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(1)(3)〜(6)教えてください

2 次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Nancy and Saori are fifteen years old. Nancy came to Japan from New York last week. They are *neighbors. (1) Yesterday Saori invited Nancy to a welcome party. When Nancy came to Saori's home, Saori's mother said, We are going to have a party for you.” “Hi, Nancy. Today I'm going to 5 make sushi,” said Saori's father. Then Saori asked, “Do you like sushi?” “Yes, I like it very much, " Nancy answered. Then Saori's father went to the kitchen with Saori's mother to make sushi. Nancy and Saori went to the *living room and enjoyed ② (talk). Nancy asked Saori, “I have never made sushi *myself. “No, it's easy. Let's try next time,” said Saori. (3) An hour later, Saori's mother (to / to / told / come / the table / Nancy and Saori). When they *were ready to eat, Saori said something. “What did you say?" Nancy asked. “I said, Itadakimasu. We say it before eating.” Nancy said, “What does it mean?” Saori thought for a while and said, “*Maybe it means 'I will eat it.' It's an *expression to use before eating.” “Is there an expression to use (⑤) eating?” “Yes, Nancy. It's 'Gochisosama. It means ‘It was good food,' I think.” “Oh, I see. I've just learned two new Japanese expressions." Then Nancy said, “Itadakimasu,” and started 15⑥(eat). 10 〔注〕 neighbor 隣人 living room 居間 myself 私自身で ~ be ready to 〜 〜する準備ができている maybe たぶん expression 表現、語句 ① に適する文をア~エから選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (1) ア You are welcome. イ Nice to meet you. ウ Excuse me. (2) ②, ⑥の()内の動詞を,適する形 (1語) になおして書きなさい。 ② talking ⑥ eating (6) (3) 話の流れに合うように, ③に適する疑問文を書きなさい。 I I'm sorry. ( ) 8 (4) 下線部④が意味の通る正しい英文になるように,( )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 An hour later, Saori's mother (5) (⑤) に a で始まる適する1語を書きなさい。 (6) 本文の内容と合うように、次の問いに3語の英文で答えなさい。 Was this the first time for Nancy to eat sushi? SOMNB ******* et aid?

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英語 中学生

下線部(1)を並べかえてくださいm(_ _)m

"How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that many people greet each other. But "How are you?" is also a very unusual question. It's a question that often doesn't have an answer. s "How are are you?" the When a person meets a friend on the person doesn't really want to hear an I with wrong what is (1) (7 me street and asks answer such as "I really don't know I thought I had a cold. ). I took some medicine, but that didn't help much, so I have to go to a hospital." The person who asks "How are you?" wants to hear the answer "Fine," even if the other person isn't ( 2 )! The reason is that "How are you?" isn't really They are simple ways of greeting a (3 ), and "Fine" isn't really an answer. people and saying "( 4 )” boog aleat Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean. For example, when someone asks "Do you agree?," the other person might be thinking "No, I disagree. I think you're wrong." But (5) it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say, “I'm not so sure." L say that you don't agree with someone. It's a nicer way to savongob a gni People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish *conversations with other people. For example, many con conversations over the phone end when one person says, "I have to go now." Often, the person who wants to "I have finish the phone conversation gives an excuse: "Someone's at the door." to *put away the *groceries." "Something is burning on the stove!" The excuse might be real, or it might not be. Perhaps the person who wants to finish simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't very polite to say (6) that. The excuse s more polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings. *Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an opinion, or ending a onversation, people often don't say exactly what they are thinking. mportant way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the ame of language! It's an * (Express Ways 2, Pearson Longman -

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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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