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English Senior High

ここのマーカーで引いている部分の訳し方を教えて頂きたいです!

adulthood began, I would stick it on that Thanksgiving weekend in 1981. I was seventeen. While my roommate packed her bag to go home on Wednesday, I walked to a supermarket with a shopping list. I had borrowed a copy of The Joy of Cooking from the library when I realized ( 1 ). I found five other students who lived in other *dormitories who also had no way of getting home and invited them to dinner. It never occurred to me to ask someone if I could stay in my room. It was my room, after all. But on Wednesday night, when the heating in the dormitory was turned down to whatever temperature was needed to keep water from freezing in the pipes, I wondered if maybe I'd been expected to leave along with all the other girls. Too late now. The office was closed until Monday morning. In those days, before cell phones and the internet, such problems were solved not by changing my coat. the situation but by changing yourself. I put on another sweater and (3) I suppose before I went to college I had been very modestly helpful to m mother on Thanksgiving. When she asked me to peel a vegetable, I peeled it, an hen went away to watch the Macy's parade on television until she called me ba o peel something else made no effort until 1981, when the Thanksgiving din at people were coming to was mine. That was when I started cutting fro atter into pea-sized *chunks with a frozen knife in my frozen hands to mak ie crust. ② 2 -

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English Junior High

訳して欲しいです🙏

M: Welcome to City Library. My name is Brian, and I'mavolunteer guide here. Before you enjoy our library, I'd like to tell you some things about this library. This building was built in the seventeenth century, and it was originally usedas a museum, so you can still see some paintings here. Our library is especially famous for several oil paintings from Europe. If you'd like to know more about the history of this building, we have a great program at the theater on the first floor. We show a movie about this building twice every hour. You need to get a ticket for the movie at the information desk, but the ticket is free. Now, I'll tell you some rules and information of our library. First, you cannot take pictures of the paintings on the second floor. However, you may take pictures here on the first floor. Second, do not eat or drink in any rooms in this library. If you get thirsty or hungry, there's a cafeteria next to the theater. Pizza and spaghetti are served for lunch between eleven a.m. and one p.m. Also, you can get some snacks there all day long. The library closes at five o'clock. There is a gift shop on the first floor that stays open until six p.m. You can get gifts, such as cups and Tshirts, for your family and friends. Als0, there is a nice, quiet garden behind this building. Many people enjoy reading books there. The garden closes at the same time as the library. OK, now please enjoy our library! te mee

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English Junior High

1~4の問題どうしたら(どこを見たら)答えのようになるのが分かるんですか?分かるとこでいいんで教えてください🙇‍♀️ 答え)(1)ア (2)to (3)ウ (4)イ 写真見にくくてごめんなさい🙏

Kate: Yes, but if you can't eat all of it, it's going to become waste. So, I think you shouk Kate: Then, you can buy it *by weight. You can buy a little of it today, and if you like t not buy too much. In some countries, there is too much food waste, and it is a big 2 次の英文は,アメリカでホームステイをしている涼(Ryo)が,ホストマザーのケイト(Kaa 8-(2020年)京都府(前期選抜 共通学力検査) フ (graph)と表(table)を参考にして英文を読み, 以下の問い(1)~(4)に答えよ。 not I'l like it. Ryo : You mean that I can buy any *amount of fruit that I want here, right? Ryo : Right. In my town in Japan, we have the same problem. When I learned abot was surprised ② problem. know that people *throw away food which they can still eat Kate: Really? Please tell me more about it. Ryo : I found a graph on the website of my town. It shows some kinds of kitchen garbaca people throw away at home, and they are the things people didn't have to throw awar Look, we can see it on my phone here. Kate: I heard that people cut and throw away too manyparts of food when they cook. Ryo : Yes. About eighteen *percent of the kitchen garbage in the graph shows that. Kate: What does the biggest number mean? Ryo : It means that about thirty-six percent of the kitchen garbage is food which was not used. I see. Why does such a thing happen? Look at this table. I also found it on the same website. People in the town answer Kate: Ryo: the question about their reasons for food waste, and you can see some of them in the table. Kate: More than fifty percent of the people say the same reason for it, right? What is it? Ryo : They say that they throw away food when it has *gone bad. And I want you to look at this. Kate: Do you mean this, about seventeen percent? What is their reason? Ryo : They say that they buy too much food to eat. For example, if they buy too mich and can't use it all for cooking, it may go bad. Then, it will become waste. Kate: Now I'm sure that we should stop buying too much food. Buying by weight is a good way for that. We can buy only the amount of food that we need. Ryo: Iagree with you. But in Japan, we don't usually buy food in such a way. So. we ho to find another way. Do you have any ideas?

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