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D 1-74- p.92 本文中での意味を調べ。 学を読。 ロ-73 B単語を調べよう ヒげま。 Part 3, 77- には品詞を書こう。 Amebl oteor otob struck the Tohoku 意味のまとまりを意識しながら読もう。 O earthquake [3:r0kwèik] A 本文を読もう wooden [wúdn] 1bta oainte region [ri:d3on] PCLG M 2 severe [siviar] raft [ráeft]| 2BviM m at の from *time to time 1 In 2011,/ a large earthquake and tsunami a asibl ges9aib esw J1 3manner [maénar] harvest [há:rvast]| region. // teuo 9n0 seed の rope [róup] | workshop [wá:rkja:p]|| D9SITT C1OLKGE 0 equipment (ikwipmant|| oyster farming in Japan / for 300 years. // shell [fél] 6 tie [tái] p1sm bnee ot bennslg 「2 *wash away idessl0 9on OIn Japan, oysters are grown baga" 2 19avo 。 C 本文を確認しよう jgsviM The First, / oyster farmers put ropes of shells / into the sea a.()に入る適当な語を本文から抜き出そう。 fron OSeed oysters grow / on e 1on asww aidi19woll organtzed the 1. What happened in 2011? France Ok ropes are tied / to a big wooden raft. // Fronca A large( and tsunami struck the(0 9qyi )( 9ved 2. How do Japanese oyster farmers grow seed oysters? bolle, 1 bluoo yor They grow them on( the shells. // OFrom time to time, / farmers pull the rafts / to bnoose 01 10na1stavoOTof ) on ropes. them=seed oysters P うad uo baib in pa 3. What did the tsunami wash away in Miyagi? lis nidbyovs bge Joined the projcct and solved Bh ), rafts, ropes, and other dotanutrol better place / with their boats. // ®After harvesting, / farme - It washed away( 1 yord) 9eus298 sib。 ldong.idodw needed for oyster farming. oysters to their workshops. // ®There, / the oysters are washed and )に適当な日本語を入れよう。 を benioi とesinegmdomel Sorted, / and the meat is taken from the shells. //19 m wo ei 1- )年の歴史をもつ, 日本の(1計をたて)の本場であ 2191つunsn Swor. 2011年の東日本大震災は,(ア 11ogenst 宮城に,深刻な(ウ Jn9mgiupe KI622999n s9rdt betsnob )を与えた。 3 ®The tsunami washed away / seed oysters, rafts, ropes, / and other (日本のカキ養殖) 官城ではカキを にPローズ/量闘特的inigmoo )に の 海に(エ前質を日)が付いたロープを入れる。ロープは大きな木製の(オ equipment / needed for oyster farming. // @ Some farmers even lost bevi びつけられる。 aloupdinss oh lo adinom wwel s niduiW 2(カンスの進)が貝殻に付着して成長する。 ansgsl jporbiW" 3 しばしば,ボートでいかだを(キ dongr 9n mot their boats and workshops. // )@It seemed / that their hope 0! LGLe e1g" )へ移動する。 bO収穫後,カキは(2 )で洗浄され, (ケ row)され,身が貝殻 Continuing oyster farming / was washed away as well. // (コのカキ Tnsgal glad 音読回数を チェック! 3((サ )による被害) )もなくなったかに見え カキ養殖に必要なものが流され, カキ養殖を続ける(シ

