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英語 中学生

(4)の問題です! 模範解答の、how about の後のasking は、askではダメですか?? 教えてください🙏

9 エリカ (Erika) と留学生のロイ (Roy) が昼休みに教室で話をしました。 この対話文を読んで, (1) (2) (3) に入る最も適当なものを、それぞれあとのアーエのうちから一つ ずつ選び、 その符号を書きなさい。 また、対話文の内容に合うように, 符号は語数に含まない。) で書きなさい。 Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: Erika: Roy: (1) I planted rice in my host father's rice field. He is a rice farmer. Sounds interesting. Did you enjoy it? に入る英語を10語程度(、・などの I planted rice for the first time. It was hard work for me, but it Of course. was exciting. That's wonderful. Well, I saw news on TV about living things in rice fields last week. It said the number of living things is smaller these days. (2) There are some reasons. One is concrete water channels in rice fields. It is hard for some living things to live in such places. And some of them such as Japanese rice fish are endangered now. Really? (3) I hope that endangered living things in rice fields will be helped. I hope so, too. What can we do for them? Erika: Roy: Erika: Good idea. Let's go to the teachers' room after school. Roy: Yes, let's! (€) plant ~を植える host ホームステイ先の rice field 田んぼ farmer hard 困難な living thing 生き物 these days 近頃では concrete water channel コンクリート製の用水路 Japanese rice fish ミナミメダカ (1) 7 How often do you plant rice? What does your host father do? (2) Why is the number smaller? Why did you see the news? endangered 絶滅の危機にある What did you do last weekend? I When did you plant rice? 1 I know that. I I saw the news, too. (3) 7 Actually, I have some endangered living things at home. Where can I see such places? Can you tell me more about concrete water channels? I That's too bad.

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英語 高校生

(18)のthat's sorryとthat's too badの違いはなんですか

ess 駒澤大-一般選抜T方式 S方式 2022年度 英語 13 問題N 次の二人の会話を読み, 設問 (16-20) に答えなさい。 on eda od gaibrans A JaDry stool f'nesób yanət tadikasoiton bived A David: Hi Jenny! Are you okay? You don't look so well. yamebainid) hiva 8 Jenny: Hi David. I'm a little tired today. I haven't been sleeping very well lately. David: That's no good. Are you getting enough (le16do)? gnivad ei yrasta Jenny: I think so! I've been jogging for an hour a day six days a week. I'm training to complete a full marathon.sta tón tol aevig kvm 21 de A David: You're really jogging six days a week? Jenny: Yeah, why? mul olil abnuos Ji aus esizom sxil d'usob oda sauss 8 David: I think I know what the problem is. You need to get some more rest. aren't a professional athlete! nions-fast of abson are sauso98.0 (17) Jenny: You might be right. I'll try to relax a bit more. David: Hey, I have a good idea! Why don't we go to the movies tonight? That will be a good opportunity for you to relax and have some fun. (as-IS) VON Jenny: That sounds like a lot of fun, but I already have plans tonight. David: What a shame! What are your plans? C. study You RISU (18) Jenny: I'm going for a run. mis ned their fingers 16-20 Read the conversation above and select the best option for each question. their basiersbruction A BEATS A 16. Select the best option to fill in (16). D. work 28A.) exercise bak B. help otre Ineve tonosnog mahatoslqosq baimer of blind gaibling an outstrida is 17. What does David mean when he says, "You aren't a professional athlete!"? (17) A. She has the potential to earn money through sports. B. She is training too much for an amateur runner.lnu bas gnijaugaib ES C. She needs to find a sponsor. elda molto mal time in gnistme.A D. She needs to train harder. Det their wits' end pangan telitiaq a rol babaon at an doum as AS 18. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "What a shame!"? Job A (18) B. That's fantastic! Hool1970 A. That's a great idea! C. That's sorry! pode noiolai to D. That's too bad! wombbal 25 ●幼児の手の届か HIGHLIGHTER Keep out of reach of children. イン

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英語 中学生

このような英文を読むのに8分ぐらいかかってしまいます。筆記は30分しかないので、2、3分で読めるようになりたいです。 早く読めるコツを教えてください。

4 Read the passage and choose the answer which best completes each sentence (1) 1)~(4). We all know that any person has a dream while they are sleeping. We also know that it is difficult to remember dreams after we wake up. Most dreams are soon forgotten and they disappear like small bubbles in water. In addition, they often cannot be remembered at all after they are forgotten. Even if you can remember a dream soon after you wake up, perhaps you cannot remember it any more after getting out from your bed to make some coffee. Maybe you have had such an experience. Then, have you ever noticed that you were having a dream while you were sleeping? / Some people have had such an experience. It is called a lucid dream, and some scientists in the world do research on it. Actually, there are even research groups which focus on it. Why do they do research on lucid dreams? For one thing, there may be advantages for us. We will be able to avoid nightmares and make our dreams happier or more exciting if we can notice we are having dreams and we can control them like a pilot. Today, scientists do not know enough about lucid dreams and how to control them, so there are still many things to be done in the research. But it may be possible for everyone to have lucid dreams if science in the area improves more. Actually, that is one of goals that some scientists are trying to reach. According to a survey, over 75% of the respondents answered that they experienced a lucid dream at least once in their lives. Also, many reports about lucid dream experiences were given in history. We can find early reports on them in books from ancient cultures. For example, an ancient Greek doctor already tried to use lucid dreams as a kind of therapy over two thousand years ago. And controlling our dreams in our own ways was one of the important topics among early Buddhists in Asia.

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英語 高校生

問2〜問5の答えはこれで合っていますか? 教えていただけると助かります🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします!🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

C から 問 12 Nao: Did the typhoon also go through Shizuoka? Hoang: Yes, it did. That's why we had to cancel our trip to Mt. Fuji, unfortunately. そういうわけで、不運なことに私たちは富士山への 中止しなければならなかった。 への旅行を (2018年本試 第2問 C) □問3 Anyway, we found life on this planet, which is a very big discovery. ところで、私たちはこの地球の生命を見つけ、そのことはとても大きな 発見です。 (2018年本試 第5問) □問4 We also offer “Art Talks,” where invited guest speakers talk to adult audiences in OMA Hall every other Saturday. 毎週土曜日にオマホールで大人の観客に話す話者を招待する 「アートトーク」をたびたび提供します。 (2016年本試 第4問B) □問 5 The typhoon suddenly became weaker, which was good news for the village. 台風は突然弱まり、そのことは村にとって良い知らせだった。 (2017年本試 第2問A) □問5 Next, the participants showed concern over whether the study-abroad programs would affect the time when they graduated. 次に、参加者は彼らが卒業するときに留学プログラムが影響を 与えるかどうかについて懸念を示しました。 (2018年追試 第4問A)

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