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なんで1800円抜いてるのでしょうか?

B You visited your high school website and found information about_a walking tour in Kyoto. High School Website The English club is hosting a walking tour in Kyoto for the students and teachers who are visiting from our sister school in Sydney, Australia. We 5 are inviting the students of this school to join us, and any parents who want to volunteer to be guides are welcome, too. We have rented drop us off close to Kinkakuji and pick us up close to Ninnaji Temple. bus that will The leaves are beginning to turn color, so Kyoto will be especially beautiful. But it may also be very crowded with tourists. Hopefully, there will be fewer people at the second and third World Heritage Sites. 10 Walking Tour Schedule 7:30 a.m. The bus leaves from the school parking lot. 9:00 a.m. Enter the grounds of Kinkakuji. へ00 00 (World Heritage Site, Admission: 400 yen) 15 11:00 a.m. Enter the grounds of Ryoanji Temple as a group. (World Heritage Site, Admission 500 yeny 200 12:30 p.m. Eat lunch at Shojin Ryori Restaurant. (The standard course meal: /1,800 yen) 2:00 p.m. Enter the grounds of Ninnaji Temple as a group. (World Heritage Site, Admission: 500 yeny 20 3:30 p.m. The chartered bus will take everyone back to the school parking lot. ●Students may choose not to ride buses between the temples, especially if the weather is good, but the adults should keep in mind that it takes about an hour to walk around each place, we will be visiting/ It might be 25 a good idea for them to spend some time relaxing at cafés or tea shops and then ride buses instead of walking. To register to join the tour, click here. To join the lunch at Shojin Ryori Restaurant, click here. 1-6

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英語 高校生

1、3、5は解けたのですがそれ以外が訳分からないので、教えてくれると嬉しいです!

取り組み日 再点 月 目標時間 STEP3 読解問題にアプローチ (2年7月改) 20分 The Latin word infans, from which “infant" comes, means "a person who is unable to speak" But all mothers know that communication begins long before actual speech. Babies “talk" to parents with their eyes, their expressions and their whole bodies, and parents respond to them in the same language. Human beings are different from other animals in our highly developed use of language and understanding. Ababy can hear conversations even while she is in her mother's womb. And then from the minute she is born she begins to feel the rhythms of her native language and gradually learns to recognize meaning. In South Africa, *the Bantu tribe celebrates the first time a child answers to her name witha special dinner. The best way to encourage your baby's language is to begin a two*way conversation. Mothers all over the world talk to their babies in a special language, known as "(ア)motherese" or “baby talk". Without learning how, we tend to use the simplest words, changing our grammar to make sentences shorter. Mothers talk of themselves in the third person, repeat things, and speak to their infants in a sing-song pitch. By looking at our babies while we are talking to them, we also teach them the facial expressions that come with speech. Babies start babbling from around three months, repeating easy sounds like “da", “ta", "ma", “ba" and “pa”. All around the world these first basic sounds are the roots of common names for other family members, most importantly “mother" and “father". For example, baba means “mother” among *the Gusii tribe of Kenya, while baban is “father" for *the Sambarivo people of Madagascar. The English word “daddy" is tata in Greek, tatasin Sanskrit and papa in French. Considering the amount of time she spends with her baby in the first months, a mother might expect her baby to say her name first. But this doesn't usually happen. Studies have shown that (イ)babies try to name their fathers before their mothers. Perhaps mothers want to hear their baby's first word as “daddy", in order to make a father feel more important and to add more meaning to his fatherhood. Or perhaps father, a familiar but often a little more distant person, is considered worth saying first. In Europe, the origins of the everyday words for “mother" are closely related to breastfeeding. Mom, Mam, Mummy - all these words come fronm the ancient Greek mamman, which means 17

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英語 高校生

スミマセン解いて欲しいです。訳だけでもお願いします

Lasson 20 1. この Reading 日標20分 問題 次の間文を3分でんで、1の問いに答えなさい。 入れよ。 理由 精読 2. 下 決) た turn his head. も受けな られない」 5入権保 3. 5 shut it fast behind him. 司法育 まできな 4. の自由 came a man, completely wet. 5 -「 (10 に反 with an umbrellajust pusho 00 that I nearly drowned." said the -たも て 受益 民 bon 10 orti He looked back. At od the bridge. Suddenly he heard footsteps following him on the Drias。 -の nen he caught his breath as he noticed oa huge head, without a bodw )bluow no / lil uoy 00 WED bi0 212oy hue mo llot wwobede pov d mi bo vil e2ony ulho wog bas 2u 2nsb first he saw nothing. J09w 9euodndo anamwo od asdW t only a few feet from him. breun bluow at od adt mi onotz lo bail 5d 192 ya山vswe Tsb bluow 9no on 2 Was trembling and near panic when he noticed the friendly light of the hotel on the other side of the bridge. With a cry of terror, he rushed towards the light and threw open the door. but as he turned to bolt the door behind him. it was thrown open again and in came the head, 2120g odi js9 8 lil owo UOY 9Vs2 (3)everyone in the room. y frightening vod 19d to airl mi snoje or由 2oittee Juordiiw vews og 0 1t was a very frightened little boy withalarge basket on his head to keep the rain off. 10rd 10 mid o |ist onoja s9rt jol 1 am afraid of ghosts," the little boy explained. "I saw a man walking ahead of me and 2GE! 20 G 2[0U D 12 01. GL Jonze stayed close behind him to be safe." (4 f these travelers had not come to the hotel but had instead gone their separate ways, each Would have been convinced that he had meta ghost. New stories would have spread among their friends and neighbors about the evil spirits of the bridge 5if it had not been for the bright ght of the small hotel. (356 words CAN-DO List 口 (Reading) 「怪談幽霊」 をテーマとした英文を読んで, 全体の理解ができる。 c-M

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英語 高校生

答えはこれで合っていますか? 見にくくてすみません🙇‍♀️ 教えていただけると助かります🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします!!

C 次の会話文を読んで,あとの問い (問1,問2)に答えよ。 Son :Mom, are you busy? Mother: No. What do you need? Son :I've decided to become a cartoonist after I graduate. Mother:(ア 5) Son :Definitely. You know how much I love drawing funny pictures. Mother:Don't talk such nonsense. I'm busy. Son : You said you're not! Mom, I'm very serious. Mother: You're good at drawing, but you're not great.( イ6) Son :I am not.( ウス) You want me to enjoy my work, don't you? Mother:OK. You havea point there. But do you know how to become a cartoonist? A41 Your dad and I have a responsibility to make you independent. Son : Yes, I can! Mother:Go ahead. Son : First, I'll take more art courses before I graduate. I'm going to talk to my art teachers and see what they recommend. Mother:OK, then? Son : Second, I need to know how to use the latest drawing programs. After school, I'm planning to take special computer lessons for drawing software. Mother: I didn't know how seriously you were thinking about your future.( エ) If drawing cartoons is what you want to do, then your dad and I are happy for you. Son :Really? Mother: We love you, and we want you to be happy. : Thank Mom.( オ) Son you, Mother: We sure are. Son :Oh, Mom. Ill tell you the third part of my plan. I need to find out what the latest trends are, so I need to buy some cartoon magazines.( カ) Mother: OK. Here you are. Your dream is going to cost me an arm and a leg.

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