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文法の間違いや言い回しが変でないかなど添削して欲しいです。お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️

コミュニケーション英語ⅡI 表現課題 ⑤ 1.物語を作ってください。 タイトルもつけましょう。 ただし、教科書 p129 の 1 2 の 10 個の文の中から2 文、3の指示に従って作った英文1文の計3文は必ず含めてつくること。 使った3文については、赤で下線 を引いておくこと。 分量は250語以上書いてください。 語数は自分で数えてタイトルの行に書いてください。 ( 締切 / ) 21で作ったお話を授業内で発表します。 発表時間は2分以上6分以内です。 しっかり覚えて、 何も見ずに発 表できるように準備しましょう。 went Title 45 Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mary She lived with her sick mother. The doctor wanted to Cure her mother's illness, but the problem is that he didn't know how to cure her. Then Mary thought that she might find out Something if she meet to a knowledgeable old man in town, so she is The old man said, "My wife had the same ? disease. But the medicine I got cured her." He had a provid expression. Mary asked him where he could get the medicine. 23 to the man. 82 " IL It's a scary witch's house," he said. Mary was scared, but 104 decided to go to the witch's house for her mother. After that, 116 She got a map and walked to the witch's house. 語 11 22 33 126 After walking for a while, it got darker and darker, and 139 it was very spooky. Mary was frightened but kept walking. 129. It was then. She found the witch's house! She was so happy that she opened the door without knocking. There was a witch there, and she said You are a bad girl to come into my house without knocking". The witch transformed her into a toad. She cried because she had not expected the witch was so Terrifying. Still crying, she insisted to the witch that she desperately wanted the medicine. The wich was mored by Mary's impassioned appeal. And the witch said of If you give me ten years your life, I'll give you the medicine? She accepted the offer. The witch restored her original form. and extracted the medicine from the flowers. Then she thanked the witch and returned home safely. Mary's mother was cared by the medicine and lived happily with Mary. Later that day. and she asked Mary went to thank the knowledgeable old man him how to convinced the witch to give the medicine. He said, 「 11 I told the witch that I would give you the life cr 11 of the next person who visited you for 10 years." (55

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English Senior High

埋まってるところは 合ってるかの確認と 空いてるところを教えて欲しいです🙏

北比較(3) 1 Fill in each blank with a suitable word. 1) 私がずっと黙っていたので, アヤはいっそう怒った。 Aya got (gry ) the ( ) ( 2) この充電器は,私の親指ほどの大きさしかない。 This charger is only ) ( biggest ) than my thumb. 3) エマは、このペンに10ドルも払った。 Emma paid ( ) ( 4) このレストランはサービスの点で、あのレストランより優れている。 This restaurant is ( ) to that one in service. (▶5-2) ) I kept silent. ) than ten dollars for this pen. ) ( 2 Fill in each blank with a suitable word to have the similar meaning. 1) Mina dances best in my class. (6) ) in my class dances ( ) Mina. 2) This is the tallest tower in the world. ) tower in the world is as ( ) ( 3 Put the words in the brackets in the correct order. 1) A dolphin (more, than, no, a fish, is) a dog is. ) this. 1 pp.306-309 A dolphin a dog is. 2) This church (than, building, older, other, is, any) in our town. This church in our town. 3) (less, people, than, will, ten, not) attend the meeting. 2) charger attend the meeting. [thumb 4) thants < to t 使っていることに注意。 to me. 2 p.310 原級 比較級を使って 最 上級の意味を表す。 2) tower [] 3 1) pp.308 309 dolphin 「イルカ」 2) p.310 3) ► p.308 4 Put the Japanese sentences into English. 1) 私にとって, 音楽より大切なものはない。 Nothing fs more Important 2) 父は、 肉よりも魚のほうが好きだ。 〔to を使って〕 My father prefers tish to meat. 3) 母はその2つのかばんのうち、値段が高いほうを買った。 My mother bought the more expensive of the two bags. 1) ► p.310 2) ► p.309 ( [] meat 3)p.306 s

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English Senior High

(1)2(2)1(3)1(4)2(5)1(6)1(7)3(8)2(9)2(10)2(11)3 が答えみたいなのですが、 (1)(2)(3)(8)(11)がどうしてその答えになるのわかりません🤔わかる方教えていただきたいです!🙇🏻‍♀️

