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English Senior High

1と3の答えはこれで合っていますか? また、2の答えがわかりません💦 教えていただけると助かります🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします!🙇‍♀️

B ある学校の英語部の活動で、インターナショナル·スポーツ·フェスティバルのボラン ティア募集をすることとなった。次の英文は、校内放送で募集を呼びかけることを計画した 生徒が書いた放送原稿である。この原稿に対する先生のコメントを読み,コメント中の空所 (1 )~ ( 3 ) にそれぞれ最も適当な英語を補え。 We need volunteers to help with International Sports Festival in Japan. No experience is necessary but energetic people who wish to help are best. Familiarity with English or other foreign languages are a plus. You must be at least 16 years of age and be possible to work 8 to 20 hours per week. If you are interested in helping, please don't forget coming to the volunteer meeting this Friday at 7 p.m. at the Main Campus Hall. Teacher: This script is wonderful! I hope a lot of students will apply for this project. But grammatically, you should change three points. Look at the underlined parts. In the first paragraph, the *subject in the third sentence is “familiarity," not “languages,” so the correct *verb form is “(1 )." In the sentence in the second paragraph, the subject is “You," a person, and in this case, you cannot use “possible.” Instead, “ ( 2)” should be used. In the sentence in the third paragraph, you used “don't forget coming,” but we use that to talk about the past. You should use “don't forget ( 3 ) ” instead because you are talking about the future.

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English Senior High

長文の下の9番の答えを教えください

measures to encourage tap water use. In Britain, bottles restrict the consumption of bottled water. In the United States, the Conference of Mayors in 2008 voted to take of water are no longer served at government meetings. 4 Around the world, many countries have started to VBWB restrict [ristrikt] consumption [kansámpJen] conference [ká:nfarans] mayor(s) [méior(z)] measure(s) [mézar(z)] 1-サムフェーし コv15しス government 5 [gávarnmont] Clearly, the movement against bottled water is growing. significant significant [signífikant] カンサプンョン B while the consumption of bottled water is a environmental concern in the developed world, the lack of concern [kansá:rn] clean drinking water is a major health problem in the developing world. developingldivelopig) The World Health Organization has 10 billion [biljan] found that over one billion people, mainly in poorer whatsoever [wAtsouévar] supplies [saplaiz] <supply portion [p5:r an] Countries, have no access to safe water whatsoever. 6 In order to improve world water supplies, some companies in the U.S. have started donating a portion of donation(s) [dounéijon(2)) sales from bottled water. Donations and lifestyle changes 15 will not immediately solve these global problems, but they direction [darékfan] are a small step in the right direction. Remember this the next time you think about buying a bottle of water. 9. in the developing worldと対比されている表現を抜き出しなさい。 3. the Conference of Mayors (全米)市長会 3. take measures 対策を講じる 10. the World Health Organization 世界保健機関 (WHO) 12. no access to safe water whatsoever = no access to safe water at all

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English Senior High

100 times moreは何と比較しているか教えください

of the hottest environmental issues abroad is bottled 1 When thinking about the environment, the Japanese should take time to reconsider their lifestyles. Today, one bottled [bá:tld] ds Ales os issue(s) [ju:(z)] industry[indastri] water. Not only does the bottled water industry cost tne deal [di:1] planet a great deal in energy and materials, it has beCome a symbol of First World excess. 5 excess [iksés] ironic [airá:nik] wealthy[welli] willing[wilig) 2 It is ironic that, although consumers in wealthy Countries have safe drinking water, they are willing to pay up to 100 times more for bottled water because of clever packaging and attractive names. All the development that o has brought drinkable tap water to everyone in Japan packaging [pékidzig) drinkable [drigkabl] tap [tep] seems somehow wasted. Why people prefer to buy small amounts of water in PET bottles remains a mystery.. 1ル 3 The bottled water industry makes large profits while mystery[místri] profit(s) [prá:fat(s)] refrigerated [rifridsarèitid] shelves [felvz] <shelf consuming, large amounts of energy. Vending machines 15 and refrigerated store shelves run 24 hours a day. PET bottles require costly disposal. Bottled water is an costly [ks:stli disposal [dispóuzl developed (divelapt] ecological [:kalá:dgikl] impact [impackt] example of how industries in developed countries increase consumer choice while ignoring the ecological impact of their actions. dran 20 oftesup 00 01 mov alte obesup boog 9. 100 times moreとは, 何と比較してですか。 ggy 6. *First World 11. *tap water btorio m yd moe 4. Not only does the bottled ~, (but) it has : not onlyが文頭に来た倒置 13. PET [pét] ポリエチレンテレフタレート 18. developed country → develonin

