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これ読んだんですけど、自分は世界史を理解してなかったので分からなくて翻訳アプリ使ったんですけどそれでも分からなかったので分かる方できれば解読お願いします┏●

Denmark in World War II お んれ By Hannah Arendt Hannab Arendt (1906-1975) was a political scientist! and pbilosopber born in Hanover, Germany. Wben Hitler came to power, sbe was forced to leave Germany and came to the United States in 1940. Sbe continued ber academic career by lecturing and teacbing at arious colleges, including The New Scbool for Social Researcb in New York City. Among the many books sbe urote were Eichmann in Jerusalem, On Revolution, and The Origins of Totalitarianism. Editor's Insert During the Second World War. the Germans invaded Denmark in April, 1940. In the beginning of her essay, Hannah Arendt explains that of the four countries almost completely immune to anti-Semitism- Denmark, Sweden, Italy, and Bulgaria Denmark challenged its German masters directly. As soon as the German authorities talked about forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge,' the Danes replied that all Danish citizens, including the King, would be wearing it the next day if the policy were carried out. In addition, all Danish government officials threatened 舌は the German authorities with their immediate resignation if the Germans started to implement any anti-Jewish actions. The following excerpt from Eicbmann in Jerusatem shows how the Danes sabotaged the German plan to carry out the mass extermination of the Jews. only 2タカ人の What happened then was truly amazing; compared with what took place in other European countries, everything went topsy-turvey. In August, ー after the German offensive in Russia had failed, the Afrika Korns 1943 had surrendered in Tunisia, and the Allies had invaded Italy すgovernment canceled its 1940 agreement with Germany which had permitted German troops the right to pass through the country. Thereupon. the Danish workers decided that they could help a bit in hurrying things そのうえに up: riots broke out in Danish shipyards, where the dock workers refused to repair German ships and then went on strike. The German militarv commander proclaimed a state of emergency and imposed martial la and Himmler thought this was the right moment to tackle the Te the Swedish す。 (continued on next page) themselves as Jews secret police), and overseer of the concentration camps

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English Junior High

答えお願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

I 以下は,まさる (Masaru) さんが書いた英文です。これを読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Do you know the word “Luddite"? This word means a person who is against technological change. My grandmother, Kimiko, is 74 amd lives alone in Tbkyo. Our family ives in Osaka and we Sometimes visit her house. When we visited her house last summer, she showed us a beautitul box. There were many cards init. They (1) send by our family on her birthday. Kimiko said, “I have kept these for a long time and this box is ike a treasure box to me.” She was a kind of luddite before. She did not like technology. She had a cellphone, but she did not want to use such tools. She liked sending letters or cards more than calling. )my( But one thing has changed Kimiko'gmind this year. (2)Because ( )C we( )C )her house this year. So, we planned to make a video- call to her. It was the firsttime for Kimiko. We called her and talked on the phone (video-call) foralmost an hour. She got very excited and looked so happy all the time. After that, she said that the video-call we made was wonderful. She could see our faces very clearly. She also thought that she wanted to use it more. My grandmother, Kimiko, is no more a uddite now. technology is a good thing because it is good to use some( when we need. She still needs time to be able to úse technology every day, so I will keep sending her a birthday card and sometimes make a video"call, too. She islooking forward to that. Now she has started to think that 3 )Hke cellphones or video-calls technological 先端技術の cellphone 携帯電話 (注) luddite 先端技術が嫌いな人 against ~に反対して change 変化 technology 先端技術 no more もはや~ない video-calls) テレビ電話 1 下線部(1)を, 正しい形に直しなさい。 2 下線部(2) が, 以下の意味を表すように ( 「父の仕事のせいで, 今年は彼女の家に訪問することをあきらめなくてはいけなかった。」 )に最も適切な英語を1語ずつ答えなさい。 Because ( this year. )my( )her house (3 )に入る適切な英語1語を, 文中より抜き出して答えなさい。 4 本文の内容に合わないものを次のア~オから2つ選んで, その符号を書きなさい。 3 ア Kimiko wants to use her cellphone a little more often. イ Kimiko was happy though she couldn't see the faces clearly when they talked on the video-call. ウ Masaru's family tried to make a video-call to Kimiko, but she didn't aggree with them. エ Masaru will not only send a card, but also make a video-call to Kimiko. オ When Kimiko had a video-call for the first time, she got excited very much.

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English Junior High

回答を無くしてしまったので 合ってるかどうか見て頂けませんか? パッと見で大丈夫です🙇💦

A基本をたしかめよう Unit6 s 科書 の確認 教科書p.91の基本文を完成させよう。 wich Could I go to school. wish had 学校へ行くことができればいいのになあ。 pens and notebooks. ペンやノートを持っていればいいのになあ。 Step 日本語に合うように, 内から適切な語を選んで書こう。 ) 私が空を飛ぶことができればいいのになあ。 Iwish I could fly in the sky. 22 あなたが今ここにいればいいのになあ。 can / could Iwish you nerc here now. are / were 3) 私がお金をたくさん持っていればいいのになあ。 Iwish I had a lot of money. have / had StepC 日本語に合うように, 下線部に適切な語を書こう。 リ私がバイオリンをひくことができればいいのになあ。 I wishに続く助動詞や動詞の 形に気をつけよう。 I_wish I_could play the violin. *私に自分の部屋があればいいのになあ。 1_alsh 3) my own r0om. I_had 今日晴れていればいいのになあ。 I_wish it__kCrと 『 be動詞は主語に関係なくwereを使うよ。 sunny today. 私が動物と話すことができればいいのになあ。 wish I_could 5) Spcak with animals. I 4が彼の電話番号を知っていればいいのになあ。 eish knon n his phone number. I つになあ。 テレビゲームをする時間がもっとあれば had md 6) -Play video games. me to wish I one hundred and fifteen 115

