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English Junior High

(1)の答えがchoosing、(2)の答えがウ、(5)の答えがアで、それぞれなんでその答えになるのかと、 5⃣の本文を上から4行、4行、5行、4行、3行、2行で分けた時それぞれに題名を付けるとしたらどうなりますか? 教えて欲しいですm(_ _)m

5 次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 <川越東改> Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper. To do origami, the artist starts with a square piece of paper. Some people like to use special origami paper that is two colors. The front of the paper is one color, and the back of the paper is another color. Other people like to use origami paper that has patterns on it. After ①(choose) your paper, you can find many instructions for folding the paper into different things. Many people enjoy (make) origami flowers, animals, or things ( 3 ). For all of these things, there are a few kinds of folds that you need to use. For example, sometimes you need to fold the paper in half. Sometimes, the paper must be folded from corner to corner. If you follow the directions carefully, you can create a beautiful paper flower or animal. However, origami is more than folding paper. First, origami is an important part of Japanese life. For example, nature is important in Japan. In Japan, people care about the seasons, weather, water, or other things in nature. Origami is also a part of nature. That is why the most popular origami shapes are things like animals. Birds, fish, flowers, and stars are all popular shapes. It is a quiet activity, and can calm the mind and body. People who do origami like the activity as much as the art. They like it because origami demands a lot of attention. When people think hard about creating something, they forget about their problems. This allows them ④ to calm down. ⑤ Origami is also good for teaching children. They also learn to work carefully. Also, origami has squares and triangles. These shapes are important in all kinds of learning. Origami helps children to learn about these shapes. Maybe you can try to do origami yourself. You only need some paper and a book of instructions. You can find instructions for many origami shapes on the Internet. instruction direction (1)①,②の( )内の語を適する形にかえなさい。 (2) 30( に適するものを, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 (3) (4) 7 to paint with 1 to talk with 1 (2) making. to play with I to help with (イ) ④に適するものを,ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 Origami is also easy to learn. 1 Origami is also good for your imagination. Origami is also difficult to learn. I Origami is also good for your mind. ⑤にはA~Cの文が入ります。 自然な流れの文章になる配列を, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 A Children must follow these steps exactly. B First, origami has many steps. C This way, children can learn to follow instructions. ア A-B-C イ A-C-B B-A-C I B-C-A (5)本文の内容にあうものを, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 If you follow some instructions for paper folds, you can enjoy many different origami shapes. Learning origami gives us a good chance to help animals on the earth. You may feel tired if you try hard to do origami carefully. I The most important thing for children's education is origami. (土)

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English Senior High

わからないので教えてください。😭

B With a partner, take turns playing the roles of nurse and patient. Ask each other the questions you need to ask to fill out the application form below. One partner is Robert Jones, the other is Mary Woods. Robert William Jones D.O.B. 9/12/70 23-42 Shiizaki, Sakae-machi, Inba-gun, Chiba-ken, 289-1222 Tel.: 0475-72-1234 Businessman Stomachache Came to this hospital before with back pain in October, 2012 Mary Margaret Woods D.O.B. 7/31/80 7512 22nd Ave. N.W. Portland, Oregon 98115-4706 Tel.: (425) 791-8836 Housewife Sprained ankle First time at this hospital APPLICATION FORM Last Name month Date of Birth Address Telephone Occupation (Circle one) month Date First Name day year day year Middle Name Sex M / F years old Which department would you like to go to? (Circle one) 1 Self-employed 01 Internal Medicine 11 Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) 2 Farmer/Skilled worker 02 Pediatrics 12 Ophthalmology (Eye doctor) 3 Civil servant 03 Surgery & Treatments 13 Dermatology (Skin doctor) 4 LO 00 5 6 Businessman Student Housewife 04 Orthopedics 14 Nutrition & Dietetics 05 Neurology 15 Radiology (X-ray) 06 Urology 16 Oral Surgery 7 Unemployed 07 Respiratory Medicine 17 Cardiology 8 Hospital employee 18 Plastic Surgery 08 Psychiatry 9 09 Otolaryngology (ENT) 19 Dentistry Other: (Please specify): 10 Anesthesiology 20 Allergy & Immunology 1. NO Have you ever been to this hospital before? 2. YES (Year: ) (Department: )