に入る適切な語句を選びなさい。 (1) I am looking forward to (l) you again. 1. see 2. seeing 3. saw 【6】次の (2) At the dance party I saw Peggy ( 1. dressed 2. dress (3) I'm not proud of ( 1. my family being rich 3. my family is rich (5) I'm very sorry to keep you ( 1. waiting 2. waited ). (7) He heard his mother ( 1. hummed 2. to sing (4) It was my first trip overseas, so I was very ( 1. excite 2. excited (8) I really must have my car ( 1. repairing 2. repaired (10)( 1. Walk (11)( 3. dressing ) all in red. 2. my family are rich 4. my family be rich 1. On viewing 2. To view ). 3. excitement 4. exciting 4. have seen 3. to wait ) for so long. (6) My parents spent a whole month ( 1. traveling 2. by traveling 3. to travel 4. on traveling ar 4. to dress TE(R) ). 3. repair ) down the street, I ran into Tom. 2. Walking 3. Walked 4. wait FRIST (E) ) in Australia this summer. (9) You could not make him ( 1. be understood 2. understand 3. understanding - 66 - ) an old song in the kitchen. l al (2) 3. humming 4. sung 4. been repaired amins (1) ) the meaning of that difficult word. 4. understood (7) 4. To walk ) from this angle, the doll looks more attractive. 3. Viewed 4. Viewing snivGH (6)

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English Senior High

和訳お願いします。

次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えなさい。 [5] The headline grabs your attention: "The ancient tool used in Japan to boost memory." You've been The Japanese art of racking up clicks online more forgetful recently, and maybe this mysterious instrument from the other side of the world, no less! could help out? You click the link, and hit play on the video, awaiting this information that's bound to change your life. The answer? A soroban (abacus). Hmm, () それは私がどこに鍵を置いたか覚えておく助けになりそうには ないですよね? This BBC creation is part of a series called "Japan 2020," a set of Japan-centric content looking at various inoffensive topics, from the history of Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki pancakes to pearl divers. The abacus entry, along with a video titled "Japan's ancient philosophy that helps us accept our flaws," about kintsugi (a technique that involves repairing ceramics with gold-or silver-dusted lacquer), cross over into a popular style of exploring the country: Welcome to the Japan that can fix you. For the bulk of the internet's existence, Western online focus toward the nation has been of the "weird Japan" variety, which zeroes in rare happenings and micro "trends," but presents them as part of everyday life, usually just to entertain. This sometimes veers into "get a load of this country" posturing to get more views online. It's not exclusive to the web traditional media indulges, too but it proliferates online. Bagel heads, used underwear vending machines, rent-a-family services - it's a tired form of reporting that has been heavily criticized in recent times, though that doesn't stop articles and YouTube videos from diving into "weird Japan." These days, wacky topics have given way to celebrations of the seemingly boring. This started with the global popularity of Marie Kondo's KonMari Method of organizing in the early 2010s, which inspired books and TV shows. It's online where content attempts to fill a never-ending pit - where breakdowns of, advice and opinions about Kondo emerged the most. Then came other Japanese ways to change your life. CNBC contributor Sarah Harvey tried kakeibo, described in the headline as "the Japanese art of saving money." This "art" is actually just writing things down in a notebook. Ikigai is a popular go-to, with articles and videos popping up all the time explaining the mysterious concept of ... having a purpose in life. This isn't a totally new development in history, as Japanese concepts such as wa and wabi sabi have long earned attention from places like the United States, sometimes from a place of pure curiosity and sometimes as pre-internet "life hacks" aimed making one's existence a little better. (B) The web just made these inescapable. There's certainly an element of exoticization in Western writers treating hum-drum activities secrets from Asia. There are also plenty of Japanese people helping to spread these ideas, albeit mostly in the form of books like Ken Mogi's "The Little Book of Ikigai." It can result in dissonance. Naoko Takei Moore promotes the use of donabe, a type of cooking pot, and was interviewed by The New York Times for a small feature this past March about the tool. Non- Japanese Twitter users, in a sign of growing negative reactions to the "X, the Japanese art of Y" presentations, attacked the piece... or at least the headline, as it seemed few dove the actual content of the article (shocking!), which is a quick and pleasant profile of Takei Moore, a woman celebrating her country's culinary culture. Still, despite the criticism by online readers, the piece says way more about what English-language readers want in their own lives than anything about modern Japan. That's common in all of this content, and points to a greater desire for change, whether via a new cooking tool or a "Japanese technique to overcome laziness." The Japan part is just flashy branding, going to a country that 84% of Americans view positively find attention-grabbing ideas for a never-ending stream of online content. And what do readers want? Self-help. Wherever they can get it. Telling them to slow down and look inside isn't nearly as catchy as offering them magical solutions from ancient Japan.

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English Senior High

下線部(4)の和訳に関してです。 どうしてfindが使われていて、かつ、このような和訳になっているのかがわかりません。 また、underの対象が明記されていないのは省略でしょうか?

