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English Junior High

これの内容の最初の方は分かったんですけど 下半分からよくわかんなくなったので簡単にどうゆう話になったのか教えてください。

(注)Koishidani =小石谷 (地名) neighbor =隣の人 stay away from~=~に近づかない Sayamaan 佐山ん 名) truck =トラック suddenly =突然 yelling) =大声を上げる on the way back =D帰る途中で When I was a child, I lived ina small village called Koishidani in Hokkaido. I had a neighborSayama-san,jand he was always yelling at me and my friends to stay away from his house and his old truck. He looked very strange for me. day I was in a coffee shop near my school and talked with a friend about my hometown. Suddenly a student next to us talked to me and said, "Are you from Koishidani? Do you know Ten years latet, I became a college student, and started to live in Tokyo. One an old man named Sayama there? He drove an old blue truck." “Yes," I answered. “He's my neighbor. Do you know him?" “I do! OWhat a nice coincidence!" said the student and he told me that three years ago, he, his mother, and his little sister spentadayin the mountains near my hometown. “While my sister and I were playing around the river in the mountains, I cut my left hand. It was very bad and Mom told us we had to find a doctor." But @the bus back to the town didn't come for another four hours. The three decided to walk bac to the town. However, it was very far. “My mother kept telling me to be all right, but I knew that she was really worried." “Just then, a small blue truck came up the road in front of us. Mom stopped the truck, and its driver was Sayama-san. She told 3what happened, and asked him to take us into town to see a doctor." “He told us to get in his truck, and that there was some ice for my hand in a box." The student told me that he could not remember much about the trip to the doctor. However, when he finally walked out of the doctor's room, Sayama-san was sitting with his mother and sister to take them back to Koishidani. So, they could catch the last train home. On the way back,Sayama-san told us that he had a neighbor named Aki around my age. OSo you are Aki, right? When you see Sayama-san again, tell him that my left hand is fine now, andIm studying piano." “Tll ©do that," I answered. Our school is large, and I never met the student again. ButI saw Sayama-san again. ©I see him with new eyes now, and I am glad I have a neighbor like him. 1 下線部のが表す内容として最も適当なものを, 次のア~エから一つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア なんて美しい景色なんだろう! ィ なんてきれいな貨幣なんだろう! ウ なんてすてきな偶然なんだろう! エ なんてひどい事故なんだろう! 2 下線部のについて, 4時間もバスが来ないことが分かると, 三人はどのような行動をとろうとした

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English Junior High

問5の問題で、解答にはHe decided to give her all the pictures.と書かれているのですが、decided toを入れなくても丸になりますか?それとも減点ですかね? (関連の文の部分は左ページのシャーペンで引いてある箇所です🙇🏻‍♀️)

Ar Miller: Wow, that's interesting.( Mr. Miller:That's a nice dream. I'm sure your speech will be a great one. By the way, how 5 次の(質問]に対して、[条件)に従い,まとまった内容の文章を5文以上の英文で書きなさい。 * Akiko heard Mr. Miller s speech today in her class. Miller: Hi, Masao. How was your speech ? ア Mr Miller helped Akiko when she prepared her speech. 6 会話の中で,Masao は将来どのようなことをしたいと述べていますか。日本語で具体的 What did Masao decide to do for the little girl when he started to leave the waiting room keep all these pretty pictures." Her mother said, “Thank you very much. You are crying, Iwanted to do something for her. but I didn't know what to do, I didn't 8 次は,後日の Masao と Mr. Miller の会話です。自然な流れになるように,( )に適切な doctor. I sat next to a little girl and her mother. At first, the mother read a book. No, she didn'tt SoI drew one more picture for her, and she finally stopped crying. Ithink she was just very tired. Her mother tried to take care of her, but she kept *ignore her, so I drew a picture of some animals on a piece of paper and After a while, a nurse came to tell me that my aunt was ready pictures you gave me at the hospital," and she showed them to me. I was very Thank you. I was giad to make someone happy with my pictures. She said, "Draw some more !" I drew many more pictures to show her. She was ウ Masao is going to talk about working as a doctor at the hospital in his class. IMasao will tell his aunt about his dream when he sees her next time. 会話の内容と合うものを,次のア~エの中から1つ選び,その記号を書きなさい。(4点) (内のすべての語を正しい順序に並べかえて苦きなさい。(4点) 空間LC」にあてはまる適切な1語を,本文中に使われている語の形を変えて書きなさい。 So I decided to give her all the pictures. She smiled happily and said, "Thanks! TM I'm thinking about it. Actually, I want to draw pictures for children's books in the She's fine now, thank you. The doctor says she can come back home next C Akiko: Was she sick? (3点) Masao: hospital ? want to at the showed it to her. Mr. Miller:Did she stop crying then ? 書きなさい。(4点) Masao: happy to see them. to see me, and I started to leave the waiting room. Then the gurl looked very saa so kind, and your pictures are great." Mr. Miller: Wow, that's a wonderful story ! oletali insrllisoi alittle nervous, but I did well, thanks. By the way, I saw the little girl Masao: Masao: You're very good at art. Do you want to work as an artist ? oda and her mother yesterday. Akiko: Masao: the convenience store near my house. The girl said, "I always carry the future. Masao. is your aunt ?Is she OK ? happy to hear that. Masao: Monday. Mr. Miller: Im happy to hear that. Did you tell her that story ? 10点) Masao: Not vet. But when I see her next time, Tl tell her what happened ot u. 開) Which do you like to do in your free time, stay at home or go out ? ル) 0 1文目はIlike to に続けて,(質問]に対する答えを解答欄の①に書きなさい。 の 2文目以降は,その理由が伝わるように, 4文以上で解答欄の②に書きなさい。 hospital. Akiko: I think she'll be glad to hear that you've found your dream. s Masao: I hope so. 【注) miss ~ ~を聞き逃す prepare ~……~を準備する homeroom teacher……担任の先生 professionalism… プロ (専門家)意識 until recently……最近まで Communicate…理解し合う happen…起こる 送を聞いて答える問題台本> ※「チャイム」 after a while…しばらくして ignore ~………~を無視する cfr di コ よ よ7 面 1i

