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コミニケーション英語2 Lesson7 Section1 下のQuestion Anser Practiceの解説が知りたいです!

Communication English II Lesson 7 Encouraging Song Section 1&2 Reading Passage Section 1 There are many songs that help people overcome sadness or troubles. Makenaide may be one of them. This song has been encouraging many people for a long time. The lyrics of Makenaide were written by Sakai Izumi, the vocalist of ZARD. It became a hit in 1993. The following year, it was adopted as the theme song for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament. Some schools have also been using this song for graduation ceremonies. When the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake occurred in 1995, this song was often aired. Many people were able to recover their spirits by listening to it. The song also cheered people up after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Unfortunately, Sakai passed away in 2007. However, this song is still popular today. Section 2 What makes this song so attractive? The answer may be in its lyrics. The song has a message of hope for everyone. Let's take a look at the first refrain. Sakai left a piece of paper on which she wrote the lyrics. It shows that she changed a part of them. She replaced the words "Don't stop until the end" with "Keep on running until the end". She may have thought that this sounded more positive. Handout Reading No.15 Text p.94-97 She changed this part while she was actually recording the song. "Which words communicate better?" was the question she always had in her mind. She always searched for words that would encourage people. Don't give up! Just a little farther 負けないで もうすこし Keep on running until the end 最後まで走りぬけて Even though we may be apart どんなに離れてても I'll stand by you with all my heart 心はそばにいるわ Follow the dream you'll catch in the end 追いかけてはるかな夢を 1. Question-Answering Practice Section 1 1. Who wrote the lyrics of Makenaide? The lyrics of Makeneide were written 2. What have some schools been using Makenaide for Sakai Izumi 3. Is Makenaide still popular today? song is still popular today. Section 2 1. What did Sakai leave? 2. Which words did she choose, "Don't stop" or "Keep on running"? She 3. What question did she always have in her mind?

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Grammar 分詞② (分詞構文) ●分詞構文とは: 主節に説明を加えるための「分詞で始まるまとまり」のこと。 分詞構文の表す意味: 「付帯状況」「原因・理由」「時」 などを表す。 ※接続詞等がなく見た目で判断できないので, 意味は文脈から判断する。 ■分詞構文の位置:主節の前や後ろだけでなく,文中に挿入されることもある。 de quibhdh Target 1 The train started from Chiba, arriving at Tokyo Station at ten. (その電車は千葉駅を出発して, 10時に東京駅に着く) Target [2 Entering the room, the girl smiled at me gently. 部屋に入ると, その女の子は私に向かって優しくほほえんだ ) 1 分詞構文を用いて書きかえた文を完成させなさい。 (1) When I talk to a stranger, I always feel very nervous. I talk to a stranger (2) My sister came home late, and went to bed soon. →My sister came home late, went to bed soon (3) Because I had a cold, I didn't go shopping with her. I had a cold (4) If you turn right at the next corner, you'll find the bookstore. You turn right 2 次の英文の日本語訳を完成させなさい。 (1) A foreigner came up to me, speaking to me. 外国人が私に近づいてきて、(話している , I always feel very nervous. (2) Living near the station, we don't need a car. 駅の近に住んでいるので (3) The dog, seeing him, began to bark. その犬は,( 彼を見て ( 4点×4=16点) Writin (1) は Target 1 を I didn't go shopping with her. the next corher, you'll find the bookstore. (4) Mary was doing her homework, listening to music. メアリーは(音楽を聴く (1) アヤ (Aya (分詞構文 Aya (2) 自分の音 whe ( 4点×4=16点) )。 Vo ( )に (1) The ① be ), 私たちは車は必要ない。 (2)( 1 A 吠え出した。 (3) Fi 1 宿題をしていた。 (4) T (1 (5)

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英語 中学生

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問題10 【思考・判断・表現】 (2×9=18) 健(Ken)はクラスの友達に切手 (stamp) と地図 (map) を見せながら、ブータン王国 ( Bhutan)に住む文通相手 (pen pal)のタシ (Tashi) との交通についてスピーチをしてい ます。 次の英文を読んで、あとの (ア) ~ (ケ)の各問いに答えなさい。 0275 300q sit zow stoloporlo to roteir sdt bib 9W (1) Hi, everyone. I'm going to talk about my pen pal. Please look at this stamp. Have you ? Tashi, my pen pal ever seen a big stamp like this? It's not a Japanese stamp. Then ( 1 )? TIDS Satplopo tuodo in Bhutan, sent it to me last week. Bhutan has interesting stamps. I'll talk a little about Syobot pluqoq Bhutan. Please look at this map. Bhutan is between China and India. It's bigger than Kyushu NW (E) and has many high mountains. People in that country have clothes like Japanese kimonos, and they grow and eat rice. Tashi and I became pen pals last year. I've never seen him, ( 2 ) I've seen his father. in the Meiji pen His father came to Japan to study at college, and my mother was his Japanese teacher. t in Japan. They tre When she brought him to our house, he told me about his family. He said, "My son is as old LA 111. SIDIO Snipsd as you. He wanted to come to Japan with 3me, but he had to stay in Bhutan. He is very bih wohl (S)make interested in Japan and wants a Japanese friend. If you write a letter to him, he will be very ( 4 )." Tashi's father also told me about his country. It was very interesting. So I Sstoloporio svori ot sent a letter to Tashi, and we started writing letters to each other. We write letters in English. I didn't like writing English before, but now I enjoy it. Tashi writes English very well because teachers in Bhutan usually speak English when they teach. He sometimes uses difficult words in his letters, so I need a ( 5 ) to read them. We write about our countries, schools, families, and friends. He uses beautiful stamps to him, too. Thank you for listening.

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