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英語 中学生

この線を引いてるところの②の問題で、2枚目の写真のエが正解なんですけど、なんでウではだめなんですか?! ※文章の流れ分からなくても大丈夫だと思います!!写真の全文読まなくていいです🙌🏻

water purification téChHIU teeth, or washing the dishes. We also use water when we take a bath or の Our toilet. We use water in many ways. I think it's as necessary as air. :I think so, too. be : People use water not only in daily life but also in agriculture and industry. In Japan, 66 percent of all water resources are used for agriculture, 19 percent for dailv life, and 15 percent for industry. :I'm surprised. I thought industry needed more water than the other two. Why is a lot of water used in agriculture? : Well, I think animals need much water. be : Yes, they need water, but most of the water in Japan. is for growing rice We see a lot of water in rice fields. be: That's right. Well, have you ever heard of virtual water trade? : No, I haven't. What is it? be: If we import agricultural and livestock products, we also import water used to produce those products. : Please give me an example. be : OK. Let's talk about beef, for example.(イ)私たちはオーストラリアで生産された午内と 食べます。 comes to Japan, water also comes. This is virtual water trade. Look at this tavio When farmers in Australia produce it, they use water. When the beef

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英語 高校生

わからないので教えてください

(レポート課題) 英文をよみ、下の問いに答えなさい。 Color can affect human mood. We have known this for a long time. Ancient Egyptians and Chinese used different colors to help sick people. No one really knows if it worked or not. But we can see today that people still think that the effect of color is important. The simplest example is the way people choose colors for their rooms. Another example is the color choice for company products. We also consider the color of clothes very carefully when we decide what to buy. Many people believe that red has a high energy level. They feel that it is connected to speed, danger, excitement, and passion. It is a good choice for a fast car, but not s0 good for a doctor's office. In that kind of place, a soft blue is thought to be better. Blue is a color that seems to help people to feel calm. In contrast to this, yellow creates feelings of happiness and cheer, and it is often used in kitchens 問 問 and bathrooms But nothing is really quite so simple. Research shows that some people get angry 問 more quicky in a yellow room. Babies seem to cry more, too. And even a soft blue, which is usually relaxing, can also make some people have sad feeling. Finally, it is important to remember that the effects of color on human mood don't alwayslast along time. In fact, the effect is usually relatively short. For example, a soft blue room may help people feel calm at first, but the effect disappears fairly soon. 問1 第2、第3段落の筆者の言いたいこと (筆者の主張) は何か。 簡潔に要約しなさい。 第1段落 色は人間の気持ちに影響を及ぼすことがある 第2段落/( 第3段落 /(名人種に対する

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英語 中学生

わからないので教えてください!

〈問1·問2·問6 4点 [長文読解) 6 次は,中学生の期太 (Shota) が書いた英文です。 これを読んで, 後の各間に答え なさい。 Yesterday my English teacher, Mr. Arita, came to the classroom with a Ms. Green, My name is Ogawa Shota. I'm fifteen years old. I like English very much. new teacher. He said, "Id like to introduce Ms. Green to you. She (us, you, something, will, tell ) about yourself and your country?" smiled and said, "Sure. Hello. everyone. My name is Ann Green. I'm from Canada. I've been in Fukuoka for three months. I'm interested in Japanese and study it every day. I speak Japanese a little, but writing it is difficult for me. Canada is the second largest country in the world. There are a lot of beautiful mountains and lakes there. In winter, we enjoy many sports, like skiing or skating. Other are also good. Spring is the best of all because many different flowers are seen in many places. I'm very happy to be here because I can help you with your English." After school, I went to the teachers' room to talk with Ms. Green. I asked her, “What languages are usually used in Canada?” She answered, “English and French. They are official languages. For example, the street signs in many places are written in 。 these languages." I also asked her about school life in Canada. I was very happy because she understood my English and answered my questions very kindly. I said, “Thank you very much, Ms. Green. I'm happy to talk with you. I want to study English harder and learn more about Canada." (注) introduce (人) to (人) …… (人) を(人)に紹介する smile …ほほえむ skiing… スキー skating… スケート French フランス語 official language … 公用語 sign… 標識 understood… understand の過去形 kindly … 親切に

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英語 中学生

問1 わからないので教えてください

[長文読解] く問1·問2 問6 4点×3, その他 3点×5) 6 次は,中学生の期太 (Shota ) が書いた英文です。 これを読んで, 後の各間に答え 問2 思考 なさい。 My name is Ogawa Shota. I'm fifteen years old. I like English very much. Yesterday my English teacher, Mr. Arita, came to the classroom with a 問3 or teacher. He said, "Td like to introduce Ms. Green to you. ( Ms. Green, ( 11s vou. Something, will, tell ) about yourself and your country?" She cmiled and said, "Sure. Hello, everyone. My name is Ann Green, I'm from 問4 Conoda T've been in Fukuoka for three months. I'm interested in Japanese 中 and study it every day. I speak Japanese a little, but writing it is difficult for me Canada is the second largest country in the world. There are a lot of beautiful mountains and lakes there. In winter, we enjoy many sports, are also good. Spring is the best of all like skiing or skating. Other because many different flowers are seen in many places. I'm very happy to 問5 be here because I can help you with your English." After school, I went to the teachers' room to talk with Ms. Green. I asked her, “What languages are usually used in Canada?” She answered, “English and French.They are official languages. For example, the street signs these languages." I also asked her about in many places are written in school life in Canada. I was very happy because she understood my English and answered my questions very kindly. I said, “Thank you very much. Ms. Green. I'm happy to talk with you. I want to study English harder and learn more about Canada." (注)introduce (人) to (人) … (人)を(人)に紹介する skating… スケート smile ほほえむ skiing … スキー French· フランス語 official language … 公用語 sign… 標識 understood understand の過去形 kindly … 親切に 問1 部1)が意味の通る英文になるように, ( )の中の語を並べかえなさい。

