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I 次の文は,日本の祝日である「みどりの日 (Green Day)」について, アメリカ人留学生マイク (Mike)
さんと日本人高校生ゆか (Yuka) さんが会話をしている場面です。 それを読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。
Mike :
I heard tomorrow is a national holiday.
Yuka:
Yes, that's right. It's “Green Day".
Mike :
Why do you call it “Green Day"? Do Japanese people wear green clothes?
No, we don't. Before, the holiday was called the Emperor Showa's birthday. But in1989,
the name of the holiday was changed to “Green Day” ( 1 ) he loved botany and was
interested in the natural environment.
Yuka:
That's good tokmow that. In America, we have Saint Patrick's Day on March 17. My
hometown, New York, has one of the biggest parades on that day. Itis an Irish holiday, but
Americans also celebrate it. People wear green elothes on that day.
Mike:
Yuka :
That sounds very exciting! Do you wear something green, too?
Of course I do. People think green is the color of Saint Patrick's Day because it is the
national color of Ireland. We also enjoy some other traditional Irish customs.
Mike :
Yuka :
What are (2) they?
We play traditional Irish music and eat traditional Irish food. Before, it was a 3-day holiday,
but now it is a 5-day holiday.
Mike :
Yuka :
Wow! That sounds very exciting.
Yes, it is. Our family lives with my grandfather and he is from Ireland. So, (3) 【 enjoy
| than / it / other families / we / more K celebrating 】. We decorate
everything in our house with something green, too.
Mike :
Yuka :
Wow, that's ice! Iwant to dothat!
We
Mike :
Yuka:
That will be amazing. I really want to go.
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Saint Patrick's Day セントパトリックデー
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Ireland アイルランド
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1の語句を正しい順に並べ替えなさい。
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ア Shall we decorate everything in our classroom with green things?
イ How about putting on some green clothes tomorrow'?
ウ Please visit our house someday and enjoy Saint Patrick's Day with us!
エ American people love to celebrate holidays with their families.