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5 次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えなさい。 Forty-two kilometers is a long way to run without stopping. But twenty-thousand *competitors with a lot of energy try to do that everv vear in the Boston Marathon. The race is the oldest marathon in the world held each year. Men and women aged eighteen and over run in the marathon. Some competitors are much older than eighteen. Some runners are seventy 1) and older. But most of the nunners are younger than forty. 5) Winners share five-hundred-twenty-five-thousand dollars in prize money given by companies and organizations. Runners in the Boston Marathon have shown that they are good at the sport. They completed earlier marathon races called *qualifying races. They had to run those races withina set time. Other people join the Boston Marathon just for fun. these people have not officially joined the race. They just start running with the crowds. They are called "bandit." Many of them probably will finish hours after the serious runners. But these unofficial racers are just happy. They sometimes kiss the ground after crossing the finishing line. Before the marathon begins, a *computer chip device is attached to each runner's shoe. It electronically records the runner's time. Timing begins when a runner passes another device placed across the road at the starting line. The computer chip records each runner's time as he or she 10) passes several points along the race. It records the runner's final time when crossing the finishing line. Running has gained popularity for several reasons. You can do it anywhere, any time. You do not need other people, and you do not need much *equipment. However, experts say you should wear a good pair of running shoes to protect your feet. The manufacture of running shoes has become a huge industry. 15) (注):competitors 競争者, 谷 qualifying races 参加資格選考レース ftow ol jcaw yilnot computer chip device コンピューターチィップ装置、 equipment 装備 m ow o1 sVed I ( Tmm ow vami (下) 次の英文(ア)~(ソ)の中から, 本文の内容と一致するものを5つだけ選びなさい。 (lo buid ev adT (T)(5) 問 ab gnidaaw ucoM (マ) (ア)Boston has held a marathon each year longer than any other city has. ood l I () 5 解答欄 各6点 d a V bastl yod d aw The number of competitors in the Boston Marathon is limited to no more than ten-thousand. T. (ウ)Competitors in the Boston Marathon are at least eighteen years of age. Vab balbom (エ) The majority of the runners in the Boston Marathon are over forty years of age. bad d (オ) The winner of the Boston Marathon receives five-hundred-twenty-five-thousand dollars in prize money given by companies and organizations. xe (カ)Some of the official runners in the Boston Marathon have never run a marathon before. ld (キ)In order to officially enter the Boston Marathon, a runner must run a qualifying race within a set time. (ク)The people who join the Boston Marathon just for fun register one hour before the race. (ケ)Most of the unofficial racers are much faster than the serious racers. pbo dh al oinogiojeg olmd boresvan nis nd aT (コ) The unofficial runners sometimes kiss the ground after crossing the starting line. (サ)A computer chip is attached to each runner's shoe to record electronically the time it takes a runner to run the race. (シ)The only times recorded are the starting time and the finishing time. 00 lod lt (ス) Unofficial runners are often happy because they get better chips in their shoes than official runners get. (セ)The recording of the race time starts when the runner crosses the starting line. id bot odo od (ソ) Running has gained popularity for only one reason.

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これまでの学習を通じてあなたが身に着けた学力を生かして、「比較級·.最上級」に関して、教 科書で調べて、まとめてみましょう。(教科書 P85 ~P92) |1|日本語を参考にして、次の( ) 内に適切な語句を調べて書きなさい。 Tokyo Skytree is the ( a) free-standing broadcasting tower in the world. 東京スカイツリーは世界で最も高い自立式電波塔です。 Miki speaks English ( b)fluently ( c)Yuma. 美希のほうが悠真よりも英語をすらすらと話します。 1. 2. 3. A trip to Nara from here costs as much as ( d) to Kyoto. ここから奈良に行くには、京都へ行くのと同じくらい費用がかかります。 That building is not ( e) tall (f) the Eiffel Tower. あのビルはエッフェル塔ほど高くありません。 4. 5. The Amazon is the second (g)river in the world after the Nile. アマゾン川はナイル川に次いで世界で二番目に長い川です。 Which river is (h), the Amazon or the Mississippi? アマゾン川とミシシッピ川ではどちらが長いですか。 Kiwi people love rugby more than ( i)(j) sport. キーウィの人たちはほかのどのスポーツよりもラグビーを愛しています。 6. 7. The population of Tokyo is about (k)(1) as large as that of New Zealand. 10. 東京の人口はニュージーランドの人口の約三倍です。 11. No other mountain in Japan is ( m)(n)Mt. Fuji. 日本には富士山より高い山はありません。 12. Tokyo Tower is about(o)as tall as Tokyo Skytree. 東京タワーの高さは東京スカイツリーの半分です。

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赤い枠の単語を必要があれば品詞を変えて埋めるのですが、よく分からないので教えてください。

