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令和4年度

高等学校入学者選抜学力検査問題

5 英 語

1 問題は, から まであり,11ページまで印刷してあります。

2 答えは,すべて別紙の解答用紙に記入し,解答用紙だけ提出しなさい。

3 問いのうち,「 選びなさい。」と示されているものについては,問い で指示されている記号で答えなさい。

㸨༳ࡢ௜࠸࡚࠸ࡿㄒྃ࡟ࡣ㸪ὀࡀ࠶ࡾࡲࡍࠋ

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ᨺ㏦ࢆ⪺࠸࡚㸪ၥ࠸࡟⟅࠼࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ㸦㓄Ⅼ 㸧

ၥ㸯 ḟࡢ No1㹼No3࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀᑐヰࢆ⪺ࡁ㸪ࡑࡢෆᐜ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ࡢ㉁ၥࡢ⟅࠼࡜ࡋ࡚

᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ࡞ࡶࡢࢆ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀ࢔㹼࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ

No1

࢔ ࢖ ࢘ ࢚

ࢺࣛ ㇟ ⇃

No2

࢔ ࢖ ࢘ ࢚

⣬࡛సᡂࡋࡓ㭯 ⣬ࣄࢥ࣮࢟ ⣬࡛సᡂࡋࡓ

࠿ࡪ࡜

No3

Blackboard

࢔ Miho ࢖ ࢘

Window Door

ⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍ

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ၥ㸰 ḟࡢ No1㹼No4࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪┿⌮㸦Mari㸧࡜ࢹ࢖ࣈ㸦Dave㸧ࡢᑐヰࢆ⪺ࡁ㸪ࢳࣕ࢖࣒ࡢ㬆ࡿ࡜ࡇ

ࢁ࡛㸪┿⌮ࡀヰࡍゝⴥ࡜ࡋ࡚᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ࡞ࡶࡢࢆ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀ࢔㹼࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞ

ࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ

No1 㹙ᗑ࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

࢔ Noit’s about me.

࢖ Yesyou’ll be good.

࢘ Noit looks like a cup

࢚ Yesshe’ll like it.

No2㹙Ꮫᰯ࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

࢔ I’ll play basketball tomorrow.

࢖ It’ll begin at ten.

࢘ The video game is good

࢚ I get up at seven.

No3㹙ఇ᪥㸪ฟ࠿ࡅࡓ᫬ࡢᑐヰ㹛

࢔ That’s a good idea

࢖ You know it’s my garden.

࢘ A dog is running around

࢚ We live in this big town

No4㹙Ꮫᰯ࠿ࡽࡢᖐࡾ㐨࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

࢔ Well, it’ll stop raining.

࢖ Ohit’s your umbrella.

࢘ OKlet’s go.

࢚ SorryI’m at the station.

ⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍ

ⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞ

ࡲࢀࡲࡍ

⪺ࡁྲྀࡾࢸࢫࢺࡣ㸪ḟࡢ࣮࣌ࢪ࡟

⥆ࡁࡲࡍࠋ

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ၥ㸱 ᪥ᮏ࡟᮶࡚࠸ࡿ␃Ꮫ⏕ࡀ㸪ⱥㄒࡢᤵᴗ࡛ヰࡋ࡚࠸ࡿⱥᩥࢆ⪺ࡁ㸪ࡑࡢෆᐜ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ࡢNo1㹼No3 ࡢ㉁ၥࡢ⟅࠼࡜ࡋ࡚᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ࡞ࡶࡢࢆ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀ࢔㹼࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥᩥࡣ㸰ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ No1 ࣮࢜ࢫࢺࣛࣜ࢔ࡢࢡࣜࢫ࣐ࢫ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡟㏙࡭ࡽࢀ࡚࠸ࡲࡍ࠿ࠋ

࢔ It’s in spring every year.

࢖ They have another Christmas in July

࢘ It’s in June without snow.

