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English Junior High

長文です。答えはイ何ですが、その根拠となるところがわかりません。

(*印の付いている単語·語句には, 本文のあとに [注] がある。) There are many museums and *theme parks around Tokyo. Some of them teach people about the history of Japan, like *Edo Wonderland in Nikko and the "Edo-Tokyo Museum in Ryogoku. They are popular places for school trips because students can enjoy learning about Japanese history. I remember one of my school trips. When I was a student in Australia, we went on a school trip to Old Sydney Town. It was a theme park that *recreated the *past, just nke Edo Wonderland in Nikko. Old Svdnev Town was an hour away from Sydney Dy bus. 1t had more than 30 buildings. They were made in the same 'style as buildings in 1803. Many *actors were working at the theme park. They *wore old-style clothes, spoke old-style English, and "pretended to live in the town. “Horse-drawn wagons went up and down the streets. upin My friends and I were excited to see the actors' "performances. People drank at a "pub, sang old songs and danced in the streets. Some of them pretended to “fight a duel Some museum “staff gave us short history lessons, and we enjoyed listening to them very much. I remember Old Sydney Town was very exciting, because it brought us to another world. Old Sydney Town closed about 30 years after it opened. Many people visited there at first, but the number of people visiting there "gradually went down. The buildings started to become old. and more and more actors left Old Sydney Town. There were a lot of people who enjoyed visiting Old Sydney Town when they were children. And later, they took their own children there, but they said it was not as exciting as before. Why did Old Sydney Town close? There are many different "opinions about it. Some people say young people now like to play video games, and these young people think that a trip through time is not very exciting. Other people believe that Old Sydney Town did not *attract many people because it could not make new and exciting *entertainment. Times change and people also change. New "technology and the Internet can make new kinds of entertainment, and people can enjoy them at home. New building *materials can now make buildings that look like something from the future. New technology will make us more surprised. But it is also very important for us to keep old culture and entertainment. Maybe some of these things are not seen in everyday life, but they make a "link with the past. For example, if you go to see kabuki, maybe you will think about Japanese people who lived in the past. Culture *is made up of all the things people did in the past, and it makesa country and its people "unique. If we forget about the past, then we lose our culture. 10

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English Junior High

この(4)がわかりません。教えて欲しいです

5 So you should not listen to their opinions. All my teammates follow me. B *Tooders should decide everything without talking with teammates. 中学生のタカシ(Takashi) とスミス先生(Mr. Smith)が話をしています。この対話文を読んで、 86 る最も適当なものを,それぞれあとのア~エのうちから1つずつ選び、その符号を書きなさい。また,対話文の内容 (1]~(3)に入 に合うように, に入る英語を10語程度(,: - などの符号は語数に含まない。)で書きなさい。〈千葉) Takashi: Hi, Mr. Smith. I have a question. Mr Smith: How may I help you, Takashi? Takashi: I'm not good at learning English words. Please tell me how to learn English words. mA Mr. Smith: try to learn English words? ST bdi at hud Takashi: When I find a difficult English word, I usually*look itup in an *English-Japanese dictionary 5 and write the Japanese meaning in my notebook.vil Mr Smith: All right. Then have you used this before? Here you are. Takashi: No, I haven't. It's all written in English, and I can't find any Japanese. Mr. Smith: In your English-Japanese dictionary, you can find Japanese *expressions when you look up an English word. However, with this dictionary, you can understand English words by reading other English expressions. Takashi: I see, but it looks very difficult. Mr. Smith: Don't worry! For example, | in this dictionary. Takashi: Sure. Wait a minute here it is. It says "a person who is studying at a school." Yes, this is easy to understand. Mr. Smith: What about "nurse"? oda abas Takashi: OK. Iwill look it up. Tment 0n cau pre eoegu& on. hont M Suodo Mr: Smith: Just a minute. Try to guess what is written before you look.un oiodo bo Takashi: Uh I think it says ode fet | 20 Mr. Smith: Wow, nice guessing! wA (注)look ~ up (look up ~) : ~を調べる English-Japanese dictionary : 英和辞典 expression:表現 (1) ア How do you usually イ Where do you often ワ How many times do you usually エ Why do you often (2) ア This is always useful to me! イ This is easier than mine! ウ This is not new to me! エ This is not the same as mine! 図3) ア practice the word "teacher" イ remember the word "teacher" ウ find the word “student" エ write the word "student" 49

