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English Junior High

この英文を翻訳して欲しいです! ①や組み換え問題は無視でいいです。 写真見ずらいかもしれないんですけど、よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️

OR6) が、英語の授業でスピーチをしました。英文を読んで,あとの問いに答 I'm interested in English, so I'm in the English club. We meet on Wednesdays and do many kinds of activities with our English teacher. We p( have) a tea party last month. We invited George, Emma, and John. They are *international students. They are studying Japanese language and culture in different high schools Hello, everyone. *int in Shizuoka. At the party, I asked them, “Are you 2( enjoy ) your school life in Shizuoka?" George said, “I really enjoyed the sports festival last stu month. I was excited to see the *cheerleaders' performances." Emma said, “I like lunch time here. I enjoy lunch with my friends in *chee perfe our classroom. In my country, we don't have lunch in the classroom. 応援 We have a *school cafeteria." John said, “At first, I *was surprised that there is cleaning time at *schoc *was s school. In my country, students don't clean their classroom. Now I ~に驚 like cleaning time at school because I feel good after cleaning." Then I talked with our English teacher about cleaning time in Japan. He is from London. He said, “I like cleaning time in Japan, too. Now, I practice judo here. When we *enter the practice room, *enter: we *bow to show our thanks to theplace. I think Japanese students *bow:右 clean their classroom every day for the same reason." I was surprised that students don't have cleaning time at school in wanted / other countries. の [ more things / to / it / know about / I], so I checked it on the Internet and learned two things. First, some countries in the world have cleaning time at school, but more countries don't. Second, some people think to have cleaning *necessary time at school is not *necessary for students because they should *how to ~ learn *how to clean at home, not at school. I learned that different countries have different ways of thinking. *proud:誇ら We can't say our way of thinking is right. But I felt *proud and *the World C ワールドカ happy when I saw the news about *the World Cup. Japanese soccer *behavior: fans cleaned the stadium after the game. Some fans from other *cherish: I think cleaning is one of the Japanese cultures. We should *cherish around the world. countries became interested in their *behavior and started to clean. the wonderful culture of cleaning and の価を適する形にしなさい。

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English Senior High

To devastating effect のtoの働きを教えて欲しいです!

and amphibians, The RLI values show that all of these animal groups are dropping in number, with corals facíng the greatest danger of extinction.) increasing armounts of gas, Coal and other fossil fuels over the past 150 years, Humans are endangering species in a variety of ways) (By burning people have elevated the levcl of carbon dioxidol Their RLI values dropped from about 0.97 in 1996 to just above 0.8 in 2010,/ rincluding the following four major animal groups: corals, birds, mammals, already disappeared! The IUCN has gathered data on numerous species, 5回 英語(リーディング) S B You are stidying bow human beings are affecting the planét. You are going SV to read the following article「to understand the human impact pn world animal populations For centuries, humans have changed the environment around them through activities such as farming, fishing and cutting down trees. However, today they are changing the natural world at a faster rate than ever before to devastating effect, A report by the United Nations (UN) shows that up to one milion species of plants and animals are in danger of going extinct. The loss of these species will destroy entire ecosystems/ threatening_the continued existence of humans all over the world. 2 The UN report draws on data gathered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (1UCN). The 1UCN created a Red List Index RLD that it uses to predict trends within different plant and animal groups. Croups with an RLI value of 1.0 are thOse that are not expected to become inct in the near future. Those with an RLI value of 0 are those that have a 3

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English Senior High

1、3、5は解けたのですがそれ以外が訳分からないので、教えてくれると嬉しいです!

取り組み日 再点 月 目標時間 STEP3 読解問題にアプローチ (2年7月改) 20分 The Latin word infans, from which “infant" comes, means "a person who is unable to speak" But all mothers know that communication begins long before actual speech. Babies “talk" to parents with their eyes, their expressions and their whole bodies, and parents respond to them in the same language. Human beings are different from other animals in our highly developed use of language and understanding. Ababy can hear conversations even while she is in her mother's womb. And then from the minute she is born she begins to feel the rhythms of her native language and gradually learns to recognize meaning. In South Africa, *the Bantu tribe celebrates the first time a child answers to her name witha special dinner. The best way to encourage your baby's language is to begin a two*way conversation. Mothers all over the world talk to their babies in a special language, known as "(ア)motherese" or “baby talk". Without learning how, we tend to use the simplest words, changing our grammar to make sentences shorter. Mothers talk of themselves in the third person, repeat things, and speak to their infants in a sing-song pitch. By looking at our babies while we are talking to them, we also teach them the facial expressions that come with speech. Babies start babbling from around three months, repeating easy sounds like “da", “ta", "ma", “ba" and “pa”. All around the world these first basic sounds are the roots of common names for other family members, most importantly “mother" and “father". For example, baba means “mother” among *the Gusii tribe of Kenya, while baban is “father" for *the Sambarivo people of Madagascar. The English word “daddy" is tata in Greek, tatasin Sanskrit and papa in French. Considering the amount of time she spends with her baby in the first months, a mother might expect her baby to say her name first. But this doesn't usually happen. Studies have shown that (イ)babies try to name their fathers before their mothers. Perhaps mothers want to hear their baby's first word as “daddy", in order to make a father feel more important and to add more meaning to his fatherhood. Or perhaps father, a familiar but often a little more distant person, is considered worth saying first. In Europe, the origins of the everyday words for “mother" are closely related to breastfeeding. Mom, Mam, Mummy - all these words come fronm the ancient Greek mamman, which means 17

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