࢚ People have a party outside in winter

No2 ࡇࡢ␃Ꮫ⏕ࡣ㸪᪥ᮏ࡛ࢡࣜࢫ࣐ࢫࢆ㐣ࡈࡋࡓ㝿㸪࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡞ࡇ࡜࡟Ẽ௜ࡁࡲࡋࡓ࠿ࠋ

࢔ The Christmas party was held outside in Japan

࢖ Christmas trees in Japan were colorful with blue and green

࢘ The cake in Japan was different from her country’s one

࢚ Many kinds of fruits she ate in Japan were delicious

No3 ࡇࡢ␃Ꮫ⏕ࡣ㸪᪥ᮏࡢࢡࣜࢫ࣐ࢫࡢయ㦂ࢆ㏻ࡌ࡚㸪࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡟⪃࠼ࡓ࡜ゝࡗ࡚࠸ࡲࡍ࠿ࠋ

࢔ Japanese people should enjoy “Christmas in July” like people in Australia

࢖ Making a colorful Christmas cake in Australia is difficult

࢘ People in Australia should have Christmas in winter without snow

࢚ It’s interesting to learn the differences between Japan’s events and Australia’s events.

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ၥ㸲 ᬛஓ㸦Tomoya㸧ࡢ෤ࡢ࠶ࡿ᪥ࡢฟ᮶஦࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ࡢⱥᩥࢆ⪺ࡁ㸪No1㸪No2ࡢ㉁ၥ࡟ᑐࡍࡿ

⟅࠼࡜࡞ࡿࡼ࠺࡟㸪 ࡟ධࡿ㐺ᙜ࡞ⱥㄒࢆࡑࢀࡒࢀ᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥᩥࡣ㸰ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ

No1 Question : 㸦ᨺ㏦࡛ㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍ㸧

Answer : He enjoyed it in a tent on

No2 Question :㸦ᨺ㏦࡛ㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍ㸧

Answer : He and ate them with Tomoya.

ⱥᩥࡣ㸰ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍ

ᨺ㏦ᣦ♧ᚋ㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ㸳࣮࣌ࢪ

࠿ࡽࡢၥ㢟ࢆゎ⟅ࡋ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

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ḟࡢၥ࠸࡟⟅࠼࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ㸦㓄Ⅼ 㸧

ၥ㸯 ḟࡢ 㸪 ࡢⱥᩥࡀ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀࡢ᪥ᮏㄒ࡜ྠࡌព࿡࡟࡞ࡿࡼ࠺࡟㸪 ࡟ධࡿ᭱ࡶ㐺 ᙜ࡞ⱥㄒ㸯ㄒࢆࡑࢀࡒࢀㄒ⩌࠿ࡽ㑅ࢇ࡛᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

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モࢆྵࡴⱥᩥ㸯ᩥ࡛ࡑࢀࡒࢀ⮬⏤࡟᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

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࡬ࡢ⾜ࡁ᪉ࢆ♧ࡋࡓ᱌ෆᅗ㸦Access Information㸧࡛ࡍࠋࡇࢀࢆㄞࢇ࡛㸪ၥ࠸࡟⟅࠼࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

Hokkai Stadium Access Information

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ۻ There are various restaurants and coffee shops in Hokkai Station.

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ۻ Memorial Park is famous for beautiful flowers.

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flat rate ᐃ㢠ࡢ capacity ஌㌴ᐃဨ

ၥ㸯 ḟࡢ 㸪 ࡢⱥᩥ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪ᮏᩥࡢෆᐜ࠿ࡽ⪃࠼࡚㸪 ࡟ᙜ࡚ࡣࡲࡿ᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ

࡞ࡶࡢࢆ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀ࢔㹼࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

It takes about from Hokkai Station to Stadium Station by train.

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࢔ three adults ࢖ two adults and two children

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ၥ㸰 ḟࡢࡼ࠺࡟ࡓࡎࡡࡽࢀࡓ࡜ࡁ㸪࠶࡞ࡓࡣ࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡟⟅࠼ࡲࡍ࠿ࠋୖࡢ᱌ෆᅗࢆぢ࡚㸪୺

ㄒ࡜ືモࢆྵࡴⱥᩥ㸯ᩥ࡛⮬⏤࡟᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

How do you want to go to the stadium from Station Hotel? And why?

