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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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English Junior High

英検2級の過去問です。 この文章を約4分の1くらいに「要約」したいのですが、自分では上手く書けませんでした💦 誰か書いてくれませんか?参考にしたいです。

Grade 2 3 C Building a Better Future Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Before World War II, it was an independent country, but by the end of the war, it was part of the Soviet Union. In those days, there was a shortage of houses in many parts of the Soviet Union, so the government built many apartment buildings. These were meant to be temporary homes, and they were not designed or built well. After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Estonia and other countries became independent again. Most of these countries have been destroying their old apartment buildings. Estonia, however, is turning its apartment buildings into environmentally friendly homes that use energy efficiently. The project began in 2016 with 17 apartment buildings in Tartu, a city in the south of the country, and is known as SmartEnCity. Estonia is now a member of the European Union (EU), and it received financial help from the EU for the project. The aim is not only to reduce the amount of energy consumed by the apartments, but also to turn them into modern, good-looking homes. Work on the 17 apartment buildings in Tartu has now been completed. Changes have been made to prevent heat from escaping through the walls and windows. A new, efficient heating system has been added. Each apartment has a control panel which lets residents monitor and control the amount of energy they consume. As a result, the residents now use 80 percent less gas to heat their apartments. Also, solar panels have been installed on the buildings, and these produce three times more electricity than the residents need. Some critics said the project would be a waste of money. However, so far, it seems to be working. The EU paid for half of the cost, and the rest was paid for by residents using money borrowed from banks. The residents are spending 1less than_they used to on energy bills,/ so they have extra money to repay the loans. Moreover, the work on the apartments has improved the way the city looks. The Estonian government hopes to upgrade some of the other 6,000 old apartment buildings in the country in a similar way. CDE 22 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 無断転載複製を禁じます 2021年度第1回検定一次試験(2級) I2 無断転載複製を禁じます

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