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英語 中学生

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読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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英語 中学生

この問題教えてください。

読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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英語 中学生

長文問題です。 分かりません!💦 お願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

5 100 点 次の英文は美紀(Miki)が書いたものです。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 (高知) II tell you about a "cellphone. If you use this, you can talk with your friends |anytime. You can send e-mails, listen( ① ) music and even watch TV. Many people use cellphones because they are very useful. Many young people think they can't live without cellphones. Last Sunday when I 5 was eating dinner with my mother at a restaurant, a young man and a young woman sat at the table( ② ) us. Soon they started sending e-mails on their cellphones without talking with each other. Even when they were having their dinner, they didn't stop sending e-mails. My mother said to me, “I often see young people ( ) them. They don't enjoy talking with each other. I don't think cellphones are good for 10 young people." There are other problems with cellphones. Many students with cellphones don't *spend much time with their families. When the。(child) finish eating dinner, they soon go back to their rooms and start sending e-mails to their friends. I don't have a cellphone, but my friends do. They often say to me, “Why don't you 15 have a cellphone, Miki ? If you have one, we can *exchange e-mails every night.” I was interested ( ③ ) exchanging e-mails with。them, but soon I found that there a big problem. One day one of them said to me, “I get about twenty e-mails was every night, so I need a lot of time to answer these e-mails. Sometimes I don't have time to do my homework.” I think we lose something by using cellphones too much. 20 の Let's spend a week without using cellphones. If you 2 do it, your life will *change. You can enjoy talking more with your friends. You can have a good time with your family. You can read more books. A week later, "I'm sure you will say, “I can live ( 3 ) a cellphone !" 【注) cellphone 携帯電話 anytime いつでも spend 過ごす exchange 交換する change 変わる I'm sure ~ きっと~だと私は思います [問1]( ① ) · ( ② ) · ( ④ ) · ( ③ ) · ( ③ )のそれぞれに入る語を次の中から1 つずつ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ただし, 同じ記号を2度以上使わないこと。 (4点×5) ア like イ at ウ without エ On オ カ to キ in near 3 (

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英語 中学生

2番はどうしてhave been usingでは無いんでしょうか? 継続じゃないんですか、、?

活用問題 Reading m次の英文は,香川県の中学生の陸(Riku)が英語の授業で行ったスピーチの一部です。これを読 んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 〈香川改) Last Sunday, I joined one of the events to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Seto Ohashi Bridge. It was so amazing! The Seto Ohashi Bridge is made up of several different bridges. I went to the top of one of the bridges.。( high / 170 / it / more / meters / than / was ). I thought the view was so beautiful. I will tell you the story about the Seto Ohashi Bridge which I heard from a tour guide. Trains and cars are running on the Seto Ohashi Bridge now. Many people ②(use) trains and cars to go to Honshu or come to Shikoku every day since this great bridge was built. It took nine years and six months, but finally the bridge was completed. Many famous people came to the opening ceremony, and they celebrated the completion of the bridge. The dream people had for a long time came true. After I listened to the tour guide's story, I could feel the excitement at the opening ceremony thirty years ago. A few days ago my grandmother said, “I had to take a ferry to go to Okayama. I often felt sick in the ferry. It was not easy to go there." Now I use trains to go to Okayama during vacations. I usually don't think about the view of the sea. But on the train some people say, “What a view!” When I hear that, I am proud of my hometown. 国 the 30th Anniversary of the Seto Ohashi Bridge 瀬戸大橋開通30周年記念 is made up of ~ top 最上部 opening ceremony 開通式 felt sick 気分が悪かった ~からなりたっている bridge(s) 橋 view 景色 was completed 完成した ferry フェリー tour guide 観光案内人 completion 完成 excitement 興奮 am proud of - ~を誇りに思う (1)下線部のが「それは170メートルより高かったです」という意味になるように, ( )内の語や 数字を並べかえなさい。 thaca 170 neten gh. has luore )内の語を2語の適する形にかえなさい。 Jave used. ad gol yoH and ste 2の( t botore ★るものを ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 mocr oft homoi ナ女 posy

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英語 中学生

分からないので教えて下さい!!!

