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英語 中学生

四角Bが、 アになる訳が分かりません、 ウだと思いました💦

2次会話は、高校生の茜、 壮太と、オーストラリアからの留学生のジャックが、 ある 話題について休み時間に話したときのものです。また、グラフ1は、そのとき茜たちが 見ていたウェブページの一部です。これらに関して、あとの1~5に答えなさい。 Akane : Hi, Jack! Can we ask you something? We have Jack Sota Jack about eco-tours since this morning. A a presentation : Sure. Eco-tours are an interesting topic! They're becoming popular in many countries. : Yes! On eco-tours, tourists can enjoy nature and also learn about it, right? : That's right. On eco-tours, people don't just visit places. They learn about nature, animals, the local history, and traditional cultures. And they often talk with local people to understand more. Akane: It's different from normal trips. Jack : Yes, it is. The theme of eco-tours is protecting nature. People can enjoy the trip more deeply by learning about nature and helping to protect it. Sota : I hear that eco-tours started in Australia Jack : Yes. The Australian government started promoting eco-tours in the 1990s. People began going to forests, mountains, or Aboriginal villages. Akane: Have you ever joined an eco-tour? Jack Sota : Yes, I have! I once visited an Aboriginal village. I talked with Aborigines, saw how they lived and walked in the forest with a local guide. I really enjoyed it and took many pictures. I'll show you some next time! : Sounds exciting! I also want to experience an eco-tour in Australia someday. Jack : You should! B do you know any good places for eco-tours in Japan? Akane: Yes! Okinawa is a great place for eco-tours. I found a graph on the internet. It shows that the number of people who joined eco-tours in Okinawa increased from 2013 to 2017. In 2017, more than 500,000 people joined. Jack : 500,000 people? That's great! Akane Yes. The graph also shows that C Sota Jack Sota foreign tourists joined eco-tours than Japanese tourists in 2015 and 2017. The number of Japanese tourists in 2017 was only about 100,000. : I hope a lot of Japanese people will try eco-tours. Actually, I went to Iriomote Island in Okinawa last summer with my family. : Oh, nice! What did you do there? : We joined an eco-tour there. We went canoeing on the river and hiking in the jungle A local guide showed us many wild animals and plants. He also told us stories about life on the island.

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英語 中学生

(1)なぜ、ウではなくエになるのかの理由を教えてほしいです 見づらくてすみません🙇‍♀️

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英語 中学生

答えはイなのですが、アが×な理由が分かりません。 教えてください。

7 次の(1),(2)の英文を読んで、それぞれの問いに答えなさい。 (1) みなみ市 (Minami City) に住むユイ (Yui)とジョン(John) は、 留学について調査し, 英語でプレ ゼンテーション(presentation) を行いました。 ユイがスライド (Ade)を使って発表をしています。 Hello, everyone. Are you interested in studying abroad? Zealand to study English last summer. I went to New It was an amazing experience for me during those ten weeks. I believe that studying abroad is very meaningful for high school students. Now, please look at Slide 1. It shows the number of Japanese high school students studying abroad from 2009 to 2019. The number went down once in 2015, but in 2017, the largest number of students, more than 45,000, studied abroad. In 2019, the number went down a lot because of big international problems, but we believe that more students will study abroad in the future. So, where did many students go? Look at Slide 2. It shows the countries that the high school students in Minami City went to from 2009 to 2019. We can see that more than half of the students went to English-speaking countries This means that many students used English during their stays. I think that we can improve our language skills by communicating with local people a lot. For example, before studying at a English, but my English (Ave school in New Zealand, I wasn't very good at improv after staying there. But studying abroad isn't easy for everyone. Having friends from abroad is good, but not everyone has that chance. So, how should we study English in Japan? We asked 500 students at this high school, "How do you study English at home?" Look at Slide 3. It shows the results. Among these several ways, we recommend watching movies and TV dramas in English. We think so because by watching them, we can also learn about the people living there and their cultures. Learning these things is as important as learning the English language itself. We think that learning English is very useful for high school students. Study hard, and if you have a chance, please go abroad and learn many things. Slide 2 Slide 3 Ways to Study English % 25% 32% Study with textbooks 62 Watch movies 14 10% Watch TV dramas 14 15% Read English books or newspapers 7 U.S. U.K. Australia ☐ others South Korea Keep a diary in English 3 (注) meaningful 意味のある English-speaking 英語を話す not everyone U.S. アメリカ合衆国 South Korea すべての人が〜とは限らない chance U.K. keep a diary 日記をつける itself それ自体

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英語 中学生

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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英語 中学生

(7)の正誤判定をお願いします。後、アドバイスなどもあったらお願いします🙏

3 き終わ あとに生徒たちがよい本を選ぶ。 2 (7) 下線部④について,あなたはどう思いますか。 あなた自身の意見を,理由を含めて,英文1文で書きなさい。 50%以下 IⅠ think so too because reading books makes us 本誌 p.62~63 1 (1) エ (2) If (3) Reading books is fun (and I can become smarter.) (4) (A) I B ア C ウ (5) イ (6)〈例〉 生徒が大好きな本についてスピーチをし, そのスピーチを聞いたあとに, 最もよ い本を選ぶ。 (7)〈例1〉 I agree with Mr. Tanaka because reading books often gives us useful and interesting ideas. 〈例2〉 I don't think students should read more books because they can get more information through the Internet or TV. 対話文全訳 たなか先生 : 日本の中学生や高校生はあまり本を読まないと言います。 グラフAを見てください。 2011 年から2015年の間, 生徒たちが 「あなたは1か月に何冊本を読みますか。」 という質問に答え ました。 このグラフから何が言えますか。 あゆみ : ①小学生は中学生や高校生よりもたくさんの本を読みました。 です。 小学生は1か月に約10冊の本を読みましたが, 中学生は約4冊を読みま < 15 点> happy 本誌 p.64~65 (1) 1 few ④ afraid [sc becoming difficult to see the (4) 〈例〉 彼らの市の人々に、8月 (5) A lay their eggs B it' 長文全訳 こんにちは、みなさん。 この前の夏、 した。 夜間 ぼくたちは暗い空にとて できました。 それはすばらしい経験で しかし、ここ、この都市でたくさん き夜空を見上げますが、 ここではほん のです。 夜の人工光がぼくたちの生活 にそれほど多くの光が必要でしょうか 星を見ることが難しくなっているの を使い, 「光害」ということばを見つ 環境省は、光害とは日本語で「光の 年の調査によると

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