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至急お願いしたいです

年 組 Can-do! 日本語で省略される主語などに注意して、英語の文を表現できる 日常行うことや、天候などについて英語で表現できる B 「今日は宿題がありません」 I don't have homework today. POINT 日本語の「~が」 「〜は」がいつも英語の主語になるとはかぎりません。 英語で表現するときには,どの語を主語にするかを考えて英文を作りましょう。 オレンジが好きです。 ⑥ 水泳が得意です。 7 秋は月が美しい. ⑧土曜日は休みです. I like oranges. I'm good at swimming. The moon is beautiful in the fall. We are off on Saturdays. Express Yourself! +上で学んだ表現を使ってみよう。 (1) 今日はクラブ活動 (club activity) がないことを伝えるとき today. I'm free after school. (2) 昨日は熱があって学校を欠席したことを伝えるとき a fever SO (3) 〔公園で〕 ここは春は桜 (cherry blossom) が美しい, と伝えるとき here in from school. C 「今日はとても暑い」 It's very hot today. POINT 天候・時間・距離 明暗などを表す場合, it を主語にします. ⑨ 昨日は雪がひどかった。 It snowed hard yesterday. ⑩ 何時ですか. 一4時です. What time is it? -It's four. ⑩ 京都から東京までどれくらいですか. How far is it from Kyoto to Tokyo ? 500キロくらいですね. Exp 部屋の中は暗かった. It's about 500km. It was dark in the room. Express Yourself! C +上で学んだ表現を使ってみよう。 (1) 右の絵の状況を伝えるとき o'clock now. but today. (2) 今いる場所から駅までどのくらい距離があるかを尋ねるとき from here to

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English Senior High

答えがなく困っています(T T) 解ける方がいらっしゃったら解説お願いします🙇‍♀️

次の英文で, 下線部の語句が修飾している語句を答えなさい。 (1) Do you see that flying bird? It's a hawk. (2) What is the language spoken by people in Brazil? (3) I want a book to read on the train to my hometown. (4) I want a book to read on the train to my hometown. 2 次の英文を和訳しなさい。 (5) He doesn't have enough time to see a doctor. (6) There were ten people at the bus stop waiting for a bus to come.> S (7) The old ring found under the sofa in the living room is my grandmother's marriage ring. (8) Please accept my apologies for not providing* you with information about the change in schedule for yesterday's meeting. *provide A with BAにBを提供する, 与える ひびん (9) The tall blue vase made by a Japanese artist in the early 20th century and currently displayed at a gallery in London is very popular among Londoners*. *Londoner □ ロンドン市民 13 次の英文の下線部を和訳しなさい。 (10) As we age, we gradually lose the ability to hear high-pitched sounds. Recently, some communities have started broadcasting these sounds from speakers in public places to prevent* young people from gathering there and causing trouble after dark. Most people under the age of twenty find the sounds extremely annoying and want to leave the area. However, older people don't notice the sound at all. *prevent+0+from ~ing: 0 が~するのを妨げる

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English Senior High

2を教えてほしいです💦お願いします🙇

英語 ( 70分) 1 次の文章を読んで 1~7の問いに英語で答えなさい。 It's Christmas Eve, December 24, 1914. The night is clear and cold/ Moonlight illuminates the snow/covered land separating the British and German trenches outside a small town in northern France. British military command feeling nervous sends a message to the front lines: it is thought possible the enemy may attack during Christmas or New Year. Extra caution will be maintained during this period. The military command has no idea what's really about to happen. Around seven for eight in the evening/ British soldier Albert Moren blinks in disbelief What's that on the other side? Lights flicker on./ one by one. Lanterns. he sees, and torches, and... Christmas trees? /"Stille Nacht, That's when he hears it - soldiers singing in German/" heilige Nacht." Never before had the Christmas music sounded so beautiful. I shall never forget it," Moren says later. It was one of the highlights of my life. Then, in response, the British soldiers start singing The First Noel." The Germans applaud, and counter by singing "O Tannenbaum." They go back-and-forth for a while, until finally the two enemy camps sing "O Come, All Ye Faithful" in Latin, together. "This was really a most extraordinary thing." soldier Graham Williams later recalled, "two nations both singing the same Christmas music in the middle of a war." Events just north of a small town in western Belgium go further still. From the enemy trenches, Corporal John Ferguson hears Someone call out, asking if they want some tobacco. "Come towards the light," shouts the German. So Ferguson walks out into no-man's land into the field between both armies. "We were soon speaking as if we had known each other for years." he later wrote. "What a sight little groups of Germans and British talking together almost as far as the eye can seel Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches.... Here we were laughing and chatting to men who only a few hours before we were trying to kill!" The next morning. Christmas Day, the bravest of the soldiers again climb out of the trenches. Walking past the barbed wire, they go over to shake hands with the enemy. Then they wave "come on!" to those who'd stayed behind. "We all cheered." remembered soldier Leslie Washington of the Queen's Westminster Rifles. "and then we all came out together like a football crowd." (A Gifts are exchanged. The British offer chocolate, tea and cakes: and the Germans share cigars, sauerkraut and schnapps. They make jokes and take group photographs as though it's a big./happy reunion/ More than one game of football is played./using helmets for goal posts. One match goes 3-2 to the Germans, another goes to the British, 4-1. In northern France/the opposing sides hold a joint burial service. "The Germans formed up on one side." Lieutenant Arthur Pelham- Burn later wrote./"the English on the other, the military officers standing in front, helmets off, heads bowed in respect. As their friends are laid to rest friends killed by enemy bullets - they sing in English "The Lord is My Shepherd" and the same song in German mein Hirt" their voices in unison. "Der Herr That evening, there are Christmas dinner parties up and down the lines. One English soldier finds himself invited into the German held zone to a wine cellar, where he and a soldier from southern Germany pop open a bottle of 1909 French champagne. The men exchange

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