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英語 中学生

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(1) Risa was a quiet junior high school student. She always enjoyed spending time in the school library, but she felt nervous when she had to speak in front of many people. This summer, however, something unexpected happened. An exchange student named Mike came from the United States to study at her school for two months. Mike was a tall, friendly boy who had never been to Japan before. (2) One day, her English teacher, Mr. Sato, said, "Risa, you are good at English. Would you please show Mike around the school this week?" Risa was very surprised. She had never spoken English with a native speaker, so she wanted to refuse. But Mr. Sato's kind smile made her unable to say no. "Okay, Mr. Sato," she replied. She knew she had to try. (3) Risa and Mike started spending time together. Risa found that Mike was really interested in Japanese traditional sweets, which are called wagashi. "My grandmother has made wagashi for over thirty years," Risa said. "She has a small shop near the station." Mike's eyes shone. "That's wonderful! Can we visit her shop? I want to see how wagashi are made." (4) The next Saturday, Risa took Mike to her grandmother's shop. Her grandmother, who was a master craftsman, kindly welcomed them. She showed them nerikiri, a type of wagashi that is easily ( )shaped into flowers or leaves. "These sweets are made from bean paste and sugar," she explained. Mike was surprised to know that such beautiful things were completely edible. "They are too beautiful to eat," Mike said, taking a picture of a sweet shaped like a morning glory. (5) Risa's grandmother showed Mike how to mix the ingredients and shape the sweets carefully. Mike was clumsy at first, but he learned quickly. Risa helped him and translated her grandmother's instructions into English. Thanks to the experience, Risa was able to speak English (イ) more confidently than before. She realized that teaching someone about her culture was a very enjoyable experience. She felt that the shy girl she had been was finally changing. 次の問いに答えなさい。 1. 本文第2段落の下線部 "unable to say no" と同じ意味になるように、空所に適する語を入れなさ い。 o She can't say no. 2. 本文第4段落の下線部 "were completely edible" を、能動態に書き換えるとき、空所に適する 語句を入れなさい。 (The chef) made completely edible. 3. 本文第5段落の下線部 "more confidently" が使われている文と比較級の意味が異なるものを、 ア~エの中から一つ選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア. Ken runs faster than Jim. イ. This bag is bigger than that one. ウ. The more I learn, the happier I am. エ This book is easier to read than the last one. 本文の内容に照らして、 次の問いに日本語で答えなさい。 1. 本文第2段落で、 理沙はなぜ英語の先生の頼みを 「断ることができなかった」 のですか。 佐藤先生が優しくんだから。 2. マイクが 「美しすぎて食べられない」と発言した時、 理沙の祖母はマイクに何を伝えましたか。 4段落) これらの和菓子はあんこと砂糖でできているとうこと 本文第5段落の下線部 (イ) had been が指しているのは、どのような理沙の状態ですか。 日本語 的に説明しなさい。 (イ) She felt that the shy girl she had been was finally changing. exchange student 交換留学生 refuse: 断る traditional: 伝統的な master craftsman 名人、職人 bean paste あんこ edible: 食べられる clumsy: 不器用な confidently: 自信を持って 次の下線部の日本語の意味に最も近いものを、アエの中から一つ選び、 記号で答えなさい。 (ア) shaped (第4段落) ウ ア. 色を付けられた イ. 洗われたウ. 形作られたエ. 割られた 静かで図書館で過ごすことを楽が、みんなの前で話術に緊張するという状態。 本文第4段落にある、 次の文を最も自然な日本語に訳しなさい。 • Mike was surprised to know that such beautiful things were completely edible. マイクはそのような美しいものが完全に食べられることに驚きました。

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英語 中学生

中3 英語 長文読解 問1 本文の内容から考えて、とありますがどこで判断して分かりますか?答えはウです

5 次の英文は, ジュディ (Judy) と健 (Ken) がボランティア活動をする (do volunteer work) ことについて対話しているもので す。 これを読んで問いに答えなさい。 Judy Ken, do you know children in the U.S. often do volunteer work? Ken: Oh, really? I didn't know about that. I'm interested in it, but I haven't ( ①) volunteer work yet. I want to know (1) Judy Well, in the U.S. they usually clean the parks and beaches, help at *animal shelters, or even read books to *elderly people in *nursing homes. Ken Great! I think we can do the same things in Japan. Judy: You're right. My mother and I like the animals at the zoo. A few years ago, we did volunteer work at the local zoo in my town. Ken: Really? I've never heard of ( 2 ) volunteer work at the zoo. What did you do there? Judy We helped to *prepare food for the animals and clean their *cages. Ken: I think you ( 3 ) a lot for the zoo. Judy: Yes. We also learned a lot about the animals. Ken: I think that was a good experience. I also like animals. So, I want to do some useful volunteer work at the zoo someday. Judy, in Japan, I've heard that *volunteers (help) local people after some of the serious *earthquakes since 2011. I think getting help from volunteers is a great help to them. Judy: Yes. (ways/to/are/many/help/there) other people. Ken: That's right. Oh, I remembered our *neighborhood association will have a cleaning day next weekend. I'll join it. Judy That's a good idea. We don't have such an event in U.S. Can I join you? Ken: Sure! We will start at 10 in the morning. Let's meet at Midori Park. Please bring some *work gloves. Judy : I see. ! (注) animal shelter (s) ・・・ 動物保護施設 ... elderly ... お年寄りの おり cage (s) volunteer (s) nursing homes ・・・ 高齢者福祉施設 ボランティアをする人 ... work gloves PF prepare... 〜の準備をする earthquake (s) ... neighborhood association J 問1 本文の内容から考えて,(1) (③)に入る語の組み合わせとして最も適当なものを, ア~エから選びなさい。 ア (1) do (2) did (3) done ウ (1) done 2 doing (3) did イ (1) did (2) done 3 doing I 1 doing (2) did done

