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English Junior High

問2と問3と問4を教えてください!

14) 次の英文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Jack is writing an e-mail to Mike now. Hi, Mike. I arrived in Hokkaido two weeks ago. My school here is wonderful! I can't speak Japanese well yet, but I've made friends with many students at school. I read some books about Japan before I came here, but 5 school life are new to me. many things about Japanese "C For example, an interesting thing happened at lunch time on my first day at this school. After the fourth class finished, suddenly my classmates began to eat lunch in our classroom! And they put their lunch boxes on their own desks! I couldn't believe it. So I asked my friend, Takeshi, "Aren't your desks for studying?" He 10 looked a little surprised and answered, Of course they are, but we use them when we eat lunch, too. Why do you ask?" Another interesting thing happened after school that day. After we finished our class, some students started to clean the classroom. That also surprised me. Because our school in America has a "cleaning staff, students and teachers don't have 15 to clean. The next day, I cleaned my classroom with my classmates for the first time. After cleaning with them, I felt good. I think that it's good for students to clean the places that they use. 100点 *Lastly, we have our school trip for five days next month. You may also be interested in this because our school in America doesn't have such a long trip. I'm 20 very happy because I will go to Kyoto, Tokyo, and other places in Japan. Now my classmates and I often talk about our school trip. It is interesting to plan what places we will visit in Japan. I want to see some famous places and old Japanese buildings with my own eyes. I sometimes feel there are many differences between Japan and America. This 25 makes my life in Japan very exciting every day. I'll tell you about my school trip next time. () surprise cleaning staff ‡‚ (= janitor) [問1] 下線部 ① を, ほぼ意味が同じで次のように書きかえるとき, 1語が入るか答えなさい。 There are many things that I didn't lastly 最後に, 終わりに にはそれぞれどのような (15点) know about Japanese

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English Junior High

文章の内容があまり理解できません。 ざっくりで良いので内容を解説して欲しいです🙇🏻‍♀️

About 50 years ago, I lived in Los Angeles, California. My father took care of my younger sister and me. We played baseball every weekend. My sister and I loved baseball. I knew that my father had a "hero. His name was Ken Smith. He played for a team in *St. Louis. Its name was the Red Birds. My father said that Ken was the greatest player of all *major league baseball players at that time. I also became a big fan of Ken Smith, so I wanted to be like Ken Smith very much. That summer was special because my father *took my sister and me to St. Louis. We went there and came home by *plane. We were going to meet Ken Smith. I almost couldn't believe that. My father's best friend had a big *company in St. Louis, and he knew some of the very important people of the Red Birds. He also knew Ken Smith well. We stayed at my grandmother's house in St. Louis, She said to me, "Jack, I have something special for you." That was a ball with an *autograph by Smith. An *injured player of the Red Birds was in the hospital, and my grandmother worked there. She told him my story, and he got Smith's autograph on the ball. She knew that A but she gave the ball to me. I was sorry for my father, but I was very happy. I liked Ken Smith more. The next day was an exciting day for us. My father's friend helped us, and we could meet Ken Smith before the game. I thought Smith would be kind and big, and I was right. Then I showed him the ball from my grandmother. We talked about it. He asked me about the way to practice baseball, and I talked to him *proudly. *In front of Ken, I felt that I needed to do so. I wanted to be a great baseball player. He *understood. That night we watched a night game of the Red Birds. During the game, I *held my ball, and looked at it many times. A man talked to me. "New ball?" he asked. "Yes, with an autograph," I said and smiled. "Who?" he asked. "Ken Smith," I said proudly. "Really? I don't believe you." "Here, look." "Wow! I'll get it for 20 *dollars right now!" "No, give my ball back to me, please," I said. "You've got a very special thing. Take good care of it!" he said. I knew that the ball was a *treasure for me. The next day, 3I felt it took a long time to get back to Los Angeles. I was excited and I told my friends about my experience with Ken Smith in St. Louis. No one believed me, but I thought that I would never forget my happy feelings then. About 20 years later, my father died. Before the *funeral, I *remembered that he once *asked us to put his *baseball cards and a *baseball in his *casket. I wanted to use my baseball with Ken's autograph for him. My sister also liked my idea. The ball was with my father. A few years later, my sister *got married. Before *wedding finished, my sister started a story. She was a *flight attendant and *flew with the baseball players of Los Angeles Blue Sky and the manager Tom Baylor. Then she told him the story of my old baseball. He understood her story very well. Baylor was a friend of Ken Smith and *promised her to get another ball with Ken's autograph for me. Ken *was very impressed by her story, and sent a baseball with his autograph to Baylor. The ball was then sent to my sister. When she finished the story, I looked up and saw that she was holding a ball. "I have B threw it to me. I remembered that summer and my grandmother. I felt like a child again when I was going home. she said and