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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 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

問2の問題で自分は、 It was painted mountains and the morning sun. と答えたのですが丸になりますか?

Urushi is used for small crafts, and also for buildings made of wOod. It was als 次は、高校1年生の Moe が漆(urushi)について書いた英文です。これを読んで、問1~ of them were painted with "urushi," Urushi is used in many traditional crafts in Japan. Ne Around the sixteenth century, many people from Europe came to Japan. These Europeans really liked crafts made with urushi, so they bought a lot of these crafts. In Europe, rich peopl= In fact, the number of Japanese workers who produce urushi is Many old buildings in World Heritage Sites in Nikko also need a lea 「sap of these trees is used as paim decay slowly. Urushi ha Why did she buy me those chopstics This winter, I went to Ishikawa Prefecture with my family and visited some museums there 「valuable crafts made with urushi. After we left he Urushi has been used for over eight thousand years in Japn 3 enjoyed looking at all the beautiful and mother smiled, and boughta set of *chopsticks for me. made with urushi ? After I came home, I began to use them. They were very beautiful easy to use. rash, but it's safe World. There are five kinds of urushi trees in Japan. The 'bonding agent. If you touch the sap of urushi, then you'll get a or as a sets. touch urushi after it "preserved because they Crafts made with urushi are well preserved very old crafts, so it has played a very important role in Japan. used to build Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto. Of course, a lot of urushi is needed c. buildings. of urushi. の restormg traditional buildings like these only in Japan. Those crafts were called "japan" 。 'symbol of wealth. collected crafts made with urushi as a symbols of Japan. Of course, even today, urushi is famous as a symbol of Japanese traditional crafts TL the *Nagano Olympic Committee (NAOC) was planning the 1998 Nagano Olympic Winter Gam medals with urushi. NAOC thought that the medals sho it decided to make the winners' be made with original *materials and ^techniques. They also need to be beautiful and h- "permanent value. After thinking about all this, NAOC chose to make them with urushi painted mountains and the morning sun on them with urushi. Many foreign countries restore crafts made with urushi, too. Many of the crafts Europe from Japan now need to be restored. Urushi is especially *vulnerable to sunlig: crafts made with urushi are * damaged when they are in the sunlight. In Europe, some p. have tried to restore their Japanese crafts made with urushi with other materials and techn. because there are no urushi trees there. A But these materials and techniques didn't wor! with urushi. For example in Europe, some of the crafts have now turned brown. 10 Sue a group of Japanese “craftspeople recently visited Germany and restored some ot the ja 2020年·埼玉県(学校選択)(GA)

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英語 高校生

3段落目の2文目でどこで他の州でと言っているのかわかりません。。stateとthis stateと分けているからstateが他の州という意味になるのでしょうか?

16 本 単A1OS 第4問 次の問い(A B) に答えよ。(配点35) bahaっ t rmed about Clyelho nw eっもndhaらgi oke A 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。この文章とグラフを読み,下の問い(間 に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の from sticki 28umel tio Sw 1~4)の 35 38 g Direeり o d行dde R cause 0~Oのうちから一つずつ選べ。 re sonich lates t0 Engiish. (here remane 問1 97 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US g Seli5 alvu bue ainobute Tuo ToY risnnoijesup Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while others ale97 io 0 ge 10 elsog 91u11 brts SO bue move elsewhere. A、study conducted by the Pew Research Center looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of a iencans. T he study examined each Frefichand Spamssh state to determine how many of their adult citizens have moved there from ld e nostusefui bec Chna is a fasteOwing ecoons States with high percentages of these residents are called Chimese beeause Chioa has the greatest *magnet" states in the report. \The study also investigated what percent of other states. u beusefmte pegol adults born in each state are still living there. States high in these numbers uronean are called ticky) states. The study found that some states were both magnet and sticky, while others were neither. \There were also states that were only magnet or. only sticky. Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank on magnet and sticky scales, respectively. Eloridd' is a good example of a state that ranks high on both. \ Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor, particularly sticky(49%). In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet. In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of ss the magnet scale, is the least sticky of all states. g oareon 9 at Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada) where the high proportion of adult residents born out of state makes this state America's top magnet. \(New York) is at the opposite end of the magnet scale, even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations. The third extreme example is Texas, at the opposite end of the sticky scale 004

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