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English Junior High

่ตค็ทšใฎ็•ฅใ€ๆ–‡ๆณ•ใŒๅˆ†ใ‹ใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚ ๆ•ฐใŒๅคšใใฆใ™ใฟใพใ›ใ‚“๐Ÿ’ฆ

ใ€3ใ€‘ ๆฌกใฎๆ–‡็ซ ใจใ‚ฐใƒฉใƒ•ใ‚’่ชญใ‚“ใงๅ•ใ„ใซ็ญ”ใˆใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ ็พๅฎŸ? ? โœ“ ~ใ—ใŸใ„? Today, the eating habits of Japanese people have changed. More people like to eat bread and pasta, They also enjoy a lot of different dishes from other countries more often. ? Japan import's a lot of "produce from foreign countries. 2177 Look at the graph. These five countries spend a lot of money to import produce from SR? other countries. Among them, Japan spends the most and spends about 30 โ€œbillion dollars more than the UK. Russia doesn't spend as much as Germany but spends about 2 billion ๆ—ฅๆœฌใฏ30ๅ„„ dollars more than Italy. ใ‚ขใƒกใƒชใ‚ซใ‚ˆใ‚Šไฝฟใฃใฆใ‚‹? Why does Japan import so much produce? There are many reasons for this. Let's think about two of the reasons. One reason is the change in the favorite foods of Japanese people. โ‘ Dishes from foreign countries are ( a ) among Japanese people, but some things ( b ) to cook those dishes are not available in Japan. The "shortage of farmland is another reason. About 70% of land in Japan is not good as farmland, because the land is in the mountains and is (โ‘ก) with tree. And on some parts of the land which is good as farmland, people have built houses, shops and so on. Can Japan always import a lot of produce? It is not ( 3 ) to this question. In some parts of the world. *natural disasters like floods and *livestock epidemics sometimes damage produce which Japan needs. 4 (1. thing 2. should 3. we 4. 5. remember 6. another 7. there). If world peace is broken, maybe it will be difficult for Japan to import things. 4 another. There is things we should vem *produce billion 101 shortage natural disasters livestock epidemics

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English Senior High

ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•ใซใคใ„ใฆใฎๅ•้กŒใ‚’่งฃใ„ใฆใฟใพใ—ใŸ๏ผ ใ‚ใพใ‚Š่‡ชไฟกใŒใชใ„ใฎใง้–“้•ใฃใฆใ„ใŸใ‚‰ ๆ•™ใˆใฆๆฌฒใ—ใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’งโ€ฌ ๅ•้กŒๅคšใใฆ็”ณใ—่จณใชใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™€๏ธ ใ‚ˆใ‚ใ—ใใŠ้ก˜ใ„ใ—ใพใ™๏ผ

