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英語の和訳をお願いします。 第1段落と第2段落がうまく訳せません。 特に第1段落のThree of them 以下や、第2段落の第1文のManga 〜 in Japanese.やIt describes以下です。 It describesのItもなにを指しているか混乱してま... 続きを読む

回 海外で発行されている日本のガイドブックに、漫画とアニメの記事が掲載されています。 記事を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 People around the world now know and love Japanese anime. Some characters are familiar to people who do not usually read manga or watch anime. One of the reasons for this success is the adjustments that were made for viewers overseas Three of them involve titles, characters, and content. 2 Manga and anime titles are, of course, originally in Japanese. Some, like this does not work with all titles. For example, Knights of the Zodiac is originally Seinto Seiya in Japanese. It describes just the main character, but in English, the title was changed to something that relates to the whole story. This made it more attractive to viewers in foreign countries. Characters' names are often changed in manga and anime that are mainly for children. It is hard for children to remember unfamiliar names. With familiar names, children can focus on the story. For example, the character Satoshi in Pokemon becomes Ash in English. The name Ash uses three letters from S-a-t-o s-h-i. Japanese customs are sometimes adjusted for non-Japanese viewers. The adjustments can be small or large. Consider this example of a small adjustment. In anime in Japan, characters eat onigiri. In Western versions, they eat cookies. In manga, they don't change the pictures. Instead they add short explanations. This way, foreign readers can understand Japanese customs and behavior. A large adjustment might be a change in the setting. Consider Kyojin no Hoshi, an anime from the 1970s. In it, the main character Hyuma trains very hard and becomes a professional baseball player. In the Indian version, its main character plays cricket, a popular team sport in India. In short, perhaps anime became more popular because of these adjustments. The language and customs were adapted a little to fit each culture. Think about your favorite manga or anime. The original is probably different.

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英語 中学生

⑦に入る2語を答える問題です! 答えがfour hoursなのですが、なぜそうなるのですか?私はeight hoursだと思いました!!

10 15 20 5 6 次の英文は Olango という森の中にあるいくつかの村に住む動物たちの対話です。 これを読んで、あとの問いに えなさい。 Ay 40 was ' Kabbu is head of the Post Office of Olango, a forest. Many kinds of animals live there. Kabbu and his tea carry letters all over Olango and to other forests. Kabbu's Post Office is very popular among all animals there. Ullu: Why are you so sad? Kabbu: *Probably we'll have to lose my job. Have you heard of the Internet? Ullu: Have humans planned to catch us with a new kind of net? Kabbu: No, no. I hear the Internet is new *technology. All the computers can talk to each other through the Internet. We can talk with everyone around the world by a computer. Leo has the newes computer. He is always using it. He has also made many friends through the Internet and talk with them for hours. Ullu started to think about the Internet after he listened to Kabbu's long report about it. Ullu: Tell me, Kabbu, why will you have to lose your job because of the Internet? Kabbu: Leo is now sending e-mails all over Olango and to other forests. He says everyone in this village will be able to use his computer and send e-mails from his computer. Now, if everyone starts sending e-mails, ① 私たちはどうすればよいのかわかりません。 45 Ullu: Wait, wait. Now what is 'e-mail'? I haven't heard of it. Kabbu: It means *electronic mail'. It is used to send every kind of letter from one computer to other computers through the Internet. It takes only *a second and it is almost free. Ullu: I can't believe it. Kabbu: It is true. So I am very sad and worried about it now. With a sad face, Kabbu flew away. Kabbu was the oldest animal in Olango and was respected a lot by Leo Ullu decided to go and meet Leo and talk with him. At Leo's house, Leo was sitting in front of his computer. Ullu: Leo, can you give me a few minutes? I have to talk about something important. Leo: What is it? Ullu: It is about Kabbu, but I think it may be about all of us. Leo: OK, tell me about it. Ullu: But Leo, I think 50 55 1 60 Ullu told Leo about Kabbu. Leo: Well, Kabbu's *concerns will be real. We usually think high speed and *efficiency are very important, so there is little *chance for old ways. I can send a message in a second through the Internet. But Kabbu and his team need a few days to carry one. Why should I *depend on them? And the *price of their mail is much higher than the price of e-mail. Ullu: But, Leo, what will happen to Kabbu and his team? Leo: They will have to 3 The Internet will become more important in the future and e-mail will be one of the most useful things. 4 trains in the future." But now, "No one will go to see a movie." But both... Leo: You may have a lot of things to say about it, Ullu, but soon e-mail will make Kabbu's mail *useless. Kabbu and his team should start looking for other jobs *after all! For example, when a plane was invented, people said, "No one will see trains still continue to run. When a TV was invented, everyone said.

