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D 1-74- p.92 本文中での意味を調べ。 学を読。 ロ-73 B単語を調べよう ヒげま。 Part 3, 77- には品詞を書こう。 Amebl oteor otob struck the Tohoku 意味のまとまりを意識しながら読もう。 O earthquake [3:r0kwèik] A 本文を読もう wooden [wúdn] 1bta oainte region [ri:d3on] PCLG M 2 severe [siviar] raft [ráeft]| 2BviM m at の from *time to time 1 In 2011,/ a large earthquake and tsunami a asibl ges9aib esw J1 3manner [maénar] harvest [há:rvast]| region. // teuo 9n0 seed の rope [róup] | workshop [wá:rkja:p]|| D9SITT C1OLKGE 0 equipment (ikwipmant|| oyster farming in Japan / for 300 years. // shell [fél] 6 tie [tái] p1sm bnee ot bennslg 「2 *wash away idessl0 9on OIn Japan, oysters are grown baga" 2 19avo 。 C 本文を確認しよう jgsviM The First, / oyster farmers put ropes of shells / into the sea a.()に入る適当な語を本文から抜き出そう。 fron OSeed oysters grow / on e 1on asww aidi19woll organtzed the 1. What happened in 2011? France Ok ropes are tied / to a big wooden raft. // Fronca A large( and tsunami struck the(0 9qyi )( 9ved 2. How do Japanese oyster farmers grow seed oysters? bolle, 1 bluoo yor They grow them on( the shells. // OFrom time to time, / farmers pull the rafts / to bnoose 01 10na1stavoOTof ) on ropes. them=seed oysters P うad uo baib in pa 3. What did the tsunami wash away in Miyagi? lis nidbyovs bge Joined the projcct and solved Bh ), rafts, ropes, and other dotanutrol better place / with their boats. // ®After harvesting, / farme - It washed away( 1 yord) 9eus298 sib。 ldong.idodw needed for oyster farming. oysters to their workshops. // ®There, / the oysters are washed and )に適当な日本語を入れよう。 を benioi とesinegmdomel Sorted, / and the meat is taken from the shells. //19 m wo ei 1- )年の歴史をもつ, 日本の(1計をたて)の本場であ 2191つunsn Swor. 2011年の東日本大震災は,(ア 11ogenst 宮城に,深刻な(ウ Jn9mgiupe KI622999n s9rdt betsnob )を与えた。 3 ®The tsunami washed away / seed oysters, rafts, ropes, / and other (日本のカキ養殖) 官城ではカキを にPローズ/量闘特的inigmoo )に の 海に(エ前質を日)が付いたロープを入れる。ロープは大きな木製の(オ equipment / needed for oyster farming. // @ Some farmers even lost bevi びつけられる。 aloupdinss oh lo adinom wwel s niduiW 2(カンスの進)が貝殻に付着して成長する。 ansgsl jporbiW" 3 しばしば,ボートでいかだを(キ dongr 9n mot their boats and workshops. // )@It seemed / that their hope 0! LGLe e1g" )へ移動する。 bO収穫後,カキは(2 )で洗浄され, (ケ row)され,身が貝殻 Continuing oyster farming / was washed away as well. // (コのカキ Tnsgal glad 音読回数を チェック! 3((サ )による被害) )もなくなったかに見え カキ養殖に必要なものが流され, カキ養殖を続ける(シ

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至急です (  )に何が入るのかわかりません. よろしくお願いします!!

TR. 48-51 Reading 2 aud sdt To 19dmun ar) bas 0 asw anisy 1o smo s 「黄金の腕を持つ男」 James Harrison とは,一体どのような人物なのでしょうか。 dyo James Harrison is known as “the man with the golden arm” and has saved millions of 9eud no anisu sbin o lle obr law lives. When people hear this, they may think he is a kind of superhero with special powers. In fact, he looks like ( ① ) in Australia. However, he has something special: his blood. James was only fourteen years old when he had big surgery*. The surgery was hceKGug Coop 5 Successful, but he lost so much blood that he needed a blood transfusion*. 。This experience o AC taught him the importance of blood. He made his first blood donation* a few weeks after his 18th birthday. Soon after that, a special antibody was found in his blood. An antibody woH (S 3 au alnsbuie is a kind of protein* the body makes when it finds something bad in the blood. Every year, thousands of babies in Australia were suffering from* a type of blood 10 disease. Some babies even died before birth, while (④ ) were born Toortoe serious brain abute eri od gnib1o0oA (ト damage. The antibody found in James's blood can cure* this disease, and so he has ! with bluorta tsdhw Joorbe orly donated his blood more than 1,000 times over the past sixty years. His blood has helped to save about 2.4million babies, and his own grandson was one of them. In one interview, he said, “An hour of your time is a lifetime* for someone else," ( 63nineai. 15 James Harrison, the man with the golden arm, never gives up helping ( 6) さ史の素 関歩限のア い(ー ou とに、次の日本を英語にしなる (229 words)

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答えが分からないので回答をお願いしたいです!

