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時間 50分 配点 100点 次の英文は、飛行機に乗ることに対しての恐怖に関する講座について書かれたものです。 英文を 読んで、後の問いに答えなさい。 Fear of flying is a common problem. One study shows that 20 percent of us feel afraid about airplane flight. Is it possible that taking a class can help? I am sitting with my wife, Cathy, who is afraid to fly, and 120 people in a hotel near a busy airport. Dr. Brian Kelly and 15 other experts are taking us through a one-day fear-of-flying class. In the morning, Pilot Richard Smith gives a clear explanation of how an airplane (), and talks about the parts of a flight that cause the most fear. Sudden movement of the plane is the biggest problem. It's not relaxing, but common, and Smith explains how planes are (v) to *deal with it. The afternoon class deals with mental problems. Like many other strong fears, fear of flying is caused by “catastrophizing" - thinking too much about *disasters. The simplest solution, says Kelly, is mental training: Simply stop yourself. When you find that you imagine something bad, think about (1) something pleasant. If you do it often enough, the fear will become ( A ). Everyone is thinking about the 40 minutes flight at the end of the day. The question is, who will be on the plane? There are (B) levels of fear in the group. Some people are a little nervous, others very afraid. lisampu Margaret Anderson is somewhere in the middle. She has () on a plane many times, but her fear has grown with each trip. It's a surprisingly common problem: People remember every moment of bad feeling during years of flying, but they ( C ) the peaceful trips. (2) As a result, they imagine the bad situation. "I went to Bali and spent two weeks staying on the beach," says Margaret. "It sounds like fun, but it wasn't. I spent the whole time looking up at the planes, terrified when I thought I'd have to fly to get home." This is the second class for David Green: The first time he couldn't leave the hotel [ X ] the airport. He's a big man, and doesn't want to show fear, but ( D ). "I want to go to *Majorca for a vacation with my family, but right now I just can't. And I have (3) one thing to worry about," he says. "The worst thing is that I have to tell my fear to my son, Daniel." Toward the end of the afternoon, the stress is rising. It's almost time for the flight. My wife is *pale, but relatively calm. 1 fear ウ overcome オ I ' it's / the other people # (4) [7 hard fór they had and talk about the fear smaller in tears is having a terrible panic attack. People They tell passengers the reason for every "thump, clunk, and so on. ow different feelings in the plane. Everyone is invited to spend a minute with the pilots. ally helped. I was much more relaxed." When we arrive, most passengers are smiling. Margaret Anderson is happy: "(6) It has David Green stepped man who needs a vacation. on and [Y] the plane one time too many and stayed in the 注) *deal with 〜に対処する boarding area. "Next time," he says. "I'll go next time." I hope he (7) does. He looks [Z] *pale (顔が) 青白い *thump, clunk 文中の空所(あ)~(う)に入る語を下から選んで、それぞれ適切な形に直して入れなさい。 get PR い。 *disaster ) ( ) *Majorca マヨルカ島 build take fly 下線部(1) とほぼ同じ意味で使われている英語を本文中より抜き出し、 一語の英語で答えなさ 文中の空所 (A) に入る最も適切な語を,次のア~エから一つ選んで記号で答えなさい。 7 common 1 weak well I nervous 間 4 文中の空所(B)に入る最も適切な語を、次のア~エから一つ選んで、記号で答えなさい。 7 same different high I hard 文中の空所(C)に入る最も適切な語を,次のア~エから一つ選んで、記号で答えなさい。 7 remember feel forget I take 問6 下線部(2) とほぼ同じ意味を表す語句を、次のア~エから一つ選んで記号で答えなさい。 In fact For a while At first I In the end B7 文中の空所 [ X ] ~ [ Z ] に入る最も適切な語を,次のア~エから一つずつ選んで、記号で 答えなさい。 X ) X( ) Z( ) 7 like 1 off from I for 8 文中の空所 (D)に入る最も適切なものを、次のア~オから一つ選んで、記号で答えなさい。 7 he feels relaxed at the airport 1 he doesn't worry about his vacation

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英語 中学生

わかりません、?😭😭🙏

次の英文は、武 (Takeshi) がオーストラリアにホームステイしたとき, お世話になった家族のデ <御殿場西改〉 イビッド (David) からの手紙です。 これを読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 Dear Takeshi Hello, Takeshi. How are you? Three weeks ago, you went home to Japan. When you said goodbye to me, you looked very sad. Are you happy now in Japan? When I met you first, you smiled at me but looked a little nervous. You said, "I'm not good at English, but I will try hard." I said, "I'm not good at Japanese, but I will also try hard." Then, both of us laughed a lot. Do you remember that? ① (happy/I / me / was / were / while / with / you) in Australia for two weeks. We enjoyed talking about many things, for example, family, school life, and favorite music. We used ( ). It was a very good chance for us to learn them. We went to many places, such as a zoo, a beach, and a shopping mall. We had a very good time and took many pictures. You also enjoyed Australian food. You said, “I like food in this country but I don't like vegemite. How about you?" I said, "Never." Then, both of us laughed a lot again. 3 By the way, I have a very important thing to tell you. After you left Australia, when I cleaned your room, I found a small handmade pouch. A picture of a cute girl is in it. Who is she? Your girlfriend? If she is your girlfriend, why didn't you tell me? I ama little angry at you now because you didn't tell me about her. I would like to see her someday. Sincerely yours, David 注 smile at ~ 〜に微笑みかける laugh 笑う vegemite ベジマイト (オーストラリアの食べ物) (1) 下線部 ①が意味の通る英文になるように,( shopping mall ショッピングモール beach 海岸 by the way ところで pouch 小袋 内の語を並べかえなさい。 (2) 下線部②が 「ぼくたちは英語も日本語も両方とも使いました」という意味になるように,( ) に入る 4語の英語を書きなさい。 We used (3) 下線部③とはどんなことか, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 ア武は英語が得意ではなかったこと。 ウ武が忘れ物をしたこと。 (4) 本文の内容にあうように、 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (a) Did Takeshi and David go to not only a zoo but also a shopping mall? イ武が部屋を掃除しなかったこと。 エ武は食べ物に好き嫌いがあること。 (b) Why is David a little angry at Takeshi? 6

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英語 中学生

下線部3のsoは何を表しているのですか?

