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M: Welcome to City Library. My name is Brian, and I'mavolunteer guide here. Before you enjoy our library, I'd like to tell you some things about this library. This building was built in the seventeenth century, and it was originally usedas a museum, so you can still see some paintings here. Our library is especially famous for several oil paintings from Europe. If you'd like to know more about the history of this building, we have a great program at the theater on the first floor. We show a movie about this building twice every hour. You need to get a ticket for the movie at the information desk, but the ticket is free. Now, I'll tell you some rules and information of our library. First, you cannot take pictures of the paintings on the second floor. However, you may take pictures here on the first floor. Second, do not eat or drink in any rooms in this library. If you get thirsty or hungry, there's a cafeteria next to the theater. Pizza and spaghetti are served for lunch between eleven a.m. and one p.m. Also, you can get some snacks there all day long. The library closes at five o'clock. There is a gift shop on the first floor that stays open until six p.m. You can get gifts, such as cups and Tshirts, for your family and friends. Als0, there is a nice, quiet garden behind this building. Many people enjoy reading books there. The garden closes at the same time as the library. OK, now please enjoy our library! te mee

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画像の問題の問4で、解答にはThat's interesting.と書かれていたのですが、私はI'm interested in the things you talked.と書きました。 私の解答は間違えになりますか? 教えてください(>_<;)

北海道 29 年度 市7 n 次の英文は,冬休み前の放課後, 優子が, 正月(New Year's holidays)について、 Ar 4 明1 本文の内容から考えて, のを,アーオから選びなさい。 に入る英語の組み合わせとして最も適当なも スミス先生(Ms Smith)と会話している場面のものです。これを読んで,問いに答えなさい (2) America ア(1) American Winter vacation will begin soon. Are you going back to America uoT euB gniesairipi2 ィ(1) Japanese ウ(1) Japanese (2) Japan (2) America (3) Japan (3) Japan Yuko: (3) America Ms. Smith? (2) Japan (2) Japan ェ(1) Japanese (3) America Ms Smith : Iril spend New Year's holidays in Japan for the first time. So, please tell me about the (1)] New Year. In (2)], we usually enjoy watching TV, eating dinner, and *relaxing with family on New Year's *Eve We call the day oomisoka. It's very different in my country. In (3), many families have a party that night, and welcome New Year's Day with the *countdown. The countdown in New York is especially famous. I've seen it on TV. I remember there was a big ball at the top of a オ(1) American (3) Japan と2 NC Yuko: 問2 本文の内容から考えて, に入る英語として最も適当なものを,アーエから選びなさい。 Ms. Smith: ア known イ met ウ gone エ eaten 問3 下線部にあるitの示す内容を具体的に表す英語として最も適当なものを,アーエから選びなさい。 Yuko: ア the countdown building in New York Oh, it's fall down along the *flagpole at the last minute of the year. When it finishes falling down, we say "Happy New Year!" In our town, we can listen to the temple bell just before New Year's Day comes. We call it joya-no-kane. New Year's Eve is also special for Japanese people. Well, how do you spend New Year's Day? We usually watch sports on TV at home *instead of going out. On that day, many Japanese people go to a shrine or a temple to *wish for something. a big ball ゥ the temple bell イ Ms. Smith: as The Ball *Drop in America. The ball begins to エ New Year's Eve Yuko: に,優子の話したことに対して興味·関心があるということを伝える英語を, 問4 本文の 主語と動詞を含む英文1文で書きなさい。 Ms. Smith : 問5 本文の内容に合うものを, ア~オから2つ選びなさい。 ア Yuko has decided to spend New Year's holidays in America. Yuko: イ People in Yuko's town can listen to the temple bell before New Year's Day comes. Ms. Smith : What will you wish for next year? ウ The big ball at the top of a building begins to fall down on New Year's Day. Yuko: I'll wish for my family's *health for one year. And after coming エ Yuko usually watches sports on TV at home with her friends on New Year's holidays. back home, we'll eat zouni together. オ Ms. Smith will go to Yuko's house to make zouni. Ms. Smith: Eat what? Zouni. I's a traditional Japanese soup we usually eat on New Year's Day. My mother cooks it with some *rice cakes, meat and *vegetables. 問6 次の英文は,スミス先生が, ぞうにを食べた後に書いた日記の一部です。 あなたがスミス先生 になったつもりで, Yuko: に感想を表す英語を2語以上で自由に書きなさい。 Ms. Smith :I want to try it. Is it difficult to make it? No, it's not s0 difficult. Let's cook and eat zouni with my friends at my house. My mother will show you how to make zouni. Today, I cooked zouni with my students at Yuko's house. I enjoyed cooking it very much. I want to try other traditional Japanese foods. Yuko: The zouni I ate there Ms. Smith: Oh, thank you very much! I'm looking forward to it. Ta besu w O Ob (注) relax <つろぐ (祭日などの)前日 eve countdown 秒読み fagpole 旗ざお rice cake (s) もち drop 落下 health 健康 instead of ~のかわりに wish 祈る vegetable (s) 野菜 w Bo ob (開費) 問題はこのページで終わりです。 山io am 山 0 00 emm o s boe 8 -

