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英語 中学生

when did Dr.King die?の本文の根拠と同じキワードを教えてください。

I Have a Dream Class No.. Name 1. アメリカの公民権運動の歴史や人権問題について関心を高めよう。 2. よりよい社会にするための行動について考えよう。 3. 物語の流れを時系列に沿ってまとめるために概要を捉えよう。 2人は~だった Vin 1955, there used fo be many things black people に1955年、アメリカ合衆国の黒人たちが法律の下 in the United States could not do under the law. のでできないことが以前はたくさんありました。 There were restrooms they could not use. 彼らが使えないトイレがありました。 There were drinking fountains they could not use. 彼らが使えない噴水式の水飲み器がありました。 they could not use. 座席がありました。 There were bus seats 彼らの使えないバスの ~の一人 We shall never give up. " 「They fought in a peaceful way. 彼らは平和的な方法でたたかい ました | Some walked fo work and school. 生い仕事や学校に行く人もいま でする人もいる うる人もいれば した。 ② These unfair laws upset many people. これらの不公平な法律はたくさんの人々を 不快にさせました。 One of them was Martin Luther King, Jr. 彼らの1人がコーティン・ルーサー・キング He said, Wel ジュニアでした He heard about the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama. 彼は、アラバマ州・モンドゴメリカでの ローザズのパークスのたいほについて cannot stand it anymore. Let's start a movement. Everyone has a right 誰もがどのバスのどの座席にも 彼らはいいました。 ききました 私たちほうむ恐きがまんすることは運動を始めましょう。 to take any seat on any bus. どんな どんな 座るけんりをもちます。 決して~しない。 私は決してあきらめません。 ③ Dr. King led the people of Montgomery in a fight for justice. キング牧師は正義のためのたたかいでモントゴメリーの人のたを導きま They stopped riding city buses. 彼らは市のバスにのることを やめました。 Others shared cars. p74~76 Many たくさん 車を一緒に使う人もい ました。 people supported the Bus Boycott, even some white people. の人々、幾人かの巨人でさえものボイコット運動を支 [持しました。 n

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英語 中学生

この問題の②イ③カなのですがどうしてこの答えになるのですか?

2 ① 43% 40% 3 31% 次の英文は, 南アメリカの先住民に伝わる, クリキンディ (Kurikindi) という名前のハチ ドリ hummingbird) の短い物語を題材に書かれたものです。 (①)~(③)に 最もよく当てはまる語を,それぞれ下のア~カから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 <宮崎県改気 I'd like to introduce a short story of a hummingbird. A hummingbird is a very little bird. The little bird's name in this story is Kurikindi. Kurikindi lived in a forest. One day there was a * fire in the forest. The little bin stayed there and tried to *put out the fire. But all the other animals hurried to *escape. When they saw Kurikindi on the way, they asked Kurikindi, “Why are you doing that?" Kurikindi answered, “I'm only doing something I can do." After ( ① ) this short story, I thought about a few things. For example, did the hummingbird believe he could put out the fire? Why did all the other animals want to escape from the forest? Kurikindi did (②) so small that others thought his *actions meant (③). Many people often think like that. What do you think about Kurikindi? * fire (火事) put out (消す) escape (逃げる) action (行動) ア read イ something ウ reading I came オ excuse カ nothing 動物は いであ はクリ 3 Alt 文にな に bel 分詞と 多く とされ stops 停」と 意味が が競 を選 (要約) 私の 催され 私の女 国人 に駅に い 私は

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英語 中学生

暗いし、長いし、申し訳ないです💦 3以外の、1、2、4、5、6、7を教えてください🙏🙇‍♀️

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane)が、アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)の親戚であるベルギー(Belgium)出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 I've lived here since Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. ア Before the movie, 10 One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( 2 )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, “France !” 15 That was wrong. Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better.