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English Senior High

重要事項などありましたら教えください

スクリプト 訳 男:来週のケヴィンの誕生日パーティーは, どんな計画を 立ててる?ジョンとメイはパーティーに来るの? (1) M:What's your plan for Kevin's birthday party next week?Will John and May come to the party? W:Yes. Kevin's parents will ( join ) the party, too. Here isa(seat )( map ). Where do you want to sit, Peter? M:Let's see. I will sit next to May. How about the other people? W:Kevin will sit ( between) his parents. And I will sit next to you. 女:うん。ケヴィンのご両親もパーティーに来るわよ。 座 席表があるんだけど,ピーター, あなたはどこに座り たい? 男:えっと。メイの隣に座るよ。他の人たちは? 女:ケヴィンは彼のご両親の間に座る。それから,私はあ なたの隣に座るわ。 (2) M:What shall we do for food and drink? W:I'll ( prepare ) cake and ask John to make the main dishes since he's a( good )( cook ). Will you bring some drinks, Peter? M:Sure. I think we will need some fruit, too. What do you think? W:I(agree ). I'll ask May to bring some fruit. 男:食べ物と飲み物はどうする? 女:私はケーキを準備して,ジョンがお料理上手だからメ インのお料理を作ってもらうように頼むわ。 ピーター 何か飲み物を持ってきてくれる? 男:もちろん。果物もいると思う。 どうかな? 女:賛成。メイに果物を持ってきてくれるように頼むわ。

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English Senior High

空欄に、下のワードリストの単語を入れる問題なのですが、合っていますか?よろしくお願いいたします。

Using Key Words Correctly olnl paittea Write the missing words in the short essay below by choosing a word from the WORD LIST below. Use your glossary if necessary. THE IMPORTANCE OF TREES Trees are as important to humans as food and 1e, waTer. Trees clean the air of toxic chemicals such as carbon ? Ci dioxide and otherpollutants. They also produce about 30% of the oxygen on_carth The trees lining city streets can save up to 50% on air-conditioning なる in the summer and control 4. notse pollutioní. Forests hold soil in place and keep water from running off the land. Trees provide shelter, food, recreation, beauty, and homes for birds, insects, and other ani- mals. We use the 5 t Wo0d from trees in many ways, from paper to houses. We could not exist if there were no é d. Trees. Sadly, we are destroying them faster than they can grow. Rainforests, which are vital to the earth's health, are decreasing yearly. Many birds and animals have become 7extinct due to tree loss. Climate change has badly affected the trees which give us coffee and 8_0. Co coa beans. In Japan, about 60% of the 9k.land is mountain forests; however, Japan is one of the biggest importers of wood in the world. Seventy percent of Japan's building materials come from overseas. Eighty percent of Ja- pan's chopsticks are 10 Q. Imporled It is estimated that 20 percent of Japan's imported timber comes from illegally logged trees, mainly in Southeast 11 h. Asta. 6 We need to become more aware of the threat to the world's trees and use wood resources wisely. One good thing we can do is this: 12_f.plant a tree. WORD LIST ji earth k. land 痛入されま A. imiBorted b. noise C. dioxide g. cocoa d. trees K. Asia . plant e. water 1.extinct fwood 絶盛した HEALTHTALK LESSON 4

