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基礎英文解釈の技術100 二重限定が理解できません。

例題:語句 out of compulsion 副強迫衝動から/ priority 名優先/promote V]を昇進さ 複雑な修飾関係の把握 85 先行詞が二重に修飾される構文をキャッチ T T 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい Workaholics are the people who always have more to do th。 they can ever complete. They work hard out of compulsion. ana for them, work has the highest priority in life. Because of their hard work, workaholics usually keep getting promoted in business. though their lack of creativity keeps them from reaching the ton levels. (島根大) mum 解 関係代名詞の先行詞が,さらに別の句や関係詞節に修飾されることがありま 法す。次の例文を見てください。 This is the best book [that I can think of] (to read). t to read を関係詞節の中に組み入れると 「読む目的で思いつける最良の本」 となり 意味が不明です。 to read を関係詞節からはずし,別個に book を修飾すると考えると, 「これが私が思いつける読むべき最良の本である」となります。このような修飾関係を 「二重限定」と言いますが, これをキャッチするには, 関係詞節の述語動詞と句(上記 の文では to read) とが関連していないことを見抜くことがポイントになります。 では,例題の下線部に注目してみましょう。 仕事中毒者は Workaholics are the people [who always have である 人たち (その人は) いつも を抱えている 多くのこと なすべき more(to do) S Vi C (関代)S Vt O(先) (不·形) (V) qude aot (それを)より できる まったく を完成する [ than they can ever complete]]. lerevinl (関代)○ S (助) Vt more の原級はmuch ですから, have much (to do) は 「多くのなすべきこと(位 事)を抱えている」 となり, to do は more を修飾しています(→56課)。同時に, 関 せる/keepO from Ving 「O にVさせない」 ity 170

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English Senior High

スミマセン解いて欲しいです。訳だけでもお願いします

Lasson 20 1. この Reading 日標20分 問題 次の間文を3分でんで、1の問いに答えなさい。 入れよ。 理由 精読 2. 下 決) た turn his head. も受けな られない」 5入権保 3. 5 shut it fast behind him. 司法育 まできな 4. の自由 came a man, completely wet. 5 -「 (10 に反 with an umbrellajust pusho 00 that I nearly drowned." said the -たも て 受益 民 bon 10 orti He looked back. At od the bridge. Suddenly he heard footsteps following him on the Drias。 -の nen he caught his breath as he noticed oa huge head, without a bodw )bluow no / lil uoy 00 WED bi0 212oy hue mo llot wwobede pov d mi bo vil e2ony ulho wog bas 2u 2nsb first he saw nothing. J09w 9euodndo anamwo od asdW t only a few feet from him. breun bluow at od adt mi onotz lo bail 5d 192 ya山vswe Tsb bluow 9no on 2 Was trembling and near panic when he noticed the friendly light of the hotel on the other side of the bridge. With a cry of terror, he rushed towards the light and threw open the door. but as he turned to bolt the door behind him. it was thrown open again and in came the head, 2120g odi js9 8 lil owo UOY 9Vs2 (3)everyone in the room. y frightening vod 19d to airl mi snoje or由 2oittee Juordiiw vews og 0 1t was a very frightened little boy withalarge basket on his head to keep the rain off. 10rd 10 mid o |ist onoja s9rt jol 1 am afraid of ghosts," the little boy explained. "I saw a man walking ahead of me and 2GE! 20 G 2[0U D 12 01. GL Jonze stayed close behind him to be safe." (4 f these travelers had not come to the hotel but had instead gone their separate ways, each Would have been convinced that he had meta ghost. New stories would have spread among their friends and neighbors about the evil spirits of the bridge 5if it had not been for the bright ght of the small hotel. (356 words CAN-DO List 口 (Reading) 「怪談幽霊」 をテーマとした英文を読んで, 全体の理解ができる。 c-M

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English Senior High

見辛かったらすみませんが、問2の英作文の添削をしていただきたいです🤲

2015年度 英語 13 They should not have to lose their livelihoods. Secondlv. although I agree 次の英文は、英語のディベートの授業での対話です。この対話を読み,下の問い に答えなさい。 with Keiko that climate change is a serious problem, I think air travel is a much less damaging source of carbon pollution than, for example, burnimg MR. ROBERTS: Good morning, everybody. Today we have the first of our Coal. We should address these more serious causes first. Finally, the most student debates. The topic this morning is air travel, and the argument is. 法 important reason is the issue of freedom. People in a democracy expect the “Domestic air travel in Japan should be discouraged." Keiko will first argue right to travel as they wish. It has made our lives more convenient and in favor of the proposal and Junko will speak against. Over to you, Keiko. created more opportunities for everyone. We should not reduce our quality of life. Thank you for listening. KEIKO: Good morning, everybody. I am going to speak today in favor of the proposal. Limitless air travel inside Japan is a luxury that we can no longer MR. ROBERTS: Thank you to our two speakers. Now, are there any afford. The main reason is that it is extremely damaging to the questions from the audience? environment. The carbon gases produced by aircraft are very high and are a 頭人 proven cause of global warming. Therefore, we should try and reduce air 問1 次の(1)~(5)の文について, 本文の内容と一致するものには○.一致しないも travel as much as possible to protect the environment, not only for Japan but のには×を,それぞれ解答欄に記入しなさい。 also for the whole world. Secondly, air travel is actually unnecessary within the four islands of Japan. Now, while I appreciate that travel to Okinawa is (1) Keiko's main reason for opposing domestic air travel is the damage it a different case, there are efficient train services throughout Japan that are causes to the environment. h fast and environmentally friendly. These make an excellent alternative to air (2) Keiko thinks that air travel is cheap and efficient. flights, so there is really no need to use airplanes in most cases. Finally, (3) Keiko recommends that people travel between Okinawa and mainland there is an economic reason. Air travel is expensive for passengers because Japan by ship. the price of fuel keeps increasing, but airline companies are still struggling (4) Junko thinks that climate change is not an important problem. to make profits. Moreover, regional airports often cannot attract enough (5) Junko thinks that a lot of jobs will be lost if air travel is reduced. customers, and, overall, the industry is not cost-effective, It's time to admit that air travel is too damaging and expensive to be sustainable. Thank you. 問2 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Which of the two speakers do you more agree with? Give at least one JUNKO: Thank you, Keiko. I am going to disagree with the proposal for three reason for your answer. (解答欄:13.8cm×4行) reasons. Firstly, I think there is a strong economic case to support flying. Many jobs depend on air travel, not just the pilots and cabin staff, but also people who work in airports or for airlines, or who rely on fast transport.

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