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英語 中学生

黄色で印を付けている部分についてです. Have you ever heard of it ? という質問に対して、No , I never have. とありますが、何故haveの前にneverが来るのでしょうか ( ᵒ̴̶̷᷄ᵒ̴̶̷᷅ ) I have never h... 続きを読む

次の対話文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Today is Mike's birthday. His uncle, George, comes to his house. Mike's mother and uncle are now in the living room. Mike comes in. Mike Ⓡ ・対話文 ③ George : Happy birthday, Mike. How old are you now? Mike George : I'm now twelve years old. I liked reading when I was a boy, and I read a lot of books. I think you should read good books, too. So I bought you some good books that I have once read. I hope you'll like them. Mike : I have begun to read one of them. George : Oh, have you? I'm glad. Mother: Mike doesn't read many books. I sometimes George : Hello, Uncle. Yesterday I got the present you sent to me. Thank you for nice books. : Dick Bob George George : Mother : I hope so, too. It's very important for boys and girls to read good books. I hear George will take you for a drive, Mike. Mike : Yes. Bob and Dick will join us, too. Where will you take us, Uncle George? George : Well, we are going to go to the Seaside Tower. Have you ever heard of it? Mike : No, I never have. It was opened last month. It is the new tower built near the sea. The *view from the tower is very beautiful. Mother: I have read about it in a newspaper. Is it far from here? George : No, not so. It takes about an hour to go there. Bob and Dick come to Mike's house. Mike's mother takes them to the living room. Bob and Dick : Hello, Mike. Happy birthday. Mike : (books/tell/to/him/read), but he likes *magazines better. I hope he will read all the books you sent to him. : Thank you. This is my uncle, George. He will take us to the Seaside Tower. Do you know it? : Yes. I've wanted to go there. It must be an interesting place. : I know it too. But I have never visited it. Can we go up the tower? Yes, we can. I think it. Shall we start now? Mike (7) magazine : Yes, we let's go. you you know about it well. So it is not necessary to tell you about join view ll dmi house necessary 必要な

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英語 中学生

大問2の英作文(4点満点)と大問3の英作文(5点満点)を採点して点数をつけて欲しいです!お願いします! 大問2の英作文 I chose D.The way is easy very much for me, so it's better than others. 大問3の英... 続きを読む

次の資料1は, せんと博物館 (Sento Museum) の利用案内の一部である。 また, 資料2は,ま ほろば駅 (Mahoroba Station) から, せんと博物館への行き方を【A】~【D】の4通り示したもので ある。各問いに答えよ I droice wasatin adi of og worlife 資料1 menom od ni donut send oj soalq ou si mad Museum Hours O E net li mortete sdotodely to dix jest gilt sen bfrade no? The museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time. te adorodlalá moi amoen wil nety of 181 9800 oy II Holidays The museum is closed from December 28 to January 1. 資料2 Special Exhibition The "Kano Eitoku" Special Exhibition will be held from April 1 to October 31, 2023. TangP Others HA1~1 to 311075 [A] [B] The restaurant is on the second floor, and it is open from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 Eating and drinking is allowed in the garden. 2 ICI [D] ( 一般選抜 ) in.q 00:2 in COST2 edotoel in ste Doy (注) (2023年) - 9 Take a train from Mahoroba Station to Sento Station. [about 7 minutes] Take bus number 1 in front of the East Exit of the station and get off at the "Sento Museum" bus stop. [about 9 minutes] Then, walk to the museum. [about 3 minutes] Ren p.m. Take a train from Mahoroba Station to Sento Station. [about 7 minutes] Use the East Exit of the station and walk to the museum. [about 27 minutes] admission A open (店などが) 開いている closed (店などが) 閉まっている exhibition Take bus number 2 in front of the East Exit of Mahoroba Station and get off at the "Sento Museum" bus stop. [about 42 minutes] Then, walk to the museum. [about 3 minutes] closing: 閉館の Take a taxi in front of the West Exit of Mahoroba Station to the museum. [about 25 minutes] allow: 許す exit

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英語 高校生

3行目で、ofのあとに副詞がきているのはどうしてですか?

2 形で具体例を示すパターンです (Rule 14 p.13)。 3¹ Exercise is not (quite) as effective as sleeping pills, admits Arizona State University sleep researcher Shawn Youngstedt, but (if you consider the potential problems [of pharmaceutically induced sleep]), one's thinking Changes. 2“Sleeping pills are (extremely) dangerous,” Youngstedt said C S '4 V š uThey are as bad as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. (Not to mention) C V 因果表現 S V they cause infections, falling and dementia [in the elderly], and they lose S S Bl V their effectiveness (after a few weeks). It 's less expensive, healthier and 5 仮S. OS C just as easy to exercise," he said,“and there 's an added bonus. Research 真 S S- V S suggests those [who are physically active] have a lower risk of developing データ表現 nsomnia (in the first place))." gniwoda te (and) T 2 訳アリゾナ州立大学で睡眠を研究しているショーン・ヤングシュタットは、運動に 睡眠薬ほどの効果がないことを認めているが, 薬によって誘発される睡眠によって起こり る問題について考えれば,考え方は変わるだろう。 ² 「睡眠薬はきわめて危険なのです」 ヤングシュタットは述べている。 3 「1日に煙草を1箱吸うのと同じくらい健康に悪いこ なのです。 さらに, 感染症, 高齢者における転倒や認知症を引き起こし, 2~3週間で 目がなくなるのです。 運動するほうが安上がりで、健康的で、 ちょうど同じくらいお ですよ」 と彼は述べた。 「それに, おまけ (のメリット) があります。 研究によって, 体を動かす人はそもそも不眠症になるリスクが低いことが示されているのです ande 2110251 5 の "(For 34 "(mos apnes parti Japne 訳 る1 可イ無行週 2

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