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英語 中学生

赤丸のところ、答え教えてください! 回答ないので困っています💦

3 次の対話文は,中学生の友里 (Yuri) と留学生のニック (Nick) が What kind of rice ball do you 何の種類のお茶が like the best? という調査 (survey) の結果 (result) を見ながら話しているときのものです。 これを読 んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 好き? Yuri Hi, Nick. Do you eat rice balls? Nick: Yes, I do. I'm on the soccer team at school. After practice, I sometimes feel hungry and want something to D(e convenience store to get rice balls. foods. Yuri : What kind of rice ball do you like the best? Nick: I like tuna-mayo the best. Why do you ask me? Yuri My teacher did a survey about that in my class last week, and here are results. Forty students answered the question. 4/41/ クイズの答え Wow, forty percent of students like tuna-mayo the best. ). At those times, I often go to a Rice balls are one of my favorite Japanese Nick : Yuri: Yes, and twelve students prefer mentaiko That is the second largest number. 2人 () rice ball b the Nick: I like sake, too. It's not [as/popular as mentaiko, but two more students like it than kombu. Well, how about you, Yuri? しかし2人の生徒はこんぶより 好きだと言うえっ あなたは? Yuri: My favorite kind of rice ball is umeboshi but it's the least popular in my class. Nick I can't eat umeboshi. I don't like it because it's too sour for me. 食べたことない Yuri: Really? I like umeboshi. There is a big ume tree in the garden at my house. Nick: Yes, I know that. When I visited your house in March, I 4 (see) the tree. It 3月 had a lot of blossoms. We were looking at the blossoms from the kotatsu in your practice the least in ... ...で最も~でない put ~を入れる (過去形も同じ) feet fall 落ちる bear fruit 実をつける honey はちみつ Why don't you ~? ~しませんか。 look forward to ~ 5 10 room then. It was cold outside, but I was 5 (worm) when I put my feet into Cpl, this ユダリはあたないコタツの内にいれぞ the kotatsu. at the ume blossoms from the kotatsu was wonderful. 20 Yuri : I agree. After the blossoms fall, the ume tree at my house bears a lot of fruit every year. My grandmother makes umeboshi from the fruit. She uses a lot of honey when she makes umeboshi, so her umeboshi is not so sour. Nick That sounds interesting. Can I try your grandmother's umeboshi? Yuri: Yes. You'll like umeboshi if you eat one of my grandmother's. Why don't you 25 come to my house after school? I can make you rice balls with my grandmother. I'll make your favorite one and my favorite one. Nick Thank you. I'm looking forward to eating your rice balls. garden E blossom E into ~の中に agree 賛成する SO それほど try ~を試す 〜を楽しみにする ask ~にたずねる percent パーセント prefer ~を好む sour 酸っぱい foot (足)の複数形 15

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英語 中学生

どうしてもお願いしたいです。お願いします。こう言う文全然わからないんです。答えをお願いします。できれば解説もあるとありがたいです。

2 次の中学生の敏夫 (Toshio)と雅子 (Masako)と留学生のボビー(Bobby) の夏休み中の会話文を読ん で、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Bobby: Hi, Toshio. Our city has the Himawari Festival for three days every August, right? Masako told me about it. That's right. I go to the festival every year. Toshio: Bobby: Toshio: Bobby: Toshio: That's nice. So, you went to the festival on August 21, right? (B) Right. Bobby: So, the festival won't start on Toshio's birthday this year. Masako: Right. I will go with my brother on the second day this year. The music club in our city will have a concert. They will play music from 10:40 to 11:00 in the morning. Their performances are wonderful. My brother and I enjoy their concert at the festival every year. We love music. I play the flute, and he plays the guitar. Bobby: Sounds nice! I love music, too! Toshio: Bobby, you play the piano very well. Last Thursday, I listened to your piano performance at your house. I really enjoyed it. And your brother plays the violin, right? Yes. My father plays the violin, too. And my mother plays the piano. Everyone in my family loves music. Then, let's go to the Himawari Festival together and enjoy the concert! Can your family come? Bobby: (C) How about you, Toshio? Toshio: Well, the second day is Saturday this year. You know, I'm on the school baseball team. We have practice every Saturday, so I can't go with you. I'm sorry. I will go to the festival with my parents and my sister on the first day. Bobby: Masako: Who do you usually go to the festival with? (A) With my parents and my sister. Every year, we join the festival on the first day. Last year, it was on my birthday, so my sister bought a nice bag for me at the festival. Masako: OK. Bobby: Well, can we enjoy any food at the festival? Toshio: Sure. You can eat your favorite food there.. Bobby: My favorite food? Do you mean my favorite Japanese food? Toshio: Yes. Guess what. Bobby: Toshio: (D) Well, is it sushi or sukiyaki? No. Masako, you said that you had it with your family last Sunday. Masako: Oh, I had yakisoba for lunch and oden for dinner that day, but we can't eat oden at the festival. We can eat () at the festival, right? Right! You can enjoy it at the festival! Bobby: Toshio: 5 10 15 25

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国語 中学生

(2)が分かりません🙏  

次の古文と現代語訳を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 清少納言こそ、したり顔に、いみじうはべりける人。 さばかりさかだち、真名書き散らして はべるほども、よく見れば、まだいとたらぬことおほかり。かく人にことならんと思ひ好める人は、か ならず見劣りし、行く末うたてのみはべれば、えんになりぬる人は、いとすごうすずろなるをりももの のあはれにすすみ、をかしきことも見すぐさぬほどに、おのづから、さるまじくあだなるさまにもなる にはべるべし。そのあだになりぬる人の果、いかでかはよくはべらん。 (紫式部 「紫式部日記」より) O 現代語訳 清少納言こそ、得意そうな顔をした、たいそうひどい人です。 あれほどに物知り顔に振る舞 って、漢字を書き散らしていますが、よく見ると、まだ十分でないところが多い。このように人と違お うと思って(そうすることを)好む人は、 必ず見劣りがして、将来困るばかりですので、上品で華やか なのを好む人は、大変に ] どうでもいいときも物の情趣を知っている人のようにあろうとして、 ことも見逃さないようにするうちに、自然と、それとは反対の中身のない様子にもなるのでし ょう。その中身のなくなった人の身の果ては、 =線A「おほかり」、B 「おのづから」を、それぞれ現代仮名遣いに直してひらがなで書きなさい。 -線① 「かく」が指す内容を古文中から二十一字で探し、初めと終わりの三字を書き抜きなさい。 線② 「すごう」の意味として最も適切なものを次から選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア 大げさで イ 殺風景で ウ奇妙で すぐれて 線③ 「をかしき」の意味として最も適切なものを次から選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア つまらない イ こっけいな ウかわいそうな エ趣深い ⑤線 ④ 「いかでかはよくはべらん」 の意味として最も適切なものを次から選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア どうすべきでしょうか イ よいことはないでしょう ウ よいことでしょう エどちらでもよいでしょう (3) (2) (1) 。 ware

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英語 中学生

なぜ、答えが 『エ』ではなく 『ウ』になるのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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