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英語 高校生

Ocean currents carry it to the creaという文は何が動詞ですか?文の構造を教えてください

0 [The growing amount of garbage] is a serious environmental problem. In Tokyo 「増えている」 「東京だけで」 alone/「the total amount of garbage] is about five million tons a year. This is (almost) 「1年につき」 equal to [the weight of one million elephants]. 「…に等しい」 2 A lot of unburnable garbage ends up in [what are called landfills]. Some of 「最後に…に行き着く」 「いわゆる」 5 these landfill sites can be very large. Indeed,/[the attractions of the Odaiba area of 助~でありうる Tokyo]are built/on a large landfill. ③ You may be surprised,/however,/to hear[that| the world's largest “garbage dump" be surprised to do 「~して驚く」 is not on land,/but in the middle of the Pacific Ocean」. The Western Garbage Patch not A but B「AでなくB」 is between Japan and Hawaii,/and the Eastern Garbage Patch is between Hawaii and V1 California. Together/ they are known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch/and cover be known as 「……として知られている」 an area of 1.4 million square kilometers,which is more than three times as large as 10 「合わせて」 S V2 O 1siijmateu 「平方キロメートル」 「…を超える」 and it Japan. Who dumps garbage <wayXout> in the ocean? Of course,/ no human beings 「はるかに」「彼方に」 in Hobinb throw garbage (there),/but/ocean currents carry it to that area. Surprisingly,/[more than 「…の3倍の大きさ」 =way out in the ocean =the garbage four million tons of garbage] has drifted<there). 現在死了(完了) =to that area 4 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is (mostly》 made up of pieces of plastic. The I0 boog ed ot mo banicu bns ram be made up of …から成り立っている」 sun's light breaks them into smaller pieces, /but/they never completely disappear. 「…の破片」 break O into. 「○を分解して…にする」 These tiny plastic pieces are poisonous/and marine animals and birds mistake them for food. mistake A for B「AをBと間違える」 6 Midway Island is near the Hawaiian Islands. Every year,/albatrosses raise half 「…を育てる」 a million chicks/on this island. These days,/however,/forty percent of the chicks die/ 100万の半分=50万 because they have eaten plastic which) was (mistakenly》 given to them/ by their 現在完了(完了) plastic parents). 6 While [some of this floating mass of garbage]comes from ships,/eighty percent 圏「~ではあるが」 Comes from land. [Cleaning up the ocean] seems to be a very difficult task,/ bu 動名詞 seems to be C 「Cのように思われる」 Lreducing waste on land]is something ( we can all do). So,/next time you are at e 動名詞 store,/think about [|whether you really need a plastic bag]. That bag might end up I (which) next time S V 「今後~する時は」

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英語 中学生

答え合わせお願いします。 間違えているところは教えてください。

13 比較(1) 問題B 1 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように、 「My pencil is longer than yours. に適する語を書きなさい。 Your pencil is_herter than_mine 「She can run the fastest in her class. [ She is the_fatt This is the nicest bike in this shop. (This is_nicer ran in her class。 other Emi is twelve years old. Yuki is fifteen years old. than bike in this shop. oy Yuki is three years_older ton Emi. 2 次の文を 内の指示にしたがって書きかえなさい。 (1) I got up early. (「私の母よりも」という語句を加えて比較級の文に) I got.up earlier thon mother. .my (2) This apple is bigger than that one.' [whichと or を使ってこの文が答えとなる疑問文に) Which Is bigger., this. opple. or that. ane ? 3 次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに主語と動詞のある英文で答えなさい。 Kenji went to a bookstore to buy three books. They were Book A, Book B and Book C. Kenji asked a *clerk, “How much are they?" The clerk said, “2,500 *yen in total." Kenji bought the three books and went back home. Book A was 1,100 yen, and Book B was 200 yen *cheaper than Book A. cheap 安い (1) Which was cheaper, Book B or Book C?Book. B was It was.1,200.. yen. (注) clerk 店員 ~ yen in total 合計で~円 (2) How much was Book C? 4次の英文は太郎と,カナダから来たメアリーの対話です。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Taro: Here's a map of your country Canada. Canada is a very large country. Mary: That's right. Taro: Oh, is it? カナダはアメリカ合衆国よりも大きいです。 (2 Mary: About 36 *million people. *Most people live in the big cities near the United States. (注) million 100万の most たいていの (1) 下線部Dの日本文を英文になおしなさい。 Canada is. lorger than United States. (2) 対話の流れに合うように, people を使って, に適する英文を書きなさい。 How. many people the Uaited States? 53

