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さっき他のを質問したばかりなんですが、これもお願いできませんか( ´•д•` )💦すみません(。>Д<) どなたかよろしくお願いします!!

:肖国際比較3 英語になった日本話 電3B案) \ 肪のスピビーチを大んで。 あとの思いに答えなさい fany Japanese words come Irom English。 bul some Ja also become English words。 Many Japanese words that become nglish deseribe Japanese culture。 Tlearned his from my friend, Mike One dw 1went to Nagoya with my father to wateh sumo。 asa ho summer di so i jBut my hather loves sumo andl he sed to me, "Masaru。 lePS go and see sumo、ICs exeiing!' So we went My man was siting in he sea ext to 0 There was some me betore the matches staried, so we began to tulk。 He said、 "My name is NDKe。 Nm 20 years od. but I have been a sumo fan since 1was 10" LaNked、 DA You think sumo_ was exciting when you were 10 years old2" Nike smie and said. “Tamswer that question later。 Look。 the fsがfare CONNn ONM 7 Saw real Az for the Hrst time。 They were very big。 The malehes were really exeiing. Between the malches, Mike taughtme alotot things. ce asked, "DO you know how much sall is used in aday2" When tsaid no。 aid. AInosf 15 kilograms! It is usedl to purifty the sumo ring Aier (he matches were finished, 1 was still excited。Mike sa "twas aken fo a sunno malch whenTwas 10. 1gotinterested in sumo then、What did you (hink, Masaru2" "Tenjoyed it very much." You see、here iS my ) answer Some people call sumo apanese Wrestling. L domtUlike wresUing, sfed in sumo. But when I watched sumo, 1 thought it was different from wrestling.。 There's culture. You cantcall it Japane sがThere is no wrestling that has the culture ot (her and Tsat in our seats 。 He looked at me and ss De So 』 wasnf jn(ert Wre simg' because iPS S7772.『 NowT( 3③ )itaiitle. Mike and [still meet sometmes and watch surno afches together 注) describe : を表す seat:席 match:取り組み fm:ファン real: al:電imaday amost ほぼ kilogram グラム punfy : 一を清める ring:土依 wresUng : レス

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English Junior High

過去問でこの3番がわからないので教えてください😭 細かくてすみません お願いします!

ITwas arunner long ago and liked *long・distance running. But one morning ! was hit by a bus. 1I *was terribly 1njured. So stayedinthe hospitalfortwoyearsandhad36 ECS to walk again. Butevenafterallthe surgeries、I thought。 '① [ fast 7 be 7 so / to / will / ron /not]." Ifelt so sad. *Fora whileTdidnt nave any *hope. But my bestfriend said to me, “| あ but You can help others. You can help a lot of runners. 1I have mgood idea!" Isaid、"Helprunners? What? Pleasetellme more. A marathon. You can *hold a marathon. There are many people who love running, but there aren't any marathons in Lebanon," said my friend. When 1 heard this, 】 *wondered if 』 could do something so difficult. ButIthoughtthat it was very important to live with hope. "い | in Lebanon. There was a long *civil war in Lebanon. There were many *political problems. So many people felt worried about the country. Most *Lebanese didn't know mach about marathons. But Ithought.“A marathon will give Lebanon eace and*harmony. Amarathonwillhelpthepeople in Lebanon. う too!" For two years 1 went around the country and talked about my plan. At first many people were not interested in a marathon. ButIdidn't *give up. 3 again and again. *Little by little SPP to understand whatlIwas doing. n October 2008、more than 6.000 runners fi i countries came to the starting line. *The 2 iR EE gunwasa*signaltoruninpeace and harmony. Atthis marathon alltherunners could hope for the future in Lebanon. ②【[the faces 7』/the runnere/ Yeryhappy/of/see/was all of them. ^Thank youvery mauch. r think he 3 You andTve had hope for the future." YNSvsceh The marathon has become Yery famo 1 more than 33.000 runners from 85 diffe: finieh lne。 、③【 my life / this ma n n me

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