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英語 中学生

33番の解説お願いします、答えは2でさ

Grade Pre-2 次の英文[4,回の内容に関して、(31)から(37)までの質問に対して最 4 も適切なもの、または文を完成させるのに最も適切なものを1,2,3,4 A の中から一つ選び,その番号を解答用紙の所定欄にマークしなさい。 From: Daniel Price <daniel.price @greenvillehigh.edu> To: Barbara Floyd <barbara.floyd@greenvillehigh.edu> Date: Januanry 24 | Subject: Bake sale for Africa Hi Barbara, This is Daniel Price, the student president at the school. How do you like being the editor of the school_newspaper? I really enjoy reading the articles, and it's full of useful advice and information for students and parents. Actually, that's why I'm writing to you. Our school will be holding a charity event soon, and I want to let people know about it. The event will be on Saturday, March 20, from9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The school's cooking club is going to have a bake sale in the school gym. The members are going to bake many kinds of cakes and cookies and sell them to visitors. The money we get will be used_to help build schools for students in Africa. The art club is also designing posters and T-shirts for the event. T have written a short article about the bake sale. Can you put it in the newspaper? That way, we will get a lot of visitors. When you have some free time, I will bring it to the newspaper office. We can look at the article together and make any necessary changes. Please let me know when you are available. Thanks, Daniel (31) What does Daniel want to do? Let people know about a charity event. Write articles for the school newspaper. 1 2 3 Give some advice to high school students. 4 Offer Barbara a job as an editor. (32) The school's art club will 1 give lessons for students in Africa. 2 draw a sign for a new bakery. 3 make some special T-shirts. 4 design cakes for the cooking club. (33) What does Daniel ask Barbara to do? 1 Write about a recent school event. 2 Put an article in the school newspaper. 3 Check a short story for English class. 4 Bake a cake for him in her free time. 220年度第3回検定一次試験(準2級)

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英語 中学生

28番を教えてください🙇‍♀️

Trophies Many parents around the world_ want their children to join sports teams. Playing sports gives children the chance to exercise, make friends, and gain important life skills. In particular, such parents think that children become more confident when they win games or get awards or trophies. However, many teams give awards to all players, not just the best ones, and some people believe that this 28 ). They point out that teams in North America waste about $3 billion on trophies and awards each year. This trend started in the 1990s. Parents were worried that their children felt sad when they lost games or did not get awards. Hoping to make all children feel like winners, teams began giving awards to both winners and losers. However, research shows that this was actually bad for children. When children have a goal, they make an effort to reach it. If all children get awards, though, they do not need to set goals. As a result, children ( 29 Sports teams around the world are trying new ways to help their players get new skills and feel confident. The Australian Football League, for example, has made big changes to its programs. In the 5-to-12-year-old league, teams do not keep scores for the games, and there are no “best player” awards. Instead, the focus is on ( 30 ). By carefully teaching young players how to play and giving advice on how they can improve, coaches believe players can become more confident. (28) is not breaking the rules 2 has helped children learn 1 3 is not good enough 4 has become a problem (29) 1 get angry easily 2 begin playing sports want to study more 4 stop trying hard 3 2 developing skills 4 making friends 30) 1 winning their games 3 helping their coaches copyright2021 公益財団法人日本英語検 無断転載·複製を禁じます 6● =3回検定一次試験(準2級)

