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Hideki: Great! His dream finally came true! Hideki: Did Ranald have a hard time in Nagasaki? ME Smith: Well, this book says that people were kind to him because they thought he was a nice person. Me Smith: However, he was caught soon and taken to Nagasaki as an *illegal immigrant. Me Smith: Ranald didn't give up his dream. He worked on a ship, and he tried to find a way to go to Me Smith: Well, he had to take a *ship to Japan because planes were not *invented yet. Also Japan was Hideki: An isolated country Oh, Sakoku! I understand why it wasn't easy for him. was very interested in Japan. He wanted to visit Japan, but it wasn't easy. 読んで、 Hideki: Why? on isolated country at that time. Tonan, One day he got off a ship *off the coast of Hokkaido. Then he took a small *boat and 0oched an island in Hokkaido. He did this when he was 24 years old. In Nagasaki, he taught English, and he also learned Japanese from Japanese people. After seven months in Nagasaki, he went back to America and wrote about Japan and Japanese people. From his book we can understand his love for Japan. Oh, even on his *grave stone we can see it. Hideki: What do you mean? ME Smith: It has the Japanese word Sayonara on it. Hideki: I understand he liked Japan very much. He became a *bridge between two countries. To be like him in the future, 5 Mr Smith: That's good. Do your best, Hideki. invent:発明する isolated:孤立した 注) native English-speaker: 英語を母国語として話す人 off the coast of ~:~の沖合で ship:船 boat:ボート illegal immigrant: 密入国者 grave stone:墓石 bridge:かけ橋

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英語 高校生

1、3、5は解けたのですがそれ以外が訳分からないので、教えてくれると嬉しいです!

取り組み日 再点 月 目標時間 STEP3 読解問題にアプローチ (2年7月改) 20分 The Latin word infans, from which “infant" comes, means "a person who is unable to speak" But all mothers know that communication begins long before actual speech. Babies “talk" to parents with their eyes, their expressions and their whole bodies, and parents respond to them in the same language. Human beings are different from other animals in our highly developed use of language and understanding. Ababy can hear conversations even while she is in her mother's womb. And then from the minute she is born she begins to feel the rhythms of her native language and gradually learns to recognize meaning. In South Africa, *the Bantu tribe celebrates the first time a child answers to her name witha special dinner. The best way to encourage your baby's language is to begin a two*way conversation. Mothers all over the world talk to their babies in a special language, known as "(ア)motherese" or “baby talk". Without learning how, we tend to use the simplest words, changing our grammar to make sentences shorter. Mothers talk of themselves in the third person, repeat things, and speak to their infants in a sing-song pitch. By looking at our babies while we are talking to them, we also teach them the facial expressions that come with speech. Babies start babbling from around three months, repeating easy sounds like “da", “ta", "ma", “ba" and “pa”. All around the world these first basic sounds are the roots of common names for other family members, most importantly “mother" and “father". For example, baba means “mother” among *the Gusii tribe of Kenya, while baban is “father" for *the Sambarivo people of Madagascar. The English word “daddy" is tata in Greek, tatasin Sanskrit and papa in French. Considering the amount of time she spends with her baby in the first months, a mother might expect her baby to say her name first. But this doesn't usually happen. Studies have shown that (イ)babies try to name their fathers before their mothers. Perhaps mothers want to hear their baby's first word as “daddy", in order to make a father feel more important and to add more meaning to his fatherhood. Or perhaps father, a familiar but often a little more distant person, is considered worth saying first. In Europe, the origins of the everyday words for “mother" are closely related to breastfeeding. Mom, Mam, Mummy - all these words come fronm the ancient Greek mamman, which means 17

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英語 高校生

お願いします、!

Australia is the continent where Europeans began to settle about 200 years 第13講 PS Practical Skills 予習授業復 1/復 2/復 3 次の英文を読んで、設問に答えなさい。 Lor the Outback. They have a custom called ‘walkabout, which is a survival Every aboriginal boy must go on a journey in the desert and live in it just by Limcelf for a long time. He must learn how to make a fire, how to cook, and how ind a water hole where he can get some water to drink. It gets very hot during Hhe dav and very cold at night. He may get ill, but he must get over it, because this ic the time when he must show how truly strong he is. He has to walk and walk for seven to eight months until he meets his people again. Only when he finishes his 'walkabout,' will he be accepted as an adult member of his tribe*. Then he is allowed to marry and have his own children. Aborigine: アボリジニー (オーストラリア原住民) vast desert area : 広大な砂漠地帯 tribe: 部族 【1】 次の1~5 の内容が本文と一致する場合はTを、一致しない場合はFを記し な さい。 1.ヨーロッパ人は 40,000年前にオーストラリアに定住し始めた。 2. 'walkabout'「放浪の旅」とは13~14 才の少年に課せられる生存の試練である。 3. 少年は長い間たった1人で砂漠で暮らさねばならない。 4. 砂漠は昼夜を通してたいへん暑い。 5. 少年は「放浪の旅」 を終えた時、 大人として扱われる。 [2】 文中の下線部を和訳しなさい。

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