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英語 高校生

raise4の答えが欲しいです

S 立 SFEEE 画et配。 比較 Lesson Listening|Speaking Reading Grammar | Writing 22| /16 Totai O /12| 351語+ 秒x60- 141」 O Reading 1. この英文のタイトルとして最も適当なものを、次のの~のから選びなさい。(5点) の Ancient Medicines 3 The Progreas of Medical Seience の Medicines from, Forests The Rainforesta Secrets 速読 問題次の英文を3分30秒で読んで、1,の問いに答えなさい。 [精読 問題 もう一度英文を読んで、2.~7.の問いに答えなさい。 2. 下線部(1)の something の具体的な内容として最も適当なものを,次のe~のかー さい。(5点) のマラリアに効く奇跡の薬が発見された。 のベルーは自然資源が豊かだった。 のキナの木の皮から粉楽が作られていた。 マラリアは当時ヨーロッパで深知な病気だった。 3. 下線部(2)のItは何を指していますか。日本語で具体的に説明しなさい。(6 th。 began using the bark to cure malaria. After many years, scientists identif. became the primary medical treatment for malaria throughout the world. ncient Greek physicians made a tea from willow bark to ease pain and lower fo eople continued to use willow bark as a home remedy for centuries. (3) Moda jentists identified salicylic acid as the special ingredient in the bark that eased n d fever. Soon, drug companies were making aspirin tablets containing salicylic ac day, aspirin is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Not all histories of medicines are centuries old. The story of taxol is an example of ho cle drugs are still being found in the world's forests. In 1966, scientists discovere verful chemical in the bark of the Pacific vew tree. This chemical could stop cel h. They believed it would be useful in treating the unnatural cell growth = Several years later, taxol was being used in treatments for certain kinds of cance atists think that many medicines may still be hidden in the rainforests of the Unfortunately, access to these rainforest plants is rapidly disappearing companies are cutting down the rainforest trees and selling the wood cial developers are working hard to clear the land for houses, farms, towns 5. The loggers and developers want to make money. They do not want to wait entists to look for plants. s Before rainforests disappear completely, scientists 4. 下線部(3)に至るまでのアスピリンの歴史を,日本語で説明しなさい。(7点 5. 下線部(4)の解釈として最も適当なものを, 次の①~④から選びなさい。 O The history of every medicine is centuries old. 2 The history of no medicine is centuries old. 3 None of the histories of medicines are centuries old. の Some histories of medicines are not centuries old. 6. 下線部(5)を和訳しなさい。(7点) 7. Which of the following are true?(You may choose more than one O Village healers in Peru knew that quinine cured mala 2A tea from willow bark continued to be used to ease centuries. 3 Aspirin tablets are still made of the bark of the wil' の The bark of the Pacific yew tree was also used ther as many medical secrets as possible. Soon, however, it may be too late e rainforests' secrets. remedy. (351 words 6 Other miracle drugs like taxol may still be hide world. 6A lot of rainforest plants are being cut down fc medical secrets as possible. 療師 *bark [bá:rk]木の皮 1°remedy [rémadi治療薬,医薬品 1the Pacific yew [já:] tree セイヨウイチイの木 *cinchona [sigkóuna] tree キナの木 『quinine [kwáinain] キニーネ ナギ "salicylic acid [stlisilik áesid] サリチル酸 キソール |新薬に関する説明を読んで,概要や要点を把握したり,情報を整理 14 Lesson

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英語 中学生

【至急】 表の、理由/具体例 のところに入れる英文を教えてください! 私は賛成派意見です

本文の意味 の歩きスマホ:ありかなしか? のスマホでメッセージなどを打ちながら運転することはほとんどの場所で違法であるが、スマ ホをいじりながら歩くことはどうだろうか。 92017年、ハワイのホノルルでは、道路を横断するときにメッセージを送っていたり、い かなる電子機器であろうとそれに目を落としたりすることを禁止した。 のあなたはもっと多くの都市でこのような法律を作るべきだと思いますか。 名詞 ユース Step 2 次のテーマに対して、 賛成か反対かを決め、 それぞれの理由を A~D から選びましょう。 テーマ We need laws for electronic device use on the street. 回賛成 口反対 理由(A A Being safe is more important than texting. 安全でことはメッセーを送るより大切 B We can make our own decisions. 達、新じしんの考えで=決める C The police should work on more important things. Hいさっは、 もっと無代のことに取り<む D Making a law is the most effective way. な果町 E F ほかに考えられる理由があれば、 E、 F に書こう。 Step 3 自分の意見と理由を組み合わせて、投稿文を書きましょう。 書き終えたら、 下の例文を読んで参考になる表現を取り入れて修正しましょう。 例文 Introduction I do not think we need laws for electronic device use on the street. I 意見 havé two reasons. First, sometimes we really need to use those devices outside. Ifyou are looking ata map, it is bother to stop looking when you cross the street. Body · 理由 具体例 Second, we can make our own decisions. Bike accidents are common, but many people choose to ride them anyway. Conclusion We cannot ban everything. I do not think we need such a law. まとめ

