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English Senior High

至急です。明日のテストに必要なんですが、 ここの関係詞の範囲について教えてほしいです。 括弧内を埋めるのにあたってのコツなどを教えて欲しいです お願いします🙇‍♂️

✓ 1. 4. what what ≒ the thing(s) which 「〜なもの・こと」 ex) Do what is right. Do the things which is right. [ELkLand ex) This is what my mother told me. This is the thing which my mother told me. 「これが、母が私に言ったことだ」 6. 関係副詞 where ~ (場所) where at which, in which s ex) That is the house where he was born. 「あれが彼の生家だ」 ex) This is the place where Steve met her. 「これがスティーブが彼女に会った場所だ」 9. which what 3. This is not (the thing I have ordered. SV C 5. This is the city (at which EXERCISES 次の各文の空欄に適当な関係詞、 あるいは関係詞を含む語句を入れなさい。 The museum ( where ) I often go is closed today. (to which) which (that). Do you know the shop (at which) sells beautiful flowers? 先行詞がない!! Don't put off till tomorrow ( ~を延期する。 Moscow is one of the cities (in where ) he is very interested. (where) モスクワ which They live in a house ( 先行詞 I visited the town (where 10. That is the hotel ( This is the temple ( That is the house in which he was born. which Where This is the place at which Steve met her. what what ) I visited last year. 他動詞 at which (where. ) 8. This is the store (at where ) mother works. my ) stands on a hill. ) you can do today. in which) which He was born in the house. ) my family lived before. I saw on TV. where I went three years ago. to which (Where) (arrive at stay at reach 先行詞の後に Where = 1711.

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English Senior High

高校生 定期試験 問題文 今日あった試験の単語抜き取り問題です。 6.bombs 7.Pavilion 8.canvas 9.livestock 10.Guernica と答えたのですが、採点してほしいです…… 特に10はtragedyと答えてる人が多くて不安です

1. 次の文を読んで、問題に答えなさい。 Okamoto Taro, a Japanese artist, visited the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 Paris Exposition. When he saw the painting Guernica, he (1)couldn't take his eyes off it. It was painted in black and white. But he felt like it was painted (2). (3) that the painting drew him into its world instantly. This big piece of work, 3.5 m 4 7.8 m, was painted 4 Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist. (5) Picasso ( 6 ) to France in his (7), he painted it in Paris. He was 56 years old then, but he worked hard and completed it (8) within a month or so. This painting fascinated those who saw it at the Exposition. It became one of Picasso's best- known works among his over 10,000 paintings. Picasso was originally asked to paint something for the Exposition by the Spanish Republican government. However, he had not decided what to paint until he read a shocking newspaper article. According to the article, Guernica, a small town in Spain, was bombed by the Nazis on April 26, 1937. (9) In those days, the Nazis supported General Francisco Franco. He had been ( 10 ) to overthrow the Spanish government. ☆ The bombing started around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. People and livestock at a busy market (11) there ran (12) about, trying to escape from the attack. Many buildings, including a train station, hotels, and restaurants, were demolished. The bombing lasted about three hours, and 50 tons of bombs were dropped. Three-fourths of the town was destroyed, and several hundred people were killed. Picasso was shocked because the bombing was a cruel attack against the public in his home country. In order to protest against it, he decided to make a painting of the bombing. He struggled to paint the tragedy of the bombing. He drew a number of sketches trying to show the sorrow of the people in Guernica. Even after he started painting on a big canvas, he kept changing his ideas. 2133

