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リード英文法aのまとめのテスト4(106〜107ページ)の解答を急ぎで教えてもらいたいです!

得点 まとめのテスト 4 /100点 1 次の各文の( )に最も適切なものを選びなさい。 (2点×8) (1) This is the place ( ) I found your lost watch. 7 which 1 that of which I where (2) Can you pass me the dictionary ( ) cover is green? Sure. Here you are. 7 who 1 which whose I that (3) Leave home right now, ( ) you will be able to catch the bus. 7 and 1 so ウ or I but (4) The girl with ( ) I went to Kyoto is Kaori. 7 who 1 which whose I whom (5) ( ) he had a bad headache, he went to school to take an examination. 7 Because 1 If Though I Since (6) Do you know anyone () can speak Chinese? 7 what 1 who which I when (7) Your idea is just ( ) I have been thinking of for a long time. 7 what 1 who which I that (8) We at last arrived at the top of the mountain, ( 7 what 1 who ) we had lunch. where I which 2 次の2文を( )内の語を使って1文にしなさい。 ( 3点×5) (1) He has been sick for a week. That is true. (it) (2) This is a guidebook. It helps you a lot when you travel in Europe. (which) (when) (3) Do you remember the date? You are to see your doctor then. (4) He is on the soccer team. Its red uniform is so cool. (whose) (5) Mr. Cook spoke very fast. I didn't understand him. (that) ③ 次の各文の下線部が文法的に正しければ○を、誤っている場合は正しい内容を書きなさい。 ( 3点×3) (1) This is the book why I read yesterday. (2) He apologized to his mother for what he said to her. (3) Either Bob or Josh have to make a presentation. 106

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下にある指示語を教えてください。

「を用いない) くわす 岡捨てられ 図子犬 m 回 1ove こた 3ni 3 cuisine? Part されも T0 hesiant an ds tfw localize(d) [loukalaiz(d)] true Japanese cuisine. However, it is difficult to say what “true" Japanese cuisine is. Below/ are the favorite dishes of Japanese elementary Schoof children. Most of them came flooding into Japan during or after the Meiji period. elementary [eloméntari] flood(ing) [flad(ip)] period [pioriod] They were then adapted to Japanese tastes. Ramen, for example, came Irom China, but Japan created its own soups with dried sardines or pork bones. Curry came from India, but pork [p5:rk] bone(s) [bóun(2)] thick [0ik] today's “curry rice” with a thick curry sauce is Japan's style [stáil] Own style. creative [krieitiv] From these examples, we can say that creative adaptation of foreign dishes is also a characteristic of Japanese cuisine. When Japanese dishes are localized Overseas, should we call them false Japanese cuisine or adaptation [adaeptéijan] characteristic [keraktarístik) globalized Japanese cuisine? globalize(d) Igloubalaiz(d) nla 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% おすし 09 ラーメン カレーライス やきにく ハンバーグ さしみ ステーキ ポテトフライ 二好きな食べ物 スパゲティ ハンバーガー ▲「小学生の好きな食べ物」("小学生白書WEB版”·学研教育総合研究所 2011年調査より)·1236ノ 5. themは何を指しますか。 6. Theyは何を指しますか。 15. themは何を指しますか

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1 以下の英文を読んで,次の問いに答えなさい。 red, the color that teachers long have used to grade papers. Parents objected po。 5 writing, they asserted, was stressful. So the principal put red on the blacklist. Red has become so negative that some principals and teachers will not touch (1) Joseph Floriska*, principal of Stevens Elementary in Pittsburgh, has teachers grade with more pleasant-feeling tones* so that their instructional messages do not seem as critical or insulting. “There's been a broad shift in grading. It's taken 10 a turn from Here's what ( it. (2a) )' to Here's what( (2b))" Floriska said. “We're still pointing out mistakes, but the method in which it's delivered is more positive." da T imuibom サっd e adT Purple has emerged as a new color of choice for many educators. That is a Sound approach, said Nancy Eiseman, a color specialist on the ties between colors 15 and communication. Purple may be rising in popularity, Eiseman said, because teachers know it is a mix of blue and red. "You still have the element of danger the red - but it's kind of subtle, hidden. directed at students." It is in the color, rather than being But reading and writing specialist Janet Jones helps teachers take (s) a different 20 approach. The students at Berry Elementary School in Waldorf, Maryland, edit* each other's papers, so that, by the time teachers add their markings, the colors they use aren't that important. "I don't think changing to purple or green will make a huge difference if the teaching doesn't go along with it," Jones said. “If you avoid the color red, the students might not be as frightened, but they also might not become better writers." 記事使用許諾: AP Images 主)grade 「~を採点する」 edit「(~に)手を入れる,(~を)修正する」 Joseph Floriska 「ジョセフ·フロリスカ (人名)」 tone「色調」

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Come under this heading, and are spending an average of 4 hours each day on care. 60% d of second-year public junior high and 4.1% of second-year public senior high school students |I|次の文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。(~~~~のついた語句は文末に注があります。 |was to create opportunities for the yOung to talk to a school social worker about the domestic issues that were keeping them from attending class without young people who are obliged to help with the care of a family member. It reports that 5.7% has revealed one very different reason for absence, and that is the increase in the number d In its latest study, the Japanese government is making an effort to identify the rees for long-term absence from school. Long-term absence at elementary, junior and senior high levels has various causes, not least of which is the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The study ow the former, and more than half of the A are looking after a younger brother or siste- though the exact figure is not known. The Asahi Shimbun's article of April 14", 2021 also described the case of one shudee who was looking after a grandparent with dementia because both her parents were working and her absence from school was because she could not get up in the morning. Instead of being treated as a separate reason in itself, like a student's refusal to attend school, or sickness, or economic considerations, family care is put into the category of 'other B to highlight the problem. Despite the recent introduction of reasons'. This does not school social workers, and the understanding that domestic issues are often at the root of school absence, much more needs to be done to provide support to enable these young carers Japanese society still expects the C to have enough time to spend on their studies. family to care for its members. The mental health of these young carers is an important issue, though this problem cannot be solved unless the whole domestic environment in which they are placed Is improved. This has led to the criticism that. although the government study may hdVC nelped to identify some of these young carers, there is not enough actual support bes offered. AS early as 2015, Minami Uonuma City conducted a survey which tried to ldeirers) specific cases in which young children were acting as carers. and then started to p them with real support. D the fear that this might reflect badly on their family.

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