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English Senior High

1枚目の本文に対する2枚目の問題の答えを3-イか3-ロで迷っているのですが、どちらが正解かわかりません。どなたか理由もあわせて教えてもらいたいです。 よろしくお願いします!

Omoiyari is said to be a key concept of the Japanese mentality. (Its primary meaning is the ability to imagine other people's feelings. Japanese people's good manners have often (2) been associated with it and reported in news articles. For example, Japanese soccer supporters cleaned up the stadium after the matches at the World Cup, actions that were praised by the foreign media. Some experts say the supporters' behavior is related to education in Japan, where children clean their classrooms every day. Another example was seen during the frequent natural disasters. Even in such situations, many people still kept calm and patiently waited in lines for emergency supplies. JANET [ 3-1 ] According to a survey by an organization to promote good manners in Tokyo, less than 30 percent of Tokyo residents think people in Tokyo have good manners. [ 3-□ ] For example, Tokyo residents notice bad manners on the train. (4)Some young people sit in priority seats and do not give sit (5). V₂ 1 up their seats to the elderly, and others put on makeup. [ 3-> ] In an effort to get the passengers to 52 act more (5), railway companies display posters, saying things such as, "Please line up and c wait your turn" or "Please switch your phone to silent mode while ( 6-a) the train." 5 [ 3-= ] Omoiyari is often seen in school mottoes and emphasized in moral education at school. Some of the values that students are ( 6-b) include respecting the elderly, helping those with disabilities, and keeping promises. Students also take turns (6-c) in charge of cleaning the classroom, serving lunch, taking care of plants and animals. In addition, volunteer clubs collect money for charitable organizations and members visit elderly people in nursing homes. In moral education class, students read stories and discuss the topics in them. The teacher facilitates the discussion and the students draw their own conclusions. (Nakaya, et al., Discuss the Changing World, Seibido)

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English Junior High

暗いし、長いし、申し訳ないです💦 3以外の、1、2、4、5、6、7を教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane)が、アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)の親戚であるベルギー(Belgium)出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 I've lived here since Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. ア Before the movie, 10 One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( 2 )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, “France !” 15 That was wrong. Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better.

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English Junior High

1がbag、2がア、3がウとエで合っていますか?? 間違っていたら全然教えてもらって構わないです! お願いします🙇‍♀️

C 2 次の1~3の問いに答えなさい。 1 次の会話の に入れるのに最も適切な英語を, 1語書きなさい。 ただし、( 内に示されている文字で書き始め、 その文字も含めて答えること。 Man: This bag is popular now. Woman: I like it, but it's too small. Do you have a (bag) one than this? Man: Yes. How about this one? Woman: Oh, it's good. I'll take it. 2 次の会話の ( 号を書きなさい。 (休み時間の教室で) Akiko: I hear you want to learn about Japanese art. Kevin: Yes. I like to see old Japanese things. Akiko This city has a nice museum. ( Kevin: Thank you. I will. 7 Why に入れるのに最も適切なものを,ア~エの中から一つ選び,その符 Where 22 Who 314 ) don't you go there? ) I When いつ 2212 3 典子 (Noriko) は留学生のポール (Paul) をそば打ち教室 (soba making class) に誘おうと しており, その案内を見ながら話しています。 2人の対話と案内の内容として適切なもの を,ア~エの中から二つ選び, その符号を書きなさい。 Noriko Paul, are you free this weekend? Paul ? I have something to do on Sunday, but I'm free on Saturday. But why? Noriko : That's nice. How about going to a soba making class? Look at this. Paul : Oh, soba is my favorite Japanese food! I want to try making it. Noriko OK. I will go to your house at 9 a.m. Let's go to the restaurant together. Soba making class Our soba restaurant will have a soba making class on Wednesday, October 21 and on Saturday, October 24. You can make and eat fresh soba in fall. It is really good. Please try making soba ! If you want to make soba, please come to our restaurant at 10 a.m. You don't need to call us. The first five people can make soba with us. 5 (注) fresh: 新鮮な call : ~に電話をする Noriko and Paul will go to the class on October 21, Wednesday. People can enjoy fresh and good soba in spring and fall at the restaurant. Noriko won't call the restaurant before the class. Noriko and Paul can make soba if they are the fourth or fifth person to the restaurant.

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English Junior High

長いですが、教えてください🙏

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane) が、 アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr, and Mrs. Smith) の親戚であるベルギー (Belgium) 出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. I've lived here since then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. ア Before the movie, 10 they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, "France !" 15 That was wrong. イ Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better. (注) still: 今でも run ~を経営する business: 事業, ビジネス hamburger : ハンバーガー French fries / frites (= fried potatoes): フライドポテト (French は 「フランスの [語]」, fries は 「揚げ物」) originally: もとは wrong : まちがった France: フランス World War I- American : アメリカ人の soldier: t Europe ヨーロッパ waffle : ワッフル -5- area:

