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英語 中学生

過去問なんですが答えを貰っておらず分からないので教えてください よろしくお願いします

9 次の英文を読んで、後の問いに答えなさい。 Naln was an 'exchange student from *Tndonesia at Minami High School. Her class was going to nave class activities about Indonesia Nani was asked to introduce some games to play. She thought, “I have an idea. I will introduce a game like Japanese janken. One day after school, Nani was on her way home. It began to rain. She was lucky because she was carrying her pink umbrella with her. She went to a convenience store to buy some "snacks. She Ctered the store and put her umbrella near the door There were some other umbrellas there. When she was looking for some snacks, she saw a tall girl. The girl went out through the door. Nani bought some "pieces of bread and a *pack of orange juice. She found one pink umbrella near the door, but it wasn't hers. She said to herself, "Someone has taken( ). Nani said to the Clerk, "T can't find my umbrella. I put it here but " The clerk thought "for a while and said, "1 guess my daughter, Kumiko, took yours "by mistake. Our shoD is very small, and our “family members Sometimes use that door. Kumiko hurried to her friend's house to return a book. She will be back SOon. Nani said, "No problem." The clerk looked at her uniform and said, "Oh, you are a Minami High School student. Kumiko was a student there, too." Nani said, "My name is Nani. I'm from Indonesia." A few minutes later Kumiko came back and her mother said to her, "Kumiko, this is Nani. You took her umbrella. Both of yours are pink." Kumiko said, "Oh, I'm sorry." Her mother said, "She is an exchange student from Indonesia at Minami High School." Kumiko said, "I was a student there too. Nice to meet you. When I was a student, I was very interested in foreign countries. I wanted to have a friend like you. Did you tell your classmates about your country? Nani said, "Yes, but I want to teach them more. I'm going to introduce Indonesian janken to my classmates. I hope they will enjoy it." Kumiko smiled and said, "A game? That's interestingl I'm interested in it. I'd like to see it. Would you like to come to my room?" Nani said, They went up to Kumiko's room. Nani said, "Ill teach you a game, Suit, from my country. It's like a Japanese janken. This is how to play it. You are three "fingers, a *thumb, a “forefinger and a *little finger. A thumb means an elephant. A forefinger means a man. A little finger means an ant. An elephant is stronger than a man. A man is stronger than an ant. An ant is stronger than an elephant." Kumiko asked, "Why is an ant stronger than an elephant?" Nani answered, "An ant goes into its ear, and the elephant cannot do anything about it. The elephant feels very bad. Do you 1understand?" Kumiko said "Yes, I do. I think it is not difficult to understand this game." Nani was glad to hear that. They played it together. After the first game, they tried it again. Kumiko won the second game. They tried it many times. They had a good time. Kumiko said to Nani. "Thank you for teaching me such an interesting game. Im sure your classmates will be excited too." Two days later, Nani's class had class activities. When Nani introduced the game to her classmates, they were interested in it. I hey enjoyed playing it many times. They had a great time. (注*) exchange student 交換留学生 Indonesia インドネシア snack 軽食 piece 一切れ pack パック for a while しばらくの間 by mistake 間違って family member 家族 thumb 親指 forefinger 人差し指 little finger 小指 finger 指

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英語 中学生

私立高校の英語の過去問を解いているのですが、いつもこのような問題のところで5問中1.2問くらいしか正解できません。今回は(19)しか出来ませんでした。 とても苦手なのですが、何かコツなどはありますか?

次の英文を読んで, 空所 (16)~(20) に最もよく当てはまるものを、それぞれ下の 4の中か ら1つずつ選び, 番号で答えなさい。 I ogn inany people are interested in knowing how lang1age first began, it is impossible to know where or how this happened. However, we do knowa lot about languages: the language ol 0aay and also the language of ( 16 ) times. Ihere are probably about 3,000 languages in the world todav.m Chinese is the language with the most speakers in the world but some of the languages of Africa have ( 17 ) than one nunared Speakers. Languages are always changing. The English of today is very different from the English of five hundred years ago. Some languages become more important and other languages become less important or even ( 18 ) out completely. About 1,000 years ago, the most important languages of Europe were Latin and Greek. Ifa language has a large number of speakers, or if it is very old, there may be differences in the language ( 19 ) it is spoken in different places. Chinese is a good example of dialect differences. Chinese is spoken for thousands of years by many millions of speakers. The differences between the dialects of Chinese are so ( 20 ) that speakers of Chinese from some parts of China cannot understand speakers from other parts of China. *Latin ラテン語 That is, a language may have several dialects. *Greek ギリシャ語 2. quicker * That is すなわち * dialect方言 (16) 1. later (17) 3. before 4.earlier iw sdgiJ I お O uter libw apeaslO.S w abisi8 1. worse 2. less 3. better 4. more isl vatsA or (18) 1. miss 2. take 3. die 4. find (19) 1. because 2. until 3. or 4. how (20) 1. many 2. small 3. great 4. nice 10g Kupa m ace

