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英語の長文読解についてです、、。 写真一枚目の長文について写真二枚目の問題が分かりません! 答えは書いてある通りなんですが、なぜthat、を入れるのかを教えてください! 私は「IT tells us we can all be friends.」だと思ったんですけど…、、

示します。) ⑥⑥6 次の英文を読み、 あとの設問に答えな Habitat is a *nonprofit organization that helps people who need houses. In the writing below, Mariko Asano talks about her experience as a Habitat volunteer. She has traveled to *the Philippines three times to help build houses for people who need them. moralib grid Janog jelenl jou in vhuse J'aob siqooq I am 24 years old, and I grew up in Nishinomiya, Japan. A few years ago, I went to *Negros Island in the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer. This was-my first trip to the Philippines a a volunteer. For me, the idea of building somebody's house abroad was very exciting. The next year I returned to Negros Island as a Habitat volunteer. This time I went as a student alth to change wasbare vok leader with 28 classmates from my university. tog od bebloob you tw Both the staff and the families on Negros Island became friends of the work team which I led. Meeting these people was wonderful for each of us. Their lifestyle taught us the meaning of life. The people also taught us the more important things in life, such as spending time Q bel 200 noen with your family, friends, and neighbors; helping each other; and giving thanks for the people around you. These things are sometimes forgotten in a convenient and rich country like Japan. We thought we came to the Philippines to help the *Filipino people, but they actually helped us. They kindly gave us their food, space, and hearts. millend ofte oIDST I OW sanoo adi as ody busil e sul nos When I took my third trip to the Philippines as a Habitat volunteer, I stayed in a house with young people from around the world. In my group, there were Filipinos, Americans, Indians, Koreans, and Japanese. We worked hard together to complete a house for a family. Even now we are good friends and we are connected across the world. Some of them are working as Habitat volunteers in different countries. Habitat brings people together and teaches us that people all over the world care about each other. Habitat sends the very important message that we can all be friends. Being a part of Habitat has changed my life. I have learned that I can make a difference in the world. [SELECT READINGS] (E) nonprofit organization: * (NPO) Negros Island : ネグロス島(フィリピンにある島) 1 英文の内容に関して、 次の文を完成させるのに最適 the Philippines:フィリピン Filipino : フィリピンのフィリピン人

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英語 中学生

(3)の2について教えて下さい。likeかと思ったんですけど模範解答はasでした。なんでlikeはだめなんでしょうか。

1 their experiences they experienced s which the works their works. They someone around u will get in the E て書きなさい。 二並べ替えなさ そのかな符号 (玉) 当なものを, 一選んで、 Tom, can I talk with you now? Aya. Tom: No problem. What happened? Aya. 愛知県 B '20年 英語 Well, the TV news I watched last night surprised me very much. It was about some foreign people here who were afraid of living in Japan ( A ) of earthquakes. Tom, what do you think about it? They should know how to protect themselves in () of an earthquake. Code Tom: I think that many foreign people haven't experienced big earthquakes in their own countries. Aya: I see. Tom, do you worry about earthquakes here? sods Crow All To Tom: 【a】 I've experienced evacuation drills at school and in our town. I can only understand the Japanese language a little, so I don't know, what to do when we have earthquakes in Japan. Aya: 【b】 I think many foreign people have the same impressions of Japan you. What should we do about that? Tom: I c 】 If they don't understand Japanese well, they can't get all of the information that they need. So we need more pictures to show instructions in an emergency. Aya: 【d】 Tom: Exactly. They are things like “universal designs” we learned in our art class. Aya: I think so, too. They'll be helpful to people who can't read Japanese well. Tom: Aya, why don't you walk around the town with me? Aya: OK, but why? Tom: Because I want to find something they need for their safety. Aya: Sounds good! We should understand that they can't read important signs written in Japanese. Let's go walking around the town to find them! Tom: 【e】 It'll be sunny and warm here tomorrow. Aya: OK. Let's meet in front of our school at 10 a.m. Tom: OK. Thank you very much, Aya. See you then. (注) impression 印象 instruction 指示,説明 safety 安全 (1) 次のアからオまでの英文を,会話文中の【a】から【e】までのそれぞれにあてはめて、会話 の文として最も適当なものにするには, 【b】と【d 】 にどれを入れたらよいか、そのかな符 号を書きなさい。 ただし、いずれも一度しか用いることができません。 ア You mean signs everyone can understand easily are necessary, right? ハイ Yes, I do. Actually, I worry about them. Cウ How about tomorrow morning? エ オ I think their biggest problem is language. I understand you. (2)(A)にあてはまる最も適当な語を,次のアからエまでの中から選んで、そのかな符号を書きな さい。 ア when イ because ウ instead I most (3) 下線 ①,②のついた文が、会話の文として最も適当なものとなるように,それぞれの( あてはまる語を書きなさい。 ② (A) )に

