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英語 中学生

なるべく早く答えて欲しいです!! これの真ん中部分の和訳がわかんないんですけど、どう訳せばいいか教えてくださいm(*_ _)m 1枚目の写真だと、赤線が引いてある線と、長い黒線が引いてある部分です。2枚目の写真は、真ん中らへんのearth millions の黄色線が引いて... 続きを読む

10 20 called trunks, w eir mouths. Elephants cannot see very well. Their eyes are on the state of their heads, so they have to move 全体 their whole body to look at things. The phants have very good hearing, but 耳 they do not all have big ears. The elephants in Africa have very big ears. They 耳 use their ears to help them cool down on hot days. Elephants in other countries do not have such big ears. 両方とも Elephants live in both Africa and Asia. They can live for about 70 years. たいていの That is a long time. Most of an elephant's life is spent eating. Elephants spend 75% of their day eating. They eat a lot of plants and trees. They do not eat other animals. Elephants also need to drink a lot of water. They drink more than 250 liters of water a day. That is like drinking more than 700 small bottles of water a day. Elephants do not like to be on their own. They travel around in groups, いつも usuall 全体 aily with about 10 other elephants. When new elephants are born, the whole group helps to look after the new baby elephants. Elephants are very lucky because other animals do not attack them. クニッ Sometimes baby elephants are attacked by lions and crocodiles. However, 26 there is a bigger problem for elephants than lions and crocodiles. The bigger ~の部分 problem is humans. Humans kill many elephants. Parts of the elephant are 価値 worth a lot of money, so people want to get these parts and sell them. KR さらに、 ゾウ People also kill 'elephants

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英語 中学生

なるべく早く答えて欲しいです!! これの真ん中部分の和訳がわかんないんですけど、どう訳せばいいか教えてくださいm(*_ _)m 1枚目の写真だと、赤線が引いてある線と、長い黒線が引いてある部分です。2枚目の写真は、真ん中らへんのearth millions の黄色線が引いて... 続きを読む

10 20 called trunks, w eir mouths. Elephants cannot see very well. Their eyes are on the state of their heads, so they have to move 全体 their whole body to look at things. The phants have very good hearing, but 耳 they do not all have big ears. The elephants in Africa have very big ears. They 耳 use their ears to help them cool down on hot days. Elephants in other countries do not have such big ears. 両方とも Elephants live in both Africa and Asia. They can live for about 70 years. たいていの That is a long time. Most of an elephant's life is spent eating. Elephants spend 75% of their day eating. They eat a lot of plants and trees. They do not eat other animals. Elephants also need to drink a lot of water. They drink more than 250 liters of water a day. That is like drinking more than 700 small bottles of water a day. Elephants do not like to be on their own. They travel around in groups, いつも usuall 全体 aily with about 10 other elephants. When new elephants are born, the whole group helps to look after the new baby elephants. Elephants are very lucky because other animals do not attack them. クニッ Sometimes baby elephants are attacked by lions and crocodiles. However, 26 there is a bigger problem for elephants than lions and crocodiles. The bigger ~の部分 problem is humans. Humans kill many elephants. Parts of the elephant are 価値 worth a lot of money, so people want to get these parts and sell them. KR さらに、 ゾウ People also kill 'elephants

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英語 中学生

すみません💦至急お願いします🙇‍♀️ 問1から問5まで教えてください! お願いします🙇‍♀️

Unit 長文問題 睡眠がもたらすカ (1)Perhaps, 1 Do you ever fall asleep during class? What happens? your teacher tells you how to behave in class. How about at home? Do you ever take naps? How do you feel afterward? You will be happy Many scientists now say that 1 (read) the following information. You must be so catching a few z's can improve your performance. (2) happy to hear this, so let's continue. 2 Actually, this is important news for people who have jobs that require high levels of concentration. Can you think of such jobs? Surgeons, hospital staff (work) on the night shift, and air traffic controllers are just a few. These people must focus on their jobs at all times. Concentrating is so important in their profession. A lack of focus may cause serious accidents. 3 In the United States, a group of scientists got together and experimented on (two groups of university students. One group was asked to study the names of 50 countries and the flags of those countries for 5 hours in a row. (do) the same, but they took a (3) The other group was asked short nap after three hours. Results got from these experiments were simple and clear. Which group had better results? By now, you should know. The second group had much better results. The first group remembered about 45% of the information, but the second group got close to 70% correct. The scientists decided (repeat) the experiment several times on different people, but the results were always the same. Taking short naps improved people's memories. 1 Target ① 不定詞・動名詞 ② 助動詞 ③分詞 4 Sleeping can help people improve their performance, but the best way to deal with (become) sleepy during the day is to get enough sleep the night before. You may like to sleep in class, but I have a piece of advice for you. Get plenty of sleep the night before. (4) Getting enough sleep will give you lots of energy to spend at school. You need energy to learn and play. Lots of learning and playing will give you a good night's sleep. Do you ever 問 1 | 不定 適切な表現を <要約文〉 することがあり か? fall asleep behave 振る舞う take naps after ward その後 following o catching a few z's うとうとすること Do you of scientis best way require 〜を必要とする concentration surgeon on the night shift 夜勤で air traffic controller 交通管制官 focus on 〜 〜に集中(する a lack of ~の不足 cause 引き起こす get together 協力する experiment t in a row 続けて by now そろそろ sleep. deal with ~ 〜に対処する 問2 1 (4 plenty of たくさんの 問3 (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 S

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英語 中学生

問ニの②と問3、問4教えてください

3 次は,アメリカからの留学生のケイト (Kate) と, 高校生の勇太 (Yuta) との対話と, その日の夜に勇太が書いた日記の一部である。これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 (One Monday morning. ) Kate Good morning, Yuta. Yuta : Good morning, Kate. You look sleepy. What's up? Kate: I went to bed late last night because I was talking a lot with my host family. Yuta Oh, I see. events. Kate: Some differences between America and Japan, for example, food, sports, and I think (find / we/ it's / to / interesting) differences in culture. Yuta: I think so, too. How about schools? Did you find any differences? Kate: Yes. For example, on the first day in Japan, I was surprised because my host brother walked to school by himself. In America, students - especially elementary school students go to school by school bus, or their parents drive them to school. Yuta: Really? In Japan, most students walk or ride a bike to school. I often get up late and ask my mother, "Drive me to school, please." But she says, "No! Run to school!" ja Kate: That's funny. I have another interesting story. Teachers here often say, "Take your textbooks home. Don't leave them at school." But students in America must leave them at school. Yuta Really? Why? Kate In America, students borrow textbooks from the states. We give them back at the end of the year. We (in/ not/them/ are/ write / must) or make them dirty. Yuta That's interesting! I want to know more about differences in culture. Kate Me, too. I want to talk about them with you. Do you have some time this weekend? Yuta I'm going to visit my grandfather's house on Sunday. But I'm ( f) on : Saturday. Please come to my house on Saturday. Kate OK. See you then. This morning I talked with Kate. She ( (1) ) me about some differences between American and Japanese schools. I was surprised that students in America [ 1. When I heard about that, I also became interested in differences in culture. So I'm going to talk about them with her on (@ ) at my house. 2

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