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英語 中学生

(1)なぜ、ウではなくエになるのかの理由を教えてほしいです 見づらくてすみません🙇‍♀️

これを読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Hi, I'm Kaito. Today, I will talk about Al "devices. We use many kinds of Al devices lik use it to do work given by humans, I think Al devices can make our lives better. There "robots, "drones, and "smartphones, AI devices collect a lot of information, rememberi still a lot of work AI devices cannot do but they can do some work to make our lives easi Through my speech, I want you to learn more about Al devices and to live with them in the future. imagine how It was held by Kamome City At the event, I learned about many kinds of AI devices I didn't know anything about AI devices before I joined an event about them th that can help humans. we ca this summe 9 with her body, it asked her some questions, and gave her suggestions to make her fee better. A man from Kamome City Office said to me, Though this robot can work like doctor, (D). It cannot replace a doctor. But there will be more robots working in hospitals in the future." At the event, I started thinking about the ways to make Al device nt, I started to learn more about AI devices. I've learned that A this graph. It shows the "changes in the number of farmers in 2010, 2015, and 2020 in devices are used in many different ways. For example, AI devices help farmers. Japan and how old they were in each year. The number of farmers became smaller, and the "percentage of the farmers who were 60 years old and older than 60 years old became larger And now, AI devices are expected to be a great help to farmers. After I went to the event, 605799 Look saw graph : グラフ camera:カメラ changes in color(s): 下線部が表すグラフとして Changes in the number of farme ウ 250 (万人) 200 179.8 175.7 150 152.4 100 138.2 50 27A 2010 ° 37.5 2015 C60 years old and older than younger than 60 years old. Changes in the numbe (万人) 250 200 161.6 175 150 108.9 100 13 50 50 62.7 0 2010 60 years old and younger than t )~( (2) 1 を,あとのア~ there are B humans C robots c ア ウ 1-A 1- B 1 I went to another event to learn how AI devices actually help farmers. One robot I there helped farmers pick tomatoes. The robot has a "camera on it to collect a lot of information about the tomatoes. It remembers the shapes and "colors of "ripe tomatoes and decides when to pick the tomatoes. When it decides to pick the tomatoes, it picks them with its arms. Farmers send the tomatoes that the robot has picked to the stores. At this event, talked with a farmer who used the "tomato-picking robot. I asked him, "What do you think about working with the robot?" He said, "I don't think robots and humans can do all of the same work. But)(2). Today, robots have become very important. The number of young people who want to be farmers has become smaller, because a farmer's work is hard and needs much experience. If robots can do the hard work for farmers, they will improve farmers' lives. I hope more young people will want to become farmers." AI devices are used in our lives in many ways. I've learned that it is difficult for us to live without AI devices in today's world. However, we need to remember AI devices are not perfect. AI devices can remember all the information they collect, but 3). So, we always have to think about effective ways of using them. I hope that more AI devices will be used to help people. AI devices, like the doctor robot and the tomato-picking robot, can improve our lives. So, I want to make AI devices that can work well with humans to make our lives better in the future. That's my dream. Thank you for listening. (E) device(s): robot(s): ロボット drone(s): ドローン smartphone(s): スマートフォン be held 開催される suggestion(s): * City Office T replace: ~に取って代わる BC (3)次のa~ ano あとのア a Kait Kai Ka d Th Ro K eイアオ

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英語 中学生

解答がないので採点お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️

(1) Risa was a quiet junior high school student. She always enjoyed spending time in the school library, but she felt nervous when she had to speak in front of many people. This summer, however, something unexpected happened. An exchange student named Mike came from the United States to study at her school for two months. Mike was a tall, friendly boy who had never been to Japan before. (2) One day, her English teacher, Mr. Sato, said, "Risa, you are good at English. Would you please show Mike around the school this week?" Risa was very surprised. She had never spoken English with a native speaker, so she wanted to refuse. But Mr. Sato's kind smile made her unable to say no. "Okay, Mr. Sato," she replied. She knew she had to try. (3) Risa and Mike started spending time together. Risa found that Mike was really interested in Japanese traditional sweets, which are called wagashi. "My grandmother has made wagashi for over thirty years," Risa said. "She has a small shop near the station." Mike's eyes shone. "That's wonderful! Can we visit her shop? I want to see how wagashi are made." (4) The next Saturday, Risa took Mike to her grandmother's shop. Her grandmother, who was a master craftsman, kindly welcomed them. She showed them nerikiri, a type of wagashi that is easily ( )shaped into flowers or leaves. "These sweets are made from bean paste and sugar," she explained. Mike was surprised to know that such beautiful things were completely edible. "They are too beautiful to eat," Mike said, taking a picture of a sweet shaped like a morning glory. (5) Risa's grandmother showed Mike how to mix the ingredients and shape the sweets carefully. Mike was clumsy at first, but he learned quickly. Risa helped him and translated her grandmother's instructions into English. Thanks to the experience, Risa was able to speak English (イ) more confidently than before. She realized that teaching someone about her culture was a very enjoyable experience. She felt that the shy girl she had been was finally changing. 次の問いに答えなさい。 1. 本文第2段落の下線部 "unable to say no" と同じ意味になるように、空所に適する語を入れなさ い。 o She can't say no. 2. 本文第4段落の下線部 "were completely edible" を、能動態に書き換えるとき、空所に適する 語句を入れなさい。 (The chef) made completely edible. 3. 本文第5段落の下線部 "more confidently" が使われている文と比較級の意味が異なるものを、 ア~エの中から一つ選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア. Ken runs faster than Jim. イ. This bag is bigger than that one. ウ. The more I learn, the happier I am. エ This book is easier to read than the last one. 本文の内容に照らして、 次の問いに日本語で答えなさい。 1. 本文第2段落で、 理沙はなぜ英語の先生の頼みを 「断ることができなかった」 のですか。 佐藤先生が優しくんだから。 2. マイクが 「美しすぎて食べられない」と発言した時、 理沙の祖母はマイクに何を伝えましたか。 4段落) これらの和菓子はあんこと砂糖でできているとうこと 本文第5段落の下線部 (イ) had been が指しているのは、どのような理沙の状態ですか。 日本語 的に説明しなさい。 (イ) She felt that the shy girl she had been was finally changing. exchange student 交換留学生 refuse: 断る traditional: 伝統的な master craftsman 名人、職人 bean paste あんこ edible: 食べられる clumsy: 不器用な confidently: 自信を持って 次の下線部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) shaped (第4段落) ウ ア. 色を付けられた イ. 洗われたウ. 形作られたエ. 割られた 静かで図書館で過ごすことを楽が、みんなの前で話術に緊張するという状態。 本文第4段落にある、 次の文を最も自然な日本語に訳しなさい。 • Mike was surprised to know that such beautiful things were completely edible. マイクはそのような美しいものが完全に食べられることに驚きました。

