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英語 中学生

問3の(1)は go でもいいですか? 答えにはvisitと書かれていました。

対話文 ■平成25年度問題 3 次の英文は, 明子 (Akiko) と拓也 (Takuya) , グリーン先生 (Ms. Green) , 放 課後に会話をしている場面である。これを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 解答は,各問の答 の欄に記入すること。 Ms. Green: Akiko, what's in your hand? Akiko : [1] I'll take it to the kindergarten next week. Takuya : We'll go there together. Ms. Green: Oh, that's nice. I've been to a kindergarten to teach English before. Young children like picture books. I think they will enjoy yours. Akiko : I'm glad to hear that. [2] There is one on every page. Ms. Green: Akiko, you know what young children like. Well, what are you going to do, Takuya? Takuya : I want to do something active with the children, but I haven't decided yet. Ms. Green: Let's see. Takuya, ( playing, to, how, soccer, about ) with them? You are good at it. Takuya Akiko Takuya Ms. Green: I don't think they can use it because the ball may hurt them. Akiko : A small and soft ball is better. [4] It's easy. : That sounds nice. : Shall I show you how to make the ball? It's (of, made, ball, by, a`) milk cartons. Takuya Akiko : That's a great idea. I'll take my soccer ball there and use it for them. : Wait. [3] They were using a small and soft one. : Really? I didn't watch the program. My soccer ball may be too big and too hard for young children. Takuya : Yes, please. Thank you, Ms. Green and Akiko. You've taught me important things. I have to know people's wishes and what they can do. When we do something for people, we should understand such things. Ms. Green: I agree. (E) kindergarten.. ・幼稚園 are good at ~•••~が得意である hurt- ・・傷つける active・・・・・・ 活動的な ・硬い hard. milk cartons ・牛乳パック

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英語 高校生

赤丸をつけたところが分かりません。ちなみに、【】は副詞句・副詞節、()は形容詞句・形容詞節、〈〉は名詞句・名詞節です。 1つ目の赤マルは、なぜthat以下が副詞節なのか(自分は名詞節だと思った) 2つ目はの赤マルは、何のofか

[At the turn of the twentieth century, a remarkable horse (named Hans) was paraded [through Germany] [by his owner Wilhelm von S M Osten, a horse trainer and high-school mathematics teacher. Not only could "Clever Hans" understand complex questions (put to him 同格のカンマ 「すなわち」 V S in plain German) 構文図解 M M O 過去分詞の名詞修 [If Tuesday falls on the eighth of the month M - but he could answer them by 0 M M what date is the following Friday?" not only A but (also) B S C S tapping out the correct number] [with his hoof]. [Using this simple V M with 「~を使って」 分詞構文「~して」 M response], it appeared [that Hans could add, subtract, multiply, and S V M add, subtract, multiply, divide divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, and both read and add ~ divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, both words spell words]. Suspicious, the German board (of education) appointed S M M V Being 省略の分詞構文 a commission, (including circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, and 0 「~を含んだ」 M circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, psychologists psychologists), to investigate the situation. Surprisingly, they to do C M S concluded [in 1904] <that no trick was involved>. This did not satisfy V V M S O 名詞節のthat the board, and the case was passed [to psychologist Oskar Pfungst) O S V M [for experimental investigation]. [Braving both the horse's and M 名詞節のthat observer of human behavior >. M owner's notoriously bad tempers], Pfungst finally was able to 分詞構文 「~して」 S M V demonstrate <that Hans was no mathematician, but rather a fine not[no] A but (rather) B[ATTB 20 t を使っ 教育

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英語 高校生

英語の長文読解です 分からないので教えて欲しいです、、、

Chapter Reading 12 r 10H 8-8.6 6 4 2 3.7 2 The Number of Books Read in a Month in Japan 1.7 10.0 9.9 4.2 19 3.7 1.8 10.5 10.1 42 4.1 11.4 114 112 3.9 1.7 1.6 1.6 2 時制 文化 Time 30 minutes 4.0 15 4.2 1.4 111 9.8 4.5 4.3 1.5 13 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 (年) 200 words Elementary school students Junior high school students High school students Reading can take you to new places. Books are small and light, but they can change your world. watching TV or using smartphones. However, most people spend more time Publishing companies* want people to read more books. Some of s them are trying new shapes of books. An American publisher* called Dutton* released mini books in October 2018. They are as big as a smartphone and as thick as a person's thumb. You can hold them in one hand and flip* the pages like a smartphone screen. Although they are new in the U.S., they have been popular in Europe for several years. 10 They are popular because they are light, cheap, and environmentally- friendly. * publishing company [] publisher [] flip 「~をめくる」 bunko paperback [**] ⑧15分 Japan's book industry is also looking for new ideas. Book sales were more than ¥2 trillion in the 1990s. But now they are falling every year. Japan already has cheap and light books, such as bunko paperbacks*. 15 However, Japanese people are reading less than before. In 2016, almost 50% of university students said they read for 0 minutes each day. How can books become more popular in Japan? Dutton 「ダットン」 A-6 A-7 A-8

