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英語 中学生

reviewのround2①②④が分かりません😭😭 ④番はNo,theyweren'tでいいんですか??

Let's 14 Read New Words lullaby [laləbail road [roud] A Mother's Lullaby 物語を読んで、場面の変化や登場人物の心情などを理解し、 気持ちをこめて音読することができる。 lou) old road [:] abroad 244 CAN-DO ma A big, old tree stands by a road near the city of Hiroshima. Through the years, it has seen many things. 以下は、この木の回想です。 On the morning of that day, a big bomb fell on the city of Hiroshima. Many people lost their lives, and many others were injured. They had burns all over their bodies. I was very sad when I saw those 5 people. It was a very hot day. Some of the people fell down near me. I said to them, "Come and rest in my shade. You'll be all right soon." One summer night, the tree heard a lullaby. A mother was singing to her little girl under the tree. They looked happy, and the song sounded sweet. But the tree remembered something sad. "Yes. It was some eighty years ago. I heard a 15 again. lullaby that night, too." [68 words] Night came. Some people were already dead. I 10 heard a weak voice. It was a lullaby. A young girl was singing to a little boy. "Mommy! Mommy!" the boy cried. "Don't cry," the girl said. "Mommy is here." Then she began to sing She was very weak, but she tried to be a mother to the poor little boy. She held him in her arms like a real mother. [140 words] E New Words e bomb (bám] m injure(d) [indzər(d)] ・・・・を傷つける shade [féid] 2 dead [ded 死んだ 2 weak [wi:k] 弱い かすかな mommy [mámi] お母ちゃん cry, cried (krái(d)]< arm(s) [6:7m(z)] 2 real [rial] 本当の 発音しない bomb right [e] dead [i:] weak

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英語 中学生

⑦に入る2語を答える問題です! 答えがfour hoursなのですが、なぜそうなるのですか?私はeight hoursだと思いました!!

10 15 20 5 6 次の英文は Olango という森の中にあるいくつかの村に住む動物たちの対話です。 これを読んで、あとの問いに えなさい。 Ay 40 was ' Kabbu is head of the Post Office of Olango, a forest. Many kinds of animals live there. Kabbu and his tea carry letters all over Olango and to other forests. Kabbu's Post Office is very popular among all animals there. Ullu: Why are you so sad? Kabbu: *Probably we'll have to lose my job. Have you heard of the Internet? Ullu: Have humans planned to catch us with a new kind of net? Kabbu: No, no. I hear the Internet is new *technology. All the computers can talk to each other through the Internet. We can talk with everyone around the world by a computer. Leo has the newes computer. He is always using it. He has also made many friends through the Internet and talk with them for hours. Ullu started to think about the Internet after he listened to Kabbu's long report about it. Ullu: Tell me, Kabbu, why will you have to lose your job because of the Internet? Kabbu: Leo is now sending e-mails all over Olango and to other forests. He says everyone in this village will be able to use his computer and send e-mails from his computer. Now, if everyone starts sending e-mails, ① 私たちはどうすればよいのかわかりません。 45 Ullu: Wait, wait. Now what is 'e-mail'? I haven't heard of it. Kabbu: It means *electronic mail'. It is used to send every kind of letter from one computer to other computers through the Internet. It takes only *a second and it is almost free. Ullu: I can't believe it. Kabbu: It is true. So I am very sad and worried about it now. With a sad face, Kabbu flew away. Kabbu was the oldest animal in Olango and was respected a lot by Leo Ullu decided to go and meet Leo and talk with him. At Leo's house, Leo was sitting in front of his computer. Ullu: Leo, can you give me a few minutes? I have to talk about something important. Leo: What is it? Ullu: It is about Kabbu, but I think it may be about all of us. Leo: OK, tell me about it. Ullu: But Leo, I think 50 55 1 60 Ullu told Leo about Kabbu. Leo: Well, Kabbu's *concerns will be real. We usually think high speed and *efficiency are very important, so there is little *chance for old ways. I can send a message in a second through the Internet. But Kabbu and his team need a few days to carry one. Why should I *depend on them? And the *price of their mail is much higher than the price of e-mail. Ullu: But, Leo, what will happen to Kabbu and his team? Leo: They will have to 3 The Internet will become more important in the future and e-mail will be one of the most useful things. 4 trains in the future." But now, "No one will go to see a movie." But both... Leo: You may have a lot of things to say about it, Ullu, but soon e-mail will make Kabbu's mail *useless. Kabbu and his team should start looking for other jobs *after all! For example, when a plane was invented, people said, "No one will see trains still continue to run. When a TV was invented, everyone said.

