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English Senior High

英語です 1枚目の青ラインマーカーの「end」の部分はどういう意味の「end」で使われますか? 「end」部分に該当する日本語訳が2枚目の青ラインマーカーです。

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English Junior High

that は直前の文章全体を置き換えてるんじゃないんですか? thatの内容の答えは、「曜日によってゴミの分別をして出すこと」となっています。 分かる方、教えてください。お願いします🥺

14:54 4月5日(日) @ ら 入選特 時宙 CEU3A1-Z1C2-13| 6問題文 0 円 0 円 2 | 淡のサクラとダイアンのメールのやりとりを読んで, 下の問いに答えなさい。 配点 9 Hi Sakura. (are / do / emjoying / how / life / yo ) back home? After one yearin America, does Japan look diferent to you now? Do you have any reverse culture shock" Miss you. ge Hi Diane。 Thank you for your email 1miss you too Tm back in my normal hife in Japan. Sometimes. my life in America seems like adream. (be ) 1really in Los Angeles? But quite often, 1 have reverse culture shock. For example, in Japan, there are garbage pickups* almost every day. Im my town. Monday is for paper. Tuesday is for plastic. Wednesday is for botles. and so on. Tcant live with this system. In America, 1 didmt have to dg (上 think Japan is too strict about everything so lget angry every day。 TWA back t cal What do you think2 Your fiiend, ak i Sakura Thar's interesting. 1 returned from Japan to America three years ago. and (think ) about the same thing. 1 think Japan is strict. too. but iVs a good thing. Here in America, many people waste too many things and dont recycle。 because our country is big and we have many kinds of things. Tlike the Japanese systemu so lopened a recycling club at my school Amyway* you don't have to worry. Someday* you will like both Japanese and American cultures. There are good and bad things about Japan, and the same goes for America.You will understand that soon.

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English Senior High

丸は気にしないでください(><) 答え教えていただけると嬉しいです😭

間 JH OUT culture, where the use ot dictionaries 1S WideSDread。many people may have the impression that a word's meaning is simply its dictionary definition.A little thought should show however, that there must be more to meaning than this. It is true that when someone wants to find out what き Word means, an easy and practical way to do it is to look the word up ina dicionary. Most people in our caltare accept dictionaries as providing unauestionably authoritative accounts of the meanings of the words they define. [2] Thenoleof dictionaries/ in our society as authorities on meaning 1eads many people to feel that the dicionary dehnition of a word more accurately represents the word's meaning than does an individual speaker's nderstanding of the word. Keep in mind/ however。 that the people who write dictionaries arrive at their definitions by studying the ways speakers of the language use different words. Some dictionaries are relatively prescriptive\、 others more descriptive* but all must face the fact that a word means what people use it to mean。 There simply is no higher authority than the general community of native speakers of the language. This is obyiously the position one must take in descriptive analysis、 but even in prescriptive grammar, words cannot be given strange defimitions that dont correspond to actual uses of those words by the speech community. A word's meaning is determined by the people who use that word, not by a dictionary- [3] The iqea that a dictionary definition is all there is to a word's meaning runs into even more serious problems when one considers that im order to understand the dictionary definition of a word, one must know the meanings of the words used in that definition: For example. 下 the word ecfo7xere is defined as 'a blastomere that develops into ectoderm'、one must ee he 0 Me 0 Pd Side

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English Senior High

それぞれのカッコに、どのような意味の文が入るのかよく分かりません。教えてください。

やイラストを参考に( )に入る記 旬を 1 0文字程度で書きなさい。 Shota: The other day, | ate dinner with my colleague at a Japanese restaurant. The dishes tasted so good, but suddenly | found my coleague imitated Kazu: 。 Whathappened? Shota: Whenldish out the salad for him, | used my chopsticks upside down, considering itis a good manner. 1 dont know why he got angry Kazu: That's too bad. Itwas an il-mannered way. While | was studying music and art in ltaly. 1 got interested Japanese food culture. The way you used chopsticks js called "Sakasa-bashi" The top sides of the chopsticks are to be used by god, and human beings should use only the bottom parts of them Shota: It[ a ].Nowlrealized why he became irtated Kazu: There are at least 30 rules of usage of chopsticks that | know. These days, most Japanese people are not taught hem from their parents. It is a regrettable! You Japanese had betler know your own cullures morel Shota: lam sory Kazu: As anlalian,1 should point out a wrong tradion which many Japanese people are doing without realizing. It is about how to eat pizza, our soul food! Shota: lbeg of you to instruct me aboutit Kazu: OK. Listencarefuly.[ b 1 Shota: 『ve neverheardit Few Japanese would know itis the correct way In ltaly Anyway。this pizza is so delicious, so 「ll order another platel izu: Heyl*You are a man of disgracel If you want to serve out the dish, you shou not put a knife and fork in the shape of "ha." It means that you are still eating 上 hota: 『m sory. Table manners are dificult *ここでは「了知らずめ」くらいの意味

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English Junior High

(1)のア〜ウを話しの流れが最も適切になるように並べかえて記号で書く問題がわかりません。

WT 本 mooか ma 。 wl男司 対間| 入試実戦 学生の人と村が |心が高い物をまとめた家を見ながら 次の問いに答えなさい. り 1 ip で 連 光は洛外から日本を訪れた観光客! いる場面です これを読んて |After tne vis ALTのジュリア先生と授業で話し ig ・ Today, let's talk about the ideas for making our Rank| Before the yisit town more popular among the tourists COTmIng 医串 Japanese fot プ ( to Japan、 Can you say something about this し Shopping イ 3 Sightseeing Shopping table, Eri? | 4 | Walking in shopping arcas Sightsccing が Japanese food" is the most popular among the 5 HHot springs ウ tourists. The rank doesn'tchange after their Visit we : Yes。iCs one ofthe most popular foods in the world が Well.Thave an idea、How about starting a cooking class in arestaurant? ICIIbe a good place to learn a different culture 1 + ・_③ | wig Great(。Anything else about the table, Ken? レ Xew -After their trip。 "Hot springs" became more popular than "Shopping. And "Enjoying the Seasons" came after "Sightseeing.” Lthink the tourists can enjoy hot springS in Our tOWm | 7 :Tagree. When Ifirst visited a hot spring in this town, 1 enjoyed ④( talk ) with some wome there. They told me about good places to see and good restaurants in our tOW ヵ :Oh,Ithink you ⑤( have ) a wonderful 人 ig・Right。 Because ofthe information,Td like to visit the restaurants and other hot springs too gz :So[「 で to have many tourists! Td jike to learn a lot about our town and become a volunteer to show them around cooking :料理 sightseeing 観光 hot spring :温泉 Ax ) tourist : 観光客 table :表 rank:順位 visit:訪問 1 ーー 次 を話の流れが最も適切| 皿要3 10 思委肖 (⑪ 5 ウゥ し ロリ 調 男還3 (0) ように並べかえて, 記号を書きなさ ア The tourists can learn how to cook Japanese food and enjoy eating it Then many people will be interested in の Japanese food When they go back, they can talk about their experience to others を, 適する形に 内の8 次のアーウから選て buses for sightseeing are necessary ァ イ large shopping areaS are important ウ goodcommunication iS important に入 すか。 1 つ選んで, 記号を書きなさい。 4) “Hot springs” は表のアーウのど What did Julia say aboutJapanese food? を, 本文中からそれぞれ 1 語で抜 5) 次の問い! 後に書いた感想の一 ng to talk about the ideas for making our town more ( ③⑧ ) among the tourists to It was interes Japan. want to learn much about our town andhelpthemasa( ⑤ ) when they come. 学宝社版 32

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