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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

中3英語です (1)なんですが、なんでliveなんですか?

toは相手が向かう目的地 相手に働きかけるタイプの動詞は want, ask, tell のほ かにもいろいろあります。 右の表でさらにいくつかの動 詞を眺めて、 共通するところをイメージしてみましょう。 この文法では,相手に働きかけるタイプの動詞とセット 〈to不定詞> を使いますが,この to不定詞のto は go to the park の toと同じように目的地を表す役割を持っ ています。 I want you to live to be 100 2 相手に働きかけるタイプの動詞 と意味 want ・・・ to teach order to ・・・に~することを望む ask to~ ・・・に~するよう頼む 3 tell *** to ・・・に~するよう伝える to 2 ・・・に~するよう教える ・・・に~するよう命じる encourage to ... ・・・に~するよう促す advice to~ ・・・に~するよう助言する 相手 相手が向かう目的地 persuade to~> ... ・・・に~するよう説得する 日本語の都合で相手の部分を 「に」と訳したり・・・が と訳したりしますが,重要なのは「自分の思い」 と 「相手」 と「相手が向かう目的地」 を順に並べているだけというこ とです。シンプルですね。 expect to ・・・が~することを期待する remind to~ ・・・が~することを思い出させる enable ... to~ ・・・が~することを可能にする allow to~> ・・・が~することを許す 空欄に合う動詞を書こう。 (1) 100歳まで生きる ②と組み合わせて 使えそうな表現だよ live to be 100 動詞 wake book live

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英語 中学生

問題の2、4、5を教えて欲しいです。よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

5 Unit 4 長文問題 もしも時間を戻せたら? Target ①関係代名詞 ②仮定法 間接疑問文 1 Do you ever wish you () ( () able to change the past? If you did do all had (2) that ability, maybe you would spend more time practicing soccer, learn the instrument that you always wanted to play, study harder for that big test, or try to save more money for the future. 2 What would you do if you had the ability to turn back the clock? This was a question (あ) which Mr. Woodall, a high school teacher in Philadelphia, asked his students. Mr. Woodall wanted to know what was important to his students but was pleasantly surprised to see the results. I think their answers will be very interesting to you, too. 3 Mr. Woodall expected to see answers (1) which were connected to the own good of the students, but (3) he was wrong. The majority of the which he received from his students were for the good of answers (5) others. 4 A very common answer he found was," If I could turn back the clock, I would take back some things that I said to a friend." Apparently, many of the students regretted saying something (5) ( ) hurt their friends and wanted to change that. Surprisingly, close to 40% of the students answered this way. Another common answer was about pets. “(6) If I were able to turn back the clock, I would spend more time with my dog,” or “(7) I would be nicer to my cat,” were some common answers. Almost 25% of the students missed their pet very much and wanted to show more love. These pets included dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and other animals. 6 There were other answers about reading more books, studying harder, or eating less junk food. However, Mr. Woodall was quite impressed with his students and their concern for others. He decided to share all of the answers with his students, and the students enjoyed hearing the different answers. Mr. Woodall decided to try this activity with his students every year. By asking, he felt he would learn a lot about his students. turn back (時計を) 巻き戻す pleasantly 心地よく expected to 〜するだろうと思う good 利益 majority 大多数。 大部分 take back 取り消す apparently どうやら~らしい close to ~近く be nice to 〜にやさしい junk food ジャンクフード concern for 〜への気遣い。 配慮 )に適切な語を入れなさい。 問1 ), (5) ( (1) (were ) (5) ( that ) 問2 下線部(2) は具体的にどのような能力ですか。 日本語で答えなさい。 ( 問3 「下線部(あ)~(う)の which のうち, 他と用法の異なるものを1つ選び, 記号で答えなさ い。 ( う ) 問4 下線部(3) の内容を具体的に説明した次の文の( )に適切な日本語を入れなさい。 回答は( 大部分は ( に結びつくものと予想していたが, だった。 問5 下線部(4), (6) を日本語に訳しなさい。 (4) (6)

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