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英語 中学生

1~4の問題どうしたら(どこを見たら)答えのようになるのが分かるんですか?分かるとこでいいんで教えてください🙇‍♀️ 答え)(1)ア (2)to (3)ウ (4)イ 写真見にくくてごめんなさい🙏

Kate: Yes, but if you can't eat all of it, it's going to become waste. So, I think you shouk Kate: Then, you can buy it *by weight. You can buy a little of it today, and if you like t not buy too much. In some countries, there is too much food waste, and it is a big 2 次の英文は,アメリカでホームステイをしている涼(Ryo)が,ホストマザーのケイト(Kaa 8-(2020年)京都府(前期選抜 共通学力検査) フ (graph)と表(table)を参考にして英文を読み, 以下の問い(1)~(4)に答えよ。 not I'l like it. Ryo : You mean that I can buy any *amount of fruit that I want here, right? Ryo : Right. In my town in Japan, we have the same problem. When I learned abot was surprised ② problem. know that people *throw away food which they can still eat Kate: Really? Please tell me more about it. Ryo : I found a graph on the website of my town. It shows some kinds of kitchen garbaca people throw away at home, and they are the things people didn't have to throw awar Look, we can see it on my phone here. Kate: I heard that people cut and throw away too manyparts of food when they cook. Ryo : Yes. About eighteen *percent of the kitchen garbage in the graph shows that. Kate: What does the biggest number mean? Ryo : It means that about thirty-six percent of the kitchen garbage is food which was not used. I see. Why does such a thing happen? Look at this table. I also found it on the same website. People in the town answer Kate: Ryo: the question about their reasons for food waste, and you can see some of them in the table. Kate: More than fifty percent of the people say the same reason for it, right? What is it? Ryo : They say that they throw away food when it has *gone bad. And I want you to look at this. Kate: Do you mean this, about seventeen percent? What is their reason? Ryo : They say that they buy too much food to eat. For example, if they buy too mich and can't use it all for cooking, it may go bad. Then, it will become waste. Kate: Now I'm sure that we should stop buying too much food. Buying by weight is a good way for that. We can buy only the amount of food that we need. Ryo: Iagree with you. But in Japan, we don't usually buy food in such a way. So. we ho to find another way. Do you have any ideas?

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英語 高校生

問3について ④みたいな選択肢のとき、ついついwhenを 「~とき」と訳してしまいます。 模範解答は「いつ、他者のそばに立つべきか」と書いてあったのですが、なぜこのときはwhenを「いつ、~」と訳してるんですか?どういうときに「いつ」と訳せばいいんでしょうか? あと、「~... 続きを読む

第6問(配点 24) A findings to your classmates. social positions. Personal Space and Culture Hall also told an interesting story illustrating cultural influenee, He was Sitting alone on a chair in the lobby of a hotel when an unfamiliar Arabian man came within arm's length) The man looked as if he was waiting for someone and stood in front of than an Asian person. strangers. him. Due to his personal space being violated, he felt very uncomfortable and tried to show his discomfort, but the Arab did not seem to notice at all) Hall had no idea why the man was standing so close, thinking that even in a public place like a hotel lobby, someone's personal space should be respected by others. Afterward, when he 0 taik with your friends even when thev are closer than this distance. However, you met his Arab friend, Hall asked why the man had acted so rudely. His friend said, “That's just an American idea. Arabs believe that personal space does not exist for anyone in a public place like a hotel lobby." Furthermore, a distance of less than 1.5 feet (46cm) from you is called *“intimate In a globalized society, knowledge of cultural influence on interpersonal distance aistance." Since physical contact with others is likely to occur within this distance, is necessary in daily life/ People from different cultural backgrounds have a personal only those who have a very close relationship with you are allowed to come nearer space of a different size, and it is very likely that you will mistakenly violate their than that. By contrast, when you step into a stranger's space formed by intimate personal space. This may sometimes cause(serious trouble, Therefore, understanding distance, they may feel that you are trying to frighten them or physically attack them. the sense of interpersonal distances in other cultures will help avoid conflict with Hall classifies “personal distance” and “intimate distance” as someone's personal others. space. The space outside of your personal space can also be divided into two types, depending on the distance./ A distance of between 4 feet (1.2m) and 12 feet (3.7m) from you is called “social distance," and a distance of more than 12 feet away from you is called"distance." in non-situations, in business or parties, place at a social . On the other hand, a public distance is a public speech. You also to keep this distance when meeting people in important The point here is that , , the same for all , but are by your or, , by the culture you belong to. , that people in South , in , space than people in Asia, a South will allow a to get closer 3- 31 3- 30

