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1 名詞・冠詞 次の英文の( )から適する語を選んで書きなさい。 数えられる名詞と数えられない名詞a, an, the の使い分け (1) I have a big (cat, cats). cat (2) I'm (a, an) high sch school student. (3) Look at (a, the) moon. snis M ots2 ms (4) Koji and Rumi are good (friend, friends). the friends cm vol I (5) My sister used (a, an) iPod. ab am word way o (6) Shin called your name three (time, times). times 2 次の英文の ( )内の語を適する形にかえて書きなさい。 T card (1) Mr. and Mrs. Jones got many at Christmas. (card) (2) There are some boxes (3) The town has three FTRY (4) Some people lost their (5) We saw a lot of children Tibraries lives in the kitchen. (box) (library) in the accident. (life) in the park. (child) 13 3 mid 日本文に合うように、次の英文の aid aid に適する語を書きなさい。 1911 A I have bicycles (1) 私は自転車を2台持っています。 two (2)あなたたちは動物が好きですか。 Do you Tike (3)コーヒーを1杯もらえますか。 Can I have a cup 92- animals ES of coffee? e) nu ai ainT 4 次の英文を指示にしたがって書きかえなさい。 gn (1) Chris is a soccer fan. (下線部を Chris and Iにかえて) Chris and I are soccer fans. (2)Mr.Ito needs a piece of paper. (下線部を two にかえて) Mr. Ito need two pieces of paper. I xe (3) This leaf is beautiful. (These () These leaves are beautiful, leol. I 10-1.名詞・冠詞

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英語 中学生

𐙚 中学生 英語 ( Some reseachers say that a large area of mangroves was lost ) to create shrimp farms between 2000 and 2010 . という英文の文法の解説おねがいし... 続きを読む

C 力をつけよう (本誌 p.57) 解答 レベル 2 150語 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 中学生の優真(Yuma)は英語の授業で環境について調べ、マングローブ (mangroves) について発表しています。 Mangroves are a group of tropical plants. They grow at the マングローブは熱帯性の植物の一種です。 interface of land and sea. The shapes of their roots are strange, します。 陸と海の境界面に生育 マングローブの特徴や 根の形は奇妙で、 人々は水面上または陸上でも 環境にとって重要な理 and people can see them above water or on land for some time 一日のうち何時間かはそれらを見ることができます。 of the day. (1) ( ① )the water level of the sea is high, their 海の水位が高いとき、 マングローブの根は水中にあります。 roots are in the water. Mangroves can live in salty water, but マングローブは塩水でも生息できますが、他の植 other plants usually can't. 物は通常生息できません。 由について読み取りま しょう。 Mangroves are very important to the environment for several reasons. ②例えば, マングローブは、いくつかの理由から環境にとって非常に重要です。 they are the homes for many kinds of fish. They protect humans, plants, and 多くの種類の魚の生息地になっています。 their=マングロー ブ 例えば、 they=マングロー ブ 洪水や強風から陸上の人間、 植物、動物を守っ animals on land from floods or strong winds. They can also improve water quality. 水質を改善することもできます。 てくれます。 が失われたと言っています。 ③ [ say/lost/ large area / that / was / some researchers / a / of mangroves ] to create 一部の研究者は、2000年から2010年の間に、エビの養殖場を作るためにマングロ ブ林の広大な地域 shrimp farms between 2000 and 2010. To conserve them many young people took action. それらを保護するために、 多くの若者が行動を起こしました。 One of ④these people is a 24-year-old woman. She was born on June 5th, World Environment その1人が24歳の女性です。 ●彼女は6月5日の世界環境デーに生まれたので、彼女 Day, so her mother often said to her, “Do something good for the environment." の母親はよく彼女に「環境のために何かいいことをしなさい」と言っていました。 (注)tropical: 熱帯性の interface : 境界面 land: 陸地 root(s): 根 strange : 奇妙な above 〜の上に water level : 水位 home(s): 生息地 human(s): 人間 flood(s) : 洪水 shrimp farm (s) : エビの養殖場 conserve: 保護する 24-year-old: 24歳の World Environment Day: 世界環境デー them=マングロー ブ She, her= (世界 環境デーの6/5に 生まれた) 24歳の 女性

