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English Senior High

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LESSON P:actice weive 1 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. 1. Kyoto [ visited / tourists / by / every year / is / a lot of ]. 京都には毎年大勢の観光客が訪れます。 2. Kyoto [ temples and shrines / for/ many ancient/ known/is/its ]. 京都は多くの古い寺や神社で知られています。 3. [care/ are / of/many of them / taken ] very well. それらの多くは手厚く保護されています。 4. [a destination / as / often / is /Kyoto/ selected] for school trips. 京都は修学旅行の行き先としてよく選ばれます。 hoda bo 2 Complete the sentences. 1. Yokohama an important port city in Japan. 横浜は日本の重要な港湾都市だと考えられています。 2. The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and as a shopping complex since 2002. 横浜赤レンガ倉庫は1911年に建設され, 2002年からショッピング複合施設として使われています. 3. Now an international food festival at the warehouse. 今,横浜赤レンガ倉庫では国際フードフェスティバルが開かれているところです. 4. At Yokohama Chinatown, delicious Chinese food 横浜中華街では, おいしい中国料理を楽しむことができます。 3 Put the Japanese parts of the passage into English. Genre Itsukushima Shrine の厳島は瀬戸内海に位置し, 一般的に宮島と呼ばれています。 Since the earliest times, the island has been a holy place of Shintoism. ② 厳島神社は1996年に世界遺産として登録され ました。③6世紀に最初の社殿が建てられたと信じられています。 Later in the 12th century, larger shrine buildings were constructed by Taira no Kiyomori. ④ 厳島神社を訪れたら, その壮麗な鳥居に驚くでしょう. 瀬戸内海 the Seto Inland Sea 社殿 shrine building 壮麗な splendid 鳥居 torii gate PYour Turn A Make a pair and ask your partner the following questions. 1. Which World Heritage Site/tourist site would you like to visit? 2. Why are you interested in that place? 3. What would you like to see/do there? B Based on the dialog above, write a passage about a World Heritage Site/tourist site vou would like to visit.

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English Senior High

専門学校の過去問を解いてみたのですが、回答がネット上にもなくて困っています。 みづらくて申し訳ないのですが回答はあっているか確認していただきたいです。 また、間違っているところが有れば正しい回答も教えて頂きたいです。

次の 1~10 ,の( 所定欄にマークしなさい。 )に入れるのに最も適切なものを1~4の中から一つ選び, その番号を解答用紙の 1 Iwonder ( )or not Tom will come to the party. 1. if 2. what 3, when 4.whether 2 Tell me about the rest.aurant( )you went t6.yesterday. 不完全 関心 O d フ 1.who 2,Ahat 3. where 4. whenever 3 My brgther promised ( ) smoke. not to 2. to not 3. to doesn't 4. doesn't to ちゅu t 4 Iremember ( )my uncle in Sydney when I was 10 years old, 1. visit 2. to visit Nisiting 4. visited C 5 Mr. Suzuki hgd his house ( Ne 4. to paint Shainted 1. paint 3. painting 6 Ihung a, calendar ( )the wall. 後納 4. with 1. gn 2. in 3. to 7ァ:9ジーをリP1ルたと思う? he moden ) reality. 「1 Kathy sometimes confvses fantasy ( 2. to 3. on 4. in 1. with せ話する tabe care cf my parents were away. 3.look 8\I had to ( ) after my brothers while 4. give 2. take look after ? 1. make )to Kenta's party. Maria is looking forward to ( 9 3. be invited 4. being invited 1. invite 2. inviting )as heathy as she is now. 10 If she hadn't played sports, she ( ちょいぎ 3. had been 4. hadn't been 2. wouldn't be 1. would be ]内の 1~5 の語(句)を並べ替え, 英文を完成しなさ 次の間 1~5 において, 日本語の意味を表すように, [ 11~20 II に入れる語の番号のみマークすること。 W。ただし, 解答は tinn (間1彼は一人で旅行できる年齢だ。 2 よく迷うやっ [1. by 2. enough 3. old 4. to 5. travel] 113 _4 125 by_himself vope He is [1. as 2. in 3. many 4. ten cars 5.were involved] 問2 10台もの車がその事故に巻き込まれた。 13 | 4_. 145 1.4の位置座 3 the accident. As 部屋をきちんと片付けておきなさい。 [1. be 2. kept 3. must 4. neat 5. room] 問3 5 153 L_ 162 4 and tidy. Your [1. hot 2. in my town 3. is 4. neither 5. nor] 間4 私の町の天候は暑くも寒くもない。 2 173 Y 18 1 5 cold. The weather 2,know 3.lives 4. 6.whose] 問5 私は息子がリバプールに住んでいる人を知っている。 【..a 5_ 20 4 Son I_2 19| 3. in Liverpool.