1. ๆ—ฅๆœฌ่ชžใซๅˆใ†ใ‚ˆใ†ใซใ€[ ]ๅ†…ใฎ่ชžๅฅใ‚’้ฉๅˆ‡ใชๅฝขใซใ—ใฆ,่‹ฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ - (1) ๅๅˆ†ใชใŠ้‡‘ใ‚’ๆŒใฃใฆใ„ใ‚Œใฐ,ใ“ใฎๆ–ฐๅž‹ใฎใ‚นใƒžใƒผใƒˆใƒ•ใ‚ฉใƒณใ‚’่ฒทใˆใ‚‹ใฎใซใ€‚ If I had (1็‚นร—4=4็‚น) enough money, I could buy this new type of smartphone. (2) ใ‚ใฎๅˆ—่ปŠใซไน—ใ‚Š้…ใ‚Œใฆใ„ใŸใ‚‰ใ€ๅญฆๆ กใซๆ™‚้–“้€šใ‚Šใซๅˆฐ็€ใงใใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ If I had missed that train, I couldn't have arrived at school on time. (3)็งใŸใกใฏๅฑฑใซ็™ปใ‚‹ใฎใ‚’ๆ–ญๅฟตใ—ใฆใ„ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰, ไปŠใ”ใ‚็”Ÿใใฆใ„ใชใ„ใ‹ใ‚‚ใ—ใ‚Œใชใ„ใ€‚ If we had not given up climbing the mountain, we might not be alive now. ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•้ŽๅŽปๅฎŒไบ†+ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•้ŽๅŽป (4) ๅ‹ใ ใกใŒใ„ใชใ‘ใ‚Œใฐ, ็งใฏๅนธใ›ใซๆšฎใ‚‰ใ™ใ“ใจใŒใงใใชใ„ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ Without my friends, I couldn't live happily. [have] [miss] [not give ] [cannot ] (1)ไธก่ฆชใฎๆ”ฏใˆใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใƒ—ใƒญใฎใ‚ดใƒซใƒ•ใ‚กใƒผ 2.( )ๅ†…ใฎ่ชžๅฅใ‚’ไธฆในใ‹ใˆใฆ,่‹ฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ใซใชใ‚‹ใ“ใจใŒใงใใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†62็‚นร—3=6็‚น) (1) Without her parents' support, (not/become/could / she/ have) a professional golfer. Without her parents' support, she could not have become a professional golfer. (2)(for / not/hf/ were / Japanese anime / it), she wouldn't be interested in Japan. If it were not for Japanese anime, she wouldn't be interested in Japan. (3)(been / had / hot / it for / if) your advice, I would have made a big mistake. If it had not been for your advice, I would have made a big mistake. (2)ๆ—ฅๆœฌใฎใ‚ขใƒ‹ใƒกใŒใชใ‘ใ‚Œใฐใ€ๅฝผๅฅณใฏๆ—ฅๆœฌใซ่ˆˆๅ‘ณใ‚’ๆŒใŸใชใ„ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚(3)ใ‚ใชใŸใฎๅŠฉ่จ€ใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ 3.[]ๅ†…ใ‹ใ‚‰้ฉๅˆ‡ใช่ชžๅฅใ‚’้ธใณ, ๅฟ…่ฆใชใ‚‰ๅฝขใ‚’ๅค‰ใˆใฆใ€ ๅฏพ่ฉฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ ็งใฏๅคงใใช้–“้•ใ„ใ‚’ ็Šฏใ—ใฆใ„ใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (1) A: (Without your help, I couldn't have finished this job on time. Thank you very much. B: Any time. (1) ใ‚ใชใŸใฎๅŠฉใ‘ใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ใ“ใฎไป•ไบ‹ใ‚’ๆ™‚้–“้€šใ‚Šใซ็ต‚ใˆใ‚‰ใ‚Œใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚ (2) A: I've said too much. I might have hurt her feelings. ๆœฌๅฝ“ใซใ‚ใ‚ŠใŒใจใ†ใ€‚ were could stop B: We all wish for world peace. B: If I (3) A: If I ้Ž (4) A: If you ๅŽป ๅฝข you, I would apologize to her soon. (2)ใ‚‚ใ—็งใŒใ‚ใชใŸใชใ‚‰ใ€ all the wars, I would do anything. ใ™ใใซๅฝผๅฅณใซ่ฌใ‚‹ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (3)ใ‚‚ใ—ใ™ในใฆใฎๆˆฆไบ‰ใ‚’ๆญขใ‚ใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ใชใ‚‰ใ€ไฝ•ใงใ‚‚ใ™ใ‚‹ใฎใซใ€‚ had not kept me waiting outside, I wouldn't have caught a cold. B: I'm very sorry indeed. (4)ใ‚‚ใ—ๅค–ใงๅพ…ใŸใ›ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€้ขจ้‚ชใ‚’ใฒใ‹ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (5) A: Can you see that island far away from here? B: Yes. If could fly like a bird, I would fly to it.. [ not keep / can fly / can't finish / can stop / be ] (5)ใ‚‚ใ—้ณฅใฎใ‚ˆใ†ใซ้ฃ›ในใŸใ‚‰ใ€ใใ“ใธ้ฃ›ใ‚“ใงใ„ใใฎใซใ€‚

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