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英語 中学生

緑の線を引いているところの意味がわかりません。 その前のTwo girls were swimming in the lake.とその後のOne was the ...からは分かるのですがこの部分だけ日訳わ簡単なものの文脈が理解できません。この話自体ニュージーランド民話ら... 続きを読む

1 ウエヌクが出会った少女 [大阪教育大附高平野 制限時間 1回目: 20分 / 2回目(英文のみ) : 7分 This is the story of "Ue-nuku. Early one morning, before the sun was up, Ue-nuku was walking in the forest. He came to a lake. Two girls were swimming in the lake. They were girls of the sky. They were on earth for a little while. One _)( ) was the Rain-girl. 5 was the "Mist-girl, and ( Ue-nuku did not know who they were, but he knew that they were beautiful. They were so beautiful that 2[ he / how / know / marry / to /to/ wanted] one of them. But while he was watching, the sun came up. When the girls saw it was day, they were frightened. "We must 10 go!" they cried. "We are girls of the mist and rain. If the sun shines on us, we will die." While Ue-nuku watched, the two girls went slowly and softly back up to the sky. That night, Ue-nuku sat alone in his house. He said to himself, "Will I ever see the two girls again? They were so beautiful. I want to 15 marry one of them!" While he was thinking, the door of this house opened and the Mist-girl came in. “Ue-nuku, I have come to stay with you," she said. "But I can only stay at nighttime. When day comes, I must go back up to the sky. If the sun shines on me, I will die." The Mist-girl stayed all that night. Before the sun came up, she said 20 goodbye to Ue-nuku and went to her home in the sky. Ue-nuku did not like this. 4[ he/her/him / stay / to / wanted with all the time. One day, he said to himself, "I will put "mats over the door and window of my house. The Mist-girl will not know day has come. 25 She will think it is still night, and she will stay with me." That night, there were mats over the door and window of the house. "Day has not yet come," said Ue-nuku. "Stay with me." The Mist- )! I'm sure it is day by girl said, "What a 5 ( ) ( now." Ue-nuku said again, "Day has not yet come. Stay with me." Time passed, and the Mist-girl said a third time, "This night is too long. I'm sure it is day now." Before Ue-nuku could stop her, she

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英語 中学生

大問2の英作文(4点満点)と大問3の英作文(5点満点)を採点して点数をつけて欲しいです!お願いします! 大問2の英作文 I chose D.The way is easy very much for me, so it's better than others. 大問3の英... 続きを読む

次の資料1は, せんと博物館 (Sento Museum) の利用案内の一部である。 また, 資料2は,ま ほろば駅 (Mahoroba Station) から, せんと博物館への行き方を【A】~【D】の4通り示したもので ある。各問いに答えよ I droice wasatin adi of og worlife 資料1 menom od ni donut send oj soalq ou si mad Museum Hours O E net li mortete sdotodely to dix jest gilt sen bfrade no? The museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time. te adorodlalá moi amoen wil nety of 181 9800 oy II Holidays The museum is closed from December 28 to January 1. 資料2 Special Exhibition The "Kano Eitoku" Special Exhibition will be held from April 1 to October 31, 2023. TangP Others HA1~1 to 311075 [A] [B] The restaurant is on the second floor, and it is open from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 Eating and drinking is allowed in the garden. 2 ICI [D] ( 一般選抜 ) in.q 00:2 in COST2 edotoel in ste Doy (注) (2023年) - 9 Take a train from Mahoroba Station to Sento Station. [about 7 minutes] Take bus number 1 in front of the East Exit of the station and get off at the "Sento Museum" bus stop. [about 9 minutes] Then, walk to the museum. [about 3 minutes] Ren p.m. Take a train from Mahoroba Station to Sento Station. [about 7 minutes] Use the East Exit of the station and walk to the museum. [about 27 minutes] admission A open (店などが) 開いている closed (店などが) 閉まっている exhibition Take bus number 2 in front of the East Exit of Mahoroba Station and get off at the "Sento Museum" bus stop. [about 42 minutes] Then, walk to the museum. [about 3 minutes] closing: 閉館の Take a taxi in front of the West Exit of Mahoroba Station to the museum. [about 25 minutes] allow: 許す exit

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英語 中学生

それぞれに埋まる単語教えて頂きたいです😭

◆次の英文を読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 <埼玉改〉 Ayako is a junior high school student and her homeroom teacher is Mr. Tanaka. He said to the students in class, "You will have work experience next month. So think about the future and the work experience you want. Then talk about these with your family. This is your homework. Next Monday you are going to talk about it with your classmates in class." That evening Ayako talked to her family about the homework. She said, "I have no idea about the future. What should I do?" Her mother said, "You don't need to worry about it now." Her brother said, "When I was a junior high school student, I was like you. But I was interested in environmental science when I was a third year student in high school. Now I'm studying it at college." Her father asked, "What are you interested in?" Ayako couldn't answer. He continued, "You should think about that first." Next Monday when class started, Mr. Tanaka said to the students, "Talk to the person next to you about the future and work experience. Then give some advice to each other." The person next to Ayako was Robert. He was from Australia. They enjoyed playing basketball at school and were good friends. "Well, Robert, do you have any ideas about the future and work experience?" Ayako asked. "Yes. I want to go to a hospital for work experience. When I was sick in the hospital, a nurse tried hard to help me in English. And she took good care of me. I was very glad. So I want to be a nurse in the future and help people," he said. "How about you, Ayako?" "I have no idea about the future," she said, and then talked to him about her father's advice. "Your father's advice sounds good," he said. "OK. I'll ask you some questions. What do you like 20 to do?" "I like to play basketball on the school's basketball team," she answered. "I like basketball too. Why are you interested in it?" he asked. "Because it's fun to play. And I'm the captain of my team, so I teach basketball to the younger members. I'm interested in that," she answered. "I think you are good at teaching basketball, and all the members like you," he said. "Oh, thank you," she said. "Well, Ayako, how about a school teacher as a future job?" he said. "I think you will take good care of students." 1 35 1. 25 "Thank you. I think it is an important job. OK. I'll think about it," she said. At the end of class 30 she was happy because she had an idea for her future job. She thought listening to her father's advice and talking with Robert were useful. The next week Ayako and Robert were talking again. He said, "Well, Ayako, did you think about work experience? Where do you want to go for it?" Ayako smiled and said, "I'm thinking about teaching at school as a future job, so I want to go to an elementary school for work experience. If I 35 work as a teacher, I need to learn a lot of things. I'm studying harder now."

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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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英語 中学生

なぜ、答えが『ウ』 ではなく『イ』なのか 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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