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英語 中学生

答えを教えてください。 解説もつけてくれると嬉しいです。

【7】 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 My name is Judy Brown. IT (be) in Japan for ten days. I left San Francisco on July 10 by plane, and after nine hours I arrived at Narita. Emiko came to see me at the airport with her father. I was very happy when I saw her again, because she visited America and stayed at my home last year. On my first night in Japan, I stayed at a hotel in Tokyo. At the hotel, I thought I was in one of the ② (big) cities in America, because there were so many tall buildings and cars in the city. Now I am staying with Emiko's family, her grandparents, parents, brother and herself. Her house is in a small town near Kobe. They are very kind to me. Last Sunday her brother said, “How about ③ ( go) for a drive?" "All right, that'll be fun," Emiko answered, and we went out for a drive. We enjoyed ④ (drive) very much. In the evening, ⑤ I enjoyed a nice dinner with her family. It was cooked by her grandmother. She is too old to work as hard as young people but she can cook many kinds of Japanese food very well. Emiko often learns how to cook Japanese food from her grandmother. good / Emiko said to me, “I like my grandparents very much. ⑥ (many / teach us / they / things). They always say to me, ⑦ “Be kind to others." My grandfather knows a lot about the history of our country. He often tells me interesting stories about ⑧it. Every New Year's Day, my grandmother helps me when I put on my kimono. I make the bed for them every day." In America we don't usually live with grandfathers or grandmothers, but I have learned it is very good for young people to live with older people in the same house. (1) ①~④を正しい形に直すとき,下のア~エから適切なものをそれぞれ選び、記号で答え なさい。 I have being I biggest ① アhas been イ I have be ウ have been (2) ア biger イ bigger ウ bigest (3 ア goes イ went ウ gone I going ④ ア drives イ drove ウ driven I driving (2) 下線部 ⑤のようにありますが, dinner を準備したのは誰か日本語で答えなさい。 (3) Emiko は何人家族か数字で答えなさい。 (4) 下線部⑥の ( )内の語を意味が通るように並べ替えなさい。 ただし, 文頭の語も小 文字になっています。 (5) 下線部⑦の和訳として最も適切なものを下から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア 他人を信頼せよ イ 高齢者を大切にせよ ウ 他人に親切であれ 高齢者に優しくあれ (6) 下線部⑧が指すものを文中から5語で抜き出しなさい。 (7) 本文の内容に合致するものは○合致しないものは×を書きなさい。 ア Judy Brown has been in Japan for three weeks. イ Judy Brown stayed at a hotel in Tokyo on her first night in Japan. ウ Emiko often learns how to cook Japanese dishes from her grandmother. I In America people usually live with grandparents.

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英語 中学生

問4の並び替えはどのように考えて解けばいいのですか?

