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英語 中学生

分詞構文についてよく分かりません。 分詞構文とはなにか、どういう時に使って、どういう文法事項があるのか教えてください。

23 注意すべき 分詞が動詞と接続詞の両方の働きをして副詞句をつくる。 分詞構文の表現に注意しましょう。 ●分詞構文の意味: 〈時〉「~するとき」 <理由> 「~なので」 〈付帯状況〉 「~しながら, 〜すると」 Hearing the bell, the girl went home.鐘の音が聞こえると,少女は帰宅しました。 現在分詞 〈時〉 主節の主語と分詞の意味上の主語は同じ。d asolexes She walked along the river, looking up at the night sky. 主節の主語と分詞の意味上の主語は同じ。 現在分詞 〈付帯状況> 彼女は夜空を見上げながら, 川沿いを歩きました。 his mother Beaten by a weak team, they lost confidence.na aboon v 過去分詞 〈理由> 主節の主語と分詞の意味上の主語は同じ。 弱いチームに負かされたので、 彼らは自信を失いました。 主節の動詞の表す時よりも前の出来事を表すときには,完了形の分詞構文が用いられます。 ヒマ disen 自 ●完了形の分詞構文 Having finished the book, the boy seemed bored. 本を読み終えたので、その少年は退屈そうでした。 分詞構文の前に接続詞がおかれることもあります。 Jijidadai <接続詞+ 分詞構文〉 While staying in Tokyo, they visited both Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Sky Tree. 東京に滞在している間に、 彼らは東京タワーと東京スカイツリーの両方を訪れました。 <with +名詞+分詞〉 は「~が・・・の状態で」「~しながら」 という意味の 〈付帯状況〉を表します。 ■ 付帯状況 ameldong La He was listening to me with his eyes closed. 彼は目を閉じながら私の話を聞いていました。 brid) He kept 「his eyes were closed という状態と共に」 と考えます。 分詞構文を用いた次のフレーズを確認しておきましょう。dqangofoda quake □ judging from ~~から判断すると□talking [speaking] of ~ □weather permitting 天気が許せば strictly [frankly] speaking ~と言えば 厳密に[直に言う

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英語 中学生

答えを教えてください。 解説もつけてくれると嬉しいです。

【7】 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 My name is Judy Brown. IT (be) in Japan for ten days. I left San Francisco on July 10 by plane, and after nine hours I arrived at Narita. Emiko came to see me at the airport with her father. I was very happy when I saw her again, because she visited America and stayed at my home last year. On my first night in Japan, I stayed at a hotel in Tokyo. At the hotel, I thought I was in one of the ② (big) cities in America, because there were so many tall buildings and cars in the city. Now I am staying with Emiko's family, her grandparents, parents, brother and herself. Her house is in a small town near Kobe. They are very kind to me. Last Sunday her brother said, “How about ③ ( go) for a drive?" "All right, that'll be fun," Emiko answered, and we went out for a drive. We enjoyed ④ (drive) very much. In the evening, ⑤ I enjoyed a nice dinner with her family. It was cooked by her grandmother. She is too old to work as hard as young people but she can cook many kinds of Japanese food very well. Emiko often learns how to cook Japanese food from her grandmother. good / Emiko said to me, “I like my grandparents very much. ⑥ (many / teach us / they / things). They always say to me, ⑦ “Be kind to others." My grandfather knows a lot about the history of our country. He often tells me interesting stories about ⑧it. Every New Year's Day, my grandmother helps me when I put on my kimono. I make the bed for them every day." In America we don't usually live with grandfathers or grandmothers, but I have learned it is very good for young people to live with older people in the same house. (1) ①~④を正しい形に直すとき,下のア~エから適切なものをそれぞれ選び、記号で答え なさい。 I have being I biggest ① アhas been イ I have be ウ have been (2) ア biger イ bigger ウ bigest (3 ア goes イ went ウ gone I going ④ ア drives イ drove ウ driven I driving (2) 下線部 ⑤のようにありますが, dinner を準備したのは誰か日本語で答えなさい。 (3) Emiko は何人家族か数字で答えなさい。 (4) 下線部⑥の ( )内の語を意味が通るように並べ替えなさい。 ただし, 文頭の語も小 文字になっています。 (5) 下線部⑦の和訳として最も適切なものを下から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア 他人を信頼せよ イ 高齢者を大切にせよ ウ 他人に親切であれ 高齢者に優しくあれ (6) 下線部⑧が指すものを文中から5語で抜き出しなさい。 (7) 本文の内容に合致するものは○合致しないものは×を書きなさい。 ア Judy Brown has been in Japan for three weeks. イ Judy Brown stayed at a hotel in Tokyo on her first night in Japan. ウ Emiko often learns how to cook Japanese dishes from her grandmother. I In America people usually live with grandparents.

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英語 中学生

写真の問題より、(3 )に入る言葉の模範解答がbigger,largerだったのですが私はmoreとかきました。moreだとバツにたりますかね?

