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関係副詞についての問題を解いてみました! 明日授業があるので間違っていたら教えて欲しいです🙏 よろしくお願いします!

EXERCISES 1 日本語の意味に合うように,[ ]内の語句を並べかえなさい。 A (1) 私の住んでいる町は古い寺で有名だ。 [ where / the / live / we / town ] is famous for its old temples. The town where we live. ............ is famous for its old temples. (2) 私は彼のすばらしい演技を見た夜のことを決して忘れないだろう。 I'll never forget [when / night / saw / the /1] his great performance. I'll never forget the night when I saw (3) 人は助けを必要とするときがある。 There are [ the / need / times/help/people/ When ] . There are This great performance. the times when people need help. 2 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように, ( 内に適切な関係副詞を入れなさい。 (1) (a) Everyone likes Lucy because she is very kind. (b) Lucy is very kind. This is (Why) everyone likes her. (2) (a) This is the way in which I found my apartment. (b) This is (how I found my apartment. 理由→why 方法→how (3)(a) Why didn't you do your homework? I'd like to know the reason. B (b) I'd like to know the reason ( why ) you didn't do your homework. (1)ルーシーはとても親切です。だから、みんな彼女が好きなのです。(2)これが、私がアパートを見つけた方法です。 3 下線部の関係副詞に注意して、次の英文を日本語にしなさい。(3)あなたが宿題をしなかった (1) We went to Osaka where we had a good time. to 理由を知りたいです。

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英語 高校生

関係副詞についての問題を解いてみました! 明日授業があるので間違っていたら教えて欲しいです🙏 よろしくお願いします!

EXERCISES 1 日本語の意味に合うように,[ ]内の語句を並べかえなさい。 A (1) 私の住んでいる町は古い寺で有名だ。 [ where / the / live / we / town ] is famous for its old temples. The town where we live. ............ is famous for its old temples. (2) 私は彼のすばらしい演技を見た夜のことを決して忘れないだろう。 I'll never forget [when / night / saw / the /1] his great performance. I'll never forget the night when I saw (3) 人は助けを必要とするときがある。 There are [ the / need / times/help/people/ When ] . There are This great performance. the times when people need help. 2 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように, ( 内に適切な関係副詞を入れなさい。 (1) (a) Everyone likes Lucy because she is very kind. (b) Lucy is very kind. This is (Why) everyone likes her. (2) (a) This is the way in which I found my apartment. (b) This is (how I found my apartment. 理由→why 方法→how (3)(a) Why didn't you do your homework? I'd like to know the reason. B (b) I'd like to know the reason ( why ) you didn't do your homework. (1)ルーシーはとても親切です。だから、みんな彼女が好きなのです。(2)これが、私がアパートを見つけた方法です。 3 下線部の関係副詞に注意して、次の英文を日本語にしなさい。(3)あなたが宿題をしなかった (1) We went to Osaka where we had a good time. to 理由を知りたいです。

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英語 高校生

問4の⑤の計算はどうすれば合うのですか。 教えてください🙇‍♀️ 3枚目が答えです。

次の英文を読んで,下の設問に答えなさい。 Last year, 4.2 million babies died. That is the most recent number reported by UNICEF of deaths before the age of one, worldwide. We often see lonely and emotionally charged numbers like this in the news or in the materials of activist groups or organizations. They produce a reaction. Who can even imagine 4.2 million dead babies? It is so terrible, and even worse when we know that almost all died from easily preventable diseases. And how can anyone argue that 4.2 million is anything other than a huge number? You might think that nobody would even try to argue (that, but you would be wrong. That is exactly why I mentioned this number. Because it is not huge: it is beautifully small. If we even start to think about how tragic each of these deaths is for the parents who had waited for their newborn to smile, and walk, and play, and instead had to bury their baby, then this number could keep us crying for a long time. But who would be helped by these tears? Instead let's think clearly about human suffering. The number 4.2 million is for 2016. The year before, the number was 4.4 million. The year before that, it was 4.5 million. Back in 1950, it was 14.4 million. That's almost 10 million more dead babies per year, compared with today. Suddenly this terrible number starts to look smaller. In fact (2)the number has never been lower. Of course, I am the first person to wish the number was even lower and falling even faster. But to know how to act, and how to prioritize resources, nothing can be more important than doing the cool-headed math and realizing what works and what doesn't. And this is clear: more and more deaths are being prevented. comparing the numbers. (3). We would never realize that without

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英語 高校生

教えてください

[3] 次の英文を読み, 各問いに答えなさい。 [思・判・表] (教科書 P.106~107 参照) (1) Good morning, everyone. Today I am going to tell you about orienteering. Do you know orienteering? Maybe some of you have experienced it. You might think it's like a game in the woods, where you use a map and compass to find some flags. Well, orienteering is also a competitive sport. It started in Sweden, and is most popular in Scandinavia. (2) (3) In an orienteering event, ( ① )competes alone, wearing a running suit that protects them from the weather and the bush. At the starting line, runners start at least one minute apart. When you are told to go, you are given the map for the first time. You then use your compass and the map to find a series of points in the forest. At experienced levels, the points are often far from roads. At each point, there is an orange and white box flag. There, you punch your card. You may not go to points in the wrong order. After all of the runners have passed the finish line, the person with the fastest time in each category of sex and age range is the winner. I tried orienteering once in elementary school, but I'd like to try it someday in a competitive event. Thank you for listening. (1)( ① )にふさわしい主語を選択肢から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア. all people イ. each person ウ. all players (2) the loser(敗者)と反対の意味を表す語句を第二段落から探し出し, 解答欄に書きなさい。 (3) 説明されている競技において、以下のア~エを進行順に並べ替えて, 3番目にくるものを記号で答えなさい。 ア. 走者達はコンパスと地図を用いて, 森の中の一連のチェックポイントをさがす。 イ. 全走者が走り終えた後, それぞれの性別や年齢層でいちばん時間が速かった人が勝者となる。 ウ. それぞれのチェックポイントには, オレンジと白の旗 (box flag)があり、 そこで自分のカードにパンチで穴をあける。 エ. 走者達はスタートしていいと言われたとき、 初めて地図が渡される。

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