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英語 中学生

⑦に入るのが、four hoursなのですが、何故ですか! 教えてください🫶

A year later, Kabbu was sitting with Ullu and talking about the good old days. Just then they saw Bony. He *hurrying somewhere. 40 was Ullu: What happened, Bony? Where are you going? Bony: I heard there was an *accident near Leo's house. I am going there. Kabbu: Accident! Let's go! They hurried as fast as they could and saw Leo. He was walking around *worriedly. Leo: My son fell down from a tree and hurt his head. He needs an *operation by Dr. Large, the best doctor in this forest. 15 Ullu: Why don't you send him an e-mail? Leo: I can't. There has been something wrong with my computer since last night. We have [way/ come/ask/to/no other/him] here. We will have to wait about three days to *repair it. But I can't wait so long. My son needs an operation right now! Kabbu: That's no problem, Leo. I will go and bring Dr. Large here. Leo: Really... w... will you go right now? Kabbu: Of course! Until last year it took from here to Dr. Large. But Leo, this is an *emergency! I'll bring Dr. Large in half the time. He was right. Four hours later, they saw Kabbu and Dr. Large. They were flying in the sky. They looked very tired. Soon he began to operate on Leo's son. Leo: How's my son, Dr. Large? Dr. Large: 8 about/is/there/to/worry 1. Your son is all right. You should thank Kabbu. I think he has done a great job. I was at home when he appeared in front of me. He didn't give me any time to think about it. I said to him, "You have just arrived after such a long and hard trip. Take a *rest for one or two hours and then we'll go." But he didn't agree. "No, Dr. Large. There is no time to lose," he said. Later... Leo: My dear friend, Kabbu, I don't know how to say thanks to you. You are so kind to me and my family. You lost your job because of the Internet, but you didn't feel angry with me and saved my son's life. New technology may make life easier and give us more fun in many ways, but sometimes it may not be useful and sometimes we can't depend on it. I've learned that your power to help others is greater than the power of any computer! - a second - concern price useless 役に立たない worriedly 心配そうに operation i emergency STE (ZE) probably < technology #### electronic mail efficiency chance 4 depend on ~ ~に頼る accident # after all やはり hurry 急いで行く wrong with 〜の調子が悪い repair ~を修理する operate on ~ 〜を手術する rest k

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英語 中学生

1〜3まで教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏

3 次の英文は, 高校生の里香 (Rika) が, 自分の住む町について, 表 (table) とグラフ (graph) を作り、英語の授業で発表したときのものです。 1~3の問いに答えなさい。 I have lived in this town since I was born. Now I have a lot of friends here. Ⅰ really like this town, but I'll go to school in Tokyo from April. So month, I wrote about that on the school newspaper. I got many good ideas then. Ⅰ want to do something for people in this town before leaving here. Last Please look at the table. It shows ideas from the students in this school. 5 About 50% of the students think that making a cafeteria for elderly people is good. About 25% of the students think that making a small zoo in the park for children is good. And only a few students think that holding a music festival for people in the town or the English lessons for children is good. They are the same number. I was surprised when I saw that. Second, look at the graph. Ⅰ wanted to know the number of elderly people and children in this town. The graph shows the numbers for 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2018. The number of children in this town is getting ( ① ). I don't think that's good. Elderly people will become happier and the number of children will get larger through our ideas, I think. I hope some of them will come true soon. Table Graph 校内の生徒たちのアイデア Aをつくる 51% 小さなBをつくる 26% | 運動会を開催する 11% 音楽祭を開催する [C] 英語のレッスンを開催する 5% その他 2% 合計 100% (人) 4,000 (注) newspaper: 新聞 3,000 2,000 1,000 cafeteria : カフェテリア lesson: レッスン through ~ 〜を通して 0 町内の高齢者と子どもの人口推移 2,582 2,558 2,234 2,828 12,172 |1,869 3,086 1,780 2012 2015 2018 2009 高齢者は65歳以上, 子どもは小学生以下とする。 elderly : 年配の hold : 開催する come true : 実現する 10 (年度) □高齢者 <A 子ども 15 1 本文中の ( ① )に入れるのに最も適切なものを、次のア~エの中から一つ選び、 そ の符号を書きなさい。 ア better イ smaller ウ shorter I more 2 Table の ACに入る場所や割合の組み合わせとして最も適切なもの を次のア~エの中から一つ選び, その符号を書きなさい。 ア A-動物園 B-カフェテリア C-11% ウ A-カフェテリア B-動物園 C-11% 3 本文の内容に合っているものを、次のア~エの中から一つ選び、 その符号を書きなさい。 イ A-動物園 B-カフェテリア C-5% エ A-カフェテリア B-動物園 C-5% ア Rika goes to school in this town from April. イ The table shows that more than 10% of the students think holding a sports festival is good. ウ The graph shows the number of all the people in this town from 2009 to 2018. エ Rika thinks that the number of elderly people will get larger.

