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助動詞(助動調+完了形) Figure 1 shows the average monthly high and low temperatures in London. As you It always rains in London. Gyou might have heard this before, but git does, e 天気·気候 * UNIT 3 O Track 12-13 Reading all year round; even in winter it's more rainy than snowy. 3 temperature at which water starts freezing. the Usually, locations closer to (°C)25 In High *North or South Pole are colder. 20 10 other words, if you are nearer to either 15 of the poles, you receive less sunlight Low 10 because the angle of the sun is lower. But then 。Why is London warmer than 51 3 any city in Hokkaido? When you look 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dee 15 at a world map, you will notice that Figure 1. London Temperatures(°C) Average Daily High & Low by Month London is much closer to the North Pole than *Cape Soya is. Cape Soya is the most northerly point of the island of Hokkaido, and its average low temperature in( 2 )is -4°℃. 20 The answer to this question is a warm ocean current that flows northeast across 13 the Atlantic and brings warmth towards the *British Isles. The current called the *North Atlantic Drift carries warm water from the tropics and makes the British climate milder than that of another area farther south but not touched by the current. What about the summer weather in London? July is one of the hottest months 5 with an average high of around 22°C. Because the daily high temperature rarely rises above 30C, some hotels in London are not equipped with air conditioning. So, if it is very hot and you've found your hotel room has no air conditioning, you might think, G I should have checked this before reserving the room.” (302 words) *North(South] Pole 北極[南極] Cape Soya 宗谷岬 British Isles イギリス諸島 North Atlantic Drift 北大西洋海流 2|

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写真逆さですみません💦 1️⃣と2️⃣の文章を50~60字程度で意味を変えずに文を書く時どうやって書けばいいのか教えて欲しいです! なかなか60におさまらずどうすれば良いか分かりません

どhargen 1」 Reading Scene 1 Scer G-1 ne was 19 years old then Afo ho oraduated. she began her career as a L。 Ja G as Journalists than women. so she wwote under the name E. R. Scidmore to G-3 nide her gender. Her writing became Dobular. and she was able to save enough 8 5 th G-1 noney to travel. Scidmore was alwavs interested in travel_and it was her dream to visit foreign countries. Her first trip was to Alaska by steamship. When she returned, she wrote about the experience and createda guidebook d t G-1 about it. This was about 75 years before it became part of the United States. Scene 2 2 After that she traveled to many countries and wrote about her experiences | in them. In her travels, she visited Japan and fell in love with the cherry blossoms. She especially loved to see the reflection of the cherry blossoms in G-3 water. Planting cherry trees along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. became her dream. 3 After she returned from her first trip to Japan, she wrote letters to people 15 journalist and wrote for various newspapers. At that time, more men worked 1 Eliza Scidmore graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio in the US in 1875. They did not want trees fro Scidmore's Cherry Trees

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この問題教えてください。 エレメント2 レッスン2です。 1、2枚目問題。3、4枚目本文。 早めにお願いしたいです!答えがわかる方でも、今から解いてくださる方でも回答よろしくお願いしますm(_ _)m

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この英文の5,6,7,8に入る語句を教えていただきたいです。できれば解説もお願いします。

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リードB持っている方不定詞のステップ1の解答送っていただけませんか? 学校で解答冊子持ってくるの忘れてしまって、。お願いいたします。

不定詞 STEP O 1(to-不定詞の名詞的用法·形容詞的用法·副詞的用法》 次の各文の to-不定詞が,名詞的用法 ならア,形容詞的用法ならイ,副詞的用法ならウと答えなさい。 (1) It is a pity to be indoors on a day like this. (2) Children go to school to learn things. (3) Iwant to buy a book oto read on the journey. 09 (4) Don't you think it wrong to tella lie to your friend? J0 J ( (5) His son grew up to be a very sociable man. (6) She had the courage to say no. (7) He must be a fool to act in that way. (8) There was no time for her to call on her aunt. 2(to-不定詞の名詞的用法〉 次の各文の to-不定詞の働きが,主語ならア, 目的語ならイ, 補語 ならウと答えなさい。 ena JD 9ge to forget all. (2) It is hard to criticize the people you like. To know all is Jの ( (3) I forgot to mail your letter. (4) Do you think it strange for me to live by myself? JpO pe 3(to-不定詞の形容詞的用法〉次の各文の下線部を to-不定詞を用いた形にして,全文を書きか えなさい。 (1) This is the best way of curing a cold. E 0~ ( ゆ) (2) He was the last person who left the office. DIg 2or (3) He has no friends who will support him. 1ore stgin (4) This apron has no pocket in which I can put things. 4(to-不定詞の副詞的用法〉 次の各文を[ ]内の指示に従って書きかえなさい。 (1) Her coach was disappointed when he heard of her failure. (下線部を to-不定詞を用いて) [only to ~ (2) We hurried to the house but found that it was empty. (21出孝 to ~を用いて) (3) This bag is so small that it cannot hold all these things. [too (4) This book is so easy that a six-year-old child can read it. [ enough to ~ を用いて) 語 注 no pocket in which I can put things 私がものを入れられるポケット(がない) 19

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