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Hokkai Stadium

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ḟࡢⱥᩥࡣ㸪㧗ᰯ⏕ࡢ┿ྖ㸦Shinji㸧ࡀ㸪୰Ꮫ⏕ࡢ᫬࡟࢝ࢼࢲ࡟࣮࣒࣍ࢫࢸ࢖㸦homestay㸧 ࡋࡓ࡜ࡁࡢࡇ࡜࡟ࡘ࠸࡚᭩࠸ࡓࡶࡢ࡛ࡍࠋࡇࢀࢆㄞࢇ࡛㸪ၥ࠸࡟⟅࠼࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

Three years ago I visited Canada and did a homestay there On the first day my host mother explained the family rules I was surprised because they don’t usually eat breakfast together My host brother Tim said “We usually eat a simple and *nutritious breakfast like some fruits and *oatmeal *by ourselvesI think that this *style is *common in Canada”

In my family in Japan, my mother makes breakfast for us almost every day. I often have rice, PLVR soup, and some small dishes with my family. She always says that breakfast is the most important to keep me in good healthI thought that my family’s style was *normalso I didn’t think that the style of Tim’s family was good

I was interested in the difference, so I asked a girl from Taiwan in Tim’s class about the breakfast in her hometown Then I was surprised again She said to me “In Taiwan, we usually don’t eat breakfast at homeSome families don’t even have a kitchenMany people eat breakfast at some food stores or buy something and eat it at their companies or their schools”

After I learned that, I found there are many styles of having breakfast in the world and the style is a part of each cultureNowI want to know various cultures in the world

ὀ nutritious ᰤ㣴ࡢ࠶ࡿ oatmeal ࣮࢜ࢺ࣑࣮ࣝ㸦࣮࢜ࢺ㯏ࢆ∵ங࡞࡝࡛↻ࡓࡶࡢ㸧

by ourselves ⮬ศࡓࡕ⮬㌟࡛ styles ࢫࢱ࢖ࣝ common ୍⯡ⓗ࡞

normal ᬑ㏻ࡢ

ၥ㸯 ᮏᩥࡢෆᐜ࡟ྜ࠺ࡶࡢࢆ㸪࢔㹼࢚࠿ࡽ㸯ࡘ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

࢔ Shinji ate breakfast with Tim’s family every day when he did a homestay

࢖ Both Shinji’s family and Tim’s family usually eat almost the same foods for breakfast

࢘ Tim’s classmate said many people in Taiwan eat breakfast outside of their home

࢚ Tim told Shinji about the difference of breakfast which people around the world eat.

ၥ㸰 ᮏᩥࡢෆᐜ࠿ࡽ⪃࠼࡚㸪ࡇࡢⱥᩥࡢࢱ࢖ࢺࣝ࡜ࡋ࡚᭱ࡶࡩࡉࢃࡋ࠸ࡶࡢࢆ㸪࢔㹼࢚࠿

ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

࢔ Different Cultures in the Morning ࢖ Foreign Popular Food Stores c ࢘ Common Breakfasts in Canada ࢚ My Experience in Taiwan

get the

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What does Shinji’s mother always tell Shinji about breakfast?

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nutritious ᰤ㣴ࡢ࠶ࡿ oatmeal ࣮࢜ࢺ࣑࣮ࣝ㸦࣮࢜ࢺ㯏ࢆ∵ங࡞࡝࡛↻ࡓࡶࡢ㸧

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normal ᬑ㏻ࡢ

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࢘ Tim’s classmate said many people in Taiwan eat breakfast outside of their home

࢚ Tim told Shinji about the difference of breakfast which people around the world eat.

࢔ Different Cultures in the Morning ࢖ Foreign Popular Food Stores

࢘ Common Breakfasts in Canada ࢚ My Experience in Taiwan h

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㸪 㸦 㸧 㸪 㸦 㸧 㸦 㸧

ḟࡢⱥᩥࡣ 㧗ᰯ⏕ࡢ┤ᶞ Naoki ࡀ ࢩ࣏࣮ࣥ࢞ࣝ Singapore ࠿ࡽ᮶ࡓ␃Ꮫ⏕ࡢ࣮ࣝ࢝ࢫ Lucas

࡜఍ヰࡋ࡚࠸ࡿሙ㠃ࡢࡶࡢ࡛ࡍࠋࡇࢀࢆㄞࢇ࡛㸪ၥ࠸࡟⟅࠼࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

Naoki : Hi, Lucas. Today’s English class was interesting. It was my first time to use the

*web meeting system. It was really fun.

Lucas : Yes. I enjoyed talking with the students in Korea on the Internet.

Naoki : If we use this web meeting system, we can talk and see each other’s faces. This information *technology helps us have good communication.

Lucas : That’s true. I sometimes use this system to talk with my family in Singapore.

Naoki : Wow, you’ve already used the system in your daily life, too.