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英語 高校生

2人の意見の文章からレポートをつくるときのタイトルは1人の意見だけについてのタイトルでもいいんでしょうか?? この問題では解説には2人目が日本人女性の話してるからとありますが、1人目も日本人女性の話軽くしてますよね。もし1人目の人が日本人女性の話してなくてもレポートのタイ... 続きを読む

You are doing research on people's sleeping habits. You found two articles. Japanese women sleep less than 7 hours each day. For some people, that might be enough, but for many others, it could cause some problems in the sleep a little more than eight hours and a half on average, which seems It looks like people in my Country are doing fine. Both men and women Around the globe, the amount of sleep that people get every night has long run. Japanese people, especially women, would need more sleep. 50 第4問 (配点 16) o 第2回 実戦問題 51 Average time per day spent sleeping in selected OECD countries plus China, as of 2016 How Long Do Peopleinthe World Sleep? by Kim 9:0 9:00 9:30 8:52 8:38 8:33 8:26 July, 2018 9:00 8:30 been steadily decreasing since the 1970s. Many believe that the w technology has contributed to that decline, since it frequently disrupts o 第 8:00 7:367:52 ■Women 7:30 ロMen sleep. The graph below shows the average sleep time for men and womon 7:00 in five countries. 6:30 One noticeable point about the graph is the length of sleep for Chinese people. No one around me sleeps more than nine hours a day, except for 6:00 China USA Australia France Japan small children. How can they sleep so long? One possible explanation could be that the ratio of people working in the primaryindustry in China is very high (27.0%). Those of the other countries are between 1.4% (USA) and Opinion on “How Long Do People in the World Sleep?" 3.4% (Japan), according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) statistics. People doing physical labor might need more sleep. by Yoshimi Ito August, 2018 As Kim mentioned, Japan has to deal with the problem of short sleep. Japan shows a marked contrast to China. Japanese men sleep one hour and eight minutes shorter than Chinese men and Japanese women sleep However, that is not all. As the graph shows, women in our country sleep bour and 28 minutes shorter thanChinese women, It may not be a big sixteen minutes less than men. We should address the issue of gender gap, deal if all Japanese women slept more than seven hours and 36 minutes. Dt this “seven hours and 36 minutes 1S the average, which means a lot of too. One thing I would like to point out here is that Japanese men spend much less time on housework than women. In 2011, women spent three hours and 45 minutes a day on housework (care for household members plus routine housework) while men spent just 31 minutes, according to OECD data. It is common to see wives who work full-time do most of the housework as well. The sad truth is that there are still many men who quite appropriate to me. seriously believe that housework mustbe done by women. We might have LO start by making them change this kind of mentality. n my opinion, two things are certain. First, many Japanese are not deal with these problems right away. 無2回