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English Junior High

1〜3まで教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏

2 次の1~3の問いに答えなさい。 1 次の会話の( に入れるのに最も適切な英語を, 1語書きなさい。 ただし, () 内に示されている文字で書き始め、その文字も含めて答えること。 Man: This bag is popular now. Woman: I like it, but it's too small. Do you have a (b Man: Yes. How about this one ? Woman: Oh, it's good. I'll take it. 2 次の会話の ( 号を書きなさい。 に入れるのに最も適切なものを,ア~エの中から一つ選び, その符 (休み時間の教室で) Akiko I hear you want to learn about Japanese art. Kevin: Yes. I like to see old Japanese things. Akiko: This city has a nice museum. ( Kevin: Thank you. I will. ア Why Where Who ) one than this? ) don't you go there? I When 3 典子 (Noriko) は留学生のポール (Paul) をそば打ち教室 (soba making class) に誘おうと しており, その案内を見ながら話しています。 2人の対話と案内の内容として適切なもの を,ア~エの中から二つ選び, その符号を書きなさい。 Noriko: Paul, are you free this weekend? Paul : I have something to do on Sunday, but I'm free on Saturday. But why? Noriko: That's nice. How about going to a soba making class? Look at this. Paul ! Oh, soba is my favorite Japanese food! I want to try making it. Noriko OK. I will go to your house at 9 a.m. Let's go to the restaurant together. Soba making class Our soba restaurant will have a soba making class on Wednesday, October 21 and on Saturday, October 24. You can make and eat fresh soba in fall. It is really good. Please try making soba ! -3- If you want to make soba, please come to our restaurant at 10 a.m. You don't need to call us. The first five people can make soba with us. 5 (注) fresh: 新鮮な call: ~に電話をする Noriko and Paul will go to the class on October 21, Wednesday. People can enjoy fresh and good soba in spring and fall at the restaurant. Noriko won't call the restaurant before the class. Noriko and Paul can make soba if they are the fourth or fifth person to the restaurant.

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English Junior High

見にくくてすみません💦 (1)〜(7)まで教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏 お願いします🙇‍♀️

3 次は,中学生の真紀(Maki) と, アメリカから日本に留学中の大学生ボブ (Bob) の対話です。 こ れを読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Maki: Hi, Bob. Where are you going to go? Bob: Hi, Maki. I'm going to go to Ms. Tanaka's house. Maki: Oh, you teach her English on Fridays, right? It's Friday today. Bob: Yes, but today, I'll work there as a pet-sitter. Maki: Pet-sitter? Bob: Yes. You know the word, "baby-sitter" Baby-sitters take care of babies. Pet-sitters take care of pets./ Maki: Oh, I see. Bob: Ms. Tanaka will go on a trip with her friends today. She will come back tomorrow evening, so I'll take care of her dog, John, today and tomorrow. Maki: I see. What will you do as a pet-sitter? Bob: I will give food to John and walk him. Maki: It sounds easy. easy. That helps me When I visit a Bob: (take) care of him isn't so difficult, I often go to Ms. Tanaka's house to teach English, so I know John very well. I like him and he likes me, too a lot, In my country, I have (work) as a pet-sitter many times. new house, I have to ask the dog's owner many questions about the dog For example, "What does your dog like?" and "What does your dog dislike?" Each dog has its own character and pet-sitters have to know it, Maki: It sounds difficult. Bob: That's right Many people use the services of a pet-sitter when they can't use pet hotels. There are some reasons. For example, some dogs do not like to stay with other dogs. Some dogs can't sleep well at a new place. Maki: I understand. Some people like to spend time with their friends, and others like to do their favorite things alone. When I went on the school trip, I could not sleep well. (5) Bob: Yes. Sleeping at a new place not easy. my/best/ house / I / the / like / . } Oh, it's already three o'clock! I have to go. See you, Maki. Maki: See you, Bob. 〈注〉 teach ...に〜を教える sound ~に聞こえる character some ~, pet-sitter ペットシッター baby-sitter ベビーシッター owner 飼い主 dislike ~を好まない, いやがる service ** hotel ホテル and others... ~もいれば,もいる alone 1人で

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English Junior High

⑦に入るのが、four hoursなのですが、何故ですか! 教えてください🫶

A year later, Kabbu was sitting with Ullu and talking about the good old days. Just then they saw Bony. He *hurrying somewhere. 40 was 15 Ullu: What happened, Bony? Where are you going? Bony: I heard there was an *accident near Leo's house. I am going there. Kabbu: Accident! Let's go! They hurried as fast as they could and saw Leo. He was walking around *worriedly. Leo: My son fell down from a tree and hurt his head. He needs an *operation by Dr. Large, the best doctor in this forest. Ullu: Why don't you send him an e-mail? Leo: I can't. There has been something wrong with my computer since last night. We have [way/ come/ask/to/no other/him] here. We will have to wait about three days to *repair it. But I can't wait so long. My son needs an operation right now! Kabbu: That's no problem, Leo. I will go and bring Dr. Large here. Leo: Really... w... will you go right now? Kabbu: Of course! Until last year it took 7 *emergency! I'll bring Dr. Large in half the time. He was right. Four hours later, they saw Kabbu and Dr. Large. They were flying in the sky. They looked very tired. Soon he began to *operate on Leo's son. Leo: How's my son, Dr. Large? Dr. Large: [ about/is/there/to/worry 1. Your son is all right. You should thank Kabbu. I think he has done a great job. I was at home when he appeared in front of me. He didn't give me any time to think about it. I said to him, "You have just arrived after such a long and hard trip. Take a *rest for one or two hours and then we'll go." But he didn't agree. "No, Dr. Large. There is no time to lose," he said. Later... Leo: My dear friend, Kabbu, I don't know how to say thanks to you. You are so kind to me and my family. You lost your job because of the Internet, but you didn't feel angry with me and saved my son's life. New technology may make life easier and give us more fun in many ways, but sometimes it may not be useful and sometimes we can't depend on it. I've learned that your power to help others is greater than the power of any computer! (E) probably < efficiency ** chance i after all やはり wrong with ~ 〜の調子が悪い operate on ~ 〜を手術する rest from here to Dr. Large. But Leo, this is an hurry 急いで行く electronic mail technology #### depend on ~ ~に頼る accident ~を修理する repair 下線部の日本語を英文にしなさい。 - price worriedly 心配そうに emergencyA** a second R concern useless 役に立たない operation Fi 心配

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