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百五十 ンティ 盛に 9ロH ーに たド Lesson(5) Let's Practice! Finding My Future Lesson(5 1 次の語で、最も強く読む部分の記号を○で囲みましょう。 5次の日本語に合うように,[ (1)私は昨夜,テレビでドラマを見て楽しみました。 (1) dair-y ]内の語句を適切に並べかえましょう。 (2) re-al-ize (3) de-liv-er-y イ イウ ウエ (4) al-though I[watching / enjoyed / a drama] on TV last night. (5) spe-cif-ic (6) ag-ri-cul-tur-al アイ(ウ on TV last night. ア ア(イ ウ エオ (2) 錦織圭はテニスを練習することに注意を集中させました。 Nishikori Kei focused [ tennis/practicing / on ]. 2次の日本語を,指定された文字で始まる英語にしましょう。 218 Yalue death ane (4) .…にえさをやる feed (6)…に立ち会う attend ivina health (1) 健康 (2) 価値 Nishikori Kei focused (3) 死 (3) 早起きすることは私にとって難しい。 (5) プタ [early / getting/ is/up] difficult for me. FesPonsibilty difficult for me. (7) 責任 (8) 生活 (4) 私の趣味は絵はがきを集めることです。 3( )内から適切な語句を選び,文を完成させましょう。 My [collecting /is/postcards / hobby]. (1) Jack likes Play ina (2) lenjoyed_5ee ing basketball.(plays / playing) My a movie with my family.(to see / seeing) a letter in English. (to write/writing) 6次の英文の意味を書きましょう。 (3) We learned about (1) I finished feeding the pigs. wa breakfast is important. (Eat / Eating ) 過 私は( 現在 6 (2) Yui is interested in teaching English. 4次の日本語に合うように, 空所に適切な語を入れましょう。 結衣は( a (1) 私は皿を洗い終えました。 eitt (3) Taking pictures is interesting. the dishes. )おもしろい。 (2) その生徒たちはウシの世話をすることを楽しんでいます。 (4) Ken is good at using computers. care of cows. The students 健は( (3) 私の姉は海外で勉強することに興味があります。 abroad. My sister is interested 7次の日本語を英文にしましょう。 (4) 歌を歌うことは楽しい。 (1) 私はその CDを聞いて楽しみました。 o o antoeb bo cevil ert oop fun. songs (2) ピアノを弾くことは簡単です。 Ye taum vegetables. (5) 私の父の仕事は野菜を売ることです。 My father's job omino ofainow fnebote o 43 42 SHOSEKI

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English Senior High

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English Senior High

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14 次のそれぞれの問いに答えよ。 4 I 次のパラグラフを完成させるために, 空所 (1) ~ (4) の中に入る最も適切な文を下の(A)~ (D) よ 6 り一つ選び,その記号をマークせよ。 For most Americans, sushi isa symbol for Japanese food. /There are nearly 4,000 sushi restaurants across the United States today,/and its market is over $2 billion,/ (*1り In fact, many Americans then thought the idea of consuming raw fish shocking. It took a boom in immigration from Japan to turn sushi into an everyday “American" food. ( (2)/But by the 1960s, this had had started to change、("3 り And in 1966, a Japanese businessman brought a sushi chef and his wife from Japan, and together they opened a sushi bar inside a Japanese restaurant in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles. The restaurant was popular, but only with Japanese immigrants. (レ4 Y As a result, more and more sushi bars popped up outside of the little Tokyo, and Hollywood began to embrace sushi throughout the 1970s. 【出典】A Brief History of Sushi in the United States by Sarah Lohman, Mental Floss, Inc., March 3,2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/92861/brief- history-sushi- united-states (A) A food journalist and restaurant critic writing for The New York Times dining section during that decade was attracted by Japanese restaurants in the city, and declared Japanese fooda trend in New York. (B) In the 1950s many Americans were somewhat resistant to Japanese food and culture, “the 'because they had lived through World War II and still perceived Japan as enemy." (C)Bupfifty years ago, most Americans had never heard of sushi; if they ate Japanese food at all, it was more likely to be sukiyaki or tempura. (D) However, as more sushi bars opened in Little Tokyo, young Japanese chefs( who were tired of the conservative culture of sushi making in Japan, heard about this trend and came to America to look for new opportunities.

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