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英語 中学生

中1の英語です!! 答え教えて欲しいです🙌🏻 回答早めでお願いします🥲😵‍💫

)に適する語を書きなさい。 ⑤5 次の対話文の( (1) 2人は明日のことについて、話しています。 A: ( ① ) up, Ryo ? B : I want to go to Kyoto tomorrow. Let's go together, Bob. A: Sounds ( ② ) fun. like (2) 疲れた様子の友だちに話しかけています。 A : What's wrong? You don't ( ① ) well. B : I'm thirsty. I want to drink something. A : ( ② ) do you want, tea or water? B : Water, please. ⑥ 旬(しゅん)とアン(Ann)が部活動について話しています。対話を読んで、あとの問いに答 (思考・判断・表現2点×5) えなさい。 Shun : I joined the popular music club in April. I practice the guitar every day. In November, we had a concert. It was my first concert. Ann : Wow! Where did you have the concert ? Shun : I had it in the gym. Many people came to the concert. Ann Were you nervous at the concert? Shun : Yes, I was. But I enjoyed the concert. Ann When is your next concert? Shun :It's in March. Come to the concert, please. (知識・技能 2点×4) 次の英文はポピュラー音楽部の 11月の演奏会を聞いた来年旬たちの中学校に入 学する予定の外国人の小学生が、ポピュラー音楽部の部員あてに書いた感想です。 ( )に適する語を書いて英文を完成させなさい。 文字が示されている場合は、 その文字で始まる語を書きなさい。 The concert ⓘ (w ) great! I (w ) well like you. I'm looking ④( ). 3(g concert in ⑤( ) to play the ) to your next

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英語 高校生

英語の文法についてに質問です。 一と二枚目の緑の蛍光ペンのところの文法が合っているか確認していただきたいです。  三枚目に参考資料を載せてあります。 お願いします🙇‍♂️

CUTTING EDGE 1-05 絶滅危惧種の選定 Have you ever heard of the "quagga"? Perhaps not, but you may have seen a zebra before. (1)The zebra is a horse-like animal with 形M distinctive black and white stripes covering its body. The quagga was a member of the zebra family, brownish in colour with white stripes FOS around the neck and the front part of the body. (2)It is often said that quagga looked like "zebra which had forgotten to put on their pajama trousers." Quaggas lived in Southern Africa, but they died out in the 19th century due to overhunting. We can now only see their wild beauty as 3stuffed specimens. Some researchers, however, have tried to "revive" the quagga. Because of its attractive stripe pattern, the quagga has gathered much attention from those interested in animal conservation. Those who would like to see the animals walk around the savannas again have conducted the Quagga Project for over thirty years in South Africa. Fas 模様のない (3)It turns out that the quagga is genetically close to the plains zebra. In this project, researchers have attempted to selectively breed plains zebras: they chose plains zebras which have fewer stripes and look slightly like quaggas. Baby zebras born to a slightly quagga- like mother and father may look more like the quagga, with a 13 significantly reduced number of stripes. (4)This project has achieved a certain level of success, producing several lovely baby zebras which have striking similarities [to ] the quagga. . However, should we be happy about this? (5)While this new generation of zebras is visually impressive, it only resembles [X]

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数学 中学生

問2の(2)を教えてください。

次の問いに答えなさい。 実験 1 [1] 水平な机の上にある方眼紙の上に, 鏡Xを垂直に立てて置いた。 鉛筆を鏡Xの 鏡Xに鉛筆の像 手前の点Pに垂直に立てて置き, 点Qから鏡X を見たところ. がうつって見えた。 図1は, このときのようすを真上から見たものである。 [2] 方眼紙の上に、 鏡Xと直角になるように鏡Yを垂直に立てて置いた。 光源装置 の光を点Rから鏡Xの点Aに当てたところ, 光は鏡Xと鏡Yで反射したあと, 点 Bを通った。 図2は、このときのようすを真上から見たものである。 図1 図2 鏡X 光 44 実験 2 7. 7. I 16. 鏡X. R SEM B 図3 回転の軸 鏡Y 入射光 光源装置 の位置 iP [1] 図3のように水平な机の上に鏡を垂直に立 て置き,光源装置の光を鏡の点Oに当てたとこ ろ, 光は点〇で反射した。 このときの入射光と 反射光の間の角の大きさは30度であった。 図3 の状態から、点Oに光を当てながら, 鏡を点0 を通る机と垂直方向の線分を軸として、鏡を真 上から見たときに反時計回り (図3の白い矢印 ⇒の向き)に5度ずつ25度まで回転させていき, それぞれのときの入射光と反 射光の間の角の大きさをはかった。 表は, その結果をまとめたものである。 じく 表 鏡 反射光 入射光と反射 光の間の角 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 鏡を回転させた角度 [度 ] 入射光と反射光の間の角の大きさ 〔度 〕 [2] [1] のあと,再び入射光と反射光の間の角の大きさが30度になるようにした。 次に、光を点〇に当てながら, 鏡を [1] と反対方向 (時計回り) に少しずつ回転 させていったところ,やがて入射光と反射光の道すじが重なった。 b 問1 実験1について,次の(1), (2)に答えなさい。 (1) [1] の下線部で,鉛筆の像はどの位置にあるように見えましたか, 図1の○のア~エ から選びなさい。 (2) [2]で,点Aで反射した光は, そのあと点Bまでどのように進みましたか, 光が進んだ 道すじを,解答用紙の図にかき入れなさい。 問2 実験2について、 次の(1), (2) に答えなさい。 (1) 次の文の① ② の [1] で, 鏡を反時計回りに5度回転させるごとに,入射角は①ア 5度 ずつ, 反射角は②ア 5度 イ 10度ずつ大きくなったことがわかる。 (2) [2] の下線部⑥のようになったのは,鏡を何度回転させたときですか。 求めなさい。 }に当てはまるものを,それぞれア, イから選びなさい。 イ 10度

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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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