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英語 中学生

6の②の問題についてです。 need become very careful 👆🏻この英文を採点してほしいです!!ここはこうだからダメ、こう書いた方が良いなどありましたら、教えて頂きたいです🙇🏻‍♀️ 至急お願い致しますm(_ _)m

golondour wen vbule of aved ow sd a TUOY 6 あなたは,英語の授業で, 「中学生がスマートフォン (smartphone) を所有すること」について,賛 成と反対の立場に分かれて話し合いをしました。 それぞれの人物のメモをもとに,実際に話し合いを したときの会話文を完成させなさい。 会話文の① には,それぞれメモに即して, Try 適切な英語を書きなさい。 また、 |③ w. A gau 賛成の立場であなたの考えを、次の《注意》に従って英語で書きなさい。ただし, KOKO boog hou dil 1A quis/sb Diuode 9 W (Riko) の意見とは違う内容とすること。 Jubili bas jedi basterebau of been WO 《注意》・文の数は問わないが,10語以上 20語以内で書くこと。avsb bluore Wⓘ 短縮形 (I'm や don't など) は1語と数え,符号(, や など)は語数に含めないこと oun 〈Riko のメモ> 〈Yuma のメモ> ・スマートフォンを使えば, いつでも 賛成 友達にメッセージを送ったり友達 と会話したりすることができる。 a'slutio sų Jusjjuqini HE JOJ Sus 1 qui a LÀ JÁU CHIHU BIKI 29vil boog 〈実際に話し合いをしたときの会話文> 160 B 2192TOW nuons Ju ② 2 には、中学生がスマートフォンを所有することについて stronmotbannet/ US (3) は,莉子 luishows ambie 反対 glad noo - Riko fnasobalmet rad seusoed red 70t itib ef gniggore yniog isd 596 fiss IA I also have a smartphone. Having smartphones is good for us because 1000 ns gainly19v9 brz a 26w Bui with a smartphone, we can ① 30 (517 our friends or talk DEG DIT with them at any time. 6313 BIH & I インターネットを利用するときは, とても注意深くなければならない。 I don't agree. I think that junior high school students should not have smartphones. When we use the Internet, we ② Yuma amos You yem ow JA 10 2678 JA mods nubi anoytive bunjersbau I wo sob vIA wor w o 12om gniob gole bus ( [2) TUO I think that having smartphones is good for junior high school students liw, TA 16 91D and Jucar gm (1979 au because ③ jadi adoidi usu2 nocula "UICHEON, SĂN (注) at any time : いつでも agree 賛成する

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英語 中学生

(3)(5)教えてください

10 15 2 次の英文は,中学生の久美子 (Kumiko) と母の対話です。 これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Mother: Yesterday morning, when I met some students, they said in *loud voices, “Good morning.” I felt very ( 1 ). Kumiko: I think they are students from my school. We always *greet each other when we meet. So I always greet everyone every day. 5 Mother: You are nice. People feel very good when they *exchange *greetings with each other. Kumiko: I agree. (2) Mother: That's right. I'll tell you another thing. Greetings can be the first *step in communication. If you start talking to people with a greeting first, you can talk with them more. Kumiko: Well .... I have one thing to tell you. Last Monday, we got a new student from Tokyo. Her name is Mika. She looked *nervous because that day was her ( ③ ) day in our class. (4) Mother: Kumiko: No. I wanted to talk with her, but I could not say anything. Then my friend Yuri said to her, “Hello. I'm Yuriko. Everyone calls me Yuri. Nice to meet you.” Soon Mika smiled and started talking to us. We really enjoyed talking with her. Greetings are very useful for opening people's *minds. I learned that from Yuri. I'll never forget this important experience. 6 〔注〕 loud (声音が大きい greet あいさつする exchange やり取りする step 一歩 nervous 緊張して mind 心 (1) ( ① ), ( ③ )に適する語の組み合わせをア~エから選び,記号で答えなさい。 ア ① surprised (3) easy 1 glad ③ important ウ 1 sad ③ exciting I ① happy ③ first 〔土〕 (2) 対話が成り立つように, ⑥ に適する文をア~エから1つずつ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア So it was difficult for us to greet her. イ After that, we told her many things about our school. ウ A nice greeting can make them happy. エ You should work hard to have a better school life. (3) 対話が成り立つように, ④に適する疑問文を書きなさい。 (4) 下線部⑤とほぼ同じ内容を表すように, に適する語を書きなさい。 I am called Yuri by everyone. (5) 下線部⑦ が指す具体的な内容を日本語で答えなさい。 greeting あいさつ ②〔ウ] ⑥[イ] 日の ARNOX

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英語 中学生

英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

示します。) ⑥⑥6 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えな Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. moralib grid Janog jelenl jou in vhuse J'aob siqooq I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was-my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a student alth to change wasbare vok leader with 28 classmates from my university. tog od bebloob you tw Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time Q bel 200 noen with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. millend ofte oIDST I OW sanoo adi as ody busil e sul nos When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [SELECT READINGS] (E) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island : ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに最適 the Philippines:フィリピン Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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英語 中学生

答え合わせできないのでそれぞれ回答、解説を教えていただきたいです。お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️💦

1 次の対話文を読み, 問いの答えとして最も適当なものをア~エの図の中からそれぞれ1つ選 んで、符号で答えなさい。 (1) (2) Kate: Wow, Japanese convenience stores are interesting! Sota: Why don't you buy something? Kate: I'm thirsty, so I'll get something to drink. Hmm.... Let's see.... I've drunk green tea before, and I can't sleep at night if I drink coffee. Oh, I like apple juice best! I'll have this! Sota: That's a good choice! Question What did Kate choose to buy? ア ORANGE ア Yuriko: When does school usually start in Australia? Sophie: It starts around late January to early February. My school starts from January 31st, so I'll leave Japan on Sunday, January 22nd Question When are they going to meet? Yuriko: Can we meet before you leave? Sophie: Sure, why not? Yuriko: How about January 16th to 20th? When is convenient for you? Sophie: I have to get ready for school, so let's meet on Wednesday! CCCC January 16 CCCC January 18 APPLE ウ COFFEE CCCC January 20 -1. January 22 (3) (③) ( ⑦ )にあてはまる最も適当な語を, 次の5語の中からそれぞれ選んで、正し い形にかえて答えなさい。 (4) (5) (6) I give call use have lose 1 下線部④が指すことを, 日本語で説明しなさい。 下線部⑥に入る最も適切なものを下のア〜エから選んで, 符号で答えなさい。 7 Good bye. I hope to see you again. That's all right. Thank you very much. I'm sorry. I can't help you. Welcome to Canada. Nice to see you again. 本文の内容と一致するものを下のア〜エの中から1つ選び、 符号で答えなさい。 7 When the Canadian students came to school in Japan, the Japanese students spoke English very well. Akira stayed in a dorm with his friends while he was in Canada. When the Japanese students visited the school in Canada, Akira enjoyed lunch after singing a song. I Akira felt Japanese and Canadian people had the same heart through his own experience.

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