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英語 高校生

時間を意識して解きたいのですが、目安時間が分からないです。偏差値60を近いうちの目標にしている者です。 これは400 word 神奈川大学の問題です。記述が4問、選択が2問という点も考慮して目安時間を教えて頂けると嬉しいです。お願いします。

400 words/ Unit 7-Language - 1 All over the world, there are hundreds of languages that will soon disappear, some of them spoken only by a single person. "Languages are now dying at a faster rate than ever before," said David Harrison, a professor of language studies. Harrison has traveled the world to interview the last speakers of languages that are in danger of disappearing. 5 2 Bolivia* has a far greater variety of languages than all the countries of Europe combined. but they are increasingly threatened by dominant languages such as Spanish. In Bolivia, Harrison met with people who have used certain plants as medicine since the time of the Inca Empire*. Besides a common local language, they also maintain a secret language to name thousands of plants used as medicines, some unknown to science. 10 3 (1) When a language is lost, centuries of human thinking about such things as animals and plants may be lost with it. Eighty percent of existing species have not yet been discovered by science. However, (2) this does not mean that they are unknown to humans, because the people who live close to them know those species (3)intimately. They often have more detailed ways of classifying them than science does. 15 4 In Micronesia*, there are a handful of people who can sail across thousands of kilometers of ocean without any modern instruments of navigation. Their languages have a special set of terms for these skills. If their languages are lost, (4)their navigational skills will be lost, too. 5 Children are often the ones who decide to abandon a native tongue. "(5)It's actually the children, not the parents, who have the power to make the decision that will affect the 20 community and the future of their language," Harrison said. He was encouraged by an experience he had in Australia, when he watched a woman in her eighties teaching her language to schoolchildren. She was one of only three speakers of an aboriginal* language. The lesson was about plants which are used as medicine in aboriginal culture. 6 "The children had chosen to learn the language - no one forced them. When we 25 asked why they were learning it, they said, 'This is a dying language. We need to learn it.' The woman waved the plants in front of the children and said something in her language about them, which they repeated. It was an amazing thing to watch her communicate that knowledge to the children. That inspired us greatly." quor 左の英文を読み、下の各問いに答えなさい。 ごとの SPONS 1. 下線部 (1) を日本語に直しなさい。 ただし, it が何を指すのかわかるようにすること。 下線部 (3) の意味として最も適切なものを選びなさい。 [3. with a deep knowledge 3 in one's private life 2. 下線部 (2) を日本語に直しなさい。 ただし, this が何を指すのかわかるようにすること。 5. 下線部 (5) を日本語に直しなさい。 3050 in a friendly manner 4 in secret 4. 下線部 (4) はどのような技術か, 日本語で説明しなさい。 2x030 D 6. 本文の内容に合うものを2つ選びなさい。 Harrison has traveled even in dangerous places to interview the last speakers of disappearing languages. The total number of languages in Bolivia alone is larger than that of all the languages used in Europe. From a scientific point of view, the medical plants used in Bolivia have little value. An old woman in Australia was teaching her language to children, but they did not want to learn it. The old woman was teaching not only her language, but also her knowledge about medical plants in her aboriginal culture. istory Culture anguage ociety Health Science Nature

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