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英語 高校生

問2答えは③です。 ③は確かに意見だなっていうのはわかるんですが、①②の選択肢も意見ではないですか、、?? ①も深刻な結果に繋がるかもっていうのはデータ等によって裏付けられてないし、 ②ももし健康に悪影響があるなら勉強面にも悪影響あるかもねって筆者がいってるだけだし、テ... 続きを読む

students will love this arrangement. schools be stopped. Keley says 16-year-olds should start at 10 a.m. Most According to Prof. Paul Kelley, a sleep specialist at the University of Oxford, young people in Britain are losing ten hours' sleep per week on average. To correct this problem, he insists that an early start at high B** Your English teacher gave you an article to help you prepare for the debate in the next class. A part of this article with one of the comments is shown 第2回 実戦問題 43 below. m. High Schools Should Start at 10 a.m. Science. By James Hull, London 11 DECEMBER 2018 ·8:07PM T。 have something called "circadian rhythm" in our body, and ignoring his natural rhythm may lead to serious results. We may feel exhausted. We may feel anxiety. We may even get fat. For high school students, it is natural to start two or three hours later in the morning, Kelley says. Having health problems can lead to lower academic performance. Kelley insists that if schools all over the UK adopted new start times, General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) test scores would rise by about ten percent. hog If students become healthier and wiser, we should seriously consider the change. In fact, Kelley and his colleagues are planning a trial. Kelly says 1t 1s going to be the largest study of its kind, with participation of 100 schools. 第2回 2ce fee afterb

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英語 高校生

問1 英文に文化は農業にシフトしたってあったから、選択肢③の狩猟や採集に加えてっていうのがひっかかったんですが農業にシフトしたのはseveral cultureだからでしょうか?それとも農業にシフトしたっていっても完全にはシフトしてないからですか??

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英語 中学生

21から26が分かりません(´・ω・`) 誰か教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏 今日の5時くらいまででお願いしたいです🙇‍♂️🙇‍♀️

(18) Caroline doesn't have as ( she often borows his. 1 soon )CDs as her brother does, so (23) A: Hey、 Rob. Can you and Yuki come for dinner tomorrow? I'm making curry. B: That sounds good. ( 23 ) A: Oh, I didn'tknow.I can make a mild one especially for her. B: That's very kind of you. I'll ask if she's free tomorrow evening. 1 But I don't like making Indian food. 2 But I ate curry at a restaurant yesterday. 3 But Yuki doesn't really like spicy food. 4 But Yuki thinks curry is hard to make. 2 much 3 long 4 many (19) A: When I asked Patrick to go toa movie with us tonight, he said no. But he didn't say ( B: Maybe he's not feeling well, or maybe he just has other plans. 1 which ) he doesn't want to come. 2 what 3 why 4 who (20) Randy just got a puppy for his birthday. He really likes it and (24) A: Hello, sir. Welcome to Ron's Pet Store. Can I help you with can't stop( 1 to follow 3 to be followed )it around the house. 2 following 4 followed Something? B: Yes. ( 24 )Ithink his old one is to small. A: I see. How about this one? It's the largest we have in the store. B: That's perfect. He'll have plenty of space to swim around. 11want to getabigger turtle. 3 I was just looking at that turtle. 4 I need a tank for my turtle. 次の六つの会話文を完成させるために,(21) から(28) に入るものとして最も適切 2なものを1, 2,3,4の中から一つ選び、その番号を解答用紙の所定欄にマーク 2 I bought a baby turtle recently. しなさい。 A: Hi, Kaori. I haven't seen you in the office for a while. Ha you been on vacation? B: Yes.I wentto Rome with my husband for a week. It was fantastic. A: Did you take any pictures? I'd love to see them. B: Well, I did, ( 25 ) A: Oh, that's too bad. You must have been really upset. B: I was, but luckily my husband also took some, I'll show them to you later. A:I was thinking about going to Rome myself. Do you recommend it? B: Yes. ( 26 ) There are s0 many interesting things to see. (21) A: Guess what, Uncle Bob! I started learning karate today. Mom said you used to do karate. B: That's right. I took lessons in high school. A: Can I practice with you? We could do it in the backyard. B:( 21)You might get hurt. Maybe after you've had some more lessons. 1 That's probably not a good idea. 2 You should practice withme now. 3 It would be better to quit your lessons. 4 I'll get changed into my karate uniform. (22) A: I'm going to Paris on a homestay this summer. B: Really, Karen? My sister lives there. ( 22 ) A: That would be great. I'd like to meet her. B: Well, write to her soon because she's very busy. (25) 1 but I forgot where I took most of them. 2 but I lost my camera on the last.day. 3 but I haven't gotten them from the store yet. 4 but I didn't bring the camera with me today. 1 Shall I go to France with you? 2 Shall I introduce you to a host family? 3 Shall I give you her e-mail address? 4 Shall I teach you some French? (26) 1 I'm sure you'd havea great time. 2 It's more fun with lots of people. 3 You should go to Milan instead. 4 I like to practice my Italian. 38

