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td, I remembered your words, so I got up and started running One day, I said to my father, “I don't want to run in the 100-meter race on sports day. I I always look at this picture when I have some problems. Then I can remember the practiced for three weeks. He said,“Naoki, now you can run faster. But please *remember member of the *track and field club when I was a student.” I said, “Oh, really? What We started to practice running together in the park near our house the next day. My should I do to run faster?" He said, “You should *move your *arms more *quickly. Also, not good at sports.” He said, “If you practice running every day, you can run faster. You Hello, everyone. Look at this picture. My father took it on *sports day when I was father *ran very fast. I asked him, “Why can you run so fast?" He answered, “I was a can't run fast.” He asked me, “Do you practice running?” I *answered, “No, I don't. *Im feel like ~(~のように感じる)の過去形 don't look at the *ground when you're running.” My father *knew a lot about running. We 下の英文は, 男子中学生のナオキ(Naoki) が英語の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 ten years old. In this picture, I'm running in the 100-meter *race. The picture is very 5 Torlw important to me. Why? 1 Iwill talk about it. have a lot of time before sports day. 2 od J6 *I said, “I see. Thank you, Dad.” an importantthing. 3 He looked at me and said.“Run *to the end.” A Sports day came. I looked for my father. but I could not find him. The race began. started to run. I *felt like I was running very fast. After running about eighty meters, 1 thought that I could win the race. *Just then, I *fell down to the ground. I was so sad and could not *get up. Then I saw my father's face near the *finish line. He was looking at me. I remembered his words. I got up and started running again. Of course, I was *last. That night, my father showed me this picture and said, “I like this picture very much,” Tasked, “Why?” He answered, "I took it because I was so happy.” I said, “I didn't win the Ho said. “That's not important. I was happy because you didn't stop running after ララ race. I ララ falling down. again.” He looked happy, and he gave this to me. 4 じ race, and I can try hard. I likotgn race 競走 answer 答える sports day 運動会 mn の過去形9glors. ran ~が得意であるo I be good at ~ gabuse を動かす 1ン track and field club 陸上部 0ale. ntodem 腕 quickly 速くiaum.nt. arm remember 覚えている ground 地面 move ~ to the end 最後まで knew knowの過去形 just ちょうど get up 起き上がる 0ge beyslqed 189T Yod T to0 felt like ~ last ビリの ゴールテープ finish line 中文

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英語 中学生

34から37までの答えは4.1.3.4です。解説お願いします

Grade Pre-2 4 B Australian Success Story In the 1900s, the population of Australia started growing quickly. Many people moved there from other countries. They started families and built new homes. Because most families did their laundry by themselves, they needed places to hang い。 wet clothes at their homes. The solution was to make a long line with rope called a clothesline in every garden on which laundry could be hung to dry. 解答欄の The first clotheslines were straight, and they could not be moved. They took up a lot of space, so people could not see the plants_and flowers that they had ることが planted. Many people felt that the clotheslines did not look good in their gardens. In addition, people had to walk_up anddown the clotheslines carrying heavy, wet clothes, which was hard work. Later, smaller deyices for hanging, clothes _were. made that people could spin around. These new types of clotheslines were more convenient and took up less space in the garden. The most popular spinning clothesline is called the Hills Hoist? It was made by a car mechanic named Lancelot_Leenard Hill in 1945. Hill's design was a big success. Every family with a small garden wanted a Hills Hoist because it was easy to use. By 1994, 5 million Hills Hoists had been sold, making it the most popular clothesline in the country. The Hills Hoist became so famous in Australia that it was printed on a postage stamp in 2009. These days, more Australian families are living in apartments that do not have gardens. As a result, fewer Hills Hoists are used in modern cities. However, for many Australians, seeing such a clothesline still brings back memories of their childhood, and many people still use one in their daily lives. 0oDrich:2020 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 宙制を禁じます

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