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英語 中学生

(1) (2) (3) の問題解説して欲しいです。

(1)本文の空欄 A にあてはまるように、次のア~エの英文を正しく並べ替えましょう。 (まとまりのある文章を構成する力] ア My father looked very sad when he heard what she said. イ Two weeks later, he sold his boat. 【4点】 ウ After we arrived at San Juan Island, my mother looked at my father. エ My mothers said to the father, "You must sell the boat when we go home.” [ ]-[ ]→[] (2) 次のア~キの7つの英文を Eric の物語の流れに合うように正しく並べかえましょう。 物語の概要を読み取る力&まとまりのある文章を構成する力] ア They saw many whirlpools and some water came into the boat. 【6点 (完全解)】 イ Eric's mother got angry and said to the father, “You must sell the boat.” エ オカキ When Eric was a Junior High School student, his father bought a small motorboat. One day, his family was going to San Juan Island on the motorboat. Two weeks later, his father sold his boat. To get to San Juan Island, they must go between two other islands. His father laughed and said, “We did it! That was exciting!" [ 14[ ] [ J[ ] [ ][] (3) 本文を読み、 次の質問に英語で答えましょう。 物語のポイントを正確に読み取る力] 【各3点 ① How did he get to San Juan Island?uid ② How long did it take to go from Seattle to San Juan Island? ③ Why was it dangerous? ④ What did Eric's mother say to his father? I carfW. W

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英語 高校生

(C)に当てはまる単語を選び形を変えて入れる問題です。入る単語はlookで、回答はlooksでしたがなぜlookedがダメなのかが分かりません。理由を教えて欲しいです。

d times ir way in the early morning hours. Another concern has to do with the cost implications of delaying school start - an ever-present issue in the age of increasingly tight school budgets, and decreasing tax revenues. The move could lead to a range of initial up-front costs, with budget-watchers worried most ( 2 ) costs/associated with changing bus schedules and additional lighting for athletic fields because after-school activities would be pushed later in the day. However, our recently released research for the RAND Corporation ( B ) that delaying school start times to 8:30 a.m. could actually result in significant economic statewide benefits that would be realized within a matter of years. Over the span of about a decade, the United States could stand to make financial gains of around $83 billion if teenagers were able to get more sleep. In California alone the financial gains would be just over $10 billion. Within even two years, most states would break even in terms of the initial costs of the move versus the economic benefits. These gains are based on a macroeconomic model that ( C ) at two key effects of better-rested teens: improved academic performance and reduced motor vehicle crashes. In terms of academic performance, research published ( 3 ) the apt title

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