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英語 中学生

長文問題は全部読むべきですか? 問題解こうと思っても、問題できかれてそうな英文の前後見ても一部分しか揉めないので文の意味がわからないのですが、全文読む時間がないです

Kana: Taylor: ana: lor: 7: *** Kana: ut nts Taylor: Kana: Taylor: It was very beautiful, so I showed it to my host fam I'm glad to hear that. washi was used. I like washi, and my host family showed me an interesting video about it. A video? Tell me more. Traditional Japanese paper called shrine. The video was about old paper documents in a famous The paper documents (have / of /were / washi/made) about 1,300 years ago. People have used washi since then. あけましておめでとう I enjoyed spending time with you last year. Thanks so much! (友だちと) 時間を過ごす, 遊ぶ 文書 ・過去 ところで ・はがき I want to hang out and talk more together this year. That's a long time! I didn't know that. When we read a variety of information written on washi, we can find things about life in the past. I see. thought of that. Washi is important because we can learn the long history of Japan, right? I never I'm happy I can understand Japanese culture more. By the way, you made the New Year's card you sent me, didn't you? Yes. ]. When I went to the history museum, I made a small washi, and used it as a postcard. That's wonderful! But making washi isn't easy. If I were you, [ Well... using washi. Your nengajo was amazing! It gave me a chance to learn about an interesting part of Japanese culture. I found that washi is not only beautiful but also important in your culture. You taught (about/mé / new / to / something ) washi, and I enjoyed talking about it with you. If you want, let's go to the museum. How about next Sunday? Yes, I'm free on that day! p.s. 1 -2- I hope you'll like it! You love traditional Japanese things, so I wanted to make a special thing for you by It was fun to think about how I could create a great nengajo. Kana 2 英文中の 考えて、最も適当なものを、一つ選び、記号を書け。 will show you a traditional Japanese paper learned that to understand Japanese culture is important made this card from washi by myself will take you to the famous shrine next Sunday 話を選びそれらを正しい順に並べて書け。 会話の内容から考えて意味がとおるように、 には、次のア~エのいずれかが入る。 会話の内容から 英文中の〔 考えて、最も適当なものを、一つ選び、記号を書け。 には,次のア~エのいずれかが入る。 年賀状と会話の内容 I would buy postcards at a shop I could make the postcards easily I would go to the museum first to learn about it I I could enjoy creating a great nengajo FDH 問4 次の質問の答えとして、 年賀状と会話の内容から考えて, 最も適当 ア~エから一つ選び, 記号を書け Why did Taylor think the nengajo Kana gave to her was amazing? Because it gave her a chance to come to Japan to learn Japanese Because it told her the history of Japanese culture. Because she learned about an interesting side of Japanese cultur Because she was happy to read what Kana wrote to her. x -3-

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英語 中学生

至急⚠️ 2枚目の答えを教えて欲しいです

Think U 朝美はさらにガンディーについて知るために,伝記を読んでいます。 ? What is the main idea of Gandhi's movements? イギリスで弁護士の資格を得たガンディーは、23歳のときに南アフリカに渡ります lawyer in Gandhi moved to South Africa to work as a 1893. It was under British rule at that time and there was a lot of discrimination. For example, Indians could not go out at night freely or walk on the sidewalk. There were also hotels that did not accept Indian guests. In 1906, the British made a law that was even more unfair to Indian people. Indians in South Africa got angry and stood up against the law. Gandhi decided to lead a movement to protect their rights. His message was "Don't follow the law, but don't use violence, even if you are arrested." Soon the jails became full of Indians, and Gandhi himself was sent there. Finally, in 1914, after many years and much effort, the law was removed. It showed that non-violent movements can be effective. staldis ne 1900 red a lot of people [139 words] 5 A Legacy 10 ガンディーの非暴力のたたかいは、祖国インドでも続きます。 Gandhi returned to India in 1915. India was also a British colony. In those days, there was a law that the British made for salt. According to the law, only the British could produce or sell salt. They put a heavy tax on it. The Indians were very poor, but they had to buy expensive salt. The money went to the British. Gandhi thought it was unfair. S 800 In 1930, Gandhi decided to walk to the sea and make salt himself. He started with 78 followers. Thousands of people joined him on the way. After walking almost 400 kilometers, he reached the sea. This non-violent march was called the Salt March. News of the march spread around the world. It showed people a new way to fight against discrimination. Gandhi's peaceful fight continued after that. In 1947, 15 India won independence. Non-violent protest is the legacy that Gandhi left. It has influenced famous leaders, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela. [161 words / 300 words]