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数学 中学生

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問11問 3,C,D, このとき、 99 下の図のように、∠ABC <90 △ABCと 3点A, B, Cを通る円Oがある。 ∠ABCの二等分 線と線分AC, 円Oとの交点をそれぞれD, とし、 線分AEをひく。 点Eを通り線分 CB に平行な直線 線分 AC, 線分AB. 円Oとの交点をそれぞれ F,G, 甘とし、線分AH と親分BH をひく。 このとき、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 EはBと異なる点 点耳は点Eと異 なる点とする。 三重 100 図1に A, B, C, D 上の点であり ある。 ACと Eとし, 点E 行な直線とA とする。 また を動く点であ との交点をG 点Pは点C, ものとする。 このとき. 度 B る。 G F H E D いに答えな (1) 図2は, B C (1)△AHB∽△AFE であることを証明しなさい。 〔証明〕 △AHBとAFEにおいて、 仮定から、HE//BCM ① 点H、E、B、Cはそれぞれ同じ円周上の 点であるから、①より、HB=FC…② ②より、等しい弧の円周角は等しいから、 LHAB=LEAF... ② また、HAに対する円周角は等しいから、 LHBA=LFEA~④ ③、④より、2組の角が等しいから、 AAHBAAFE 点PをB. このと しなさい 〔証明〕 べて (2)AB=7cm,BC=5cm,GH=3cm のとき, 次 一線 の各問いに答えなさい。 ① 線分 EGの長さを求めなさい。 :- (2) ☑ 点 点と とな

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英語 中学生

答えが配布されていないので採点お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️

オーストラリアの学校生活 (School Life in Australia) (1) My name is Haruka, and I am an exchange student in Sydney, Australia, I have been here for six months. I was surprised by many things when I started school here. The first big difference I noticed was the school uniform. In my Japanese junior high school, we wear dark colors like navy or black. But here, the uniforms are often bright (ア) sky-blue or green. Also, students can wear sports shoes and a hat outside. 次の問いに答えなさい。 5. 本文第2段落の "to do this" は、 不定詞のどの用法 (名詞的・副詞的・形容詞的)として使われていますか。 日本 語で答えなさい。 名詞的 (2) Second, the way students call their teachers is different. In Japan, we always use the teacher's last name with "sensei." However, in Australia, most students call their teachers by their first name, like "Mr. John" or "Ms. Emma." I felt very strange to do this at first, but now I've gotten used to it. The relationship between teachers and students is more friendly and relaxed than in Japan. (3) Another important difference is the school day schedule. In Australia, the school day often finishes earlier, sometimes around 3 p.m. Because of this, many students belong to (イ) sports clubs or just go home to relax. They don't have to stay at school for long club activities every day. My host sister, Kate, who loves swimming, goes to the beach every afternoon. Kate has also told me that there are fewer homework assignments than I had expected. 6. 本文第4段落の "my world has become much wider now." の下線部と同じ用法を持つ文を、 次のア~エ の中から一つ選び、 記号で答えなさい。 ア. I have just finished my project. 1. He has been to New York once. ウ. They have known each other since last year. b 本文の内容に照らして、 次の問いに日本語で答えなさい。 I. Have you ever seen a koala? 4. 筆者ハルカが、 オーストラリアの学校の制服について驚いた点は何ですか。 2つ答えなさい。 (第1段落) 制服の色がたいてい明るい空のような青色や緑色なこと。 外で運動靴や帽子を身につけることが 5. オーストラリアの学校では、教師と生徒の関係が日本よりも「友好的で気楽」 だとハルカが感じた理由を、 教師の呼び方 に注目して説明しなさい。(第2段落) (4) I have learned many things through this experience. I realized that a country's culture is not only seen in its food or festivals, but also in the small, everyday things, like how people talk or what they wear. Even though the school systems are different, the students everywhere are the same in that they all work hard to learn and enjoy time with their friends. This experience has changed me a lot. I feel that my world has become much wider now. 注 exchange student 交換留学生 notice ~に気づく rare: 珍しい get used to ~に慣れる belong to ~に所属する assignment : 課題、宿題 wide: 広い 教師を下の名前で呼んでいるから。 本文第3段落にある、 下線部 (イ) sports clubs の具体的な内容を、本文の内容に基づいて日本語で説明しなさい。 (イ)...many students belong to sports clubs or just go home to relax. 海へ行って泳ぐこと。 本文第3段落の次の文を、 最も自然な日本語に訳しなさい。 o Kate has also told me that there are fewer homework assignments than I had expected. ケイトはまた、私に私が期待していたよりも課題は少ないと言いました。 下線部(ア)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)sky-blue (第1段落 ) ア. 暗い青色 イ. 空のような青色 ウ. 海のような青色 エ. 緑がかった色

