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入試問題です。答え教えてほしいです🙏✨

5 脳の構造と働き 脳は「小さな宇宙」と呼ばれるほど未知の分野であり,私たちの知らないことが多くあります。以下の 文を通して、脳の構造と働きについて学習してみましょう。 手引き The brain has three parts: the medulla, the cerebellum, and the cerebrum. The medulla is at the top of the spinal cord. olt is inside the skull at the bottom part of the brain. The medulla is the busiest part of the brain. Al information that the brain gets must come through the medulla. All answers must go through the medulla on their way back to the body. A hit to the back of the neck can kill a person if @it hurts the medulla. The medulla 延髄 cerebellum 小臓 cerebrum 大脳 spinal cord cerebellum is above and behind the medulla. It is about the size of a small ball. People can walk, dance, and play games because of the cerebellum. We feel hungry because our old, or lower, brain is working. Scientists call the old brain the feeling brain. The cerebrum is the thinking brain. It is the biggest part and above the medulla and the cerebellum. The cerebrum takes up most of the space in the head. ®lt's the part of the brain that makes us intelligent human beings. take up とる。占める の 上の文を読み,各問いに答えなさい。 (1) 次の説明は脳のどの部分のことか,( )内にその名称を日本語で答えなさい。 の 脳のいちばん下に位置する の 脳の中でいちばん大きい ○人の運動機能をつかさどる へ へ へ (2) 本文のDとのの it はそれぞれ何のことか,文中の英語2語で答えなさい。 O へ

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English Junior High

この英文を翻訳して欲しいです! ①や組み換え問題は無視でいいです。 写真見ずらいかもしれないんですけど、よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️

OR6) が、英語の授業でスピーチをしました。英文を読んで,あとの問いに答 I'm interested in English, so I'm in the English club. We meet on Wednesdays and do many kinds of activities with our English teacher. We p( have) a tea party last month. We invited George, Emma, and John. They are *international students. They are studying Japanese language and culture in different high schools Hello, everyone. *int in Shizuoka. At the party, I asked them, “Are you 2( enjoy ) your school life in Shizuoka?" George said, “I really enjoyed the sports festival last stu month. I was excited to see the *cheerleaders' performances." Emma said, “I like lunch time here. I enjoy lunch with my friends in *chee perfe our classroom. In my country, we don't have lunch in the classroom. 応援 We have a *school cafeteria." John said, “At first, I *was surprised that there is cleaning time at *schoc *was s school. In my country, students don't clean their classroom. Now I ~に驚 like cleaning time at school because I feel good after cleaning." Then I talked with our English teacher about cleaning time in Japan. He is from London. He said, “I like cleaning time in Japan, too. Now, I practice judo here. When we *enter the practice room, *enter: we *bow to show our thanks to theplace. I think Japanese students *bow:右 clean their classroom every day for the same reason." I was surprised that students don't have cleaning time at school in wanted / other countries. の [ more things / to / it / know about / I], so I checked it on the Internet and learned two things. First, some countries in the world have cleaning time at school, but more countries don't. Second, some people think to have cleaning *necessary time at school is not *necessary for students because they should *how to ~ learn *how to clean at home, not at school. I learned that different countries have different ways of thinking. *proud:誇ら We can't say our way of thinking is right. But I felt *proud and *the World C ワールドカ happy when I saw the news about *the World Cup. Japanese soccer *behavior: fans cleaned the stadium after the game. Some fans from other *cherish: I think cleaning is one of the Japanese cultures. We should *cherish around the world. countries became interested in their *behavior and started to clean. the wonderful culture of cleaning and の価を適する形にしなさい。

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