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English Senior High

合っているか教えてください 今受動態をやっています 教えてください

3内科検語 火 て Lesson 5 得点 B 次の日本語の意味を表す英文になるように、( 私が帰宅したときには、家車事の大半が済んでいました。 Most of the housework( bad )( been ロンはお兄さんに宿題を手伝ってもらっていました。 Ron ( had 私は去年、CEOの役職に昇進しました。 T( Was (4) 塩分の取りすぎは私たちによくないとよく言われます。 さまざまな受動態の表現 )内に適当な語を書きなさい。(各4点 教科書 pp.20~21 A0o点 ) done when I camehome. Class No./0 Name T Bイ子 )( been ) helped with his homework by his brother. ]内の語句から適当なものを選び、( 次の日本語の意味を表すように、英文の[ 書きなさい。(各4点) (1) 私のバッグが誰かに持ち去られてしまいました。 My bag [ has / has been ] taken away by someone. 花が道路沿いに植えられているところでした。 Flowers [ were / were being ] planted along the street. (3) その区域は商業漁業から保護されたままです。 The area [ remains / gets ] protected from commercial fishing. ( Pemmaing、 (4) 入類は飛ばないと考えられていました。 It was [ thought / thinking ] that human beings would never fly. )に ) promoted to a CEO position last year. It( S (5) この動物は誰に見つけられましたか。 (Who ) )often( said ( has been) )that too much salt isn't good for us. ) this animal found by? (were bein g 5] 次の日本語の意味を表すように、[ ]内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成しなさい。 (各4点) (1) 彼女はみんなに尊敬されています。 She [ looked / to / is / everyone / by / up ]. (thought Jooked ap F by everyone She IS (2) 相撲は日本の国技と言われています。 [ said / the national sport / be / sumo I to I is ] of Japan. Sume (3) その試合はみんなから楽しみに待たれていました。 [ forward / was / to / the game / looked ] by everyone. The game (4) この部屋は何めために使われているのですか。 [ used / this room / is /,what ] for? whart (5) 彼の本は多くの人々に読まれてきました。 [many people / been / his book / by / read I has ]. His book (5) あなたの店では何が売られているのですか。 What [ is / does ] sold at your shop? (is へ is said to be the hotiohal sport of Japan. )内に適当な語を書きなさ 2 次の英文を[ い。(各4点) (1) Was this T-shirt washed? [「もう洗ってありますか」という意味の文に] Has this T-shirt ( was J内の指示にしたがって書きかえるとき、( taeked foivaid to by everyone. was )( nashed ) yet? (2) The song was sung by Kate. [「歌われていたところだ」という意味の文に] The song was ( beillg ) ( Sung ) by Kate. (3) He is a great scientist. [「偉大な科学者だと信じられている」という意味の文に] He ( for? fooM ued (S )( being ) ( belicked) be a great scientist. has becn read by manY peaple. IS [6 次の日本語の意味を表すように、[ 1内の語句を用いて、( )内の語数の英語に直し 次の英文を日本語に直しなさい。(各4点) (1) He got arrested in Okinawa. 後は沖縄で混抜された (2) The meeting was put off till next Thursday. なさい。(各4点) (1) 彼は正直者だと信じられていました。[ believed, honest person ] (8語) He (2) その規則は去年、廃止されました。[ done away with ](8語) That (3) そのシステムは2005年から使われています。 [ system ] (7語) has heen believed ta be honat pe tsof 会は因の木日まで上期されたの のプレイヤは、MVDをしてお回室はれまた 新るが市場に投入されています。 Tule Waj done anay wity last yen (3) This player has been selected as the MVP three times. The Sstem has been used Sine 2005 (4) A new product is being introduced to the market. 評価 30 Lesson 5

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