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英語 中学生

至急!!!!! 全然分かりません…>_<… 間違ってる所を教えて頂きたいです!! よろしくお願いします😖

2 次の,中学生のひかり(Hikari)と ALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 (80点) く山梨) Mr Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? Hikari: Hi, Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith : Oh, O(ア are you イ were you ウ do you エ did you)? Hikari: Yes. I helped a woman who spoke to me in English. At that time, I was waiting for my grandmother in front of the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. 5 Mr Smith:Why did she speak to you? She wanted to visit Asakusa. ②( ア Also because she was in Japan for the first| Hikari: イ Finally ウ However エ Then ), she didn't know how to get there A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? Hikari: No, I didn't. a So I said, “Sorry, please speak slowly.” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. 10 Mr. Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: I showed her how to get to Asakusa by just pointing at her map. I wanted to speak English to her, but I couldn't because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous エ ready ). Mr. Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shinjuku station. First, Hikari: 15 B the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, B the Ginza Line.” Finally, she understood how to get there. Mr. Smith: You did great. b Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.” Then I asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about 20 Canada. I think I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. I was very happy to hear that. Mr Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Yes. And I learned another| class. Hikari: C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and tall= to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. (注) ticket gate 改札 expression 表現 change trains 電車を乗り換える outside of - ~のほかに

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英語 中学生

全然分かりません…>_<… 教えて頂きたいです!! よろしくお願いします😖

NDAR ○22.3 12|次の、中学生のひかり(Hikari) とALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさ (80点) Me Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? (山梨) Hikari: Hi. Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith: Oh, @(ア are you イ were you ウ do you I did you )? Hikari: the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. Mr Smith: Why did she speak to you? 5 Hikari: because she was in Japan for the first A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? No, I didn't. Mr Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: a 10 T said, "Sorry, please speak slowly,” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. Hikari: because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous Mr Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? エ ready). Hikari: 15 No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shmy station. First, Finally, she understood how to get there. B|the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, the Ginza Line." B Mr. Smith: You did great. Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.Inen 1 20 asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about Canada. Ithink I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. Iwas very happy to hear that. making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Mr. Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through 25 C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Hikari: Yes. And I learned another class. Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and talk to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. outside of ~ ~のほかに change trains 電車を乗り換える expression 表現 (注)ticket gate 改札

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英語 中学生

画像の緑の線で囲んでいる問題で、 質問文の意味を教えてください!

北海道 26 年度 B なの英文は,英語の授業で,絵美のグループがお互いにインタビューをした結果を表(table) にまとめたものです。これを読んで, 問いに答えなさい。 What did you do in your free time last weekend? aM Group A Name Emi MPA If your group members did each *activity, please put " 0" in its *box under the name of each member. blrow adt alollinme otermotni Your Name not ballool Group members Emi Kota Shiho Taku Miho Activities read 番 0 0|0 0 at home use the Internet 0 bobs w 0 Tuq of berd do *housework 0 play sports go shopping do volunteer work 0 *outside。 0|0 0 the home 0 0 (注) activity (activities) 活動 oulor Outside the home 家の外で,家の外の box 空欄,マス D9 housework 家事 0aM comethijs 問1 次の(1), (2) の問いに対する答えとして最も適当なものを,それぞれア~エから選びな さい。 (1) How many members played sports outside the home? ウ Three. ア One. イ Two. エ Four. (2) Who did more activities at home than activities outside the home? ア Emi and Shiho did. イ Kota and Taku did. ウ Shiho and Miho did. alasiol Uw エ Taku and Miho did. banusl 次のようにたずねられたとき,あなたはどのように答えますか,主語と動詞を含む英文 1文で書きなさい。 問 ngiste Tana (allavoda Which activity in the table do you want to do this weekend? |o ○oo

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英語 中学生

これの(②)に一語を文章から抜き出していれるんですけど、quickはだめですか? 答えはearlyでした。

When I first moved to Japan, my new life was like an adventure, and full of surprises. Ive forgotten a lot of small things, but I'll never forget the first party I gave. 1was teaching English at a university in Japan. I decided to have a party for some Japanese students at my apartment which was near the school. The party was at 7:00. I was rushing to get ready, cleaning the room, checking the food, and so on. And finally at about 6:45, I was about to take a quick shower and get dressed. Perfect timing, I thought. But just then, the doorbell rang. The students, in one big group, were already at my door! In America nobody comes early, and in fact, most people come a little late on purpose, usually alone or in pairs. We call Oit being “fashionably late." I had to ask them to wait outside for about 15 minutes. “The party starts at 7:00!" I said, This was a real life lesson for them and for me about cultural differences. They learned they should not come to my parties ( ② ) again, and I learned I should be ready a little (2 )just.in.case. So at 7:00, everyone came in, with my second surprise. ③They showered me with all kinds of presents! I was happy to get so many presents, of course, but I really didn' t want them to come together. I was very busy because I had to find vases for the flowers, bowls for the snacks, and try to say Thank you' for their gifts. People usually take something likea bottle of wine to an American-style party. But I felt. more. appreciated by my_guests in Japan. It was more like my birthday or Christmas than a simple homeparty. FinallyI sat on the sofa and talked with them. Everyone was having a good time. Though I have lived in Japan for more than ten years, I m still surprised at many things. Life is full of surprises.

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