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34から37までの答えは4.1.3.4です。解説お願いします

Grade Pre-2 4 B Australian Success Story In the 1900s, the population of Australia started growing quickly. Many people moved there from other countries. They started families and built new homes. Because most families did their laundry by themselves, they needed places to hang い。 wet clothes at their homes. The solution was to make a long line with rope called a clothesline in every garden on which laundry could be hung to dry. 解答欄の The first clotheslines were straight, and they could not be moved. They took up a lot of space, so people could not see the plants_and flowers that they had ることが planted. Many people felt that the clotheslines did not look good in their gardens. In addition, people had to walk_up anddown the clotheslines carrying heavy, wet clothes, which was hard work. Later, smaller deyices for hanging, clothes _were. made that people could spin around. These new types of clotheslines were more convenient and took up less space in the garden. The most popular spinning clothesline is called the Hills Hoist? It was made by a car mechanic named Lancelot_Leenard Hill in 1945. Hill's design was a big success. Every family with a small garden wanted a Hills Hoist because it was easy to use. By 1994, 5 million Hills Hoists had been sold, making it the most popular clothesline in the country. The Hills Hoist became so famous in Australia that it was printed on a postage stamp in 2009. These days, more Australian families are living in apartments that do not have gardens. As a result, fewer Hills Hoists are used in modern cities. However, for many Australians, seeing such a clothesline still brings back memories of their childhood, and many people still use one in their daily lives. 0oDrich:2020 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 宙制を禁じます

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English Junior High

英語の問題がわからなくて😖 どなたでもいいのでお急ぎで教えてください!!🙇‍♀️ 図々しくてすいません!

9. 不 定詞 (3) 39 不定詞の用法2 2 >次の日本文の意味にあうように, (1) 私は今日はしなければならない宿題はありません。 に適する語を書きなさい。 ここも注意 I have no homework today. (2) あなたは何か読む本を持っていますか。 あとには数えられ る名詞も,数えられ ない名詞もくる。 no book (s) Do you have any books (3) 何か冷たい飲み物が欲しい。 no water く森村学園高(神奈川)> I want drink. Y 3 >次の日本文にあう英文になるように, [ 不定調の女の語 )内の語を並べかえなさい。 (1) 当地には訪れるべき場所はそれほどありません。 [aren't / so / places / visit / there / to / many / here]. (2) 彼にはやるべきことがたくさんあります。 く文教大付高(東京)> (things / has / do / of / he /a/ to / lot). 不定鋼の文の意味 4 >次の英文を日本語になおし,( )内を補いなさい。 (1) I have some flowers to give you. 私には( (2) Ken was the first to come here. 健が( (3) Tom has no friends to play with here. トムには( O 不定詞を使う英文 5 >次の日本文を英語になおしなさい。 (1) 私は何か食べる物を買いたい。 く愛知県> (2) あなたに見せたい写真が何枚かあります。 く滋賀県> I

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English Junior High

至急お願いします 解けるところだけでいいので教えてください

5 次の英文を読んで, 1, 2, 3, 4の問いに答えなさい。 o niw ninuh dond ni o ood t o What can we use to make *buildings? Some people will use *wood, and other people will use oh t *cement. Do you know we can use paper to make a building? In 1994, many people in *Africa *lost their houses in a *war. They started *cutting down trees to build their houses. A lot of trees were lost. A team from *the United Nations gave them *aluminum *tubes for their houses, but the people didn't use them. They *knew that aluminum tubes were expensive, so they *sold them. Then the team gave them paper tubes. The people in Africa started using paper tubes for their houses. They didn't sell them because paper tubes were not expensive. A Tmas bot undestand h Paper tubes are not expensive, and they are very strong, We can make and get them easily. They are B so we can *carry them easily. When we make a building with paper tubes, we don't need many *tools. These are good points of using paper tubes for buildings. There is another good point. When buildings are *dismantled, there is so much *waste. It is not used again, but paper tubes can be used again. There was a *church in Kobe. It was *destroyed by an earthquake in January, 1995. Eight months later, a new church was built. It *was made of a lot of paper tubes. Many people loved the.church. Ten years later, the church was dismantled and *moved to a city in *Taiwan. We can see the church there still now. nrld. Sho [注) *building(s) =D建物 *cement =セメント Africa =アフリカ *cut(ting) down=切り倒す *tube(s) =筒 *wood =木材 lose(失う)の過去形,過去分詞 *the United Nations =国際連合 *lost = *war =戦争 o1od *aluminum =アルミニウム *knew = know の過去形 *sold = sell(売る)の過去形 *carry =運ぶ *tool(s) =道具 *dismantle(d) =解体する *waste =ごみ *church =教会 *destroy(ed) =破壊する pet *be made of ~=~で作られる *move(d) =移動する *Taiwan =台湾 1 本文中の A に入るものとして,最も適切なものはどれか。 ア They stopped cutting down trees. イ They bought a lot of aluminum tubes. ウ They started using aluminum tubes. エ They started cutting down trees again. elish bonks Iwan hd moro dieult に入る語として,最も適切なものはどれか。 エ tall 2 本文中の B ア large d イ light わウ heavy 度も~しない Amer リカん 3 下線部の指す内容は何か。 具体的に日本語で書きなさい。 urpriscd know 4 本文の内容と一致するものはどれか。 ア People in Africa started cutting downalot of trees to sell them to other countries. イ People in Africa didn't use aluminum tubes for their houses because they were not expensive ウ We need many tools when we make a building with paper tubes. エ In 2005, the church in Kobe was dismantled and moved to Taiwan.