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英語 高校生

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36点 GRAMMAR READING 27点 WRITING 。 pのついている問題は右の問題を解いてから取り組もう。 問い 油合 T学 VARIOUS QUESTIONS 15点 nit / CKTIDK S LISTENING 12点 / 100g (4点) の 自声 回 ことの READING て役部(2)を,do that の内容を明らかにして日本語にしなさい。O wd your 136点 (5点) a) used to do の重味 は? 日 空欄A~Cに, 下の各文のうち適切なものを入れなさい。 の You may be tired of listening to the new language. familiar things in your life will be different. Most people experience culture shool (4点×3-12点) (b) small change の 2 Culture shock has four stages. The first stage is called the “honevnmo Your host family or friends take 重味は? Everything around you is new and exciting. you to interesting places. Life is full of fun and excitement. 3 Then the honeymoon stage ends, and your life starts to change. People arousa A の Everyone is kind to you. O Your language skills get better. 5 各段階の特徴から 判断しよう。 A( you will stop treating you like a special guest. This is the start of the second stome 1 this stage, the new culture won't be as exciting as before. think that everyone is making life difficult for you. You may also think that people in that country think only about themselves. This is the most difficult time. B You may begin to | 本文の内容に合うものを3つ選びなさい。 (5点×3=15点) 0 The first stage of culture shock is called the “honeymoon" stage because everything you see is familiar. 相拠となる部分を 握そう。 ロの解答の根拠と なる部分に下線を 引きなさい。 10 mo i 44 After this stage, you begin to learn more and more about the new culture, This is the C TO In the second stage of culture shock, you feel people around you are cold to you. O In the third stage of culture shock, you feel like life is getting easier for you. O In the final stage of culture shock, you think the new culture is better than your own. Things around you become more familiar and easier. You begin to say hello to the people on the bus on your way to school. You learn about the best stores. You stop giving bills every time you buy something, You used to beginning of the third stage. ddol 15 this stage, you start to feel like you are getting used to life there. You may still have bad days, but life will seem to be getting better. do that and your wallet was full of small change, but now you can count and use coins. In tion O During the four stages of culture shock, you always feel comfortable in the new culture. W 50) do) 5 In the final stage, you feel like you are a member of that society. This does not m( you have forgotten your own country. It means that vou feel comfortable in the io culture. You can now see both the good things and the bad things about it. 6It is helpful for you to understand a new culture, though culture shock is hard. 20 o of (374 words hoga st o l WO yud asm CHECK! ※段落ごとに内容をつかむ oid D step はえておこう。 Dexcitement 口 familiar Dcomfortable 口experience 口 stage 口treat 口 say hello to 口get used to . enjoyable. You will also think your own culture. shock is very . 第2~5の左の余白に, のを語を下から選び, 書きなさい。 6 After you shock, your life in more ロ 下線部(1)とは何がなることか。で説明しなさい。 but about ideas and will mind. Denjoyable の familiar ロ custom O difficult 2wonderful 3 comfortable ロ broaden

