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見辛かったらすみませんが、問2の英作文の添削をしていただきたいです🤲

2015年度 英語 13 They should not have to lose their livelihoods. Secondlv. although I agree 次の英文は、英語のディベートの授業での対話です。この対話を読み,下の問い に答えなさい。 with Keiko that climate change is a serious problem, I think air travel is a much less damaging source of carbon pollution than, for example, burnimg MR. ROBERTS: Good morning, everybody. Today we have the first of our Coal. We should address these more serious causes first. Finally, the most student debates. The topic this morning is air travel, and the argument is. 法 important reason is the issue of freedom. People in a democracy expect the “Domestic air travel in Japan should be discouraged." Keiko will first argue right to travel as they wish. It has made our lives more convenient and in favor of the proposal and Junko will speak against. Over to you, Keiko. created more opportunities for everyone. We should not reduce our quality of life. Thank you for listening. KEIKO: Good morning, everybody. I am going to speak today in favor of the proposal. Limitless air travel inside Japan is a luxury that we can no longer MR. ROBERTS: Thank you to our two speakers. Now, are there any afford. The main reason is that it is extremely damaging to the questions from the audience? environment. The carbon gases produced by aircraft are very high and are a 頭人 proven cause of global warming. Therefore, we should try and reduce air 問1 次の(1)~(5)の文について, 本文の内容と一致するものには○.一致しないも travel as much as possible to protect the environment, not only for Japan but のには×を,それぞれ解答欄に記入しなさい。 also for the whole world. Secondly, air travel is actually unnecessary within the four islands of Japan. Now, while I appreciate that travel to Okinawa is (1) Keiko's main reason for opposing domestic air travel is the damage it a different case, there are efficient train services throughout Japan that are causes to the environment. h fast and environmentally friendly. These make an excellent alternative to air (2) Keiko thinks that air travel is cheap and efficient. flights, so there is really no need to use airplanes in most cases. Finally, (3) Keiko recommends that people travel between Okinawa and mainland there is an economic reason. Air travel is expensive for passengers because Japan by ship. the price of fuel keeps increasing, but airline companies are still struggling (4) Junko thinks that climate change is not an important problem. to make profits. Moreover, regional airports often cannot attract enough (5) Junko thinks that a lot of jobs will be lost if air travel is reduced. customers, and, overall, the industry is not cost-effective, It's time to admit that air travel is too damaging and expensive to be sustainable. Thank you. 問2 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Which of the two speakers do you more agree with? Give at least one JUNKO: Thank you, Keiko. I am going to disagree with the proposal for three reason for your answer. (解答欄:13.8cm×4行) reasons. Firstly, I think there is a strong economic case to support flying. Many jobs depend on air travel, not just the pilots and cabin staff, but also people who work in airports or for airlines, or who rely on fast transport.

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見辛かったらすみませんが、問2の英作文の添削をしていただきたいです🤲

2015年度 英語 13 They should not have to lose their livelihoods. Secondlv. although I agree 次の英文は、英語のディベートの授業での対話です。この対話を読み,下の問い に答えなさい。 with Keiko that climate change is a serious problem, I think air travel is a much less damaging source of carbon pollution than, for example, burnimg MR. ROBERTS: Good morning, everybody. Today we have the first of our Coal. We should address these more serious causes first. Finally, the most student debates. The topic this morning is air travel, and the argument is. 法 important reason is the issue of freedom. People in a democracy expect the “Domestic air travel in Japan should be discouraged." Keiko will first argue right to travel as they wish. It has made our lives more convenient and in favor of the proposal and Junko will speak against. Over to you, Keiko. created more opportunities for everyone. We should not reduce our quality of life. Thank you for listening. KEIKO: Good morning, everybody. I am going to speak today in favor of the proposal. Limitless air travel inside Japan is a luxury that we can no longer MR. ROBERTS: Thank you to our two speakers. Now, are there any afford. The main reason is that it is extremely damaging to the questions from the audience? environment. The carbon gases produced by aircraft are very high and are a 頭人 proven cause of global warming. Therefore, we should try and reduce air 問1 次の(1)~(5)の文について, 本文の内容と一致するものには○.一致しないも travel as much as possible to protect the environment, not only for Japan but のには×を,それぞれ解答欄に記入しなさい。 also for the whole world. Secondly, air travel is actually unnecessary within the four islands of Japan. Now, while I appreciate that travel to Okinawa is (1) Keiko's main reason for opposing domestic air travel is the damage it a different case, there are efficient train services throughout Japan that are causes to the environment. h fast and environmentally friendly. These make an excellent alternative to air (2) Keiko thinks that air travel is cheap and efficient. flights, so there is really no need to use airplanes in most cases. Finally, (3) Keiko recommends that people travel between Okinawa and mainland there is an economic reason. Air travel is expensive for passengers because Japan by ship. the price of fuel keeps increasing, but airline companies are still struggling (4) Junko thinks that climate change is not an important problem. to make profits. Moreover, regional airports often cannot attract enough (5) Junko thinks that a lot of jobs will be lost if air travel is reduced. customers, and, overall, the industry is not cost-effective, It's time to admit that air travel is too damaging and expensive to be sustainable. Thank you. 問2 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Which of the two speakers do you more agree with? Give at least one JUNKO: Thank you, Keiko. I am going to disagree with the proposal for three reason for your answer. (解答欄:13.8cm×4行) reasons. Firstly, I think there is a strong economic case to support flying. Many jobs depend on air travel, not just the pilots and cabin staff, but also people who work in airports or for airlines, or who rely on fast transport.