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English Senior High

この文の緑のマーカー引いてるところの、訳と構造を教えて欲しいです!特にcrimes for which のところがなぜそうなるかわからないです

and have 2 R not Advances in technology/over the past 200 years have been remarkable ght us many benefits/However, the integration of technology Into society has always been smooth/ The first industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century/Machines developed at the time/could make clothes much more efficiently (1) 14 easily and cheaply than before. Even so not everyone felt happy about this at first. Groups of skilled weavers and textile machine operators known as Luddites feared 労働運動 that their jobs would be taken away/They began/a labor movem ement in order to protest and resist the widespread use of the new technology by factory owners. Their protest actions included destroying machines crimes for which some Luddites were killed by authorities. ようたい CO ↑ To Cut 27. 減速する we now know these technological advances did not/slow down. Over time, they became widely accepted and appreciated. Before long, other innovations like the steam engine were powering heavy machinery across Europe and beyond. The second industrial revolution, toward the end of the 1800s, brought the gasoline engine and the s use of electricity. The third industrial revolution, in the late 20th century, produced computers as well as digital technologies and communications. And, recently, experts have declared that developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced robotics have led us into the fourth industrial revolution. Even today, however, we hear warnings about the potentially harmful effects of (2) contemporary technologies. Some observers claim that the latest AI inventions could have negative impacts on workers, businesses, and society as a whole. The main concern, as in past eras, is that machines will replace humans in the workplace. Thes- observers suggest that a large number of occupations might be lost to AI and robot in the next few years. Taxi and truck drivers, cleaners, and factory workers are amon those considered to be at risk. The fear is even expressed that the AI revolution might lead to mass unemploymen According to some experts, up to 800 million jobs could be lost globally by 203 Moreover, the workers who will lose their jobs to machines are likely to be those wit ewer skills and less education, increasing the gap between rich and poor. Some peop believe that this will create social conflict and instability. do not necessarily need to take such a negative outl

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English Senior High

大至急です🥲dual scope 総合問題演習の12の仮定法のここの範囲の答えを教えて欲しいです🥲

↓ 発展問題 1 ( に入る最も適当な語句をa~dから選びなさい (1) Kim is still upset about the bad score on her math test last (1) 巻p.316 参考 【南山大】 by now 「今ごろはもう」 week. If I were her, I ( o about it by now. 8 a. had forgotten c. forget (2) I recommended that (9) smoking. a. he quit b. he quits c. he would quit d. he had quit (3) Mary talks about the car accident as if she ( ) it. 【相愛大】 b. would witness d. had witnessed a. witnesses c. has witnessed b. have forgotten d. would have forgotten 2 日本文の意味に合うように [ ]内の語を並べかえなさい. (1) もし転倒しなかったらレースに勝てたんだがなあ. I [ could, fallen, had, have, I, if, not, race, the, won ]. I If one (2) 彼が韓国語をしゃべるのを聞いたら韓国人だと思うだろう. If one [hear, him, Korean, speak, to, were ], one would take him for a Korean. 【近畿大】 one would take him for a Korean. (3) 気分が悪いと知っていたら、 決して彼を誘わなかったのに. [I, he, not, had, was, known ] feeling well, I would never have asked him to come. 4 日本文を英文に直しなさい。 (1) 私が君だったら、彼女の申し出を受け入れます。 Were ON THE , 1 (2) 昨日彼に本当のことを言ってさえいればなあ. 2 【 実践女子大】 (1) p.314 (2) p.327 発展編 feeling well, (3) p.318 (2) p.323 未来のことを仮定する 表現 take ~ for... 「~を・・・だと思う」 【青山学院大】 (3) p.325 発展 I would never have asked him to come. 3各文の下線部の誤りを1か所選び 正しい形に直しなさい . (1) If you did the job , properly, there would have been no need for all these acostly repairs. 【麻布大】 ( ) → ( :) (2) Each time I go on a business trip abroad, I can't help wishing (2) p.316 I can speak abetter English. 【愛知学院大】 〔 〕→( ) 3 (1) p.314 (1) p.325 PRE (2) p.325 発展編 「~でさえあればなあ」 12 仮定法 55 そあらめ まゆる 君のおはするにや ccmmmmm つけなりや。 の身を知らせ給ふべき京人よ。人達へにやら

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