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English Senior High

英文長くてすみません💦 1番最後のitは何を指しているのでしょうか。署名を集めたことですか?それともプラスチック汚染のことですか?それともその後にHowever,they received no answer from the government of Bali とあるの... Read More

Bye Bye Plastics Scene 1 1 Sisters Melati and Isabel were 10 and 12 years old when they were by a lesson in school in Bali about significant people such as Nelson Lady Diana, and Mahatma Gandhi. They returned home and wondered inspired Mandela, G-1 in 2013 and has now grown into a well-known international movement which "What can we do as children in Bali, NOW, to make a difference?" That was まさに the very beginning of their campaign called "Bye Bye Plastic Bags." It started Scene 2 the gove thanked agreed to 6 In 201 5 but the thought collected says NO to plastic bags. 連結形(well+過去分詞) 平方メートル 2 Bali is known by locals as an island of gods and a green paradise. People in Bali, however, produce 680 cubic meters of plastic garbage a day. Amazingly, this is about the size of a 14-story building, but less than 5% gets recycled. 未満 階 thrown The rest ends up in drains, rivers, and the ocean, or it is just burned or be動詞+過去 away. Such plastic pollution is now damaging the whole island. より動作を強調 remaine and try Scene 4 7 On ban or or pla →理由(既知情報) Tuow 3 Since they were driven by a love of their home and its nature, Melati and Isabel started Bye Bye Plastic Bags in October 2013. Their aim was to put a ban on the use and sale of single-use plastic bags in Bali to stop plastic pollution. Their first efforts focused on giving out non-plastic bags, such as net bags, newspaper bags, and 100% organic material bags, to local shops. They also began to teach locals and let them know about the pollution problems. 取り組み G-2 4 In order to educate all the island on the dangerous effects of single-use plastic bags, Melati and Isabel thought that government policies needed to change. They decided that they should collect one million signatures so that officials would not ignore them. To collect that many signatures, they came up with a great idea: collecting signatures at the very busy Bali International Airport. They went there and talked with officials, but these people wouldn't let them do so at first. The sisters talked again and again, and finally they were allowed to collect signatures there. As a result of this great campaign, they were invited to talk about it on TV programs and also at the United Nations. G-2 Scene 3 pollut 8 M 15 teena of w ed just 9 ar

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English Senior High

答えないんですけど教えて頂きたいです

EXERCISES 副詞 | 日本語の意味になるように,空所を補い, 英文を完成させなさい。 (1) 私はネイティブスピーカーのように流暢には英語を話せません。 ( ) ( Shillu) Cinem syn bas 15) like an (2) 姉は、私がその本を買うことを強く勧めました。 My sister ( ob of rebro al (3) 私たちは今夜ここに泊まりたいです。 We would like to stay ( ) ( *) (*) that I buy that book. me (4) その寺は火災で完全に破壊されました。 TE The temple ( ) ( ) ( (5) たぶん明日は雨は降らないんじゃないかな。 ) it won't rain tomorrow. (2) 私はほとんどその人を知りません。 I e a native speaker. 27 blooda in poy salil basitt synd af vabul vrv (3) そのような事故はめったに起こりません。 Such 101 1910 i (1 aniqsoletas y bail að qu silow I ) by fire. TUDY beseim Svad od ene il Ers-ors.on 2 日本語の意味になるように, 英文を完成させなさい。 (1) 私たち全員があなたの意見に賛成しているわけではありません。 for Svaši odločąg to anolos anil できま biled of biod ef bine ad tot Jane aqu @your opinion on oot ef noisutie (ST+ENTES Jaleem of vena al aigem si that person. purgiline juice into the Arb of sharew adl 容+ t-1: 〈 happen. Ital 5+−): (13T+dguons+A\ celo maldonq adı benielque el 3 日本語の意味になるように, 空所を補い, 英文を完成させなさい。 (1) 申し訳ありません。 あいにく、その商品は在庫切れです。 AS-PWe are very sorry. ( country ), that item is out of stock now. (2) 私はとても忙しいです。 そうでなければ、私は夕食へのあなたのお誘いを受けるでしょう。 Wal I am very busy; (tory (3) このソファーは快適で,さらにベッドにもなります。 This sofa is comfortable and, (), it can be converted into a bed. MAČOSTE ), I would accept your invitation to dinner. suo baeasta naiol 1 quive? 1) 2999 € laukom ut id nusived A< 4 [ ]内の語句を参考にして、日本語の意味に合う英文をつくりなさい。 red of paw1.benit anist A (1) 私たちは 12時までにそこにいると約束しました。 [ promise Jow bill I build Bointe gnivalt We UNE MOUSECACIULI (②) きっと兄は,弁護士になるという自分の夢を実現するだろう。 [surely, realize, dream to become ] My brother holam lutitused altho orussed bhow art badows abujoq el ynoz odifid (3) 彼はとても注意深いので、めったに間違いをおかさない。 [ so, that ] He is parajywybody diy 2009 Of M (学習院 (4) ジェーンは今朝寝過ごしたが, いつもの8時半の電車に間に合いました。 1101 Japate [oversleep, always] (日本女子

