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English Junior High

(1)に入る英語教えてください

neq s odA notornie の間いに答えなさい。 Jane: Ryota, did you enjoy your summer vacation? Ryota: Yes. l enjoyed the trip with my family. Jane: That's nice. (1)( abu o ta no ot nid T ) did you go? 『p on holidays in November. Iwant to know more about the lake. Are there any good hotels there? Ryota: We went to Lake Midori. Do you know the lake? a on 1otadysb O 0:1 16 He 9 VTBG yota: Of course. I havea leaflet here Look at this There are three hotels. Well, how about Station Hotel? You can stav for 7.000 ven. The otherS u C9 0976 than this one. Jane:I see. I don't need much money ifI stay there. Ryota: That's right. And (3it is near the station. Jane: How about this? Is this hotel a ryokan? OS Ee火S Ryota: Oh, do you like it? It's a ryokan and its nanme is Midoriso. Jane: I like traditional Japanese buildings, so I stay at this kind of hotel since I 19 0 216V dg A came to Japan. oHehc Ryota: The hotel has a long history because s ydsd sed about two hundred years ( 2W iond vm blo1ood artimop,(S) Tus O 01Tnw Ibne si0 b il ago. N toum yoy modt bolil slol bue vded sdt Jane: Wow. Did your family stay at this hotel when you went to Lake Midori? TGu Ryota: No. We stayed at Hotel New Midori. It's by the lake. The view from our room was wonderful. We stayed at the hotel until eleven and enjoyed the morning time. Jane: That's nice. You hada good time there. I will take a walk around the lake in the morning whenI stay at the hotel. Ryota: That's (5)a good idea. Jane: Oh, look here. Two girls_ oxo () bag Can we enjoy it at this hotel? g6il Ryota : Yes, you can. There is a nice tennis *court. Jane: My friend and I like to do it. I think this hotel is good. I'll tell my friend about this 0 hotel. She will like it, too. エ Ryota: Good. Jane, you can B from it. I hope you will enjoy your trip there. の大 this leaflet. You can learn more about Lake Midori Jane: Thank you, Ryota. Well, (7)did you enjoy anything else during summer vacation? pgldon o What did you do? Please tell me about that. 0od Centb [注]*court=コート 01

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English Junior High

(4)なんで1200になるんですか?😖

回 アキラ(Akira)とエディ(Eddy) がアカネ市バス (Akane City Bus)の英語版のポス ター (poster)を見ながら,アカネ駅 (Akane Station). で話をしています。 【ポスター】 と【会話文】を読んで, あとの「【質問】(1)~(4) に答えなさい。 【ポスター】 * One-day Pa8s(500*yen)is good for * sightseeing. Akane Ctty Bus (図) One-day Pass *Bus Route Akane Station Minami City Museum "City Hall Minami Akane *Temple Park Station City Museum You can enjoy Japanese art City Hall You can see a *twilight view. Time:9:00 ~17:00 *Fee:400 yen Time:17:30~20:00 Minami Temple t was built about 250 years ago. Minaml Park How about ‘riding a bike? Time:10:00~15:00. * Green tea witch a*Japanese sweet : 500 yen *Rental Bike Shop Time:9:00 ~16:00 Fee :300 yen (注) one-day pass 1 日乗車券(乗り降り自由) yen 円 sightseeing 観光 bus route バスのルート temple 寺 ciry hall 市役所 fee 料金 会1 twilight view 夕事れの景色 green tea 緑茶 Japanese sweet 和菓子 riding 乗ること rental レンタルの 【会話文) Akira: This is a poster:of the One-day Pass for sightseeing in Akane City. OWe(visit, mang, to, have, plagés) in Akane City./ Eddy, where do you want to go in the afternoon? Eddy: Well, I want to know about Japanese traditional things. Akira: How about going to City Museuim? You can see Japanese art. Eddy: It's wonderful. Akira: What *else do you want to do? Eddy: I want to *drink green tea. Akira: Really? How about going to Minami Ternple?/You can enjoy green tea 会) s 01 00 1 l with a Japanese sweet. We must go there before 15:00. Let's go there first. Eddy: That's nice. Look! /We can *ride bikes in Minami Park. I like riding a bike. Let's ride bikes.

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English Junior High

ベストアンサーの方フォローします この問題が分からないので教えてください。

1 When we need to see the time, we look at clocks or watches. Today we can check the time very 置き時計 easily. However, it was not so easy long ago. Time keeping_has a very interesting history. 簡単に 長い間,ずっと 時間の計測 Ancient people used nature to read the time. About 6,000 years ago, Egyptians used the sun. 2 They put sticks in the ground, and the shadows told them the time. These were some of the first 話す。教えるの過去形 clocks in the world. 3 At night, people could not use the sun. About 3,500 years ago, Egyptians started to measure time without it. They put water in pots. The pots had tiny holes in them. The water decreased …なしで little by little. The lines in the pots told them the time. 4 About 1,500 years ago, other people used fire. They burned candles, for example.. The candles gave them light, and people saw the time by the lines on them. 与えるの過去形 線 5 About 700 years ago, people started to make mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to power these clocks. The clocks told the hour with bells. However, the weig were big and heavy, so these clocks were difficult to move. 6 About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The springs were small and light. So people could move the clocks easily. Eventually, people 小さい began to carry watches. 7 Today, we have clocks and watches everywhere. This is the result of many great inventions and many people's efforts. Even now, clocks and watches are improving. 8 We cannot really see time, but ancient people tried to recognize it. They used different ideas and technologies to measure it. When we look at our clocks and watches, we can easily see the time. Now it is time to recognize the wisdom of those ancient people.

