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EXERCISE 3 (S) 分 HinU I次の各文中のit が何を表しているか指摘しなさい。 1. What time is it? 2. It was last Sunday that I heard the news. 3. Where is the diary? Have you seen it? 4. It is difficult to find a four-leaf clover. -It's ten past nine. I 次の各文の( ) 内に、we, you, they, this, that のうち適切なものを入れなさい。 ono ① id] e'omo ob jeum enO 1 ) drink a lot of beer in Germany. 2. Do ( 3. I know ( your country? rival. strong ) eat beef in ): he is my aidb insw uoy ぶHon MSUS CSKC" T,II ) have many rainy days in June. ) of a gentleman. omoe:vne omos ③ Stonud yus ovsd por od .8 次の各文の( ) 内に適切な再帰代名詞を入れなさい。e9up yus avsd poy ll 現待を表 【きe] 5. His behavior is ( 1. He looked at ( )in the mirror. 20 asmbas 1edtons jedio O bns gid ai tiue anO d g s Talb'nai aslg aifT a Las dod ① BOp op pcu sats AGLA pmmk 1. Peggy dressed herself quickly and went out.nmow (srd)) dhol 8 UC 2[uba 2. We must take good care of ( 3. The girl hid ( ) in the closet. ) at the party last night. 4.I enjoyed ( nota bad V 次の各文の意味を書きなさい。 dose 2. Old Mr. Todd was as gentle as a lamb. To doad e ad ad impbume 山n 0r LOン ye 0 eti esh bnid yov3.[1 HA 10 1ortle 10adia 91 og Torition ① 3. It is certain that he will win the Nobel prize. 3. 次の各文の( ) 内の語を並べかえて意味の通る文にしなさい。 1. They (that / up/will / say / go / prices). beo 2. Judy (call / himself / the / to/ principal / decided). 3. He (it / to / the / difficult / machine /found / use). 7 代名詞(1)

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English Senior High

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using participial adjectives USIIg real Iditionals to talk about present and future events%; Unit 2 oresent real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the present, we use if + the imple present in the if clause, and the simple present in the result clause: Ifl have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. The future real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the future, we use if + the simple oresent in the if clause, and will + base form in the result clause: If you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. We can also use time clauses to talk about the future. Notice that the structure is the same as the real Conditional: PRESENT: When I have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. FUTURE: After you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. Participial adjectives modify the nouns or pronouns they accompany. They are typically formed by adding -ing or -(e)d to a verb-also known as the present and past participle. (Remember, though, that the past participles of some verbs are irregular, such as freeze - frozen.) Generally, the "cause" of the feeling uses the -ing form: Her decision to quit was surprising. And the “receiver" of the feeling uses the -ed form: I was surprised by her decision to quit. ere are some other common participial adjectives: Base verb -ing -ed Base verb -ing -ed annoying annoyed frustrate frustrating frustrated annoy interest interesting interested bore boring bored satisfy satistying satisfied confuse confusing confused shock shocking shocked embarrass embarrassing embarrassed surprise surprising surprised excite exciting excited

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English Senior High

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(24) 困シせん へに飛かい… him to dress like a doctor or lawyer, but he always dressed like my What my father wore embarrassed me as a young man. I wanted *I をさせる father. He wore old jeans and snapped shirts. I blamed the way he dressed for my social failures. I felt that girls 5 laughed at me because they' d seen him mowing" the grass in cut-offs" and black boots. I asked him what even at age fourteen struck me as cruel and wrong. “Why," I asked, "don' t you dress 'nice," like my friends' fathers?" He held me with his sad, shocked eyes and searched 2. for an answer. Then he said, "I like my clothes." An hour later my mother stormed into my room, slapped* me hard OT across the face and called me an “ungrateful little fool." ①In time they forgave me, and as I matured I realized that girls avoided me not because of my father but because of his son. ②I realized that my mother had slapped me because my father could not, and it soon 15 became clear that what he had really said that night was that there are things more important than clothes. He' d said he couldn' tspend even five cents on himself because there were things I wanted. Without another word, my father said, "You' re my son, and I make sacrifices so that your life will be better than mine." For my high-schoo! graduation, my father arrived in a suit. 0% Somehow he seemed taller, more handsome and impressive. It wasn' t the suit, of course, but theman. I didn' t see it again until his funeral. On the morning of his funeral, I took the suit out of his closet and changed into it. I gathered up the courage to study myself in his 25 mirror, where I appeared small and insignificant. ③AndI stood there for some time, facing myself in my father' s mirror, weeping and trying to imagine- my father' s clothes. (注)mow 草を機械で刈る slap 平手でたたく grow into (H14. 3) cut-offs ひざ上で切ったジーンズ -as I will for the rest of my life the day IlI -47-

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