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English Senior High

コミュ英 ランドマークのレッスン3の問いです。 よろしければ答えていただけると幸いです。

Step 2 Comprehension Questions Paragraph 5 (5) Have you ever wondered why, among the world's large mammals, kangaroos alone hop? It turns out that hopping is the most efficient way of getting around at medium speeds. The energy of the bounce is stored in the tendons of the legs, and the intestines bounce up and down like a piston, emptying and filling the lungs without needing to activate the chest muscles. When you travel long distances to find a little feed, such efficiency is a must. Have you also wondered why koalas sleep for a long time? This is basically for economical reasons. With their eyes shut for about 16-20 hours a day, they can save energy as sleep requires very little energy. 1. Why do kangaroos hop? 2. Why is hopping the most efficient way of getting around at medium speeds? 3. Why do koalas sleep for a long time? Paragraph 6 (6) If you are visiting Australia for a short time, you don't have to go far to experience some of the richness of the environment. Even places like Sydney have preserved extraordinary fragments of their original environment that are relatively easy to access. It is worthwhile understanding the basics about how nature operates in Australia. This is important because there's nowhere like Australia. Once you get to know about its origins and natural rhythms, you will appreciate the place so much more. - 1. If you are visiting Australia for a short time, how far would you have to go to experience some of the richness of the environment? 2. Why is it important to understand the basics about how nature operates in Australia? 3. What will you appreciate so much more once you get to know about Australia's origins and natural rhythms?

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English Senior High

(2.5.7)の訳し方がわかりません。 2 私たちの少ない時間を測定することに成功し宇宙の偉大な神秘を思い出させられた。 5 時間と変化は漏れた(リンクは結ぶとも訳せるのですか?) 7 私たちはある日、暗と光とそれぞれ名付けた としか訳せません

2 次の英文を読んで、以下の問いに答えなさい。 If you can read a clock, you can know the time of day. But (n)(knows/time itself / what is / no one / .) We cannot see it. We cannot touch it. We cannot hear it. We Ense tiniest parts of time, time remains one of the great mysteries of the universe. know it only by the way we mark its passing. (2)For all our success in measuring the 測定 One way of thinking about time is to imagine a World without time. There could be no movement, because time and movement cannot (3)(separate). A world without time could exist only (4)as long as there were no changes. (5)For time and change are linked. When something changes, you know time has passed. In the real world, changes never stop. Some changes happen only once in a while, like an eclipse of the moon. (A) 日 happen repeatedly, like the rising and setting of the Sun. People have always noted natural events that repeat themselves. When people began to count some events, they began to measure time. 彼ら自身 In early human history, the only changes that seemed (6)(repeat) themselves evenly were the movements of objects in the sky. The most easily seen result of these movements was the difference (B) light and darkness. The sun rose in the eastern sky, producing (C). It moved overhead and sank in the

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English Senior High

Reading Advantages3 です。 穴埋めが分からないので教えてください。

ble? a. president b. cleaner B. Complete the paragraph with items from the box. Two items are extra. actually commented expected made the headlines media neighboring potentially riddle significant spectacularly visible worship shapes (3) in the local (4) "This stone is for people who celebrate with fire." Archaeologists in England thought they had made an amazing discovery in July 2003, when tourists on a beach found ancient carvings on a large block of stone. The archaeologists believed that the discovery of the stone, which had been imported from Norway in the 1980s and used to make a wall, was (1). The carvings of two snakes, a dragon, and other Experts translated the stone to say, very (2) However, two months later, the archaeologists were surprised when the (5) of the carvings was solved by a fifty-year-old local builder, Barry Luxton. The man, who had seen a photograph in a newspaper, told them that he was (6) the one who had made the shapes - in 1995! Luxton said that over a period of three days he had made the carvings for a celebration on a (7) beach that was going to be held by a group of druids people who nature. However, the block did not end up being moved to the other beach and (8) was eventually covered by sand. Recent bad weather blew the sand away, making the carvings (9) again. Luxton was surprised; he really never (10) that his work would become so famous. Review 1 - 5 25

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