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この大問6の英作は丸になりますか?添削お願いします🤲

⑥6 次のA・Bの問いに答えよ。 (21) A 次の日本文中の下線 (ア) (イ)を英語になおせ。 旅行に行く前には入念な準備が欠かせない。 (ア)十分準備をしているとしても、旅行中 には困ってしまうことがある。 ( ) 子にならないうちに、誰かに目的地までどう行った らよいか聞いた方がよい。 B あなたの高校では、オンライン学習 (online learning) を行った生徒たちに対してア ンケートを実施した。 与えられた 【条件】 に従って、 【あなたの解答】の空所(×) (Y)にそれぞれ 15 程度の英語を補え。 ただし、2文以上になってもかまわない。 【アンケート結果】 ※本アンケートは同じ生徒60名に対して、2021年と2022年に実施した。 <質問>オンライン学習は効果的だと思いますか? [2021年4月施】 いいえ 52% はい 48% 【あなたの解答】 Based on the two graphs, ( I think that is because ( 【2022年4月実施】 いいえ 23% 【条件】 (1) 空所(×)には、2021年と2022年の結果を比較して読みとれることを述べる。 (2) 空所(Y)には、空所(X)におけるオンライン学習の効果の要因として 考えられることについて、あなたの考えを述べる。 - 19- 77% X ). ). 610 77 48 29

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English Junior High

中2 英語 比較級・最上級です。 画像の回答を教えて欲しいです。 お願いいたします。 ベストアンサーつけます。

Step1 次の表を埋めて、 表を完成させよう。 原級 比較級 colder cold small hard new 【比較級・最上 warm smaller harder newer warmer stronger kinder coldest 最上級 strong kind cool cooler Step 2 次の形容詞の意味を書きなさい。 原級 beautiful difficult warmest strongest kindest Coolest 意味 美しい 難しい smallest hardest newest VATI 有名な 重要 大切 TLMA 内から適する語を選んで、 原級 cute large nice big hot busy early happy 原級 moving interesting popular wonderful tired useful 0 11 比較級 cuter larger nicer bigger hotter busier boring exciting famous important Step 3 次の各文の( 1. I am as (old, older, oldest ) as Kenji. 2. This pencil is (short, shorter, shortest) than that one. 3. Ken is the (tall, taller, tallest) of the four boys. 4) January is ( the longest than, longer than, the most long ) than February. 5. Baseball is (more, most ) exciting than soccer. 6. This book is (more difficult, difficulter, the most difficult ) than mine. 7. English is(more interesting, the most interesting, interesting) of all. Ken is the (best, better) player than me. 8. 9. Ken plays the piano the (well, best, better) of all students. 10. I like Tokyo ( better, the best) in the world. 11. He likes Tokyo better (than, in ) the other cities in Japan. 12. Tom can run (fast, faster, fastest) than his brother. 13. I study English as (hard, harder, hardest) as Mike. earlier happier 人気 に書きなさい。 最上級 cutest largest nicest biggest hottest busiest earliest 意味 happiest old shorter tallest more more difficul the most interes best __faster hard

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English Senior High

付箋の貼ってるところのadults bornのところがよくわかりません。born はbe動詞と一緒に使いませんか?

やや難 例題 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。 この文章と図を読み、問1~4 ] に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の①~④のうち から一つずつ選べ。 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US (1) Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while V-F Q Vi others move elsewhere. A study conducted by the Pew Research Center (looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of Americans.) The study zens examined each state (to determine how many of their ad have moved there from othe these residents) are called "ma es of study also s both S investigated what percent of adults born in each state are still living there.) States high in these numbers are called "sticky" states. The study were magnet and sticky, while others were found that some states neither. There were also states that were only magnet or only sticky. (2) Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank 6n magnet and sticky scales respectively. Florida is a good example of a state that ranks high on both) Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. (On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor particularly sticky (49%). (In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet, (In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of the magnet scale, is the Vi least sticky of all states. S V VA (3) Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada, where the high proportion of adult residents born out of Svi CL V+ 9 V₁ state makes this state America's top magnet. New York is at the opposite end of the magnet scale even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations The third extreme example is Texas, át the opposite end of the sticky scale from Alaska. Although it is a fairly weak magnet, Texas SV₁ is the nation's stickiest state.

