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English Junior High

大問2の4番、couldのところをcanにしちゃだめですか?

Hina: You're study it every day. Tom:That's a good idea! Question 1: Why is Hina glad? Question 2: What subject does Tom like? to study math, but I will Question 3: Is studying math interesting for Hina? 1) Because Tom passed the math test □(2) He likes □(3) No it math isn't /英語3年2 2 次の日本文に合う英文になるように.. □(1) きっと彼女は欠席するでしょう。 I'm sure that にあてはまる語を書きなさい。 she □(2)私たちにとって運動することはいいことです。 arte It's good for us to will be absent absent 「欠席の」 □(3) 私は彼が学校に行けないのではないかと心配しています。 I'm afraid □(4) 彼に公園に来るように言ってくれませんか。 pid Could you enieq ia exercisent how that he can't go to school. Cafraid 「恐れている」 railduq tell thim to come to the park? tell を使う。 nwo □(5) 私たちは彼がパーティーにいなくて悲しかったです。 We were sad that he wasn't at the party. sad 「悲しい」 (6)日本語を勉強することは重要ですか。 be動詞のis を文頭に出す。 Is it important to study Japanese? 3 次の日本文に合う英文になるように、( 内の語を並べかえて全文を書きなさい。 □(1) 子どもがこの本を読むことは難しいです。 (difficult/to/it's/book/children/this/for/read). It's difficult for children to read this book. 2)トムは彼女が英語を話せるので驚きました。 that を省略した形に注意。 (she/English/surprised/Tom/speak/was/ could). Luld speak English.

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English Senior High

31行のitは何を指していますか?itがthingを指しているのかとも思ったのですがそれだとundurstandの後に名詞の穴ができてしまっておかしいのではないかと思いました。教えて頂きたいです。

25 out of twenty native Alaskan languages, 冬の最 Although language extinction is sad for the people involved, why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who (A): speak English, for example? Replacing a minor language with a more widespread ・ゆる可能 124) = permit . 20 one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. といい hot all ~70% Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants - that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known danguages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be 単語 をだすことが It seems (B) 30 paradoxical but it's true. By allowing.languages to die out, the human race is destroying 便 4714 things doesn't understand," he argues. (243) Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-1

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