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"How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that many people greet each other. But "How are you?" is also a very unusual question. It's a question that often doesn't have an answer. s "How are are you?" the When a person meets a friend on the person doesn't really want to hear an I with wrong what is (1) (7 me street and asks answer such as "I really don't know I thought I had a cold. ). I took some medicine, but that didn't help much, so I have to go to a hospital." The person who asks "How are you?" wants to hear the answer "Fine," even if the other person isn't ( 2 )! The reason is that "How are you?" isn't really They are simple ways of greeting a (3 ), and "Fine" isn't really an answer. people and saying "( 4 )” boog aleat Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean. For example, when someone asks "Do you agree?," the other person might be thinking "No, I disagree. I think you're wrong." But (5) it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say, “I'm not so sure." L say that you don't agree with someone. It's a nicer way to savongob a gni People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish *conversations with other people. For example, many con conversations over the phone end when one person says, "I have to go now." Often, the person who wants to "I have finish the phone conversation gives an excuse: "Someone's at the door." to *put away the *groceries." "Something is burning on the stove!" The excuse might be real, or it might not be. Perhaps the person who wants to finish simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't very polite to say (6) that. The excuse s more polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings. *Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an opinion, or ending a onversation, people often don't say exactly what they are thinking. mportant way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the ame of language! It's an * (Express Ways 2, Pearson Longman -

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Science Junior High

青い印のところの解説お願いします🙌🏻🙌🏻 答えは、 1(1)イ(3)ア(4)予想2オ 2(2)エ(3)35cm(4)ア

V 小球の運動に関する次の問いに答えなさい。 主 担 1 レールに小球を転がし、 小球の速さを測定する実験を行った。 <実験1> HOC 図1のように、15cm間隔で印をつけた長さ60cmのレールの一端Aの高さを30cm とし,点0で水平な レールとつないだ。 表1は, 印をつけたそれぞれの位置から小球を転がしたときの, 水平なレールにおける 小球の速さの記録である。 なお、小球はレールから摩擦力は受けず, 点0をなめらかに通過できるものとす る。 E 図1 速度測定器 速 移動距離 <実験2 > いい 小球 15cm 速さ 小球 JAD 移動距離 110cm JA ********** 30cm O (1) 小球が斜面を転がっているときに小球にはたらく力を表した図として適切なものを、次のア~エから1 つ選んで、その符号を書きなさい。 ア イ 110cm ********* 表 1 10cm 1 p g (2) 水平なレール上では、ある性質のため小球は等速直線運動をする。 この性質を何というか、書きなさ 18X04* い。 (3) 実験1の結果から, 小球の速さの変化について考察した。 4か所それぞれの位置から小球を転がしたと きの、小球の移動距離と速さの関係を1つのグラフに表したものとして適切なものを、次のア~エから1 つ選んで、その符号を書きなさい。 D HER - ア イ 祥代 Aの 高さ LINS ウ Aの 高さ 者のサポ さ 15cm 30cm 1.21m/s ko - 7- 小球を転がした斜面の長さ 30cm 45cm 1.71m/s 移動距離 * I 200 Rats 2.10m/s Set 速 図2のように,実験1のレールのAの高さを20cm, 10cm に変えて, 実験1と同様に小球の速さを測 定した。 表 2 は, 実験 1, 実験2の結果をまとめたものである。 図2 表2 60cm 2.42m/s お君われて。 移動距離 244 ***10 15cm 30cm ①1 1.21m/s 1.71m/s 20cm 0.99m/s ③ 1.40m/s 0.70m/s 10cm 0.99m/s (4) 実験2を行う前に、水平なレールにおける小球の速さについて,次の2つの予想を立てた。 予想1 傾きに関係なく、 同じ長さだけ斜面を転がれば同じ速さになる。 【予想2 傾きに関係なく、 同じ高さから斜面を転がれば同じ速さになる。 次のア~オのうち, 予想が正しいかどうかを確かめるために利用できる表2のデータの組み合わせとし て適切なものはどれか, それぞれ1つ選んで, その符号を書きなさい。 イ ①と③ ア①と② ウ②と③ エ②と④ オ③と④ 小球を転がした斜面の長さ 45cm 30cm 3 60cm 2.10m/s② 2.42m/s 1.71m/s 1.98m/s 1.21 m/s ④ 1.40m/s

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English Junior High

reviewのround2①②④が分かりません😭😭 ④番はNo,theyweren'tでいいんですか??

