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19764975 17. It will not be long (___) she can have the transplant surgery. 1 when 2 time 3 after It will not be long before SV 4 before ④till~するまで 18. The old man watched the ship (become smaller and smaller) ☐ 19. ( 1 because guon 2 unless 3 after <兵庫医科大〉 ) it was seen no more. 〈獨協大〉 ) my son enters elementary school, he should be able to say the English alphabet. ①Before long ②By the time ③While 4 Until 11(t) 20. He had no sooner arrived at home (min) it started to rain. S had no sooner done 1 as □ 21. ( ①Fairly 2 for 3 when than 101 ... than did ・・・したらすぐに~し(札幌) ~ ) had the meeting started when an earthquake shook the building. Hardly had s done 3 Immediately Rarely 倒置形 <明治大) 2 Hardly ? 22. ( ) begun considering the solution when an 報が入ってきた came in. Hea ~したらすぐにした 2 Before the men had 4 Soon had the men 1 As soon as the men had ~~したらすぐに 3 Scarcely had the men 人間は彼らが生き残るために必要なものを生産しはじめるとすぐに 〈日本大〉 23.( human beings started to produce what they needed to survive) they set themselves ① As soon as ~するとすぐに (大) apart from animals. eogebroe 2 The reason why 4 As it is * 3 No more than 24. I knew something was wrong with the engine ( although 2 even if 3 however ) I tried to start the car. 〈関西外国語大〉 12 the moment ~するとすぐ(近畿大> ⑨the

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Part1まとめの問題 日本文の意味を表すように ( )内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成させましょう。文 (1) ロックとはポップスの一種であり, ドラムのような楽器を用いる。 Rock music, 0000000 drums. ①pop music ② is ③ uses ④ a type of ⑤ which ⑥ instruments ⑦ like (2) タカシは細かい点まで覚える優れた能力がある。 Takashi ① ability② a ⑤ details. ③great ④has ⑤ to memorize (3) 床中にジグソーパズルのかけらが散らばっていた。 There were ①③ the floor. ① all ② of ③ over ④ pieces ⑤ the jigsaw puzzle pd (4) 彼にとってより大変だったのは, 日本食に慣れることでした。 What was Japanese food. ① for ② to ③ getting ④ harder ⑤ him ⑥ used ⑦ was (5) あなたはこの映画を以前に見たことがあるかもしれません。 You ⑤ ⑥ ① before ② have ③ might ④ movie ⑤ seen (6) 私たちの街を流れている川はアベカワと呼ばれています。 The river @maya bluow w ⑥ this ② ① the Abekawa. ① called ② is ③ our ④running ⑤ through ⑥ city ryas aswell. (7) 春の訪れは私たちに期待感をもたらす。 The arrival ① us ② gives ③ a ④ of ⑤ sense ⑥ spring bluosysmrigi 5 L of hope. what would you say and sho liblooo vam drgian 4 B 日本文の意味に合うように英文を完成させましょう。 Itsy (1) 二度と危険なことはしないと約束するよ。 bltrootdsimvem I promise not (To)(d) anything dangerous again. (2) 怪我を負ったその動物はすぐに動物病院に運ばれるべきだ。 The ( ) animal ( ) ( ) ( and od blooda H Jaum H to the clinic right away. (3) その読解力テストで生徒は素早く文を読み, 質問に答えなければならなかった。 )(read) quickly and answer the questions in They have) (to the reading test. (4) スペイン語を話すというのは私が身につけたい能力です。 Speaking Spanish t ) an ability I'd like to have. (5) 大雨のせいで, その有名な神社に行く機会が失われた。 (Heavy rain) deprived us of the chance ( Tom)(asit famous shrine. (6)マイクが100m を9.6秒で走れるのは驚きです。 It's amazing hiwada noY ) the tho) Mike (Coh) run a hundred meters in 9.6 seconds. C

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以前画像3枚目の様に修飾限定予告のthatというものを習ったので今回もその形なのかと思い、それらのと入れずに訳してしまったのですがこのthoseの識別は文脈判断ということでしょうか? 教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願いいたします。

実理 K The starting point for today's *meritocracy, of course, is the idea that intelligence exists and can be measured, like weight or strength or fluency in French. The most obvious difference between intelligence and these other traits is that all the others are presumably changeable. If someone weighs too much, he can go on a その人 →Heyで受けるのが一般的 5 diet; if he's weak, he can lift weights; if he wants to learn French, he can take a course. But in principle he can't change his intelligence. There is another important difference 原則として MV between intelligence and other traits. Height and weight and speed and strength and サフィス体例 関係性が強い文がくる even conversational fluency are real things; there's no doubt about what's being 間違いなん measured. Intelligence is a much murkier concept. Some people are generally (2) m2 Vogue 10 smarter than others, and some are obviously talented in specific ways; they're chess 天才 S masters, math *prodigies. But can the factors that make one person seem quicker than another be measured precisely, like height and weight? Can we confidently say that one person is 10 percent smarter than another, in the same way we can say he's 10 へんて、いつだっ S percent faster in the hundred-yard dash? And can we be confident that two thirds of 櫂へん 言いかえ 15 all people have IQs within one standard deviation of the norm that is, between 90 ように and 110 - - as we can be sure that two thirds of all people have heights within one standard deviation of the norm for height? Yes, they can, and yes, we can. besure least, are the answers that the IQ part of the meritocracy rests on. Those, at (3)-

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