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英語 中学生

英語の長文についてです。 写真↓の長文の音読に10分も時間がかかりました。5分に縮めるための解決策を教えて下さい。 ○今の自分の読み方 ・読んでいるところを見失わないように指でなぞる ・英文を1語1語読み込みすぎない ・英文を和訳するときに戻り読みをしてない        ... 続きを読む

都立プレOP 1015 次の文章を読んで, あとの各問に答えなさい。 3 (*印がついている単語・語句には、本文のあとに 〔注〕 がある。) Food is useful and delicious. It gives us energy for daily life and many good things for our bodies. But if we do not take care of food, we may get *food poisoning. So, how can food *stay good for a longer time? And what can you do at home to make your food safe? Fresh food does not stay good for a long time. Many foods *go bad in a few days. Some change fast even in a few hours. Warm weather and water make this problem bigger. Very small living things can grow on food and in food. These living things are *microorganisms, and some of them are *bacteria. They can come from the air, hands, tools, and tables. When they become many, food can change. The color can change, and a strange *smell may appear. So people keep creating many ways to *preserve food. This means that food stays good longer, and it is safer to eat. One of the oldest ways is drying. Drying takes water out of food. With less water, microorganisms do not grow fast. Then food can stay good longer. Look at Picture 1. Long ago, people put food under the sun and in the wind for many hours. Dried fish and dried fruit are good examples. Drying makes food light and (1)-a So dried food was useful for travelers on long trips. However, dried food can change quickly after it becomes wet again. So people needed a dry place and a closed bag. 1 II Li Drying can also change the *taste and the feeling in the mouth. For example, grapes can become (1)-b Dried grapes taste good. On the other hand, when a bag of dried food is open on a very easy to carry very small and sawetan take in water. Then it may not taste good, and bacteria may start to grow. After that, the food may go bad soon. boll To make food drier, people used more ideas than just the sun and wind. One idea was salt. Salt could pull water out of food, and the food could become drier. For example, people put salt on fish, and then they put it outside. The fish became dry and very salty. It stayed good for many days, so people could eat it later. Before cooking, people often washed the fish in water, and some salt went away. Another idea was *smoke from a fire. People hung meat or fish over a small fire for many hours. The smoke made the food drier, and it could give a special smell and taste. This food stayed good longer than fresh food. But if the inside was still wet, it could go bad. These ways are still used today in many places.00 yw yron al sobi blo Another old idea is cooling. When the temperature goes down, changes in food become slower. Bacteria also grow more slowly. Today, many homes have a *fridge, but long ago, people used nature. In cold areas, people used snow and ice. In other places, people used cool places in the mountains or cold river water. Later, people built special places for ice. They put ice in ice houses with thick walls, and the ice stayed (1)-c . Look at Picture 2. In Japan, people built a special building. It was a himuro. They used it old for many mice for the summer. In winter, they brought snow and ice from cold places and put them inside. Even today, the same idea is useful. An *ice pack can alad be(2) But it slowly turns cool a lunchbox for some time. 9

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英語 中学生

最終的にエマと彩︎香が参加するプログラムとその日程は? という問題が理解できません💦 教えて頂けると嬉しいです 答えは make a kokesi で、25日です

2 次の対話は、かえで市の高校生の彩香と留学生のエマが、エマのホームステイ先で話 したときのものです。 また、 資料1はそのとき彩香たちが見ていたウェブサイトの画面で あり、 資料2はエマの予定表の一部です。 これらに関して、 あとの1~5に答えなさい。 Ayaka Emma Ayaka Emma Ayaka Emma : : Emma, do you know Sakura Village? : Sakura Village? No : It's a village next to our 2013 city. It takes about twenty minutes to get there by bus. There will be an interesting event in Sakura Village this spring.) Really? Look. This is the official website of the event. [ ] : Oh, it's written in English. It says they want people from other countries to come. [い] Ayaka Yes. Let's join one of them together. Emma : Sure! Ayaka : Which one do you want to join? Emma [ 5 ] Well, all the programs sound fun Ayaka : How about this one? You love nature, don't you? month,/ so it's difficuti A for me to climb a Emma : Yes, I do. But I injured my foot last mountain right now. Also, I want to learn something about Japanese culture. Ayaka : OK. [ ] But we can't join the program on March 18th, b X 3/18 Emma Ayaka : going to visit my grandmother's house, She's looking forward to Do you have other plans on weekends? any because we're B you. Comp : I sometimes clean the park as a volunteer. Look. This is my schedule. If possible, I don't want to miss that volunteer work. OK. Then let's join this program. It sounds interesting. Emma Really? But I know you like fishing. If we join the program on the 12th, you can enjoy fishing. 多い? Ayaka : Well, it's important to do volunteer work, so I think you should clean the park We can go fishing another day Emma : OK, thanks! The website says that to join the program, Ayaka : That's right. I'll do that when I get home. : Emma Thanks, Ayaka. I can't wait! (注) official 公式の schedule スケジュール

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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

1枚目が本文です。 2枚目の最後のところには何が当てはまりますか?

本のを A B 純が読んでいた本の続きです。 私たちができるエシカルな取り組みとはどんなことでしょうか。 さらに やさしい Moreover, ethical fashion companies are friendly to their 衣料品工場 労働者 発展途上国では よく 働 厳しい 状況 workers. In developing countries, people at clothing factories 低賃金 長時間労働 often work in severe conditions. Low wages and long working 業 大きな問題 ヨン hours have been a big problem in the fashion industry. そのような条件 時々 子どもでさえ 働かなければならない Sometimes even children have to work in those conditions. この Ethical fashion companies have been trying to change this 状況川チュエーション 払う 変えようとしてきた 労働者に適正 賃金 禁止する 子どもの situation. They pay their workers fair wages and prohibit child 労働 ますます labor. Now, more and more clothing companies have become 責任をもつようになってきている 労働環境 労働者と responsible for their workers and their working conditions. ~とき 難しくない 買い物に行くとき ******* ****** 道徳的に正しく あること ファッションに関して 例えば It is not difficult to be ethical about fashion. For example, 注意深く決める when you go shopping, decide carefully what to buy. By で 動物 助けられる 何を買うか 労働者の生活 choosing ethical products, you can help the workers' lives and 守 地球 protect animals and the planet. 10 M Child labor:

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