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English Junior High

1〜4まで教えてください!

5| 次の英文を読んで、1,2, 3, 4の問いに答えなさい。 oraon 1omiw sainuh and ni o ood aot o d What can we use to make *buildings? Some people will use *wood, and other people will use *cement. Do you know we can use paper to make a building? In 1994, many people in *Africa *lost their houses in a *war, They started *cutting down trees to build their houses. A lot of trees were lost. A team from *the United Nations gave them *aluminum *tubes for their houses, but the people didn't use them. They *knew that aluminum tubes were expensive, so they *sold them. Then the team gave them paper tubes. The people in Africa started using paper tubes for their houses, They didn't sell them because paper tubes were not expensive. A okon may bot understand h Paper tubes are not expensive, and they are very strong, We can make and get them easily. They are B so we can *carry them easily. When we make a building with paper tubes, we don't need many *tools. These are good points of using paper tubes for buildings. There is another good point. When buildings are *dismantled, there is sO much *waste. It is not used again, but paper tubes can be used again. There was a *church in Kobe. It was *destroyed by an earthquake in January, 1995. Eight months later, a new church was built. It *was made of a lot of paper tubes. Many people loved the church. Ten years later, the church was dismantled and *moved to a city in *Taiwan. We can see the church there still now. Tnd Tnons [注) *building(s) =D建物 *wood =木材 *cement =セメント *Africa =アフリカ *lost = lose(失う)の過去形,過去分詞 *the United Nations =国際連合 *cut(ting) down =切り倒す *tube(s) =筒 *war =戦争 *aluminum =アルミニウム *sold = sell(売る)の過去形 *knew = know の過去形 *carry =運ぶ *tool(s) =道具 *dismantle(d) =解体する *waste =ごみ *church =教会 *destroy(ed) =破壊する *be made of ~=~で作られる *move(d) =移動する *Taiwan =台湾 1 本文中の に入るものとして, 最も適切なものはどれか。 A ア They stopped cutting down trees. イ They bought a lot of aluminum tubes. ウ They started using aluminum tubes. エ They started cutting down trees again. ah bonko Iwa to meult stoi に入る語として, 最も適切なものはどれか。 エ tall 2 本文中の B ア large イ light ウ heavy y not American アメ 3 下線部の指す内容は何か。 具体的に日本語で書きなさい。 Turprised oww kr 4 本文の内容と一致するものはどれか。 ア People in Africa started cutting downalot of trees to sell them to other countries. イ People in Africa didn't use aluminumtubes for their houses because they were not expensive. ウ We need many tools when we make a building with paper tubes. エ In 2005, the church in Kobe was dismantled and moved to Taiwan.

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English Junior High

この問題の(1)〜(6)は合っているのでしょうか?? (4)番が良くわからなくて… 間違っているとしたらなぜ間違っているのか説明していただけると助かります🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、 (1)~(6)内に入る最も適切な語 (句) をア~オの中から一つずつ選 び、記号で答えなさい。 問3 We often think it is natural that we live. You may not really notice the value of life until ( 1 ) comesknocking on your door. When I was about two years old. I almost died. I don't really remember much about it except for what my mom told me. It was a hot summer day, and everybody went outside to enjoy the weather. My sister and her friend jumped into our backyard pool to cool off. I just stood ( 2 ) the pool because I did not know how to swim yet. My mom always watched all of uS very そ closely, but just for a minute, she walked over to the side of the yard to talk to my dad. She told my sister to watch me, but my sister was busy( 3 ) with her friend. Before anyone knew it, I fell into the pool. I was ( 4 ) heard me fall in. There was almost no splash. (5) happened next was amazing. My mom says she felt someone touch her shoulder, but when she turned around no one was there. She looked around and saw me in the pool, kicking and waving my arms in the air. I was trying to keep my head above the water. She jumped in and pulled me out. Luckily, I was okay. She held me tightly in her arms. She was so relieved that I was all right. All of this happened in less than a minute. It shows how precious life really is and how it ( 6 ) intheblink of an eye. No one really knows why my mom turned around. To this day, she thinks that it was my guardian angel tapping her on the shoulder. ア dead イ die ウ) death エ life オ live アin イ up ウ for エby オ with (ア)having fun イ to have fun ウ to be funny エ taking care オ to take care (アhttle enough to be イ so little that no one ウ too little to エ as little as any オ very little so someone ア Then イ It ウ It was エ What was オWhat アran be lost ウ 1oses イ can lose エ must lose オ must be lost

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