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英語 高校生

UNITE2.5のreason5の解答を無くしたため教えていただきたいです。 至急よろしくお願いします

occasions at school, most school songs (2) sometimes (3) gal ni owoq low. 22 by famous musicians, but these days, anoijasu school songs themselves. 5 Fill in each blank so that each pair has almost the same meaning. answer the questi CH? the pass China gave Japan two pandas in 1972 as a symbol of friendship. ) ( ) ( (1) Two pandas from China ( 18.0 1972 as a symbol of friendship. CO JounA few villagers saw a gang go into the bank by the back door. (2){ ) ( ) ( kids together. (3) In ancient times, food and water were shared and kids ( C A gang was ) into the bank by the back door. In ancient times, the whole community shared food and water and took care of The law in this country says children under 12 (2) その絵は古い博物館で発見された。 ) ( ) by the whole community. 6616 Americans have known this Japanese song since it came to the U.S. in the 1960s. (4) This Japanese song ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Americans since it came to the U.S. in the 1960s. Vocabulary [] [自然] 7 Choose the best option. (1) My father works at a research center for the ( a. reservation b. typhoon c. forecast ) Japan in ) ( MEME UT 6 Put the Japanese into English. (各4点) ni TewanА Sygiene soubor vidsdong a19vh baensqet 916 VIWA (1) この国の法律では, 12歳未満の子供を1人にしてはいけないと定められている。 redog on (3点) Hints on 19lov frilastol ◆ This chain restaurant can be found only in Okinawa. [沖縄だけで見ることができる] 21 1920 19dew (altas709 ◆ This cheese is made at a local farm. [地元の農場で作られる] slup A bak roda alone. 6 (2) (S) ) of rare plants. d. conservation ide om s

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英語 高校生

赤線の部分、日本語の解釈に言及していますが、どちらも同じ意味なのでは?と思ってしまいます。

SVO+分詞 TARGET → 160 (1) He kept me waiting for forty minutes. (2) We usually keep the window locked. (1) 彼は私を40分間待たせた。 (2) 私たちは、 いつもその窓のカギはかけておく。 目的語の後に分詞 目的語の状態を表 す OisC 〈SVO+分詞〉 の 表現 keep は SVOCの文型 (p.51) で用いられ, 「O を C の状態にしておく」という意味を表すことができる。 (1) で は waiting (2) ではlockedが補語となっていて, (1) は 「私を待たせておいた」 (2) は 「窓のカギをかけておく」と いう意味になる。 SVOCの場合は、OとCのあいだに 「○は~だ」 という O is Cの関係が成り立つ。 したがって, (1) は I was waiting., (2) は The window is locked. という文を作 ることができる。現在分詞の waiting は能動の意味を, 過 去分詞のlockedは受動の意味 ( 「カギがかけられている」) を表していることを確認しよう。 <SVO+分詞>の表現には次のようなものもある。 I found my brother using my game machine. (弟がぼくのゲーム機を使っているのを見つけた。) この場合, my brotherとusing my game machine のあいだに SVO という関係があるので, 「ぼくのゲーム機 Umarted WAII を使っている弟を見つけた」 と解釈するのは誤り。 I want this room cleaned up by tomorrow. (この部屋を明日までに片づけてほしい。 Check()内の動詞を適切な分詞の形に変えなさい。 71 VEREA 1) When I came home, I found my wife (sleep) on the sofa. We 2) Don't leave the door (unlock). 3) I want this problem (solve) by tomorrow. 01 分詞

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英語 高校生

この文章の4行目にある、because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet の文構造についてなのですが、might の前にあるはずの関係代名詞の主格whi... 続きを読む

次の文章を読んで、 問1~4に答えなさい。 The establishment of a colony on Mars has been a dream for decades. Inevitably some people have objected to the idea of colonizing Mars on both ideological and practical grounds. Some object to humans living on Mars because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet. Others oppose Mars settlements because they disagree with the idea of using the Red Planet as a "backup" in case the Earth is destroyed. Those in favor of colonizing Mars, however, look to spread the human race beyond our single planet. The practical considerations of surviving long term on a world without a breathable atmosphere, no surface water, exposure to radiation, and extremes of heat and cold all have to be addressed first. Mars colonists could survive in domed cities, extracting and recycling resources from the Martian environment. However, a more interesting plan for the settlement of the Red Planet involves a process called terraforming, turning the dangerous environ- ment of Mars into something resembling Earth. Billions of years ago, Mars was more like Earth, with a thick atmosphere as well as oceans and rivers of surface water. The planet may well have had complex life forms. However, sometime in the distant past, Mars lost its (A ). When Mars found itself without the protection of that field, solar wind relentlessly stripped it of its atmosphere, quickly turning the planet into the frozen desert it currently is. While a number of schemes exist to restore Mars' atmosphere, creating a runaway greenhouse process that would raise its temperature, NASA and some academic researchers recently came up with a simple way to achieve the process naturally. The idea involves the creation of an electromagnetic shield between Mars and the Sun to protect the Red Planet from solar wind. Without the solar wind stripping it away, the atmosphere of Mars would gradually become thicker. Soon the temperature on the Martian surface would become high enough to release the trapped ( B ) at the poles, accelerating the (C). Water ice at the poles would melt, giving Mars back some measure of its oceans and rivers. All humans would have to do is introduce

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