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English Junior High

この写真の答えでも良いですか? (4)(a)と(5)で良いですか 答えは (4)が It is September 14. (5)がたてに 一番 です

3 次のジョン(John) とミサキ (Misaki) の対話文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 John My mother's birthday is September 14. I want to buy something for ① (she) ( ) : ( ) go shopping with me? Misaki: OK. (John and Misaki come to a clothes store.) Misaki: What does your mother want? John : Ⅰ don't know. Do you have any ideas? Misaki : How ( ③ ) this T-shirt? John : Good. But my mother has a lot of white ④ (T-shirt). And her favorite color is red. Misaki: Look. That red T-shirt is funny. It has some kanji characters on the front. John How do you read them? Misaki: Ichiban. It means "number one." John : It's very nice. My mother likes funny things. How ( ⑤ ) is it? Misaki: It's 1,900 yen. mening John OK. I have 2,500 yen, so I can buy it. My mother's clothes size is M. Misaki: Wait, John. You mean an American size, right? John : Yes, I do. Misaki: Look at this table. Japanese sizes and American sizes aren't the same. A T-shirt in Japanese M is too small for your mother. John :Oh, I see. Thank you, Misaki. My mother's size is ( ⑥ ). Misaki: That's right. 注 want to 〜 〜したい clothes 服 kanji character 漢字 front 前 thing size サイズ wait 待つ American アメリカの table 表 same 同じ her 1 (1) ①④ ( )内の語を適する形にかえなさい。 2 下線部②が「ぼくと買い物に行ってくれる?」という意味になるように、( De go shopping with me? you (3) ③,⑤ の ( に適する語を書きなさい。 S ⑤ much X (4) 本文の内容にあうように、次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (a) When is John's mother's birthday? September 14... (b) What color does John's mother like? She likes red.. (5) ジョンは母親に,どのようなTシャツを買うつもり ですか。 対話の流れにあうように、 右の絵に漢字を書 き入れ Tシャツのデザインを完成させなさい。 前 サイズ対応表 日本 アメリカ XXS XS S, M L XL S M L XL XXL 1979 - T-Shirts に適する語を書きなさい。 後ろ #2 文社

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English Junior High

この写真の答えでも良いですか? (4)(a)と(5)で良いですか 答えは (4)が It is September 14. (5)がたてに 一番 です

3 次のジョン(John) とミサキ (Misaki) の対話文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 John My mother's birthday is September 14. I want to buy something for ① (she) ( ) : ( ) go shopping with me? Misaki: OK. (John and Misaki come to a clothes store.) Misaki: What does your mother want? John : Ⅰ don't know. Do you have any ideas? Misaki : How ( ③ ) this T-shirt? John : Good. But my mother has a lot of white ④ (T-shirt). And her favorite color is red. Misaki: Look. That red T-shirt is funny. It has some kanji characters on the front. John How do you read them? Misaki: Ichiban. It means "number one." John : It's very nice. My mother likes funny things. How ( ⑤ ) is it? Misaki: It's 1,900 yen. mening John OK. I have 2,500 yen, so I can buy it. My mother's clothes size is M. Misaki: Wait, John. You mean an American size, right? John : Yes, I do. Misaki: Look at this table. Japanese sizes and American sizes aren't the same. A T-shirt in Japanese M is too small for your mother. John :Oh, I see. Thank you, Misaki. My mother's size is ( ⑥ ). Misaki: That's right. 注 want to 〜 〜したい clothes 服 kanji character 漢字 front 前 thing size サイズ wait 待つ American アメリカの table 表 same 同じ her 1 (1) ①④ ( )内の語を適する形にかえなさい。 2 下線部②が「ぼくと買い物に行ってくれる?」という意味になるように、( De go shopping with me? you (3) ③,⑤ の ( に適する語を書きなさい。 S ⑤ much X (4) 本文の内容にあうように、次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (a) When is John's mother's birthday? September 14... (b) What color does John's mother like? She likes red.. (5) ジョンは母親に,どのようなTシャツを買うつもり ですか。 対話の流れにあうように、 右の絵に漢字を書 き入れ Tシャツのデザインを完成させなさい。 前 サイズ対応表 日本 アメリカ XXS XS S, M L XL S M L XL XXL 1979 - T-Shirts に適する語を書きなさい。 後ろ #2 文社

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English Junior High

暗いし、長いし、申し訳ないです💦 3以外の、1、2、4、5、6、7を教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane)が、アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)の親戚であるベルギー(Belgium)出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 I've lived here since Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. ア Before the movie, 10 One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( 2 )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, “France !” 15 That was wrong. Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better.

