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英語 高校生

[3]で僕のaの答え方はダメですか?ちなみに答えでは「He lived in the late Edo period 」です 後,BでなぜYesとわかるのですか? 新しい教科書には載っていないということは読み取れました。でも今使っているのが古い方のは限らなくないですか??

READING 坂本龍馬に関するリカのプレゼンテーションを読んで, 下の問題に答えよう。 Hello, everyone. Which history do you like O Better, best , world history or Japanese history? In history, who do you like ② / Wetter, bést)? I love Japanese history. There are many farmous people in our history textbooks. Oda Nobunaga, Tokugwa Ieyasu, Saigo Takamori, and so on. Among them, I like Sakamoto Ryoma best. In the late Edo period, Ryoma talked about many new ideas. Also, he moved around Japan to make a big change, He met many important people and connected them. Of Course, he was one of the greater, greatest persons at that time. However, his name will not be in our new school textbooks. Japanese history teachers willnot tell us about Ryoma so much. It is shocking. I think ④(the / played / important / he / most / role ) to open this country to the world. Ryoma is one of the persons who changed our history. most impertan (1) O~3の[] 内から適切なほうを選ぼう。 (2)のの)内の語を並べかえて,文を完成させよう。 he played the Inost impertaht ,_ to open this country ole think to the world. (3) 次の質問に英語で答えよう。 you a) When did Sakamoto Ryoma live? Ih the late Elo period. b) Does Yuka's history textbook have the name of Sakamoto Ryoma? Mo.it doeshf. res,it dees. apanese hisaiy feachef will nof tell ns alaar cWhat is shocking to her? story Ryoma so madhi Fypand Your Vocab! (話量を広げよう) 口ミ

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英語 中学生

答えworkingなんですがinではだめですか?

3 次のA. Bに答えなさい。 A 次の英文は,高校生の直樹が、 冬休みに老人ホーム(an old people's home)でボランティ アをしたときのことについて、授業で行ったスピーチです。これを読んで,問いに答えなさい。 Hello, everyone. Today, I will talk about my experience as a volunteer at. an old people's home during winter vacation. On the first day, I was very *nervous. I took a walk with the old people. helped them with lunch, and played some games with them, but I couldn't talk a lot. I just told them my name and answered their questions. When I finished my first day at the old people's home, one of the *staff there said to me, “Take it easy. Just enjoy talking with them.? On the second day, when I took a walk with an old woman, I told her buoo about my school and asked her some questions. She answered my questions blos with a smile and asked me some questions, too. We enjoyed talking very much. At lunch time, I talked to many people there. It was a lot of fun. 66 Before I went home, the old woman came to me and said, “ Thank you very much. We had a very good time because you talked to us a lot.” I was very happy. This experience *taught me an important thing. Now I understand I can be a big help to other people. I want to work as a volunteer again. (注) nervous 緊張して staff 職員 taught teachの過去形 関1 本文の内容から考えて, に入る適当な1語を書きなさい。

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英語 中学生

長文の最後らへんのaに当てはまるものを答える問題で、 答えはアだったのですが、 なぜウではダメなのでしょうか?

炎は, 高校生の洋子 (Yoko) が, 仏 。 で. あとの問いに答えなさい。 放ん 3 英語の授業で行ったスピー ナチの原稿です 彼女が書いた原稿を Hello. everyone. What kinds of preseryeq foods do you ofte 中 eat? For example, 1 eat we0os2 every day. ① 全 8 There are very old 7xe0os72 in this box。 T hear that they were pickled in 1576. 1 was very Surprised to know that。 Then, 1 became interested in preserved foods. 2 a box that has very old A long time ago, it Was difficult to get enough food in all seasons 77277 of the year. So, people tried to preserve foods, and they found some 1 3 effective ways to do so. These became traditional knowledge. Maybe you know these two ways: drying and salting. Many kinds of fruits are preserved by drying. Some kinds of vegetables are preserved by salting. Do you know | ② |to preserve foods? Let's think about the things that happen to foods when they spoil. Some kinds of microorganismS DrODagate mn foods and make them bad. Microorganisms need Water tO DrODagate. So, We can understand drying is efHfective to preserve foods. Let's think about salting next.Tf we salt vegetables, the water m them comes out. And, some jkinds of microorganiSm8 cannot easily use the water in salted foods to propagate. Maybe, & ]ong time agO。 people didn'*t kmow about microorganiSmS。 but they found these ways of preserving foods and they became traditional knowledge.《 ⑨⑧ )》 and that is very interestimng for me. mr人和アルだzeイク5の3 1

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