Tony: What are you going to make a presentation about? Riku I'm going to introduce my idea for a new park. Here is a graph showing "Roles which people want for parks." I think parks serve many important roles. I want to make a wonderful new park in my town in the future. Tony: Great! Riku What is the most important role for parks for you? Tony: Well, I think "A place for eating" is the most important. Riku: I think that is important too. But its percentage is the lowest in this graph. Roles which people want for parks A hub for the community A place for exercise and sports A place for children to play A place for relaxing A place for eating 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Tony Interesting. In my country, I often enjoy eating lunch in a park. Riku: I think "A place for children to play" is the most important. Many other people also want that role. Tony Yes. Its percentage is a little lower than that of "A place for exercise and sports" and "A hub for the community." But it's higher than the percentage for the other roles. Riku Parks can play a lot of roles in a town. I'll try to make a park that serves important roles. There are many possible roles for a park in a town. I hope people find good roles for my park. Tony: Great! I think your presentation will be really interesting. I want to know more about parks and towns. hub +0 <要約文> Riku is going to introduce his idea. He and Tony look at a graph that shows some (1) which people want for parks. As for the (2) important role for parks, Riku thinks it is "A place for children to play," but Tony thinks it is "A place for eating." According to the graph, the percentage of Riku's opinion is (③) than Tony's. Riku hopes to make a park that plays important roles.

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英語 中学生

根気強く英文読める方お願いします🙏 この問題の(2)は合っているでしょうか。 違うのなら違う理由も教えてくれるととても嬉しいです😭お願いします

TREK [3] 9分 10 2935 受験 難問 次の英文を読んで、あとの(1)~(3)の問いに答えなさい。('13 神奈川県) Brian is a high school student from America. He joins a *volunteer club at school. Last Sunday he went to a "nursing home with his friends to teach the old people living there about computers. Mr. Doi, one of the old people there, is talking with Brian in a room at the nursing home. sdgoon 5 Mr. Doi: Hello, I am Kazuo Doi. Nice to meet you. Thank you for coming today. Nice to meet you, too. My name is Brian. What can I do for you, Mr. Doi? Brian Mr. Doi: Can you teach me how to send e-mails, Brian? Brian Mr Doi : Brian Of course, I can. Do you want to send an e-mail to anyone? Yes. One of my friends lives in a nursing home in Hokkaido. I have not seen her for a long time, but she sent me a "postcard last summer. She wrote her *e-mail address on the postcard. I want to send her an e-mail to say "Hello," but I don't know how to do it. salad : Don't worry, Mr. Doi. It is not difficult to send an e-mail. Tellsafi Two days later, Brian and his friend Yumi are talking in their classroom. 15 Yumi Brian Yumi Brian : 20 Yumi : Brian, I hear you went to a nursing home last Sunday, right? : Yes. I went there to do *volunteer work with my friends. : That's great. What did you do there? odon of d We taught the old people living there about computers. They were very glad to learn how to use computers. What did you teach them about computers? I taught some old people how to send e-mails. Mr. Doi was one of them and Brian : his English was good. Read this e-mail from him. He sent it to me yesterday. Brian and Yumi are reading the e-mail from Mr. Doi. Hello, Brian, 100 living here enjoy it. I am sending this e-mail with a picture of me *in front of a microphone." Her e-mail was *encouraging to me. Now I have found an important thing to me. It is to try new things. When I find a new thing to try, I will send you an e-mail again. 35 Kazuo Doi After reading the e-mail from Mr. Doi, Yumi and Brian are talking again. Yumi Mr. Doi enjoys *communication by e-mail. Brian Yes. I'm very happy to hear that. Yumi You did a good thing, Brian. 40 Brian Yumi Brian 45 Yumi : Brian Yumi 50 Brian Yumi 55 Brian T Thank you for coming last Sunday. Do you remember my friend who sent me a postcard with her e-mail address? After I sent her an e-mail, she sent me an e-mail back soon. Using e-mail is a lot of fun. In her e-mail she said, "Now I am trying a new thing in my nursing home. I am *in charge of an announcement over the PA system for 10 minutes in the morning. During this time, I read the *newspaper of the day and make some *comments. Many people Yumi Thank you, Yumi. I went to the nursing home to teach the old people there about computers, but I also learned something there. : What is it, Brian? Mr. Doi knew his friend was in charge of an announcement over the PA system, and then he started to think about trying a new thing, too. I know. Mr. Doi says, "encouraging" in his e-mail. Right. When I taught him how to send e-mails, he said, "I have wanted to learn a lot of things. Using e-mail is one of them." I see. You want to say the e-mail from his friend made him more *positive, right? That's right. First, Mr. Doi learned how to send e-mails and wrote an e-mail to his friend. Next, he got an e-mail from his friend and knew his friend was trying a new thing. Now Mr. Doi ( ) to him. Mr. Doi thinks that it is to try new things. We can say it is good to know how our friends are doing. It is wonderful to *communicate with other people, Brian. : I think so, too. Communicating with other people can make people more positive. I learned that from volunteer work in the nursing home. : I hope that Mr. Doi can find a new thing to try. Please tell me when you get an e-mail from him again. (注) volunteer club ボランティアクラブ nursing home 老人ホーム send〜 〜を送る postcard 絵はがき e-mail address 電子メールアドレス (約 685 語) volunteer work ボランティア活動 in charge of an announcement over the PA system 館内放送を担当して comments コメント in front of a microphone マイクの前の communication by e-mail 電子メールによるコミュニケーション communicate with ~ ~とコミュニケーションをとる newspaper encouraging 励みになる positive 前向きな

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