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English Junior High

1945年の4月1日に始まった沖縄戦の間アメリカ軍の島への上陸があり, 80人以上の沖縄の人々が洞窟 に避難したあとその中で自殺したと考えられています。 がこの一文の訳なのですが、believedは何に訳されているのでしょうか??

t forced to commit suicide in the closing days of World War II, police have said. The boys, between the ages of 16 and 19, have said that they destroyed two *signboards and origami paper cranes left by visitors to the Chibichirigama cave between Sept. 5 and last Tuesday, police said Friday. 着 During the *Battle of Okinawa, which started on April 1, 1945, with the landing of the U.S. *army on the island, more than 80 Okinawa people were believed to commit suicide in the cave after taking *refuge there. Similar cases of suicide took place at other places during the battle. Family members of those people who killed themselves at the site during the war discovered the damage last Tuesday and reported it to police. Norio Yonaha, 63, who lost five members of his family in the suicide, told reporters that this was “an *insult to the people who died" there. Bottles and vases left behind by the dead people were also damaged. About 100,000 people, or almost a quarter of the local people, died in the three-month ground battle in Okinawa between the Japanese army and the U.S. army. In total, more than 200,000 (life) were lost, *including those of Americans. (2017, September 16). Japan Times Can you see “Chibichirigama” in the news report? “Gama” means “cave” in Okinawa. We can see natural gama here and there in Okinawa. Himeyurinotou is built on top of one of these gama. During World War II, gama were used as *trenches by the Japanese army and as places of refuge by Okinawa people. [ 7 ] because they had nothing to eat and no medicine for *wounds and sickness. Many were killed by the U.S. army who burned people to death. [ ] because they spoke Okinawa words. Some babies were also killed because they (cry). Many had to commit suicide because the Japanese army ordered then didn't stop to do so. [], but not always. In fact, there were lots of people who died in gama. Gama te us how terrible war is. NAZ

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English Junior High

長いですが、教えてください🙏

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane) が、 アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr, and Mrs. Smith) の親戚であるベルギー (Belgium) 出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. I've lived here since then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. ア Before the movie, 10 they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, "France !" 15 That was wrong. イ Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better. (注) still: 今でも run ~を経営する business: 事業, ビジネス hamburger : ハンバーガー French fries / frites (= fried potatoes): フライドポテト (French は 「フランスの [語]」, fries は 「揚げ物」) originally: もとは wrong : まちがった France: フランス World War I- American : アメリカ人の soldier: t Europe ヨーロッパ waffle : ワッフル -5- area:

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English Senior High

問1の答えが2になる理由を教えてください!1にしてしまいました。 問4のnoがはいる理由も知りたいです

5 10 § I 準否定・部分否定と全否定 Level 3 英文読解問題 次の英文を読んで、以下の問いに答えなさい。 National, religious, geographical, linguistic and cultural groups do ( 1 ) タイ 198 fulx correspond to racial groups, and the cultural features of such groups have no clear connection with racial features. (1) Americans are not a race, nor are Frenchmen nor Germans. Moslems and Jews are no more races than are Roman Catholics and Protestants, nor are people who live in Iceland or Britain or India, or who speak English or any other language, or who are culturally Turkish or Chinese. In speaking of such groups, the use of the term “race” may not be a serious error, but it is (2)one which is often made. Hall Human races have been classified in different ways by different scholars. up of of the However, most of them agree in classifying the existing mankind into at least three large units, which may be called major groups. (3) Such classification does not depend on any single physical characteristic. For example, skin color by itself does ( 1 ) distinguish one major group from another. 13 SREIC 問1 空所( 1 )に入る適切な語句を下から選びなさい。 ① not necessary ② not necessarily 問2 下線部 (1) を訳しなさい。 GALBOS & OFF 19van ton £1CIE 3 not any 4 no ITR00 問3 下線部 (2) は何を指すか英語で答えなさい。 Ils Ja tail is ton si SH asil traven ei H 問4 下線部 (3) を以下のように言い換える場合、空所には何が入るか。 適切な1語を 答えなさい。 Such classification depends on ( ) single physical characteristic. vode si st reel edt of tail is jon er at

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English Junior High

どこを抜き出して答えればいいのか分からないので答えをお願いします🙇‍♀️もし出来れば解説もお願いします🙏

次の英文を読み、以下の問いに答えなさい。 Cow. Chicken. Grass. Which two are in the same group? Your answer depends on where you were born and raised. T fedt af gnofed For a long time, *research psychologists have had an idea that East Asians and Westerners think about the world in different ways. There was not enough scientific *evidence to support this idea until recently. In the past 15 years, however, researchers have learned a lot about different thinking styles and the cultural differences that produce them. The story begins in 1972, when *Liang-Hwang Chiu, a professor of *educational psychology at *Indiana University, tested more than 200 Chinese and 300 American children. He showed some cards to each child. Each card had pictures of three things. One card, for example, showed a cow, a chicken, and grass. Chiu asked the children to say which two things were in the same group. Most of the American children picked the chicken and cow. They explained the reason by saying that "both are animals." Most of the Chinese children, however, put the cow and grass together because "cows eat grass." solib - People didn't think Chiu's study was very important in the years after its *publication because $*psychological scientists at that time paid little attention to cultural differences. In the 1990s, however, *cross-cultural psychology became 2"hot" and Chiu's findings were paid attention to again. 3 Researchers at the University of Michigan did Chiu's study again by testing college students from China, Taiwan, and the United States. Without using pictures, the researchers gave the students with and asked them to say which two three words shampoo, hair, and conditioner, for example 20 were in the same group. The Americans were more likely than the Chinese to say that shampoo and conditioner go together because they're both hair care goods. The Chinese were more likely to say that shampoo and hair go together because "shampoo washes and cleans hair." Why do East Asians and Westerners think differently? Most researchers believe the answer can be Taplapo 77 Step A Step B Step C

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