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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

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

間違ってる所あれば教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

ロD attention 注意,注目,配慮 口4 match 口 pay D2 exam 口5 preparation 準備(する 口8 lose 口D glad ~で負ける。敗れる うれしく思う 口 lost 口 pass the exam 重要語旬チェック 口2 again lose の過去形 試験に受かる 再び、もう 試合 ~を払う 口 surprising(人を)驚かせるような 口 Won ロ win の過去形 ~に注意を払う 音声を聞いて、表現を音認する 口S pay attention to ~ 基本表現チェック不定詞(副詞的用法· 感情の原因) 口DI'm glad to hear that. ロ 私はそれを聞いてうれしいです。 あとで、「…して(~だ)」とある感情が起きた原因を表すときにも使われる。 ●感情を表す形容月には、glad やsad のほかに次のようなものがある。 happy(うれしい)/sorry(気の毒で, かわいそうで)/surprised(驚いた)/excited(興奮して : 、わくわくしてたる * 確認問 題 (不定調(副詞的用法))次の絵を見て, 「私は…して~でした」 という文を作りなさい。 (2) happy (例) glad |(1) glad (3) sad (4) surprised meet Ms. Walker help him win the match watch the program see the big des (例)Iwas glad to meet Ms. Walker. Iwas glad to help him. Iwas happy to with the match Iwas sad to watch the program Iwas sprised to see the big dog 口1) 口(2) 口(3) 口4) |2(不定詞(副詞的用法))次の英文を日本文にしなさい。 口1) I'm glad to get an e-mail from her. ( 彼女のメールを貰えて嬉しいです。 口(2) We were excited to watch the soccer game on TV. (私達はサッカーの試合を見て興奮しました 3(不定詞(副詞的用法)〉 次の日本文の意味を表すように, 空所に適する語を書きなさい。 口1) ティナはそれを聞いて気の毒に思いました。 Tina was sorry 口(2) 私は公園で大勢の人々を見て驚きました。 to hear that. I_was 口3) 私たちはリリーと話をしてとてもうれしかったです。 We_Was very surprised to see many people in the park. glad to talk to Lily.

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