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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

英語のリーディングの問題を、S V O C 、() 、→ などを書いていつも訳しています ՞ ՞ 文の構造をしっかり理解しようと思ってしているのですが、テストでだと時間的にやめた方が良いですか ?? 慣れてきたのか最初よりは書き込みも早くなったとは感じますが … ... 続きを読む

a a high school student in Japan> He is from Australia. He finds two of his friends, Hikari a (+"=> in their classroom and talks to them. of our S : Hi, Hikari, Takuma. What are you looking at? : Hi, John. We are looking at *results of a *survey about the school trip) O ↑ In the survey, 243 first-grade students(at our high school were asked the question: "Where you want to go on the school trip?" Look at this *graph. V : Oh, the most popular place is Okinawa. I understand that because we can swim in C beautiful sea and its culture is very interesting. Have you ever been to Okinawa? (1127 くどこ : Yes. I went there on an *elementary school trip and a family trip last year. My best me O s in Okinawa is *snorkeling in the sea. There were a lot of beautiful fish in the water, and S V excited when I saw them. I had a really good time during each of the trips. LEES くりつ) : I went there on the school trip when I was a second-grade student (at junior high s 12x During the trip, we didn't stay at a hotel. <+1>> : Oh, really? Where did you stay then? Sone houses くどこう : We visited some houses and stayed there. I stayed at Mr. Higa's house. He and his Cat=r=" were very kind and did many things for me. For example, they took me to some V places and made me some traditional dishes. I also had an experience (of taking care サトウキビ cane in their field. I had no chance to see sugar cane before coming to that field) S very interesting. Staying with Mr. Higa and his family is my best memory in Okinaw : Wow, you both enjoyed staying in Okinawa. I have become more interested in visi 動名詞 ↑ listening to your stories. 化現在完了形 S : I'm happy about that. If you visit Okinawa, you will like it very much, too. : Well, I've heard that a lot of students go to Kyoto or Nara on the school trip. But (Y" => S SV shows that only fifty students want to go there. I'm a little surprised about that. And V is more popular than Kyoto and Nara 最上 S : Look! Some foreign countries were chosen, too. And your country is the most them all) gift no : I'm happy about that. *Hawaii is also popular, right? 自然と同じくらい SV S V : Yes, it's as popular as Nara. A lot of Japanese people go there on their trips ev S V

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英語 中学生

リーディングの問題です。 色付き下線部の英文の訳し方がよくわかりません。 どのようにして,回答のようになるのか教えて下さい🙇‍♀️

3 Jill, Ellen, Bob, and Edward lived near a lake/They could go for a swim every day. A man named Mr. Black lived near the lake, too./Sometimes Mr. Black went swimming with the children. One day they asked him to go for a swim with them./Mr. Black said "We can't go for a swim. We may never swim in the lake again." "Why not?" asked Edward. "Because the lake is polluted," said Mr. Black. "There's a new sign at the lake. It says No Swimming, Polluted." "What is polluting the lake?" asked Jill. "Let's go down to the lake and look at it," said Mr. Black. (ア) Mr. Black and the children went to the lake on a sunny Sunday. They looked into the water. It wasn't clean/They walked around the lake and they saw why it wasn't clean. “Look at that *garbage in the water," said Jill. "That's what's polluting the lake.” Edward saw oil floating on the water./"That oil pollutes the water, too,” said Edward. "It comes from boats on the lake." "Come here," said Ellen. "Take a look at this. There are tires in the lake !" "Why would people throw tires into a lake ?" asked Bob. "They just don't stop to think," said Mr. Black. "But they are not the only ones who pollute the lake. The people who run that factory pollute the water, too." Bob looked at Mr. Black/"What can we do? How can we stop the pollution ? he asked. "Well, we must get help from other people. We can't do it alone," said Mr. Black. Mr. Black had a friend who worked for a newspaper company. He asked him to help. The next day the story about the pollution was reported in the newspaper. Many people read about the story. They talked of the pollution. They talked of ways to clean it up. people met at the lake./They came to clean it up./ They cleaned out the garbage. Then they cleaned out the tires./They set up big cans. Then they put signs on the cans. The signs read, "Put Your Garbage Here." /People who lived near the lake came to help./People who had boats came to help./And, people from the factory also One day (イ) came to help. They knew that it would take a long time to get the lake clean again. But they did not give up. They all hoped that someday the "No Swimming” sign would come down and the people could swim in the lake again. 注) 〒garbage=ごみ

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