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英語 中学生

公立高校過去問の英作文です 採点をお願いします!

あなたは、英語の授業で, 「インターネットショッピング (online shopping)」 について,長所と短所 6 を述べる立場に分かれて話し合いをしました。 それぞれの人物のメモをもとに, 実際に話し合いをした には,それぞれメモに即して, 適切 ときの会話文を完成させなさい。会話文の ① (2) には, インターネットショッピングの長所についてのあなたの は、 朝美 (Asami) の意見とは違 な英語を書きなさい。 また, ③ 考えを,次の《注意》 に従って英語で書きなさい。 ただし, ③ う内容とすること。 《注意》文の数は問わないが, 10語以上 20語以内で書くこと。 ・短縮形 (I'm や don't など)は1語と数え, 符号(やなど)は語数に含めないこと。 <Asamiのメモ> 長所 ・家まで直接配送してもらえるた め、商品を運ぶ必要がない。 <Kenji のメモ> 短所 インターネットの安全な使い方を 知らない人もいるため, 問題が起 こるかもしれない。 <実際に話し合いをしたときの会話文> Asami I think that online shopping is good because you ① They are directly sent to your house. goods from the shop. You may be right, Asami. But online shopping has a bad point, too. Some people don't 2 the Internet in a safe way. So some of them may have problems. Kenji You I see what you mean, Kenji. But I still think online shopping is good because 3 <-7- (注) directly 直接に ◇M3 (726-31) 28

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英語 中学生

(4)合っていますか? 15行目くらいからだと思います

次の英文を読んで,(1)~(5)の問いに答えなさい。 Takashi visited Mr. Paul in London during spring vacation. famous places in London with Mr. Paul. He stayed at Mr. Paul's house. Takashi went to some One day, Takashi wanted to visit other places near London by himself and he told Mr. Paul about it. Mr. Paul said, "Go to Brighton. The city is very beautiful, so it's Takashi read the timetable many times and he (visit) by many people." station at s He looked at the clock in the planned to take a train at 8:40 in the morning. He arrived at the He sat on a chair and looked around him. Then he felt that something was wrong/ station building. It was 9:30. 8:30. But Takashi was very surprised, so he looked at his watch, but it was still 8:30. He found an old woman and asked, She looked at her watch and answered, "It's 8:30." He was relieved. suddenly, the old woman said to him again, "Oh, sorry. It's summer time now. 7.It started yesterday, so it's 9:30 10 "Excuse me, but what time is it now ?" now.' But just then her train came, so she stopped the conversation and ⑤( get) on the train. He went to Brighton. He enjoyed the city very much. Takashi didn't understand. took the next train at 9:40 and Takashi took a train back to London in the evening. He told Mr. Paul about his conversation with the old woman at the station. Mr. Paul laughed. Takashi asked, "What's summer time?" Mr. Paul said, "We have long daytime in summer. 15 From the end of March to the end of October, we put the clock forward an hour and then back again in fall. We do it to use the daytime more usefully. There are some good points, but also some problems." Takashi thought it was interesting. Mr. Paul said, "I want you to learn more about summer time." "I will," Takashi answered. After he came back to Japan, he went to the library and read a book about summer time.

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英語 高校生

問4の⑤の計算はどうすれば合うのですか。 教えてください🙇‍♀️ 3枚目が答えです。

次の英文を読んで,下の設問に答えなさい。 Last year, 4.2 million babies died. That is the most recent number reported by UNICEF of deaths before the age of one, worldwide. We often see lonely and emotionally charged numbers like this in the news or in the materials of activist groups or organizations. They produce a reaction. Who can even imagine 4.2 million dead babies? It is so terrible, and even worse when we know that almost all died from easily preventable diseases. And how can anyone argue that 4.2 million is anything other than a huge number? You might think that nobody would even try to argue (that, but you would be wrong. That is exactly why I mentioned this number. Because it is not huge: it is beautifully small. If we even start to think about how tragic each of these deaths is for the parents who had waited for their newborn to smile, and walk, and play, and instead had to bury their baby, then this number could keep us crying for a long time. But who would be helped by these tears? Instead let's think clearly about human suffering. The number 4.2 million is for 2016. The year before, the number was 4.4 million. The year before that, it was 4.5 million. Back in 1950, it was 14.4 million. That's almost 10 million more dead babies per year, compared with today. Suddenly this terrible number starts to look smaller. In fact (2)the number has never been lower. Of course, I am the first person to wish the number was even lower and falling even faster. But to know how to act, and how to prioritize resources, nothing can be more important than doing the cool-headed math and realizing what works and what doesn't. And this is clear: more and more deaths are being prevented. comparing the numbers. (3). We would never realize that without

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