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英語 中学生

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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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