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English Junior High

なぜ、答えが 『エ』ではなく 『ウ』になるのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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English Junior High

なぜ、答えが『ウ』 ではなく『イ』なのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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English Senior High

穴埋めして欲しいです!

4 10個の会話が成り立つように, それぞれ適切な応答を下のあ~こから選んで答えてみよう。 (→ p.46~49) アースクウェイク 1. There was a big earthquake yesterday. Did you know that? 2. Did you buy that camera? 3. Was Bob late for school yesterday? 4. I didn't clean my room. Was Mom angry at me? 5. The streets are wet this morning. Did it rain last night? 6. I like chocolate very much. Do you like chocolate, too? 7. You know Osaka very well. Is there any reason? 8. You ate a lot. Were you very hungry? 9. You look tired. Are you OK? 10. It's going to rain this afternoon. Did he take his umbrella? ) No, I don't. It's too sweet. 5) Yes, he was. He got up at eight. ) Yes, he did. Don't worry. #) No, I didn't. It was too expensive. (t) Yes, I did. I was in the kitchen. 66 日本語を参考にして, 単語を並べ替えて英文を完成させよう(p.46~49) 1. その事故は先週の日曜日の午後に起こった。 アクスィデント (afternoon/last/happened/Sunday/the accident). 2. そのコンサートは7時半に始まって10時に終わった。 (ended/at 7:30/began/the concert/at 10:00/and). No. (went/by/I/there/train). 3. 「あなたは車で空港へ行ったのですか?」 「いいえ, 電車で行きました」 エアポート (go/the airport/did/you/by/to/car/?) 1 ( 2 ( 3 ( 14 ( 5( 6( 7( 8( 9 ( 10 ( C)Yes, she was. She is still angry at you. z) Yes, it did. It rained a lot. E6-4 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) b) No, I'm not OK. I didn't sleep well last night. <) Yes, there is. I lived there for ten years. =) Yes, I was. I didn't eat breakfast. ) ) "No. 4.私たちは郵便局には行きませんでした。 (didn't / the post office/to/we/go). E6-5 ハート 5. OBATEL. (*hurt/fell over/yesterday/I/and/my leg). * 「傷つける」 (hurt-hur 33 33 用)

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