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問1と問2の答えはどちらもこれで合っていますか? 教えていただけると助かります🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします!🙇‍♀️

B 次の問1.2の会話文を読んで,あとの問い(Question)に対する答えとして最も適当 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。 問1 Pat :Have you met our new intern? Eddy: No. Why? Pat : She's amazing. She's always busy helping everyone in the office, and she's very intelligent. It would be great if she worked here after her internship finishes. Eddy :I really hope she does! Our company needs a worker who's on the ball like she is. Question:What does Eddy mean by “on the ball”? 1 She often works late at night. 2 She understands her job well and does it well. 3 She should be more serious about her work. 4 She will play for the company's softball team. 問2 Carol:Ican't believe it! After all the work we did. Tim :Nobody expected those other guys would come up with the same idea as ours. Carol: Well, they did, so it's back to the drawing board for us. Tim :We can come up with something even better if we start now. Question:What does Carol mean by “it's back to the drawing board"? 1 All the new ideas must be produced on their drawing boards. 2 Everyone will have to draw as fast as they can. 3 The new idea must be hand-written and not typed. 4 Their original idea can't be used, so they must start over.

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解説お願いします

2 日本語を参考に, 空所に適語を補いましょう。 、アメリカ人がみんなハンバーガーを好きなわけではありません。 all ) Americans like hamburgers. Not( no vbui 2,その写真を見るといつも私はあなたのことを思います。 I never look at the picture ( Without) thinking of you. 3. ハリーを好きな人はいません。 彼には友人がほとんどいません。 ( Nobod) likes Harry, He has very ( few 4.私にとって,なつかしい故郷ほど美しいものはありません。 ) friends. ( Nothin)) is more beautiful to me than my old hometown. 5.彼はとても忙しくて, 本を読む時間もめったにありません。 seldom) finds time for reading He is so busy that he ( 3( )内の語句を並べかえて, 英文を完成しましょう。 1.自分の意見を言い表すのが難しいこともあります。 It is not(always/ easy / express / to / yourself). aras east to extreSs Yourself 2. 何であれ, 人は間違いをしてできるようになるのです。 We can't learn to (anything/ do / making / mistakes / without). de antthin I without making mista res 3.彼が試合に勝ったのは驚きでした。彼が勝つと思っていた人はほとんどいませんでした。 It was a surprise that he won the match. (expected / few / him/ people /to win). few People exeected himtowin 4. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the surface of the moon. Until then, (knew / no one / the moon/was/what) like. MO one knew hat wus the moon 5. I had something on my mind, so I (attention /little / paid/ to/what) he was saying. Paid little nttentionto what

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分詞構文です。 よく分からないので解説と答えを教えてほしいです。 お願いします。