D 読解 下線部(ア)の説明として最も適当なものを,次の0~ののうちから1つ選べ。 1つは普通に生活をする家で,もう1つは仕事場にする家。 つは普通に家族と暮らす家で, もう1つは人に貸す家。 1つは通勤に便利な家で,もう1つは海辺にある家。 問1 2 語解 American homes are some of the biggest and best in the world. Many have a s garage playroom for the children. Upstairs there are two bathrooms and three or four bedrooms. Young Johnny sleeps in one room. His sister, Sally, has another. Their parents sleep in the third 3 1つは普通の生活に使う家で、もう1つは週末や休暇を過ごす家。 1or one or two cars, a big, modern kitchen, a living room, and a の Some families have (ア) two homes. They have one house or apartment in the city or *suburbs. They live and work there. But they have another home near the sea or in 問2 1つ選べ。 のアメリカに住む人々のうちのいくらかの人々のこと。 の家を購入できない人々のうちのいくらかの人々のこと。 boO 下線部(イ)が具体的に示すものとして最も適当なものを,次の①~0のうちから bedroom. There is another room for visitors. Seventy percent of Americans buy the house they live in. They are lucky. But thirty percent cannot buy a house or an apartment. (イ) Some of them *rent their home the mountains. Thev go to their second home on weekends and for vacations の家を家主から借りている人々のうちのいくらかの人々のこと。 の家を2つ持っている人々のうちのいくらかの人々のこと。 from a *landlord. Some landlords are good, but some are not. Windows break o 明3 下線部(ウ)の具体的な例として本文に書かれていないものを,次の①~①のうち get old, and the landlord does not always help. Other people live in “public housing” apartments. These apartments are not 1n (ウ) rich American homes. People do not like to live in *public housing projects. Americans who live in towns and cities move often. A family stays in one house f. から1つ選べ。 車1~2台分の車庫がある。 居間や,子供のための遊び部屋がある。 現代的な台所が2階にもある。 s bie (2 3 four or five years, and then they move again. Some people move(a ) they howe ④ 浴室が2つある。 found a newjob. Other people move ( b ) they want a bigger ora smaller home T. American suburbs, families come and go all the time. 問4 (a ),( b )に共通して入るものを、次の①~④のうちから1つ選べ。 応用 0 that 0o 2 but 3 and の because ( 注) *suburb=郊外 od gpe doa *rent=~を借りる 問5 本文の内容と一致するものを, 次の①~④のうちから1つ選べ。eum w llaW *landlord=家主 alo ① アメリカ人の住む家には, たいてい子供部屋はあるが, 訪問客用の部屋はないの oufion d uds rule ora ab szn o 標準 *public housing projects=D公団住宅 slaneg が普通である。 o 2 アメリカ人の中には公団住宅に住む人々もいるが, あまり快適な住居ではない。 adh ③ アメリカで人々に家を貸している家主は, みんなとても親切である。bon 都市や町に住むアメリカ人たちは, いったん1軒の家に住み始めると,なかなか ag olT er ( ) 00 4) dal家をかわりたがらない。 nos alod ot 0ale yiogat adi mod slqoao ad o re p evi ton bib vad o e cp atg bluow angis "yu olgosg sdi bne mecb t od m h

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英語 中学生

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Takashi is a member of the English club at a junior high school. He and five other members enjoy talking with the *ALT, Ms. White, in their club. She always says to the members, “Using English is the best way to *improve your English." One Sunday Takashi went shopping at a store near Chuo Station. After s shopping, he retumed to Chuo Station. When he was waiting for a train, ララ he saw a woman from a *foreign country. She was *looking around with a *train map in her hand. He *said to himself, “That woman needs help, and I want to help her. Does she speak English?” Then Takashi *remembered the words of Ms. White. He went to the woman and said, “Excuse me, do 10 you speak English?” She said, “Yes, I do.” He said, "( ① )” She said, “Yes, please. I want to go to Minami Station. Which train should I take?"" He said, “Minami Station? I'm going there, too. Let's go there together.”" They got on the *same train. Takashi said to her, “T'm Ikeda Takashi. Where are you from?”” She said, 15 “T'm Emily Brown. I'm from Australia. I came to Japan to see my friend.” He enjoyed talking with her on the train. Ten minutes later they got to Minami Station. Emily *smiled and said, My friend will meet me at this station. Thank you very much.” He said goodbye to her and went home. The next day Takashi had an English class. His English teacher, Mr. Ueda, 20 came to the class with Ms. White. Ms. White said to the students, “Yesterday (3)(3 )に入る最も適当な語句を次から1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア as old as you イ younger ウ older than you than you I old like you

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英語 中学生

この問題教えて下さい!お願いします!

Takashi is a member of the English club at a junior high school. He and five other members enjoy talking with the *ALT, Ms. White, in their club. She always says to the members, “Using English is the best way to *improve your English." One Sunday Takashi went shopping at a store near Chuo Station. After 5 shopping, he retumed to Chuo Station. When he was waiting for a train, he saw a woman from a *foreign country. She was *looking around with a *train map in her hand. He *said to himself, “That woman needs help, and I want to help her. Does she speak English?” Then Takashi *remembered the words of Ms. White. He went to the woman and said, “Excuse me, do 1o you speak English?” She said, “Yes, I do." He said, “( ① )” She said, “Yes, please.I want to go to Minami Station. Which train should I take? He said, “Minami Station? I'm going there, too. Let's go there together.” They got on the *same train. Takashi said to her, “T'm Ikeda Takashi. Where are you from?"” She said, 15 “I'm Emily Brown. I'm from Australia. I came to Japan to see my friend. He enjoyed talking with her on the train Ten minutes later they got to Minami Station. Emily *smiled and said. My friend will meet me at this station. Thank you very much.” He said Cに 20 goodbye to her and went honme. The next day Takashi had an English class. His English teacher, Mr. Ueda, came to the class with Ms. White. Ms. White said to the students, “Yesterday my friend came to this city from Australia. When she was at Chuo Station. a kind boy spoke to her in English and helped her. She said the boy looked (1)(0)に入る最も適当な文を次から1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 ア Does this train go to Minami Station? イ Shall I help you? ウ Where are you going? エ Will you help me?

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