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英語 中学生

大至急回答お願いします 中2 画像の問題の答えを全て教えください 問題数多い+見づらくてすみません よろしくお願いします

So Think Read 2 次の海卓がおこなったスピーチの英文を読み、あとの問いに答えなさい。 5 Are you interested in universal design? Last week, I found a report about Dit. Look at this graph. Many young people from 15 to 19 years old know the phrase "universal design." About ( ② % of them know this phrase well, and about (3)% of them know the phrase a little. But Ⅰ think knowing the phrase isn't enough. It's not easy for disabled people to use some places like streets and stations. I think it's important to understand how and where to use universal design. I'm sure that we can make a better society in the future ユニバーサルデザインを知ってい るか (15~19歳男女) = by using universal design. 参考: 内閣府 平成30年度 「バリア フリー・ユニバーサルデザインに関 する意識調査報告書」 (注) report 報告 graph グラフ phrase 用語 enough 十分な (1) 下線部 ① が指すものを、本文中から2語で抜き出して書きなさい。 (2) ②・③の( )に適する数字を,ア~エから選んで書きなさい。 ア 5 イ 20 ウ 70 工 90 (3) ユニバーサルデザインについての海斗の考えをまとめた文になる ように, に適する日本語を書きなさい。 用語を @ だけでは十分でない。 それをどうやって使うか、 を理解することが重要だと思う。 (4) 本文の内容に合うように,( )に適する語を書きなさい。 Disabled people may have problems when they walk along the street and use ( ). Anta (2) (3) (4) 2 a b Victoria 知らない 3% あまり知らない 5% 18% どちらかと 言えば知っている 2 判・ どちらとも (4点×6) 6点×6 296

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英語 中学生

違うところがあったら教えて欲しいのと()の中に書けてないところを教えて欲しいです!!至急お願いします!

1 2 15 16 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 9 10 11 12 13 2年 2学期期末テスト対策 あなたはそれらの使い方をわかりやすく学べます。 You will learn how I to > use them easily. さらにどこでユニバーサルデザインの施設を見つけられるかも知ることができます。 You will also learn (where to 私はこれらの製品の使い方を知っています。 I knows how to use ) these ( products. メグはいつ家を出発すればよいか知っています。 Meg know when to 彼女はどこでバスを降りればよいか知っています。 She knows where to )( 彼女はイベントで何をたずねるべきか知っています。 She knows what to " find universal design facilities. :)( > leave ) her house. get ask ask jat これらの製品の使い方を見せます。 I can ( show 点字の読み方を教えます。 I can ( )( どこに行けばよいか教えます。 I can ( ) (. :)( ほかの例を見つけることができて私はうれしく思っています。 ( )( )( ) I could ( きっと多くの人々の助けになるだろうと確信しています。 I'm sure that) they ( ( )( ユニバーサルデザインはきっと役に立つと思います。 II I'm sure that. ) ( » you how to "how i )( ) off the bus. the event. to J use these products. ダウンタウン線に乗ってブギスに行き、 そこで乗り換えます。。 Take help: })( ) universal design is ( ) many people. あなたがユニバーサルデザインに興味をもってくれてうれしいです。 ( I'm )( glad that I you got (' ) you got ラッフルズ・プレイス駅へはどのように行けばよいのか教えていただけませんか。 ) the Downtown Line ( to ) Bugis, and ( ブギスからはどの路線に乗ればよいですか。 (which "line » should I take ) ( ラッフルズプレイス駅はブギスから2つ目の駅です。 Raffles Place Station is to stops, " ) other examples. (interested) in () in universal design. ) braille. helppouls. (could ) your fell ) mel now " to " go ) to Raffles Place Station?. ). :changes frain ) there. -) from Bugis? ) from Bugis.

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