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英語 中学生

長文です。答えはイ何ですが、その根拠となるところがわかりません。

(*印の付いている単語·語句には, 本文のあとに [注] がある。) There are many museums and *theme parks around Tokyo. Some of them teach people about the history of Japan, like *Edo Wonderland in Nikko and the "Edo-Tokyo Museum in Ryogoku. They are popular places for school trips because students can enjoy learning about Japanese history. I remember one of my school trips. When I was a student in Australia, we went on a school trip to Old Sydney Town. It was a theme park that *recreated the *past, just nke Edo Wonderland in Nikko. Old Svdnev Town was an hour away from Sydney Dy bus. 1t had more than 30 buildings. They were made in the same 'style as buildings in 1803. Many *actors were working at the theme park. They *wore old-style clothes, spoke old-style English, and "pretended to live in the town. “Horse-drawn wagons went up and down the streets. upin My friends and I were excited to see the actors' "performances. People drank at a "pub, sang old songs and danced in the streets. Some of them pretended to “fight a duel Some museum “staff gave us short history lessons, and we enjoyed listening to them very much. I remember Old Sydney Town was very exciting, because it brought us to another world. Old Sydney Town closed about 30 years after it opened. Many people visited there at first, but the number of people visiting there "gradually went down. The buildings started to become old. and more and more actors left Old Sydney Town. There were a lot of people who enjoyed visiting Old Sydney Town when they were children. And later, they took their own children there, but they said it was not as exciting as before. Why did Old Sydney Town close? There are many different "opinions about it. Some people say young people now like to play video games, and these young people think that a trip through time is not very exciting. Other people believe that Old Sydney Town did not *attract many people because it could not make new and exciting *entertainment. Times change and people also change. New "technology and the Internet can make new kinds of entertainment, and people can enjoy them at home. New building *materials can now make buildings that look like something from the future. New technology will make us more surprised. But it is also very important for us to keep old culture and entertainment. Maybe some of these things are not seen in everyday life, but they make a "link with the past. For example, if you go to see kabuki, maybe you will think about Japanese people who lived in the past. Culture *is made up of all the things people did in the past, and it makesa country and its people "unique. If we forget about the past, then we lose our culture. 10

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英語 高校生

ELEMENTlessons9です。この課末問題の回答を教えて欲しいです。お願いします。

2021 英語 2A の英 1808 課末問題 aiio19 Lesson 9 The Vancouver Asahi er eaoonO ofa do8 oddio Comprehension tndW 9 A Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? @ The hardships that the Nikkei had during World War II. O The first Nikkei baseball team in North America. © The relationship between the Nikkei and other Canadians through baseball. 2. The Vancouver Asahi finally won o ni ebi t s @ the respect of other Canadians through fair play nebioos sdT O the championship, improving their physical strength © the award for sportsmanship during the Pacific War c eviansage ne 2obaw asw buo) sedW S B Reading for details: Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are some unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. TA Japanese beganimmigrating to Canada in the 1870s, but they faced prejudice and (1. The Nikkei enjoyed baseball, and they (2. |2 ) the Vancouver Asahi. |3 The Asahi joined the strongest (3. ) league, the Terminal League. 4 The Asahi couldn't win against the white teams because of their lack of (4. ) power. The manager, Harry Miyasaki, used the strategy called “Brain' Ball" to (5. ) the team. Harry also required the Asahi to play (6. 7 The white teams played rough against the Asahi, but they never (7. ) back. many times. ) and sent Even the white people began to support the Asahi, and they won the (8. The Pacific War changed the lives of the Nikkei. They were treated as the (9. 19 to camps. Life in camps was uncomfortable, and the people living near the camps were (10. Nikkei. 1|However, baseball (11. 12| The members of the Asahi were (12. )of the ) their hate. They understood each other by playing baseball. )into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003. Paragraph Organization Words Introduction ( The Asahi playing against white teams ( Rebuilding the team amateur / championship / professional enemy / established / fairly/ fearful fought /inducted/ named/neutralized physical/ discrimination/rebuild The war and baseball Epilogue Class & No. Name

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英語 高校生

DUALSCOPE English grammar in 36stagesのlesson36[p73]の答えが2月4日に配信され、その日中に答え合わせをして提出しなくてはならないのですが、あいにくその日は予定があって答え合わせができないため、事前に答え合わせをしたいです。 ... 続きを読む

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英語 高校生

CROWN English expression IのP99,101,103です。答えを書いた紙を失くしてしまったので教えていただきたいです🙇‍♂️よろしくお願いします!