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英語 中学生

長い文章ですが、1〜6まで教えてください🙇‍♀️ お願いします🙇‍♀️

4 次の英文は、中学生の涼太 (Ryota) がある出会いを通して学んだことについて 英語 の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 1~6の問いに答えなさい。 I Hi. I'm going to talk about my experience this summer. visited my brother, Takuya, in Tokyo. He has lived there and studied at a college for two years. I took the eleven o'clock An hour later, a foreign Shinkansen for Tokyo on July 26. woman with a big bag came to the seat next to me. She smiled s at me, but I didn't talk to her. She looked at the baggage rack for a while and then sat in her seat. She put her big bag on her lap because she could not put it on the baggage rack. I thought I should help her, but I didn't do anything for her. She was on the Shinkansen for about one hour and got off. About one hour later, I arrived at Tokyo Station. That night, my brother and I talked about the woman on the Shinkansen. I But I said, "I didn't do anything for her because I can't speak English well. know I should help her." He asked me, "Ryota, if a Japanese woman with a I big bag comes to the seat next to you, will you help her?" I said, "Well ..., don't know." He said, “I don't think that you didn't help the woman on the 15 Shinkansen because you can't speak English. We need some courage when we want to be kind to someone. When I was a junior high school student, I also didn't have courage. You need to have courage, Ryota." I said to him, "I see. I'll have courage to be kind to people around me." I thought, "What should I say in English when I want to help someone?" 10 courage : 20 On the return Shinkansen, the foreign woman came to the seat next to me again! She had the big bag again. I thought I should have courage and said, "Excuse me. ()" She said, "Oh, thank you very much." Then I put her bag on the baggage rack and asked her, "Do you remember me? I was next to you on the Shinkansen two days ago." She smiled at me and said, "Wow ! 25 Yes. I remember you. Hello again." I felt very happy and said to her, "I'm Ryota. You could not put your bag on the baggage rack two days ago. I knew that, but I didn't do anything. I'm sorry." She said, "Oh, it's OK. You are kind. I'm Anila, from India. This is my first trip to Japan." Then we talked a lot together. I talked about my family and school life. I 30 was (2) because I could talk in English. That was my first experience for me. When she got off the Shinkansen, she smiled at me and said, "I hope we can meet again." I learned an important thing from my brother. Thank you very much. () experience: # college: take ... for ~ : ~行きの・・・ に乗る foreign: 外国の seat: baggage rack: 500 next to ~: ~のとなりの [に] smile at ~: ~にほほえむ for a while : しばらくの間 lap : ひざ anything: (否定文で) 何も return: 帰りの Anila: アニラ (女性の名前)

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英語 中学生

長いですが、1〜6まで教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏

4 次の英文は、中学生の涼太 (Ryota) がある出会いを通して学んだことについて 英語 の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 1~6の問いに答えなさい。 I Hi. I'm going to talk about my experience this summer. visited my brother, Takuya, in Tokyo. He has lived there and studied at a college for two years. I took the eleven o'clock An hour later, a foreign Shinkansen for Tokyo on July 26. woman with a big bag came to the seat next to me. She smiled s at me, but I didn't talk to her. She looked at the baggage rack for a while and then sat in her seat. She put her big bag on her lap because she could not put it on the baggage rack. I thought I should help her, but I didn't do anything for her. She was on the Shinkansen for about one hour and got off. About one hour later, I arrived at Tokyo Station. That night, my brother and I talked about the woman on the Shinkansen. I But I said, "I didn't do anything for her because I can't speak English well. know I should help her." He asked me, "Ryota, if a Japanese woman with a I big bag comes to the seat next to you, will you help her?" I said, "Well ..., don't know." He said, “I don't think that you didn't help the woman on the 15 Shinkansen because you can't speak English. We need some courage when we want to be kind to someone. When I was a junior high school student, I also didn't have courage. You need to have courage, Ryota." I said to him, "I see. I'll have courage to be kind to people around me." I thought, "What should I say in English when I want to help someone?" 10 courage : 20 On the return Shinkansen, the foreign woman came to the seat next to me again! She had the big bag again. I thought I should have courage and said, "Excuse me. ()" She said, "Oh, thank you very much." Then I put her bag on the baggage rack and asked her, "Do you remember me? I was next to you on the Shinkansen two days ago." She smiled at me and said, "Wow ! 25 Yes. I remember you. Hello again." I felt very happy and said to her, "I'm Ryota. You could not put your bag on the baggage rack two days ago. I knew that, but I didn't do anything. I'm sorry." She said, "Oh, it's OK. You are kind. I'm Anila, from India. This is my first trip to Japan." Then we talked a lot together. I talked about my family and school life. I 30 was (2) because I could talk in English. That was my first experience for me. When she got off the Shinkansen, she smiled at me and said, "I hope we can meet again." I learned an important thing from my brother. Thank you very much. () experience: # college: take ... for ~ : ~行きの・・・ に乗る foreign: 外国の seat: baggage rack: 500 next to ~: ~のとなりの [に] smile at ~: ~にほほえむ for a while : しばらくの間 lap : ひざ anything: (否定文で) 何も return: 帰りの Anila: アニラ (女性の名前)

