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英語 中学生

誰かわかるかたはいませんか?答えだけでもよいのでお願いします🙇⤵️

[2] 次の英文は,中学生のタカシ (Takashi) とアメリカからの留学生トム (Tom) について 書かれたものです。 よく読んで、 あとの (1)~(6) の問いに答えなさい。 Takashi and Tom are good friends. They are junior high school students. Tom is from America. He came to Japan six months ago. One Sunday morning in April, Tom came to Takashi's house, and they studied together for two hours. When they finished, Takashi said, "Let's go and see the cherry blossoms. There are many cherry trees in the park near my house. They are very beautiful now." Tom asked, "Are you going to study cherry trees?" Takashi said, "Oh, no. In Japan, we enjoy eating lunch under the cherry trees during the cherry blossom season." "Oh, really? That *sounds nice," said Tom. "We *call it hanami. Hana means flowers, and mi means to see. But when we say hanami, it usually means to see the cherry blossoms," said Takashi. "I see. OK, let's go, Takashi," said Tom. Takashi and Tom went to Takashi's mother and asked, "May we go and see the cherry blossoms ?" His mother said, "Sure. This is the first ( ) in Japan for Tom. You will enjoy it." Takashi said, "So I want to make lunch." His mother said, "How about making onigiri together ?" "That's a good idea," said Takashi. So Takashi and Tom *began to make onigiri. "This is like a *snowball. It's a lot of fun," said Tom. They enjoyed making onigiri* for a while. 4 Then Takashi and Tom walked to the park with their lunch. When they got near the park, they could see the cherry blossoms. Tom said, "Wow! They are very beautiful. And so many blossoms! You can eat a lot of cherries in *early summer." Takashi was surprised and asked, "Why ?" Tom "answered, "Because there will be a lot of cherries on these trees." "Oh, no. Cherries don't *grow on these trees. Japanese cherry trees are only *for seeing blossoms." "Oh, I didn't know that. We call them 'cherry trees,' but there aren't any cherries! That's interesting. Look! There are a lot of people! The Japanese people really like hanami," said Tom. They enjoyed hanami very much. *cherry : サクラ, サクランボ, *began begin (始める) の過去形、 *answer : 23. summer. (12) *call~ ... ~を・・・と呼ぶ, *for a while : しばらくの間, *early * for seeing: 鑑賞するため *sound: ~のように思われる, * snowball: 雪だま, grow: 育つ, (1) 下線部 ① (2) 下線部② 答えなさい 7 spring (3) 下線部 (4) トムは右 選んで,言 アタカ イサク ウ 公園 エ 木に (5) 本文の る最も適 (a) Whe (b) Did (6) 本文 ア To イ H ウ Ta I To "kin.

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英語 高校生

共通テストのリーディングの問題で時系列的な問題があるのですが、何回やっても正解できません、 誰か教えて欲しいです。

B You found the following message on a personal blog written by an exchange student at your school. Save Our Park! Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Vera Sherman First, thank you for visiting my blog. Today I'm writing about something very close to my heart. I hope everyone in town has had a chance to spend some time at Kaneko Park. It is a lovely place, and it's easy to walk to from our school. As it is springtime, the park is currently full of blooming trees, singing birds, and people enjoying the outdoors. Some creative students even built little squirrel houses for the animals to live in. Unfortunately, however, we need to do more to help clean up our wonderful local park. One month ago, I was taking pictures of the flowers near the pond. When I looked at the pictures at home, I noticed some garbage in the background. I spoke to Mr. Tanaka, the city official who is in charge of the park. He told me that sometimes students eat fast food and leave packaging on the ground. He said that in the past he had asked students to clean up after themselves but very few students had actually done as he asked. Because students were a big part of the problem, I felt I should take some responsibility in trying to sort out this problem. I put up flyers explaining the situation and asking for students to help after school. A small group came out, but we were not well prepared. We didn't have enough trash bags, and we did not have a clear plan for cleaning up. I went back to Mr. Tanaka, and he promised me that next time we went to the park, the city would provide trash bags and maps of locations to clean. Now we are ready to make a difference. Maybe it doesn't seem fun to spend your time picking up trash, but please consider helping. We will be meeting outside the front gate of the park at 10 a.m. this Saturday. Please try to arrive by 10 a.m. as we will be starting the litter pick straight away. Let's all help clean up our beautiful park!

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英語 高校生

空欄部分が分かりません! 教えてください

おうちのかたへ 渡してください 23HP03-01 UNITO FACTBOOK GRAMMAR 45 回生 English Logic and Expression I 1 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. 1. (Where )( ) you go for your school trip in junior high school? were 中学校の修学旅行ではどこに行きましたか。 ) you ( have Did 中学校では合唱コンテストはありましたか。 2.( ) a chorus contest in junior high school? 3. ( How (often どのぐらいの頻度で映画を見に行きますか。 4. ( What kind ) ( ) ( どんな音楽が好きですか。 5. ( How ) ( 今までにいくつの国を訪れたことがありますか。 ) do you go to the movies? of amany) (countlys) have you visited? 2. 3. I like listening to 2 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. 1.[I/in/park / the / walk] in my free time. 私は時間があるときにはその公園を散歩します。 2. 【action アクション映画を見ると本当にわくわくします。 movies/exciting/is/really/watching ]. ) music do you like? 3. [listening/like/I/music/ to ]. 私は音楽を聞くことが好きです。 4. Our homeroom teacher [important/many/things/us/taught]. 担任の先生は私たちにたくさんの大切なことを教えてくれました。 5. [ called/everyone / at / me / Mika ] my junior high school. 中学校でみんなは私のことをミカと呼んでいました。 1. I walk in the park in my free time. music. 4. Our homeroom teacher taught us 5. Everyone called mer called me at Mila mony important thing my junior high school. C

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