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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( 1) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go ). Jane: Risa: Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. Jane: * I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. Risa: You know, Jane, "Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wakeの過去分詞 definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・・に慣れている right after その後すぐに priority safety hide En

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英語 中学生

あ に入るのは、until か withoutのどちらですか? 解説もありでお願いします!

Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: Jane: Risa: I was woken up by the earthquake this morning, and couldn't go back to sleep after that. Nothing fell on the floor or was damaged, but definitely it was a big one! I was scared! Yeah, it woke me up, too. I haven't felt one like that in a while, but I think I was too used to those shakings. I went to sleep right after. Weren't you scared, Risa? Yes, but just a little. I think I'm afraid of a really big one, like the one in Tohoku in 2011, anyway. You know, you can't be just scared ( ) preparing for disasters, Jane. Do you know what to do in an earthquake? There are almost no earthquakes in your country, right? No, I haven't experienced one in the U.K. Can you tell me what to do? Sure. The first priority is your safety. Hide under a desk or table to protect your head. Stay there until the earthquake stops. Then be prepared to move to a safer place. I'm sure we'll do some simulations in the evacuation drill held at school next Monday. We'll learn there what's important to do during an earthquake. Wow! That sounds great. I'm looking ( ) the drill now. Maybe we can get "Moriyama-ku Evacuation Map" after the drill. It shows you (in, where, should, you, a disaster, go). い Oh, I'm glad to know that. You should make an emergency kit, too. Our family has made one each and put them near their bed. I see. Can you tell me how I should make it? Well, I'll send you an email later then. z I'm getting less scared, Risa. Thank you very much. You know, Jane, " Don't be scared; be prepared."! woken wake の過去分詞 right after その後すぐに definitely 確かに in a while しばらく be used to ・・・・・に慣れている priority safety hiden332

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英語 高校生

【写真】の読むとき、どこを区切りればよいのか教えてほしいです。

Do you know how many children there are in the world? I thought there were 3 million Cnaren in the world. In reálity, there are 2.1 billion children in the world. Do you think they all are Iiving sáfely and cómfortably? It is not true. 356,000 children are troubled by poverty. I Khew foreign children were troúbled by póverty, but I didn't know Japanese children were troubled by póverty. 1 in 7 Children in Japan live in poverty. I was surprised to hear that. Japan is not at war and not a poor country. It is an advanced and developed nation. So, why does it have this problem? 「nere are many causes. First,non-regular employmentis increasing. Non-regular employees don't get enough money and they don't have a stable job. Second, the number of elderly people is increasing. When the number of elderly people increases, it burdens Japan's workload. Finally, single-parent families are increasing. So how can we solve these problems? The first is food support. For example, there are certain projects and corporations that carry out food services and children's cafeterias.Certain food services are free for low-income single-parent families. Children's cafeterias' dishes are free or low price for children. There are about 12 children's cafeterias in Koriyama. Second, schooling support. Children can go to supplemental school and go to lessons set up by a support group. There are various ways to solve the problem. What can we do for poor Japanese children? I think we should understand this present condition and donate money. I want to be a member ofa support group. The day when children in Japan and around the world can live safely and with peace of mind Willit come?I hope that children around the world, including Japan, can live safely and securely. Through the SDGS, I hope we can secure happiness for all children.

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英語 高校生

【写真】を読む時に… •アクセントをどこに付ければいいのか •どこできって読めばいいのか •繋げて読む部分はどこか •語尾を上げる又は下げるところはどこか を教えてほしいです。

Do you know how many children there are in the world? I thought there were 3 million Chiidren in the world. In reálity, there are 2.1 billion children in the world. Do you think they all are Iiving sáfely and cómfortably? It is not true. 356,000 children are troubled by póverty. I Knew foreign children were troūbled by póverty, but I didn't know Japanese children were troubled by póverty. 1 in 7 Children in Japanlive in poverty. I was surprised to hear that. Japan is not at war and not a poor country. It is an advanced and developed nation. So, why does it have this problem? There are many causes. First,non-regular employment is increasing. Non-regular employees don't get enough money and they don't have a stable job. Second, the number of elderly people is increasing. When the number of elderly people increases, it burdens Japan's workload. Finally, single-parent families are increasing. So how can we solve these problems? The first is food support. For example, there are certain projects and corporations that carry out food services and children's cafeterias.Certain food services are free for low-income single-parent families. Children's cafeterias' dishes are free or low price for children. There are about 12 children's cafeterias in Koriyama. Second, schooling support. Children can go to supplemental school and go to lessons set up by a support group. There are various ways to solve the problem. What can we do for poor Japanese children?1 think we should understand this present condition and donate money. I want to be a member of a support group. The day when children in Japan and around the world can live safely and with peace of mind Will it come?l hope that children around the world, including Japan, can live safely and securely. Through the SDGS, I hope we can secure happiness for all children.

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