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English Senior High

このレッスンの解答が欲しいです

12 be pp.192-197 不定詞(1) Lesson d e 3[ ]内の語句を適切な位置に入れて,全文を書きなさい。 C ■不定詞の意味上の主題 (for +名詞)を不定詞の前 に入れる。 e cp m 1. It was natural to have the same opinions about the novel. [ for John and Bob] Key Sentence で Check! [ ]内のヒントを参考に, ( )内に適切な語を書きなさい。 )a soccer game is interesting. )in the Major Leagues. [watch] 0( (playl n [work」 2. I think it easy to read these English books. [ for me ] 2 My goal is ( 3 She hopes ( のIfound it difficult ( )for UNICEF (inish) [あなたが )my homework by the deadline. 6 It was a mistake ( ) you to accept that job. 4 英文を日本語にしなさい。 1.I didn't know what to buy for her birthday. D ■疑問同に続ける不定調 (疑問詞+ to do)という組 み合わせで名同のはたらき をする。 * what to do 「何を()す べきか」 how to do 「どのように するのか/…の仕方(や )the same mistake twice. 6 My motto is( [決して…しないこと:make] [何をすべきか ) to do. 私は[ わからなかった。 のIjust don't know ( 8 Can you tell me ( ) start a blog? …する方法 2. The old man told me how to keep healthy. 老人は私に[ 話した。 り方 -where to do 「どこにど こで)するのか」 * when to do 「いつ…す るのか」 Stage1 3. You must remember where to put the books. あなたは[ 覚えておかなければなりません。 1 日本語の意味に合うように, ( )内に適切な語を書きなさい。 1.失敗から何かを学ぶことは重要だ。 ) is important ( ■主話になる不定詞 主語の位置に形式主語の を使って、不定時をあとに まわすのがふつう。 ABC Stage2 ) learn something from ■他動詞の目的語になる不 5 日本語の意味に合うように,不定詞を使って、英文を完成させなさい。ただし、 [ ]内の動詞を使うこと。 1.彼の目標はォリンピックで金メダルを勝ち取ることだ。 His goal Olympic Games. your failures。 定国 他動詞の直後に置く。 SVOCの文型では目的題 の位置に形式目的語のはを おき、(S+V+it+C+D do)の思順にする。 ABCD 2.彼をテニスで打ち負かすことは難しいと私は思った。 I found( ) hard ( )beat him in tennis. a gold medal at the [win] 3. 私たちが時間を浪費しないことは重要だ。 ■不定詞の否定 to doの直前にnotやneer を入れる。 It's important for us ( ) waste time. 2. ルーシーはひと月に一度は私に手紙を送ると約束した。 me a letter once a month. [ promise / send ] Lucy 2[ ]内の動詞を使い, 適切な語を補って, 対話文を完成させなさい。 AB ■補語になる不定R be 動詞などに続けて、主 語について述べる補語とし て使う。 1. A:What's your dream? md )a doctor! [ become ] 3. 私は新年の抱負を破らないように努めた。 my New Year's resolution. [break ] Itried 2. A:Our plan for this summer is ( around Hokkaido. B:That sounds nice. Can I go with you? [ drive ] 4.(バスで運転手に行き先を伝えて)いつ降りるのか,私に教えていただけ ますか。 Could you tell me 3. A:Charlie decided ( ) the company next month. B:Iheard about it. He is going to start a new business. [get off] [ leave ] 5. 私は英語を学ぶことは必要だと考えている。 I think it English. [ learn ] ne Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenu。 - George Patton このようにすべきかを教えてはならない。何をすべきかを教えよ。 そうすれば人々は驚くほどの才能を発揮するだろう。 ージョージパットン 41 40

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English Senior High

⑴の解答でimaginationのカンマあっての関係詞のあとの三単現のSが無ければだめですか

9。 functions that they are very useful. with [using] cellphones, so they are very because they have (so) many functions. phones today, which have many functions. 別解5 Cellphones today enable you [allow 別解2 Cellphones today, which have so today days] are very useful Cellphones today have so many You can(easily) do a lot of things [helpful / handy / convenient) with you / make it possible for you] to do (so) many things, so they are very useful. Humans [Human beings| have 解答 magination, which enables lallows] them feel as if las though] they have experi- enced what they cannot actually experi- ence [have not actually experienced]. ours many functions. Cellphones today 別解1 are very useful ad We have imagination through which 別解1] we can feel (that) we have experienced many functions, are very useful 別解3 what we cannot actually experience [have not actually experienced]. 別解2 We are imaginative enough to feel (that) we have experienced something 「別解4 こと that in fact we cannot [have not]. useful. We have enough imagination to feel 別解3 as if we are experiencing something, ay even though this is not the case. g 別解4 We can feel(that) we have experi- It is very convenient to use mobile enced things (that / which) we have not 別解6 actually done through the power of imagination [through [because of] our imagination]. [後半] so I feel as if [feel like./ feel The that] I cannot do anything afda lall 解答 through the day / for the rest of the day / the whole day] if I leave mine Im (2)自分の意見を批判されると頭に血がのぼり,自 分自身が攻撃されたように感じ, 相手が何を 言っているのかもよくわからなくなる。 mobile phone] at home. 解答 icizes your opinions [opinion], you g When [If] someone [somebody] cri 「別解 Therefore, you would feel as if you were not able to do anything all upset [angry, you feel as if [as thoug through the day if you forgot to bring they were [are] (personally) attacki yours lyour mobile phone] with you. you, and you even have difficulty unc standing [even struggle to understa (5) 脚の骨折がなければ, ウィリアム (William) はすばらしい運動選手になっていただろう。 what the other person is talking aboi 別解1 When [If] your ideas are critic you cannot stay calm and feel (that) If(he had not broken his leg Wil yourself are being attacked, so yo liam could [would probably] have become come unable to even understand a great athl}te la great sportsperson]. If William had not broken his leg, the other person is saying. 別解 「別解2 When someone challenges ou he could be a great athlete now. ons, we cannot keep calm, feel they are looking down on us, a sight of what is being said. EXERCISES B (1)人間には、たとえ経験していなくても, まるで 経験したかのように感じることを可能にする想 像力が備わっている。 (3) 言語が私たちの日常生活にどのような たしているのか、言語がない世界とは

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