あなたがタイムマシーンに乗って会いに行きたい人物について、 下線部分を言い換えて話しましょう。 1 Fill in each blank with a suitable word. ろ Da) We don't have enough money to take a taxi. b) If we had enough money, we ( omg )a taxi. 2a) As she was in a hurry, she lost her train pass. pass「定期券」 b) If she hadn't been in a hurry, she wouldn't ( ) her train pass. 3a) As I didn't set my alarm, I overslept this morning. ●oversleep 「寝過ごす」 b) IfI( )my alarm, I wouldn't have overslept this morning. 4 a)Iam sorry that, we don't have our own school bus. b)Iwish we ( ) our own school bus. 2 Put the words in parentheses in the correct order. T 1もっと時間があったら、より安くてすむ高速バスで行ったのだが。 (had / had / I/if/more time), I would have taken a cheaper expressway bus. もう1時間寝ていられればなあ。 (could / I/I/in bed / stay/wish) for another hour. 3子供の頃に、ピアノを習い始めていたらなあ。 (had/I/I/1learn / started / to / wish) the piano in my childhood. 3 Complete the sentences. 1私があなたなら、次の電車に間に合うように駅まで走るだろう。 IfI were you, to catch the next train. 2あの日、天気がよかったら、 秋の紅葉(autumn colors)を楽しめただろう。●on that day 「あの日に」 we could have enjoyed the autumn colors. ③ 最終バスに間に合っていたら、家まで歩かずにすんでいただろう。 IfI had caught the last bus, ④私たちの学校が、駅からもっと近ければなあ。 Iwish 4 Put the Japanese sentences into English. 0もし僕が君だったら、 学校まで自転車で行くだろう。 2 もっと熱心に勉強していたら、 その試験に受かっていたかもしれない。 3雪が降っていなかったら、 電車は時間通りに来ただろう。 ●on time 「時間通りに」 急行(the express trains) が、この駅に停まったらよいのになあ。 ndo do :-

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英語 高校生

答え合わせがしたいので教えてください

「I|次の文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。( wのついた語は文末に注があります。 ns Sitting in the consultation room of a charming cosmetic surgery clinic in Washmgo. D.C., Hudson Young removed his mask under the satisfied gaze of his doctor. Like a grownns number of Americans, Young decided the right time to undergo plastic surgery was middle of a coronavirus pandemic, He knew he would have time to recover in the privacy ot his own home. The main reason, however, was that Young suddenly found himself face to face with his own image while participating in an increasing number of videophone and web A 「Its something new when you have to stare at your face for a couple of hours a day and there's only so much you can do with good lighting and good angles," Young said. The 52-year-old real estate agent had allready been a fan of cosmetic surgery. He had face lift, eyelid surgery and laser resurfacing for the first time in October. "When you see yourself on Zoom, you are shocked," he explained, as Dr. Michael Somenek examined his w barely visible scars. Young is far from the only one who has found himself disappointed with the reflection he has seen in the screen over the past year. Virtual consultations for cosmetic procedures have risen 64% in the United States since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. “We have seen an increase in the number of surgical cosmetic procedures that are directly related to Zoom," said Somenek, who has seen a 50% to 60% increase in customers. “I think the pandemic B has given everyone time to take care of those things that we've been putting off until later," explained Ana Caceres, who was able to work from home after C a plastic surgery operation she had wanted for a long time. She recovered at. her parents' house outside Washington after a December cosmetic surgery that helped her D deal with a source of insecurity she had had since adolescence. "I didn't have to days off, because I was still able to work from my bed with my lap-top," the 25-year-old said. “When life is going on and you have places to be, it's s0 easy to put things off," Caceres said, showing off a dress she says she now has the confidence to wear. And she has scheduled more cosmetic surgery. Her surgeon, Dr. Catherine Hannan, says consultations at her clinic in the IIS comit1 E have nearly doubled since the beginning of the pandemic. "Our patients have more lines because the last vear has been so hard. A face or boay change can have a psychological

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英語 高校生

教えてほしいです!!お願いします!!

