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英語 中学生

長文問題です。 分かりません!💦 お願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

5 100 点 次の英文は美紀(Miki)が書いたものです。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 (高知) II tell you about a "cellphone. If you use this, you can talk with your friends |anytime. You can send e-mails, listen( ① ) music and even watch TV. Many people use cellphones because they are very useful. Many young people think they can't live without cellphones. Last Sunday when I 5 was eating dinner with my mother at a restaurant, a young man and a young woman sat at the table( ② ) us. Soon they started sending e-mails on their cellphones without talking with each other. Even when they were having their dinner, they didn't stop sending e-mails. My mother said to me, “I often see young people ( ) them. They don't enjoy talking with each other. I don't think cellphones are good for 10 young people." There are other problems with cellphones. Many students with cellphones don't *spend much time with their families. When the。(child) finish eating dinner, they soon go back to their rooms and start sending e-mails to their friends. I don't have a cellphone, but my friends do. They often say to me, “Why don't you 15 have a cellphone, Miki ? If you have one, we can *exchange e-mails every night.” I was interested ( ③ ) exchanging e-mails with。them, but soon I found that there a big problem. One day one of them said to me, “I get about twenty e-mails was every night, so I need a lot of time to answer these e-mails. Sometimes I don't have time to do my homework.” I think we lose something by using cellphones too much. 20 の Let's spend a week without using cellphones. If you 2 do it, your life will *change. You can enjoy talking more with your friends. You can have a good time with your family. You can read more books. A week later, "I'm sure you will say, “I can live ( 3 ) a cellphone !" 【注) cellphone 携帯電話 anytime いつでも spend 過ごす exchange 交換する change 変わる I'm sure ~ きっと~だと私は思います [問1]( ① ) · ( ② ) · ( ④ ) · ( ③ ) · ( ③ )のそれぞれに入る語を次の中から1 つずつ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ただし, 同じ記号を2度以上使わないこと。 (4点×5) ア like イ at ウ without エ On オ カ to キ in near 3 (

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英語 中学生

左のが本文で右のが問題です わからないので教えてください

時間 25分 |1)読解のテクニック 次の英文は,英語の授業で, 一郎が, 自分の趣味であるジョギング(jogging)について書いたもの これを読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 の 実力問題 Step(3 r 11 house for three days. He is very active and healthy, so he looks young for his age. I asked him, "Grandpa, He said to me, “I jog every day for my health. Since I started jogging ten years ago, I haven't been One day during my summer vacation, I visited my seventy-year-old grandfather, and stayed at his sick." every “Grandpa, is it hard to run every day?” I asked him. (3 “At first, I thought it was difficult. But now it's fun for me because I do it with some friena. morning. Jogging is part of my life," he answered. The next morning, when I was sleeping, I heard a big voice from the garden.“Ichiro got When I opened the window, my grandfather and his friends were there. together?" My grandfather said, “Ichiro, their smiles, I thought jogging with them wasn't a (4 I wanted to sleep more, but when I bad idea. I said, “Well , yes. “Good, Ichiro!" they shouted. When I started jogging, I felt comfortable because there was a cool wind and the sun was shining and I heard the voices of birds singing in the trees. But ten minutes later, I became a little tired and wanted to stop running. my grandfather looked at me and said, “Ichiro, if you slow down, you can still enjoy jogging" I felt relieved. I slowed down and my grandfather and his friends also jogged slower. Then Thirty minutes later, we came back to my grandfather's house. My grandfather said to me, "Ichiro, good job!” I felt happy because it was my first time to run for thirty minutes. Since that day, I've enjoyed jogging every day, and it has become one of my favorite things. Through this experience, I've learned the joy of trying new things. (北海道 語句 active 活発な healthy 健康な for his age 年の割に grandpa おじいちゃん jog ジョギングする slow down ペースを落とす smile 笑顔 Comfortable 心地よい shine 輝く slower さらにゆっくりと relieved 安心した

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英語 高校生

1と2でつまずいてます😣 わかる方いましたら教えてください!

A) Reading 読解 | Theme → 助動詞/態 次の英文を読んで, 質問に答えなさい。 led Many people are afraid of the small flying animals called bats. There are stories about bats attacking people and drinking human blood. However, bats are Bats are, mammals, just like humans. There are about 1,000 different kinds 5 of bats in the world. Some weigh less than ten grams. Yet the largest bats are not a threat to people. 2 almost 2 meters long when their wings are extended. otyda 。 Most people think bats are rare. That is because they hide during the day 2 and are active only at night. However, bats can be found in almost every naw.。 the world. Some rest in trees or other places Not all bats spend their days in dark caves. 3 10 that keep them safe from attack and changes in weather. Unlike other animals their bodies are designed to@hang upside down. This is the best position for them to take flight suddenly. Bats are the only mammals that can really fly. Their wing structure, bones and muscles help them to move quickly. This helps them in 15 their search for food. Some bats use a guidance system called echolocation to fly in the dark. The creatures produce a series of noises through their mouth or nose. They can judge their distance from an object by the time it takes for the sound to return. Most bats eat insects. However, some bats drink the blood of birds, farm 20 animals and wild animals. These bats, called vampire bats, bite their victims and drink their blood, usually while the victim is sleeping. Our negative image of bats may come from them. (262 words) ots logg NOTES threat [erét] 脅威 hang hán] ぶら下がる a series of 一連の… extend iksténd] 広げる upside down さかさまに vampire [váémpaiarl 吸血鬼 rare [réar] 珍しい unlike [Anláik] …とは違って guidance system 誘導システム 8 Lesson 02

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