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英語 中学生

letters - used diagrams- drawn 答えが上であっているか また解説お願いしたいです よろしくお願いします

[TOPIC 1] 以下の英文は SAT というアメリカの大学入試試験の数学の試験形式の説明です。 ここから, TOPIC 1 (過去分詞一語が直前の名詞を修飾する)の形式の箇所を探しなさい。 解答は,該当箇所の「名詞一語+過去分詞一語」の二語を提出用紙に記しなさい。 (PO2-1) VI. Quantitative Comparisons In this type of question you are given two quantities, with information regarding either one or both. You are asked to decide which, if either, is the greater quantity. Actually, these questions apply various principles of mathematics already covered in this review. In fact these questions involve less reading and less computation than the other types of multiple-choice questions. The directions state that the letters used represent real numbers, that diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale, and that facts pertaining to one or both quantities are centered above both Some Important Facts and Strategies columns. 【訳】 V 数量比較問題一いくつかの重要な事実と方策 この種の問題では,二つの数量が,どちらか一方,又は両方に関する情報と共に与えられます。そしてもし大小関 係があるならば,どちらの方が多いかを決めるように求められます。実際,これらの問題には,本書の復習部で既に 扱った様々な種類の原則が適応されます。実際,このタイプの問題は,他の多肢選択タイプの問題に比べると読む量 や計算の量は少ないです。指示されていることは,このテストで使われている文字は実数を表すこと,図形は必ずし も縮尺どおりにかかれていないこと,一方,もしくは両方に関する事実が両方のコラムの上の真ん中に書かれている ということです。

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英語 中学生

答えがないので合っているかどうか教えてください。 空欄の所も分かれば教えて頂きたいです。

Lesson 2 be 動詞と一般動詞2 |3| 次の2つの文がほぼ同じ意味になるように に適当な語を入れなさい。 (1) Mr. Brown is our English teacher. moee. Mr. Brown teaches. u.. English. bad. Ccry の文英の水 (2) Igave her some flowers on her birthday. I gave some flowers to her. (3) What is the Japanese name of this animal? on her birthday. bos visM (1) o on0 (S) What do you nome this animal in. Japanese? っH (E) (4) He will get well if he *takes this medicine. alnsw noa yiM This medicine will well. ods 919T (a) (5) Father bought me a new car. foH o) Father bought a new car tor. me. 79V9or eH" (a) om 9eux"() (6) Does she sometimes *write to you? Do you sometimes get. from. her? 不酢内()文の木S 14 日本文の意味を表すように に1語ずつ入れなさい。g s bed* yadT ( Ssg or is 9mu booy (1) 祖母は私に「他人には親切にしなさい」とよく言ったものです。 dom yM (S) My grandmother often Said. to me, " Be..kind. to others.” (2) 私は店員さんにそれを包装してくれるように頼んだ。 deasd I_0sked a salesclerk that. wrap it up. 0nidol (3) これはあなたへのプレセントです。気に入ってもらえるといいのですが。 nS1g vd ) Here's a present for you. I hope. you ike it. (4)あなたは彼女に自分のアルバムをみせたいですか。 onoi v9ilsd W (c) Do. you want. to show. her your album? (5) 窓を開けっ放しにしていかないようにしてください。 leave the windows ..Q.pe () 2pe epngp Please_don't ah oda () 6 2on pae) mut

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英語 中学生

下線部3のsoは何を表しているのですか?

く比 るので、 彼らはスピーチをより理解十 (4)(~thing+形容詞》の語順に (1)「あなたはたくさんの水を飲み (2)「あなたはスミスさんをどれく は(have[has]+主語+過去分 (3)「私はこの本を借りたいので (4)「これは世界で最も小さい動 もよいのです。 もし問を置かずに話したら、あなたは緊張, speech)の方法に したものです。これをEんで、後の 問いに答えなさい。 In many schools, students learn *how to tell their ideas to others, and they may have chances to make a speech. Speaking well is important in your life, so that experience will help you a lot in the future. To make a good speech, you should try to speak ina big voice. Also, you should choose and use the words carefully., *Listeners will be able to hear you easily if you do 5 Oso. Using your hands is useful too. Listeners will see how you move your hands and then understand the *main point in your speech. If you try these things, you can *improve your speech. However, there is another way to make your speech better. Have you ever tried to use a “*pause" while vou make a speech? You don't say any words but listeners can still understand you. *Actually, ②_[make/greatest /is/ways / df/ to / one / it 1he l a wonderful speech, but ③whyisit so *effective? 10 First, yeu can get *attention from listeners. For example, put a pause before you say important things. Your listeners will *pay more attention to you. When you take a pause, your listeners will think, "The speaker stopped talking, but why?" Then they will try to listen to your next words more carefully. Second, a pause can give listeners time to think, so they can understand the speech better. 15 If your speech *continues without a pause, *it is difficult for the listeners to understand your message well. However, if you stop and wait for a little before or after you say an important thing, the listeners can *follow your speech more easily. Third, puttinga pause is also good for *speakers. If you speak without a pause, you may get too nervous, and you'll not be able to remember your message. What's ④ (go) to happen to you 2 then? A good speech will be difficult to make. However, when you speak with some pauses, you will not feel so nervous, and you will not forget the point of your speech. Then, you can speak with *confidence. Some people think thatit's not good to stop talking while others are listening to you. That may be true ina *conversation. However, when you make a speech, you usually speak toa group of people, and the speaking time is given only to you, so taking a pause becomes an effective way of talking. There are several *tips to be a wonderful speaker. How about trying to put a pause when you make a speech next time? (注) how to~ : どうやって~したらよいか listener:聞き手 pause:(話の)間 actually :実は improve~: ~を改善する main point:要点 attention:注目 pay attention to~: ~に注目する effective:効果的な it is ~(for人) to : ……することは (人にとって) ~だ follow~:~についていく continue:続く speaker: 話し手 confidence:自信 conversation:会 3

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