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英語 中学生

これの5の答えはイだったんですけどなんでそうなるのか解説をお願いします。

次の左利き(left-handed)と右利き (right-handed) についての英文を読んで, 1~5の問いに答え なさい。 =~する可能性が高い rate (s) =割合 serious injuries =重傷 (注)life span (s) 3D寿命 feel down = 落ち込む be likely to ~= data = データ allergies = アレルギー advantage = 有利な点 academic success = 学問的な成功 president (s) =大統領 Are you left-handed or right-handed? Do you use your right hand or left hand when you do some activities? In this world, some people usually use their right hand, and others use their left hand. Is there any difference between these people? Some scientists) have discovered an interesting fact, about the life span of left-handed people and right-handed people. They. say that left-handed people have a shorter life span than right-handed people. This idea comes from Da study in 1991 It showed that the population of left-handed people becomes smaller with age. The scientists said that left-handed people live in ② a world for right handed people. Some things, such as a knife, a guitar, a baseball glove, and a keyboardof personal Computers, are made for right-handed people. Left-handed people are more likely to have trouble using those things, and have-accidents and serious injuries.. In 1992, one scientist, that the life spans of left-handed people are about nine years shorter than those of right-handed people. Were left-handed people given a bad hand? If you are a left-handed person, don't feel down. In 2000, a scientist showed that ④ Coren's idea was not. true. Here is the reason: some elderly right-handed people started as left-handed people, but their parents and teachers changed them into right-handed when they were children. That means many of left-handed people died as right-handed. Like this, there are some questions about Coren's data, so we cannot say that left-handed people have a shorter life span. Also, other studies showed that the life spans of right-handed people and left-handed people are not so different. Stanley Coren, said that these make their life spans shorter. He found Still, some people say that there are some bad points in being left-handed. Because they live in a world for right-handed people, left-handed people may have higher rates of some diseases such as mental disease,and allergies. However, we can also find a lot of good points in being left-handed. They have an advantage in sports like_tennis and baseball. Also, they are likely to have more academic success and higher IQs. Five of America's last eleven presidents were left-handed people, though ( 6 11人の5人

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英語 中学生

英語の解説と答えを教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

次の(A)(B]をよく読んで,それぞれの問題の指示に従って答えなさい。 6 Lave you ever heard a storv like this? A woman moves to a new town With her cat. After a few weeks. her old neighbors are surprised to find the cat at their door. It has found its own way back home. Not many animals have traveled as far as Tom, a dog in Australia who traveled 1, 600 kilometers to come back home. In 1991, Sam, a cat in America, traveled 800 kilometers more than Tom. In Japan, Taro, a dog, traveled halif the distance Sam traveled. Do they have maps, a compass or a GPS in their heads? Scientists believe that cats have something magnetic inside their bodies. They also believe that ‘homing' pigeons also have the same thing. They are called 'homing' pigeons because they are always able to find their way home. Many birds travel a long distance without getting lost when they fly south for the winter. They follow the magnetic lines of the earth to find their way. (注) neighbor 隣人 distance 距離 compass 方位磁石 GPS 全地球測位システム magnetic 磁気を帯びた homing pigeon 伝書バト get lost 迷う (問題) 次の各問いに対する最も適当な答えをア~エの中から一つずつ選び。 記号で答えなさい。 1 How far did the dog, Taro, travel to come back home? イ 800 kilometers. ア 400 kilometers. ウ 1,200 kilometers. エ 1,600 kilometers. 2 What do homing pigeons use to find their way? イ A compass. ア Maps in their heads. エ The magnetic lines. ウ A GPS.

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