く比 るので、 彼らはスピーチをより理解十 (4)(~thing+形容詞》の語順に (1)「あなたはたくさんの水を飲み (2)「あなたはスミスさんをどれく は(have[has]+主語+過去分 (3)「私はこの本を借りたいので (4)「これは世界で最も小さい動 もよいのです。 もし問を置かずに話したら、あなたは緊張, speech)の方法に したものです。これをEんで、後の 問いに答えなさい。 In many schools, students learn *how to tell their ideas to others, and they may have chances to make a speech. Speaking well is important in your life, so that experience will help you a lot in the future. To make a good speech, you should try to speak ina big voice. Also, you should choose and use the words carefully., *Listeners will be able to hear you easily if you do 5 Oso. Using your hands is useful too. Listeners will see how you move your hands and then understand the *main point in your speech. If you try these things, you can *improve your speech. However, there is another way to make your speech better. Have you ever tried to use a “*pause" while vou make a speech? You don't say any words but listeners can still understand you. *Actually, ②_[make/greatest /is/ways / df/ to / one / it 1he l a wonderful speech, but ③whyisit so *effective? 10 First, yeu can get *attention from listeners. For example, put a pause before you say important things. Your listeners will *pay more attention to you. When you take a pause, your listeners will think, "The speaker stopped talking, but why?" Then they will try to listen to your next words more carefully. Second, a pause can give listeners time to think, so they can understand the speech better. 15 If your speech *continues without a pause, *it is difficult for the listeners to understand your message well. However, if you stop and wait for a little before or after you say an important thing, the listeners can *follow your speech more easily. Third, puttinga pause is also good for *speakers. If you speak without a pause, you may get too nervous, and you'll not be able to remember your message. What's ④ (go) to happen to you 2 then? A good speech will be difficult to make. However, when you speak with some pauses, you will not feel so nervous, and you will not forget the point of your speech. Then, you can speak with *confidence. Some people think thatit's not good to stop talking while others are listening to you. That may be true ina *conversation. However, when you make a speech, you usually speak toa group of people, and the speaking time is given only to you, so taking a pause becomes an effective way of talking. There are several *tips to be a wonderful speaker. How about trying to put a pause when you make a speech next time? (注) how to~ : どうやって~したらよいか listener:聞き手 pause:(話の)間 actually :実は improve~: ~を改善する main point:要点 attention:注目 pay attention to~: ~に注目する effective:効果的な it is ~(for人) to : ……することは (人にとって) ~だ follow~:~についていく continue:続く speaker: 話し手 confidence:自信 conversation:会 3

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英語 中学生

至急!!!!! 全然分かりません…>_<… 間違ってる所を教えて頂きたいです!! よろしくお願いします😖

2 次の,中学生のひかり(Hikari)と ALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 (80点) く山梨) Mr Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? Hikari: Hi, Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith : Oh, O(ア are you イ were you ウ do you エ did you)? Hikari: Yes. I helped a woman who spoke to me in English. At that time, I was waiting for my grandmother in front of the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. 5 Mr Smith:Why did she speak to you? She wanted to visit Asakusa. ②( ア Also because she was in Japan for the first| Hikari: イ Finally ウ However エ Then ), she didn't know how to get there A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? Hikari: No, I didn't. a So I said, “Sorry, please speak slowly.” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. 10 Mr. Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: I showed her how to get to Asakusa by just pointing at her map. I wanted to speak English to her, but I couldn't because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous エ ready ). Mr. Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shinjuku station. First, Hikari: 15 B the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, B the Ginza Line.” Finally, she understood how to get there. Mr. Smith: You did great. b Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.” Then I asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about 20 Canada. I think I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. I was very happy to hear that. Mr Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Yes. And I learned another| class. Hikari: C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and tall= to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. (注) ticket gate 改札 expression 表現 change trains 電車を乗り換える outside of - ~のほかに

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英語 中学生

全然分かりません…>_<… 教えて頂きたいです!! よろしくお願いします😖

NDAR ○22.3 12|次の、中学生のひかり(Hikari) とALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさ (80点) Me Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? (山梨) Hikari: Hi. Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith: Oh, @(ア are you イ were you ウ do you I did you )? Hikari: the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. Mr Smith: Why did she speak to you? 5 Hikari: because she was in Japan for the first A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? No, I didn't. Mr Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: a 10 T said, "Sorry, please speak slowly,” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. Hikari: because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous Mr Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? エ ready). Hikari: 15 No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shmy station. First, Finally, she understood how to get there. B|the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, the Ginza Line." B Mr. Smith: You did great. Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.Inen 1 20 asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about Canada. Ithink I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. Iwas very happy to hear that. making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Mr. Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through 25 C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Hikari: Yes. And I learned another class. Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and talk to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. outside of ~ ~のほかに change trains 電車を乗り換える expression 表現 (注)ticket gate 改札

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