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英語 高校生

合っているか確認して頂きたいです。

EXERCISES 各文の( )内に適当な関係副詞を入れなさい . 1) March is the month (when 2) I don't know the reason (why 3) Tell me (how 4) That is the hospital (where ) their son was born. ) school starts in South Korea. ) the baseball game was canceled. ) they recycled empty cans. (「~した方法」 の意味になるように) ②2 日本文の意味に合うように[ ]内の語句を並べかえ, 英文を完成させなさい. 1) そういうわけで今日、彼女は眠そうなのです. [looks, why, sleepy, she] That is_why she looks sleepy 2)3月27日は私たちの両親が結婚した日です. [got, when, married, our parents] when our parents got married March 27 is 3) 市役所は私が住んでいるところから遠くありません. [where, live, from, I, far] The City Hall isn't far from where Ⅰ live ③各文の()内に適当な関係詞を入れ, 全文を日本語に直しなさい. 1) Kana moved to Los Angeles, (where ) she studied art. カナはロサンゼルスに引っ越し、そこで芸術を学んだ 2) We were having dinner last night, (when 昨夜私たちが夜食を食べていたら、急に明かりが消えました。 各文を日本語に直しなさい. 1) This is how he discovered America. このようにして彼はアメリカを見つけたのです。 that を選ぶこと。 2) Canada is a country where we can see many lakes. カナダは多くの湖がみれる国です。 ) the lights suddenly went out. 3) My sister was born in 2000, when the Olympics were held in Sydney. 私の姉は、2000年に生まれました、その年のオリンピックはシドニーで行われました。 ) ( visited ) ( us (-2) 5 日本文の意味に合うように( )内に適語を入れなさい. 1) 彼が私たちのチームを去った日のことを決して忘れないだろう. I'll never forget ( the ) ( day ) ( when ) ( he ) (left) our team. 2) 彼女が私たちを訪ねた理由を知っていますか. Do you know why ) ( she 3) ランナーはスタートした場所まで戻らなければなりません。 The runners have to go back to (wher) (they 4) 水曜日は父の帰宅が早い日だ. Le Wednesday is (when ) my father (goes) (back 5) アユミはパリを旅行し, そこでエッフェル塔を見た. Ayumi traveled in Paris, ( where )( she 6) そのようにして母はみそ汁を作ります。 That's (kow ) my mother (cooked) miso soup. today. :) ( saw )? (→ 3.) ひきなさい。 ただし、い )( started). ) early. ) the Eiffel Tower.

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理科 中学生

英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

を示します 。 ) 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えなさい Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing T↑ld, below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The vhuis P to chare to bru as a student next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a leader with 28 classmates from my university. or og od bebloeb you w Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. no Deten sill oly OST and When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [ SELECT READINGS] the Philippines: フィリピン (7) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island: ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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英語 中学生

英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

示します。) ⑥⑥6 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えな Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. moralib grid Janog jelenl jou in vhuse J'aob siqooq I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was-my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a student alth to change wasbare vok leader with 28 classmates from my university. tog od bebloob you tw Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time Q bel 200 noen with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. millend ofte oIDST I OW sanoo adi as ody busil e sul nos When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [SELECT READINGS] (E) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island : ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに最適 the Philippines:フィリピン Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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英語 高校生

4の解き方がわかりません。 例えば(a)で、続く文であくびを謝っていることも全て把握した上で、挨拶なのでpolitelyかと考えたのですが、なぜ誤りなのか教えていただきたいです。

13 Lucy is a British schoolgirl who lives in Oxford. She is talking to her father, Fred, in the kitchen of their home. Read the conversation below and answer the following questions. Lucy: (a) Good morning, Dad. Oh, sorry for yawning. What are you doing with that microwave oven? It looks heavy. Do you need a hand with moving it? Fred: I think I'll be OK, Lucy. I'm just going to put it in the car and take it to the city dump. Lucy: Couldn't you send it away to be repaired? Fred: It's ten years old and well out of warranty now, so I very much doubt that the manufacturer would do it. They probably don't even carry the spare parts anymore. Lucy: That's a shame. Oh, I know what! Why not take it to the Repair Café near my school? Fred: What's that? I've never heard of it. Lucy: It's brilliant! We visited it as part of our environmental science course recently. It's a meeting place where people can get together to mend broken items cooperatively. And have a chat and a cup of coffee! Fred: I'm all ears. Tell me more. Lucy: Well, the first Repair Café was started by a Dutch woman called Martine Postma in Amsterdam in 2009. (1) 彼女は,使い捨て文化で環境が破壊されて, ゴミの量が地球規模で増えることを心配してたん . She wanted to find a local solution to this global problem. Fred: That's what they call "thinking globally, acting locally," isn't it? Lucy: Exactly. She also wanted to address the decline in community spirit amongst urban dwellers and do something about people's loss of practical skills and ingenuity. Fred: And the idea (2) caught on? Lucy: Very much so. The concept has grown into a global movement. The one in Oxford started about four years ago. Fred: Impressive! What kind of things do they repair? Lucy: Oh, all sorts. Electrical appliances, clothes, furniture, crockery, bicycles, and even toys. Fred: How successful are they at repairing things? Lucy: Well, of course, they cannot guarantee to fix every item brought to them, but they have a fairly good success rate. One study found that on average 60 to 70 percent of items were repaired. The rate is higher for some items such as bicycles and clothes but lower for things like laptop computers. Fred: I can understand that. Just between you and me, I think some electronics manufacturers deliberately make products in such a way that you cannot disassemble them and repair them unless you have specialized tools and equipment. Lucy: Yes, and that's where Repair Cafés can help. But these cafés are not just about repairing things for people. They are places where we can meet others, share ideas, and be inspired. The volunteer repairers are very keen to involve the visitors in thinking about the repair and actually carrying out the repair themselves. They also encourage people to think about living together in more sustainable communities. Fred: I suppose you could say they are about repairing our minds, not just our things. Lucy: Quite so, although often the two are very closely related. Many people attach (3)sentimental value to old things that might, for example, be part of their family history. Fred: I see what you mean. It almost sounds too good to be true. (a)Is there a catch? For example, how much does it cost? Lucy: Advice and help from the repairers is free, but people who use the café are invited to make a donation. That money is used to cover the costs involved in running the café. If specific spare parts are needed, the repairers will advise you on how to obtain them. Fred: Well, that's marvelous! (e)Then I'll take this old microwave there. Are they open today? Lucy: Yes, and I'll come with you. I've got a pair of jeans that are badly in need of some attention. QUESTIONS 1. Translate the underlined part after (1) into English. 2. What does the underlined phrase after (2) mean? Select the most appropriate expression from the list below. (A) became popular (B) hit a dead end (C) occurred to you (D) played a significant role (E) worked in practice 3. The underlined phrase after (3) means the value of an object which is derived from personal or emotional association rather than its material worth. Give ONE object that has "sentimental value" for you and explain why it has such value. Your answer should be between 15 and 20 English words in length. (Indicate the number of words you have written at the end of your answer.)

