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English Senior High

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向想 く1 >次の英文を読んで、下の設問に答えよ。 Perhaps the single biggest mistaké we make when we say 'No' is to start from 'No'. , We derive our ‘No' from what we are against- the other's demand or behavior. A positive ‘No' calls on us to do the exact opposite and base our ‘No' on what we are for. Instead of starting from ‘'No', start from ‘Yes'. Root your ‘No' in a deeper 'Yes' -a Yes' to your core interests and to what truly matters. Nowhere didI learn this more clearly than from a relative of mine who suffered from a serious addiction to alcohol that nearly cost him and others their lives in a car accident. He tried many times to give up the habit but always failed. Then at the age of sixty, just when all hope seemed lost, he found in himself the will to say ‘'No' and stop drinking. The secret? “"When my first grandchild was born," he says, “I wanted more than anything to live long enough to see him grow up. It was his birth that motivated me to get treatment and stop drinking. Since then, for over fifteen years now, I have not touched a drop." His 'Yes' to being present for his grandchildren - to be able to play with them and see them grow - motivated his powerful ‘No' to alcohol. His story serves to illustrate an everyday paradoxical truth: the power of your ‘No' comes directly from the power of your 'Yes'. 1our Yes is the underlying purpose for which you are saying 'No', The first step in the method is to uncover the Yes' that lies behind your'No'.(1)The deeper you go into vour core motivation, the more powerful your Yes' will be and thus the more powerful your 'No'. aht ha Tt is ourselves. It is our 1*em ;TL

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English Senior High

この問題の解説で大切な部分は何処か教えて欲しいです🙏

Part 2 Reading 実 践/演習 次の英文を読んで,a~eについて本文の内容と一致するものを①~③の中から1つずつ選びなさ loog sui 1 い。 I have to make a speech in the next Englishi class. I decided to talk about my own town, so I started looking for good stories about it. First I used the Internet and entered the name of the town. I thought I could get a lot of good information very quickly, but I couldn't. There were some homepages about my town, but I found some were wrong and others were the stories we all already knew. Next I went to the library. I tried to find useful books. but again I couldn't. I asked the He said, “Sorry, we have few, man at the counter if there were any books about the town. but what do you want to know ?” So I explained to him about my speech. Then he said, 1 can tell you all the things I know about our town.”. He has lived here for sixty years and knows a lot about the town. Ilearned many things from him. I will be able to give an interesting speech. la 1elg la 0a speech 出 6angalaateland oaery ご愛a.I began to collect {2 the information about my town. 人丈さ 具 ふこ Sn aF13 an English class の d e 言0no woRO時 hatuhdy s 下ab. I got{ 2 a lot of } useful stories from the Internet.dh 内 が enjoyed tal③ good oticO ( heis lem in his garden. "They often made jokes with each other しhish 液 O1"Do you know about my speech ?"npdea Shis ffc.I said to the man in the library, {2 “Do you know about the town ?" lske lODo you have any books about the town ?" byでda 戻りでFO he had lived in the town for a long time. ad. The man knew about the town well because { 2 he worked for the library. by plane. 土制効 人(O the Internet. 3 he learned many things from the books. パーモーエニ e. I will make a good speech thanks to { 2 the books in the library. で ドンに行 ③ the man in the library. れ ヒント thanks to ~は 「~のおかげで」。良いスピーチができそうなのは何(誰) のおかげ? おます で い場 の 下 ム ま合 stwals

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