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English Senior High

一枚目の写真の下から3行目のbegging とadmiring がはいっている文章がよくわかりません。admireの意味を調べたら感嘆するや賞賛すると出てきて 2枚目の和訳の文にうまくつながりません

愛好家 ~だろう (推量) Vi ・つらやましがる ③ African elephants are social animals (with very strong family ties). Females live S Vi ・・・を持っている S Vi are driven out of the in family units/under the leadership of a mature cow o out of. ・・・のもとで 大人のメ drive 「Oを・・・から追い出す」 family (to form bachelor herds when they are <still> <rather young. Adult males live 結果ての群れ s Vi 「かなり S (alone / and <briefly> join a family unit/only at the time (when some female is ready to Q 一時的にV+ the time 「~する準備ができている」 15 have a child). Elephant bonds are 身近な人の 死のあと. SO S群れ 人との「子どもを作る」 that SV 「とても〜なのでSV」 SO 助(決して)~しょうとしない習性) companion behind / but will_stay by it for hours after its death. It seems as if urs the dead company 「まるで~かのように見える」 leave behind 「Oを後に残す」 not A but B 「ぼくB」 3 that the herd will not leave a dead 万んでぃー 「何時間も they were(in mourning/and holding a funeral/for a close relative. ② 「葬式を営む」 ... close <that 慎しんで行動 ずる 20 ① 「喪に服して」 前・・・ のために 4 Considering the characteristics above),/I think it is a (most) delightful beast (to V. 上記の 物 S Vto that] 同 set me free,/and let me rug on the set O free 「○を自由にする」「私を走らせる」 elephant's request), /probably I would 5 the をつけずに形容詞を修飾 すると「とても」の意味になる。 分詞構文・・・を考えると」 とても observe). But/at the same time,/I〈always> have pity on one whenever I see it in S 「同時に」 「…をかわいそうに思う」 = an elephant ~する時はいつも 200X wit with one of its powerful legs chained (to keep it from moving (too far). To me, with + 過去分詞 「Oが~されている状態で」 目的 「~するために」 keep from doing 「〇にさせない」 the gentle giant (somehow) looks sad and lonely. may be mistaken,/but/I often get S 「何かしら」 V₁ C1 C2 助かもしれない 「誤解している」 S the feeling that the poor creature is 《silently begging its admiring visitors,/ “Please, 懇願する。 plains Vof Africa! If I had the right (to grant the 平原 仮定法過去 「もし~なら, ・・・・なのに」 be glad <to do so >. 原因「~して」 = set it free, and let it run on the plains of Africa

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English Junior High

解説してもらえませんか?

あと 次は,中学生のタケシ ( Takeshi) が書いたスピーチの原稿 の1~6の問いに答えなさい。 I am going to talk about my interesting experience. I went to London during this summer vacation with my family. This was my first trip to a foreign country. I wanted to know about London, so I looked for information about it on the Internet. I was able to see many famous things on the Internet before the trip. In London, we went to some popular places, for example, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge. I already saw them on the Internet, but they looked bigger and more beautiful to me when I saw them directly. I was ( )! When I walked around, I saw a lot of people from different countries, too. Then, we went to a restaurant to eat local dishes. They were very new to me, but I enjoyed them. When we finished our dinner and left the restaurant at about nine in the evening, I found 2one strange thing. It was not dark outside! I was very surprised. In Fukuoka, it is dark at nine in July, but it is not in London! This was the most interesting thing to me. I enjoyed this trip very much because I was able to discover new things. After the summer vacation, I told my classmates about my trip to London in an English class. Many of them liked my story and I was glad. After school, one of my classmates came to me and said, "I really enjoyed your story. I love Harry Potter, and I'm very interested in London. Can you tell me more about your trip ?" In fact, 3 was surprised when she came to talk to me. Before that, we didn't talk, and I though she was not interested in foreign countries. But that was not right. She knew a lo about London. We talked about my trip and Harry Potter. When we were talking she said to me, "Going abroad is a good way to study, but I have ( ) to Foreign country. I was glad to talk with you." I discovered new things about her o hat day. ) ( 4 You can get information about many things on TV and the Internet, and you ofte hink you know about people around you before talking to them. But you can discove ew things when you experience something directly. I want to remember this idea ar xperience a lot of things in the future. 主) foreign: 外国の Buckingham Palace: バッキンガム宮殿 Tower Bridge: タワーブリッジ directly : 直接に local dishes : その土地の料理 outside: 外で discover : 発見する Harry Potter: ハリー・ポッター