語法 【4th Edition) pp.86 ~93 (問題番号 134~157) 学習日 第6章)分詞 年 月 日 9別冊解答 pp.22 ~ 24 空所に入る最も適切な語(旬)を選びなさい。 6は( しく並べ替え,7は空所に入る適語を記し, 8は下線部と同じ意味を 表すものを選びなさい。 )内の語を正 STEP 最重要 問題 1 1 Who is the fat man ( -6 ) in the corner? の to sit 2 sitting 3 sits ) sit (青山学院大) 2 Some of the people ( の invited ) to the ceréemony couldn't come. invine を指く 2 who invited ③ inviting の were invited (濁協大) 3 Ididn't kmow John's address. So I wasn't able to contact him. ) John's address, I wasn't able to contact him. O Not to know 2 Not known ③ Not knowing ① No knowing (駒滞大) 4 ( ) from a distance, the rock looks likea human face. O Seeing 2 Having seen ③ Seen の To see (成諜大) 5 All things( D consider ),we can say Mary is an excellent nurse. ② to consider ③ considered ④ considering (日本女子大) 6 私の乗る列車は7時に出て11時にロンドンに着く。 My train (arriving / starts / London/ at / in / seven,) at eleven. (四天王寺国際仏教大) 7 When she stood on the beach, Mary could feel the wind blowing through her hair. ) on the beach, Mary could feel the wind blowing through her (大東文化大) hair. よったく、足全が 8 After he had completed the task, he enjoyed a holiday. 2 Having been completed の Being completed 0 As he was completing (亜細亜大 ③ Having completed

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読解問題です。 時間かかるとは思いますが全部といて欲しいです! お願いします🙇‍♂️🙏

The Latin word infans, from which “infant" comes, means “a person who isunable to speak", parents with their eyes, their expressions and their whole bodies, and parents respond to them But all mothers know that communication begins long before actual speech. Babies “talk Human beings are different from other animals in our highly developed use of language and gradually learns to recognize meaning. In South Africa, *the Bantu tribe celebrates 得点 and understanding. A baby can hear conversations even while she is in her mother's womb. And then from the minute she is born she begins to feel the rhythms of her native language 取り組み日 日 月 目標時間 STEP3 読解問題にアプローチ 20分 単語を (2年7月 改) Ch 自標 yC VC (前直詞+関係代名詞〉, 不定詞, 動名詞に気をつけて英文を読もつ。 POINTの [問 to in the same language. POINTの 5 POINTO POINTの POINTO the first time a child answers to her name with a special dinner. 10 way to encourage your baby's language is to begin a two-way conversation. Mothers an over the world talk to their babies in a special language. known as “アmotherese' or "baby talk". Without learning how, we tend to use the simplest words, changing ouglammar to make sentences shorter. Mothers talk of themselves in the third person, repeat things, and POINTの speak to their infants in a sing-song pitch. By looking at our babies while we are talking to 15 them, we also teach them the facial expressions that come with speech. Babies start babbling from around three months, repeating easy sounds like “da", "ta", "ma", “"ba" and “pa”. All around the word these first basic sounds are the roots of common names for other family members, most importantly “mother” and “father”. For example, baba means “mother” *the Gusii tribe of Kenya, while baban is “father” for *the Sambarivo people of 20 Madagascar. The English word “daddy” is tata in Greek, tatas in Sanskrit and papa in French. Considering the amount of time she spends with her baby in the first months, a mother might expect her baby to say her name first. But this doesn't usually happen. Studies have shown that (イbabies try to name their fathers before their mothers. Perhaps mothers want among POINTの POINTの POINTの to hear their baby's first word as “daddy”, in order to make a father feel more important and 25 to add more meaning to his fatherhood. Or perhaps father, a familiar but often a little more POINTO distant person, is considered worth saying first. In Europe, the origins of the everyday words for “mother” are closely related to breastfeeding. Mom, Mam, Mummy for mother's milk”, and the Roman mamma, meaning “breast". all these words come from the ancient Greek mamman, which means “to cry Before you know it, your baby will be giving her own special names to her brothers and 30 sisters and the cat. But it's not very surprising that a baby's very first “words” are meant for her parents - the first objects of a baby's attention. (461W) 注)*the Bantu tribe = バントゥー族(中央·南部アフリカの黒人諸族の名前) *the Gusii tribe = グシイ族(ケニアの農耕民族の名前) *the Sambarivo people = サンバリボ族(マダガスカルの民族の名前) (出典) From A Gift for New Mothers: Traditional Wisdom of Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood by Deborah .Jackson. 1999. 2005, Duncan Baird Publishers. Copyright © 1999, 2005 Watkins Meaia Limited. Used by permission. (Watkins. London. 2005)

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