3 次は、高校生のHayato (男性) が書いた文章です。 これを読んで, 間 1~ 問6に答えなさい。 *印の ついている語句には、本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(34点) I love bicycles. I've been using my bicycle since I was a junior high school student. One morning, however, I got scared on my way to school. A car passed me really fast. It almost touched my bicycle. There are only a few *bicycle lanes in my town, and I think some of those lanes are too narrow for a bicycle to use safely. I wanted to make our streets safer for cyclists, and then I read about "Copenhagen, Denmark in a bicycle "magazine. It's Aas one of the most *bicycle-friendly cities in the world. I learned more about the city on the Internet and thought it's really a wonderful city for cyclists. I'd like to write about it. In Denmark. 90% of the people have a bicycle, and in Copenhagen, 49% of the workers and students go to work or school by bicycle (27 % go by car, 18% by bus or train, and 6% on foot). Many streets in the city have bicycle lanes and bicycle traffic lights, and there is even a bicycle bridge named "The Bicycle "Snake." I was "envious of the cyclists in Copenhagen because the city is bicycle-friendly in every way. You can ride a bicycle at 20 km/h without B at red lights even when the traffic is busy, and you can bring your bicycle on trains and buses. In the 2019 ranking of "Bicycle-friendly Cities," Copenhagen was No. 1 and Tokyo was No. 16. ② A lot of people were using cars in Copenhagen, too, but around 1980, the city started making better roads and rules for bicycles, and the number of bicycle users started increasing. Around 2017, the number of bicycle users in Copenhagen became almost the same as the number of car users. I was also surprised to see that the number of bicycle accidents in Copenhagen was "lower than in other large cities. I think it's because the roads (cyclists for safe/follow/ and/ are cyclists the traffic rules. In many Japanese road safety classes, children are taught that roads are dangerous and sometimes shown shocking scenes of traffic accidents, and they learn that they must follow traffic rules when they ride a bicycle. But in Denmark. children play games in their classes. They can have fun when they learn traffic rules. Now there is a movement in Japan that gives children road safety classes in this way. Bicycles are cheaper than cars and healthier. They're also friendlier to the environment. The United Nations expects that about 70% of the people in the world will live in big cities by 2050. Such a large number of people will cause some problems, and more traffic is one of them. Copenhagen is a very good role model for Sustainable cities and communities" which is one of the U.N.'s "Sustainable Development Goals. I think Copenhagen's ideas to increase the number of bicycle users are wonderful because people there don't have to stop doing anything. They choose bicycles because the city is designed in a way that using a bicycle is more convenient than using a car, bus. or train. However, after the number of bicycle users increased, more parking spaces are needed there. (3 To make a bicycle-friendly city, just making more bicycle lanes isn't enough. We must think about the future of our cities. Denmark has made a lot of great plans and has more exciting plans for the future. For example, it's going to build a "bicycle" "superhighway" between cities and other areas by around 2045. I definitely want to ride a bicycle on it some day! 〔注〕 be cared おびえて こわがって bicycle lane 自転車専用の車線. レーン cyclist ...... 自転車乗りの人、サイクリスト pass…………〜を追いこす。 通り過ぎる narrow ・・・・・・幅が狭い Copenhagen コペンハーゲン (Denmark 「デンマーク」の首都) magazine 雑誌 on foot... 徒歩で bicycle-friendly... 自転車にやさしい traffic light...信号 (traffic は 「交通 (量)」)

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英語 中学生

問3 ェ 問5 イ 問6 ウエ なぜそうなるのかの解説お願いします

次の英文は,日本にホームステイしているエミリー(Emily) のことを書いたものです。これを読んで問いに答えなさい。 Emily is a high school student from the U.S. She is interested in Japan very much. She came to Japan and has stayed at Taro's house for one month. She is enjoying her stay in Sapporo. (1) One day, she went to a movie with Taro. The movie was really nice, so it made them excited. After that, they took a *subway to go back to their home. Emily was telling him what she thought about the quiet. He said, "Please talk in a small voice. movie_in_a *loud voice on the subway, so Taro In Japan, we are usually quiet on the subway." She was surprised to hear that, so she said to Taro, "Sorry, but I don't know why we have to be so quiet. In the U.S., we can talk with each other on the subway. Sometimes some people dance and sing a song." This time Taro was surprised to hear that. ① The next day, Emily was talking with Taro's father. She said, “Today I saw something *strange when I was on the subway. There were so many people and most of them could not sit down. Only one *seat was *empty, but *no one tried to sit there." Taro's father answered, “Did you see a sign near the seat? That seat is only for people who need some help like *elderly people or *pregnant women, or people with special *needs. *Even if there are no elderly people standing on the subway, other people won't sit there. The *priority seats are on the buses and trains in many towns in Japan, but the seats like this only in Sapporo." Emily thinks everyone should give a seat to elderly people or pregnant women. By doing so, they won't need special seats on the subway. Emily will stay in Sapporo for more two months and そうすることで (E) subway T loud... 大きな strange... おかしな, 奇妙な empty 空いている no one ~ ・だれも~しない seat... elderly ・・・ 高齢の even if ~・・・ たとえ~でも

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地理 中学生

分かんないです 誰か()の中を埋めてください できれば早くがいいです、誰かお願いします🙇

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