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英語 高校生

高校1年通信 英語のレポートの答えが分かりません どなたか教えてくださる方いらっしゃいますか?

問題用紙 対象便利 1902年度教育 科目 英語コミュニケーションI 回数 第1回目 Lesson 1 Lesson 2 教科書 (p20-p37) 2024 年度版 [1] 教科書 p22-23, P30~31 の左右にある以下の (句)を、教科書 p148~ の Word List を使用して調べ。 日本語は英語に、英語は日本語になおしなさい。 (1) 自撮り (2) ワッフル (3) かりかりした (4) 外食する (5) エネルギー (6) クオッカ (7) stay with... (8) because of... (9) be full of... (10) native [2] 対話が成り立つように、 下線部に適切な語をそれぞれ選択肢から選び、記号で答えなさい。 (教科書p24-p27参照) (1) A: What do you like? B: I like cats. [ア.drink 1. animal 7. sport I (2) A: What is your favorite ? B: I love rice noodles. [7. music イ. food .sport] (3) A: you sleepy this morning? B: No, but I was a little tired. [7. Were 1. Was 7. Did ] (4) A: What did Bob do yesterday? B:He soccer, [7.practice イ. practices ウ practiced [3] 日本語をヒントに]の中の話 (句)を並び替えて英文を完成させ、3番にくるものを記号で答えな さい。ただし、文頭にくる語の語頭も小文字にしてあります。 p30-034 参照) (1) 少女たちは写真の中で幸せそうに見えました。 I 7. in 1. looked ウ the picture , the girls *. happy 1. (2) 私たちはその時、テレビを見ていませんでした。 17. weren't イ. then ウ.TV, watching *.we 1. [4] 英文を読み、各問に答えなさい。 教科書 p22-p23 参照) Hello. I'm Phong. I live in Hanoi, Vietnam. Here. Leat/many/the/people/ out/in/ morning J. Rice noodles are popular for breakfast. Today I had breakfast at the noodle stand near my house. I was a little sleepy, but now I am full of energy! (1) フォンさんが住んでいる国を本文から抜き出し、解答欄に英語で書きなさい。 (2) 下線部①が「ここでは、多くの人々が朝に外食をします。」 という意味になるように、[ ]内の語を並び替 えなさい。

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英語 中学生

中3です。 並べ替えの問題なのですが、できませんでした。 どのように考えれば解けるようになりますか?

2 (Emi, Tom, and Ryo are talking in the computer room. students in the room, too.) Emi: Tom, this is our school English website. Tom: That's great! Are you making it by yourselves? Emi: Our English teacher. Mr. Green, is helping us. Tom: I see. There are some other Emi: We want to make some more English pages. Tom, you're a "native speaker of English. Can you join our club and help us? Tom: I think so. [me/to/some / please / time / but give] decide. Ryo He's going to join our brass band! Emi: He said he will think about it. Tom: Emi, your website says your school has a long history. It's 2022 now, so... it's seventy years old. of this school. Emi: That's right. My mother and father were also students of Tom: Really? Were they in the same class? Emi: No. My mother is older than my father. But they were in the science club together. deiland loedbe Tom: That's cool! Science is my favorite subject. My school in the U. S. is a new school. just ten years old, but it's enthusiastic about science education. We went to the *Science Olympiad last year. I was a member of the team. Akira: The Science Olympiad?! That's wonderful! Hi, my name is Akira. I'm a member of the science club. You're welcome to our club. Emi: No. Tom will be a member of the English club! brow Dartrozantog Ryo No! Brass band! South oy 101 lule bus paisti you as Tom: Hmm.... I really have to think about it. ot duis Jasd ads ad by duls o sunul [*] by yourselves 2 sdi bedbe o tomes equ 問3 〔 native speaker...... 母語話者, ネイティブスピーカー subject...... 科目 science education ・・・・・・ 科学教育 enthusiastic about ~・・・・・・~に力を入れている Science Olympiad・・・・・・サイエンス・オリンピアド (学生が科学の各分野で競う大会) THA bhow 〕 内のすべての語を, 本文の流れに合うように, 正しい順序に並べかえて書きなさい。

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英語 高校生

31行のitは何を指していますか?itがthingを指しているのかとも思ったのですがそれだとundurstandの後に名詞の穴ができてしまっておかしいのではないかと思いました。教えて頂きたいです。

25 out of twenty native Alaskan languages, 冬の最 Although language extinction is sad for the people involved, why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who (A): speak English, for example? Replacing a minor language with a more widespread ・ゆる可能 124) = permit . 20 one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. といい hot all ~70% Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants - that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known danguages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be 単語 をだすことが It seems (B) 30 paradoxical but it's true. By allowing.languages to die out, the human race is destroying 便 4714 things doesn't understand," he argues. (243) Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-1

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