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English Senior High

2にはdisinterested、3にはfalseが入ります。 この文章の最後のThe ideaからの1文が、意味も、falseが入る理由もわかりません。 よろしくお願いします🙏

Play and art are alike in that both activities appear superficially at any rate>to lack the compulsion associated with biological necessity. We seem not to have to play in order to survivé; nor are we obviously compelled to paint pictures, compose music, or sculpt statues. Although one can imagine that a man might be forced by S. another to create sómething, it is generally true that art is a voluntary activity, and that creativity_flourishes best (in the absence of compulsion. The same is true óf play. \For, although one might compel a child to play a game\against his will, the game will straightaway lose one of the characteristics)that makes(it play. If it is accepted that both play and art are essentiarty voluntary, it follows that both are generally( 2 )activites. | Although games. can be turned into ways of makinga living by those who are particularly skilful players, (hey do not originate in this way. Although creative productionv may turn out to be financially rewarding, men do not primarily engage in it for the sake of financial gain. Both games and werks,of art stand somewhat outside the ordinary course of life, and 'do not appear to be associated with the immediate satisfaction of wants and appetites. The idea that a novelist, for example, could sit down and write a popular romance for cash with her tongue in her cheek is almost certainly( 3 ).

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English Junior High

わかりませんでした、、、 なんでこうなるのか、わかる方教えてください!①②わかりません、、、

2 次の英文は,康平(Kohei)と仁美(Hitomi) が, スミス先生(Ms. Smith) と会話を している場面である。これを読んで, 後の各問に答えよ。 Ms. Smith: Hi, Kohei and Hitomi. Kohei: Hello, Ms. Smith. Hitomi: Hello. How did you spend your weekend, Ms. Smith? I visited a kominka cafe to have lunch. Ms. Smith: Kohei: What is a kominka cafe? Ms. Smith: It's a cafe in a traditional Japanese house. I'll show you the picture. Kohei: Is this the old house near the park? DI didn't (what, was, to, know, it ). CAFE Hitomi: Oh, I know this cafe. I went there with my grandmother. The house looks old, but the inside is fashionable. It is a relaxing place. Ms. Smith: Hitomi: My grandmother and I ate a matcha parfait there. She loves matcha but a matcha parfait was new to her. Kohei: That's interesting. I like matcha chocolates and matcha cakes, too. Today a lot of people enjoy matcha in new ways. Yes. Both a kominka cafe anda matcha parfait are examples of traditional Ms. Smith: things used in different ways. Hitomi: It's a good idea to use traditional things in new ways. Ms. Smith: Right. We can do that by looking at them from a different point of view. Then we will appreciate them more. Hitomi: That's true. 2I became interested in traditional Japanese houses around (1, after, went, us, of ) to a kominka cafe. Kohei: There are many other traditional things. I want to find new ways to use them. 古民家カフェ 内部 おしゃれな リラックスできる 抹茶パフェ ものの見方 よさがわかる (注) kominka cafe inside fashionable relaxing matcha parfait point of view appreciate

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English Junior High

教えてほしいです 多くてほんとにすみませんm(_ _)m

しています。 考える健の今日と明日の予定をまとめよう。 く5点×6) Ken :Hi, Jane. OMay I ask you a favor? I have some questions about my English homework. ( ② ) you help me? Jane: Of course. What are your questions? Ken :Well, I can't tell you about them well in English. Jane: I see. You can come to my house today. EMGLISH Ken :Oh, thanks, but my father and I are going to visit my grandmother this evening. So I can't go to your house today. Jane:I see. Then, you can come to my house tomorrow morning if you have fime. Ken :I'll be free tomorrow morning. Thank you, Jane. You're very kind. I'll go to your house at ten by bike. Jane:OK. If you are free tomorrow afternoon, let's play soccer together. Ken : Oh, that's a good idea! 口(1) 健はなぜジェーンに下線部①のように言ったのですか。 次の( )に適する日本語を入れて,答えを完成しなさい。 )について,質問がいくつかあったから。 口(2) 2の( )に適する語を, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ Do ア Are イ May エ Could (3) 健は,今日と明日の予定についてメモにまとめました。( ) に適する日本語や数字を書きなさい。 * 今日のタ方…父と口①( 明日…口②( )時にジェーンの家に行って, 午後に彼女と口③( に適する英語を書い 口4) この日の夜, ジェーンから健に次のようなメールが来ました。 健になったつもりで, て, メールへの返信を完成させなさい。 ただし, ( ) 内の語を必ず使うこと。 I want to ask you some questions about math. Can you bring your math notebook? (show / notebook OK.

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