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英語 高校生

この話の内容がいまいち理解できません😔 どなたか詳しく教えて頂けると助かります!!!!!!!!!💧 宜しくお願いします!!!!!!!🙇🏽‍♀️🙇🏽‍♀️

0 The English language is full of words which have changed their meanings 3lightly or even dranmatically over the centuries. Changes of meaning can be of a number of I (of の用法)【nice の意味の変遷) different types. Some words, such as nice, have changed gradually. Emotive words tend 例示1企 今例示2 2(文構造) to change more rapidly by losing some of their force, so that awful, which originally とzthe meant ‘inspiring awe', now means Very bad’ or, in expressions such as awfully good, い 5 simply something like *very. In any case, all connection with ‘awe' has been lost. 2 Some changes of meaning, though, seem to attract more attention than others. (0This is perhaps particularly the case where the people who worry about such things 3 (the case where 】 【文構造】 believe that a distinction is being lost. For example, there is a lot of concern at the moment about the words uninterested and disinterested. In modern English, the positive 10 form interested has two different meanings. The first and older meaning is approximately 今説明 4 las の用法) 'having a personal involvement in', as in otniab neit The second and later, but now much more common, meaning is ‘demonstrating or He is an interested party in the dispute. pd cooig 不説明 1s experiencing curiosity in, enthusiasm for, concern for, as in 和 He is very interested in cricket. (2)It is not a problem that this word has more than one meaning. Confusion never 小理由 seems to occur, largely because the context will normally make it obvious which meaning is intended. In all human languages there are very many words which have more than one meaning- this is a very common and entirely normal (3)state of affairs. Most 20 English speakers, for example, can instantly think of a number of different meanings for the words common and state and affairs which I have just used.

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英語 高校生

どこ探してもちゃんとした和訳がなくて💧 日本語訳教えていただけると嬉しいです!

神宮球場で野球の応援をする, 大学2年生の真海さん (中央) 手術前に集まってくれた友人たちと(前列左から2人目) Part(1目標に向かって努力しているときが, 一番私らしい! “Tm afraid you'll have to lose your right leg.” I was deeply shocked to hear the doctor's words. It felt like a death sentence. Before I heard those words, my life was happy. choice [tf5is] I entered the university of my first choice, became 。 a cheerleader, and enjoyed college life with my new cheerleader [tSiarli:dar] 6 cancer [kénsar] friends. Then that cancer was found in my leg. surgery [sá:rd3ari] Surgery saved my life. I was soon back in school. But I had no hope anymore. I had no hair. I walked on w anymore [ènim5:r] 6 crutch(es) [krátS(iz)] G crutches. I couldn't imagine how to face the future. One day, I found a sports center for people with physical disabilities. A lot of people were enjoying sports there. I remembered the words: “Always challenge your childhood [táildhùd] 6 limits," They encouraged me throughout my childhood. » betaoyotni uo 1 I'm afraid ~ 残念ながら~のようだ 5 of one's first choice 第1希望の 2 feel like ~ ~のように感じられる 3 death sentence 死の宣告 01 What happened to Mami's leg? 02 How did Mami feel when she was back in school? 66

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英語 高校生

英語なんですが教えてください、、 日本語から英語に直すのですか分からないです。 問、( )に適切な語を入れなさい。

Focus A 否定語 1.“What will the world be like in ahundred years?"「100年後に世界はどうなっているのでしい。 “I have no idea." 2. Nobody wants to live in a world where everyone みんなが同じ考え方をするような世奨にル。 thinks the same way. と思う人はいません。 3.1 can hardly believe some information on the インターネット上の情報には、ほとんとほr。 ないようなものがあります。 Internet. not 以外に no, nobody, nothing, seldom (めったに~ない), hardly (ほとんど~ない)などの否定語がありか。 Check A( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 1) There were ( )trees in this area before. この地域には以前は1本も木がありませんでした。 ) think about the people who are suffering from hunger. 2) We( 私たちは飢えに苦しむ人たちのことを考えることはめったにありません。 Focus B 部分否定 1. Not all the media report world affairs objectively. すべてのメディアが世界情勢を客観的に伝えて るわけではありません。 2. We don't always agree with what the newspapers 私たちは新聞が報道することに常に賛同すると say. かぎりません。 all, every, always, necessarily などの前に not を置くと「すべてが [いつも、必ずしも] ~するわけではない」 いう意味になります。 Check B ( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 )all the food we eat is produced in Japan. 私たちが食べる食品がすべて日本で生産されているわけではありません。 2) We don't ( ) Support the government. 私たちは必ずしも政府を支持するわけではありません

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