学年

質問の種類

英語 中学生

(4)なんで1200になるんですか?😖

回 アキラ(Akira)とエディ(Eddy) がアカネ市バス (Akane City Bus)の英語版のポス ター (poster)を見ながら,アカネ駅 (Akane Station). で話をしています。 【ポスター】 と【会話文】を読んで, あとの「【質問】(1)~(4) に答えなさい。 【ポスター】 * One-day Pa8s(500*yen)is good for * sightseeing. Akane Ctty Bus (図) One-day Pass *Bus Route Akane Station Minami City Museum "City Hall Minami Akane *Temple Park Station City Museum You can enjoy Japanese art City Hall You can see a *twilight view. Time:9:00 ~17:00 *Fee:400 yen Time:17:30~20:00 Minami Temple t was built about 250 years ago. Minaml Park How about ‘riding a bike? Time:10:00~15:00. * Green tea witch a*Japanese sweet : 500 yen *Rental Bike Shop Time:9:00 ~16:00 Fee :300 yen (注) one-day pass 1 日乗車券(乗り降り自由) yen 円 sightseeing 観光 bus route バスのルート temple 寺 ciry hall 市役所 fee 料金 会1 twilight view 夕事れの景色 green tea 緑茶 Japanese sweet 和菓子 riding 乗ること rental レンタルの 【会話文) Akira: This is a poster:of the One-day Pass for sightseeing in Akane City. OWe(visit, mang, to, have, plagés) in Akane City./ Eddy, where do you want to go in the afternoon? Eddy: Well, I want to know about Japanese traditional things. Akira: How about going to City Museuim? You can see Japanese art. Eddy: It's wonderful. Akira: What *else do you want to do? Eddy: I want to *drink green tea. Akira: Really? How about going to Minami Ternple?/You can enjoy green tea 会) s 01 00 1 l with a Japanese sweet. We must go there before 15:00. Let's go there first. Eddy: That's nice. Look! /We can *ride bikes in Minami Park. I like riding a bike. Let's ride bikes.

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

解答を教えてください!

dgadoxsca Divdentan |C Listening for details :Listen to the statements and answer T(true) or F(false). oro Comprehension, A Reading for main ideas:Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The importance of verbal language. ⑤ What non-verbal language is and its role. lgpsow so ne daus budoses td ah ne rdaqusd in eds s ta nm ugast tas bomno How cultural factors cause misunderstandings. Tleroipast A 10vo 2. The meanings connected to body actions are @ natural and we cannot control them b learned from when we are born © partly natural and partly learned dalidty ne B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below, an en choose the correct title for each part. >A waiter (1. coffee all over a woman, but the woman said, “thank you Part 1 very much!” to the waiter. > We can understand the woman was (2. ) with the waiter because of the Spto way she looked at him and the voice she used when she talked to him. Hw mee > If we want to understand other people's (3. them but also pay attention to how they talk. Part 2 ), we have to not only listen to anal > Non-verbal language conveys 65 percent of the social meaning of (4. Tslimie ) language. ), and we sometimes use it unintentionally. > One part of non-verbal language is (5. > Another part of non-verbal language is (6. when they are born. Part 3 ), and people start to learn it > Each culture has its (7. verbal language. ) way to express social messages by using non- dt cbad wol bluow uoy busi > By realizing the importance and meaning of non-verbal language, we Part 4 can not only understand the messages from other people better but also understand the messages we are (8. ) to people from different cultures. Titles Different Meaning of “Thank you very much!” D The Importance of Understanding Non-Verbal Language Two Parts of Non-Verbal Language O What Is Non-Verbal Language? Words angry / intentions learned / natural/ own sending / spoken/ spilled Jud 2290 ce 1. ( へ

回答募集中 回答数: 0
英語 高校生

2にはdisinterested、3にはfalseが入ります。 この文章の最後のThe ideaからの1文が、意味も、falseが入る理由もわかりません。 よろしくお願いします🙏

Play and art are alike in that both activities appear superficially at any rate>to lack the compulsion associated with biological necessity. We seem not to have to play in order to survivé; nor are we obviously compelled to paint pictures, compose music, or sculpt statues. Although one can imagine that a man might be forced by S. another to create sómething, it is generally true that art is a voluntary activity, and that creativity_flourishes best (in the absence of compulsion. The same is true óf play. \For, although one might compel a child to play a game\against his will, the game will straightaway lose one of the characteristics)that makes(it play. If it is accepted that both play and art are essentiarty voluntary, it follows that both are generally( 2 )activites. | Although games. can be turned into ways of makinga living by those who are particularly skilful players, (hey do not originate in this way. Although creative productionv may turn out to be financially rewarding, men do not primarily engage in it for the sake of financial gain. Both games and werks,of art stand somewhat outside the ordinary course of life, and 'do not appear to be associated with the immediate satisfaction of wants and appetites. The idea that a novelist, for example, could sit down and write a popular romance for cash with her tongue in her cheek is almost certainly( 3 ).

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 中学生

日本語の意味が分かりません💦 教えて下さると助かります! すみませんがお願いします!

【ゆりさんのスピーチ】 Do you know that a lot of people in Shiga Prefecture have worked as volunteers? I read about it in the newspaper and I thought of one person, Mr. Ikeda. I think most of you know him. He lives near here and he takes care of the flowers along the road to our school. One day, I said to him, “Thank you very much for taking care of the flowers. beautiful.” He smiled and said to me, “It's my pleasure. I'm glad that you I like seeing them. They're very enjoy O them. It's only a small thing, but I wanted to do it for the people in our town.” I wanted to do something for other people like Mr. Ikeda. So I decided to clean the lakeshore whenI take a walk every morning. When I walk along the lakeshore, I always enjoy the beautiful view. I ② (enjoy / to / wanted / everyone ) the beautiful view of Lake Biwa like me. While I am picking up garbage on the lakeshore, many people say to me, “Thank you.” When I hear that, I am very happy. After strong winds, the lakeshore gets very dirty. Cleaning it is hard, but I don't feel tired because 3) When I was a child, I only did things that other people asked me to do. Through this experience, I've learned that it's important to decide what to do for others by myself. Aweek ago, I had another wonderful experience. When I was cleaning the lakeshore, I met a woman who was doing the same thing. She said to me, Thank you for keeping the lakeshore clean. I see you when I take a walk every morning. I was moved, so I began to clean like you.” I was glad to hear that. I found that even a small thing can move people if we do it for others. I also learned that volunteer work will spread to other people in this way. I hope everyone will do something for other people like Mr. Ikeda. (注)It's my pleasure. どういたしまして。 lakeshore 湖岸 view 眺め garbage ごみ dirty よごれた by myself 自分で move (d) move(感動させる)の過去分詞形

解決済み 回答数: 1