1. Number noun [nuhm-ber]
- a quantity or amount
(数、数字、番号、量)
2. Thousand number [thou-zuh nd]
- numbers between 1,000 and 1,000,000
(1000, 1000の)
3. Dollar noun [dol-er]
- the unit of money used in the US, Canada, and some other countries. The symbol is $.
[ドル(米国、カナダなどで使われている通貨、$で表す)]
4. Centimeter noun [sen-tuh-mee-ter]
- a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.01 metres
[センチ(メートル)]
5. Half noun [haf, hahf]
- one of two equal parts into which something can be divided
(半分, 2分の1)
◼ Number
◼ Thousand
◼ Dollar
◼ Centimeter
◼ Half
Give the word being asked for each number.
(下記の各英語説明文が指す正しい言葉を、上記の四角内の選択肢からそれぞれ選びなさい。)
_____ 1. one of two equal parts into which something can be divided
_____ 2. the unit of money used in the US, Canada, and some other countries. The symbol is $.
_____ 3. a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.01 metres
_____ 4. numbers between 1,000 and 1,000,000
_____ 5. a quantity or amount
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences below.
(下記の各英文内の下線部分に入る正しい言葉を、下記a~dの選択肢からそれぞれ選びなさい。)
1) Tokyo Sky Tree is the world’s tallest tower at 63, 400 _____.
a. Dollars
b. Centimeters
c. Numbers
d. Thousands
2) Are you hungry? Here, you can have _____ of my sandwich?
a. Number
b. Thousand
c. Dollar
d. Half
3) Ric paid 50 _____ for his lunch. That’s 5, 000 in Japanese money.
a. Halves
b. Numbers
c. Dollars
d. Centimeters
4) _____ of people climb Mount Fuji in summer season.
a. Thousands
b. Dollars
c. Halves
d. Centimeters
5) A: Think of a _____ between one and one hundred.
B: 61.
a. Thousand
b. Dollar
c. Number
d. Half
Choose the correct answers to the questions.
(下記の各質問に対する正しい答えを、下記a~dの選択肢からそれぞれ選びなさい。)
1) What will students NOT do in the event?
a. Play games
b. Eat breakfast
c. Watch movies
d. Do fun projects
2) Where can students get their food and drinks?
a. North Wood’s Clubhouse
b. North Wood’s cafeteria
c. North Wood’s gymnasium
d. North Wood’s coffee shop