Grade

Subject

Type of questions

Japanese Junior High

疑問しかないです。至急です!!!!!!! had は持つですが、したのもしも私に姉が入ればでは、なぜhadなんですか?

基本ワーク 1 絵を見て、 「もしも私が~を持っていれば....でしょうに。」という英文を作りましょう。 例題 play tennis なぞろう! If I had 1) If I had 2) If I had (1) haveの過去形。 take pictures were a racket, I would a camera, I money, I (2) ちょっと 冷たい buy this bag 3) If I had an umbrella, Ⅰ would go home now.. would の後に動詞の原形。 play tennis. (もしも私がラケットを持っていれば、テニスをするでしょうに。) willの過去形 take pictures. would (もしも私がカメラを持っていれば, 写真を撮るでしょうに。) this bag. buy. (もしも私がお金を持っていれば、このかばんを買うでしょうに。) would_ 日本語に合う英文になるように, もしも私がコアラであれば、もっと眠ることができるでしょうに。 If I a koala, I could sleep more. そうだね (3) に適する語を書きましょう。 (もしも私が傘を持っていれば、 今、家に帰るでしょうに。) go home now 別英作文 SCENE 岳とエマは, 波打ち際で遊んでいます。 I feel good. Me, too. (1) I will marry you. 【「もしも私が若ければ,~でしょうに」という文に] -> If I were young [younger] I would marry you... 仮定法では was ではなく -were を使うことが多い。 (2) What will you buy? ( 「もしもあなたが100万円持っていれば、〜でしょうか」という If you had a [one] million yen what would you buy? L willの過去形。 -canの過去形。 2 日本語に合う英文になるように,{}の語句を並べかえましょう。 (1) もしも私に姉がいれば, 彼女と一緒に買い物に行くでしょうに。 {I/1/a sister / go shopping / had / would / if / ,} with her. If I had a sister. I would go shopping. (2) もしも今日が休みであれば, 家族と動物園を訪れることができるでしょうに。 { were / could / visit / the zoo / a holiday / today / if / I/, } with my f If today were a holiday. I could visit the zoo with my fa be 動詞は were を使うことが多い。 I would buy a house by the sea. 毎日この景色が with

Unresolved Answers: 2
English Junior High

中2英語です! なんも分かんなくて明日提出なので教えて 欲しいです(>人<;)🙏

Program8 A Hope for Lasting Peace 1. 真央とダニエルの会話を読んで、 問いに答えなさい。 Daniel: This is our last day in Hiroshima. Mao: Yes. We've been here for three days. We've already learned a lot of things. Daniel: Absolutely. I was moved by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Mao: So was I. I bought a souvenir. Take a look. Daniel: It looks like soap. Oh, it's paper clay. Mao Recycled paper cranes are used in this clay. Daniel Recycled paper cranes? I've never heard of that. Mao Me neither. But I thought it was interesting. Q1 会話文の内容に合うように、 空所に適語を入れなさい。 Daniel and Mao () moved by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Mao bought paper 2). (3) paper ( 4 ) were used in the paper ( 5 ). Q2 英語の問いに、 英語で答えなさい。 • How long have Daniel and Mao been in Hiroshima? 2. 原爆の子の像や折り鶴の再生に関する記事を読んで、 問いに答えなさい。 In the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, there is a monument. It was (P) for Sasaki Sadako and many other children. They were victims of the atomic bomb. In 1954, Sadako became sick. She believed she would get better by ( 1 ) a thousand paper cranes. However, she passed away the next year. She was only twelve. Many people have been() millions of paper cranes to the monument since it was built. The paper cranes show people's hope for peace. The monument receives about 10 million paper cranes every year. But every year those cranes are burned. It costs too much and it's not good for the environment. People have been thinking about 2this problem for a long time. One good idea is to recycle the paper cranes into notebooks and origami paper. When people fold the recycled paper into cranes again, they are renewing the hope for lasting peace. Q1 (ア)~ (ウ)に入る語を下から選び、 それぞれ適当な形に変えて書きなさい。 make write build send Q2 文中の下線部 ①と②は何を指すか、 英語で答えなさい。 Q3 英語の問いに、 英語で答えなさい。 1 What do the paper cranes show? What is a good idea to recycle the paper cranes? 101

