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英語 高校生

教えて欲しいです🙏

解 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 There was a famous highway in the United States called Route 66. It stretched from the city of Chicago in the middle of the country to Los Angeles in the West. It was nearly 4,000 kilometers long. For decades, it was the country's most important highway. Construction of Route 66 started in the 1920s. At that time, U.S. car ownership was growing 5 fast. In 1910, there were 500,000 cars. By 1920, there were nearly 10 million! Route 66 was built over many smaller roads between Chicago and Los Angeles. As more Americans began driving, they explored their country. Therefore, Route 66 shaped the U.S. economy and popular culture. Many businesses started in towns along Route 66. These gas stations, fast food restaurants, and hotels. There were songs and television shows 10 about Route 66. It appeared in books by famous U.S. authors like John Steinbeck. included However, Route 66 was more primitive than today's highways. Heavy traffic from cars and large trucks damaged the two-lane highway. This made Route 66 unsafe. By the 1950s, the U.S. began replacing it with modern, four-lane highways. In 1984, the last section was replaced. Today, people can ( A ) drive on parts of former Route 66. They can also visit museums or 15 look at old photographs of Route 66. But most of the kicks on that famous highway are ( B ). (ORIGINAL MATERIAL) 問1 本文の内容に合うように,次の質問 1.2に対する答えの空所を英語で埋め, 文を完成し なさい。 1. How did Route 66 shape the U.S. economy? ルート66は米国経済をどのように形作ったのか Many businesses, such as started along the way. 2. How did Route 66 shape U.S. popular culture? about Route 66 helped to shape it.

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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

英語の語順について質問です。 写真の印をつけた問題がわかりません。 答えは、(is becoming popular in such places as) なのですが、in以降の語順がどうしてそうなるのかさっぱり分かりません。 分かりやすく教えてください💦 お願いします... 続きを読む

A 下線部①~④の日本語を B B ① ] 内の語句を必要に応じて形を変えて使い, 英語にしなさい。 ② These days conveyor belt sushi (kaiten-zushi), which is a kind of sushi restaurant イギリスや オーストラリアのような場所で人気になりつつあります. However, 回転ずしのことを聞いたこと はあるけど体験したことはない外国人観光客はたくさんいます. So I'll explain how to enjoy it. When you enter the restaurant, you will see a revolving conveyor belt which moves past tables or counters. It carries plates with sushi on them and you can take the ones you want to eat. If you cannot find what you want on the belt, you can make special orders through a speaker phone, touchscreen, or tablet. The price of each plate is determined by the color of the plate. The prices are shown on signboards or posters in the restaurant. 3- As you can see, it is easy to eat sushi in a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, and 伝統的なすし屋 で食べるよりも安いのです. ひとたび回転ずしに慣れれば,あなたはきっとそれを楽しむでしょう。 pparents the U.K. and Australia [become / such ] B bodo ever 1979 edio

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英語 高校生

(4)の答えがAになるんですけどなぜAになるか教えてください🙇‍♀️

政策創造 外国語 人間健康 A. 次の会話文の空所 (1)~(5)に入れるのに最も適当なものをそれぞれA~Dか ら一つずつ選び、 その記号をマークしなさい。 Josh, an exchange student from the US, and Yumi are in Kyoto. Josh is following Yumi into an old temple. Josh : Ouch! That hurts! m I hit my head as I was walking through the doorway. How did you manage to do that? Yumi: Josh : Yumi : Josh : Yumi : The doorways in Japanese buildings are always so low. Maybe it's not the doorways that are too low. Josh : Yumi : Josh : Yumi: (2)(_ Well, I can't help how tall I am, so I think Japanese builders should think about people like me. Buildings like this are built for Japanese people. The people who built this temple didn't expect Westerners to come here. There are some young Japanese men who are as tall as I am. Actually, new buildings usually have higher doors, often about two meters. You're not that tall, are you? Josh : (4) Yumi : (1) A. Shall we go to the hospital? B. You should be OK. D. I'm fine. C. What happened? (2) A. Did you ever try to move the door? B. Could the ceiling be too low? C. It might be that the building is too old! D. It might be that you are too tall! (3) A. In fact, there are many Westerners. B. But it's not just Westerners who are tall. C. Maybe Westerners should not come here. D. Certainly Westerners are important tourists. (4) A. No, not quite. C. How about you? (5) B. Yes, I am. D. No, it doesn't matter. A. and old doorways in temples are nice. B. and it is impossible to do so. I'm about 190 centimeters. So C. but fixing old temples like this is not easy. D. but I don't have any tools with me. the newer doors are high enough. But I still wish that someone would try to fix the old doorways. That's a good suggestion, sl

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