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英語のプリントの答えを教えてください🙏

英表 Willing 復習プリント TRIAL 1.5 Lesson 5 年 *8 番 氏名 1. 各文の()に入る適切な語句を選び、 番号を答えなさい。 ( 1点×6) (1) Mary was seen ( ) the building last night. 1 enter (3) He is said to ( 1 win 2 have entered (2) We have a lot of problems ( 1 to talk 2 for talking 2 have won (4) The doctor advised me ( not to eat (5) He stopped smoking 1 for 3 to talk about ) a prize in the speech contest last month. 3 be won ). (6) The instructor made everyone ( change 2 changes ) too much. 2 not eating 3 not eat because his wife asked him ( 2 at 3 to 3 in entering (3) The rope wasn't very strong. -The rope wasn't ( (1) This box is so heavy that I cannot lift it. = This box is ( )( ) for me to lift. (2) My grandfather lived until he was ninety. =My grandfather lived ( ) ( )( )( ). ) ninety. It couldn't support him. ) support him. )( A )( 2 smoke 4 to enter 年 ) his or her background. 3 to change 4 changed 4 to be talked 2. 各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように,( )に入る適切な語を書きなさい。 (2点×5) 4 having won 4 of ) ( B ) here, told 4 to 4 eating not A 日 (4) I went all the way to my friend's house, but in vain. =I went all the way to my friend's house, ( ) to find him out. (5) It seems that Mark knows her name. =Mark seems ( ) ( ) her name. (1) 目覚めると見慣れない部屋にいた。 I( A )( ) ( B ) in a strange room. 1 awoke 2 find 3 myself 4 to (2) 私は彼にここでたばこをすわないように言った。 T( )( not 点/20 ( 3. 日本語に合うように下の語句を並べかえ, A. Bに入るものの番号を答えなさい。 ( 2点×2) ) A( ) B( A( ) B( 5 him

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英語 高校生

英語の読解問題なのですが答えが分からず 教えていただきたいです。

ENVIRONMENT Mask Waste Problem The Mask Waste Problem た使い捨てマスク (中国、 2020年5月) イルス感染症拡大防止のために使われた使い捨てマスクやフェ このプラスチックごみは、 現在大きな問題となっています。 国 社のロイターは、「このコロナウイルスの時代に、 プラスチッ とのコメントをしています。 AFP/AFLO Used masks are creating a lot of pollution ding ニマスクにはどのような問題点があり、 また ためにできることは何ですか。 endémik] パンデミック spóuzabl] 一織布の Since the beginning of the pandemic, masks have been a necessary part of our lives. Many people use disposable non- woven masks. They are convenient to use and are more effective than cloth 05 masks. One report says that 129 billion 09. virus [váiaras] 14. get washed into ~ 〜に押し流される 25. fiber [fáibar] 31. turtle [tártl] * 32. string [stríŋ] 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 家庭用 医療用 産業用 0 2009 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (年度) ■マスクの生産と輸入量の推移 2009年に新型インフルエンザの流行により生産されたマスクの在庫が大量発生 し、2010~11年の生産量が激減しました。 出典:日本衛生材料工業連合会 輸入数量 国内生産 face masks are being used in the world each month. These masks protect us from the virus, but now they are hurting 10 the environment. The pandemic is creating lots of waste. Face masks can be seen on the ground all around us. Used masks may blow into rivers and get washed into 15 the ocean. Some reports say that about 1.56 billion disposable masks entered the ocean in 2020. That is 3% of all masks made in the world. This means that a very large number of people are 20 throwing their masks away the wrong way. Book Book Some people may think that non- woven masks are made of paper. In fact, they are mostly made of plastic WANT TO LEARN MORE? 谷社 ENVIRONMENT 8 The Mask Waste Problem fibers. Therefore, they will not 25 naturally disappear in the ocean. These plastics will break down into smaller plastics and stay in the environment for hundreds of years. This plastic is harmful to creatures such as fish, 30 turtles, and birds. They become caught in the strings around the masks. They also may try to eat the masks. And because we eat fish from the ocean, it also becomes our problem. One way to solve this problem is to make masks with eco-friendly materials. Now masks made of natural fibers are being developed. However, most of the masks being sold today are still made 40 of plastic. For now, it is important to throw masks away the right way. I 分 保坂 直紀著 「海洋プラスチック 永遠のごみの行方』 角川新書 堅達 京子他著『脱プラスチックへの挑戦 持続可能な地球と世界ビジネスの潮流」 山と渓 35 ■使い捨てマスクが脚にからまったカモメ (英国、2020年7月) 使い捨てマスクを適切に廃棄することに加え、耳にかけるゴムを切って捨 てることで動物にマスクが絡まるリスクを減らそうと訴える人々もいます RSPCA/AFP/AFL 12 G VOICED APA NEWSBREAKS BASIC

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英語 高校生

間違っているところと、空欄になってるところの答え教えてくださいお願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