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問2の問題で自分は、 It was painted mountains and the morning sun. と答えたのですが丸になりますか?

Urushi is used for small crafts, and also for buildings made of wOod. It was als 次は、高校1年生の Moe が漆(urushi)について書いた英文です。これを読んで、問1~ of them were painted with "urushi," Urushi is used in many traditional crafts in Japan. Ne Around the sixteenth century, many people from Europe came to Japan. These Europeans really liked crafts made with urushi, so they bought a lot of these crafts. In Europe, rich peopl= In fact, the number of Japanese workers who produce urushi is Many old buildings in World Heritage Sites in Nikko also need a lea 「sap of these trees is used as paim decay slowly. Urushi ha Why did she buy me those chopstics This winter, I went to Ishikawa Prefecture with my family and visited some museums there 「valuable crafts made with urushi. After we left he Urushi has been used for over eight thousand years in Japn 3 enjoyed looking at all the beautiful and mother smiled, and boughta set of *chopsticks for me. made with urushi ? After I came home, I began to use them. They were very beautiful easy to use. rash, but it's safe World. There are five kinds of urushi trees in Japan. The 'bonding agent. If you touch the sap of urushi, then you'll get a or as a sets. touch urushi after it "preserved because they Crafts made with urushi are well preserved very old crafts, so it has played a very important role in Japan. used to build Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto. Of course, a lot of urushi is needed c. buildings. of urushi. の restormg traditional buildings like these only in Japan. Those crafts were called "japan" 。 'symbol of wealth. collected crafts made with urushi as a symbols of Japan. Of course, even today, urushi is famous as a symbol of Japanese traditional crafts TL the *Nagano Olympic Committee (NAOC) was planning the 1998 Nagano Olympic Winter Gam medals with urushi. NAOC thought that the medals sho it decided to make the winners' be made with original *materials and ^techniques. They also need to be beautiful and h- "permanent value. After thinking about all this, NAOC chose to make them with urushi painted mountains and the morning sun on them with urushi. Many foreign countries restore crafts made with urushi, too. Many of the crafts Europe from Japan now need to be restored. Urushi is especially *vulnerable to sunlig: crafts made with urushi are * damaged when they are in the sunlight. In Europe, some p. have tried to restore their Japanese crafts made with urushi with other materials and techn. because there are no urushi trees there. A But these materials and techniques didn't wor! with urushi. For example in Europe, some of the crafts have now turned brown. 10 Sue a group of Japanese “craftspeople recently visited Germany and restored some ot the ja 2020年·埼玉県(学校選択)(GA)

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