問題は【1】~【4】まである。答えは各問題の指示に従って別紙の解答用紙に書きなさい。 【1】次の英文を読んで設問に答えなさい。 Headaches are a big problem. Each year, millions of people suffer from severe headaches that affect their enjoyment of life, (1) not to mention their productivity at work. estimate, headaches cost individuals and businesses more than (2) $50 billion each year! (3) This is one of the reasons research into headaches has become a worldwide effort. Although he did not know much about how headaches work, Hippocrates was the first doctor to find a way to treat them. By 400 BC, Hippocrates had discovered that the *bark from willow trees was useful in treating pain. He made a white powder from the tree's bark and gave it to his patients. Hippocrates did not know it, but he was actually prescribing a natural chemical in willow bark called salicin. Whena person eats salicin, the chemical is changed inside his or her body into (4) salicylic acid. It turns out that salicylic acid is good for stopping pain, including headache pain, but it is bad for a person's stomach. In the 1800s, a chemist in Germany slightly changed easier for people to take. commonly known as aspirin. Aspirin was used throughout most of the 1900s to treat headaches, but doctors had little idea about what really caused headaches. When doctors can *diagnose the cause of a disease, they can find better ways to treat it. Therefore, as medical technology developed, doctors began to use it to learn more about the human brain and about headaches. In fact, according to one m to make it This new form of the chemical was called acetylsalicylic acid, now acid's Now doctors classify headaches ( A ) two general types: primary and secondary. A primary headache is a condition ( B) as only the headache itself. one caused by another physiological condition, such as an *infection or a *tumor. For primary headaches, doctors have determined three possible causes. headache is caused by stress. characteristically felt on both sides of the head as a dull, steady pain. Another kind of primary headache is the *migraine headache. Exactly what causes these headaches is not well understood, but many experts believe it could be abnormal brain activity causing changes in the brain's chemistry and blood flow. For many people, migraines are caused by certain (5) stimuli, such as poor sleep or particular foods or smells. A sufferer usually feels intense pain on one side of the head and becomes sensitive to light and noise. If the migraine is severe, the sufferer may *vomit repeatedly. The third kind of primary headache is known as the cluster headache. Cluster headaches typically occur around the same time each day for weeks or months at a time. The person ( C)from this kind of headache usually feels pain on one side of her or his head, and the pain is centered around one of the eyes. Doctors do not know much (6) at present about cluster headaches, but they seem to be more common among men and could be related to alcohol or other things that affect a person's blood flow. Using computers and more advanced medical equipment, doctors continue to learn more about what happens in the brain before and during headaches. Especially in the case of migraines, some doctors believe they have found the part of the brain that sets off the reaction for severe attacks. With these insights into brain processes, doctors hope new ways will be discovered to stop headaches before they begin. On the other hand, a secondary headache is One kind of primary Doctors usually call these tension headaches, and they are 注: bark 樹皮 diagnose ~を診断する、~を突き止める 感染症·伝染病 migraine (headache) 偏頭痛 infection tumor 腫場 vomit 食べたものを吐く (出典:READING FOR THE REAL WORLD 3rd edition, Compass Publishing より)

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英語 高校生

vision quest1 standard homeworkなんですがここのページの答え誰か教えて欲しいです。 ならべくはやいととても有難いです🙇🏻‍♀️

1 日本語に合うように, [ ]内の動詞を用いて英文を完成させなさい。 口 1. スポーッを観戦するのはわくわくする。 Itis exciting [watch] 2. それはお気の毒に。 that. [hear] T'm ロ 3. 彼女の目標は慈善事業のための資金を集めることだ。 money for charity. [ raise ] Her aim 4. 私たちは彼が元気だと知ってうれしかった。 that he was fine. [know] We were pleased 5. 私のひいおじいさんは90歳まで生きた。 My great-grandfather lived ロ 6. リサは試験勉強をするために, 夜更かしした。 90. [ be] Lisa stayed up late for the test. [ prepare ] 2 [ 1内から適切な動詞を選び, 不定詞に変化させて下線部に入れなさい。 総合 ロ 1. She grew up a doctor. 2. My father needs smoking. 3. Hot drinks help our body warm. 4. There is nothing in the fridge. 5. I'm very happy with you. 6. IS necessary for every student. [be/drink /keep/stay/study/ stop] 3 左右の語句を適切につなぎ, 英文を完成させなさい。 BC 1. We have some work to catch the last train. 2. Iwoke up to finish today. 3. Ineed a piece of paper to say such a thing. 4. She hurried to the station· to write down his phone number on. 5. You must be angry to find that I had gone past my swp

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