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English Senior High

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What is the passage My first date with my girlfriend was a movie. I think we went to a movie called "Jackie" but to be honest, I am not entirely sure. There wasa very old and very cheap movie theater in the town that we both went to mainly about? A. Will's horrible first university in. I/ went to this movie theater with other girls sol am not sure why I stayed with my girlfriend for so long. The movie wasn't even very good. Nevertheless, we held hands in the movie and we are very happy together today. Something about that movie must have been the reason we are still together. I guess you should take your future partner to a cheap movie and you can be happy just like I am! date. B. Will's old girlfriends. - C.Will's advice based off of experience. |D.A bad movie. Wheneverl go to a restaurant in Japan, I always say, "おすすめは何ですか"./ can't read Japanese so I never mainly about? can understand what the menu says. My strategy usually works very well. I usually get the most delicious food at the restaurant and l don't have to worry about choosing what I want to eat. However, there was one time that my plan did not work. I was in a very small town which was close to Wakkanai. My girlfriend and I were very hungry and we saw a ramen restaurant where we could eat lunch. We went into the restaurant What is the passage A. Will's best food in Japan. B. Will's plan at restaurants in Japan. C.Will's love of sea snails. and l asked for the recommendation and the waitress said something in Japanese I couldn't understand. Without thinking, I said "はい". When my food arrived, I was very disappointed. I had said yes to miso ramen with sea snails in it. I love Japanese food, but I hate sea snails. My strategy did not work so well that day. D. Will's vacation to Wakkanai.

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Mathematics Junior High

[ニ]②イの問題であと,GFが4√2センチと分かったら最終的に答えが出せるんですがどうやってG Fを求めるのか見つけられないです, 教えてください [一度このやり方でできてるのでやり方は合ってるはずです

sの値( ) tの値( 3 図I,図Iにおいて, △ABCは BA = BC = 6cmの二等辺三角形であり, 頂角ZABC は鋭角 である。 円Oは、 辺BCを直径とする円である。 円周率をxとして、 次の問いに答えなさい。 A )図Iは、 二等辺三角形△ABC の頂角ZABCの大きさが30°で 図I あるときの状態を示している。 図Iにおいて, Dは辺 ABと円Oとの交点のうちBと異なる 点である。Eは、 Aから辺BCにひいた垂線と辺 BCとの交点で B E ある。 ① 線分 BEの長さを求めなさい。 (3 cm) ② 半周より短い弧BDの長さを求めなさい。 ( cm) 2。 s 2x (2) 図Iにおいて, F は辺 AC と円Oとの交点のうちCと異なる 点である。FとBとを結ぶ。Gは, Cを通り辺ABに平行な直線 と円0との交点のうちCと異なる点である。 Gと B, G'とFと 図I A をそれぞれ結ぶ。 -① △ABC SABFG Gあることを証明しなさい。 B 22 2 FC = 2cm であるとき, 2=4G p9-A0 の 線分 BG の長さを求めなさい。 ( ③ △FGC の面積を求めなさい。( cm) cm?) 12p fetaciot)-4gt=afic 2:08.2532 Gcm 3

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English Junior High

1番と4番を教えてください❕💦

モーツアルト ( Mozart ) の4人が話しています。 4人の会話を読んで後の問いに答えなさい。 【理解) 9. 体育館で身体測定中のペートーヴェン( Beethoven )、ショパン( Chopin)、バッハ( Bach )、 Beethoven: Hi, Bach. How are you? :Fine, thank you. How tall are you? Beethoven: I'm 162 cm. I *qot 3cm taller Bach Bach :Oh, you are as tall as Mozart. He is 163cm. Beethoven:Really? I'm the shortest of the four. :Four ? Whois? *TS me! I'm not as tall as you. Bach. But I'm taller than Mozart. *By the way, it is warm today. Spring is coming. O Bach Chopin Deernoven: I like spring the best. I don't like cold season. Which season do you like the best, Bach? Bach :I like summer the best because I like *camping. When I was a child,I used to qo to camping in the mountains with my father in summer. How about you, Chopin? Chopin :Well, I love spring the best. I have some reason. First it's nof as hot as summer and its not as cold as winter. Bach :Yes. What else? Chopin :Ilike beautiful flowers. In Japan. it's the also season for cherry blossoms. Beethoven:Cherry blossoms are so beautiful in spring. I want to see them. Chopin :Me too. I think it's the most beautiful season in Japan. Bach Japan has many interesting things in spring. Beethoven:Yeah. They often eat or drink under the trees. ® I want to eat sushi! It is very colorful and delicious. What food do you want, Mozart? :Iwant sukiyaki! It is not *cheap, but so good taste. I like Kobe beef. :we got along well, Mozart! I love sukiyaki. It is *rich *flavor. How about Chopin? Mozart Bach Chopin : It is difficult for me. : You love Japanese food, don't you? :Yes. OK, I want tempura! It is *crispy and good smell. ④ Mozart Chopin All :Oh, tempura is fantastic! mac :I'm very hungry. Shall we go to Yumean? :Yes! Let's go! Chopin All *get O○cm taller: ○○cm身長が伸びる / by the way: ところで / camping: キャンプ cheap: 安い/ rich: 高い / flavor: 味·風味 / crispy: サクサクとした食感 fantastic:素晴らしい

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English Senior High

英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... Read More

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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English Senior High

英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... Read More

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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English Senior High

英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... Read More

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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