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英語 高校生

問1(B) 答えは4ですが、2がダメなのは何故ですか? it was too fast で トーマスがフェンスを登るのが速かった になるので、2でもいいと思いました。 (c)答えは2ですが、驚いて助けたという意味で3もありなのではと思いました。

UNIT J 15 出題データ ■ワード数: 354 words ■難易度 : 超基礎 ●解答と解説:本冊 p.68~79 ■目標解答時間: 20分 kmon yitirbame 次の英文を読み、後の問いに答えなさい。 al UNIT 5 But ( D ) the zoo worker arrived, a gorilla went over to Thomas. It was Binti Jua, an eight-year-old mother gorilla. She had her baby gorilla on her back. With one "arm" she picked up the little boy. She carried him carefully over to a door, walking on 25 three legs. There she put Thomas down so a zoo worker could get him. mart qisilbin, 70100) It was a hot summer day in Chicago. The Kemper family decided it was a good day to go to the Brookfield Zoo. Janet and Kevin Kemper had two children: Thomas, 3, and Sally, 6 months. 30 Thomas loved going to the zoo. He liked watching all the animals, 5 but he especially loved the gorillas. The Kempers went straight to the gorilla exhibit. There were six adult gorillas and a three-month-old baby gorilla. In the Brookfield Zoo, the animals are not in cages. They are in large areas dug out of the ground. These areas have fences around 10 (1) them so the animals cannot get out and people cannot fall in. But three-year-old boys ( A ). While the Kempers were watching the gorillas, little Sally started to cry. Kevin took her from Janet, and Janet looked in her bag for a bottle of juice. In those few seconds, Thomas climbed up the fence. A woman saw him and shouted, "Stop him!" A tall man reached up to get him, but it was too (B). Thomas fell down the other side of the fence. He fell 18 feet onto the hard concrete floor. (2) He lay very still, with blood on his head. Janet and Kevin shouted for (C). People crowded around the fence, and someone ran to get 20 a zoo worker. Janet and Kevin ran to the door, too. Thomas was badly hurt and had to go to the hospital, but after a few days he was better. The story was on the evening news in Chicago. Some people cheered and others cried when they heard it. But many of them thought about that mother gorilla and asked themselves, "What is she doing in a zoo? What is the difference between a gorilla and me?" trid, jun but entre e *[*] the gorilla exhibit show ■設問■ 1. (A)~(D) に入れるのに最も適当なものをそれぞれ①〜 ④ の中から1つ選んで マークしなさい。 (A) 1 like to take care of animals 2 cry when they see the gorillas 3 are good climbers 4 are interested in watching the animals early (2) fast 2 help 2 though (B) (C) 1 cry (D) before 3 heavy 3 surprise 3 if late 4 the gorillas 4 until 17

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英語 中学生

(4)の問題です! 模範解答の、how about の後のasking は、askではダメですか?? 教えてください🙏

9 エリカ (Erika) と留学生のロイ (Roy) が昼休みに教室で話をしました。 この対話文を読んで, (1) (2) (3) に入る最も適当なものを、それぞれあとのアーエのうちから一つ ずつ選び、 その符号を書きなさい。 また、対話文の内容に合うように, 符号は語数に含まない。) で書きなさい。 Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: (1) I planted rice in my host father's rice field. He is a rice farmer. Sounds interesting. Did you enjoy it? に入る英語を10語程度(、・などの I planted rice for the first time. It was hard work for me, but it Of course. was exciting. That's wonderful. Well, I saw news on TV about living things in rice fields last week. It said the number of living things is smaller these days. (2) There are some reasons. One is concrete water channels in rice fields. It is hard for some living things to live in such places. And some of them such as Japanese rice fish are endangered now. Really? (3) I hope that endangered living things in rice fields will be helped. I hope so, too. What can we do for them? Erika: Roy: Erika: Good idea. Let's go to the teachers' room after school. Roy: Yes, let's! (€) plant ~を植える host ホームステイ先の rice field 田んぼ farmer hard 困難な living thing 生き物 these days 近頃では concrete water channel コンクリート製の用水路 Japanese rice fish ミナミメダカ (1) 7 How often do you plant rice? What does your host father do? (2) Why is the number smaller? Why did you see the news? endangered 絶滅の危機にある What did you do last weekend? I When did you plant rice? 1 I know that. I I saw the news, too. (3) 7 Actually, I have some endangered living things at home. Where can I see such places? Can you tell me more about concrete water channels? I That's too bad.

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英語 高校生

なぜcanでは無いのですか?お願いします

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