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英語 高校生

2枚目下から2段落目のhis first oratorio in Englishだけを見て、 彼にとって初の英語のオラトリオなのか 彼の初めてのオラトリオが英語でかかれたのか、 どちらか特定することは可能ですか??

The two greatest composers of the Baroque era would be George Your group is preparing a poster presentation entitled “The Greatest Baroque Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach. Handel was born in Halle, | Brandenburg-Prussia (nowGermany), in 1685. Unlike Bach, who was born 54 第5問 (配点 20) is Composer," using information from the magazine article below. rade and four fingers on ト m to be able to perform into a great musical family, Handel's father was a surgeon. rwhich he wrote severa/ apse again wathina yea. Handel composed his S Handel showed an exceptional talent in playing instruments from very early age. He learned harpsichord, violin, and organ from the organist at the Halle parish church, Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow. Zachow recognized a Handel's extraordinary talent and systematically introduced him to a diakand to give charity slist pertormed in D , but enjoyed great variety of styles of music. He also taught Handel composition. It is said L.he was invited byr th. that Handel started to compose at the age of nine. In 1702, Handel became the organist at the Calvinist Cathedral in Halle. The wage was good, but the contract was just for one year. The next sperformed and loved ba In1752, Handel co. Sal. he continued to p year, he moved to Hamburg. He was hired by the orchestra of the Hamburg Oper am Gànsemarkt as a violinist and harpsichordist. In 1705, his first opera Almira was produced. In Hamburg, he made three more operas. He was recognized as a brilliant opera composer. tan three thousand pe Handel was invited to Italy in 1706 by Gian Gastone de' Medici, who had a keen interest in opera. Rodrigo, Handel's first all-Italian opera, was produced in Florence in 1707. In 1709, he produced another opera, Agrippina in Venice. It turned out to be a huge success and ran for 27 nights successively. In Italy, he also composed oratorios like La Resurrezione and II Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno. The oratorio 1S a narrative musical work for singers and an orchestra., based on a story from the Bible. Handel moved to England in 1712 and decided to live there permanently (He changed his nationality in 1727.) In 1713, he composed Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate for Queen Anne, and was granted a yearly income O1 rer ir Ag Cos reciam al the Rigral Acade scanding qpers hke Cioh demy cadsed to functh

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英語 中学生

英語の解説と答えを教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

次の(A)(B]をよく読んで,それぞれの問題の指示に従って答えなさい。 6 Lave you ever heard a storv like this? A woman moves to a new town With her cat. After a few weeks. her old neighbors are surprised to find the cat at their door. It has found its own way back home. Not many animals have traveled as far as Tom, a dog in Australia who traveled 1, 600 kilometers to come back home. In 1991, Sam, a cat in America, traveled 800 kilometers more than Tom. In Japan, Taro, a dog, traveled halif the distance Sam traveled. Do they have maps, a compass or a GPS in their heads? Scientists believe that cats have something magnetic inside their bodies. They also believe that ‘homing' pigeons also have the same thing. They are called 'homing' pigeons because they are always able to find their way home. Many birds travel a long distance without getting lost when they fly south for the winter. They follow the magnetic lines of the earth to find their way. (注) neighbor 隣人 distance 距離 compass 方位磁石 GPS 全地球測位システム magnetic 磁気を帯びた homing pigeon 伝書バト get lost 迷う (問題) 次の各問いに対する最も適当な答えをア~エの中から一つずつ選び。 記号で答えなさい。 1 How far did the dog, Taro, travel to come back home? イ 800 kilometers. ア 400 kilometers. ウ 1,200 kilometers. エ 1,600 kilometers. 2 What do homing pigeons use to find their way? イ A compass. ア Maps in their heads. エ The magnetic lines. ウ A GPS.

