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英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

示します。) ⑥⑥6 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えな Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. moralib grid Janog jelenl jou in vhuse J'aob siqooq I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was-my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a student alth to change wasbare vok leader with 28 classmates from my university. tog od bebloob you tw Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time Q bel 200 noen with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. millend ofte oIDST I OW sanoo adi as ody busil e sul nos When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [SELECT READINGS] (E) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island : ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに最適 the Philippines:フィリピン Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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英語 中学生

2.(2)の答えがis happy to meet new people なんですけど、、 自分はhappyをgladにしてしまいました。 happyとgladの違いを教えてください🙇‍♀️

からの留学生クリス(Chris)との対話の一部である。また, Hiroshi : Wow! That's great. (6)What volunteer work あとの図はそのとき二人が見ていたチラシ(leaflet) の一 部である。これらに関して,1から6までの問いに答えな さい。 (編集部注:実際の問題では, 図[チラシ]において,「ほじょ 犬とは?」の右に「介助犬の仕事の様子」の絵が,「ほじょ犬 ユーザーのコメント」の右に「『ほじょ犬マーク』ステッ カー」の絵がそれぞれ配置されていた。) Chris :Hello, Hiroshi. What are you looking at? Hiroshi : Hi, Chris. This is a leaflet about *assistance can we do as high school students? Ill think about it. (注)assistance dog 補助犬 (計28点) mobility service dog 介助犬 thanks to ~ ~のおかげで train 訓練する dog trainer 犬を訓練する人 training center 訓練センター safe 安全な sticker ステッカー society 社会 dogs. I'm learning about them for my homework. ほじょ犬について知っていますか? ほじょ犬とは? Chris :Oh, I see. They are the dogs for people who need) some help in their lives, right? I haven't seen them in Japan. | assistance dogs are there in Japan? Hiroshi : The leaflet says there are over 1,000 assistance dogs. There are three types of them. Look at the picture on the right. In this picture, a *mobility service dog is helping Dm 0 A 盲導犬 (909頭) 介助犬 (57頭) 聴導犬 (64頭) 2020年10月現在 -介助犬の仕事の様子 its user. This dog can the user. Chris for :They are very smart. Such dogs are necessary for the users' better lives. Hiroshi : You're right. The user in this leaflet says *thanks to his that he assistance dog. However, more than half of the users in Japan say that their dogs couldn't go into buildings like restaurants, c hospitals, and supermarkets. bfids ほじょ犬ユーザーのコメント ほじょ犬のおかげで、 新しい人々に出会えて うれしいです。 Chris :Really? In my country, assistance dogs can usually go into those buildings without any trouble. Hiroshi : There is (3)a difference betwee our countries. 「ほじょ犬マーク」ステッカー- :Why is it difficult for assistance dogs to go aban into those buildings in Japan? Chris Welcome! Hiroshi : Because many people in Japan don't know much about assistance dogs. Some people don't think they are clean and *safe. In fact, their users take care of them to keep them clean. They are also *trained well. :I understand some people do not like dogs, but I hope that more people will know assistance dogs are ほじょ犬 a bed Iarma d bobi t o 訓練センターではあなたの助けが必要です! Chris *自分が使わないものを送る(服やおもちゃなど) *訓練センターでボランティア活動をする (シャンプー,えさやりなど) :子犬の里親になる(子犬を家庭で1年程度飼育) B Hiroshi :Fhope so too. Now, I see many shops and restaurants with the *stickers to welcome 2oil gon :The situation is getting better, right? Hiroshi : Yes, but there is (4)another problem. We 5A don't have enough assistance dogs. It is this situation because it assistance dogs. 図(「厚生労働省」.「特定非営利活動法人日本補助犬情報セン ター」のウェブサイトにより作成) Chris onainos 1. 二人の対話が成り立つよう, A に入る適切な英語 2語を書きなさい。 e 2. 思考力>上のチラシを参考に、 二人の対話が成り立つ よう, 下線部(1), (2), (5)に適切な英語を書きなさい。 o ims no of 3. 下線部(3)の指す内容は何か。次の書き出しに続けて、 30字以内の日本語で書きなさい。 ただし, 句読点も字数 に加えるものとする。 カナダと比べて日本では、 4. 本文中の口B に入る語として, 最も適切なものはど hard to chang takes a lot of time to train them. Money Mhand *dog trainers are also needed. :That's true. (2点) u ola Hiroshi:Look at this leaflet again. The *training Chris (各3点) dal center for assistance dogs needs some help. For example, we can clothes and toys. I think there is something I can do. ea adala oord tud : You should try it. In Canada, high school students often do some volunteer work. Through this, we learn that we (5) like (3点) borse Chris れか。 (2点) ア. difficult イ. important エ. popular are ウ、 loud e members of our *society.

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