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(1)の答えがD、(3)の答えがウ、(6)の答えがイ なんですけど、なんでそれになるかと、5⃣で3~5程の段落で分けるとしたらどこになるのか、またその段落はそれぞれどんな題名になるのかを教えて欲しいですm(_ _)m

学院) E J 5 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 < 星野改〉 High schools in Minnesota have a problem Many students are late to school. They are often tired. Some students fall asleep in class. They often get sick, too. The local governments take that as a problem. They make a small change.) It helps a school day a little later/ A lot! What do they do? They start the D- This small change makes a big difference. Why? Most teens are very tired early in the morning. They usually don't go to bed until after midnight In the morning, they wake up between 6:00 and 6:30 for school. So they don't get enough sleep! They are still tired early in the morning. But after the change/ teens are more awake and later start time is better for a teen's body clock I be ready/class/to/in). A be in ready class Everyone has a body clock. An adult's body clock works like this: most adults get tired between 9:00 and 11:00 at night. They usually go to bed before midnight. Adults can get up early in the morning. It's not a problem. But a teen's body clock is different. Teens don't get tired at midnight. They usually stay up later. But early in the morning, they need more sleep. B FO C The schools in Minnesota pay attention to the teen's body clock. They change the start of the school day from 7:20 a.m. to 8:40 a.m., 80 minutes later. Other schools in the United States change their start times too. Some schools change the time by only 30 minutes, but they still get good results. ( 2 ), the results are amazing! ③(Many) students are on time. Morning classes are easier to teach. Students are getting ①(good) grades. Students have fewer illnesses, so they are ⑤(little) absent. In Minnesota, there is another important effect: fewer students drop out of school or change schools. D Today, more and more high schools are starting later. Most schools can't start two hours later. But they can change the start time a little. A small change can make a very big difference! Just ask the students. Minnesota ミネソタ (アメリカ合衆国中央北部の州) (1) 次の英文を入れるのに最も適する位置を, 本文中のA~Dから1つ選びなさい。 Now the students are happier, and also the parents and teachers too. D(A) (2)下線部①の ( )内の語を並べかえて正しい英文を作るとき, 3番目にくるものをア~エから1つ選びなさい。 ア be イ ready ウ class I to (3) 20)( )に適するものを, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 7 On the other hand (4) 3~50)( 1 However ウ In fact I Even so )内の語をそれぞれ比較級にかえなさい。 (3) much (5)本文の内容にあうものを,ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 more (T!) better ⑤⑤ fewer Less High school students in Minnesota are always taking classes seriously. Most teens usually go to bed as early as possible. Most adults don't stay up late because of their body clocks. I Some schools changed the school time but their students did not have good grades. 本文のタイトルとして最も適するものを,ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 7 Fewer Illnesses 1 Late Start Body Clock I Good Sleep イ (土)

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English Junior High

英検3級の問題です 勉強はしているのですがなぜか正答率が上がらなくて困ってます💦 どうして間違えるのか、どうすればいいのか得意な方アドバイスお願いします🙏

B: Sure, Andy. No problem. ) the rules? 2 wake 模擬試験 注意 音声はポケリスアプリで聞いてください。 実際の試験ではマークシートが配布されます。 この模擬試験では解答をそのまま 書き込んでください。 1 次の(1)から(15)までの( )に入れるのに最も適切なものを 1, 2, 3, 4の中から一つ選びなさい。 ⑩ask (8) The homework Mr. Baker gave us is a ( little 2 less 3 sell ④explain difficult. I need someone's help. ) 3 many 4 more (9) My hobby is cooking. When I was little, my grandmother often taught me ( cake. 1 why 2 what (10) A: Do you like climbing mountains? B: No, I don't like it at ( 1 every 3 how ) because I get too tired. 2 best 3 all 4 who 4 each (1) A: Are you going to ( ) the basketball club? B: Yes. That's my favorite sport. 1 leave 2 move 3 join (2) A: I will go to the new ( ). Do you want to come with me? B: Yes, I'd love to. I want to see the dolphin show. 1 stadium 2 aquarium (3) A: Would you like another piece of pizza? B: No, thanks. I'm already ( ). 1 angry 2 local 4 drive 3 shape 4 capital 3 thirsty (4) A: Can I see your student card? I need to check your name and ( B: OK. Here you are. 1 line 2 air 4 full ) to make a (11) Ann was ( ) from school yesterday because she had a bad headache. She also had fever. 1 serious 2 familiar 3 absent 4 expensive (12) Michael has been practicing tennis very hard for two years. ( ) last, he won firs the tennis competition yesterday. I On At (13) A: Do you know the boy ( ) with Jenny? 3 By B: Yes. He is from England. He will study with us for two months. 4 Of (1 talked talking (14) A: I like this song very much. 3 talk 4 talks B: Oh, I know this song. It is ( ) in many countries. age 3 statue 1 sing 2 sang sung sir (15) Students ( who 2 whose ) want to go to the ski camp must come to the cafeteria af 3 what 4 v 3 bring 4 steal (5) A: Excuse me, how many books can I ( ) from this library? B: Five books. You can keep them for ten days. ⑪borrow 2 lend [6) A: Have you finished your breakfast, Betty? B: No. I'm ( ) eating, Mom. still 3 else 4 away ever

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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) *

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