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No.2 Susan: I heard you had lunch at Masato's house. How was it? soup/ Kenji: It was great. (delicious/cooked/the so/his mother/ was). Susan: Wow. Ⅰ want to try it, too. 次の1,2の会話について, それぞれの [ ]内の 13 語を正しく並べかえて, 英文を完成させなさい。 1. (放課後の教室で) Yuki: Mary, what are you doing here? Mary I'm [at/boy/looking/playing/the] soccer Yuki <鳥取県 > Mike Takashi: About ten o'clock. Mike 14 over there. He is so cool. Oh, that's Kenta. He plays soccer very well. 2. (昼休みの教室で) Takashi: Hi, Mike. I'm going to study for the test 18 with my friend on Saturday. Would you like to join us? : I'd love to. When will you start? : I have to clean my room, so I will [call/I / leave/when/you ] my house. 次の12の対話文の [ ]内の語句を並べかえ て, 意味の通る英文を完成させなさい。 ただし, ]内の語句を全部使うこと。 Miki: Why don't we wear the same T-shirts at the school festival? <岐阜県 > 15 17 文を完 た B: Miki: OK. Let's go there. 2. Linda: You look happy. Haru: Yes, I am. Tom (these / gave / beautiful / me/flowers). <高知県 >> (2) 次の会話の下線部について、()内の語を並べか え、意味のとおる英文にしなさい。 Jane: That's a good idea! I (that/ sells/know/ 19 cool/a shop〕 T-shirts near my house. 記号: (1) (2) PRO ( -156-

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English Senior High

(A)の問題の(1)~(6)までの答えと訂正した回答を教えてほしいです。よろしくお願いします。

【4】 次の設問 (A), (B) に答えよ。 (配点 30> (A) 次の(1)~(6) の各英文には、下線部ア~エのいずれか1つに文法・語法に関して不 適切な あるいは文意を通らなくする箇所が含まれている。 その下線部の記号を記せ。 ア (1) It is estimated that the surface temperature of our planet has been risen by about half a degree Celsius, compared to a hundred years ago, and some scientists believe it's going to get warmer yet in the years to come. (2) In English-speaking cultures, children are often told to say "please" when asking for something. By so doing, they are more likely to be given イ permission than they do not. If they don't, their parents give them a hint, by asking them " What's the magic word?" Trying to forecast weather is incredibly complicated. Some scientists P believe that no matter how advanced science is, weather is impossible to イ predict it accurately, because there are too many random elements involved. (3) Inuits are a related group found in Alaska, and also in Canada and Greenland. They are thought to have spread into North America from Siberia many thousands years ago. In both the US and Britain these people are ウ often called Eskimos but the name Inuit is now preferred and is becoming more widely used. 5) The Cold War is a term for the political conflict between the capitalis countries of the West and the Communist countries of the East that begar 7 after World War II. Both sides had large military forces which were kep イ ready for war, and threatened at each other with nuclear weapons. I

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Science Junior High

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君の思いに ス) を通る光の道すじを調べるため、次の実験を行った。 あと 図1のように, スタンドの台に光源を置きその真上に凸レンズ, スクリーンを設置した装置を スクリーンの中心は光源の緑色LEDの真上にある。 凸レンズ, スクリーンを上下に動かして 「っくった。 光源のLEDは赤、緑、青の順に、1cmずつの間隔で並んでいる。 凸レンズの中心、 【平成29年度 福井県公立高】 TEDの像の中心と青色LEDの像の中心との距離を副定し、結果を表にまとめた。 スクリーンに像を鮮明に映したときの、光源と凸レンズの距離、光源とスクリーンの距離、赤色 L 光源と凸レンズの距離 光源とスクリーンの距離 赤色LEDの像の中心と青色LEDの像の中心との距離 3 [3] 20.0cm 30.0cm 45.0cm 半円形レンズ 【実験2】 机の端と半円形レンズの平らな側面との角度が 50° になるように置き、 光源装置から光を机の端 と平行に出し, 半円形レンズの中心に当てたところ, 光は半円形レンズの平らな側面と 65°の角 図2のように, 机の上で半円形レンズと光源装置を用いて光の進み方を調べた。 図3のように, 度で屈折して進んだ。 図1 入射角 1cm1cm 44 余緑舎 スクリーン 凸レ 光源 80.0cm 60.0cm 67.5cm A 問2 図2 光源装置 30 問3 図4の●は実験1の凸レンズの焦点を示している。 実験1で赤色LEDから出 問 実験1で用いた凸レンズの焦点距離は何cmか。 問1 実験1でスクリーンに映った像を何というか。 漢字2字で書け。 た光Aと,青色LEDから出た光Bは, 凸レンズを通過したあとどのように進む 実験2で,光が空気中から半円形レンズに入射したときの入射角と屈折角はそ れぞれ何度か。 か。 それぞれ最も適当なものを図4の1~7から1つ選び, 番号で答えよ。 図5のように、半円形レンズの平らな側面の中央に長方形の紙をはりつけた。 紙を はりつけた位置の反対側にいる人が,紙の面に対して垂直な方向(図5の矢印の向 き)から見た場合,長方形の紙はどのように見えるか。最も適当なものを次のア~オか ら1つ選び,記号で答えよ。 ア イ 40度 半円形レンズ ウ 4.5 図3 16.0cm 2.0cm 1.0cm cm 光源装置からの光 問3 & LISTEN エ 半円形レンズ オ 問光 屈折角 25 65° 50° 机の端 光 A 図4 度 atsisat USA *4 問5 光A 光B 凸レンズ 赤緑青 図 5 B A

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English Senior High

問題解いたのですが答えがないので分かりません💦 教えてください🙏

中間 UNIT 7 Reading V かず 忌み数(縁起の悪い数字) を意識して行動することがありますか。 テーマ 思想・哲学・宗教 Which number sounds lucky or unlucky to you? In many cultures around the world, people believe that some numbers are unluckier than others. In most Western cultures, many people consider the number 13 to be unlucky. In the United States, for example, many cities do not have a 13th street; many buildings 5 do not have a 13th floor. You might have seen the 13th floor (Ⓒ) as 14 in the elevator. ~412 つまり - - one on There are also those who believe that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day - 〜の人は which many things can go wrong. *superstition 文法項目 分詞①(補語になる分詞) Track 35-36 ②. The exact origin of *superstitions about Friday the 13th remains unknown. 10 However, superstitious fears about this date have grown and spread over the years, thanks, in part, to unfortunate events. In the 19th century, a ship — the HMS Friday - which was launched on a Friday the 13th, disappeared at sea. On a Friday the 13th in 1992, an earthquake in *Turkey killed thousands of people. Note It is surprising, though, that the number 13 is considered unlucky in the United 15 States. The country was originally divided into 13 states. On the dollar bill there is a picture of an *incomplete *pyramid with 13 steps. The *bald eagle carries an *olive branch in one of its *claws with 13 leaves and 13 *berries on it. In the other claw it is holding 13 arrows, and above its head there are 13 stars. In different cultures, other numbers are believed to be unlucky. In Japan, Korea, 20 and China, for example, people consider the number four to be unlucky because the *pronunciation of the word meaning four is very similar to the pronunciation of the word that means death. Many hotels and hospitals in these countries do not have a room number four. Also, people ( 4 ) give a gift consisting of four items. Turkey トルコ Noto (302 words)

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