次の英文を読み, 下記の設問に答えなさい。 There are few things on this planet that give me greater joy than making my home the most comfortable, relaxing place possible. So, one winter a few years ago, when my fiancé had a bout of insomnia, I sprang into action, gathering all the things that held promise for a great sleep: black-out curtains, a white noise machine, and the cult favorite a weighted blanket. Weighted blankets, which cost anywhere from $100 and up, are a sleep aid usually made in a duvet style, with the many squares throughout filled with heavy beads. Lovers of the weighted blanket claim that under its weight they can relax faster, leading to a better and deeper sleep. These blankets weigh anywhere from 5 to 14 kg, and manufacturers generally recommend choosing one that's not more than 10 percent of your body weight, although this seems to be just a rule of thumb and not based on scientific study. [1] "Absolutely love it," my friend Greg Malone tells me over Facebook one day. "Rotating shifts makes [a] to sleep hard, but my girlfriend got me one as a gift, and I have found it's made a big difference in falling and staying asleep.' However, Deep Pressure Therapy (DPT)— the act of using firm but gentle pressure on the body to reduce anxiety has been practiced for centuries in various forms. In 1987, a limited study found that many college students who used DPT reported feeling less anxious after [b] full-body pressure for 15 minutes (in an adorably titled "Hug'm Machine"), although the researchers did not note any physical changes like lowered heart rate or blood pressure that would indicate the participants were more relaxed. That being said, a 2016 study found that patients who used a weighted blanket while having their wisdom teeth removed tended to have a slower heart rate than (2)patients who underwent the procedure without, which may indicate that they were more relaxed. However, many patients didn't report feeling more relaxed, and since they each only went through the procedure once, it's difficult to tell if the weighted blanket was the key to calming down. 2 Some say that simply the fact that a weighted blanket makes it more difficult to toss and turn at night makes for a better night's sleep, while others claim it has something to do with [c] the blood vessels on the surface of our skin that causes our heart rate to slow down. It also could be that the feeling reminds us of times when we felt the safest, like getting a hug from someone who cares for us or when our parents would swaddle us as newborns. 3 Similar to how many people adore the feeling of a soft blanket against their skin or can't relax without their favorite scented candle burning, others might connect with the feeling of gentle, full- body pressure. The trick is finding the sensory cue that makes you the most comfortable. "Weighted blankets have been around for a long time, especially for kids with autism or behavioral disturbances," Dr. Cristina Cusin, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, told Harvard Health. "It is one of the sensory tools commonly used in psychiatric units. Patients who are in distress may choose different types of sensory activities holding a cold object, [d] particular aromas, manipulating dough, building objects, doing arts and crafts - to try to calm down." My fiancé immediately disliked the 9-kg blanket I had picked up and said it made him feel like he was trapped. He's not alone in (3) this. "I liked it at first, but then as the night went on, I felt trapped," Heather Eickmann, a family friend, told me. "Also, I sleep on my side, and it really started to make my hip and knee joints ache." With the weighted blanket making my partner's sleep worse, I decided to give it a try myself. And (4) while I didn't find it too heavy to curl up under, the 9-kg blanket did turn making the bed into a small strength exercise. Overall, I tend to be a good sleeper, so swapping out blankets didn't make any outstanding differences to the quality of my snooze. However, later that summer, (5) ² を使ってみたら, まったく別の理由で夜中に目をさましているのに気づいた。 The blanket was HOT. [ Jones, Emma. "Can Weighted Blankets Help You Sleep Better?" Healthing 15. 11 May 2021. 出題の都合上、原文の一部に変更を加えている。】 設問 1. 下線部(1)を日本語に訳しなさい。 ただし, "one” の具体的内容を文脈に即して明らかにすること。 2. 下線部(2)の具体的内容を文脈に即して30字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 3. 下線部(3)の具体的内容を文脈に即して35字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 4. 下線部(4)を日本語に訳しなさい。 5. 下線部(5) を英語に訳しなさい。

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この問題、自分で読んでも全く内容が分からなかったのですがわかる方いらっしゃいますか?? ターゲット1900の単語だけだと足りませんか? また、文法はどのくらいのレベルでしょうか。参考書で教えていただけると助かります。 よければ問題の解説もお願いしたいです。 時間がある方どう... Read More

Ⅰ. 次の英文を読んで、下の間に答えよ。 Early in the pandemic, Julie Van Rosendaal started to notice something (1) about the butter she was using in her cooking and baking. It seemed harder than it used to be. Van Rosendaal has a food blog (2) DinnerWith.Julie.com. She talks about food on CBC radio and writes about it in magazines and newspapers. Before, when she left butter out of the fridge, it used to go soft; it was easy to spread on bread. (3) these days, she noticed that if she wanted soft butter, she had to put it in the microwave. If she used it right out of the cupboard, it would tear holes in her bread. Was her kitchen too chilly? Or had something about Canadian butter changed? On Feb. 5, Van Rosendaal posted her suspicions on social media. More than a thousand people on Facebook and hundreds on Twitter commented that they had been noticing the ( 4 ) thing. The answer seems to be that Canadian dairy cows, which produce the milk that is made into Canadian butter, (5) likely being fed more palm oil fats in their feed than before, XV As more people began doing more baking and bread making during the pandemic, the demand for butter went up. Using palm fats in livestock feed can increase the amount of milk cows produce, which helps farmers to meet the increased demand for ( 6 ). Some people don't want palm fats in their diet, because they say it isn't heart-healthy. (7) say it changes the taste and texture of

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English Senior High

仮定法です。わかる方教えてください🙇🏻

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