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英語 中学生

全てになるのですが英語が全く出来ないので答えを教えていただけると幸いです。

〔長文読解 ] 6 〈問1 問2 問6 4点×3. その他 3点×5〉 次は、中学生の翔太 (Shota) が書いた英文です。 これを読んで,後の各問に答え なさい。 (1) My name is Ogawa Shota. I'm fifteen years old. I like English very much. Yesterday my English teacher, Mr. Arita, came to the classroom with a new teacher. He said, "I'd like to introduce Ms. Green to you. Ms. Green, (us, you, something, will, tell) about yourself and your country?" She smiled and said, “Sure. Hello, everyone. My name is Ann Green. I'm from Canada. I've been in Fukuoka for three months. I'm interested in Japanese and study it every day. I speak Japanese a little, but writing it is difficult for me. Canada is the second largest country in the world. There are a lot of beautiful mountains and lakes there. In winter, we enjoy many sports, like skiing or skating. Other are also good. Spring is the best of all because many different flowers are seen in many places. I'm very happy to be here because I can help you with your English." After school, I went to the teachers' room to talk with Ms. Green. I asked her, “What languages are usually used in Canada?" She answered, “English and French. They are official languages. For example, the street signs in many places are written in these languages." I also asked her about school life in Canada. I was very happy because she understood my English and answered my questions very kindly. I said, “Thank you very much, Ms. Green. I'm happy to talk with you. I want to study English harder and learn more about Canada." 問1 (注) introduce (人) to (人)・・・ (人) を (人) に紹介する スキー skating skiing ・・・・ スケート official language ・・・ 公用語 sign・・・ 標識 understood ・・・ understand の過去形 - 部 (1) が意味の通る英文になるように,( smile... ほほえむ French・・・ フランス語 kindly ・・・ 親切に の中の語を並べかえなさい。 思考 本文の内容から考えて、口にあてはまる英語を1語で答えなさい。 問2 問3 問4 部(2)が指しているものを, 日本語で答えなさい。 中からさがし,日本語で答えなさい。 本文中で、翔太はグリーン先生に2つのことをたずねました。その内容を本文 問5 思考 本文の内容に合っているものを2つ選び、その記号を答えなさい。 ア Ms. Green came to Fukuoka three months ago. イ Ms. Green's country is the largest in the world. ウ Writing Japanese is easy for Ms. Green. エ Shota asked Mr. Arita many questions at the teachers' room. オ Shota was very happy when Ms. Green understood his English. 問6 思考 あなたなら, グリーン先生にどのような質問をしたいですか。 1文で書きなさい。 7 [英作文 〕 思考 (1) 4点 (2) 6点> 次の質問に対して, あなた自身の立場で答えなさい。 ただし, 〔〕内の条件に したがって書くこと。 (1) Is there a convenience store near your house? [3語で〕 (1) (2) Where is your favorite place in your school? [理由や説明を含めて7語以上で〕

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英語 高校生

9行目、length to beのこのto beはなんですか? 不定詞の形容詞用法なのでしょうか。 to be Cの形は見たことがありません。 教えてください🙇‍♀️

It is only when th another person that a real basis for ed. While some people can make us feel comfortable others make us feel ill at ease and some seem untrustworthy. s has to do with the length of time that they look at us or with how long hold our gaze as they speak. この内容が関係してる等位は後ろ見て、見る!!! のは手前、 Michael Argyle, a pioneer of social psychology and nonverbal communication skills in Britain, found that when Westerners and Europeans talk, their average, gaze commun time 相互に、お互い is 61%, consisting of 41% gaze time when talking 75% when listening and 31% mutual V C 10 mutual gaze was 1.18 seconds. gazing. He recorded the average gaze length to be 2.95 seconds and the length of a We found that the amount (of eye contact) in a typical conversation ranges from 25% to 100%, depending on who's talking and what culture (2) AL'X they're from? When we talk we maintain 40 to 60% eye contact with an average of 注目すべき 80% eye contact when listening. The notable exception to this rule is Japan and some Asian and South American cultures, (where extended eye contact is seen as aggressive 15 or disrespectful. The Japanese tend to look away or at your throat, which can be A *disconcerting for culturally inexperienced Westerners and Europeans. Argyle found that when person A likes person B, he will look at him a lot. This 1 1:1 him 21

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英語 高校生

1番のところの答えが欲しいです丸つけします🙇🏻‍♀️できるだけ早くお願いします

10 15 3 experimenting with music. Scientists in an English university are They want to know what music makes customers spend money. What they did was to play different kinds of background music in a restaurant. They watched carefully and recorded what happened. They found that customers spent 22 pounds on average when However, if they played soft, classical music, customers spent over 24 pounds. That's 10 percent more! they played pop music. "According to our research, music does affect people's moods. Classical music makes customers feel rich and sophisticated," says 10 Dr. Adrian North from the University of Leicester. "They then buy luxury items, such as appetizers, desserts and coffee." Interestingly, if there was no background music, the customers spent only 21 pounds on average. They spent less because they skipped some of the luxury items. 5 レストランや喫茶店では音楽を流していますね。 あの音楽によって売上に変化はあるのでしょうか。 の科学者が実験を行いました。 その結果は... POINTS James Davis owns the restaurant where the scientists carried out the research. "Sometimes I play what I like, not what the customers like," he says. "After the research, I'll be more careful. I'll use less pop music! Classical music is what I should play." [東京家政大〕 ). ✓ fewer 7 no (5) In the future, James will play more ( 7 pop 1 jazz イギリス ). more scientist 科学者 experiment 実験をする ) music. customer 客 classical spend 使う on average 平均して ☐ 1 本文の内容に合うように,次の (1)~(5) の()に入る最も適切な語句をそれぞれア〜エか ら選びなさい。 (1) The scientists carried out the experiment in a ( 7 university restaurant concert hall (2) They played various kinds of ( 7 games 1 roles (3) Customers bought more ( 7 salads 1 desserts (4) Customers bought ( research 研究 affect 影響する sophisticated 高級な luxury ぜいたくな when they heard classical music. gifts I department store ) luxury items when there was no music. I bigger background music I musical instruments 29 I main courses 2 I rock アエ イ ウエオ 3 (1 0

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