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英語 中学生

長いですが、教えてください🙏

4 次の英文は、中学生の彩音 (Ayane) が、 アメリカ滞在中のホストファミリーであるスミ ス夫妻 (Mr, and Mrs. Smith) の親戚であるベルギー (Belgium) 出身の大学生 (university student) のエレン (Ellen) と交流した話です。 1~7の問いに答えなさい。 Ayane stayed in the United States this summer to study English. First, she lived only with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A week later, Mr. Smith said, "I came to work in the United States from Belgium about twenty years ago. I've lived here since then, but some of my family still live in Belgium. My brother's daughter will come from Belgium to live here. Her name is Ellen, and she will go to university s here. I hope you will be good friends." Soon after that, Ellen came. She started studying at the university to run her own business in the future. She was very kind. Ayane and Ellen often went out together on weekends. One day, Ayane and Ellen went to see a movie. ア Before the movie, 10 they went to a shop to buy something to eat. Ellen bought a hamburger and some French fries. Ayane said, "Do you know that ( )? It's 'fried potatoes." Ellen was surprised. She asked Ayane, "Where did French fries originally come from?" Many people think they are from the United States. Ayane thought they came from France because the name is "French" fries. So she answered, "France !" 15 That was wrong. イ Ellen said that French fries were originally from Belgium. Ayane was surprised. Ellen said, "When American soldiers went to Europe in World War I, they ate frites. Frites are popular food in Belgium. They're like French fries. The American soldiers liked them. The people in the area spoke French at that time, so the soldiers thought the area was in France. Later the 20 soldiers brought the food to the United States. So the name became French fries." That was an interesting story to Ayane. She didn't know that people speak French in some areas of Belgium. Ellen also can speak French. Ayane was surprised again. Then Ayane bought some waffles at the shop because she heard they were 25 very good. Ayane said, "Waffles are also originally from your country, right?" Ellen answered, "Yes. I've liked them since I was a child." Ayane heard that Ellen's dream is to run waffle shops in many countries. She hopes waffles will spread into more countries, so she is studying business at the university. Ayane said, "These waffles are nice! I like waffles, too. When you start your 30 waffle shop in Japan, can I help you at the shop?" Ellen answered, "Yes. Oh, the movie will start soon. Let's go, Ayane!" "Yes, let's go," Ayane said. Ayane was happy because she understood Ellen and her country better. (注) still: 今でも run ~を経営する business: 事業, ビジネス hamburger : ハンバーガー French fries / frites (= fried potatoes): フライドポテト (French は 「フランスの [語]」, fries は 「揚げ物」) originally: もとは wrong : まちがった France: フランス World War I- American : アメリカ人の soldier: t Europe ヨーロッパ waffle : ワッフル -5- area:

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英語 中学生

英文の問題です。教えてください。

英文の読解 ( その3) 22-HS Jack: Tempura. I sometimes cook it. Mari: Oh, really? I hear you like sports. D Jack: I like basketball and baseball. I practice basketball on weekends. Mari: Do you play baseball, too? Jack: No, I don't. But I often watch games on TV. 学習 日 ※ わからない単語があれば, 辞書で調べましょう。 1 次は、新聞部の真理 (Mari) が、校内新聞で紹介するために, ジャック (Jack) にインタビューを している場面です。 これを読んで、後の各問に答えなさい。 Mari: Hi, Jack. A Jack: Three months ago. Mari: Is this your first visit to Japan? Jack: Yes, it is. So everything is new to me. Mari: B Jack: Wonderful! I'm enjoying it a lot. I like Japanese food very much. Mari: C (注) everything…. すべてのこと I hear ~... ~だと聞いている (1) A~Dにあてはまる英文を次の中から1つずつ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア How is your life here? イ What sports do you like? ウ Who goes to school with you? エ When did you come to Japan? オ What is your favorite Japanese food? [アドバイス] A ( c〔 [ ② 誕生日はいつか。 〔 [アドバイス] 月 〕B〔 D ( A~Dとも、空欄の後のジャックの応答に着目しましょう。 アこのhow は 「~はどうですか」 の意味です。 オ favorite は 「大好きな 」 の意味です。 8 〕 ) (2) 本文の内容に合っているときは○, 合っていないときは×を答えなさい。 ① ジャックは前にも一度日本に3か月間滞在したことがある。 ② ジャックはてんぷらが好きで, ときどき自分で作っている。 ③ ジャックは週末にバスケットボールと野球を練習している。 4 ジャックは野球はしないが, テレビで試合をよく見ている。 ①[ ] ②[ ] ③[] ®[ 〕 (3) あなたは、次の2つの質問をジャックにすることになりました。 英語でどのように表現しますか。 それぞ れ1文で答えなさい。 ① どこの出身か。 ) ジャックに対して質問するということなので, 「あなたはどこの出身か。」 「あなたの誕生日はいつか。」とい う質問文を考えましょう。 「どこ」 「いつ」を表す疑問詞で書き始めます。

