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英語 中学生

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20 差がつく! 読解・英作文問題 次の由香(Yuka) が書いたレイチェル・カーソン (Rachel Carson) についてのスピーチの英文を読 んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Today, I'm going to tell you about Rachel Carson, a great American scientist. Last month, we learned about the garbage patches in the ocean. I was surprised to know that a jot of sea animals are killed by plastic pieces which humans throw away. I also learned that many people have been trying to solve environmental problems. Rachel Carson is one of them. She wrote some books about environmental problems. One of the books that she wrote is "Silent Spring. In the book, she said that people were using dangerous *chemicals without thinking about their impact on the environment. The book was read by a lot of people, and some were against her "opinion. Later, a report made by the special group showed her opinion was right. As a result, people in the U.S. stopped using *DDT. From Silent Spring, I learned it was important to "take care of nature. I hope you will read the book. (注) environmental 環境の Silent Spring 「沈黙の春」 chemical 薬品 opinion 意見 DDT 殺虫剤の一種 take care of ~ を大事にする (1) 本文に書かれている順番になるように, ア~ウを正しく並べかえなさい。 ア レイチェル・カーソンが 「沈黙の春」 を書いた。 イ アメリカの人々が DDTの使用をやめた。 ウ 海のごみベルトについて学んだ。 2004 (2) 次の文が、本文の内容と合っていれば○,異なっていれば×を書きなさい。 impact影響 2010 JA Rachel Carson is a person who tried to solve environmental problems. and (3) 本文の内容について,次の問いに英語で答えなさい。 1. Was Carson's opinion in Silent Spring right? 2. What did Yuka learn from Silent Spring? 753ted 21 1316w hint [2] 英作文 次のようなとき, 英語で何と言うか書きなさい。 Weite (1) あなたがくれた腕時計はとても美しい, と言うときの対 #ROTESTUA (2) 相手に、中国でとった写真を見せてと言うとき。 119 3 (1) What is the food you like the best? (2) What is the country you want to visit? 英作文 次の質問について, あなた自身のことを英文で答えなさい。 )

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英語 中学生

中学生 英語 長文です。 このような長文が全くと言っていいほど分かりません。 どのように解き進めていけばいいのでしょうか。 写真は愛知県マーク模試第4回のものです。

第4回愛知・中3英語 4 次の文章を読んで あとの (1)から(5)までの問いに答えなさい。 Where do you usually buy things? Do you go to stores near your house? Do you visit websites and click "buy now"? Today, many people order some products through the internet and have them delivered to their houses. It's convenient to get delicious food or interesting goods from all over Japan without (A) far from home. Then, have you ever thought about the system of carrying these products? Trucks are the main way of transportation. There are different sizes of trucks and they can go to all types of places. Carrying products by truck is necessary for people's lives. However, they produce a lot of CO2. They produce less CO2 than before and they're becoming more eco-friendly, but just using such trucks is not enough to reduce CO₂ because more trucks are needed to carry more products. To solve this problem, the modal shift began. The modal shift is to change the way of transportation partly from trucks to trains or ships. CO2 produced by trains or ships is less than that by trucks. When you think about the environment, it is better to use trains or ships. There are other good points of the modal shift. When products are carried by train or ship, the cost of transportation goes down. Trains or ships can usually carry more products than trucks. So, I needed to the cost / carry / decrease / will products I as a result. Another good point is the smaller number of operators. Each truck needs one driver. After all, a lot of truck drivers are needed. Trains and ships can carry more products than trucks and they need fewer operators. 1 There is, however, a disadvantage of the modal shift. Trains can move only between stations, and ships can move only between ports. They can't carry products from factories to shops or homes. Products are moved from trucks to trains or ships and from trains or ships to trucks. This takes a lot of time. The modal shift is not a good way to carry fresh products fast. As for ships, When it is bad and they don't move, the products are not carried on schedule. (2) The need for transportation is increasing. And now, there are not enough truck drivers to carry products. It is necessary to change the system of transportation to solve the environmental problem. (注) click buy now" 「今すぐ買う」をクリックする order を注文する have delivered ~を届けてもらう convenient system システム transportation M eco-friendly 環境にやさしい partly 部分的に cost reduce ~を減らす solve ~を解決する modal shift モーダルシフト operator # disadvantage 不便なこと port factory I need t environmental 環境の on schedule 予定どおりに

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英語 中学生

答え合わせと問3の(1)教えてください🙇‍♀️

(2) 1 次の(1)~(3)の日本文の意味を表す英文が完成するように、 な語を1つずつ選び、その記号を答えよ。 (1) 私は昨日、弟たちのめんどうを見ました。 (2) 太郎は今日、朝食を食べずに学校に行きました。 Ⅰ took care (ア to of ウ with ) my brothers yesterday. Taro went to school (ア during (3) あなたの辞書を使ってもよいですか。 イ without (ア May イ Will ウ Shall) I use your dictionary? (3) 問2 次の(1)~(3)の対話が完成するように (1)(2)については,{ } 内のア~ウから最も適当 なものを1つずつ選び、その記号を答えよ。 (3) については,( 答えよ。ただし、( )にあてはまる語を 語で )内に示してある文字で始まる語を完全な形の1語で答えること。 Clerk: It's 30 dollars. 店員 | Na Nancy: {ア How many イ How long ウ How much } is this bag? ウ after) eating breakfast today. 内のアーウから最も適当 Bob: Where were you yesterday morning? Erika: {ア On Sunday. イ At home. ウ With my family. } Maki: What is the ( t) month of the year? Kevin It's March. (3) これらの鉛筆は私のものです。 ( ) pencils are ( 問3 次の(1)~(3)の日本文の意味を表す英文が完成するように,( )にあてはまる語を1話ず つ順に答えよ。 (1) ブラウンさんは医者として働いています。 Ms. Brown works ( ) a doctor. (2) 私たちの学校には約200人の生徒がいます。 We have about two ( ) students in our school. JL. ). CUCA 実力判定問題1回

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( ) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go). い Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. z I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. You know, Jane, " Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wake の過去分詞 right after その後すぐに definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・に慣れている priority safety hiden332

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