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英語 中学生

ここの(3)の問題なんですけど、答えが(ウ)になるんです。けどなんで(ウ)になるのか分かりません。読むと(ウ)が合うのは分かりますけど、(ウ)以外も合うくないですか?教えてください🙇‍♀️

Passerby: OK. First, choose the same street from the cake shop, and turn left at the second m 次の英文は, 留学生のリサ (Lisa)と通りすがりの人 (Passerby)が交わしている会話である。次 の地図を参考にして英文を読み,後の問い(1)~(4)に答えよ。 Excuse me. Could you help me? Lisa 地図 Passerby: Yes, of course. (ア) : Look, I have a map of this city, but I Lisa don't know where I am. I want to go to Yume Library (エ) Hikari Station to meet my friend coming from my country, and before that, I want (イ) to go to this cake shop called Yume. Post Office Hikari IStation Could you tell me to go to the cake shop and the station? (ウ) Passerby: Sure. We are here on this map. Lisa I see. Passerby : You want to go to the cake shop first, right? Walk *along this street, and turn left at the first *corner. Walk a little, and then, you'll see the cake shop on your right. You can get there in five minutes. It is my favorite cake shop. Lisa : I'll go to the cake shop for the first time. Which cake should I buy? Passerby: Well, I think the chocolate cake is very good. Lisa I see. I will buy one. Then, 3 long will it take to go to the station from the cake shop? Passerby: There are some ways to walk to the station. It'll take twenty minutes if you choose an easy way. I think this way is good for you because you don't know this city well, right? Lisa : Right. Could you tell me about it? Passerby : Sure. Let's look at the map again. Go along the street in front of the cake shop, will see the library on your right. Walk a little, and when you see the post and you office on your right, turn left at the corner. After walking across the large street with trees, you'll be at the station. Lisa I see. That sounds easy. Passerby If you want to know another way, I'll tell you about it. It's a difficult way, but it's faster. Lisa * Well, I want to get to the station early, so please tellme.

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英語 中学生

合ってますか?違ったら教えてください。

December 25 is *Christmas Day. In Japan, shops hold Christmas sales and many people enjoy shopping on that day. But in the U.K., Christmas is a day for family. Almost every shop *is closed on Christmas Day, and people usually stay home and enjoy dinner with their families. Every year they buy a big Christmas tree and put presents under it. People *exchange presents, so children also give their family presents. In the U.K., there is a special day after Christmas Day. People call it Boxing Day. On that day, shops have big sales and many people go out and enjoy shopping. I had another interesting holiday, *Hanukkah, with my host family. Hanukkah is one of the most popular *Jewish *festivals. It *lasts for eight days. Each night people *light one candle and finish lighting them on the eighth night. Some parents keep giving their children presents for eight days, so they can get eight presents! 注)*Christmas クリスマス is closed 閉まっている Jewish festival ユダヤ教の祭り exchange 交換する Hanukkah ハヌカー last 続く light 灯をともす 1 下のア~ウの中から, 本文のタイトルとして相応しいものを1つ選び, 記号を書きなさい。 ア Enjoy shopping on Christmas Day イ Winter Holidays Around the World ウ Children Get Presents in December (イ) 2 本文の内容に合うように, に適切な語を入れなさい。 0 What do people in the U.K. do on Boxing Day? shpping -They ont enjy and 2 What do Jewish people do during Hanukkah? -They light _candles. 3 次の(1)~(5)の内容が本文と合っていれば○を, 違っていればX を ( ) に書きなさい。 (1) イギリスでは, クリスマスを家で家族と過ごし, 一緒に夕食を食べることが一般 give their children や1250nts . and 的である。 ( 0 (2) イギリスでは、 毎年同じクリスマスツリーを使い続けている。 (3) イギリスでは, クリスマスにプレゼントを交換する習慣がある。 (4) イギリスでは, 12月 25 日 をボクシングデーと呼ぶ。 (5) ハスカーという祭りでは, 子どもにプレゼントを8個渡す家庭もある。( Q )

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