Lucas : Yes. It’s really useful, ut my family sometimes send me *handwritten *postcardsE with pictures of Singapore. The postcards always make my heart warm and *remind me of my country. So both the new technology and the traditional things are important for me.

Naoki : I understand what you mean. Your story reminds me of my uncle’s job. He’s a farmer and has grown *cabbages on his large *field for a long time. One of the important jobs he has is checking all his fields by himself to find areas which have some problems, but it takes so much time to do that. So he’s trying to use new technologies now. He’s using *drones and *AI. His drones are used for taking pictures of his fields and the *data is sent to AI. Then it finds which areas have problems by using the data.

Lucas : Wow, that’s wonderful. His work is getting easier because he checks only the areas with problems.

Naoki : I think so, too. But he says that AI isn’t good enough because it can’t show why the areas have problems.

Lucas : What do you mean?

Naoki : *Even if it shows that some areas have a *common problem such as having smaller cabbages, the reasons for the problem may be different in each area. Some areas need more *fertilizers, and other areas need more water.

Lucas : Really? Then, how does he find the reason?

Naoki : Well, he goes to the areas with problems and finds the reason with the *knowledge from his past experience. e remembers the *similar conditions of the field in the+ past.

Lucas : Wow, that sounds interesting!

Naoki : Yes. I think that he’s using both new technologies and his knowledge *effectively.

Lucas : I agree with you. Both of them are useful for his job, so we don’t need to think about which is better.

Naoki : That’s right. ,W V LPSRUWDQW IRU XV WR’ decide when to use new technologies and traditional things and how to use them.

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knowledge similar condition s HIIHFWLYHO\

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࢔ ࢙࢘ࣈ఍㆟ࢩࢫࢸ࣒ࢆ౑ࡗࡓ㸪㡑ᅜࡢ⏕ᚐ࡜ࡢ఍ヰ

࢖ ึࡵ࡚᮶᪥ࡋࡓእᅜே࡜ࡢ஺ὶ

࢘ ᾏእ࡬ࡢᡭ⣬ࡢ᭩ࡁ᪉࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ࡢᏛ⩦

࢚ ᝟ሗᢏ⾡ࢆ౑ࡗࡓ㎰ᴗ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ࡢᏛ⩦

ၥ㸰 ᮏᩥࡢෆᐜ࡟ྜ࠺ࡶࡢࢆ㸪࢔㹼࢜࠿ࡽ㸰ࡘ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

࢔ Lucas has used the web meeting system to talk with his family in Korea.

࢖ Lucas’s heart gets warm when he reads handwritten postcards from his family.

࢘ Naoki says his uncle’s drones give fertilizers and water to the field.

࢚ Naoki’s uncle uses AI to find the areas with problems in the field.

࢜ Naoki says his uncle can’t use the data IURP KLV GURQHVto grow cabbages.

ၥ㸱 ḟࡢᅗࡣ㸪┤ᶞ࡜࣮ࣝ࢝ࢫࡢ఍ヰࡢෆᐜ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚ᩚ⌮ࡋࡓࡶࡢ࡛ࡍࠋᮏᩥࡢෆᐜ࠿ࡽ⪃࠼࡚㸪 㹼 ࡟ධࡿⱥㄒࢆ᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋࡓࡔࡋ㸪 ࡣ㸰ㄒ㸪 㸪 ࡣࡑࢀࡒࢀ㸯ㄒ࡜

ࡋࡲࡍࠋ ᅗ

—•‡ ‡ˆˆ‡…–‹˜‡Ž›Ǩ

The important thing is to when to use them and how to use them.

ၥ㸲 ḟࡢⱥᩥࡣ㸪࣮ࣝ࢝ࢫࡀ┤ᶞ࡜ࡢ఍ヰࡢᚋ࡟᭩࠸ࡓ᪥グࡢ୍㒊࡛ࡍࠋ᪥グࡢෆᐜ࠿ࡽ⪃࠼࡚㸪

࡟ඹ㏻ࡋ࡚ධࡿ㐺ᙜ࡞ⱥㄒࢆ㸯ㄒ࡛᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

–”ƒ†‹–‹‘ƒŽ –Š‹‰•

࣭postcard

࣭the knowledge from

our own

࣭web meeting system

࣭AI, drone

After I talked with Naoki, I remembered another story. I was looking for a new guitar and found some good ones on the Internet, but I didn’t decide to buy one because I can’t them on the Internet. So I went to a shop to them. The shop worker gave me some advice, too. Finally I bought the best one.

