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英語 中学生

この日本語訳を教えて欲しいです!!また長文を読む時のコツ、英作文を書くときのコツがあれば教えて欲しいです。よろしくお願いします🥹

ead and Think 2 w Words tion [1] (s) 2] [vizitər(z)] n(s) DI S (s) BEY d) 続いて、レポーターがとなり町の若葉市の外国人支援の取り組みを紹介しています ? What did Wakaba City have yesterday? coming Every year, more and more foreign people are to live in Japan. The number of tourists visiting Japan is growing, too. Many of them don't know what to do in an earthquake. It's necessary for us to be prepared to help them. Wakaba City had an evacuation drill for foreign In the drill, they residents and visitors yesterday. experienced some simulations and learned how they can protect themselves. They followed instructions given in English and easy Japanese. The city handed out an evacuation map made by Wakaba Junior High School students. The map uses simple symbols and pictures. It shows people where they should go in a disaster. We interviewed some students at the school. One said, “We're glad to help foreign people. It's important for everyone to help each to help each other and work together." Yesterday was a good start. Everyone should be prepared. ey followed instructions given in English. [144 words] pp.82-83 Grammar 3 過去分詞 過去分詞は, すぐ前の名詞を後 ろから修飾して, 「...される [さ れた] (名詞)」と情報を加える。 Round 4つのパ 第1 第2 第 第 Rou 本文

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英語 中学生

【⠀】の中の語を入れ替えなさい よく分かりません😭教えてください!

読んで, 問1~問7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。 ( 28点) 1 (In the classroom, Mr. Ito tells the students about the field trip.) Mr. Ito: We are going on a field trip to Keyaki City next month. There are a lot of places to visit. On the day of the field trip, we will meet at Keyaki West Park at 9 a.m. Each group will start there and come back to the park by 3 p.m. So, you have six hours of group time. Ken : Can we decide where to go? Mr. Ito: Yes, but you need to go to one of the four places on the list as a che point, so the teachers can see how you are doing. Today, I [to/to/you/place/want / visit/ *discussion. choose which) as a check point in a group Ken : Mr. Ito: Emma: Mr. Ito: Yui : Mr. Ito: Yui: one. We need more information. Uh, it is hard to choose one. You can use books or the Internet to get information. Can we take a taxi ? No. How much money can we take on the trip? You can bring *up to 3,000 yen for the *fares, *admission tickets, and lunch. 008 blo You can travel on foot, by bus or by train. plo anosy Go I see. Mr. Ito: During the trip, don't forget to take pictures and take notes about something you did. These will help you with your presentation after the trip. OK, please start your group discussions. 〔注〕 discussion 話し合い up to fare admission ticket X* 月1 [ ]内のすべての語を本文の流れに合うように、正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。

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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

解答解説がなく、困っています。 赤丸(大問②⑤⑥、大問④の小問2)のところについて、回答、解説教えていただきたいです🙇‍♀️

4 次の英文は、英語の授業の課題として, 中学3年生の研翔(Kento)が書いた英文です。これを読 んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 I'm going to write about my experience. Ahn the ル ついて書皿 My father started living in London five years ago. When I 母は5年間ロンドンに住んでいた。 was eleven, my mother and I went there to live with my father. さいの A 1242 = 12 115 We lived in London for three years. Yan x Last month, my family came back to Japan. 先月 121. We were living with my father in London, so I was ti ) at 私たちは父と住んでいた。 だから、暴れる悲しかった first. But I worried about school because I couldn't speak English well. There were a lot of students from other countries at school in London. Some of them spoke English very well, and others didn't. But they always looked happy when they were talking Little by little I learned English through talking with the other 10 students. I started to feel that speaking English was not a big problem. together. B One day, an American student came to talk to me. He said, "Hi. My name is Kent Jones. Your name is the same as mine, right?" "Yes," I said, “Our names are almost the same. We use kanji.” I wrote my name in kanji. I said, "This is my name. means studying, and 'to' means flying." Kent said, "Wow, that's a cool name." and I became good friends and often visited each other's families. 'Ken' Kent 15 C I Kent's father often took me to nice spots in and around London. found that Kent ew a lot about the history of London. He taught me a lot about the culture there. I really enjoyed talking with his family. However, there was a problem. Kent's family liked Japan and wanted to know more 20 about it. When they asked me about Japanese culture such as food or history, D I was sad. I realized I didn't know many things about my country. realized I had to learn more about Japanese culture. After I came back to Japan, I continued to talk with Kent on the internet. My English is getting better, but I should learn more about my own country. I'm going to study hard 25 about Japanese history and talk to Kent about it. I hope we will meet in Japan someday. (2) () London F month A at first 最初は American アメリカ人の the same as ~ ~と同じ each other おたがい take ~を連れていく spot taught teach however しかしながら own 自分自身の someday いつか internet インターネット I also little by little 少しずつ through ~を通して almost ほとんど fly knew know(~だとわかっている)の過去形 ask ~にたずねる realize 〜だと実感する

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