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English Senior High

2人の意見の文章からレポートをつくるときのタイトルは1人の意見だけについてのタイトルでもいいんでしょうか?? この問題では解説には2人目が日本人女性の話してるからとありますが、1人目も日本人女性の話軽くしてますよね。もし1人目の人が日本人女性の話してなくてもレポートのタイ... Read More

You are doing research on people's sleeping habits. You found two articles. Japanese women sleep less than 7 hours each day. For some people, that might be enough, but for many others, it could cause some problems in the sleep a little more than eight hours and a half on average, which seems It looks like people in my Country are doing fine. Both men and women Around the globe, the amount of sleep that people get every night has long run. Japanese people, especially women, would need more sleep. 50 第4問 (配点 16) o 第2回 実戦問題 51 Average time per day spent sleeping in selected OECD countries plus China, as of 2016 How Long Do Peopleinthe World Sleep? by Kim 9:0 9:00 9:30 8:52 8:38 8:33 8:26 July, 2018 9:00 8:30 been steadily decreasing since the 1970s. Many believe that the w technology has contributed to that decline, since it frequently disrupts o 第 8:00 7:367:52 ■Women 7:30 ロMen sleep. The graph below shows the average sleep time for men and womon 7:00 in five countries. 6:30 One noticeable point about the graph is the length of sleep for Chinese people. No one around me sleeps more than nine hours a day, except for 6:00 China USA Australia France Japan small children. How can they sleep so long? One possible explanation could be that the ratio of people working in the primaryindustry in China is very high (27.0%). Those of the other countries are between 1.4% (USA) and Opinion on “How Long Do People in the World Sleep?" 3.4% (Japan), according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) statistics. People doing physical labor might need more sleep. by Yoshimi Ito August, 2018 As Kim mentioned, Japan has to deal with the problem of short sleep. Japan shows a marked contrast to China. Japanese men sleep one hour and eight minutes shorter than Chinese men and Japanese women sleep However, that is not all. As the graph shows, women in our country sleep bour and 28 minutes shorter thanChinese women, It may not be a big sixteen minutes less than men. We should address the issue of gender gap, deal if all Japanese women slept more than seven hours and 36 minutes. Dt this “seven hours and 36 minutes 1S the average, which means a lot of too. One thing I would like to point out here is that Japanese men spend much less time on housework than women. In 2011, women spent three hours and 45 minutes a day on housework (care for household members plus routine housework) while men spent just 31 minutes, according to OECD data. It is common to see wives who work full-time do most of the housework as well. The sad truth is that there are still many men who quite appropriate to me. seriously believe that housework mustbe done by women. We might have LO start by making them change this kind of mentality. n my opinion, two things are certain. First, many Japanese are not deal with these problems right away. 無2回

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English Senior High

3段落目の2文目でどこで他の州でと言っているのかわかりません。。stateとthis stateと分けているからstateが他の州という意味になるのでしょうか?

16 本 単A1OS 第4問 次の問い(A B) に答えよ。(配点35) bahaっ t rmed about Clyelho nw eっもndhaらgi oke A 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。この文章とグラフを読み,下の問い(間 に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の from sticki 28umel tio Sw 1~4)の 35 38 g Direeり o d行dde R cause 0~Oのうちから一つずつ選べ。 re sonich lates t0 Engiish. (here remane 問1 97 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US g Seli5 alvu bue ainobute Tuo ToY risnnoijesup Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while others ale97 io 0 ge 10 elsog 91u11 brts SO bue move elsewhere. A、study conducted by the Pew Research Center looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of a iencans. T he study examined each Frefichand Spamssh state to determine how many of their adult citizens have moved there from ld e nostusefui bec Chna is a fasteOwing ecoons States with high percentages of these residents are called Chimese beeause Chioa has the greatest *magnet" states in the report. \The study also investigated what percent of other states. u beusefmte pegol adults born in each state are still living there. States high in these numbers uronean are called ticky) states. The study found that some states were both magnet and sticky, while others were neither. \There were also states that were only magnet or. only sticky. Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank on magnet and sticky scales, respectively. Eloridd' is a good example of a state that ranks high on both. \ Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor, particularly sticky(49%). In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet. In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of ss the magnet scale, is the least sticky of all states. g oareon 9 at Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada) where the high proportion of adult residents born out of state makes this state America's top magnet. \(New York) is at the opposite end of the magnet scale, even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations. The third extreme example is Texas, at the opposite end of the sticky scale 004

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English Senior High

英文一段落3文目featuring family mealsのfeaturingとはどういう意味でしょうか?? 調べてみたのですが上手く合いそうな訳が出てきませんでした どなたか教えて下さると幸いです。

第4問 次の問い (A.B)に答えよ。 (配点 40) 次の文章はある説明文の一部である。この文章と表を読み, 下の問い(問1~ に入れるのに最も適当なものを、 それぞれ下の0~ A 4)の 33 36 のうちから一つずつ選べ。 Art may reflect the ways people lived. \Researchers have discussed how One study was conducted to art portrays clothing and social settings. determine if this idea could be extended to paintings featuring family meals. The results of this study might help illustrate why certain kinds of foods were painted. (The researchers examined 140 paintings of family meals painted from the years 1500 to 2000. These came from five countries: the United States, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The researchers examined each painting for the presence of 91 foods, with absence coded as 0 and presence coded as 1. For example, when one or more onions appeared in a painting, the researchers coded it as 1. Then they calculated the percentage of the paintings from these countries that included each food. Table 1 shows the percentage of paintings with selected foods. The researchers discussed several findings. First, some paintings from these countries included foods the researchers had expected. Shellfish were most common in the Netherlands' (Dutch) paintings, which was anticipated as nearly half of its border touches the sea. Sécopd, some paintings did not include foods the researchers had expected. Shellfish and fish each appeared in less than 12% of the paintings from the United States, France, and Italy although large portions of these countries border oceans or seas. Chicken, a common food, seldom appeared in the paintings. Thipd, some paintings included foods the researchers had not expected. For example, among German paintings, 20% of them included shellfish although only 6% of the country touches the sea. Also, lemons were most common in paintings from the Netherlands, even though they do not grow there naturally. - 18 - (2610-18)

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