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English Junior High

このような英文を読むのに8分ぐらいかかってしまいます。筆記は30分しかないので、2、3分で読めるようになりたいです。 早く読めるコツを教えてください。

4 Read the passage and choose the answer which best completes each sentence (1) 1)~(4). We all know that any person has a dream while they are sleeping. We also know that it is difficult to remember dreams after we wake up. Most dreams are soon forgotten and they disappear like small bubbles in water. In addition, they often cannot be remembered at all after they are forgotten. Even if you can remember a dream soon after you wake up, perhaps you cannot remember it any more after getting out from your bed to make some coffee. Maybe you have had such an experience. Then, have you ever noticed that you were having a dream while you were sleeping? / Some people have had such an experience. It is called a lucid dream, and some scientists in the world do research on it. Actually, there are even research groups which focus on it. Why do they do research on lucid dreams? For one thing, there may be advantages for us. We will be able to avoid nightmares and make our dreams happier or more exciting if we can notice we are having dreams and we can control them like a pilot. Today, scientists do not know enough about lucid dreams and how to control them, so there are still many things to be done in the research. But it may be possible for everyone to have lucid dreams if science in the area improves more. Actually, that is one of goals that some scientists are trying to reach. According to a survey, over 75% of the respondents answered that they experienced a lucid dream at least once in their lives. Also, many reports about lucid dream experiences were given in history. We can find early reports on them in books from ancient cultures. For example, an ancient Greek doctor already tried to use lucid dreams as a kind of therapy over two thousand years ago. And controlling our dreams in our own ways was one of the important topics among early Buddhists in Asia.

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Science Junior High

(3)の解説お願いします。

隆雄さんと晴美さんは,摩擦で生じた電気によってはたらく力を調べるため, 図1のように、2 発展問題 本の竹ひごをセロハンテープで木の棒に固定した。 次に、2本の同じプラスチック製の曲がるス り曲げて, 一方の竹ひごにさし, 木の棒を水平にしてストローBを近づけると, ストローAは, トロー A, B をティッシュペーパーでこすった。 その後, 図2のように,ストローを直角に折 図2のQの向きに振れた。 図1 150 第4章 電流とその利用 竹ひご 木の棒 セロハンテープ 図2 ストロー B D |ストロー PQ (1) 下線部Aについて, このとき生じた電気を ① という。また, ストローとティッシュペーパ イ異なる)。 ーがそれぞれ帯びた電気の種類は② (ア同じである (1) えなさい。 に適当な語を入れなさい。 また,②の()の中から正しいものを1つ選び,記号で答 [TES ] @[ ] (2) ストローBのかわりに,同じ側から下線部④のティッシュペーパーをストロー A に近づけた とき,ストロー Aはどうなるか。次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 ア 動かない。 図2のPの向きに振れる。 [ ] ストロー B ウ 図2のQの向きに振れる。 次に,再び, ストロー A, B をティッシュペーパーでこすっ 図3 たあとに直角に折り曲げ, 図1の2本の竹ひごにさして木の棒を 水平にすると、図3のようにストロー A, B は開いた。 その後, 金属製の薬さじを上から下にストローAにそっとふれながら動 かしていくと,ストロー A,Bの先端の間隔は,薬さじをふれ させる前よりも小さくなった。 (3) 下線部B について,ストロー AがストローBから受ける電気の力について正しく説明して るものはどれか。 次のア~カから2つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 28 [ ストロー A アストローBがストローAから受ける電気の力と比べて大きい。 イストローBがストロー Aから受ける電気の力と比べて小さい。 ウストローBがストローAから受ける電気の力と等しい。 エ薬さじにふれさせる前と比べて大きい。 オ 薬さじにふれさせる前と比べて小さい カ薬さじにふれさせる前と等しい。 RO-