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英語 中学生

32、33、34、35がわからないです。 教えてくださいませんか? メチャクチャ急いでます

の英文の内容に関して (31) から (35)までの質問に対する答えとして最も 4[C] 切なものを 1,2,3,4の中から一つ選び、その番号のマークをぬりつぶしなさい。 Abbie Burgess About 200 years ago, there were no airplanes or trains in the United States, so people used ships to travel. Some areas were very dangerous for ships, so lighthouses* were built in these places. At night, people on ships knew they had to be careful when they saw the light on the top of a lighthouse. The people who took care of lighthouses were called lighthouse keepers, and their job was very important. In 1853, a 14-year-old girl named Abbie Burgess moved to an island in Maine with her family. No other people lived on the island, and Abbie's father was the lighthouse keeper. Abbie helped her father in the lighthouse. She learned how to clean the lights in the lighthouse and do many other things. The lights had to shine* brightly until morning. Just before winter in 1856, Abbie's father had to leave the island to buy food. He had to go 25 miles by boat to get to the nearest town. He told Abbie to take care of their family and the lighthouse. After he left, a big storm came, and it was the biggest storm in 100 years. It rained and snowed for four weeks, so Abbie's father could not return to the island. Abbie took care of the lighthouse by herself for one month. Finally, Abbie's father came back. He was very happy because his family was safe. Abbie did a great job. Her work saved many people's lives. Abbie became the assistant* lighthouse keeper in 1862. EDEL *lighthouse: T *shine: 3 assistant: 補佐の (31) What did lighthouses do? 1 They helped ships to find other ships. 2)They told ships about dangerous areas. 3 They told people that storms were coming. 4 They helped people on land at night. (32) When did Abbie Burgess move to the island? 1 in 1852. 2 In 1853. 3 In 1856. 4 In 1862. (33) Why did Abbie's father have to leave the island? 1 To get food. 2 To find a job. 3 To see his family. 4 To help people on a ship. (34) How long was the big storm? 1 One week. 2 About two weeks. 3 About a month. 4 100 days. (35) What is this story about? 1 The oldest lighthouse in the United States. 2 A young girl who took care of a lighthouse. 3 People traveling by ship in the 1800s. 4 A famous island in Maine.

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英語 中学生

接続詞です。全然分かりません、上の問題もあってるか分かりません😭😭教えてください

実戦問題 に適する語(句) をア~エから1つ選びなさい。 1 次の (1) The actress is famous not only in Japan ア and but also in the U.S. or I SO yesterday was a national holiday, my father had to go to the office. 7 Although But If I However Jon (3) My grandmother worked as a nurse for thirty years 7 because <if (2) while I until Bill's mother, but in fact she is his grandmother. B was will be I is going to be (4) I thought she 7 is (5) I'll call you after I 7 finish イ my homework. finished will finish I am finishing she was sixty. に適する語を書きなさい。 2 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように, (1) It's cloudy tonight, so we can't see any stars in the sky. We can't see any stars in the sky because it's cloudy tonight. (2) [I visited many temples during my stay in Kyoto. I visited many temples I (3) You may cut yourself if you are not careful. careful, you may cut yourself. (4) Though he was very tired, he finished his work. He was very tired, he finished his work. (5) He bought hamburgers. His brother bought hamburgers, too. his brother bought hamburgers. he (3) A: I usually don't have breakfast. B: (early/get/have/ you'll/up/,) enough time. *1 〈中央大附属〉 3 次の 内の語(句) を並べかえなさい。 ただし, (3)4) は不足する1語を補うこと。 (1) A: (about/ hear/I/know/ Japanese history/you/that) very well. B: Yes. It's very interesting to me. (4) A: What are you going to do tomorrow? B: Well, I'll (it /if/ my blanket/ sunny/wash). *1 in Kyoto. 〈拓大第一〉 < 慶應 > 〈西南学院〉 (2) (cell phone / go / in / leave /to/ the living room / when / you/your) school. (★Â) <土佐塾 >

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