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English Junior High

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3以上の英語で答えなさい。 Did Yuki's friend smile because she said "I'm sorry"? 4 下の意味を日本語で書きなさい。 1Q 修学旅行で訪れた広島で、先生が生徒たちに話した内容を読み、後の問いに答えなさ [2 #X3] beaut "Many buildings here were destroyed in 1945. Only this remained. We call it the Atomic Bomb Dome. It became a World Heritage Site in 1996. It expresses the hope for world peace. The person holding a binder is a volunteer guide. Let's listen to him. He'll explain about the Dome." の意味を日本語で書きなさい。 2 次の質問に3語以上の英語で答えなさい。 What happened to many buildings in Hiroshima na 52 (2) What does the Atomic Bomb Dome express? 11 ブラウン先生が教えるクラスにある外国人講師が招かれました。 授業での対話を読み、 あとの問いに答えなさい。 [9点] Ms.Sarim: Hello, everyone. I'm Morn Sarim. I'm from Cambodia. I teach English at a junior high school there. I'm very happy to meet you. Ms.Brown: Can our students ask you some questions? Ms. Sarim: Yes, of course. Aya: What time does school start in Cambodia? Ms.Sarim: At our school, some students start classes at seven and go home at noon. Then other students come and start studying at one. Ken: Why are there two groups? Ms.Sarim: We don't have enough teachers and classrooms, so we have to *divide the students 7 like that. Ken: What do the students do when they're not at school? Ms.Sarim: They usually help their families. For example, they have to carry water from the "well every day. Yuka: That must be hard. -6-

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English Junior High

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(4)“Shall-we go for a drive this afternoon?" “(Yes, we do / Yes, lgt's / Yes, please ).” (命令文を含む) 6 Lesson 2 be 動詞と一般動詞2 aidi mi [] 次の英文の( )内に入れるのに適当な語句を選びなさい。 ( )bad oof e'leifT to dginbio js (1) Let's ( ask / a$king / to ask ) John to join our basketball team viim (2) (Are / Is / (Be) careful. This floor is very *slippery. (3) “Speak English. (Nof / Don't / Didn't) speak Japanese." “Wow, it's vemy L 1gt's (5)“(Put / Take / Ask) me to Disneyland next time." "Sure, how about tomoreo (6) ( Please / Pon't / Let's ) *forget to take your umbrella. It looks like rai。 ( Get up at once, ( and / if / or) you'll be late. 19 (8)(Don't / Please / Be) worry. Everything will *turn out all right. noitsia srtt 2BW TS91 中GL6 |2| 英文の に語群から適当な動詞を選んで入れなさい。ただし,それぞれの動詞 を1回ずつ用いること。 ue 9vis bas) (1) The leaves of trees become yellow in autumn. think キー (2) I that he will come soon. (3) Don't youremember her name? (bib) mid dOB00 9) (4) Does she tell the teachers any questions in class? (5) This book will make ask you *sleepy. ーれが ま () (6) Please me the truth.o a9ob \u 19dlom Vuo) (7) Did they call good friends? Say hard from morning till night. work (8) Il 論料 basi Not Nbov) (9) Do you sometimes your father Dad? (10) The newspapers turn it's going to be cloudy tomorrow. ask (say) call make work turh tell think become remember tlsert boog ni nsil 1o lo 語句のヒント I(2) slippery 「すべりやすい」 (8) turn out all right 「うまくいく」 sst boog ni sd a. 2 (5) sleepy 「ねむい」 (6) forget to -「一するのを忘れる」 o L式 od

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English Senior High

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1 以下の英文を読んで,次の問いに答えなさい。 red, the color that teachers long have used to grade papers. Parents objected po。 5 writing, they asserted, was stressful. So the principal put red on the blacklist. Red has become so negative that some principals and teachers will not touch (1) Joseph Floriska*, principal of Stevens Elementary in Pittsburgh, has teachers grade with more pleasant-feeling tones* so that their instructional messages do not seem as critical or insulting. “There's been a broad shift in grading. It's taken 10 a turn from Here's what ( it. (2a) )' to Here's what( (2b))" Floriska said. “We're still pointing out mistakes, but the method in which it's delivered is more positive." da T imuibom サっd e adT Purple has emerged as a new color of choice for many educators. That is a Sound approach, said Nancy Eiseman, a color specialist on the ties between colors 15 and communication. Purple may be rising in popularity, Eiseman said, because teachers know it is a mix of blue and red. "You still have the element of danger the red - but it's kind of subtle, hidden. directed at students." It is in the color, rather than being But reading and writing specialist Janet Jones helps teachers take (s) a different 20 approach. The students at Berry Elementary School in Waldorf, Maryland, edit* each other's papers, so that, by the time teachers add their markings, the colors they use aren't that important. "I don't think changing to purple or green will make a huge difference if the teaching doesn't go along with it," Jones said. “If you avoid the color red, the students might not be as frightened, but they also might not become better writers." 記事使用許諾: AP Images 主)grade 「~を採点する」 edit「(~に)手を入れる,(~を)修正する」 Joseph Floriska 「ジョセフ·フロリスカ (人名)」 tone「色調」

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