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English Junior High

英語でピクトグラムについての長文なのですが、わかりません。 教えてください。

89 あとの問いに答えなさい。〈山形) 図B わかりやすいピクトグラムとして選ばれた割合 手荷物受取所 図A ピクトグラムについて 乗り継ぎ *( X )で見つけたピクトグラム I 21.7% 27.8% 78.3% 72.2% 72.1% 日本人 外国人 27.9% 30.9% 69.1% 温 泉 駐車場 SS * ピクトグラムは、 ずに理解することができる。日本の (Z )を知っていると, 理解し やすいものもあるかもしれない。 P. (Y )に頼ら P 31.9% 29.2% 68.1% 70.8% 62.9% 29.0% 37.1% 71.0% 日本人 外国人 経済産業省資料などから作成 Aki: I found the pictogram in chart A at a temple. Fred: Oh, really? What did you write on chart A? Please tell me. Aki: Sure. Pictograms are useful because we don't have to depend on languages to understand them. If people know the Japanese way of life, it may be easier to understand some of them. Fred: I see. I think so, to0. The pictogram in chart Ais one example. I think it means "Take off your 5 shoes'. I can guess what it means because Japanese people do it when they go into houses. Aki: You are right. Look at chart B. It shows four pairs of pictograms. Both Japanese people and foreign people were asked, "Two pictograms in each pair mean the same thing. Choose one which you can understand better from each pair." 10 Fred: Interesting. In one of the pictograms, a person with a bag is walking between two planes. Aki: Yes. About seventy percent of the foreign people chose 。 the pictogram. Fred: I could understand it easily, too. Aki, I want to make some new pictograms that will help people. Shall we try it? Aki: Yes, let's do it. (1) 図A中の( X ), ( Y ), ( Z )のそれぞれにあてはまる適切な言葉を, 対話の 内容に即して日本語で書きなさい。 X Y Z (2) 下線部のには,どのような様子が描かれていますか。対話の内容に即して日本語で答え なさい。 (3) 図および対話の内容に合うものを,次のア~オから2つ選び ヨコロ

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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 Junior High

(2)を教えてください🙇‍♀️

Activity 4 Make a * temporary bed with cardboard Activity 5 Learn useful Japanese words and how to Activity 2 Experience earthquakes in a special car call 110 or 119;only for foreign people Tikari : Hello. Ms. Bell. We are 12:00~ Lunch(Try emergency food) going to have evacuation drills next Sunday. What should we do Schedule Opening Ceremony eters aayl o Date and Time Sunday September 1st 9:30~15:30 O Evacuation Place Tsubame Elementary School 9:30 Ken 10:00~ Activities Ms. 1 13:00~ Activities A Closing Ceremony 15:00 s. Bell: Evacuation drills? No. 5 Can anyone go? You can choose one activity at each time, Hik Activities en : Of course. Here is the Activity 3 Practice how to use an AED 0 Time 10:00~11:00 Ms. olo poster about the drills. We are going together. 1:00~12:00 O 0 O 13:00~14:00 10 14:00~15:00 lo (注) Would you like to come 10 口(1) with us? yun : We're going to meet at Midori Park at nine. If you come by that time, we co. together. eari :What shall we do for lunch? 15 :Well, Ill get some sandwiches at the convenience store on the way. 口に Bell: B Look at this. Let's try some emergency food. ari : Why not? Do you know what kind of food we can try, Ken? : No. Umm Cup Ramen? ri : No, I don't think so because 20 『n: Yes, it may be difficult after big natural disasters. Anyway, we will know on the do. :Ms. Bell, do you often have natural disasters in your country? Are they different+2 Bell: Yes, we do. I can only talk about my hometown, but from my experience CHID earthquakes are bigger here, I think. After I came to Japan, there was a bia earthquake. I was very surprised, and didn't know what to do. i: Then, why don't you do Activity 25 あ You have already experienced a at at TOTAL natural disaster, but you can learn how to protect yourself. 2ll: C I will do that. So, in the event, we can experience four kinds of activities. What are you going to choose? : Umm. Let's see. I'm interested in AEDS. I want to know what they are like. 30 : Oh, you don't know abóut them! They are used to save people's lives. : Of course I know, but I just wtant to try them because I've never touched them. :I took the course last year, but I'll try it again. II when we are in an emergency. 7:Iagree. Can all of us take part in the same activity together? 35 :I join the same activity with my family every year. This year we are going to learn how to make beds we can use in evacuation places in the morning. After that, I will be free. ;Tam going to help with the fire drills as a volunteer.

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