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[2] 次の英文は,中学生のタカシ (Takashi) とアメリカからの留学生トム (Tom) について 書かれたものです。 よく読んで、 あとの (1)~(6) の問いに答えなさい。 Takashi and Tom are good friends. They are junior high school students. Tom is from America. He came to Japan six months ago. One Sunday morning in April, Tom came to Takashi's house, and they studied together for two hours. When they finished, Takashi said, "Let's go and see the cherry blossoms. There are many cherry trees in the park near my house. They are very beautiful now." Tom asked, "Are you going to study cherry trees?" Takashi said, "Oh, no. In Japan, we enjoy eating lunch under the cherry trees during the cherry blossom season." "Oh, really? That *sounds nice," said Tom. "We *call it hanami. Hana means flowers, and mi means to see. But when we say hanami, it usually means to see the cherry blossoms," said Takashi. "I see. OK, let's go, Takashi," said Tom. Takashi and Tom went to Takashi's mother and asked, "May we go and see the cherry blossoms ?" His mother said, "Sure. This is the first ( ) in Japan for Tom. You will enjoy it." Takashi said, "So I want to make lunch." His mother said, "How about making onigiri together ?" "That's a good idea," said Takashi. So Takashi and Tom *began to make onigiri. "This is like a *snowball. It's a lot of fun," said Tom. They enjoyed making onigiri* for a while. 4 Then Takashi and Tom walked to the park with their lunch. When they got near the park, they could see the cherry blossoms. Tom said, "Wow! They are very beautiful. And so many blossoms! You can eat a lot of cherries in *early summer." Takashi was surprised and asked, "Why ?" Tom "answered, "Because there will be a lot of cherries on these trees." "Oh, no. Cherries don't *grow on these trees. Japanese cherry trees are only *for seeing blossoms." "Oh, I didn't know that. We call them 'cherry trees,' but there aren't any cherries! That's interesting. Look! There are a lot of people! The Japanese people really like hanami," said Tom. They enjoyed hanami very much. *cherry : サクラ, サクランボ, *began begin (始める) の過去形、 *answer : 23. summer. (12) *call~ ... ~を・・・と呼ぶ, *for a while : しばらくの間, *early * for seeing: 鑑賞するため *sound: ~のように思われる, * snowball: 雪だま, grow: 育つ, (1) 下線部 ① (2) 下線部② 答えなさい 7 spring (3) 下線部 (4) トムは右 選んで,言 アタカ イサク ウ 公園 エ 木に (5) 本文の る最も適 (a) Whe (b) Did (6) 本文 ア To イ H ウ Ta I To "kin.

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English Junior High

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Unit 4 長文問題 もしも時間を戻せたら? 1 ) able to change the past? If you Do you ever wish you (1) had (2) that ability, maybe you would spend more time practicing soccer, learn the instrument that you always wanted to play, study harder for that big test, or try to save more money for the future. 2 What would you do if you had the ability to turn back the clock? This was a question which Mr. Woodall, a high school teacher in Philadelphia, asked his students. Mr. Woodall wanted to know what was important to his students but was pleasantly surprised to see the results. I think their answers will be very interesting to you, too. (3) 3 Mr. Woodall expected to see answers (which were connected to the own good of the students, but he was wrong. The majority of the answers (5)which he received from his students were for the good of others. 4 Targ ①関係 2157 (4) A very common answer he found was, “If I could turn back the clock, I would take back some things that I said to a friend." Apparently, many of the students regretted saying something (5) friends and wanted to change that. Surprisingly, close to 40% of the students answered this way. ) hurt their 5 Another common answer was about pets. "If I were able to turn back the clock, I would spend more time with my dog," or "(7)I would be nicer to my cat," were some common answers. Almost 25% of the students missed their pet very much and wanted to show more love. These pets included dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and other animals. 6 There were other answers about reading more books, studying harder, or eating less junk food. However, Mr. Woodall was quite impressed with his students and their concern for others. He decided to share all of the answers with his students, and the students enjoyed hearing the different answers. Mr. Woodall decided to try this activity with his students every year. By asking, he felt he would learn a lot about his students. tu P e g n t

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