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英語 中学生

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14 比較(2) 確認問題 ポイント 14 比較2) 1 次の文の( (1) This song is ( popular ) than that one. )内の語を適する形(2語)になおしなさい。 1 more most を使う比較 Prpaele more. .3音節以上の語、-ful, 1 more· most を使う比較 一基本文 most iteresting… (3) She walked the ( slowly ) of the three. most slouly. -ous, -ing などで終わる語。 -ly で終わる副詞は,前に (2) That book is the ( interesting) of all. 105 This flower is more beautiful than that one. この花はあの花よりも美しい。 (4) Your question is ( difficult ) than his. (5) Tom drives( carefully ) than you. more. difficut more corefully. 私はジムよりもすばやく昼食を食べました。 more·mostをつけて比 106 I had lunch more quickly than Jim. 較級·最上級にする。 107 Soccer is the most popular sport in my class. 私のクラスではサッカーがいちばん人気のあるスポーツです。 2次の英文の意味を完成させなさい。 (1) Time is as important as money. 時間はお金 とじくらい変要ィす 2 原級を使う比較 (more· most をつける語》つづりの比較的長い形容詞(副詞)の比較級は(more +原級),最上級は(most +原級〉の形で表す。 *(比較級+ than ..)は<not as +原級+ as .)を使っ I practice tennis as hard as Emi. 私は絵美 と回じくらく-生態争テニスを解築します。 て書きかえることができる。 A is older than B. (3) She can sing as well as you. =B is not as old as A. 2 as ~ as の文 彼女はあなたとaでくらい上手に歌うcとガできます *「…の一倍~」は〈一times 一基本文一 私はあなたのお兄さんと同じ年齢です。 私はあなたほど速く泳げません。 この橋はあの橋の3倍の長さです。 (4) I'm not as tall as your brother. as ~ as )で表す。 108 I am as old as your brother. 私はあなたのお兄さん(ほど背があくあ2ません。 「2倍~」のときは twice を, 109 I can't swim as fast as you. (5) Your school is three times as large as mine. 「半分~」のときは halfを 110 This bridge is three times as long as that one. あなたの学校は私の学校の3倍きいてす。 as ~ as の前に置いて表す。 (6) No onecan run as fast as Mike. 0 (as +原級+ as ) 2つのものを比較して,rと同じくらい~」というときは、(as +形容詞(副詞)の だれもマイクほど歴く走ること6できまんはいません。 原級+ as )の形で表す。(as ~ as possible)(as ~ as +主語+ can)で「できるだけ~」という意味を 表す。 3 次の日本文に合う英文になるように, で書きなさい。(5)·(6)の2つの空所には,それぞれ同じ語が入ります。 (1) 私は秋よりも春のほうが好きです。 に適する語を下から1つずつ選ん 3 注意すべき比較表現 2(not as ~ as )「…ほど~でない」というときは,〈not as ~ as ..>の形で表す。 不規則変化する比較級,最 3(倍数表現)「…の一倍~」は,〈- times as ~ as )の形で表す。 上級をまとめて覚えよう。 I like springbetter than fall. (2) 彼は3人の中でいちばんたくさんの本を読みます。 good better - best well 3注意すべき比較表現 He reads the _most books of the three. many 基本文- more - most 私は野球よりもテニスのほうが好きです。 (3) あなたはもっとたくさん食べ物を食べなければなりません。 much 111 I like tennis better than baseball1. You have to eat_more food. (4) 由紀はクラスの中でいちばんビァノがじょうずです。 Yuki plays the piano the_best (5) 飛行機はますます上昇しました。 bad - worse - worst 112 This car is the best of all. この車はすべての中でいちばんよい。 113 Tom has more CDs than Bill. トムはビルよりもたくさんのCD を持っています。 *(比較級+ and +比較級) ますます寒くなってきています。 in her class. で「ますます~」という意味 114 It's getting colder and colder. を表す。 0(better· best) well (じょうずに,よく)と good(よい)の比較級は better,最上級は best となる。ま た,「…よりものほうが好きだ」はlike ~ better than と表し、「~がいちばん好きだ」はlike~(the) higher (6) その木はどんどん高くなりました。 highar The plane went up and That tree became _taler and _taller. best と表す。 2(more· most》「多くの」の意味の many· much の比較級は more, 最上級は most となる。 byst mst berter tayer highor mfe 3(比較級+ and +比較級)「だんだん~,ますます~」という意味を表す。 55 -54 -

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英語 高校生

こういう英語の挿入問題?がめちゃくちゃ苦手なのですが、入試まであと2週間しかないです。 解けるようになるコツ教えてください。

14 次のそれぞれの問いに答えよ。 4 I 次のパラグラフを完成させるために, 空所 (1) ~ (4) の中に入る最も適切な文を下の(A)~ (D) よ 6 り一つ選び,その記号をマークせよ。 For most Americans, sushi isa symbol for Japanese food. /There are nearly 4,000 sushi restaurants across the United States today,/and its market is over $2 billion,/ (*1り In fact, many Americans then thought the idea of consuming raw fish shocking. It took a boom in immigration from Japan to turn sushi into an everyday “American" food. ( (2)/But by the 1960s, this had had started to change、("3 り And in 1966, a Japanese businessman brought a sushi chef and his wife from Japan, and together they opened a sushi bar inside a Japanese restaurant in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles. The restaurant was popular, but only with Japanese immigrants. (レ4 Y As a result, more and more sushi bars popped up outside of the little Tokyo, and Hollywood began to embrace sushi throughout the 1970s. 【出典】A Brief History of Sushi in the United States by Sarah Lohman, Mental Floss, Inc., March 3,2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/92861/brief- history-sushi- united-states (A) A food journalist and restaurant critic writing for The New York Times dining section during that decade was attracted by Japanese restaurants in the city, and declared Japanese fooda trend in New York. (B) In the 1950s many Americans were somewhat resistant to Japanese food and culture, “the 'because they had lived through World War II and still perceived Japan as enemy." (C)Bupfifty years ago, most Americans had never heard of sushi; if they ate Japanese food at all, it was more likely to be sukiyaki or tempura. (D) However, as more sushi bars opened in Little Tokyo, young Japanese chefs( who were tired of the conservative culture of sushi making in Japan, heard about this trend and came to America to look for new opportunities.

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