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ḟࡢⱥᩥࡣ㸪࠶ࡿࣛࢪ࢜␒⤌ࡢᨺ㏦ෆᐜࡢ୍㒊࡛ࡍࠋ ࡛ᅖࢇࡔ㒊ศ࡛ࡣ㸪

࠶ࡿ୰Ꮫ⏕ࡢᢞ✏ࡀ⤂௓ࡉࢀࡲࡋࡓࠋ࠶࡞ࡓࡀࡑࡢ୰Ꮫ⏕࡟࡞ࡗࡓࡘࡶࡾ࡛㸪᮲௳࡟ࡋࡓ ࡀࡗ࡚㸪ࡑࡢ୰Ꮫ⏕ࡢᢞ✏ࢆ᏶ᡂࡉࡏ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ㸦㓄Ⅼ 㸧

ᨺ㏦ෆᐜࡢ୍㒊

The next part of the program is “YOU DID A GOOD JOB!” In this part, I’ll read a story about your kind actions for other people in your daily lives. Today’s story is from

ƒ•ƒ„‹. Now I’ll read it!

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࡟ࡣ㸪⮬ᕫ⤂௓ࢆ㸪୺ㄒ࡜ືモࢆྵࡴⱥᩥ㸰ᩥ࡛⮬⏤࡟᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

࡟ࡣ㸪ୗ⥺㒊࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪ḟࡢձ㹼ճࡢෆᐜࢆྵࡴࡼ࠺㸪ㄒ௨ୖࡢⱥㄒ࡛⮬⏤

࡟᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋࡓࡔࡋ㸪ⱥᩥࡣグධ౛ࡢ᭩ࡁ᪉࡟࡞ࡽ࠺ࡇ࡜ࠋ ձ ࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡞≧ἣࡔࡗࡓ࠿ࠋ

ղ ࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡞⾜ືࢆ࡜ࡗࡓ࠿ࠋ ճ ࡝ࡢࡼ࠺࡞⤖ᮎ࡟࡞ࡗࡓ࠿ࠋ

࡟ࡣ㸪 ࡢฟ᮶஦ࡢᚋࡢ࠶࡞ࡓࡢẼᣢࡕࢆ㸪୚࠼ࡽࢀࡓ᭩ࡁฟࡋ࡟⥆ࡃ

ࡼ࠺࡟ⱥㄒ࡛⮬⏤࡟᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

グධ౛

ᨺ㏦ෆᐜࡢ୍㒊

᮲௳

グධ౛

ᨺ㏦ෆᐜࡢ୍㒊

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➨ 㒊 ⱥ ㄒ ࡢ ⪺ ࡁ ྲྀ ࡾ ࢸ ࢫ ࢺ ࡢ ᨺ ㏦ ྎ ᮏ

ࡓࡔ࠸ࡲ࠿ࡽ㸪ⱥㄒࡢ⪺ࡁྲྀࡾࢸࢫࢺࢆ⾜࠸ࡲࡍࡢ࡛㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ㸯࣮࣌ࢪࢆ㛤࠸࡚ࡃࡔࡉ࠸ࠋ ၥ㢟ࡣ㸪ၥ㸯࠿ࡽၥ㸲ࡲ࡛࠶ࡾࡲࡍࠋⱥᩥࡀㄞࡲࢀࡿᅇᩘࡣ㸪ၥ㸯࡜ၥ㸰ࡣ㸯ᅇ㸪ၥ㸱࡜ၥ㸲ࡣ 㸰ᅇ࡛ࡍࠋᨺ㏦ࢆ⪺ࡁ࡞ࡀࡽ㸪࣓ࣔࢆྲྀࡗ࡚ࡶ࠿ࡲ࠸ࡲࡏࢇࠋ

ࡑࢀ࡛ࡣ㸪ၥ㸯࡛ࡍࠋ

㸱㢟࡜ࡶ᭱ึ࡟▷࠸ᑐ ヰࡀㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋḟ ࡟ 㸪 ࡑ ࢀ ࡒ ࢀ ࡢ ᑐ ヰ ࡢ ᚋ ࡛ 㸪 ࡑ ࡢ ෆ ᐜ ࡟ ࡘ ࠸ ࡚ 㸪 ࢡ࢚ࢫࢳࣙࣥ࡜ゝ ࡗࡓᚋ ࡟ ⱥ ㄒ࡛ ㉁ ၥࡀ࠶ࡾࡲࡍࠋࡑࡢ㉁ၥ ࡢ ⟅ ࠼࡜ࡋ࡚ ᭱ ࡶ 㐺ᙜ ࡞ࡶࡢ ࢆ㸪 ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ࢔㸪࢖㸪࢘㸪࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ

࡛ࡣ㸪ጞࡵࡲࡍࠋ No. 1

A : John, there are many kinds of animals in this zoo.