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英語 高校生

問題を解いたのですが、解答が乗っていなかったため、教えていただきたいです。 返信が少し遅くなってしまうかもしれません。 よろしくお願いします。

問1 次の英文を読んで, 空欄A〜J に入れるのに最も適切なものをそれぞれ①~ ⑩のうちから一つ選び, その番号を記入せよ。 ただし、 各語は大文字・小文字の区別 はしないこととし, 同じ語を繰り返して使用してはいけない。 なお, 選択肢には使用 しない語が二つある。 According to new research, the world's demand for water cannot be met by 2040. There is A question that water shortage is one of the most serious environmental issues, leading to damage to plants and soils. B only that, it can be a cause of conflicts. It is because water is essential C people's health, industry, and way of life. About health, when clean water is unavailable, people D to use dirty water. As for industry, E enough water, many factories cannot run at full capacity. Finally, water shortages may change people's culture. For example, shortages may affect rice cultivation and F agricultural traditions. In this way, people's lives depend G sharing fresh water. H one country or group dominates water resources, other countries or groups may face water shortages. Then, conflicts I limited water resources may take place in many parts of the world. It is safe to say that water shortage is a human problem as J as an environmental problem. above almost 1 (2) (3) for 4 have (5) if (6) (7 (8) no not on 10 (11) 12 over therefore well without

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英語 高校生

あっているかの確認と解けていないところの回答を 教えてください 範囲は関係詞です

各文の()内に適当な関係副詞を入れなさい. when 1) March is the month (wh 2) I don't know the reason (why 3) Tell me( 4) That is the hospital (where ) school starts in South Korea. ) the baseball game was canceled. ) they recycled empty cans. (「~した方法」 の意味になるように) ) their son was born. ● 日本文の意味に合うように[ ]内の語句を並べかえ, 英文を完成させなさい. 1)そういうわけで今日、彼女は眠そうなのです. [looks, why, sleepy, she] That is_why she looks sleepy 2)3月27日は私たちの両親が結婚した日です. [got, when, married, our parents] ur parents got married March 27 is when our 3) 市役所は私が住んでいるところから遠くありません. [where, live, from, I, far] The City Hall isn't where Ⅰ live from far.. ③ 各文の()内に適当な関係詞を入れ, 全文を日本語に直しなさい . 1) Kana moved to Los Angeles, ( s, (where) she stu 2)We were having dinner last night, (when inly 各文を日本語に直しなさい. 1) This is how he discovered America. she studied art. 2) Canada is a country where we can see many lakes. 3) My sister was born in 2000, when the Olympics were held in Sydney. ⑤ 日本文の意味に合うように( )内に適語を入れなさい. 1)彼が私たちのチームを去った日のことを決して忘れないだろう。 I'll never forget ( w mom ) ( ) ( ) ( 2) 彼女が私たちを訪ねた理由を知っていますか. Do you know (the 3) ランナーはスタートした場所まで戻らなければなりません. ) ( 1818 The runners have to go back to ( 4)水曜日は父の帰宅が早い日だ. Wednesday is (when )(reasch) (why 5) アユミはパリを旅行し, そこでエッフェル塔を見た. ) ( she Ayumi traveled in Paris, (where 6)そのようにして母はみそ汁を作ります。 That's (how ) my father ( ) the lights suddenly went out. ) ( ) ( ) ( ) my mother( made ) miso soup. ) ( (1) )? (→2) |early. today. ) our team. ) ( looked) the Eiffel Tower.

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