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English Junior High

代名詞の使い方を解説してほしいです。

1・2年 129 単元別入試対策 ●基本例文 ● 1 She told me an interesting story. ③ That is her pen and this is mine. 彼女は私におもしろい話をしてくれました。 あれは彼女のペンで,これは私のものです。 I lost my pen, so I have to buy a new one. 私はペンをなくしたので、 新しいものを買わなければなりません。 1人称代名詞所有代名詞・再帰代名詞 単数 複数 ~を/に〜のもの 再帰代名詞 ~自身 主格 所有格 ~は/が 〜の ~を/に 〜のもの 目的格所有代名詞 再帰代名詞 ~自身 主格 所有格 目的格所有代名詞 ~は/が 〜の 1人称 I my me mine 2人称 you your you yours he his him his myself yourself you himself we our us ours ourselves your you yours yourselves 3人称 she her her hers it its it herself they itself their theirs them themselves adol 人称代名詞は,主格所有格・目的格の3つの形があり、人称と数(単数・複数)によって変化する。所有代名 詞は「~のもの」という意味で1語で〈所有格名詞> を表す。 再帰代名詞は「~自身」という意味を表す。 例 She told me an interesting story. (彼女は私におもしろい話をしてくれました。)→1989 2 指示代名詞 this that these those 単数形 this (これは,これ,この) 近くのもの人を指す 遠くのもの人を指す that (あれはあれ、あの) 複数形 blis these (これらは,これら,これらの) those (あれらは, あれら, あれらの ) 例 That is her pen and this is mine (= my pen). (あれは彼女のペンで,これは私のもの(=私のペン)です。)→② til vehave 101 190g nist 3 不定代名詞:some・any (every ・no) 不特定のものを漠然と指す すべてのものを指す some/any (いくつか、いくらか) (肯・疑), (何も~ない) [杏] every (すべての〜 存在しないことを表す *no (少しも 全く~ない) something/anything (何か) 〔昔・疑), (何も~ない) [杏] everything (すべてのもの) nothing (何も~ない) someone/anyone (だれか) 〔青・疑〕, (だれも~ない) [杏] everyone (だれでも,みな) no one [nobody] ( だれも~ない) 不特定の人やものおよび一定でない数量を表す代名詞を不定代名詞という。 表中で some および any は,単数・ 複数両方扱い。 その他の語はふつう単数扱いである。 ※ every, no は代名詞ではなく形容詞。 肯定文中の some, something, someone は, 否定文 疑問文中ではふつう any, anything, anyone になる 4 it と不定代名詞 one it 前に出た名詞と同一の I lost my watch, so I'm looking for it now. ものを指す ( (私は時計をなくしたので, それ(=私の時計) を今, 探しているところです。) 前に出た名詞と同じ種類の I lost my pen, so I have to buy a new one. one 不特定のもの(人) を指す (私はペンをなくしたので、 新しいもの (=ペン) を買わなければなりません。) 不定代名詞の one (もの, 人)は、 前に1度出た名詞がくり返されるとき その名詞の代わりに用いる。 one, it ともに単数 の名詞を受ける。 複数の名詞を受ける場合はそれぞれ ones, they を用いる。 5 その他の不定代名詞 each (それぞれ) 単数扱い Each of us has an idea. (私たちのそれぞれが考えを持っています。) | another (もう1人 [1つ] 別の人 [もの]) This is another of his cars. (これは彼のもう1台の車です。) others (他人 [他のもの] 複数扱い both (両方(とも)) Some are kind and others are not. (親切な人もいればそうでない人もいる。) 単数・複数 両方扱い several (何人か [いくつか] all (みな [すべて]) |Both of them are kind. (彼らは両方とも親切です。) | Several of them were absent. (彼らの何人かは欠席でした。) All of the boys are from Tokyo. (その少年たちはみな東京出身です。) All of the money is hers. (そのお金はすべて彼女のものです。)

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English Senior High

まだ埋まってない空欄の答えを教えてください🥲🙏🏻 もし書いてあるところで間違っているところがあったらそこも教えてもらえると嬉しいです(ㅅ´ ˘ `)

ミス注意 〈正しい代名詞の選択〉 重要 次の( 内から適するものを選び, 記号を○でかこみなさい。 <3点×12) (1) The girls are kind to (ア our イ his ウwe Thin). (2) I know Mark's sisters, but my mother doesn't know (ア they イ their ウtheirs them). (3) My sister and I bought this pen for (ア oursイ ourウus Tomorrow is his birthday. < 沖縄県 > I we) father. < 神奈川県 > (4) The students cleaned (アhis イ her ウits エ their classrooms after school. (5)I like(ア these イit ウ this that) songs very much. (6) (ア Both イ Some Oneエ Many) of my friends lives in China. (56)〈栃木県) (7) I lost my umbrella yesterday. I have to buy (ア my イ it ウ one them). (8)(ア Some イ Both ウ Each エ Much) of them has an electronic dictionary. 〈青雲高〉 「かさ」 (9) A: Is this your bike or your sister's? B: It's (アshe イ hers ウ my me). (10) A: Whose bags are these? 「電子の、 電子式の」 B: The red bag is Akiko's and the blue one is (アⅠ イ my ウme エ mine). 〈千葉県〉 (11) A: Where's my eraser? I can't find it. 「消しゴム」 B: Look. There's one under the desk. Isn't that (ア you your ウyours yourself)? <福島県> (12) A: It's very hot today. Let's buy (ア any イ some ウ something エthing) cold to drink. <千葉県> B: That's a good idea. ポイント (9)~(11) 1語で 「~のもの」の意味を表す所有代名詞を選ぶ。 (12) 「何か冷たい飲み物を買いましょう」という文にする。 〈同意の書きかえ〉 2 次の各組の英文がほぼ同じ意味になるように, _に適する語を入れなさい。 <5点x4> He said nothing to me. (1) He didn't to me. We had a lot of snow this winter. (2) a lot this winter. Aya helped me. I helped her, too. (3) Aya and I helped Not all of them were interested in the book. [ハイレベル <東京学芸大附高〉 (4) be interested in ~「〜に興味がある」 were interested in the book, but ポイント (4) Not all は部分否定で「全員が~とは限らない」という意味。 were not.

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