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英語 中学生

6と21がわからないです💦教えてください😖

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英語 中学生

ニューホライズン2年のプリントです! 先程質問させていただいた奴の続きです!! 宜しければ回答お願いします。

教科書 pp.112-113 NUmber Date Unit 得点欄 Name 27 7 Read and Think 2 1 単語の確認 次の日本語に合うように, (1) あなたと私は似ています。 に適切な語を入れて英文を完成しましょう。 You and I are (2) 音楽はたくさんの人に影響を与えます。 Music many people. (3) 私はときどき自然からインスピレーションを受けます。 I sometimes get from nature. (4) その寺はある人々にとってはとても神聖です。 The temple is very for some people. 2 基本文·重要表現の確認 次の日本語に合うように, (1) ここから日の出が見られます。 に適切な語を入れて英文を完成しましょう。 The sunrise can from here. (2) そのドアはあけられてはいけません。 The door must not (3) そのレシピはこの本の中で見つけられるでしょう。 The recipe will in this book. (4) 1つには, 私がとても忙しいです。 one thing, I'm very busy. くり返しチェック! 次の日本語に合うように, ( )内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成しましょう。 (文頭は大文 (1)なぜその都市はそれほど多くの人に訪れられるのですか。 (visited / the city/why/by/is) so many people? (2) 私の兄と私はその問題を異なる見方で見ます。 My brother andI(the problem/different/see/ ways / in ).

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英語 中学生

これの内容の最初の方は分かったんですけど 下半分からよくわかんなくなったので簡単にどうゆう話になったのか教えてください。

(注)Koishidani =小石谷 (地名) neighbor =隣の人 stay away from~=~に近づかない Sayamaan 佐山ん 名) truck =トラック suddenly =突然 yelling) =大声を上げる on the way back =D帰る途中で When I was a child, I lived ina small village called Koishidani in Hokkaido. I had a neighborSayama-san,jand he was always yelling at me and my friends to stay away from his house and his old truck. He looked very strange for me. day I was in a coffee shop near my school and talked with a friend about my hometown. Suddenly a student next to us talked to me and said, "Are you from Koishidani? Do you know Ten years latet, I became a college student, and started to live in Tokyo. One an old man named Sayama there? He drove an old blue truck." “Yes," I answered. “He's my neighbor. Do you know him?" “I do! OWhat a nice coincidence!" said the student and he told me that three years ago, he, his mother, and his little sister spentadayin the mountains near my hometown. “While my sister and I were playing around the river in the mountains, I cut my left hand. It was very bad and Mom told us we had to find a doctor." But @the bus back to the town didn't come for another four hours. The three decided to walk bac to the town. However, it was very far. “My mother kept telling me to be all right, but I knew that she was really worried." “Just then, a small blue truck came up the road in front of us. Mom stopped the truck, and its driver was Sayama-san. She told 3what happened, and asked him to take us into town to see a doctor." “He told us to get in his truck, and that there was some ice for my hand in a box." The student told me that he could not remember much about the trip to the doctor. However, when he finally walked out of the doctor's room, Sayama-san was sitting with his mother and sister to take them back to Koishidani. So, they could catch the last train home. On the way back,Sayama-san told us that he had a neighbor named Aki around my age. OSo you are Aki, right? When you see Sayama-san again, tell him that my left hand is fine now, andIm studying piano." “Tll ©do that," I answered. Our school is large, and I never met the student again. ButI saw Sayama-san again. ©I see him with new eyes now, and I am glad I have a neighbor like him. 1 下線部のが表す内容として最も適当なものを, 次のア~エから一つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア なんて美しい景色なんだろう! ィ なんてきれいな貨幣なんだろう! ウ なんてすてきな偶然なんだろう! エ なんてひどい事故なんだろう! 2 下線部のについて, 4時間もバスが来ないことが分かると, 三人はどのような行動をとろうとした

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英語 中学生

これの(②)に一語を文章から抜き出していれるんですけど、quickはだめですか? 答えはearlyでした。

When I first moved to Japan, my new life was like an adventure, and full of surprises. Ive forgotten a lot of small things, but I'll never forget the first party I gave. 1was teaching English at a university in Japan. I decided to have a party for some Japanese students at my apartment which was near the school. The party was at 7:00. I was rushing to get ready, cleaning the room, checking the food, and so on. And finally at about 6:45, I was about to take a quick shower and get dressed. Perfect timing, I thought. But just then, the doorbell rang. The students, in one big group, were already at my door! In America nobody comes early, and in fact, most people come a little late on purpose, usually alone or in pairs. We call Oit being “fashionably late." I had to ask them to wait outside for about 15 minutes. “The party starts at 7:00!" I said, This was a real life lesson for them and for me about cultural differences. They learned they should not come to my parties ( ② ) again, and I learned I should be ready a little (2 )just.in.case. So at 7:00, everyone came in, with my second surprise. ③They showered me with all kinds of presents! I was happy to get so many presents, of course, but I really didn' t want them to come together. I was very busy because I had to find vases for the flowers, bowls for the snacks, and try to say Thank you' for their gifts. People usually take something likea bottle of wine to an American-style party. But I felt. more. appreciated by my_guests in Japan. It was more like my birthday or Christmas than a simple homeparty. FinallyI sat on the sofa and talked with them. Everyone was having a good time. Though I have lived in Japan for more than ten years, I m still surprised at many things. Life is full of surprises.

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