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英語 中学生

長いですが、1〜6の問題を教えて欲しいです🙏

4 次の英文は、中学生の涼太 (Ryota) がある出会いを通して学んだことについて 英語 の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 1~6の問いに答えなさい。 I Hi. I'm going to talk about my experience this summer. visited my brother, Takuya, in Tokyo. He has lived there and studied at a college for two years. I took the eleven o'clock An hour later, a foreign Shinkansen for Tokyo on July 26. woman with a big bag came to the seat next to me. She smiled s at me, but I didn't talk to her. She looked at the baggage rack for a while and then sat in her seat. She put her big bag on her lap because she could not put it on the baggage rack. I thought I should help her, but I didn't do anything for her. She was on the Shinkansen for about one hour and got off. About one hour later, I arrived at Tokyo Station. That night, my brother and I talked about the woman on the Shinkansen. I But I said, "I didn't do anything for her because I can't speak English well. know I should help her." He asked me, "Ryota, if a Japanese woman with a I big bag comes to the seat next to you, will you help her?" I said, "Well ..., don't know." He said, “I don't think that you didn't help the woman on the 15 Shinkansen because you can't speak English. We need some courage when we want to be kind to someone. When I was a junior high school student, I also didn't have courage. You need to have courage, Ryota." I said to him, "I see. I'll have courage to be kind to people around me." I thought, "What should I say in English when I want to help someone?" 10 courage : 20 On the return Shinkansen, the foreign woman came to the seat next to me again! She had the big bag again. I thought I should have courage and said, "Excuse me. ()" She said, "Oh, thank you very much." Then I put her bag on the baggage rack and asked her, "Do you remember me? I was next to you on the Shinkansen two days ago." She smiled at me and said, "Wow ! 25 Yes. I remember you. Hello again." I felt very happy and said to her, "I'm Ryota. You could not put your bag on the baggage rack two days ago. I knew that, but I didn't do anything. I'm sorry." She said, "Oh, it's OK. You are kind. I'm Anila, from India. This is my first trip to Japan." Then we talked a lot together. I talked about my family and school life. I 30 was (2) because I could talk in English. That was my first experience for me. When she got off the Shinkansen, she smiled at me and said, "I hope we can meet again." I learned an important thing from my brother. Thank you very much. () experience: # college: take ... for ~ : ~行きの・・・ に乗る foreign: 外国の seat: baggage rack: 500 next to ~: ~のとなりの [に] smile at ~: ~にほほえむ for a while : しばらくの間 lap : ひざ anything: (否定文で) 何も return: 帰りの Anila: アニラ (女性の名前)

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英語 中学生

とても長い文章ですが、読んで頂き、1〜6まで教えて欲しいです🙏

4 次の英文は, 中学生の涼太 (Ryota) が、 ある出会いを通して学んだことについて,英語 の授業でスピーチをしたときのものです。 1~6の問いに答えなさい。 I Hi. I'm going to talk about my experience this summer. visited my brother, Takuya, in Tokyo. He has lived there and studied at a college for two years. I took the eleven o'clock An hour later, a foreign Shinkansen for Tokyo on July 26. woman with a big bag came to the seat next to me. She smiled 5 at me, but I didn't talk to her. She looked at the baggage rack for a while and then sat in her seat. She put her big bag on her lap because she could not put it on the baggage rack. I thought I should help her, but I didn't do anything for her. She was on the Shinkansen for about one hour and got off. About one hour later, I arrived at Tokyo Station. I don't know. That night, my brother and I talked about the woman on the Shinkansen. I But I said, "I didn't do anything for her because I can't speak English well. know I should help her." He asked me, "Ryota, if a Japanese woman with a big bag comes to the seat next to you, will you help her?" I said, "Well He said, "I don't think that you didn't help the woman on the 15 Shinkansen because you can't speak English. We need some courage when we want to be kind to someone. When I was a junior high school student, I also didn't have courage. You need to have courage, Ryota." I said to him, "I see. I'll have courage to be kind to people around me." I thought, "What should I say in English when I want to help someone?" ...9 10 courage : 1007 20 On the return Shinkansen, the foreign woman came to the seat next to me again! She had the big bag again. I thought I should have courage and said, "Excuse me. ()" She said, "Oh, thank you very much." Then I put her bag on the baggage rack and asked her, "Do you remember me? I was next to you on the Shinkansen two days ago." She smiled at me and said, "Wow ! 25 Yes. I remember you. Hello again." I felt very happy and said to her, "I'm Ryota. You could not put your bag on the baggage rack two days ago. I knew that, but I didn't do anything. I'm sorry." She said, "Oh, it's OK. You are kind. I'm Anila, from India. This is my first trip to Japan." Then we talked a lot together. I talked about my family and school life. I 30 was (2) because I could talk in English. That was my first experience for me. When she got off the Shinkansen, she smiled at me and said, "I hope we can meet again." I learned an important thing from my brother. Thank you very much. () experience: # foreign : 外国の seat: baggage rack: college # take ... for ~: ~ 行きの・・・ に乗る next to ~~のとなりの[に] smile at ~: ~にほほえむ for a while: しばらくの間 lap : ひざ anything: (否定文で)何も return: 帰りの Anila : アニラ (女性の名前)

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