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私立高校の英語の過去問を解いているのですが、いつもこのような問題のところで5問中1.2問くらいしか正解できません。今回は(19)しか出来ませんでした。 とても苦手なのですが、何かコツなどはありますか?

次の英文を読んで, 空所 (16)~(20) に最もよく当てはまるものを、それぞれ下の 4の中か ら1つずつ選び, 番号で答えなさい。 I ogn inany people are interested in knowing how lang1age first began, it is impossible to know where or how this happened. However, we do knowa lot about languages: the language ol 0aay and also the language of ( 16 ) times. Ihere are probably about 3,000 languages in the world todav.m Chinese is the language with the most speakers in the world but some of the languages of Africa have ( 17 ) than one nunared Speakers. Languages are always changing. The English of today is very different from the English of five hundred years ago. Some languages become more important and other languages become less important or even ( 18 ) out completely. About 1,000 years ago, the most important languages of Europe were Latin and Greek. Ifa language has a large number of speakers, or if it is very old, there may be differences in the language ( 19 ) it is spoken in different places. Chinese is a good example of dialect differences. Chinese is spoken for thousands of years by many millions of speakers. The differences between the dialects of Chinese are so ( 20 ) that speakers of Chinese from some parts of China cannot understand speakers from other parts of China. *Latin ラテン語 That is, a language may have several dialects. *Greek ギリシャ語 2. quicker * That is すなわち * dialect方言 (16) 1. later (17) 3. before 4.earlier iw sdgiJ I お O uter libw apeaslO.S w abisi8 1. worse 2. less 3. better 4. more isl vatsA or (18) 1. miss 2. take 3. die 4. find (19) 1. because 2. until 3. or 4. how (20) 1. many 2. small 3. great 4. nice 10g Kupa m ace

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English Junior High

この問題はこれで正解していますか? 解説がないため、採点?して頂きたいです また、この文は、自分の町は全然だ!みたいなことを言ってるってことで大丈夫ですか?

13 次の会話文の(0 )~(⑥ )に入る最も適当なものを,後のア~オからそれぞれ1つ選んで,記 lrira 号で答えなさい。ただし、同じ記号は1度しか使ってはいけません。 16e nera emoa edotaO lo dnem oda be 0ot guim9 deot yad as o mintzed bms aboog anbnsd les algosg 1odO gia Kate: Do you live near school, Mark? Mark: No, I live in *Greemville. Have you been there? Kate: Yes, Ilive there, too. It's a great place to live, You don't agree?henl zaloqug yrev a la Mark: Well, it's really qüiet. ACtuaily, nothing ever happens, and there's nothing to do. 19g0 (のイ) Kate: Well, I don't think so. (②ウ) What about the new shops and the community かよ 実際に irt edt noiT 1da o oslg (S oR : otew nedW IK SO od center?「uilor-ses dけ e 10e bas ilaa codo slgoeg d st lo sod o Mark: Maybe, but all my friends live here, in the city, and I can't go out with in the nab them vio) yordiO afe evening Kate: (3 エ) obagai てェイ白園: isl hoT stid W Laaotts l sT Mark: The air, you mean? I don't agree. It's elose to the city, so I dop't think living in Greenville makes a difference And there's so much heavy rain. Kate: Well, if there's heavy rain in Greenville, foD Mark: That's true. I like taking my dog for walks. Greemville is good for that. goo odt 人三の (あち ー)iwet -dgiew Kate: *See what I mean? It's not all bad. Mark: That's true. Maybe you're right. (® ア) )alndans. onalndas Greenville:グリーンビル(地名) See what I mean?: 私が言いたいことをわかってくれるかな。 ア Small towns are OK, but I still wish I live in the city.9Ccad yllsnetr boot idrm elerihsl luiene イ It's boring. obys ,s tke Eonjic ekonoy (76 1oaT ot Gimok ウ There are lots of things to do.sloy es vihe oilna) ozli) cta ni uioi sigoeg 000:001 ovO エ Yeah, but Greenville is healthier, don't you think? boot iiod ead Lavites/1 oiths5 yoriD sdT オ They both have the same weather.29o118e) youli ot de oilheg dahw moogog g u toY

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