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理科 中学生

1の⑷の問題でなぜ答えがオになるのか図を使って説明してほしいです

1 [光の性質] 次の実験について,あとの問いに答えなさい。 (10点×550点) 〔実験1] 図1のように, 正方形のマス目の上に鏡を垂直にたて 〔図1] 鏡と棒を真上から見た 置き, マス目上の点ア~オの5か所に, 棒をたてて置いた。 点Aの位置から鏡を見たとき,どの棒が見えるか調べた。 [実験2] とうめい (1) 図2のように、透明なガラスでできた底面が台形の四角柱 H ようす -鏡 A ウ イ オ を置き、このガラス製の四角柱の高さよりも高い円柱の棒 〔図2] ガラス製の四角柱と棒 を,X, 点Yの2か所にたてて置いた。 (ii) 点Aの位置から点Xの位置の棒を観察した。 を真上から見たようす ガラス製の X 四角柱 (Ⅲ) 点Aの位置から点Yの位置の棒を観察すると, ガラス製の 四角柱と重なっている部分は見えなかった。 (iv) 実験2の(Ⅲ)の理由を調べるために, 図3のように, 点Y の A 位置に光源装置を置き, 点Aの方向に向けて, 光をガラス 〔図3〕 (iv) の実験装置を真上 製の四角柱に入射させたときのようすを真上から観察した。 向 (1) 光が鏡などの表面にあたってはね返ることを何というか, 書きな さい。 から見たようす ガラス製の 四角柱 点Yの位置に 置いた光源装置 (2) 実験1で,鏡にうつって見える棒を,図1のア~オからすべて選 び、記号で答えなさい。 比 A (3) 光が空気からガラスなど異なる物質どうしの境界へ進むとき, 境界面で光の道筋が曲がること を何というか,書きなさい。 estate (4)実験2 (ii)で,観察された棒の見え方を表した図として最も適切なものを、次のア~オから1 つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア イ ウ I オ (5) 実験 2 の(iv)で,光源装置から出た光の道筋を表した図として最も加え ら1つ選びド 古峠

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英語 中学生

Q. 中学英語 長文読解  (2)についてです。  答えはアなのですが、どのような並び替えになるのか教えてください‪🙇🏻‍♀️՞

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 lot! What do they do? They start the school day a little later. A 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 (be ready/class/to/in). A later start time is better for a teen's body clock. B 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. 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. 注 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. (2)下線部①の ア be (3)② ( 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 イ ready ウclass I to )に適するものを、ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 イイ イ However ウ In fact I Even so

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英語 中学生

1枚目の本文を見ながら2枚目のものに答えました。 良ければ合ってるか見て頂きたいです。

Read and Think 海の動物が危ない Before You Re 放課後、学級新聞を書くために、理 する 動画を見ています。 内容に合うものを選び、答えを○で囲みましょう [A B C 後日、エディと理子は、調べたことを学級新聞の記事としてまとめ ました。 ラッコの数が減っている原因は、何でしょうか。 Sea Animals in Danger! 生息 海 Have you ever heard of the sea otter? It lives in the ocean. It is one of the world's endangered animals. Let us tell you about sea offers. ずっと昔 たくさんの さて私たちに伝えあなたに~について ラッコ 北太平洋 狩った Long ago, there were many sea otters in the Northern Pacific しかし その あった 個体数 急速に Ocean However, their population decreased rapidly. People hunted them for their あたたかい毛皮を求めて その結果 減少 30万頭 2000 warm fur. As a result, the number decreased from about 300,000 to 2,000 始まり 20 in the beginning of the 20th century. 助ける 79 People were shocked about the situation and decided to help sea otters 生きる 安全に ショックを受けた 217747 はじめた 状況 そして決意した 乱獲をやめる ~のおかげで 増加 再び 努力 live safely. They started to end overhunting. Thanks to their efforts, the population of sea otters started to increase again. しかし現在 まだ直面している 絶滅の危機 N p Dr ✓ b O O O O O V た Today, however, sea otters are still facing the danger of extinction due ゆる 油の流出 種別 シャチによる これらの to oil spills and hunting by killer whales. What can we do to protect thes かわいい うみ 動物 cute sea animals?

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