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英語 高校生

青線で囲ったbutはどういう意味をこの文では表しますか?

4.人々 5. アメリカの人々は太陽を黄色だと考えているから。 6. ( ② (イ) ① 英文フレーズリーディング・読解のポイント 【読角 Do you like tea? // In Japanese, / "tea" usually means green tea. // In English, / "tea" あなたはティーは好きか 日本語で 「ティー」はふつう緑茶を意味する 英語では「ティー」 tea - 日本 えば usually means black tea. // Black tea is called kocha/ in Japanese.// When this word is この言葉が漢字で書 はふつう黒いティーを意味する 黒いティーは 「紅茶」 と呼ばれる 日本語では written in kanji,/ we see that it means “red" tea. // In fact, / when we see kocha in acup, / it かれると 「赤いティー」を意味しているとわかる 実際 カップの中の紅茶を見たとき だが, えば とこ does look red. // But people who speak English/ do not call it “red" tea. // They call it それは赤く見える ところが英語を話す人々は それを「赤い」ティーと呼ばない 黒いティー, ある tea を 茶」 black tea or just tea. // People see the same tea, but they give it different color names / in いは単にティーと呼ぶ人々は同じティーを見て しかし違った色の名前をつけている 混乱 different languages. // For this reason / it is very interesting to study another language,/ 言語が違うと だから 別の言語を学ぶことはとてもおもしろく う場 まま てみ and it is important to learn / that people have different ideas / about the same things. // 学ぶことは大切なことだ 人々は違う考えを持つということを↑同じものに対して 【読 ② Are there any other examples of this ? // Well, / what is the color of the sun ? // 他にもこうした例があるだろうか では太陽の色はどうか just Japanese children use a red crayon / when they draw the sun,/ because Japanese people 日本の子供たちは赤いクレヨンを使う 太陽の絵を描くときに 日本人は太陽を赤いと考え どテ think it is red. // But American children use a yellow crayon for the sun.// So some IH ているから ところがアメリカの子供たちは太陽を描くのに黄色のクレヨンを使う だから doll people think that the sun is red,/ but other people think that it is yellow.//Japanese ど 2 ある人々は太陽を赤いと考え しかしある人々は黄色いと考えます 日本の →] children use yellow for the moon.// In some countries,/ children use white for the moon.// 子供たちは月を描くのに黄色を使う ある国々では 子供たちは月を描くのに白色を使う って うし ・・・ 意味 just -1 要約 1 英語の「黒いティー」を,日本語では 「紅茶」 と言う。 (25字) 2 日本の子供は太陽を赤色で描くが, アメリカの子供は黄色を使う。 (30字) 全体 英語の「黒いティー」を,日本語では 「紅茶」 と言う。 日本の子供は太陽を赤色で描くが, ア を使う。同じものが,言語が違うと違う色で表され,違った見方がなされているということを学 (106字) 五文 In English 66. プラ

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英語 高校生

enormously を辞書で調べると副詞と出て来ますが、この写真の文だと importantにかかってるように見えます。 あっ、形容詞を修飾してるから別におかしくないんですかね…?

Come to thinkl ofút) as a more or less automatic and natural act (like breathing ○状的詞 考え その事酒に、 or blinking. ) Of course, if we give the matter any thought at all> we must b/c realize that ,o,[language / there / automatic / is/ nothing / about].」 Children There 1s tgut Langirag e matic 5 must be taught their native language, and the necessary training takes a long 決要とあ3 に的に)受止継ゲ43 8.g 技街 time. Language is not something (that is inherited; it is an art that can be 事的に techniqu) passed on from one generation to the next ónly by intensive education) 通が 非常に ID is difficult [to realize the enormously important role (that language b/c. ( 3 )in our social behavior】 What_a different place the world would b e. Shad no one invented languagé!>There would of course be no books a こ け no one inad invented へ 手段 newspapers, tor writing or other means of communication(by words)would no というのも理由) exist. All of history would disappearforlwere it not for language there woul というのも理合) be no way of re-creating past experiences and communicating them to othersE V S 考過程 (of sharing in the mental processes of our fellowmen) Indeed, we couldn't thir もま張する。 at all. Many psychologists maintain that thought itself requires the use tv)

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英語 高校生

この解答で合っているか確かめたいです。教えてください。

Reading DL 10 CD 10 Olympic Volunteers Do you ever dream of traveling and meet- ing people from all around the world? Wel1, it is possible to meet them without trave- ling because sometimes the world comes 5 to a country. When the Tokyo Olympics is held in 2020, visitors from over 200 na- ONAL tions will attend this world-famous event. So how can you meet them? The answer is Volunteers at the 2012 London Olympic Games to become a volunteer. 10 Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since they help create a special atmosphere with their warm welcome and hard work. These helpers were first used in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Sixty-four years later, the city had 240,000 applicants for the 2012 Games, and 70,000 were selected to work at various venues. As an Olympic volunteer, you might direct spectators to their seats in stadiums or push wheelchairs for those who cannot walk. 志願者 教える Whatever yourjob is, you will probably use English to do it. monl gaiood The word “volunteer” comes from the Latin language and means “to dc something for others without expecting to receive something.” However, a: a Japanese volunteer, you will receive something: practice in using you English communication skills. So, in 2020 why not take up the challeng -and show the spirit of “o-mo-te-na-shi," or “hos-pi-ta-li-ty"? Notes ream of 動詞 ing 「~を夢見る、 想像する」 be held in 2020 |2020年に開催される」 Whatever ナとえどんな~でも」 without 動詞-ing |~しないで」 practice in 動詞-ing 「~する練習」 take っ the challenge 「挑戦に応じる、 難題に立ち向かう」

