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英語 高校生

第5段落(⑤)の訳し方が分かりません。 教えてください🙏

5 In Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, on the wall of the Genki Curry (Vitality curry) restaurant here in the Shijocho district, (1)about 30 pieces of paper that look like movie tickets are posted. The papers are known as "Mirai (future) bet V.. 4517 Tickets." allowing anyone (in need) to take one and dine on a free plate of Genki Curry. allow O to do > They are the *brainchild of restaurant manager Shigeru Saito and a friend, who (2) decided to serve curry free of charge to help children and others 料で 理由 struggling in poverty to gain "vitality." When he heard an elementary school #* boy lamenting that he did not have enough money to learn a foreign language 10 Saito thought (about poverty in society) 考えた。 社会における貧困について、 "(3)I started the service, hoping that kindness shown *anonymously would lead to helping someone's future," said Saito, 48. fed, they said. ④ (4) Mirai Tickets are donated by charity-conscious customers who want to help individuals who cannot afford to buy lunch. By handing in an additional 15 200 yen when paying their own bills, customers can post Mirai Tickets (on the wall 形 形 (5 The unique system allows those (with modest but good intentions to treat people in need by paying for their meals. (5) Saito, who comes from Kashihara, also runs an English-language school/in 20 Nara Prefecture. About five years ago, Saito offered a free English-speaking lesson and heard a male elementary schoolboy who took part murmuring, “I envy people who can afford to learn English, because my family does not have much money." ⑦Around that time, the issue of poverty (among children and the elderly 25 started to be reported in the media. 報告され始めた ① 8 "Can I do something to contribute to those *on a tight budget in society?" 9くできない人々に何か貢献すること、 Saito asked his friend Katsunori Inoue, 49, who lives in Osaka and manages a nursing-care facility. The two ( 6 ) the idea of opening a restaurant to serve wtupon~という考え curry and rice (at very inexpensive prices. Sallow O to do ゆのおかけでは…できる 注) brainchild 「発想の産物」 anonymously 「匿名で」 on a tight budget 「経済的に逼迫 (ひっぱく)している」

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英語 高校生

これの考えがわかりません。助けてください

英文法の基本講義 11 何と節の働き Q 次の各文の下線部の働きを, 名詞 形容詞 副詞の中から選んで 答えてください。 It is dangerous for children to swim in the river. 「子どもがその川で泳ぐのは危険だ」 ② I want to eat the cake. 「私はそのケーキが食べたい」 ③ I know that you like her. 「私はあなたが彼女を好きなことを知っている」 ④ He looked surprised at the news. 「彼はその知らせに驚いたように見えた」 [名詞/形容詞/副詞] [名詞/形容詞/副詞] [名詞/形容詞/副詞] [名詞/ 形容詞 / 副詞] 「向こうで走っている小さな犬は私の犬だ」 ⑤ The small dog that is running over there is mine. [名詞/形容詞/副詞] ⑥ I ran to the station to catch the last train. 「最終電車に乗るために, 私は駅まで走った」 [名詞/形容詞/副詞] ⑦ When I came home, my mother was sleeping. 「私が帰宅したとき, 母は眠っていた」 [名詞/形容詞/副詞] 英 1 解説 ①は,文の主語となる名詞用法です。 主語が長いので形式上 [仮] の主語 it が置かれ,真主語は後ろに置かれています。 for 〜は, to 不定詞の意味上の主 語を表します。 ②は, want の目的語となる名詞用法です。 ③は, know の目 的語となる名詞の働きです。 ④ のような 〈100k + 形容詞〉 (look happy や look tired) で 「〜に見える」 の意味になります。 ⑤ の that は関係代名詞 (本書では「関代」と表記します)で,直後のisの主 語になっています。that節全体は The small dogの補足説明をしています。 一般に関係代名詞節は1つの文ですが、便宜上、形容詞の働きをしていると考 えます。 ⑥は, ran を修飾する副詞用法です。 ⑦ は, my mother was sleeping を修飾する副詞の働きです。 答え ①名詞(S) ②名詞(0) ③名詞(0) ④形容詞(C) ⑤形容詞 ⑥ 副詞 ⑦副 20

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英語 中学生

四角Bが、 アになる訳が分かりません、 ウだと思いました💦

2次会話は、高校生の茜、 壮太と、オーストラリアからの留学生のジャックが、 ある 話題について休み時間に話したときのものです。また、グラフ1は、そのとき茜たちが 見ていたウェブページの一部です。これらに関して、あとの1~5に答えなさい。 Akane : Hi, Jack! Can we ask you something? We have Jack Sota Jack about eco-tours since this morning. A a presentation : Sure. Eco-tours are an interesting topic! They're becoming popular in many countries. : Yes! On eco-tours, tourists can enjoy nature and also learn about it, right? : That's right. On eco-tours, people don't just visit places. They learn about nature, animals, the local history, and traditional cultures. And they often talk with local people to understand more. Akane: It's different from normal trips. Jack : Yes, it is. The theme of eco-tours is protecting nature. People can enjoy the trip more deeply by learning about nature and helping to protect it. Sota : I hear that eco-tours started in Australia Jack : Yes. The Australian government started promoting eco-tours in the 1990s. People began going to forests, mountains, or Aboriginal villages. Akane: Have you ever joined an eco-tour? Jack Sota : Yes, I have! I once visited an Aboriginal village. I talked with Aborigines, saw how they lived and walked in the forest with a local guide. I really enjoyed it and took many pictures. I'll show you some next time! : Sounds exciting! I also want to experience an eco-tour in Australia someday. Jack : You should! B do you know any good places for eco-tours in Japan? Akane: Yes! Okinawa is a great place for eco-tours. I found a graph on the internet. It shows that the number of people who joined eco-tours in Okinawa increased from 2013 to 2017. In 2017, more than 500,000 people joined. Jack : 500,000 people? That's great! Akane Yes. The graph also shows that C Sota Jack Sota foreign tourists joined eco-tours than Japanese tourists in 2015 and 2017. The number of Japanese tourists in 2017 was only about 100,000. : I hope a lot of Japanese people will try eco-tours. Actually, I went to Iriomote Island in Okinawa last summer with my family. : Oh, nice! What did you do there? : We joined an eco-tour there. We went canoeing on the river and hiking in the jungle A local guide showed us many wild animals and plants. He also told us stories about life on the island.

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