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英語 中学生

全部答え教えてください

3以上の英語で答えなさい。 Did Yuki's friend smile because she said "I'm sorry"? 4 下の意味を日本語で書きなさい。 1Q 修学旅行で訪れた広島で、先生が生徒たちに話した内容を読み、後の問いに答えなさ [2 #X3] beaut "Many buildings here were destroyed in 1945. Only this remained. We call it the Atomic Bomb Dome. It became a World Heritage Site in 1996. It expresses the hope for world peace. The person holding a binder is a volunteer guide. Let's listen to him. He'll explain about the Dome." の意味を日本語で書きなさい。 2 次の質問に3語以上の英語で答えなさい。 What happened to many buildings in Hiroshima na 52 (2) What does the Atomic Bomb Dome express? 11 ブラウン先生が教えるクラスにある外国人講師が招かれました。 授業での対話を読み、 あとの問いに答えなさい。 [9点] Ms.Sarim: Hello, everyone. I'm Morn Sarim. I'm from Cambodia. I teach English at a junior high school there. I'm very happy to meet you. Ms.Brown: Can our students ask you some questions? Ms. Sarim: Yes, of course. Aya: What time does school start in Cambodia? Ms.Sarim: At our school, some students start classes at seven and go home at noon. Then other students come and start studying at one. Ken: Why are there two groups? Ms.Sarim: We don't have enough teachers and classrooms, so we have to *divide the students 7 like that. Ken: What do the students do when they're not at school? Ms.Sarim: They usually help their families. For example, they have to carry water from the "well every day. Yuka: That must be hard. -6-

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英語 中学生

至急、教えて頂きたいです! 全ての問題教えてください😖🙏💦

11次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Bamboos belong to the grass family. Tall bamboos in a forest look like trees, but they are actually hollow stems. In the old Japanese story Taketori Monogatari, an old bamboo cutter finds a pretty young child in such a bamboo stem. Bamboos grow amazingly quickly. [ A] Ifyou want to grow bamb0os, you first need to make a small deep hole in the ground. [ B ] At the same time, under the ground, a new stem grows out of the planted bamboo, and moves along quickly horizontally. [C ] In spring and early summer, many bamboo shoots come out of the stem under the ground. [ D1 Those bamboo shoots also grow upward fast and become as high as about 20 meters in a few months. In this way, the number of bamboos becomes very large in a few years. All bamboos in a forest are usually clones of the first one, and they are connected to each other by the stems under the ground. So, when the time comes, all bamboos in a forest start to flower at the same time, make their seeds, and finally die out. This is the natural process for grasses. However, many of us won't have a chance to see any bamboo flowers. That is because many kinds of bamboos flower only once every 60 years or more. 1. 次の問題に英語で答えなさい。 (1) Why do all bamboos in a forest start to flower at the same time? e (Because で始めて) (2) Why will many of us NOT see any bamboo flowers? (Because で始めて) 2. 下の英文を入れる最適な場所はどこか、A~Dの記号で答えなさい。 Tpou When you plant a young bamboo there, it usually grows upward fast. Bryeqebact n or bnos scort ( )odw 2cgica

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英語 中学生

これの(②)に一語を文章から抜き出していれるんですけど、quickはだめですか? 答えはearlyでした。

When I first moved to Japan, my new life was like an adventure, and full of surprises. Ive forgotten a lot of small things, but I'll never forget the first party I gave. 1was teaching English at a university in Japan. I decided to have a party for some Japanese students at my apartment which was near the school. The party was at 7:00. I was rushing to get ready, cleaning the room, checking the food, and so on. And finally at about 6:45, I was about to take a quick shower and get dressed. Perfect timing, I thought. But just then, the doorbell rang. The students, in one big group, were already at my door! In America nobody comes early, and in fact, most people come a little late on purpose, usually alone or in pairs. We call Oit being “fashionably late." I had to ask them to wait outside for about 15 minutes. “The party starts at 7:00!" I said, This was a real life lesson for them and for me about cultural differences. They learned they should not come to my parties ( ② ) again, and I learned I should be ready a little (2 )just.in.case. So at 7:00, everyone came in, with my second surprise. ③They showered me with all kinds of presents! I was happy to get so many presents, of course, but I really didn' t want them to come together. I was very busy because I had to find vases for the flowers, bowls for the snacks, and try to say Thank you' for their gifts. People usually take something likea bottle of wine to an American-style party. But I felt. more. appreciated by my_guests in Japan. It was more like my birthday or Christmas than a simple homeparty. FinallyI sat on the sofa and talked with them. Everyone was having a good time. Though I have lived in Japan for more than ten years, I m still surprised at many things. Life is full of surprises.

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