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英語 中学生

この問題全て教えてください🙏💦 答えはないです🙇‍♂️💦

総復習 A 長文問題 0次の英文を読んであとの問いに答えなさい。 1 次の絵 図ぼく りを abene os Mari: Do you have any hobbies? Dick: My hobby is (play) soccer. I practice it every day. How about you? Mari: Well, I'm fond of g (study) English. I want 』(to speak ·speak·speaking) English well Dick: Tomoyuki can speak English well. He is good at o (speak) it. bogg atdagm afm Mari: I know. He is a good English *speaker. s(私はためしに彼みたいに話してみました。)ButI oous. He is great. o Dick: I think so, too. 例I enjo * speaker: 話し手 1) SE 9 (S 口2) W 口3) Ta ロ1) O2④の( )内の語を適する形になおし, また③は適する語(句)を選んで書きなさい。le ndeoyoti ai lailgn vbuta 口(2) 6の( )内の日本語にあう英文になるように に適する語を書きなさい。 s0]o ai dot alH 2次の日 語は適っ I it like him. 口1) 彼 SI 口(3) 本文の内容について, 次の問いに対する答えの英文となるように, (に適する語を書きなさい。 9mg ord bayslg I ovoted baibuie What can Tomoyuki do wel1? ) - He can well. i 2次の英文を読んであとの問いに答えなさい。 口(2) あ bad a aedat serd Tofla 1annib end oH IT Lisa: I likeo(take) pictures. I often *go for a walk and take pictures. 口3) 彼 Masa: Really? I like it, too. And (take) pictures is also my hobby. Do you know Sasaki Kayo? Lisa: Oh, I know this *photographer. Look, she has an art *gallery in the museum of this city. H Masa: I see. g(ぼくと一緒に美術館に行くのはどう?) Lisa: Sure. When will we go? 3次の英 Masa: How about next Saturday? 口1) S Lisa: Sorry, I have my tennis practice that day. How about Sunday? ot\ai\aniog\fnob \zobob ed) Masa: OK. I'm free on that day. 口2) I * go for a walk : 散歩する photographer:写真家 gallery:個展,展示会 100b od 6o 口3) I 口(1) 02の( )内の語を適する形になおし, それぞれ1語で書きなさい。 19 alenail に適する語を書きなさい。 口(2) 3の( )内の日本語にあう英文になるように 4次の日 \odms e How about to the museum さme? s ang 「(3)本文の内容について,次の問いに対する答えの英文となるように。 ai all に適する語を書きなさい。 いい When will they go to the museum? - They will go to the museum next nab Veoteteim anislam Vod Vbrse 86 講習テキスト英語マスター3α 口

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英語 高校生

なんで問5はイになるんですか?教えてください!

* Indeed there were severa! "false theories, according to Mr. Popik. Some said New York was the Big Apple because so many desperate people sold apples from carts during *the Great Depression, but the term had existed before that. Others said it was because of the famous apple tree planted in 1647 by Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch *governor of the city, which survived for 220 years on the corner of 13th Street and 3rd Avenue, but the history books show this was a "pear tree. It's difficuit to be totally certain where any word or expression first came frcm. But in 1997 the mayor's office informally accepted Mr. Popik's version of events when it added the name "Big Apple Corner" to the spot where Broadway meets West 54th Street. It was here that the long-forgotten racing reporter Mr. FitzGerald lived for the last 30 years of his life. I can't think of any city with a more famous nickname. (注) term: 葉 etymology: 語源 racetrack: 競馬場 ばてい groom: 馬丁(馬の世話係) thoroughbred: サラブレッド(馬の一品種) tourist board:観光局 false theory: 誤った説 なし the Great Depression: 大恐慌 governor: 植民地総督 pear: 梨 問5 Actording to one of the false theories in the 7th paragraph, the governor Sold many apples from carts : planted a famous apple tree ウ、sold many pears from carts エ, planted a famous pear tree

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