the Earth.When people these natural building 1 S use materials for their houses, they don't need so much energy ngae digpetiapa woT tt ot 3 がs せ u tptoy ponaca th3R Itbr. 10 brabye gahuu

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English Junior High

わからないので教えて欲しいです

4 英語クラブに所属するケイ(Kei)が,ブラウン先生 (Mr. Brown) や仲間とともに、地 城に住むノルウェー (Norway) 出身のアーベルさん(Mr. Abel)宅を訪れて取材しまし た。次の英文は、英語クラブが発行する英語新聞に載せた記事です。 英文を読んで、 69919W avnb blo oda nit の bo あとの各問い(問1~間4)に答えなさい。 rod blo Juods ainiog boog vem 97ow 9T9dけ h tiod booyvonm ooe tontis 注) Mr. Abel is a friend of Mr. Brown's and he is from oM Norway. He came to Japan about ten years ago. One day in u bauoTe 0 10an August, we visited his house. It was very hot outside. There 6XTbje" beobj6 udwon diw a9auod were many tall trees around Mr. Abel's house and the wind through the trees was a little cool. We were surprised to 5rud o see Mr. Abel's house. It was a traditional Japanese house. wen ban, noitibent dio日 od ord ai dad W It was made of *wood and its roof was a twarabuki-yane Mr. Abel welcomed us. We *followed him in his house. We sat on tatami. When I touched the tatami, it was cool. The wand uov od wood 木材 O1 * arabuki-yane わらで作 られた屋根T * follow(ed) ~の後につい て行く blos B *sunlight through the shoji was not so strong and it was niblind ggod beautiful. We had tea and he told us about houses, *unlight 日光 lqong oelA da3 o bne e9auord T 9 liunod Jidool voine nas 1o 9mo wo nol boog s ar ti dnids つことがで Mr. Abel: "T'm from Norway. In my country, there are four |obi aidh oer seasons like in Japan. But *as you know, it is very cold in a you know知っての通 winter in my country. Traditional houses in my country have *grass on their roofs, Do you know why? Cold air in り 文本 *gr自 草 ラ * affect ~に影響する winter or hot air in summer doesn't *affect you so much when you have grass on the roof of your house, Traditional a k 9 w od houses in Norway are like traditional Japanese houses with bng impipt badud odg avad warabuki-yane and they are nice to live in. So whenI found bibod 3ud blo this house, I decided to live in it. of course, I had to *fix rom bauod erd」 S Now *fix ~を修理する Some parts of this house because it was old, but I like to live in this house.*Natural *building materials like grass natural自然の(S) * building material(s) 建築 資村 and wood are useful and they are also good for your health 98|日 9lqo9g S and the Earth.When people use these natural building gid 101けa19now alsrodam nibliud wen 9au materials for their houses, they don't need so much energy 10g 8BW 89800r VWV と Bq6しilg09g Lomi gnivil

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English Junior High

模試で分からなかったところです。 教えていただけると嬉しいです。

4| 明(Akira)と智樹(Tomoki)についての次の英文を融んで、12.3,4の問いに答えなさい。 1 本文中の( A ), ( B )に入る語の組み合わせとして、最も適切なものはどれか。 ア A:Fast B:Interesting イ A:Interesting B:ast 1omoki andI were *second-year members of the school volleyball team. We wanted to be the *regular players for the games in July, Thev were the last games for the "third-year members, NO we thought they were(A).One day. Tomoki said to me, "Akira, ihe third-year mnembers are very kind. Whhen we can't lay vollevbal well, they alwways teach ウ A:important B:early エ A:early B important 2 本文中の口 に,適切な英語語を3語で書きなさい。 1IKE thnem and want to play together with them to win the games in July." “Me, t00, Ianswered. 3 下線部について、明が思い出した智闘の言葉とはどのようなものか。また。 その言葉によって 明の考えがどのように変化したか。次の一コ内の(の )と( 2 )に通切な日本語を 書きなさい。 Two weeks before the games, the vollevball teacher *announced the names of tne regua players in front of the team in the gym, Almost all of the regular players were third-year members. Only two second-year members became regular players, and I was one of them: 明は、3年生と一緒に出場できる最後の7月の試合に、ケガをして出場できなくなった。 次の機会はあっても, それでは自分にとって( 「僕はレギュラー選手ではないけれど,( )と考えていたが、智樹の )」という言葉を思い出して、 の Tomoki came to me and said, “That's wonderful. Akira. I was very happy when I heard your name," He also said, "T'm not a regular plaver. but I will do something for the team." But, 2 智樹と同じように行動しようと考え直した。 when we were practicing that day, I"fell down, I had a "pain in my *ankle and couldn't stand up. Everyone came to help me, The teacher took care of my ankle and said, "You 本文の内容と一致するものはどれか。二つ選びなさい。 ア Akira and Tomoki liked the third-vear members of the volleyball team. 4 should go to the doctor. " Then he called my mother. She came and took me to the doctor. The doctor said, "You should stop plaving vollevball for a month." I was very sad to hear イ The volleyball teacher announced the names of the regular players a month before the games in July. that. The next morning, Tomoki asked me, “Good morning, Akira, How is your ankle? Do you still feel pain?" "Yes, a little, Ican't play vollevball for a month," I answered. He ウ The volleyball teacher called the doctor when Akira had a pain in his ankle. エ Akira felta pain in his ankle, but he *was able to practice volleyball next day. said, "Don't be sad, Akira. I know you are a good plaver. You can't play this time, but オ Akira couldn't play in the games in July, but he did something for the team. Tm sure you can play as a regular player next time," “No. next time means nothing to カ Akira had a good time because his team was able to win the games in July. me," I said and went away from him. (注)“be able to ~=~できる I was thinking about Tomoki and the team that dav. After school. I went to the volleyball teacher and said, “[ home? I need to go to the doctor." “Oh, sure," he said. Then I went to the gym before leaving school. I found Tomoki there. There weren't any other members. He was cleaning the floor alone for the team before practicing volleyball. Then I remembered his words. He said them ta me when I became a regular player. I thought he was right and said to him, "I can't play volleyball yet, but I can do something for the team." “Akira, I'm glad you came here. Let's do something for the team together," he answered. Since the next day, I went to the gym as ( B ) as Tomoki. We tried to find something to help the team and did it together. In July, our team couldn't win the games. I was sad, but I had a good time with the third-year members. I also learned a lot of things. Nowour team has a *slogan. It is "For the Team!" (注)*second-year= 2年生の 文third-year=3年生の *ankle=足首 *regular player=レギュラー選手 *announce=発表する *Tm sure ~=きっと~だと思うら 楽 *fell down=転んだ *pain=痛み *slogan=スローガン

