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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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English Junior High

問1の①ってどうしてtoじゃダメなんですか?

10 【読解問題】 英文を読んで問いに答えなさい。 Ocean. In 1997, an ocean researcher reached a new “land" when he was sailing across the Pacific However, it was actually a huge amount of garbage (float) in the ocean. land was made of big and tiny plastic pieces. It is now ② (call) the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The In fact, there are five patches the world. ③ (in the Pacific/which / the largest / the researcher / of all / the patch/found/is). 研究者が太平洋で見つけたごみベルトは全ての中で最も大きいです。 The garbage patches are harmful to sea animals. They often get caught in fishing nets on the surface and cannot escape. They also eat small plastic pieces by mistake because these pieces look like their food. The plastics that human throw away kill many sea animals every year. It is said that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch contains about 80,000 tons of garbage. Some researchers say that there will ④ (is) more garbage than fish by 2050. We should reduce our use of plastic and gather the garbage in the sea. 問1 下線部 ①②④を正しい形に書き換えなさい。 問2 下線部③を正しい語順に並び替えなさい。 問3 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 ただし ( )内の条件に従うこと。聞け Why do sea animals eat small plastic pieces by mistake? (7語以内の英語で) 問4 本文の内容と合っていればOを,違っていれば×を書きなさい。 (ア) An ocean researcher started to live on a new “land” in 1997. (イ) The five patches are nice places to live for sea animals. (ウ) Every year, many sea animals are killed by plastics humans throw away. 11 【英作文】指示に従って英文を書きなさい。 問 次の質問にあなた自身の立場で英語で答えなさい。 ただし、 質問への答えと理由を含めて15語以上 の英語で書くこと。 What is the most important to you? 2 次のようなときどのように言うか、英語で書きなさい。 ただし、( )内の単語を用いること (1) 「彼は日本で有名な歌手だ」と伝えるとき。 (a singer / who ) (2) 「これは私が一番好きな食べ物だ」 と伝えるとき。 (the food / which )

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Science Junior High

5番の問題教えて下さい! お願いします🙏

化学変化と物質の質量の関係を調べるために、次の実験を行った。 1~5の問いに答えなさい。 〔実験〕 ① 電子てんびんでステンレス皿の質量をはかった後、 銅の粉末を入れて皿と銅の粉末全 体の質量をはかった。 ② 右の図のように,銅の粉末を皿にうすく広げ,ガスバーナ ーに点火して全体の色が変化するまでよく加熱した。 3 ガスバーナーの火を消し, よく冷ましてから、皿をふくめ た全体の質量をはかった。 ④②,③の操作を、皿をふくめた全体の質量が変化しなくな CUNSHSO るまでくり返した。 ASDI ⑤皿に入れる銅の粉末の質量を変えて, ①~④を行い, 加熱 前の皿をふくめた全体の質量と, 質量が変化しなくなったと きの加熱後の皿をふくめた全体の質量の結果を表にまとめた。 RENATE 表 20.20 0.40 0.60 12.77 12.97 13.17 13.07 13.32 皿に入れた銅の粉末の質量 [g] 皿をふくめた 加熱前 全体の質量 [g] 加熱後 12.82 1 次 ずつ選び, その記号をそれぞれ書きなさい。 銅の粉末 Xx S ねじA BIC AREA 0.80 13.37 13.57 (7) 図 ステンレス皿 について述べた文章である。IIIに当てはまるものをア, イから一つ は、[実験] ねじB 1.00 13.57 13.82 TAUSTR ほのお [実験]の②で,ガスバーナーに点火したとき, 赤い炎であった。 そこでガス調節ねじを動 かさないで 空気調節ねじである図の Ⅰ [アねじA イねじB ] だけを, Ⅱ [ ア X イ〕の向きに回して、安定した青色の炎にした。 1382 SMLJESRD A30S.TORP 2 [実験] の④のように, 全体の質量が変化しなくなるまで加熱をくり返したのはなぜか。その理 由を、「酸素」という語句を使って簡潔に書きなさい。 (1) 3 ステンレス皿に入れて銅を加熱したとき, 銅にどのような化学変化が起こるか。 化学反応式で 表しなさい。 BIH I 4表をもとにして, 加熱した銅の質量と反応した酸素の質量との関係を表すグラフを、 解答用紙 の図にかきなさい。 NO 308EJJAJSTROTUAJENGO ⑤ ある質量の銅の粉末を用いて同じ実験を行ったところ、質量が変化しなくなったときの加熱後 の皿をふくむ全体の質量が14.17gになった。このとき, 皿に入れた銅の粉末の質量は何gか, 求めなさい。 ただし, ステンレス皿の質量は 〔実験〕 と同じであるものとする。 下 よ D

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English Junior High

32、33、34、35がわからないです。 教えてくださいませんか? メチャクチャ急いでます

の英文の内容に関して (31) から (35)までの質問に対する答えとして最も 4[C] 切なものを 1,2,3,4の中から一つ選び、その番号のマークをぬりつぶしなさい。 Abbie Burgess About 200 years ago, there were no airplanes or trains in the United States, so people used ships to travel. Some areas were very dangerous for ships, so lighthouses* were built in these places. At night, people on ships knew they had to be careful when they saw the light on the top of a lighthouse. The people who took care of lighthouses were called lighthouse keepers, and their job was very important. In 1853, a 14-year-old girl named Abbie Burgess moved to an island in Maine with her family. No other people lived on the island, and Abbie's father was the lighthouse keeper. Abbie helped her father in the lighthouse. She learned how to clean the lights in the lighthouse and do many other things. The lights had to shine* brightly until morning. Just before winter in 1856, Abbie's father had to leave the island to buy food. He had to go 25 miles by boat to get to the nearest town. He told Abbie to take care of their family and the lighthouse. After he left, a big storm came, and it was the biggest storm in 100 years. It rained and snowed for four weeks, so Abbie's father could not return to the island. Abbie took care of the lighthouse by herself for one month. Finally, Abbie's father came back. He was very happy because his family was safe. Abbie did a great job. Her work saved many people's lives. Abbie became the assistant* lighthouse keeper in 1862. EDEL *lighthouse: T *shine: 3 assistant: 補佐の (31) What did lighthouses do? 1 They helped ships to find other ships. 2)They told ships about dangerous areas. 3 They told people that storms were coming. 4 They helped people on land at night. (32) When did Abbie Burgess move to the island? 1 in 1852. 2 In 1853. 3 In 1856. 4 In 1862. (33) Why did Abbie's father have to leave the island? 1 To get food. 2 To find a job. 3 To see his family. 4 To help people on a ship. (34) How long was the big storm? 1 One week. 2 About two weeks. 3 About a month. 4 100 days. (35) What is this story about? 1 The oldest lighthouse in the United States. 2 A young girl who took care of a lighthouse. 3 People traveling by ship in the 1800s. 4 A famous island in Maine.

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