Let's 14 Read New Words lullaby [laləbail road [roud] A Mother's Lullaby 物語を読んで、場面の変化や登場人物の心情などを理解し、 気持ちをこめて音読することができる。 lou) old road [:] abroad 244 CAN-DO ma A big, old tree stands by a road near the city of Hiroshima. Through the years, it has seen many things. 以下は、この木の回想です。 On the morning of that day, a big bomb fell on the city of Hiroshima. Many people lost their lives, and many others were injured. They had burns all over their bodies. I was very sad when I saw those 5 people. It was a very hot day. Some of the people fell down near me. I said to them, "Come and rest in my shade. You'll be all right soon." One summer night, the tree heard a lullaby. A mother was singing to her little girl under the tree. They looked happy, and the song sounded sweet. But the tree remembered something sad. "Yes. It was some eighty years ago. I heard a 15 again. lullaby that night, too." [68 words] Night came. Some people were already dead. I 10 heard a weak voice. It was a lullaby. A young girl was singing to a little boy. "Mommy! Mommy!" the boy cried. "Don't cry," the girl said. "Mommy is here." Then she began to sing She was very weak, but she tried to be a mother to the poor little boy. She held him in her arms like a real mother. [140 words] E New Words e bomb (bám] m injure(d) [indzər(d)] ・・・・を傷つける shade [féid] 2 dead [ded 死んだ 2 weak [wi:k] 弱い かすかな mommy [mámi] お母ちゃん cry, cried (krái(d)]< arm(s) [6:7m(z)] 2 real [rial] 本当の 発音しない bomb right [e] dead [i:] weak

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English Junior High

1945年の4月1日に始まった沖縄戦の間アメリカ軍の島への上陸があり, 80人以上の沖縄の人々が洞窟 に避難したあとその中で自殺したと考えられています。 がこの一文の訳なのですが、believedは何に訳されているのでしょうか??

t forced to commit suicide in the closing days of World War II, police have said. The boys, between the ages of 16 and 19, have said that they destroyed two *signboards and origami paper cranes left by visitors to the Chibichirigama cave between Sept. 5 and last Tuesday, police said Friday. 着 During the *Battle of Okinawa, which started on April 1, 1945, with the landing of the U.S. *army on the island, more than 80 Okinawa people were believed to commit suicide in the cave after taking *refuge there. Similar cases of suicide took place at other places during the battle. Family members of those people who killed themselves at the site during the war discovered the damage last Tuesday and reported it to police. Norio Yonaha, 63, who lost five members of his family in the suicide, told reporters that this was “an *insult to the people who died" there. Bottles and vases left behind by the dead people were also damaged. About 100,000 people, or almost a quarter of the local people, died in the three-month ground battle in Okinawa between the Japanese army and the U.S. army. In total, more than 200,000 (life) were lost, *including those of Americans. (2017, September 16). Japan Times Can you see “Chibichirigama” in the news report? “Gama” means “cave” in Okinawa. We can see natural gama here and there in Okinawa. Himeyurinotou is built on top of one of these gama. During World War II, gama were used as *trenches by the Japanese army and as places of refuge by Okinawa people. [ 7 ] because they had nothing to eat and no medicine for *wounds and sickness. Many were killed by the U.S. army who burned people to death. [ ] because they spoke Okinawa words. Some babies were also killed because they (cry). Many had to commit suicide because the Japanese army ordered then didn't stop to do so. [], but not always. In fact, there were lots of people who died in gama. Gama te us how terrible war is. NAZ

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