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(It is ~ for A to不定詞.〉 と 〈Itis ~ of A to不定詞) 第4回 Check Your Understanding 不定詞(1) 1. そんなことを言うなんて, エェリックは失礼です。 It is rude ( ) Eric to say that. 2. パスポートをホテルの部屋に忘れるなんて, 私は愚かでした。 It was stupid( 3. カサを電車に忘れるなんて, 僕は不注意でした。 It was careless ( )me to leave my passport in my hotel room. )me to leave my umbrella on the train. 4. アシュリーは気さくなので, 彼女が新しい友だちを作るのは簡単なことです。 Ashley is friendly, so it is easy 5. 私たちがほかの人の話に耳を傾けることは, 大切です。 It is important ( 6. 私を家まで車で送ってくれるなんて, ダニエルは親切でした。 It was kind ( ) her to make new friends. ) us to listen to others. ) Daniel to drive me homé. 7.私の両親は2人ともフルタイムで働いているので, 2人が家事を分担するのは自然なことです。 My parents both work full-time, so it is natural ( 8. 幼い子供が1日中静かにしているなんて, 不可能です。 It is impossible ( 9. 私たちにお礼状を送ってくれたなんて, ポールは礼儀正しいですね。 It was polite( 10. 植物が砂漠で育つのは, 難しい。 ) them to share the housework. ) little children to keep quiet all day. ) Paul to send us a letter of thanks. It is difficult( 第5回 Check Your Understanding 不定詞(2) 完了不定詞 1. カギをどこかに落としてしまったようです。 ) plants to grow in deserts. (to have+過去分詞> )my key somewhere. I seem( 2. その火災は, 台所から出火したと思われています。 The fire is believed ( )in the kitchen. 3. 四つ葉のクローバーは, 幸運をもたらすと信じられています。 The four-leaf clover is believed ( 4. パリは,芸術の中心だと言われています。 ) good luck. Paris is said( 5. その歌手は,その当時は最もすばらしいと思われていました。 The singer was believed ( 6. その俳優は,ここに 10年間住んでいると言われています。 ) the center of fine arts. ) the greatest at that time. The actor is said ( 7. このポスターから判断すると, この映画はコメディーのようです。 By the looks of this poster, this movie seems 8. 私の帽子は,どこだろう。 バスの中に忘れたようです。 Where is my cap? Iseem ( 9. ライアンは、料理が得意ではないようです。 Ryan doesn't seem ( 10. フィリップは,外出してしまったようです。 自転車がここにありません。 ) here for ten years. )a comedy. )it on the bus. )good at cooking. Philip seems ( 第6回 Check Your Understanding 不定詞(3) 不定詞と原形不定詞 (to + 動詞の原形〉 と動詞の原形 1. 先生は,中間試験で私たちに辞書を使わせてくれました。 ) out. His bicycle is not here. Our teacher let us ( our dictionaries on the midterm exam.