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English Junior High

これの(②)に一語を文章から抜き出していれるんですけど、quickはだめですか? 答えはearlyでした。

When I first moved to Japan, my new life was like an adventure, and full of surprises. Ive forgotten a lot of small things, but I'll never forget the first party I gave. 1was teaching English at a university in Japan. I decided to have a party for some Japanese students at my apartment which was near the school. The party was at 7:00. I was rushing to get ready, cleaning the room, checking the food, and so on. And finally at about 6:45, I was about to take a quick shower and get dressed. Perfect timing, I thought. But just then, the doorbell rang. The students, in one big group, were already at my door! In America nobody comes early, and in fact, most people come a little late on purpose, usually alone or in pairs. We call Oit being “fashionably late." I had to ask them to wait outside for about 15 minutes. “The party starts at 7:00!" I said, This was a real life lesson for them and for me about cultural differences. They learned they should not come to my parties ( ② ) again, and I learned I should be ready a little (2 )just.in.case. So at 7:00, everyone came in, with my second surprise. ③They showered me with all kinds of presents! I was happy to get so many presents, of course, but I really didn' t want them to come together. I was very busy because I had to find vases for the flowers, bowls for the snacks, and try to say Thank you' for their gifts. People usually take something likea bottle of wine to an American-style party. But I felt. more. appreciated by my_guests in Japan. It was more like my birthday or Christmas than a simple homeparty. FinallyI sat on the sofa and talked with them. Everyone was having a good time. Though I have lived in Japan for more than ten years, I m still surprised at many things. Life is full of surprises.

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English Senior High

助けてください❗️

5 次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えなさい。 Forty-two kilometers is a long way to run without stopping. But twenty-thousand *competitors with a lot of energy try to do that everv vear in the Boston Marathon. The race is the oldest marathon in the world held each year. Men and women aged eighteen and over run in the marathon. Some competitors are much older than eighteen. Some runners are seventy 1) and older. But most of the nunners are younger than forty. 5) Winners share five-hundred-twenty-five-thousand dollars in prize money given by companies and organizations. Runners in the Boston Marathon have shown that they are good at the sport. They completed earlier marathon races called *qualifying races. They had to run those races withina set time. Other people join the Boston Marathon just for fun. these people have not officially joined the race. They just start running with the crowds. They are called "bandit." Many of them probably will finish hours after the serious runners. But these unofficial racers are just happy. They sometimes kiss the ground after crossing the finishing line. Before the marathon begins, a *computer chip device is attached to each runner's shoe. It electronically records the runner's time. Timing begins when a runner passes another device placed across the road at the starting line. The computer chip records each runner's time as he or she 10) passes several points along the race. It records the runner's final time when crossing the finishing line. Running has gained popularity for several reasons. You can do it anywhere, any time. You do not need other people, and you do not need much *equipment. However, experts say you should wear a good pair of running shoes to protect your feet. The manufacture of running shoes has become a huge industry. 15) (注):competitors 競争者, 谷 qualifying races 参加資格選考レース ftow ol jcaw yilnot computer chip device コンピューターチィップ装置、 equipment 装備 m ow o1 sVed I ( Tmm ow vami (下) 次の英文(ア)~(ソ)の中から, 本文の内容と一致するものを5つだけ選びなさい。 (lo buid ev adT (T)(5) 問 ab gnidaaw ucoM (マ) (ア)Boston has held a marathon each year longer than any other city has. ood l I () 5 解答欄 各6点 d a V bastl yod d aw The number of competitors in the Boston Marathon is limited to no more than ten-thousand. T. (ウ)Competitors in the Boston Marathon are at least eighteen years of age. Vab balbom (エ) The majority of the runners in the Boston Marathon are over forty years of age. bad d (オ) The winner of the Boston Marathon receives five-hundred-twenty-five-thousand dollars in prize money given by companies and organizations. xe (カ)Some of the official runners in the Boston Marathon have never run a marathon before. ld (キ)In order to officially enter the Boston Marathon, a runner must run a qualifying race within a set time. (ク)The people who join the Boston Marathon just for fun register one hour before the race. (ケ)Most of the unofficial racers are much faster than the serious racers. pbo dh al oinogiojeg olmd boresvan nis nd aT (コ) The unofficial runners sometimes kiss the ground after crossing the starting line. (サ)A computer chip is attached to each runner's shoe to record electronically the time it takes a runner to run the race. (シ)The only times recorded are the starting time and the finishing time. 00 lod lt (ス) Unofficial runners are often happy because they get better chips in their shoes than official runners get. (セ)The recording of the race time starts when the runner crosses the starting line. id bot odo od (ソ) Running has gained popularity for only one reason.

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