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English Junior High

教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️🥺

Hideki: Great! His dream finally came true! Hideki: Did Ranald have a hard time in Nagasaki? ME Smith: Well, this book says that people were kind to him because they thought he was a nice person. Me Smith: However, he was caught soon and taken to Nagasaki as an *illegal immigrant. Me Smith: Ranald didn't give up his dream. He worked on a ship, and he tried to find a way to go to Me Smith: Well, he had to take a *ship to Japan because planes were not *invented yet. Also Japan was Hideki: An isolated country Oh, Sakoku! I understand why it wasn't easy for him. was very interested in Japan. He wanted to visit Japan, but it wasn't easy. 読んで、 Hideki: Why? on isolated country at that time. Tonan, One day he got off a ship *off the coast of Hokkaido. Then he took a small *boat and 0oched an island in Hokkaido. He did this when he was 24 years old. In Nagasaki, he taught English, and he also learned Japanese from Japanese people. After seven months in Nagasaki, he went back to America and wrote about Japan and Japanese people. From his book we can understand his love for Japan. Oh, even on his *grave stone we can see it. Hideki: What do you mean? ME Smith: It has the Japanese word Sayonara on it. Hideki: I understand he liked Japan very much. He became a *bridge between two countries. To be like him in the future, 5 Mr Smith: That's good. Do your best, Hideki. invent:発明する isolated:孤立した 注) native English-speaker: 英語を母国語として話す人 off the coast of ~:~の沖合で ship:船 boat:ボート illegal immigrant: 密入国者 grave stone:墓石 bridge:かけ橋

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English Junior High

日本語の意味が分かりません💦 教えて下さると助かります! すみませんがお願いします!

【ゆりさんのスピーチ】 Do you know that a lot of people in Shiga Prefecture have worked as volunteers? I read about it in the newspaper and I thought of one person, Mr. Ikeda. I think most of you know him. He lives near here and he takes care of the flowers along the road to our school. One day, I said to him, “Thank you very much for taking care of the flowers. beautiful.” He smiled and said to me, “It's my pleasure. I'm glad that you I like seeing them. They're very enjoy O them. It's only a small thing, but I wanted to do it for the people in our town.” I wanted to do something for other people like Mr. Ikeda. So I decided to clean the lakeshore whenI take a walk every morning. When I walk along the lakeshore, I always enjoy the beautiful view. I ② (enjoy / to / wanted / everyone ) the beautiful view of Lake Biwa like me. While I am picking up garbage on the lakeshore, many people say to me, “Thank you.” When I hear that, I am very happy. After strong winds, the lakeshore gets very dirty. Cleaning it is hard, but I don't feel tired because 3) When I was a child, I only did things that other people asked me to do. Through this experience, I've learned that it's important to decide what to do for others by myself. Aweek ago, I had another wonderful experience. When I was cleaning the lakeshore, I met a woman who was doing the same thing. She said to me, Thank you for keeping the lakeshore clean. I see you when I take a walk every morning. I was moved, so I began to clean like you.” I was glad to hear that. I found that even a small thing can move people if we do it for others. I also learned that volunteer work will spread to other people in this way. I hope everyone will do something for other people like Mr. Ikeda. (注)It's my pleasure. どういたしまして。 lakeshore 湖岸 view 眺め garbage ごみ dirty よごれた by myself 自分で move (d) move(感動させる)の過去分詞形

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