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English Senior High

コミュ英 マイウェイ1の教科書のQ&Aです。 良ければあっているか確認して頂けると嬉しいです。 間違えているところは教えて欲しいです🙇

Section1:世界各国で放送されているセサミストリートの特徴は何でしょうか。 through colorful characters. Cookie Monster loves to eat cookies. Big Bird is very tall. Ernie Crreet is a popular TV program for children. It teaches literacy and other lessons ckc silly questions to his friend Bert. Each character in the program has unique features. Sesame Street is viewedby boys and girls all over the world. Actually, it broadcast in ut 140 countries. Some characters in the program are different from country to country. re based on local culture and situations. If you travel to Northern Ireland, you can o Hilda. She is an active, energetic Irish hare. In Mexico, you can see Lola, a cheerful. ave girl. Children around the world enjoy their own version of Sesame Street. brave (Q&A p.120》 の What does Sesami Street teach? Itteaches literacY. 2 In how many countries is Sesami Street broadcast? Itis broadast inabout (40.countaes。 Seame Amigas の Do children in the world see the same version of Sesami Street? (heirown versionot Se same Street. 《True or False》 (1) Sesame Street teaches literacy and other lessons through colorful books. ( ← ) (2) Boys and girls watch Sesame Street in about 140 countries. ( l) (3) You can see an energetic girl named Lola in Northern Ireland.( 下 ) lainit 内から選んで、言ってみましょう。 02ob 《Read Again》 セサミストリートに登場するキャラクターの特徴を下の 1. Cookie Monster 2. Big Bird 3. Ernie 4. Hilda 5. Lola )ane (ビ) n) a. an active, energetic Irish hare b. always asks silly questions C. very tall d.a cheerful, brave girl e. loves to eat cookies 2

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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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