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英語 中学生

この問題全部解いたんですが(分からないとこも含む)、答えを無くしてしまいました💦 (※プリントの写真は解く前のものです) なので解いたのはいいんですが、答えが分かりません😖 今日中に答え合わせをしたいので、この問題がわかる方は答えを教えてください🙇‍♂️💦 よろし... 続きを読む

He studied and worked hard for many years. He invented many useful things. He hoped that people would 『応用問題 回 次の英文を読んで,あとの問いに答えよ。 Do you know the man in the picture? He is the "person who *invented many things His name is Thomas Edison. *Probably, he is very famous, so you have( his name. Many people think that he was a "genius. But A Ldifficult, it. learn, him, was ? But he for, to] things when he was a boy. Can you believe he didn't like 5 enjoyed( 2 ) science books. He , [get, wanted, ideas, to, some] for new things. 3 ) our life easier. Now he is ( )"the king of be happy with those things. They have( the "inventors" *person 人 invent 発明する probably たぶん genius 天才 inventor(s) 発明家 )D~のに適する語を 内から1つずつ選び, 適する形にして書け。 call, read. hear, make 2 ]A.B内の語を, 意味が通るように正しく並べかえよ。 A But things when he was a boy. B He for new things. (3) に入る最も適する語を, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で書け。 ア English イ music ウ math エ history (4) 下線部の指す内容を日本語で書け。 (5) 本文の内容について, 次の質問に英語で答えよ。 a. Do many people think that Edison was a genius? b. What kind of books did Edison like? (6) 本文の内容に合っているものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で書け。 ア Thomas Edison was good at studying at school. イ It was very easy for Thomas Edison to invent a new thing. ウ Thomas Edison is very famous, so we know his name very well. ェ Thomas Edison wanted to be "the king of the inventors." フ) 目

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英語 中学生

問7で、 I want to sing a song with children. Singing makes us fan, so we can spend good time. 添削をお願いしたいです🙇‍♀️

ウ money I his clothes to change. 3 o heae member at the center.) 2ame.A Joseph: n yOu work here. 1on. of the children here are very small, so you have to be careful. Joseph: Jo Creat! Well, there are some popular Japanese stories written in English here. a then I see. Ill be careful. Sirstel But we (them/the children/ read / have/to/ never]. Why don't you read these *picture books in English ? Oh, I see. I hope they'll like listening to the stories in English. et to Joseph: Ms Aida: These stories are very popular, so I think the children will like them. Please read 2oudi the picture books slowly. Ms. Aida: Of course. If you are ready, you can start now. すっ。 Toseph: Sure. I'll try to do that. Can I choose some of the stories now ? Joseph : OK! (注) picture book…絵本 問5 ( 内のすべての語句を正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。 (4点) 問6 下線部 that は,どのようなことをさしていますか。日本語で答えなさい。(4点) 4〈That night, Joseph sends an e-mail to Miku.> Hi, Miku! I went to the Child Care Support Center today and met a lot of children there. 書き time. Some of them cried, but Ms. Aida helped me a lot. I really liked working there and I want to go again. Taking care of children is very *challenging work! ButI think that nothing IS more important than spending time with children. The little children enjoyed listening to the picture books I read in English, and we had a great Next time, Id like to do something else at the center. Do you have any good ideas, Miku ? See you soon. 下線部について, もしあなたが子育て支援センターでボランティアをするとしたら, 子供 だちに絵本を読むことの他に、どのょうなことをしたいですか。 2文以上の英語で書きなさい。 「文目は,具体的にしたいことを書きなさい。2文目以降は, その理由が伝わるように書きな さい。(4点) 【注) challenging やりがいのある 旧o

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英語 中学生

結構遅ぎめで教えて頂きたいのですが、わかる方いませんか?

スエイ7ルト We can all do something to help others. Do yor Read and Think ② ジョシュは,図書室で借りたユニバーサルデザインの本を読んでいます。 Round 1 Get the Gi= ? Who is the father of universal design? 本文は何について説明し Aa useful produ New Words B the father of OAmerican (amérikan] Ronald Mace, an American Ca big center O professor Iprafesar] O childhood [jaildhad] professor, is the father of Round 2 Focus on のbetter [bétar] universal design. He was in a 本文を読んで、次の質 O society |sasáioti] ルドフット wheelchair from childhood, and 0 Who is Rona のdisabled |diséibld] 2 What did pe Oremove [rimú:v] often had a difficult time. So 5 3 What did R- O barrier(s) |beerior(z) ュ- he looked for ways to make a O found(ed) [fáund(id)] も Round 3 Think a Vサイ 3 Ocenter |séntar better society for disabled people.o 1口の中から適t Ospread [spréd ←O spread |spréd| アイ とス スター リム-ウ パリ In the 1970s, people started to remove barrien Ronald M ロァルト ディスエイブルト Ronald Mace [ránald méis ロナルド - メイス[人名] had a difficu for disabled people, but Ronald had a different ide リムーウ society for di ワェネート バリ3マ" He wanted to remove barriers for everyone. i の(1970)s thought that we often become disabled as we get o テキスュニイッよ He thoug It is important to know that there are different peop they get old ソサ。3 アイ ス センター in our society. In the 1980s, he foünded the Center |2 ユニバーサル ペアになり、 ため Universal Design, and spread his idea to the world. ワール Now many people think that it is a great 1de イト 右は日本の人 それぞれの人 Jvetnl ※総務省統計局 have any ideas? (階 1125 word コラム ~ロナルド·メイスと 「7つの原則」~ column (セ ユニパーサルデザインの生みの親, ロナ ルド·メイスは、その考え方をまとめた 「7つの原則」を提唱しました。また、 アメリ カのノースカロライナ州立大学にユニバー サルデザインセンターを設立し, ユニバー サルデザインの研究や普及に努めました。 これをきっかけに、ユニバーサルデザイン が世界中に広まったと言われています。 OEquitable Use だれにでも同じように利用できる。間違えにくく危険につながら OFlexibility in Use 使うときの自由度が高い。 OSimple and Intuitive Use 使い方が単純ですぐにわかる。 OPerceptible Information 必要な情報がすぐにわかる。 6Tolerance for Error OLow Physical Effort 楽な姿勢で、少ない力で使える。 OSize and Space for Approach and Use 使いやすいスペースと大きさがある。 Point of View 78 seventy-eight