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English Senior High

英単語教えて欲しいです。 間違えてるところあったら教えて欲しいのと、分からないところが沢山あるのでこの文章の中に書かれている単語で右の空欄教えて欲しいです。お願いします。

20 25 20 35 15 STEP 3 DEAR (1年7月改) 回 目標 IGG 登場人物の心情を想像しながら読み進めよう。 次の英文を読んで,あとの問いに答えよ。 取り組み日 A 日 得点 /18 目標時間 17分 tell Sara was annoyed/when her mom told her the news. from Japan/to live with her family//Their two-bedroom apartment/was(already crowded/ with her mom, dad and her.// While her mom was from Japan/Sara (7)/She knew only a few Japanese words. 5 Her mom told her about Sara's Grandpa)//He studied English (in college, but Sara and Grandpa had never spoken (in English.) When she went to Japan every summer, the most. they said to each other was "Ohayo" in Japanese. Grandpa didn't talk much. A month had passed since Grandpa moved in/With the new family member in her home, Sara spent more time alone in her room working on her favorite hobby drawing 10 comic strips./She hardly showed these drawings to anyone.) Her parents thought it was a waste of time. They hoped she would spend more time on her schoolwork.)// Sara had been working for months on a 16-page comic book about a teenage girl with magic powers. She hoped to enter it in a comic book contest the next month but was struggling with how to draw the hero with invisible magic powers// One afternoon, she got so frustrated that she crushed almost all the pages she had drawn and threw them in the wastebasket) She didn't know why but her eyes were full of tears. //Her Her grandfather was moving She grabbed her jacket and went into the living room. Grandpa was reading a book (on the sofa. She said, "Please tell my mom that I went for a walk. Grandpa said. “Itterasshai" to her but she walked out of the room. When she came home, Sara was still upset, but more disappointed. a comic book that she could hand in for the contest. del pr Then she saw her desk. Her drawings were put back on the desk//They were laid flat and attached with small sticky notes all over the pages.// Sara(1-0)Who had gone through her wastebasket? //This was her room.//No one came in without telling her.)// The handwriting on the sticky notes) was really easy to read//She (quickly) realized they were from Grandpa. 'here wouldn't be "Sara, you have a gift for art," the first note said. The second note was longer/"When 30 I was your age. I also wanted to be a comic artist."// The other notes gave to her face."Finally, someone understands my passion I Sara advice on improving her comic strips. Sara felt a smile coming to never imagined Grandpa would ()do that!" She started writing a card to Grandpa "Dear Grandpa /Thank you so much for your kind comments! I want to finish my comic book so I can enter it in the contest next month//Please be my advisor!/Love, Sara"// Grandpa was watching TV with her parents in the living room but looked at Sara/as she walked up to him.// Sara (1-2), so she handed him the card without a word. She wondered if Grandpa 40 would accept it. When he read the card, he smiled but did not say anything, either. Sara quickly went into her room. Her parents were wondering what had just happened. (1) She went straight back to the desk/and started working on her comic book //She only had a month. She couldn't wait to show Grandpa her next draft for more advice. (567W) 内 () ORIGINAL MATERIAL

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