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Mathematics Junior High

解き方が全然分かりません💦 教えてください🙏

のである。 この水そうは底面に垂直な長方形の仕切りで区切られており, 仕切りの高さは18cm 図1は, 高さ30cm の直方体の形をした水そうが水平に置かれているもので である。 仕切りの左側の底面を底面 A, 右側の底面を底面Bとし,底面Aの面積は 底面Bの面積の2倍である。 底面Aの上には給水管 P, 底面Bの上には給水管Qが はじめ水管 P と給水管Qはどちらも1分間あたり同じ量を給水することができま はじめは水そうの底面A上に 6cmの高さまで水が入っている状態から, 給水管Pを 高さをycm とするときとの関係をグラフに表したものである。 ただし,水そう 使い満水になるまで給水する。 図2は, 給水を始めてから分後の底面 A 上の水面の と仕切りの厚さは考えないものとする。 3 太郎さんと花子さんは, 「水そうの底面A上に6cmの高さまで水が入っている 状態から,給水管Pを使い満水になるまで給水する」について話し合った。次の会 話文は, そのときの内容の一部である。 太郎:1分間あたりの給水量って具体的に求められるかな。 花子:底面積が分からないから無理だと思うわ。でも、図2から,底面 A について 1分間に増える水面の高さは求められそうね。 太郎 : 給水を始めてから4分後までだったら, 1分間に ア 花子:4分後からは,仕切りをこえて、Bのほうに水が流れ込むから,底面A 上の 水面の高さは変化しないね。 太郎:このときは,底面B上の1分間に増える水面の高さってどうやったら求めら れるかな。 NO Stasa 花子:給水量が変わらないから、増える水面の高さは底面積の大きさに反比例する ね。 太郎 : ということはBの底面積はAの底面積の イ倍だから,底面B上につい て1分間に ウ cm 高さが増えるね。 FXR 646 013 00 花子:そうすると, 給水を始めて I 分後にもう一度底面A 上の水面の高さが 増え始めるね。 高さが増えるね。 cm 次の (1)~(3) に答えよ。 7 エ にあてはまる数を求めよ。 34 « 40 UI 44ECORTES BOAON

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English Junior High

問ニの②と問3、問4教えてください

3 次は,アメリカからの留学生のケイト (Kate) と, 高校生の勇太 (Yuta) との対話と, その日の夜に勇太が書いた日記の一部である。これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 (One Monday morning. ) Kate Good morning, Yuta. Yuta : Good morning, Kate. You look sleepy. What's up? Kate: I went to bed late last night because I was talking a lot with my host family. Yuta Oh, I see. events. Kate: Some differences between America and Japan, for example, food, sports, and I think (find / we/ it's / to / interesting) differences in culture. Yuta: I think so, too. How about schools? Did you find any differences? Kate: Yes. For example, on the first day in Japan, I was surprised because my host brother walked to school by himself. In America, students - especially elementary school students go to school by school bus, or their parents drive them to school. Yuta: Really? In Japan, most students walk or ride a bike to school. I often get up late and ask my mother, "Drive me to school, please." But she says, "No! Run to school!" ja Kate: That's funny. I have another interesting story. Teachers here often say, "Take your textbooks home. Don't leave them at school." But students in America must leave them at school. Yuta Really? Why? Kate In America, students borrow textbooks from the states. We give them back at the end of the year. We (in/ not/them/ are/ write / must) or make them dirty. Yuta That's interesting! I want to know more about differences in culture. Kate Me, too. I want to talk about them with you. Do you have some time this weekend? Yuta I'm going to visit my grandfather's house on Sunday. But I'm ( f) on : Saturday. Please come to my house on Saturday. Kate OK. See you then. This morning I talked with Kate. She ( (1) ) me about some differences between American and Japanese schools. I was surprised that students in America [ 1. When I heard about that, I also became interested in differences in culture. So I'm going to talk about them with her on (@ ) at my house. 2

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