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英語 高校生

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The authoe w wsu In the beginning I wrote my diary on the backs of paper place mats. My friend and 答問題) 口次の英文は、筆者が20歳の頃に書き始めた日記についての話である。英文を読んで、あ le I were hitchhiking at the time. I was mailing regular letters and posteards to my friends back home, but because I had no fixed address, no one could answer them との間いに答えよ。 (配点 40) d And so I began writing to myself. Those first several years are hard to reread, not Seven is trulya wonderful age. For two days. That's the length of time my friend because they're boring-a diary is fully licensed to be boring- but because the writne is so horribly *affected. Pam and her son, Tyler, who is in the second grade, normally visit. He's at the stage (注)*conviction =確信 *repository =宝庫 where whatever I do, he wants to do. This includes wearing button-down shirts; singing * devotion =専念, 献身 *affected =気取った the same song until everyone begs you to stop; and carrying a small reporter's notebook. I gave him one the last time he came to the house and, imitating me, he stuck it in his pocket alongside a pen. That afternoon my friend drove us to a nearby town. There was 番号で答えよ。 an issue of the local paper in the backseat of the car, and reading it on our way there, I 2 1 came upon a headline that read, "Dangerous Olives Could Be on Sale." “Hmm, I said, and I copied it into my littlenotebook. l Tyler did the same but with less *conviction. "Why are we doing this again?" “It's for your diary," I explained. “You write things down during the day, then v tomorrow morning you expand on them." 4 “But why?" he asked. “What's the point?" ャ 3 That's a question I've asked myself every day since September 5, 1977. I hadn't known on September 4 that the following afternoon I would start keeping a diary, or that it would consume me for the next thirty-five years and counting. It wasn't something Td been putting off, but once I began, I knew that I had to keep doing it. I knew as wel that what I was writing was not a journal but an old-fashioned, secret diary. Often the terms are used in almost the same way, though I've never understood o 問2 下線部(ア)の内容を具体的に日本語で説明せよ。 why. Both have the word "day" at their root, but a journal, in my opinion, is a d hio hi d *repository of ideas - your brain on the page. A diary, by contrast, is your heart. As for “journaling," a verb that appeared at around the same time as “scrapbooking," that just means you're strange and have way to0 much time on your hands. ontdo bd al o ed sw ai o A few things have changed since that first entry in 1977, but I've never hesitated in ld eo o botele d my "devotion, skipping, on average, maybe one or two days a year. It's not that I think v e sd olaon my life is important. Perhaps it just feeds into my compulsive nature, the need to do the e d ba l exact same thing at the exact same time every morning. Some diary sessions are longer than others, but the length has more to do with my mood than with what's going on. 間3 次の英文は、筆者の日記に対する考えをまとめたものである。英文の空所( O), (の)に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、 問5 下線部(イ)の理由について、当時の筆者の行動とともに次のようにまとめたい。次の空 所に35字程度の日本語を補い。文を完成させよ。ただし、旬読点も字数に数える。 番号で答えよ。ただし、同じ番号を二度用いてはならない。 当時,筆者は( "Journal" and "diary," both come from the same word originally, but the former is a warehouse of ideas or( の )on the page, while the latter is( の 1 your brain 2 your heart 3 your letters 4 your terms 3odw d 開4 次の Question に対するAnswer となるように、空所に入れるのに適当な内容を、英語で 補え。 Ouestion:Why has the author written in his diary almost every day since 1977? Answer He has never hesitated to keep a diary because he might feel uneasy if he 問6 次の英文は本文全体の内容をまとめたものである。空所(①. ) ~ ( ① ) に入れ るのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、番号で答えよ。 thinks a child of age seven will ( ①)anything adults do. When the uthor did something, his friend's son, Tyler, would do the same thing. However, Tyler had a(の) about why the author kept a diary. The author has been keeping his Taiary for a long time. The contents of the first several years, however, are too affected for him to ( @ ) again. の 1 ak 2 Copy の 1 bellef 3 keep 2 confidence 4 1 『ead 3 eにTel 2 ing 4 question 3 underutand Write

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