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英語 中学生

根気強く英文読める方お願いします🙏 この問題の(2)は合っているでしょうか。 違うのなら違う理由も教えてくれるととても嬉しいです😭お願いします

TREK [3] 9分 10 2935 受験 難問 次の英文を読んで、あとの(1)~(3)の問いに答えなさい。('13 神奈川県) Brian is a high school student from America. He joins a *volunteer club at school. Last Sunday he went to a "nursing home with his friends to teach the old people living there about computers. Mr. Doi, one of the old people there, is talking with Brian in a room at the nursing home. sdgoon 5 Mr. Doi: Hello, I am Kazuo Doi. Nice to meet you. Thank you for coming today. Nice to meet you, too. My name is Brian. What can I do for you, Mr. Doi? Brian Mr. Doi: Can you teach me how to send e-mails, Brian? Brian Mr Doi : Brian Of course, I can. Do you want to send an e-mail to anyone? Yes. One of my friends lives in a nursing home in Hokkaido. I have not seen her for a long time, but she sent me a "postcard last summer. She wrote her *e-mail address on the postcard. I want to send her an e-mail to say "Hello," but I don't know how to do it. salad : Don't worry, Mr. Doi. It is not difficult to send an e-mail. Tellsafi Two days later, Brian and his friend Yumi are talking in their classroom. 15 Yumi Brian Yumi Brian : 20 Yumi : Brian, I hear you went to a nursing home last Sunday, right? : Yes. I went there to do *volunteer work with my friends. : That's great. What did you do there? odon of d We taught the old people living there about computers. They were very glad to learn how to use computers. What did you teach them about computers? I taught some old people how to send e-mails. Mr. Doi was one of them and Brian : his English was good. Read this e-mail from him. He sent it to me yesterday. Brian and Yumi are reading the e-mail from Mr. Doi. Hello, Brian, 100 living here enjoy it. I am sending this e-mail with a picture of me *in front of a microphone." Her e-mail was *encouraging to me. Now I have found an important thing to me. It is to try new things. When I find a new thing to try, I will send you an e-mail again. 35 Kazuo Doi After reading the e-mail from Mr. Doi, Yumi and Brian are talking again. Yumi Mr. Doi enjoys *communication by e-mail. Brian Yes. I'm very happy to hear that. Yumi You did a good thing, Brian. 40 Brian Yumi Brian 45 Yumi : Brian Yumi 50 Brian Yumi 55 Brian T Thank you for coming last Sunday. Do you remember my friend who sent me a postcard with her e-mail address? After I sent her an e-mail, she sent me an e-mail back soon. Using e-mail is a lot of fun. In her e-mail she said, "Now I am trying a new thing in my nursing home. I am *in charge of an announcement over the PA system for 10 minutes in the morning. During this time, I read the *newspaper of the day and make some *comments. Many people Yumi Thank you, Yumi. I went to the nursing home to teach the old people there about computers, but I also learned something there. : What is it, Brian? Mr. Doi knew his friend was in charge of an announcement over the PA system, and then he started to think about trying a new thing, too. I know. Mr. Doi says, "encouraging" in his e-mail. Right. When I taught him how to send e-mails, he said, "I have wanted to learn a lot of things. Using e-mail is one of them." I see. You want to say the e-mail from his friend made him more *positive, right? That's right. First, Mr. Doi learned how to send e-mails and wrote an e-mail to his friend. Next, he got an e-mail from his friend and knew his friend was trying a new thing. Now Mr. Doi ( ) to him. Mr. Doi thinks that it is to try new things. We can say it is good to know how our friends are doing. It is wonderful to *communicate with other people, Brian. : I think so, too. Communicating with other people can make people more positive. I learned that from volunteer work in the nursing home. : I hope that Mr. Doi can find a new thing to try. Please tell me when you get an e-mail from him again. (注) volunteer club ボランティアクラブ nursing home 老人ホーム send〜 〜を送る postcard 絵はがき e-mail address 電子メールアドレス (約 685 語) volunteer work ボランティア活動 in charge of an announcement over the PA system 館内放送を担当して comments コメント in front of a microphone マイクの前の communication by e-mail 電子メールによるコミュニケーション communicate with ~ ~とコミュニケーションをとる newspaper encouraging 励みになる positive 前向きな

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