B : Yes, Mary. I like tigers, so I want to see them first.

A : OK. I want to see elephants after that.

Question : What animal does John like?

No. 2

A : What are you making with origami paper, Kumi? It looks like a mountain.

B : This is a kind of old Japanese hat, Mike. If you make one with bigger paper, you can wear it on your head.

A : That’s very interesting! I’ll try to make one.

Question : What is Kumi making?

No. 3

A : Where is your desk in your classroom, Ken?

B : Now I sit near the blackboard, and Miho is next to me.

A : Do you like your place?

B : Yes. It’s so bright because my desk is by the window.

Question : Where is Ken’s desk?

⥆࠸࡚㸪ၥ㸰࡛ࡍࠋ

㸲㢟࡜ࡶ㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬࡟♧ࡉࢀࡓሙ㠃࡟࠾ࡅࡿ㸪┿⌮࡜ࢹ࢖ࣈࡢᑐヰ࡛ࡍࠋ᭱ึ࡟㸪┿⌮ࡀ㸪⥆࠸࡚

ࢹ࢖ࣈࡀヰࡋࡲࡍࠋࡑࡢḟ࡟㸪┿⌮ࡀヰࡍ࡜ࡇࢁ࡛㸪ḟࡢࢳࣕ࢖࣒ࡀ㬆ࡾࡲࡍࠋ㸦ࢳࣕ࢖࣒㡢㸧 ࡇࡢࢳࣕ࢖࣒ࡢ㬆ࡿ࡜ࡇࢁ࡛㸪┿⌮ࡀヰࡍゝⴥ࡜ࡋ࡚᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ࡞ࡶࡢࢆ㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ࢔㸪࢖㸪࢘㸪

࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋⱥᩥࡣ㸯ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ

࡛ࡣ㸪ጞࡵࡲࡍࠋ

No. 1 㹙ᗑ࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

Mari 㸸 Dave, what should I buy for my mother’s birthday?

Dave 㸸 Well, how about this cup? It looks nice.

Mari 㸸 (ࢳࣕ࢖࣒㡢)

No. 2 㹙Ꮫᰯ࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

Mari 㸸 We’ll have a basketball game next Sunday. Will you come to see our game, Dave?

Dave 㸸 Of course I will! What time will the game start, Mari?

Mari 㸸 (ࢳࣕ࢖࣒㡢)

No. 3 㹙ఇ᪥㸪ฟ࠿ࡅࡓ᫬ࡢᑐヰ㹛

Mari 㸸 This is the biggest park in this town. We can enjoy jogging and playing some sports here.

Dave 㸸 Great. Look, there are big flower gardens. Let’s go to see them.

Mari 㸸 (ࢳࣕ࢖࣒㡢)

No. 4 㹙Ꮫᰯ࠿ࡽࡢᖐࡾ㐨࡛ࡢᑐヰ㹛

Mari 㸸 It’s going to rain, Dave. I don’t have an umbrella now. Do you have one?

Dave 㸸 No, I don’t. But if we run to the station, I think we’ll be all right.

Mari 㸸 (ࢳࣕ࢖࣒㡢)

➨ 㒊 ⱥ ㄒ ࡢ ⪺ ࡁ ྲྀ ࡾ ࢸ ࢫ ࢺ ࡢ ᨺ ㏦ ྎ ᮏ

No. 3

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ࡑࢀ࡛ࡣ㸪㸱࣮࣌ࢪࢆ㛤࠸࡚ࡃࡔࡉ࠸ࠋ

⥆࠸࡚㸪ၥ㸱࡛ࡍࠋḟ࡟ㄞࡲࢀࡿⱥᩥࡣ㸪᪥ᮏ࡟᮶࡚࠸ࡿ␃Ꮫ⏕ࡀⱥㄒࡢᤵᴗ࡛ヰࡋ࡚࠸ࡿሙ㠃ࡢ

ࡶࡢ࡛ࡍࠋࡑࡢෆᐜ࡟ࡘ࠸࡚㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬࡟࠶ࡿ㸪No.1 ࠿ࡽ No.3 ࡢ㉁ၥࡢ⟅࠼࡜ࡋ࡚᭱ࡶ㐺ᙜ࡞ࡶ