13 * 前置詞1 LE 0N 前置詞の働き…前置詞は(代) 名詞を結合して,形容詞句や副詞句をつくる。 形容詞句 (机の上の本は私のではない。) (彼は故郷から遠く離れて暮らしている。) The book on the desk is not mine. 副詞句 He is living far away from home. 1時を表す前置詞…at, in, on, from, after, by, since, till など。 Let's play soccer after lunch. (昼食後、サッカーをしよう。) 2 場所を表す前置詞…at, in, on, by, toward, along など。 ちの (太陽が水平線の上にのぼった。) The sun rose above the horizon. 3 その他の前置詞…from, of, through, at, for, with など。 This book is written in easy English. (この本はやさしい英語で書かれている。) A ODa DO DdDODODJDgDa )の中から適当なものを選び, ○で囲みなさい。 き本当さ 中 e of 2002 A 次の( の We met again (on, in) Monday evening. vod ed You must finish your homework(by, till ) six o'clock. 2mof bmunt ! ninwnoltsl e bovisoor sod2 3 Come again(in, during) aday or two. gid e mow gnnsawvhsi A ④ There is a bridge(over, on ) the river. g0 Butter is made ( into, from) milk. baste o1 nem ort woal toy od 5 Tle 29 jeu po pgp (1o ci CLm id ayawis T'aob egob bos8 gmhado )の中に適語を書きなさい。 B 次の日本文に合う英文になるように, ( 0 バスはトンネルを走り抜けました。 にもで合文本日の 8 The bus ran ) the tunnel. 川に沿ってたくさんの木があります。 Y(B 2aslole There are many trees the river. ③ 私は彼らの方へ走って行きました。 odwhig a 919 2t I ran ) them. C 次の日本文の意味に合うように,( )内の語を並べかえなさい。J 本日文の 0 その猫は机の上にいますか, それとも下にいますか。 vd nsinw 1oilsl srt ad (the cat / the desk / it/ on/is/under / or)? dood s gaibss1 102 ane 2 突然,その少年は池の中に飛び込みました。 Snddenly(into /jumped / the boy / the pond). e abud Jo 1ol s s1ow opl Snddenly 14 Primer

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過去問で解説がないので教えてほしいです。

I 次の会話文を読んで, 各問に答えよ。(20点) Son walks into a room and hears his father playing a guitar. Son:Hey, dad. I didn't know you could play the guitar so well. Father: Ive never told you this before, but when I was your age, I had a band. It was called the Five Brothers. The other members were Richard, Kevin, Gilbert, and Larry. They EOKOCe sug were my best friends in high school. No. r oma Son: Were you famous? Father: No, we were never famous, but we were pretty good. tpp o We used to play at high schoo! dances. One time we even played at a wedding, and we got $250 for that. Son: Not bad. $50 ア Father: No. $62.50. We didn't pay Larry because he forgot to bring his guitar to the wedding. Anyway, with that money we recorded a song that I wrote, called "Happiness Is." Son: Then what happened? Father: Well, we talkeda guy at the record store イ selling the song in his store. We received $1 for every song he sold. We stood ウ at the store all day, and we would all become very excited every time someone bought a record. Nearly one hundred people bought copies of “Happiness Is" before the record store stopped carrying our song. Son: Wow. What happened after that? Father: Well, after a while we graduated and we all kind of went our separate ways. You know, I wouldn't trade those days エ |anything in the world. You'll see what I mean when your band becomes more successful. Son: No, I won't. My band broke up. OHAT DUL ME Father:I'm sorry to hear that. You want to talk about it? Son: No, not now. Father: You want to hear “Happiness Is"? X2002 Son: No. I'm not in the オfor happy songs now. Father: Yeah. I understand. But whenever you're ready, just let me know. ANZ 空所 を満たすのに最も適切なものを B all ) 問1 29 ア A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 C one DE2 each A person D を満たすのに最も適切なものを, A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 T00円al 問2 30 空所 イ B into C on D with A about

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