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選択肢a.bまでは絞れたのですが、最終的に勘でaを選んで間違えました。解説を読んでもなんとなくしか理解ができず、自分が何がわかってないのかわからない状態です。どなたか教えて下さると嬉しいです

8. 正解 (B) 文法問題 : 関係詞 PaPa Corp. has bought three factories, パパ社は3つの工場を買収したが、そのうち two of are located in East Asia. の2つは東アジアにある。 (A) them ※選択肢の訳は省略 (B) which (C) where (D) who 語注 factory 名工場 locate | (建物などを) 設置する 鉄則 23 where = in/at whichで接続詞の働きもする 選択肢に関係詞があれば、まず先行詞(関係詞が指す名詞) を見つけましょう。こ の先行詞はthree factories (3つの工場) なので、 「人」を先行詞とする (D)は外れ、 また、接続の働きがない(A)も消去できます。 残る関係副詞where と関係代名詞 whichの判別は、空所に先行詞を入れてみると簡単です。 まずwhichをwhereと同 じ意味で使うにはin whichとしなければならないので、 which の代わりに先行詞を 空所に入れると、two of [in three factories] areとなり、 in が余分であることが 分かります。 従ってここは(B)が正解です。 【鉄則を詳しく ! 】 関係詞が正解になる問題は少ないですが、 who which、 where 以外にwhatも よく選択肢に含まれています。 関係詞は接続詞でもあるということと、以下のル ールを確認して、消去法に役立ててください。 1. 空所の前に名詞があれば what whatever, whoever, whicheverは選べない ※これらの関係代名詞には既に、先行詞となる名詞の要素が含まれています。 2. 空所の前にカンマ、 または前置詞があれば関係代名詞のthatは選べない 3. 空所の後ろに動詞があれば、 where, why how, whenは選べない ※関係副詞は主語になれません。

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English Senior High

間違っている問題を教えてください。

2 次の英文は明が書いた作文です。 これを読んで、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Last summer when I was coming home from school one day, I found a few red tomatoes in our *field. I *picked one of them and ate it. It was () good that I ate another one. "Your tomatoes are delicious. I have never had such good tomatoes," I said to my mother in the field. ) they *taste good. You picked red She said, "Thank you. My tomatoes don't look beautiful, ( 2 5 tomatoes and ate them, didn't you? That's the best way to eat tomatoes. Why don't you grow tomatoes next year?" mother, Is it difficult for I (to / how/know/ take / didn't) care of tomatoes. So I asked my me to grow tomatoes?" My mother said, "No. It's easy. You don't need to give them much care. The earth grows them. But you have to give water to tomatoes every day." Then I decided to 10 grow tomatoes. 15 This April my mother helped me to *plant tomatoes in our field. Every day I took care of them. In June their yellow flowers *came out *one after another. In July some tomatoes became a little red. *Several days later they were *red enough to eat. My mother and I picked them and enjoyed eating them together. She said, "These taste very nice. These are better than mine." ぼくは、父にぼくのトマトを食べてくれ At *supper my mother brought my tomatoes to the table. BIKROHEL. He tried one of them and *praised me. I was happy and *proud when I heard his words. Next year I want to grow other vegetables, too. (i) tomato トマト field pick t taste ~ 〜な味がする one after another 次から次へと red enough to eat 食べられるほど ( 十分に) 赤い plant 植える come out < supper (1) ①,②の( )に適する語をア~エから1つずつ選び,記号で答えなさい。 7 too SO but I before ① [ア] @[7] (2) 下線部 ③ が意味の通る正しい英文になるように,( )内の語を並べかえて、全文を書きなさい。 I didn't know how to take care of tomatoes.... (3) 下線部④は日本文には英文になおしなさい。 ④ (トコートを育てることは難しいですか。 3 (I asked my father to eat my tomatoes. (4) 本文の内容と合うように、次の問いに3語以上の英文で答えなさい。 Did Akira plant tomatoes with his mother this April? - earth several days praise ほめる proud 誇らしい ...... Yes, they did.

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English Senior High

回答お願いします。また、どんな話なのかも教えてほしいです🙏

13 20 速読 問題 Reading 1/52 Reading €77 Grammar /16 Writing have no choice but to~ /12 "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." When I was invited to an 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 American woman's house for Christmas, her mother said to me, "We usually don't have a regular breakfast. Will you need breakfast tomorrow?" Out of reserve, I was not able to say "Yes, I will," because (1)that would require her to prepare breakfast for me 5 alone. I had no choice but to say, "No, thank you. (2)Her mother took me at my word, and assumed that I was also in the habit of skipping breakfast. When I was back at the university after the holidays, I (3)brought up the subject with a few Americans. 4)"If you had been in my place, and had needed breakfast, what would you have said?" One person said, "Your friend's mother was being frank, so I'd 00.00% 10 have said frankly, 'If you could prepare a little breakfast, I'm sure I'd enjoy it. (5) Otherwise, I'll eat out." Another person said, "That's not so polite. I'd have asked her politely, 'If you could prepare breakfast for me, I'd appreciate it." They asked me why I had been reluctant to give a frank opinion. I explained the Japanese cultural viewpoint. In Japan, immediately accepting an 15 offer of a meal is regarded as impudent; such an invitation is supposed to be declined at least once. But the host realizes that the guest has declined out of reserve, and makes it a rule to ask a second time. A Japanese guest never insists on being served a meal. The host understands the situation and the feelings of the guest and reacts appropriately. (7) "That idea has no chance at all of working here," one American said with total frankness. She continued, "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." (294 words) /11 reserve [rizá:rv] , be in the habit of ~ing 〜するのが習慣になっている 15 decline [diklain] (丁重に) 断る 19 appropriately [ǝproupriǝtli] 〜するしかない 13 reluctant [rilíktant] 気が進まない 嫌がる 精

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