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English Senior High

問2答えは③です。 ③は確かに意見だなっていうのはわかるんですが、①②の選択肢も意見ではないですか、、?? ①も深刻な結果に繋がるかもっていうのはデータ等によって裏付けられてないし、 ②ももし健康に悪影響があるなら勉強面にも悪影響あるかもねって筆者がいってるだけだし、テ... Read More

students will love this arrangement. schools be stopped. Keley says 16-year-olds should start at 10 a.m. Most According to Prof. Paul Kelley, a sleep specialist at the University of Oxford, young people in Britain are losing ten hours' sleep per week on average. To correct this problem, he insists that an early start at high B** Your English teacher gave you an article to help you prepare for the debate in the next class. A part of this article with one of the comments is shown 第2回 実戦問題 43 below. m. High Schools Should Start at 10 a.m. Science. By James Hull, London 11 DECEMBER 2018 ·8:07PM T。 have something called "circadian rhythm" in our body, and ignoring his natural rhythm may lead to serious results. We may feel exhausted. We may feel anxiety. We may even get fat. For high school students, it is natural to start two or three hours later in the morning, Kelley says. Having health problems can lead to lower academic performance. Kelley insists that if schools all over the UK adopted new start times, General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) test scores would rise by about ten percent. hog If students become healthier and wiser, we should seriously consider the change. In fact, Kelley and his colleagues are planning a trial. Kelly says 1t 1s going to be the largest study of its kind, with participation of 100 schools. 第2回 2ce fee afterb

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English Junior High

英語の解説と答えを教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

次の(A)(B]をよく読んで,それぞれの問題の指示に従って答えなさい。 6 Lave you ever heard a storv like this? A woman moves to a new town With her cat. After a few weeks. her old neighbors are surprised to find the cat at their door. It has found its own way back home. Not many animals have traveled as far as Tom, a dog in Australia who traveled 1, 600 kilometers to come back home. In 1991, Sam, a cat in America, traveled 800 kilometers more than Tom. In Japan, Taro, a dog, traveled halif the distance Sam traveled. Do they have maps, a compass or a GPS in their heads? Scientists believe that cats have something magnetic inside their bodies. They also believe that ‘homing' pigeons also have the same thing. They are called 'homing' pigeons because they are always able to find their way home. Many birds travel a long distance without getting lost when they fly south for the winter. They follow the magnetic lines of the earth to find their way. (注) neighbor 隣人 distance 距離 compass 方位磁石 GPS 全地球測位システム magnetic 磁気を帯びた homing pigeon 伝書バト get lost 迷う (問題) 次の各問いに対する最も適当な答えをア~エの中から一つずつ選び。 記号で答えなさい。 1 How far did the dog, Taro, travel to come back home? イ 800 kilometers. ア 400 kilometers. ウ 1,200 kilometers. エ 1,600 kilometers. 2 What do homing pigeons use to find their way? イ A compass. ア Maps in their heads. エ The magnetic lines. ウ A GPS.

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English Senior High

本文2段落目の最終文、well,why can't I?はなぜわたしにはできない?いやできるでしょ!みたいな意味でしょうか?? 〇なんで私には出来ないんだろう。 〇ヘミングウェイもできたんなら私にだってできるでしょ。 どっちなんだろうと思いました、、、 どなたか教えて下... Read More

48 B** You found the following story in a magazine. ol bon tote Hemingway and I Ryoko Yamanaka (Novelist) The author m. の Chicago Chicago 問1 Fukuoka Fukuoka の a S to be like him in the future, SoonI started to write short stories. 問2 The autho: 0 Florida O Fukuok After six years, I moved to Key West, Florida. I chose the cit.. because that was where Hemingway spent his last eight years. I majored in American literature at the university there. My future ambition was 9- linois 0 Tokyo still to be a novelist. Of course, gettinga degree in literature does not mean you can be a novelist. After graduation, I started to work in Tokyo as a journalist for an American newspaper company. Hemingway was a journalist, before he becamea novelist. He wrote about his experiences in Europe and became a best-selling author. I thought, “well, why can't I?" 問3 The at ABU For the next twenty years, I worked as ajournalist. It was a busy job. I could not afford time to write a novel. I almost gave up my childhood dream. Then, I wasin a car accident. On abed in hospital, I remembered 0 Cou 2 rea 3 wa Hemingway was heavily injured in the First World War and was sent back to America. He became a novelist after that . Fortunately, I could move my hands. I started to write novels again. At the age of 45, my first novel was published. So far, I have written five novels, all of which have been favorably accepted, luckily. I should never be a literary master like Hemingway, but at least, my ambition since childhood was fulfilled. Route A r park dos en

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English Senior High

3段落目の2文目でどこで他の州でと言っているのかわかりません。。stateとthis stateと分けているからstateが他の州という意味になるのでしょうか?

