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英語 中学生

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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

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9 高校生のリョウタ(Ryota)が、新幹線の車内で、フランス人のジャン(Jean)と話をしています。 この対話文を読んで, うちから一つずつ選び,その符号を書きなさい。 に入る最も適当な英文を,それぞれあとのア~エの Ryota: May I talk with you? Sure. Jean: Ryota: My name is Ryota. I visited my uncle in Osaka and now I'm going back to Chiba. Tm from France! My name is Jean. Icame to Japan to see my sister. She lives in Kyoto and teaches French at a college. week. Jean: I stayed at her house for a Ryota: Yes, many times. My grandfather lives in Kyoto. He sometimes invites me to his house. That's nice. I visited a lot of temples and shrines during my stay in Kyoto. They were very beautiful. beautiful places. Jean: I like Kyoto very much because there are many Ryota: I'm very glad to hear that. Jean: Yes, of course. Please come to my country and enjoy sightseeing there. Ryota: Thank you, Jean. I hope I will someday. Well, Pll get off at Nagoya, because my friend is waiting for me at the station. I have to say goodbye now. Jean: Ryota: Jean: Thank you, Ryota. (注) France フランス get off 降車する French フランス語 college 大学 someday いつか (1) ア Where are you going? イ Where do you want to visit? ウ When did you leave your country? エ) Where are you from? (2)(ア Have you ever been to Kyoto? イ How long have you lived in Kyoto? ウ Did you visit Kyoto for the first time? エ Do you want to visit Kyoto? (3) ア Are you interested in Japanese histbry? イ Are there many beautiful places in France, too? ウ Are you going to take more pictures in Japan? エ Do you like Japan better than France? (4) アI hope Ill enjoy my trip in France. イ I hope I'll enjoy my trip in Japan. ウI hope you'll enjoy your trip in France. エ I hope you'll enjoy your trip in Japan.

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英語 中学生

画像の問題(4)で私の解答は間違えになりますか? 教えてください(>_<;)

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英語 中学生

1~4の問題どうしたら(どこを見たら)答えのようになるのが分かるんですか?分かるとこでいいんで教えてください🙇‍♀️ 答え)(1)ア (2)to (3)ウ (4)イ 写真見にくくてごめんなさい🙏

Kate: Yes, but if you can't eat all of it, it's going to become waste. So, I think you shouk Kate: Then, you can buy it *by weight. You can buy a little of it today, and if you like t not buy too much. In some countries, there is too much food waste, and it is a big 2 次の英文は,アメリカでホームステイをしている涼(Ryo)が,ホストマザーのケイト(Kaa 8-(2020年)京都府(前期選抜 共通学力検査) フ (graph)と表(table)を参考にして英文を読み, 以下の問い(1)~(4)に答えよ。 not I'l like it. Ryo : You mean that I can buy any *amount of fruit that I want here, right? Ryo : Right. In my town in Japan, we have the same problem. When I learned abot was surprised ② problem. know that people *throw away food which they can still eat Kate: Really? Please tell me more about it. Ryo : I found a graph on the website of my town. It shows some kinds of kitchen garbaca people throw away at home, and they are the things people didn't have to throw awar Look, we can see it on my phone here. Kate: I heard that people cut and throw away too manyparts of food when they cook. Ryo : Yes. About eighteen *percent of the kitchen garbage in the graph shows that. Kate: What does the biggest number mean? Ryo : It means that about thirty-six percent of the kitchen garbage is food which was not used. I see. Why does such a thing happen? Look at this table. I also found it on the same website. People in the town answer Kate: Ryo: the question about their reasons for food waste, and you can see some of them in the table. Kate: More than fifty percent of the people say the same reason for it, right? What is it? Ryo : They say that they throw away food when it has *gone bad. And I want you to look at this. Kate: Do you mean this, about seventeen percent? What is their reason? Ryo : They say that they buy too much food to eat. For example, if they buy too mich and can't use it all for cooking, it may go bad. Then, it will become waste. Kate: Now I'm sure that we should stop buying too much food. Buying by weight is a good way for that. We can buy only the amount of food that we need. Ryo: Iagree with you. But in Japan, we don't usually buy food in such a way. So. we ho to find another way. Do you have any ideas?

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