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English Junior High

至急お願いします。

3| 次の英文は,中学生の雄太(Yuta)と、アメリカからの留学生のジュディ(Judy)の対話の一部であ 。また。右の図は、雄太とジュディが見ているポスター(poster)を示したものである。これらに関 して、1から6までの問いに答えなさい。 点字ブロックについて知ろう! 日本で使われている点字ブロックには2つの種類があります。 写真1 Yuta: Hi, Judy, What are you looking at? Jay Hi, Yuta. I'm looking at this poster. It's a poster about *tactile paving, rignt? Yuta: Yes, p00 bo。 bo0o. boo。 【警告ブロック】 注意すべき箇所を示す tactile paving in your country? 【誘導ブロック) JHay No, I haven't. So I was *surprised when I saw it in Japan for the irst time. Yata: Tactile paving was first used in Japan about fifty years ago. Judy: I didn't know (2) that., Tell me more about it. 進行方向を示す Sure.Look at the poster. There are two kinds of tactile paving in Japan. They are used for aifterent "purposes, One is used to tela person his or her *direction. The other one is used to tell a person the places to be ブロックの上に自転車をとめてはいけません。 写真2 アイマスクをつけ、白杖を持って歩く体験を9月に行いました。 【生徒の感想) Judy: I see. THra: Tactile paving is very important for *visually impaired people. Look at Picture 1. A man can't walk *along the tactile paving because * アイマスクをして歩くことはとても怖かったです。点字ブロッ クはとても大切なものだと思いました。 *視覚に障がいがある人のためにするべきことについてもっと考 えたいと思いました。 on it Judy: That's not good. Pata: Look at Picture 2. Last September. some students in my school tried to walk with eye masks and *white canes, Here are some messages from the students. Judy: What do they say? Huoie 図 Puta: One student says, "Walking with an eve mask was very *scary. I learned that tactile paving is very important." Another student says, "I want to think visually impaired people." for 1 上のポスターを参考に、二人の対話が成り立つよう,下線部1),(3), (4)に適切な英語を書きなさい。 od 2 下線部2)の指す内容は何か。具体的に日本語で書きなさい。 Judy: That's great. Is tactile paving used in other countries? Yuta: Yes. I visited a city in *Germany with my family two years ago, My father studied there for six months when he was a student, We visited his friend. I saw tactile paving in the city and I learned (5) an interesting thing there. 3 本文中の に入る語として、最も適切なものはどれか。 ウ happy ア tired イ excited エ careful m toe Judy: What was that? Yata: In Japan, tactile paving is usually yellow, but in Germany, it was gray. Judy: Oh, really? That'sinteresting. Did you see a lot of tactile paving there? Yuta: No, we didn't. SoI said to my father, "They should have more tactile paving." Judy: I agree. When I learned about tactile paving in Japan, I thought it was a great idea. I's very useful for visually impaired people. Yuta: I think so, too. But my father's friend said, “In Germany, if *someone needs some *help, other people always help the person. So we don't need tactile paving around the city." Judy: I think (6)his idea is also great. I've learned one thing. There are many ways to help other people. Yuta: Right. Visiting other countries is interesting. We can learn many things. Judy: Iwant to visit many places in Japan. (7) Where shouldI visit first? 4 次の |内の英文は,下線部5)の内容を表している。①, ②に入る適切な英語を、本文 から1語ずつ抜き出して書きなさい。 hb od ab In Japan, yellow is usually ( 0) for tactile paving. However, in the city in Germany, the color of the tactile paving was ( 2 ). It was gray. 5 下線部6)の指す内容は何か。具体的に日本語で書きなさい。 6 下線部(7)について, あなたならジュディの質問にどのように答えますか。つながりのある5文程 度の英語で書きなさい。 人UN *purpose(s) =目的 *along~=~に沿って *someone =だれか *surprised =驚いて (注) tactile paving =点字ブロック *direction =道順 *white cane(s) =白杖 *help =助け *visually impaired =視覚に障がいがある はくじ *scary =怖い *Germany = ドイツ