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英語 高校生

解答が正しいか確認したいです。教えてください!

dream of 動詞 -ing 「~を夢見る、 想像する」 be held in 2020「2020年に開催される」 Whatever. - English communication skills. So, in 2020 why not take up the challenge Reading DL 10 OCD 10 Olympic Volunteers Do you ever dream of traveling and meet- ing people from all around the world? Well, it is possible to meet them without trave- ling because sometimes the world comes to a country. When the Tokyo Olympics is held in 2020, visitors from over 200 na- 5 1ONAL tions will attend this world-famous event. So how can you meet them? The answer is to become a volunteer. Volunteers at the 2012 London Olympic Games 10 Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since they help create a special atmosphere with their warm welcome and hard work. These helpers were first used in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Sixty-four years later, the city had 240,000 applicants for the 2012 Games, and 70,000 were selected to work at various venues. As an Olympic volunteer, you might direct spectators 志原者 教える 15 to their seats in stadiums or push wheelchairs for those who cannot walk. Whatever your job is, you will probably use English to do it. mot gniood The word “volunteer” comes from the Latin language and means “to do something for others without expecting to receive something” However. as a Japanese volunteer, you will receive something: practice in using vour "hos-pi-ta-li-ty"? and show the spirit of “o-mo-te-na-shi," or INotes up the challenge 「挑戦に応じる、 難題に立ち向かう」

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英語 中学生

解答が無いので確認したいです。教えてください。

Reading | Reading Comprehension DL 10 ICD 10 Reading の内容に合わせて、正しい選択肢を選びましょう。 Olympic Volunteers i What does the word “volunteer” mean? a. Getting acquainted with people from all around the worlc Do you ever dream of traveling and meet- ing people from all around the world? Well, it is possible to meet them without trave- ling because sometimes the world comes b. Working at various venues. c. Doing a job without expecting to be paid. 2. When were Olympic volunteers used for the first time? to a country. When the Tokyo Olympics is held in 2020, visitors from over 200 na- tions will attend this world-famous event. a. In 1948, at the London Olympics. b. In 2012, at the London Olympics. c. At the first Olympic games. 1ONAL So how can you meet them? The answer is to become a volunteer. Volunteers at the 2012 London Olympic Games 3. What job might a volunteer for the Olympics do? a. Take part in the Olympic Games. Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since they help create a special atmosphere with their warm welcome and hard work. These helpers were irst used in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Sixty-four years later, the =ity had 240,000 applicants for the 2012 Games, and 70,000 were selected to 『ork at various venues, As an Olympic volunteer, you might direct spectators っ their seats in stadiums or push wheelchairs for those who cannot walk. Thatever your job is, you will probably use English to do it. b. Guide and help people. c. Travel all over the world. ob blooe | Let's Read Aloud! 志履右 教える 以下は Readingからの一節です。英文の意味をもう一度確認し に出して読みましょう。 niood ne word “volunteer” comes from the Latin language and means “to do Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since t special atmosphere with their warm welcome and ha mething for others without expecting to receive something.” However, as Japanese volunteer, you will receive something: practice in using your glish communication skills. So, in 2020 why not take up the challenge d show the spirit of “o-mo-te-na-shi," or “hos-pi-ta-li-ty”? U seful E xpressions for C onver 会話の際に覚えておくと便利な表現を確認しましょう。

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英語 高校生

①を本文中の英語2語で答えるとなんですか?

do bad things to them. Actually, according to some scientists, these two We are hungry. From there, the word “hangry” was created to mean "being 5 feelings are closely related. They say we tend to get angry more easily when 「When you are hungry, it means that you haven't eaten food for a long time. ©when you are angry, you may want to shout at someone or 語数 251 Reading テーマ 説明文/人体 次の英文を読み, 右ページの問いに答えなさい。 ト人はなぜ怒るのでしょうか。 Do you know the The two English words “hungry” and “angry"” sound alike. meaning of them? angry because we are hungry." 私たちが食べるもはすがて、特にやの:パク時 Then, what is, happening in our body? Everything we eat is turned in などの様々な栄養まに変援続血管を作して体のあらゃ3点部にに並られます。 various nutrients, including sugars and proteins, and sent to every part of th。 The fact is that our brains use only sugars for 10 body through the blood vessels. 0 their energy.As time passes, the level of sugar in the blood drops. After several hours, our brains run out of the energy they need to function well So, we find it hard to concentrate, or we may make simple mistakes. Even Worse, we may not be able to control our emotions. Certainly, our brains need sugar. 15 But many scientists warn that when we are “hangry," eating too many sweets such as candies or chocolates is not a good idea. After eating them, the level of blood sugar rises quickly, then it falls suddenly. This makes us emotionally unbalanced. The important thing is to keep our blood sugar steady. To achieve that, you need to eat small, well- balanced meals several times a day. 0お腹が空いたとき(は、長い問食べ物をたべていないことを意味します。 ② あ体たが思って(るとき、あなたは誰似にさいけんだり、彼しに思いことをしたいと思らがもしれません。 @ 保は、私たちくは大腹が安いている時。やすいと言う お腹かすいたかいたっているというくけでお腹かすれたをいう言葉かはおんた P pen.e

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