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英語の長文ってどうやったら読めるようになりますか

1 次の英文を読んで、問 (1) ~ (5) に且本語で答えなさい。 Lobola is the African custom of paying fora bride. Although it is an old custom, not In fact, it is being debated in Botswana. everyone in African cultures is happy with it. Many people, including many women, support payment of lobola. They explain that in Tswana culture, a marriage means joining a family, not just marrying an individual. The idea of marrying into a family is very African. just the man.Through marriage, the young woman's family loses their daughter as she then becomes a part of her husband's family. Lobola is a way to show thanks. It is a form of generosity in African culture. In its traditional form, they also explain, the groom's family gave cattle to the bride's family. But it didn't matter whether the family owned cattle or not. A woman does not get married to A man only had to pay what he could afford if he had no cattle, he could give something else, even the smallest form of payment. The tradition of lobola was a matter of pride. Today, lobola is often given in cash. purchase of a bride. Lobola is meant to join two families together. They know that But its supporters say it is not about the some people abuse the custom. But they believe that the tradition should not be tossed out because it has many positive effects. Rather than get rid of it, many believe it should just be explained better. However, many others say this custom should be stopped. They think it has become commercialized. Families make lots of demands on the groom. They think this makes lobola look very bad. They argue that in Africa's past, a girl was an asset at home. and other household chores. She did the cooking When a family lost that child through marriage, it demanded payment. Today, they think that lobola has changed into a useless tradition. In this custom, a man is buying the right to control a woman. They say women are individuals with rights. In today's world, parents do not have to be paid for a bride because their male and female children are equal. They all work and make contributions to the household. They believe that paying lobola makes it seem like a man is buying a pair of shoes or a bicycle, instead of getting married. They also argue that it is often a financial burden for couples. It is too difficult for many people to pay the price asked. So, is lobola a rich tradition, bringing families together? Or is it an ugly custom of buying women? This debate continues in Botswana, as does the custom.

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英語 中学生

1〜4まで教えてください!

5| 次の英文を読んで、1,2, 3, 4の問いに答えなさい。 oraon 1omiw sainuh and ni o ood aot o d What can we use to make *buildings? Some people will use *wood, and other people will use *cement. Do you know we can use paper to make a building? In 1994, many people in *Africa *lost their houses in a *war, They started *cutting down trees to build their houses. A lot of trees were lost. A team from *the United Nations gave them *aluminum *tubes for their houses, but the people didn't use them. They *knew that aluminum tubes were expensive, so they *sold them. Then the team gave them paper tubes. The people in Africa started using paper tubes for their houses, They didn't sell them because paper tubes were not expensive. A okon may bot understand h Paper tubes are not expensive, and they are very strong, We can make and get them easily. They are B so we can *carry them easily. When we make a building with paper tubes, we don't need many *tools. These are good points of using paper tubes for buildings. There is another good point. When buildings are *dismantled, there is sO much *waste. It is not used again, but paper tubes can be used again. There was a *church in Kobe. It was *destroyed by an earthquake in January, 1995. Eight months later, a new church was built. It *was made of a lot of paper tubes. Many people loved the church. Ten years later, the church was dismantled and *moved to a city in *Taiwan. We can see the church there still now. Tnd Tnons [注) *building(s) =D建物 *wood =木材 *cement =セメント *Africa =アフリカ *lost = lose(失う)の過去形,過去分詞 *the United Nations =国際連合 *cut(ting) down =切り倒す *tube(s) =筒 *war =戦争 *aluminum =アルミニウム *sold = sell(売る)の過去形 *knew = know の過去形 *carry =運ぶ *tool(s) =道具 *dismantle(d) =解体する *waste =ごみ *church =教会 *destroy(ed) =破壊する *be made of ~=~で作られる *move(d) =移動する *Taiwan =台湾 1 本文中の に入るものとして, 最も適切なものはどれか。 A ア They stopped cutting down trees. イ They bought a lot of aluminum tubes. ウ They started using aluminum tubes. エ They started cutting down trees again. ah bonko Iwa to meult stoi に入る語として, 最も適切なものはどれか。 エ tall 2 本文中の B ア large イ light ウ heavy y not American アメ 3 下線部の指す内容は何か。 具体的に日本語で書きなさい。 Turprised oww kr 4 本文の内容と一致するものはどれか。 ア People in Africa started cutting downalot of trees to sell them to other countries. イ People in Africa didn't use aluminumtubes for their houses because they were not expensive. ウ We need many tools when we make a building with paper tubes. エ In 2005, the church in Kobe was dismantled and moved to Taiwan.

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英語 高校生

下線部3は具体的にどのようなことを表しているか という問題です。 教えてください🙇‍♀️

第1講 次の英文を読んで以下の設間に答えよ。 It happened80 alowly that we didn't notice, A friend who hadn't seon the family for a while eame round and pointed out the truth, "Wow, Dodi's got sO fat! He will die of obesity ifhe ( 1A ) eating in this way," Once it had been said, we had to agree, If you lookod at Dodi from behind S When he was sitting down, you could see how big his thirteen-year-old middle and hips had grown、 He had become quite lazy, too, He ( 1B ) to relax in front of the fire rather than play in the garden as he had before. His extra weight was slowing him down. He ( 1C ) to eat anything except a particular brand of cat meal for a very 10 long timeuntil my friend visited us, The label said, “Guaranteed real tuna!" In fact, there was ( 2 ) tuna, 10% according to the small print. It was made largely from chicken parts, such as necks and feet, and also contained corn, vegetable oil, and sugar. Dodi is our cat and we know that cats do not eat sugar, corn, or vegetable 15 oil in normal circumstances. Nevertheless, that's what we had been feeding him, It said on the packets that it was “scientifically prepared,” but now we realize it was prepared economically. While there are good reasons for pets to eat waste from human food production, ,it is unwise to feed them types of waste they would never naturally eat, and which actually make them fat and tob avn 20 unhealthy. In the case of Dodi, who had become used to the flavors added by the food scientists, it was ( 5 ) necessary to persuade him to eat healthier cat food. 表公華 文の Ved こ 人 な さ - 第1講

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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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