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英語 中学生

この日本語訳を教えて欲しいです!!また長文を読む時のコツ、英作文を書くときのコツがあれば教えて欲しいです。よろしくお願いします🥹

ead and Think 2 w Words tion [1] (s) 2] [vizitər(z)] n(s) DI S (s) BEY d) 続いて、レポーターがとなり町の若葉市の外国人支援の取り組みを紹介しています ? What did Wakaba City have yesterday? coming Every year, more and more foreign people are to live in Japan. The number of tourists visiting Japan is growing, too. Many of them don't know what to do in an earthquake. It's necessary for us to be prepared to help them. Wakaba City had an evacuation drill for foreign In the drill, they residents and visitors yesterday. experienced some simulations and learned how they can protect themselves. They followed instructions given in English and easy Japanese. The city handed out an evacuation map made by Wakaba Junior High School students. The map uses simple symbols and pictures. It shows people where they should go in a disaster. We interviewed some students at the school. One said, “We're glad to help foreign people. It's important for everyone to help each to help each other and work together." Yesterday was a good start. Everyone should be prepared. ey followed instructions given in English. [144 words] pp.82-83 Grammar 3 過去分詞 過去分詞は, すぐ前の名詞を後 ろから修飾して, 「...される [さ れた] (名詞)」と情報を加える。 Round 4つのパ 第1 第2 第 第 Rou 本文

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英語 中学生

【⠀】の中の語を入れ替えなさい よく分かりません😭教えてください!

読んで, 問1~問7に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には、 本文のあとに〔注〕 があります。 ( 28点) 1 (In the classroom, Mr. Ito tells the students about the field trip.) Mr. Ito: We are going on a field trip to Keyaki City next month. There are a lot of places to visit. On the day of the field trip, we will meet at Keyaki West Park at 9 a.m. Each group will start there and come back to the park by 3 p.m. So, you have six hours of group time. Ken : Can we decide where to go? Mr. Ito: Yes, but you need to go to one of the four places on the list as a che point, so the teachers can see how you are doing. Today, I [to/to/you/place/want / visit/ *discussion. choose which) as a check point in a group Ken : Mr. Ito: Emma: Mr. Ito: Yui : Mr. Ito: Yui: one. We need more information. Uh, it is hard to choose one. You can use books or the Internet to get information. Can we take a taxi ? No. How much money can we take on the trip? You can bring *up to 3,000 yen for the *fares, *admission tickets, and lunch. 008 blo You can travel on foot, by bus or by train. plo anosy Go I see. Mr. Ito: During the trip, don't forget to take pictures and take notes about something you did. These will help you with your presentation after the trip. OK, please start your group discussions. 〔注〕 discussion 話し合い up to fare admission ticket X* 月1 [ ]内のすべての語を本文の流れに合うように、正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。

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英語 高校生

この文章の4行目にある、because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet の文構造についてなのですが、might の前にあるはずの関係代名詞の主格whi... 続きを読む

次の文章を読んで、 問1~4に答えなさい。 The establishment of a colony on Mars has been a dream for decades. Inevitably some people have objected to the idea of colonizing Mars on both ideological and practical grounds. Some object to humans living on Mars because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet. Others oppose Mars settlements because they disagree with the idea of using the Red Planet as a "backup" in case the Earth is destroyed. Those in favor of colonizing Mars, however, look to spread the human race beyond our single planet. The practical considerations of surviving long term on a world without a breathable atmosphere, no surface water, exposure to radiation, and extremes of heat and cold all have to be addressed first. Mars colonists could survive in domed cities, extracting and recycling resources from the Martian environment. However, a more interesting plan for the settlement of the Red Planet involves a process called terraforming, turning the dangerous environ- ment of Mars into something resembling Earth. Billions of years ago, Mars was more like Earth, with a thick atmosphere as well as oceans and rivers of surface water. The planet may well have had complex life forms. However, sometime in the distant past, Mars lost its (A ). When Mars found itself without the protection of that field, solar wind relentlessly stripped it of its atmosphere, quickly turning the planet into the frozen desert it currently is. While a number of schemes exist to restore Mars' atmosphere, creating a runaway greenhouse process that would raise its temperature, NASA and some academic researchers recently came up with a simple way to achieve the process naturally. The idea involves the creation of an electromagnetic shield between Mars and the Sun to protect the Red Planet from solar wind. Without the solar wind stripping it away, the atmosphere of Mars would gradually become thicker. Soon the temperature on the Martian surface would become high enough to release the trapped ( B ) at the poles, accelerating the (C). Water ice at the poles would melt, giving Mars back some measure of its oceans and rivers. All humans would have to do is introduce

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