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長文は、一度問題を見ると効率も上がると聞くのですが、この写真のように、本文の内容に合っているものを選ぶ問題は、問いを読んだ後に結局は長文全体を読むことになるのでしょうか??

5090 答率 ↓ 2% Orps 長文読解 (本文の内容と合うものを選ぶ) <千葉県改題〉 次の文章を読んで、本文の内容に合っているものを,あとのアーエのうちか ら1つ選び、その記号を書きなさい。 Karen is from America and teaches English in Japan. She likes *traditional Japanese things. Now she is interested in *furoshiki, Japanese 1701 17 ci wrapping cloths. They have a lot of colors and *patterns. There are also しっぱいさいずある 117€ many *sizes of Japanese wrapping cloths. They *can be folded small, so Karen always has a Japanese wrapping cloth with her. When she goes shopping, she uses it as a bag. So, she doesn't use any *plastic bags. At school, she often uses the wrapping cloth to carry her books to her classes. It is also used as a *scarf, a *wall hanging, and a *tablecloth. So Karen thinks it is like a "*magic cloth." * traditional () furoshiki, a Japanese wrapping cloth (33) pattern (.) size (サイズ) can be folded small (小さくたためる) plastic bag (ビニール 〔ポリ] 袋) O scarf (スカーフ) wall hanging (壁掛け) tablecloth (テーブルクロス) magic cloth (魔法の布) 7 Karen, is an American teacher who teaches the Japanese language. ときどき はこぶ Karen usually carries a lot of Japanese wrapping cloths in her bag. いつも つかってる。 y Karen always uses plastic bags in stores. I Karen uses a Japanese wrapping cloth at her school. 日本式 + +++1=UTUZ 買い物に行くは代

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英語 中学生

文章の内容があまり理解できません。 ざっくりで良いので内容を解説して欲しいです🙇🏻‍♀️

About 50 years ago, I lived in Los Angeles, California. My father took care of my younger sister and me. We played baseball every weekend. My sister and I loved baseball. I knew that my father had a "hero. His name was Ken Smith. He played for a team in *St. Louis. Its name was the Red Birds. My father said that Ken was the greatest player of all *major league baseball players at that time. I also became a big fan of Ken Smith, so I wanted to be like Ken Smith very much. That summer was special because my father *took my sister and me to St. Louis. We went there and came home by *plane. We were going to meet Ken Smith. I almost couldn't believe that. My father's best friend had a big *company in St. Louis, and he knew some of the very important people of the Red Birds. He also knew Ken Smith well. We stayed at my grandmother's house in St. Louis, She said to me, "Jack, I have something special for you." That was a ball with an *autograph by Smith. An *injured player of the Red Birds was in the hospital, and my grandmother worked there. She told him my story, and he got Smith's autograph on the ball. She knew that A but she gave the ball to me. I was sorry for my father, but I was very happy. I liked Ken Smith more. The next day was an exciting day for us. My father's friend helped us, and we could meet Ken Smith before the game. I thought Smith would be kind and big, and I was right. Then I showed him the ball from my grandmother. We talked about it. He asked me about the way to practice baseball, and I talked to him *proudly. *In front of Ken, I felt that I needed to do so. I wanted to be a great baseball player. He *understood. That night we watched a night game of the Red Birds. During the game, I *held my ball, and looked at it many times. A man talked to me. "New ball?" he asked. "Yes, with an autograph," I said and smiled. "Who?" he asked. "Ken Smith," I said proudly. "Really? I don't believe you." "Here, look." "Wow! I'll get it for 20 *dollars right now!" "No, give my ball back to me, please," I said. "You've got a very special thing. Take good care of it!" he said. I knew that the ball was a *treasure for me. The next day, 3I felt it took a long time to get back to Los Angeles. I was excited and I told my friends about my experience with Ken Smith in St. Louis. No one believed me, but I thought that I would never forget my happy feelings then. About 20 years later, my father died. Before the *funeral, I *remembered that he once *asked us to put his *baseball cards and a *baseball in his *casket. I wanted to use my baseball with Ken's autograph for him. My sister also liked my idea. The ball was with my father. A few years later, my sister *got married. Before *wedding finished, my sister started a story. She was a *flight attendant and *flew with the baseball players of Los Angeles Blue Sky and the manager Tom Baylor. Then she told him the story of my old baseball. He understood her story very well. Baylor was a friend of Ken Smith and *promised her to get another ball with Ken's autograph for me. Ken *was very impressed by her story, and sent a baseball with his autograph to Baylor. The ball was then sent to my sister. When she finished the story, I looked up and saw that she was holding a ball. "I have B threw it to me. I remembered that summer and my grandmother. I felt like a child again when I was going home. she said and

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