ࡢࢆ㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ࢔㸪࢖㸪࢘㸪࢚࠿ࡽ㑅ࡧ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋࡇࡢ࠶࡜⛊ྲྀࡾࡲࡍࡢ࡛㸪No.1 ࠿ࡽ No.3 ࡢ

㉁ၥ࡟┠ࢆ㏻ࡋ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

ࡑࢀ࡛ࡣ㸪ⱥᩥࡀ㸰ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋⱥᩥࡀㄞࡲࢀࡓᚋ࡟ࡣ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀゎ⟅᫬㛫ࢆ⛊ྲྀࡾࡲࡍࠋ

࡛ࡣ㸪ጞࡵࡲࡍࠋ

Today, I’ll tell you about Christmas in my country.

In Australia, we have Christmas without snow because it’s summer in my country. It’s usually very hot on Christmas, so we have a party outside with our family. And we have another Christmas called

“Christmas in July.” July is winter in my country, so we can also enjoy Christmas in winter.

Last year, I spent Christmas in Japan. I enjoyed the party at home and found some differences between Christmas in Japan and Christmas in Australia. Christmas trees in Japan were colorful with colors like red and gold. But in my country, we usually use blue, white, and green colors. And the Christmas cake I ate in Japan was different from ours. Christmas cake in my country has more fruits in it. It’s very interesting to me to know our Christmas is different from Japan’s. I want to learn more about the differences of other events.

(ⱥᩥࢆ⧞ࡾ㏉ࡍ)

⥆࠸࡚㸪ၥ㸲࡛ࡍࠋ᭱ึ࡟㸪ᬛஓࡀ෤ࡢ࠶ࡿ᪥ࡢฟ᮶஦࡟ࡘ࠸࡚᭩࠸ࡓⱥᩥࡀㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋḟ࡟㸪 ࢡ࢚ࢫࢳࣙࣥࢬ࡜ゝࡗࡓᚋ࡟㸪No.1 No.2㸪 ࡜ࡋ࡚㸪ⱥㄒ࡛㸰ࡘ㉁ၥࡀ࠶ࡾࡲࡍࠋ㉁ၥࡢ⟅࠼࡜ࡋ࡚

㐺ᙜ࡞ⱥㄒࢆࡑࢀࡒࢀ᭩ࡁ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ

ⱥᩥ࡜㉁ၥࡣ㸰ᅇㄞࡲࢀࡲࡍࠋ㉁ၥࡀㄞࡲࢀࡓᚋ࡟ࡣ㸪ࡑࢀࡒࢀゎ⟅᫬㛫ࢆ⛊ྲྀࡾࡲࡍࠋ

࡛ࡣ㸪ጞࡵࡲࡍࠋ

There’s a large lake in my town. Every winter, the lake water becomes ice. One day, I went fishing on the lake with my father. We put a tent there and started fishing in the tent. At first, I couldn’t catch fish, so my father taught me how to do it. Then, I caught one and my father smiled. Two hours later, we had about thirty fish. My father stopped fishing and began to cook them. The fish were delicious and I felt it’s special to eat them on the ice with my father. It was my first experience and it was very fun.

I’d like to go fishing with my father again!

Questions

No.1 Where did Tomoya enjoy fishing?

No.2 What did Tomoya’s father do after he stopped fishing?

(ⱥᩥ࡜㉁ၥࢆ⧞ࡾ㏉ࡍ)

ࡇࢀ࡛㸪ⱥㄒࡢ⪺ࡁྲྀࡾࢸࢫࢺࢆ⤊ࢃࡾࡲࡍࠋ

㸳࣮࣌ࢪ࠿ࡽࡢၥ㢟ࢆゎ⟅ࡋ࡞ࡉ࠸ࠋ ᘬࡁ⥆ࡁ㸪ၥ㢟⏝⣬ࡢ

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