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English Senior High

和訳お願いします。。 自分の中の訳があってるか心配なので、、

回 Severalweek 1was finaly given thechance to demonStrate my skill and 1_started working there. But the Spaniards on the |目本 、 sconstruction aite couldmt be bothered to remember my namei the7 Spemie called me simply japoes。 which means Japanese.! They Were japonee seasoned craftspeople、 nd they weren't willing t0 aceept 8ome Asian as one of their colleagues amdLT proved myself. Tdidnt merely have to be as good as the Spanish stonecutters = why empioy a reigner if local cld do the ob jog 2 muatter how CB6616 the tasks ITwas assigned were, T kept coming back to the stone yard day aftem day. 園 My Grst big opportunity came a year after Tstarted WOrking when Twas asked to sculpt a setoFplants for the church's pinnaclee With only a few records of what Gaudi wanted to create、T had to fgure out for myself what plants to sculpt。Once Thad come up with my vision for he plant sculptures, worked away for over ten hours aday on a huge stone stopping only for the bathroom and meals。m = fourteen months Thad produced 6ve caryings。 right on schedule. 賠 After I completed these pieces, nobody called me japones anymorei now everyone called me by my real name。 Sotoo。 1 had nally gained respect and in time 1 was entrusted with even larger rojects. These included restoring the sculptures in a chamber 。 that had been destroyed im the Spanish Civil War, and carving the fReen angels that adorn the splendid Nativity Facade。 which was jater egistered as a World Heritage Site。 The resp was overwhelming. namel consistently had to surpass them. [No

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English Junior High

過去問でこの3番がわからないので教えてください😭 細かくてすみません お願いします!

ITwas arunner long ago and liked *long・distance running. But one morning ! was hit by a bus. 1I *was terribly 1njured. So stayedinthe hospitalfortwoyearsandhad36 ECS to walk again. Butevenafterallthe surgeries、I thought。 '① [ fast 7 be 7 so / to / will / ron /not]." Ifelt so sad. *Fora whileTdidnt nave any *hope. But my bestfriend said to me, “| あ but You can help others. You can help a lot of runners. 1I have mgood idea!" Isaid、"Helprunners? What? Pleasetellme more. A marathon. You can *hold a marathon. There are many people who love running, but there aren't any marathons in Lebanon," said my friend. When 1 heard this, 】 *wondered if 』 could do something so difficult. ButIthoughtthat it was very important to live with hope. "い | in Lebanon. There was a long *civil war in Lebanon. There were many *political problems. So many people felt worried about the country. Most *Lebanese didn't know mach about marathons. But Ithought.“A marathon will give Lebanon eace and*harmony. Amarathonwillhelpthepeople in Lebanon. う too!" For two years 1 went around the country and talked about my plan. At first many people were not interested in a marathon. ButIdidn't *give up. 3 again and again. *Little by little SPP to understand whatlIwas doing. n October 2008、more than 6.000 runners fi i countries came to the starting line. *The 2 iR EE gunwasa*signaltoruninpeace and harmony. Atthis marathon alltherunners could hope for the future in Lebanon. ②【[the faces 7』/the runnere/ Yeryhappy/of/see/was all of them. ^Thank youvery mauch. r think he 3 You andTve had hope for the future." YNSvsceh The marathon has become Yery famo 1 more than 33.000 runners from 85 diffe: finieh lne。 、③【 my life / this ma n n me

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English Senior High

写真の和訳をしてくれませんか。 冬休みの宿題なのですが、 何故か日本語としておかしい 文章になってしまい困っています。

〔じWWw5 wm LandmineS (昌夫廃ごの道 ① A landmine blows up apyone who stepS On 計 寺、 lt soldier or civilian. ② It doesn't matter 慰 you are a child or adu ke ey eit doesntmatter ifS+V 一 ーこかどうかは関係 ! 0 Imines in about 68 ③ Did you know there are over one-hundred million land countries? 5 ④ Somewhere in the world, every、22 muinuteS, One PTSOT 1 hurt or killed by a 22 分毎に R Iandmine. ⑥⑤ Rd many landmines have been used they are cheap. ⑥ Some Iandmines cost three dollars each. ⑦ And to make matters worse, even after a war or a civil war ends, landmines remain in the ficld. るto make the matter worse 更に悪いことに $civil war 内戦 Of course、 people cantt walk in such dangerous fields. ⑨ Andt takes so much time, energy and money to clear all the landmines. ⑩ Experts say it will take more than 1.100 years to clear allthe ]andmines now jn the world. てを撤去するには 1100 年以上かかる ⑯ To clear just one landmine, it costs 300 to 1.000 dollars. ⑫ And sometimes people get killed in accidents during the clearing job. ⑬ Now, many NGOs and countries are working together to ban landmines. ⑲ Im 】997, the Nobel Peace Prize was given to the ICBL and its coordinator Jody Wiiams. る[CBL 地雷禁止団体 ⑯ The ICBL js a group of NGO workers from all over the world. 》 The late Princess Diana /ooんpor7 放 (heir campaign. can we do to get rid of these terrible Weapons? rid of を取り除く。 。 We can do something.

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