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英語 中学生

1枚目は文章題をで、残りが問題です。 至急教えて欲しいです お願いします🤲

4 英語クラブに所属するケイ(Kei) が, プラウン先生 (Mr. Brown) や仲間とともに, 地 域に住むノルウェー (Norway) 出身のアーベルさん(Mr. Abel) 宅を訪れて取材しまし た。次の英文は, 英語クラプが発行する英語新聞に載せた記事です。英文を読んで、 J w avab hio sda ai" あとの各問い(問1~問4)に答えなさい。 od booy Yacs aw 3o0ts 注) Mr. Abel is a friend of Mr. Brown's and he is from o D bracers Norway. He came to Japan about ten years ago. One day in afnrrassex August, we visited his house. It was very hot outside. There p oigosyiqmne ntbipd wsn idsrw うsuod were many tall trees around Mr. Abel's house and the wind bo through the trees was a little cool. We were surprised to Vedanon wsa bus_eと iiant dod 0d s bfod ot valw tat eds ai 3et' see Mr. Abel's house, It was a traditional Japanese house. o It was made of *wood and its roof was a *warabuki-yane.。 wood木材 1g * warabuki-yane わらで作 Mr. Abel wvelcomed us. We followed him in his house.We i られた屋根付 おじな : follow(ed) ~の後につい sat on tatami. When I touched the tatami, it was cool. The て行く「k op d .Yob tt s rg.ji ni btog so 7月b.bloo お *sunlight through the * sunlight 日光 d t bs sp2rort was not so strong and it was id うどりばま gi okog oelA beautiful. We had tea and he told us about houses. 89walt hae sasyy n5org Ietonned #u hoot voins ans つになができ Tro sitr ne 1o s02 wokd bona e er t rida Mr. Abel: “Im from Norway. In my country, there are four ) i nobi ail oert seasons like in Japan. But *as you know, it is very cold in od: as you know 知っての通 り winter in my country. Traditional houses in my country *grass on their roofs. Do know why? Cold air in have you *grass 草 t ThoN winter or hot air in summer doesn't *affect you so much * affect ~に影響する when you have grass on the roof of your house. Traditional fetA 1M 1わりonw et houses in Norway are like traditional Japanese houses with Ji bolil od bas n t bad odhg gvBt warabuki-yane and they are nice to live in. So when I found h euot ertS 357 3 ) 1 val Frbi5 od d.bi6 ont or this house, I decided to live in 1t. Of Course, nad o * fix ~を修理する Some parts of this house because it was old, but I like to live in this house. *Natural #building materials like grass o natural /自然の S and wood are useful and they are also good for'vonr haelth pulding materiale) 建築 and the Earth.When people these natural building 1 S use materials for their houses, they don't need so much energy ngae digpetiapa woT tt ot 3 がs せ u tptoy ponaca th3R Itbr. 10 brabye gahuu

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わからないので教えて欲しいです

4 英語クラブに所属するケイ(Kei)が,ブラウン先生 (Mr. Brown) や仲間とともに、地 城に住むノルウェー (Norway) 出身のアーベルさん(Mr. Abel)宅を訪れて取材しまし た。次の英文は、英語クラブが発行する英語新聞に載せた記事です。 英文を読んで、 69919W avnb blo oda nit の bo あとの各問い(問1~間4)に答えなさい。 rod blo Juods ainiog boog vem 97ow 9T9dけ h tiod booyvonm ooe tontis 注) Mr. Abel is a friend of Mr. Brown's and he is from oM Norway. He came to Japan about ten years ago. One day in u bauoTe 0 10an August, we visited his house. It was very hot outside. There 6XTbje" beobj6 udwon diw a9auod were many tall trees around Mr. Abel's house and the wind through the trees was a little cool. We were surprised to 5rud o see Mr. Abel's house. It was a traditional Japanese house. wen ban, noitibent dio日 od ord ai dad W It was made of *wood and its roof was a twarabuki-yane Mr. Abel welcomed us. We *followed him in his house. We sat on tatami. When I touched the tatami, it was cool. The wand uov od wood 木材 O1 * arabuki-yane わらで作 られた屋根T * follow(ed) ~の後につい て行く blos B *sunlight through the shoji was not so strong and it was niblind ggod beautiful. We had tea and he told us about houses, *unlight 日光 lqong oelA da3 o bne e9auord T 9 liunod Jidool voine nas 1o 9mo wo nol boog s ar ti dnids つことがで Mr. Abel: "T'm from Norway. In my country, there are four |obi aidh oer seasons like in Japan. But *as you know, it is very cold in a you know知っての通 winter in my country. Traditional houses in my country have *grass on their roofs, Do you know why? Cold air in り 文本 *gr自 草 ラ * affect ~に影響する winter or hot air in summer doesn't *affect you so much when you have grass on the roof of your house, Traditional a k 9 w od houses in Norway are like traditional Japanese houses with bng impipt badud odg avad warabuki-yane and they are nice to live in. So whenI found bibod 3ud blo this house, I decided to live in it. of course, I had to *fix rom bauod erd」 S Now *fix ~を修理する Some parts of this house because it was old, but I like to live in this house.*Natural *building materials like grass natural自然の(S) * building material(s) 建築 資村 and wood are useful and they are also good for your health 98|日 9lqo9g S and the Earth.When people use these natural building gid 101けa19now alsrodam nibliud wen 9au materials for their houses, they don't need so much energy 10g 8BW 89800r VWV と Bq6しilg09g Lomi gnivil

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