Vocabulary Practice A. Completion. Complete the paragraphs below using the correct form of the words in the box. One word is extra. hazardous discard pile substance notify infrastructure Reuse and recycle: these well-known ideas for dealing with trash are being employed to handle e-waste such as old computers, cell phones, and televisions. Many companies send used electronic items from the United States and the European Union to developing nations. They claim to be recycling, and also helping the developing world modernize its Customers shop for used televisions at a secondhand electronics market in Lagos, Nigeria. - However, the reality may be quite different. The Basel Action Network of Seattle, Washington, recently reported that three-quarters of the supposedly reusable electronics shipped to Lagos, Nigeria, are in fact broken. Consequently, 2.. roads. Often it's picked apart by the desperately poor, who come in contact with toxic 4. 5. Richard Guttierez of the Basel Action Nerwork believes companies in developed nations pay lip service' to recycling while actually disposing of their e-waste as cheaply as possible, leaving the developing world to deal with the problems it causes. of e-waste end up being 3.. - along rivers and -Such as lead-in the broken equipment. Lead is known to be especially to the health of growing children.

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【必答問題) and 27,000 miles (about 43,000 kilometers), Irving became the youngest person at that 4次の英文を読んで,あとの間間いに答えよ。(配点 20) time to fly around the world alone. Today, as part of Experience Aviation, Irving is planning a “Classroom in the Sky." Barrington Irving was the first African American to fly around the world by himself. This time, he wants to fly a jet around the world and get thousands of students to work He did it in an airplane he built himself. He also started an organization to get young together with him to help solve problems he has while flying. Through the Internet, the people interested in flying and to teach them not to be afraid to follow their dreams. students will be able to see Irving, get information from him, and talk with him as he Irving was born in Jamaica in 1983. When he was six years old, his family moved flies, Irving is really determined to help young people become interested in flying. to Miami, Florida. His parents, who were not rich, hada bookstore. When Irving was not in school, he worked at the bookstore. One day he met an airline pilot there. Irving 注) *cockpit =(航空機の)操縦室 *control =制御(操縦) 装置 was only 15 at the time, The pilot took Irving to the airport, and there they got on a *scholarship=奨学金 *aviation =航空 (学) Boeing 777 airliner. The pilot let him sit in the *cockpit and play with the "controls. *equipment =備 From that time on, Irving was determined to fly. He wanted to do everything to make 問1 本文中の空所(ア)に入れるのに最も適当なものを、次の1~4のうちから一つ選 this dream come true. び、番号で答えよ。 To make money for flying lessons, Irving took small jobs at airports after school. 1 Because He studied hard and graduated from high school in 2002. ( ア) he was such a good 2 However student, Irving got a *scholarship to go to college and study #aviation. While Irving was 3 If in college, he wanted to share his love of flying with high school students in poor Though neighborhoods, He viaited schools in his free time and talked about careers in aviation. When Irving got his pilot's license, he began to have a bigger dream. He wanted to 問2 次の Question に対する Answer となるように, 空所に当てはまる適当な英語を補え。 fly around the world to show young people that there is no limit to your dreama if you Question: What did Irving want to show young people by flying around the world? really want something. He had no money to rent a plane, so he asked the makers of Answer :There is ( airplanes to give him parts for free so he could build his own plane to fly around the world. (イ) They agreed. 問3 下線部(イ)について具体的に説明した, 次の文の空所 ( ① )· ( ② ) に当てはま In 2005, Irving started a non-profit organization (NPO), called Experience る適当な日本語を、 They が指す内容を明らかにして補え。 Aviation, to get poor young people interested in flying. He even taught them how to put アーヴィング(Irving) が ( a plane together, and that helped them to understand math and science. Later, the ために,( の )ことに同意した。 students built a plane and Irving flew it. The next year, with the help of others, Irving 8ot money to start a learning center in a Miami airport with *equipment to help the students learn to fly a plane. 問4 アーヴィングが開講を予定している教室で、, 生徒たちがインターネットを利用すること みだ

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