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問ニの②と問3、問4教えてください

3 次は,アメリカからの留学生のケイト (Kate) と, 高校生の勇太 (Yuta) との対話と, その日の夜に勇太が書いた日記の一部である。これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 (One Monday morning. ) Kate Good morning, Yuta. Yuta : Good morning, Kate. You look sleepy. What's up? Kate: I went to bed late last night because I was talking a lot with my host family. Yuta Oh, I see. events. Kate: Some differences between America and Japan, for example, food, sports, and I think (find / we/ it's / to / interesting) differences in culture. Yuta: I think so, too. How about schools? Did you find any differences? Kate: Yes. For example, on the first day in Japan, I was surprised because my host brother walked to school by himself. In America, students - especially elementary school students go to school by school bus, or their parents drive them to school. Yuta: Really? In Japan, most students walk or ride a bike to school. I often get up late and ask my mother, "Drive me to school, please." But she says, "No! Run to school!" ja Kate: That's funny. I have another interesting story. Teachers here often say, "Take your textbooks home. Don't leave them at school." But students in America must leave them at school. Yuta Really? Why? Kate In America, students borrow textbooks from the states. We give them back at the end of the year. We (in/ not/them/ are/ write / must) or make them dirty. Yuta That's interesting! I want to know more about differences in culture. Kate Me, too. I want to talk about them with you. Do you have some time this weekend? Yuta I'm going to visit my grandfather's house on Sunday. But I'm ( f) on : Saturday. Please come to my house on Saturday. Kate OK. See you then. This morning I talked with Kate. She ( (1) ) me about some differences between American and Japanese schools. I was surprised that students in America [ 1. When I heard about that, I also became interested in differences in culture. So I'm going to talk about them with her on (@ ) at my house. 2

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English Junior High

(2)(3)教えてください🙇‍♀️

A history teacher was talking to his class about the ancient Romans. USOSAUKS "They were very strong, brave people, and they were good soldiers," he said. "They always wanted to have strong bodies, so they played a lot of games." 101 3 * exem "Did they like swimming?" one of the girls asked." That makes people’s bodies 5 strong." She was very good at swimming. - of worl ed es “Oh, yes, some of them swam a lot," the teacher answered. a story /famous / told / Roman/he/about). d(>898 "There was a big, wide river in the middle of Rome," he said. this man swam across it three times every day before breakfast." es every day she heard this. OR Then ( them / one / 2 → [yd]is boeiique od “It was the Tiber, and The girl laughed when “Why are you laughing?" the teacher asked her angrily. "Have I said anything funny?" "Well, sir," the girl answered, "Why didn't he swim across the river four times, to get back to his clothes again?" □(1) 下線部①の英文を, That の内容が具体的にわかるように日本文にしなさい。 genobyed (S)D ves/was/with/green ).) (2) 下線部②の()内の語(句) を並べかえて, 正しい英文にしなさい。ig seart stimuy bia (e Then □(3) 次の本文の内容についての質問に答えるとき,空所に適語を書きなさい。 aoy bib S 1. Why did the ancient Romans play a lot of games? (be/clean/has/kept/to). to have strong Because they 2. How many times did the famous Roman swim across the river every day? A) S -He times. ba31 ot smit to tol s beon Iliw I (10 smit to jo! (A Saki) (4) 本文の内容に合うものを次のア~エから1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 The teacher was teaching about swimming.gin to sed ette vam se s W(S) 1 The girl laughed because the Roman did not finish swimming near his clothes. The teacher told his students a funny story about a Roman. id) solo bluodas Wis un breakfast made the girl strong. C hisq aidT

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