Resolved Answers: 1
English Junior High

答えがorなのですが、なぜなのかわかりません。どなたか教えてください。

[2] The coronavirus has become a very big problem around the world. Because of this, handwashing with *soap has become very important. (A) Parents, teachers, and leaders are [7. their hands 1. a day I. to wash . everyone many times ]. Many telling famous people have made songs and videos about handwashing. Handwashing is important, but it is not easy for some people in the world. "Handwashing with soap is one of the cheapest and most effective things you can do," said a *director at *UNICEF. "It can protect you and others against coronavirus and other diseases." However, there are billions of people in the world who cannot (B) do this. UNICEF says that 40 percent of the world's people, ( C ) 3 *billion, do not have a handwashing place with water and soap at home. Also, 47 percent of schools do not have a place for handwashing, and 16 percent of healthcare centers do not have handwashing places for patients. Many people in developing countries are getting sick because they cannot wash their hands. Until now, UNICEF has taught people in developing countries the importance of handwashing. But even now, developing countries still need help. Japan and other countries should give help so that all people around the world can wash their hands. Notes: soap 石けん director 局長 UNICEF ユニセフ、国連児童基金 問 3 空所 (C)に入る適切なものを次のア~エから1つ選び記号で答えなさい。 7. and 1. or .but I. for billion 10 億

Resolved Answers: 1
English Junior High

問26の問題の解説をお願いしたいです 🙏🏻 下線部の leading driver とはどういう意味なのでしょうか … 🌀

h * [3] 次の英文は、森林伐採 (deforestation) が地球環境に与える影響に関してのレポートです。 英文 を読み、各問に答えなさい。 (*印の語(句) は注を参考にすること) * The World Resources Institute (WRI) says the world lost 4.2 million hectares (of forest)land) (in 2020) The total area affected was(about the size of The Netherlands.) The loss of forest) (in 2020) was a 12 percent increase over 2019. オランダ How does deforestation affect climate? Climate change both causes forest loss, or deforestation, and is caused by deforestation Scientists warn that climate change creates hotter and drier climates. (18) a result, forests are more *vulnerable to fire and damaging insects. Plants are also important because they take(in CO2 that causes climate change cause 23 Rod Taylor is head(of WRT's forest program.) He said forests hold large amounts of CO2)and that losing them has serious effects ( 19 ) *biodiversity and the climate. *The International Monetary Fund says that the world economy dropped by about 3.5 percent) (in 2020) because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But deforestation continued to increase. The WRI かもしれない(可能性がある) says this was possible because lockdowns limited governments' ability to create laws @ ) forest loss People may have also moved out of cities(into local areas.) However, the strongest effects (of COVID-19)( ) forest loss) are probably still to come. WRI researcher Frances Seymour said: "It's possible that governments will try to restart their economies (on the backs) (of forests." Areas (near *the Earth's equator) lost a total of 12.2 million hectares) of forest(in ※形で等しい平等なという意味も持つ。 2020) This loss released the amount (of gas equal(( 20 ) 570 million cars). That is more than ² → [20¹5 equal to ~ 2" ME TEXT ★形前の(時間的、順序的) two times the number of cars on the roads in the United States.) Brazil saw the largest decrease (in forests) The 1.7 million hectares lost was a 25 percent increase (from the previous year.) There was some good news. Indonesia slowed its rate (of deforestation by 17 percent in 2020. Palm oil, a vegetable oil, is a leading driver (of deforestation) Last year, the price of palm oil) decreased, possibly affecting deforestation in Indonesia. (@) addition, experts say/the that are stopping forest loss after damaging fires in 2015) *

Resolved Answers: 1