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English Junior High

模試で分からなかったところです。 教えていただけると嬉しいです。

4| 明(Akira)と智樹(Tomoki)についての次の英文を融んで、12.3,4の問いに答えなさい。 1 本文中の( A ), ( B )に入る語の組み合わせとして、最も適切なものはどれか。 ア A:Fast B:Interesting イ A:Interesting B:ast 1omoki andI were *second-year members of the school volleyball team. We wanted to be the *regular players for the games in July, Thev were the last games for the "third-year members, NO we thought they were(A).One day. Tomoki said to me, "Akira, ihe third-year mnembers are very kind. Whhen we can't lay vollevbal well, they alwways teach ウ A:important B:early エ A:early B important 2 本文中の口 に,適切な英語語を3語で書きなさい。 1IKE thnem and want to play together with them to win the games in July." “Me, t00, Ianswered. 3 下線部について、明が思い出した智闘の言葉とはどのようなものか。また。 その言葉によって 明の考えがどのように変化したか。次の一コ内の(の )と( 2 )に通切な日本語を 書きなさい。 Two weeks before the games, the vollevball teacher *announced the names of tne regua players in front of the team in the gym, Almost all of the regular players were third-year members. Only two second-year members became regular players, and I was one of them: 明は、3年生と一緒に出場できる最後の7月の試合に、ケガをして出場できなくなった。 次の機会はあっても, それでは自分にとって( 「僕はレギュラー選手ではないけれど,( )と考えていたが、智樹の )」という言葉を思い出して、 の Tomoki came to me and said, “That's wonderful. Akira. I was very happy when I heard your name," He also said, "T'm not a regular plaver. but I will do something for the team." But, 2 智樹と同じように行動しようと考え直した。 when we were practicing that day, I"fell down, I had a "pain in my *ankle and couldn't stand up. Everyone came to help me, The teacher took care of my ankle and said, "You 本文の内容と一致するものはどれか。二つ選びなさい。 ア Akira and Tomoki liked the third-vear members of the volleyball team. 4 should go to the doctor. " Then he called my mother. She came and took me to the doctor. The doctor said, "You should stop plaving vollevball for a month." I was very sad to hear イ The volleyball teacher announced the names of the regular players a month before the games in July. that. The next morning, Tomoki asked me, “Good morning, Akira, How is your ankle? Do you still feel pain?" "Yes, a little, Ican't play vollevball for a month," I answered. He ウ The volleyball teacher called the doctor when Akira had a pain in his ankle. エ Akira felta pain in his ankle, but he *was able to practice volleyball next day. said, "Don't be sad, Akira. I know you are a good plaver. You can't play this time, but オ Akira couldn't play in the games in July, but he did something for the team. Tm sure you can play as a regular player next time," “No. next time means nothing to カ Akira had a good time because his team was able to win the games in July. me," I said and went away from him. (注)“be able to ~=~できる I was thinking about Tomoki and the team that dav. After school. I went to the volleyball teacher and said, “[ home? I need to go to the doctor." “Oh, sure," he said. Then I went to the gym before leaving school. I found Tomoki there. There weren't any other members. He was cleaning the floor alone for the team before practicing volleyball. Then I remembered his words. He said them ta me when I became a regular player. I thought he was right and said to him, "I can't play volleyball yet, but I can do something for the team." “Akira, I'm glad you came here. Let's do something for the team together," he answered. Since the next day, I went to the gym as ( B ) as Tomoki. We tried to find something to help the team and did it together. In July, our team couldn't win the games. I was sad, but I had a good time with the third-year members. I also learned a lot of things. Nowour team has a *slogan. It is "For the Team!" (注)*second-year= 2年生の 文third-year=3年生の *ankle=足首 *regular player=レギュラー選手 *announce=発表する *Tm sure ~=きっと~だと思うら 楽 *fell down=転んだ *pain=痛み *slogan=スローガン

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English Senior High

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則 の英文を読んで, 下の設問に答えよ。 Hf you have just gone through a Swing door in a public place shop、do you generally hold the door open for the next person behind yo even though a stranger? Most British people do so automaticallY。 and according to my observation most Japanese do not. /// Tn Britain we think of a stranger in the street, or in 4 shop, as a fellow human beingtowhomweshouldbe[l 1 ]. Looking at Japanese behavior in public places, hoWever, it seems that they think of strangerSs aS 2 who must be pushed aside if one is in a hurry. Again、 in a train、Japanese YOung men sometimes SDYaWl acroOSS SeatS. Noonedaresto[ 3 ]. Tn Britain it is very rare: Tdonotsay that it cannot happen、but it is 旧erethereisno[ 4 ]forposters such as the "Spreading Peacocト which was widely displayed in Japan a Ittle time back. ! magnificent peacock sitting in an electric car、SDreading itS t: next seats and inconveniencing the people on each side. Tn an electric train in Britain、 some people are standing because the carriage is full, those sitting yill always adjust their position、so that they take up as ittle[ 5 ]as possible. In this way they create Some SDare FOOm。 and a few of the standing ones can now sit down. In such cases、Japanese tend to disregard the[ 6 ]ofothers. Afew yearS ago 1 saw in a full electric train in Tokyo an elderly man standing、 and a young man SDrawled acrOSS two SeatS jast in front of him. The latter could easily have just sat wp straight, and made room for the old man to sit down, but he dd not move. The elderly man Was holding himself upright. andTcould see by the Way his chin was drawn in that ne might have been a soldier. Finally he said to the youngster: “You should make a room for an elderly man. The young man replied angrily、“"1T am a paSSenger and You are a DaSSenger. 1 am in this seat and I will stay here.′ Phe _elderly man said something [ 7 ]to him、and the other jumped up iR a fr 3 and caught him by the arm. The train was just coming intoa station, and th

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