1. 日本語に合うように、( )に英語を書きなさい。 ① 一緒に座ってもいいですか? いいですよ。 ( Can ) I sit with you? --- Sure. ② あれ、お金の持ち合わせがない。 少し貸してくれない? Oh, I havenomoney with me. ( Can ③ナオミは決勝戦で勝つことができなかったよ。 い(ありえない)。 Naomi couldn't win the final match. must Oh, that ( ④そのレストランは今日は休みかもしれない。 ネットで調べよう。 The restaurant ( - may. ⑤ このような事故はだれにでも起こり得る This kind of accident ( ⑥ スーツケースを運びましょうか。 ( Shall __)( I ⑦ 毛布をもらえますか。 ( Can )( 1 ) have a blanket, please? ⑧そのうわさはたぶん本当だろうが、だれも確かなことはわからない。 The rumor ( ) be true, but no one knows for sure. )( ⑨ 僕たちはコンサートには間に合わないよ。 家に戻ったほうがいいな。 We're too late for the concert. We ( ) ( can ) you lend me some? えー、そんなの) 本当のはずがな ) be closed today. I'll check it on the web. ) ( use go home. ⑩ 30分もすれば、 あなたは自転車に乗れるようになるよ。 You ( ) ( ) ( ride a bicycle in about half an hour. ) carry your suitcase? ② あなたは明日の夜、うちに泊まってもいいよ。 [stay/can/us/will / you / with] tomorrow night. You stay with ) be true. 2. 日本語の意味に合うように、[ []内の語句を並べかえなさい。 ただし、不要な 語句が1つある。 ① テストの間は、 辞書を使ってはいけません。 [ shall/not / your dictionaries /use/may/you] during the test. You may not us ) to anybody. )( your dictionaries during the test. :) ( tomorrow night.

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英語 高校生

答え合わせに使いたいので、解答お願いします🙏

らでき 至る。 とて ■日本語の意味に合うように、 不定詞か分詞を使って英文を書こう。 [ 指示に従おう。 1. 私は次の日曜日, 買い物に出かけるつもりです。 2. 私たちは昼食を作るのに忙しい。 3. 私たちはパーディーの準備をするのに4時間を費やした。 4. 私は友だちとサッカーをして楽しんだ。 5. 私は英語でその小説を読むのに苦労した。 6. すべてのことを考慮すると, きみはこの町に住むべきだ。 [独立分詞構文を使って] 7. 雪だったので,私たちは昨日、家にいた。 [独立分詞構文を使って 1 8. 一般的に言うと, 日本の学生は礼儀正しい。 [慣用的な分詞構文を使って] 9. 外見から判断すると、 彼女は医者に違いない。 [慣用的な分詞構文を使って 1 ] がある場合は,その 10. 映画と言えば、私はフランス映画が好きです。 [慣用的な分詞構文を使って ] 11. 率直に言うと, 私は犬が好きではない。 [慣用的な分詞構文を使って] 12. 正直に言うと、私はコーヒーは好きではない。 [独立不定詞を使って] 13. まず最初に、私に彼の紹介をさせてください。 [独立不定詞を使って] 14. 本当のことを言うと、私は買い物が好きではない。 [独立不定詞を使って ] 9.4.2 9.4.2 19.4.2 9.4.2 9.4.2 9.8.4 9.8.4 9.8.4 [9.8.4 9.8.4 9.8.4 17.10.3 [7.10.3] 7.10.3]

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時間を意識して解きたいのですが、目安時間が分からないです。偏差値60を近いうちの目標にしている者です。 これは400 word 神奈川大学の問題です。記述が4問、選択が2問という点も考慮して目安時間を教えて頂けると嬉しいです。お願いします。

400 words/ Unit 7-Language - 1 All over the world, there are hundreds of languages that will soon disappear, some of them spoken only by a single person. "Languages are now dying at a faster rate than ever before," said David Harrison, a professor of language studies. Harrison has traveled the world to interview the last speakers of languages that are in danger of disappearing. 5 2 Bolivia* has a far greater variety of languages than all the countries of Europe combined. but they are increasingly threatened by dominant languages such as Spanish. In Bolivia, Harrison met with people who have used certain plants as medicine since the time of the Inca Empire*. Besides a common local language, they also maintain a secret language to name thousands of plants used as medicines, some unknown to science. 10 3 (1) When a language is lost, centuries of human thinking about such things as animals and plants may be lost with it. Eighty percent of existing species have not yet been discovered by science. However, (2) this does not mean that they are unknown to humans, because the people who live close to them know those species (3)intimately. They often have more detailed ways of classifying them than science does. 15 4 In Micronesia*, there are a handful of people who can sail across thousands of kilometers of ocean without any modern instruments of navigation. Their languages have a special set of terms for these skills. If their languages are lost, (4)their navigational skills will be lost, too. 5 Children are often the ones who decide to abandon a native tongue. "(5)It's actually the children, not the parents, who have the power to make the decision that will affect the 20 community and the future of their language," Harrison said. He was encouraged by an experience he had in Australia, when he watched a woman in her eighties teaching her language to schoolchildren. She was one of only three speakers of an aboriginal* language. The lesson was about plants which are used as medicine in aboriginal culture. 6 "The children had chosen to learn the language - no one forced them. When we 25 asked why they were learning it, they said, 'This is a dying language. We need to learn it.' The woman waved the plants in front of the children and said something in her language about them, which they repeated. It was an amazing thing to watch her communicate that knowledge to the children. That inspired us greatly." quor 左の英文を読み、下の各問いに答えなさい。 ごとの SPONS 1. 下線部 (1) を日本語に直しなさい。 ただし, it が何を指すのかわかるようにすること。 下線部 (3) の意味として最も適切なものを選びなさい。 [3. with a deep knowledge 3 in one's private life 2. 下線部 (2) を日本語に直しなさい。 ただし, this が何を指すのかわかるようにすること。 5. 下線部 (5) を日本語に直しなさい。 3050 in a friendly manner 4 in secret 4. 下線部 (4) はどのような技術か, 日本語で説明しなさい。 2x030 D 6. 本文の内容に合うものを2つ選びなさい。 Harrison has traveled even in dangerous places to interview the last speakers of disappearing languages. The total number of languages in Bolivia alone is larger than that of all the languages used in Europe. From a scientific point of view, the medical plants used in Bolivia have little value. An old woman in Australia was teaching her language to children, but they did not want to learn it. The old woman was teaching not only her language, but also her knowledge about medical plants in her aboriginal culture. istory Culture anguage ociety Health Science Nature

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