16 本 単A1OS 第4問 次の問い(A B) に答えよ。(配点35) bahaっ t rmed about Clyelho nw eっもndhaらgi oke A 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。この文章とグラフを読み,下の問い(間 に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の from sticki 28umel tio Sw 1~4)の 35 38 g Direeり o d行dde R cause 0~Oのうちから一つずつ選べ。 re sonich lates t0 Engiish. (here remane 問1 97 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US g Seli5 alvu bue ainobute Tuo ToY risnnoijesup Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while others ale97 io 0 ge 10 elsog 91u11 brts SO bue move elsewhere. A、study conducted by the Pew Research Center looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of a iencans. T he study examined each Frefichand Spamssh state to determine how many of their adult citizens have moved there from ld e nostusefui bec Chna is a fasteOwing ecoons States with high percentages of these residents are called Chimese beeause Chioa has the greatest *magnet" states in the report. \The study also investigated what percent of other states. u beusefmte pegol adults born in each state are still living there. States high in these numbers uronean are called ticky) states. The study found that some states were both magnet and sticky, while others were neither. \There were also states that were only magnet or. only sticky. Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank on magnet and sticky scales, respectively. Eloridd' is a good example of a state that ranks high on both. \ Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor, particularly sticky(49%). In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet. In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of ss the magnet scale, is the least sticky of all states. g oareon 9 at Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada) where the high proportion of adult residents born out of state makes this state America's top magnet. \(New York) is at the opposite end of the magnet scale, even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations. The third extreme example is Texas, at the opposite end of the sticky scale 004

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English Senior High

【2】を教えてください

| 以下の本文を読んで、後の問いに答えなさい。 eve where chocolate comes from? Chocolate is made from cacao beans. (の平均して), and more than 70 percent are from Ghana. In West Africa, cacao farmers are verv poor because their cacao beans are sonv low prices. Therefore, many parents cannot send their children to school. Also, often make their children work on cacao farms to help them. (Oによれば) UNICEF, ( ④の数) such children is about 50,000. Moreover, しn children working on the farms do heavy physical labor. twenty-kilogram baskets full of cacao beans on their heads all day long. A(6解決法) to this ( ®間題 ) is the fair trade system. This ( ©新しい) systeIn Is based on partnership between producers and companies that buy their cacao beans. It guarantees a minimum price for the beans, so the trading conditions are better 101 poor famers. This ( ®許す ) them to receive a higher income and improve their lives. (O結果として), their children do not need to work on the farms and can go to school. (O消費者)also play an important ( ①役割 ) in the fair trade system. It offers them a way to reduce ( ®銭困) through everyday shopping. Fair trade products are usually labeled with a fair trade mark. and sometimes even at convenience stores. shopping can make a difference. When you buy chocolate next time, you should give a little more thought to its bitter truth. For example, they carry Therefore, you can find them easily at shops, Your wise choices through everyday

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English Senior High

Ocean currents carry it to the creaという文は何が動詞ですか?文の構造を教えてください

0 [The growing amount of garbage] is a serious environmental problem. In Tokyo 「増えている」 「東京だけで」 alone/「the total amount of garbage] is about five million tons a year. This is (almost) 「1年につき」 equal to [the weight of one million elephants]. 「…に等しい」 2 A lot of unburnable garbage ends up in [what are called landfills]. Some of 「最後に…に行き着く」 「いわゆる」 5 these landfill sites can be very large. Indeed,/[the attractions of the Odaiba area of 助~でありうる Tokyo]are built/on a large landfill. ③ You may be surprised,/however,/to hear[that| the world's largest “garbage dump" be surprised to do 「~して驚く」 is not on land,/but in the middle of the Pacific Ocean」. The Western Garbage Patch not A but B「AでなくB」 is between Japan and Hawaii,/and the Eastern Garbage Patch is between Hawaii and V1 California. Together/ they are known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch/and cover be known as 「……として知られている」 an area of 1.4 million square kilometers,which is more than three times as large as 10 「合わせて」 S V2 O 1siijmateu 「平方キロメートル」 「…を超える」 and it Japan. Who dumps garbage <wayXout> in the ocean? Of course,/ no human beings 「はるかに」「彼方に」 in Hobinb throw garbage (there),/but/ocean currents carry it to that area. Surprisingly,/[more than 「…の3倍の大きさ」 =way out in the ocean =the garbage four million tons of garbage] has drifted<there). 現在死了(完了) =to that area 4 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is (mostly》 made up of pieces of plastic. The I0 boog ed ot mo banicu bns ram be made up of …から成り立っている」 sun's light breaks them into smaller pieces, /but/they never completely disappear. 「…の破片」 break O into. 「○を分解して…にする」 These tiny plastic pieces are poisonous/and marine animals and birds mistake them for food. mistake A for B「AをBと間違える」 6 Midway Island is near the Hawaiian Islands. Every year,/albatrosses raise half 「…を育てる」 a million chicks/on this island. These days,/however,/forty percent of the chicks die/ 100万の半分=50万 because they have eaten plastic which) was (mistakenly》 given to them/ by their 現在完了(完了) plastic parents). 6 While [some of this floating mass of garbage]comes from ships,/eighty percent 圏「~ではあるが」 Comes from land. [Cleaning up the ocean] seems to be a very difficult task,/ bu 動名詞 seems to be C 「Cのように思われる」 Lreducing waste on land]is something ( we can all do). So,/next time you are at e 動名詞 store,/think about [|whether you really need a plastic bag]. That bag might end up I (which) next time S V 「今後~する時は」

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