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左の英文を読んで、右のA以外の問題を解いて欲しいですm(_ _)mお願いしますm(_ _)m

ZUJU 安全ではありません nanun-do.hondana.jp 安全ではありません- nanun-do.hondana.jp increasingly competes for fans with sports like football, basketball or ( ins greatly popular worldwide. 30 8/10 9/10 Baseball 2 People have debated the origins of baseball for many years. Some say baseball is an American variation of the British-born sport rounders. Where Understanding the Passage did people first play baseball? Whether baseball is a purely American game or it A. Listen and fill in the blanks in the reading passage. 音声を聞いて本文の空欄に適切な語句を入れなさい。 originated somewhere else, it is (°clear) that baseball has become B. True or False Questions a very popular American sport and has (°given) people excitement and Reading Passage の内容に合っているものにはT、間違っているものには Fをつけなさい。 ) There is no clear answer regarding the birth of baseball. 10 pleasure for many decades. ) No Japanese had ever played in major league baseball before Nomo. )“Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a title of a movie. There are many indications of baseball's popularity throughout ) Fukudome's debut at the opening game was a great success. American (℃ulture). One famous example is the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". Spectators sing this song in the middle of the seventh inning. So the 7th inning break period is called the "7th inning stretch". C. Answer the following questions. 以下の質問に英語で答えなさい。 1. Where did rounders originate? 15 Now the more recent popularity of baseball may to some extent be 2. When do spectators sing the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"? resulting from the presence of many prominent foreign ( players ) in the major leagues. For instance, recently we have seen the appearance of more and more Japanese players in major league baseball. A (®wave ) of 3. Where did Nomo start his major league career? 20 Japanese professional players coming into the major leagues started when 4. What do baseball fans call baseball? Hideo Nomo (became) his major league career as a Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher in 1995. Nomo was the first Japanese major leaguer (°since) D. Translate into English using the words provided. 以下の日本文を( 1.私の故郷は何十年も変わっていない。 (for decades) 1965 and was credited with paving the way for Japanese players facing the )内の語を用いて英訳しなさい。 challenge of major league baseball. Most recently, Kosuke Fukudome made a very stunning debut as the (®Chicago) Cubs right fielder. He had three hits, including a homer, in three at bats in the opening game of the 2008 season. Now avid fans still (® call) baseball the "national pastime". Baseball increasingly competes for fans with sports like football, basketball or ('soccer). but it still remains greatly popular worldwide. 25 2. 停電は強風のために起きた。( result from) 3. あなたの申し出によって私の成功への道が開かれるでしょう。(pave the way for) 30 8 NOTES British-born:イギリス生まれの rounders:野球のルーツといわれる球技 result from:生じる decade:10 年間 spectator:観客 to some extent:ある程度 prominent:目立った、顕著な pave the way for ~:~への道を開く appearance:出現 avid:熱狂的な for instance:例えば stunning:素晴らしい 9 Understanding the Passage A. Listen and fill in the blanks in the reading passage. 音声を聞いて本文の空欄に適切な語句を入れなさい。 CIapeT

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英語 中学生

この英文を翻訳して欲しいです! ①や組み換え問題は無視でいいです。 写真見ずらいかもしれないんですけど、よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️

OR6) が、英語の授業でスピーチをしました。英文を読んで,あとの問いに答 I'm interested in English, so I'm in the English club. We meet on Wednesdays and do many kinds of activities with our English teacher. We p( have) a tea party last month. We invited George, Emma, and John. They are *international students. They are studying Japanese language and culture in different high schools Hello, everyone. *int in Shizuoka. At the party, I asked them, “Are you 2( enjoy ) your school life in Shizuoka?" George said, “I really enjoyed the sports festival last stu month. I was excited to see the *cheerleaders' performances." Emma said, “I like lunch time here. I enjoy lunch with my friends in *chee perfe our classroom. In my country, we don't have lunch in the classroom. 応援 We have a *school cafeteria." John said, “At first, I *was surprised that there is cleaning time at *schoc *was s school. In my country, students don't clean their classroom. Now I ~に驚 like cleaning time at school because I feel good after cleaning." Then I talked with our English teacher about cleaning time in Japan. He is from London. He said, “I like cleaning time in Japan, too. Now, I practice judo here. When we *enter the practice room, *enter: we *bow to show our thanks to theplace. I think Japanese students *bow:右 clean their classroom every day for the same reason." I was surprised that students don't have cleaning time at school in wanted / other countries. の [ more things / to / it / know about / I], so I checked it on the Internet and learned two things. First, some countries in the world have cleaning time at school, but more countries don't. Second, some people think to have cleaning *necessary time at school is not *necessary for students because they should *how to ~ learn *how to clean at home, not at school. I learned that different countries have different ways of thinking. *proud:誇ら We can't say our way of thinking is right. But I felt *proud and *the World C ワールドカ happy when I saw the news about *the World Cup. Japanese soccer *behavior: fans cleaned the stadium after the game. Some fans from other *cherish: I think cleaning is one of the Japanese cultures. We should *cherish around the world. countries became interested in their *behavior and started to clean. the wonderful culture of cleaning and の価を適する形にしなさい。

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