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1 以下の英文を読んで,次の問いに答えなさい。 red, the color that teachers long have used to grade papers. Parents objected po。 5 writing, they asserted, was stressful. So the principal put red on the blacklist. Red has become so negative that some principals and teachers will not touch (1) Joseph Floriska*, principal of Stevens Elementary in Pittsburgh, has teachers grade with more pleasant-feeling tones* so that their instructional messages do not seem as critical or insulting. “There's been a broad shift in grading. It's taken 10 a turn from Here's what ( it. (2a) )' to Here's what( (2b))" Floriska said. “We're still pointing out mistakes, but the method in which it's delivered is more positive." da T imuibom サっd e adT Purple has emerged as a new color of choice for many educators. That is a Sound approach, said Nancy Eiseman, a color specialist on the ties between colors 15 and communication. Purple may be rising in popularity, Eiseman said, because teachers know it is a mix of blue and red. "You still have the element of danger the red - but it's kind of subtle, hidden. directed at students." It is in the color, rather than being But reading and writing specialist Janet Jones helps teachers take (s) a different 20 approach. The students at Berry Elementary School in Waldorf, Maryland, edit* each other's papers, so that, by the time teachers add their markings, the colors they use aren't that important. "I don't think changing to purple or green will make a huge difference if the teaching doesn't go along with it," Jones said. “If you avoid the color red, the students might not be as frightened, but they also might not become better writers." 記事使用許諾: AP Images 主)grade 「~を採点する」 edit「(~に)手を入れる,(~を)修正する」 Joseph Floriska 「ジョセフ·フロリスカ (人名)」 tone「色調」

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English Senior High

右下のクエスチョンの30.G-1 .G-2.Q-6 が分かりません。 至急教えていただきたいです。m(_ _)m

ara light, I heard someone calling, “Hi! Where are you 10n May 7, I started on my bicycle tour from Around the World on a Bike 1o Dennis was sharing a house with a friend and G-1 the Los Angeles airport.2 When I stopped at a tra作。 15 his wife, who happened to speak Japanese.1 I had dinner with them-fried chicken and fried potatoes headed?"3 It was a young man on a bicycle. with ice cream for dessert. (2Dennis took out 92 4I said, “New York!" something for me to read: it was a list of people who 5 Looking a little puzzled, he said, “Where did supported traveling cyclists. Dennis explained 20 that I could stay in any one of their homes with you say you're going?" free meals. "New York."” 4The directory was very useful. iWhile cycling ●While cyeling =D While 1"New York!" he repeated.) 8I could hardly understand his English; alll』 1 was cycling across America, I made full use of it, visiting 20 ●make ) use of ~ homes and meeting many friendly peoplel6Meeting 与use ~ ●igure out ~ 与understand ~ could figure out was that his name was Dennis and 25 Dennis and receiving this great gift on the very first TE that he was inviting me to his house.9 After a day of the trip made moment's hesitation, I accepted. me wonder at the mystery of human Montreal ア19 7/10 life!7So much of life Boston Chitago 30 depends on luck and リスへ Denver 24 Kansas City York chance. Grand Canyon /1 washingy DC 512 Nashville Los AngelesFlagstaf ーは自転車以外による移動 At the Grand Canyon, U.S.A. マイスクリーム fried (fraid ice cream [ais kri:m] dessert [dizd:rt] でート 転にする人 cyclist |sáikist] directory darekiari ほど~ない hardly [há:rdli] figure |f M える ずンス Dennis [dénis] hesitation [hèzitéifon] ためSい mystery |mistarilテ。 O-4 Where did Hirata meet Dennis? 0-5 How well did Hirata understand Dennis's English? 30. depend on ~ It all depends on the weather. G-1 Mr. Green, who was born in Japan, lives in New York now. G-2 Halloween is a good time for everybody to dress up. Q-6 What did Dennis give Hirata to read?

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English Senior High

緊急です!!どなたかお願いいたします!

【3】 与えられた語句を意味が通るように並べ替えてください。 なお、文頭にくる語も小文字で表してあります。 (2×9) 1.A [made, mistake, was]. 2. The man [arms, has, his] crossed. 3.I [at, surprised, very, was] the news. 【1】 空欄に入れるのに最も適当なものをそれぞれ①~①の中か ら選んでください。(2×8) ) lunch now. の have の has の had の having 2. The woman is ( )a laptop. の lying 2 rising ③ sitting @using 4. The gift boxes are piled [another, of, on one, topl. 5. [bottles, of, some, the] are lying down on the table. 6. [brothers, have, I, older, two]. 7. [are, dying, hippopotamuses]. 3. People are waiting ( ) the light to turn green. for in to の with 4. Once a Japanese boy asked me ( )I was Korean. の if 2 what ③ when where 8. People have trouble [am, deciding, I, what]. ) in Nara. 9. [can't, fool, me, you]. 5. Horyu-ji temple ( 0 builds 2) built 3 was building の was built 1 A 6. The man (). 2 The man crossed. 2 3 I the news. amaze amazes 3 was amazed were amazing 4 The gift boxes are piled 7. The man( 5 are lying down on the table. seats seated is sat ④ is seated 6 8. There is some room ( ) for more bottles on the table. 7 の leave 2 leaves leaving の left 8 People have trouble 9 1 2 3 4 【4】 次の2つの対話文を道筋が通るように完成させるため空欄 に入れるのに最も適当な語をそれぞれ書いてください。なお、書 き出しの文字が与えられている場合には、その文字から始まる語 を書いてください。(2×3) 5 6 7 8 【2】 空欄に入れるのに最も適当な語をそれぞれ①~⑤の中から 選んでください。 (2×5) “I was (1)in Hawaii.” Ill be late. “Well, you're American like me, then. You should be B: By how(2) proud of yourself" “Tm(2)with myself, Alabama,” I told him. “It's good A:About one hour. B: Well, better late (3) never. to be (3)." “Of course it is,” he answered. “But you're ( 4) about 日本語訳 me. I'm not from Alabama.” A: 遅れそうです。 “No?” B: どれくらい? “No!” He stood up because it was finally his turn for a A: 一時間くらいです。 haircut. I'm from Georgia,” he said in a loud voice, B: まあ、来ないよりはいいか。 “and(5) of it." alive 2 born ③ pleased ④ proud 5) wrong 1 2 11 2 3 4 5 3

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