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English Senior High

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่‹ฑๆคœๅ…ฌๅผใ‚ตใƒณใƒ—ใƒซๅ•้กŒ โšซ Instructions: Read the article below and summarize it in your own words as far as possible in English. โšซ Suggested length: 60-70 words Write your summary in the space provided on your answer sheet. Any writing outside the space will not be graded. From the 1980s to the early 2000s, many national museums in Britain were charging their visitors entrance fees. The newly elected government, however, was supportive of the arts. It introduced a landmark policy to provide financial aid to museums so that they would drop their entrance fees. As a result, entrance to many national museums, including the Natural History Museum, became free of charge. Supporters of the policy said that as it would widen access to national museums, it would have significant benefits. People, regardless of their education or income, would have the opportunity to experience the large collections of artworks in museums and learn about the country's cultural history. Although surveys indicated that visitors to national museums that became free increased by an average of 70 percent after the policy's introduction, critics claimed the policy was not completely successful. This increase, they say, mostly consisted of the same people visiting museums many times. Additionally, some independent museums with entrance fees said the policy negatively affected them. Their visitor numbers decreased because people were visiting national museums to avoid paying fees, causing the independent museums to struggle financially.

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English Senior High

ใ“ใฎๅ•้กŒใฎ็ญ”ใˆๅˆใฃใฆใพใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ ๅคงๅ•2ใ‹ใ‚‰4ใพใงๆ•™ใˆใฆๆฌฒใ—ใ„ใงใ™๏ผ

) ๅ†…ใซ้ฉๅˆ‡ใชๅ‰็ฝฎ่ฉžใ‚’่ฃœใ„ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ 1. She was dressed ( in 2. I'm tired ( of 3. We were caught ( ) black then. ) doing the same things every day. in ) a storm on the way. 4. All the hotels here are crowded (with ) skiers. 5. We are not satisfied ( 6. His name is known ( to 7. The little boy was very pleased ( 8. My daughter is interested ( with ) your explanation. with in ) all the people in the town. ) the toy. ) world history. 9. Your mother will be delighted ( with ) the results of the test. ๆ—ฅๆœฌๆ–‡ใฎๆ„ๅ‘ณใ‚’่กจใ™ใ‚ˆใ†ใซ( ๅ†…ใซ้ฉ่ชžใ‚’่ฃœใ„ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ 1. ๅคšใใฎไบบใ€…ใŒ็ฌฌไบŒๆฌกไธ–็•ŒๅคงๆˆฆใงไบกใใชใฃใŸใ€‚ B Many people ( died ) ( world ) World War II. 2. ใ‚ฑใƒณใฎใ„ใจใ“ใฏใใฎไบค้€šไบ‹ๆ•…ใงใฒใฉใ„ใ‘ใŒใ‚’ใ—ใŸใ€‚ Ken's cousin ( was ) seriously ( injured ) ( in ) the traffic accident. ไธ‹็ทš้ƒจใซ้ฉๅˆ‡ใช่ชžๅฅใ‚’่ฃœใ„ใ€ ๅ—ๅ‹•ๆ…‹ใฎๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ—ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ They say that he is a world authority on physics. I is said to be 1. He People believe that the moon moves around the earth. a world authority on physics. 2. It is moved around the earth. The moon is believed to move around the earth. C ๅ›ž B

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English Junior High

่‹ฑ่ชžใŒใปใ‚“ใฃใฃใจใซ่‹ฆๆ‰‹ใงๅˆ†ใ‹ใ‚‰ใชใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ’ฆ ่งฃใๆ–นใ‚„็ญ”ใˆๆ•™ใˆใฆใ‚‚ใ‚‰ใ„ใŸใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ™‡๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ ใ‚ใจใ€1็•ชๅˆใฃใฆใพใ™ใ‹ใ€๏ผŸ

) 9 4ๆฌกใฎ( )ๅ†…ใฎ่ชžใ‚’้ฉใ™ใ‚‹ๅฝขใซใ‹ใˆใฆๆ›ธใใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ Thank you for (teach) me Japanese. โ‘ก One of (we knew about Japanese history. 3 Miki can sing the (well) in her class. ) โ‘ฃ He was ) D (surprise) at the news. โ‘ค May is the (five) month in a year. โ‘ฅ There (be) some snow in the park yesterday. โ‘ฆ He has (be) abroad many times. She left home before (do) her homework. theathing 5 ๆฌกใฎ่‹ฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ใ€ๆŒ‡็คบ้€šใ‚Šๆ›ธใๆ›ใˆใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ Godezod โ‘  His son works in Canada. (ไธ‹็ทš้ƒจใ‚’ๅฐ‹ใญใ‚‹็–‘ๅ•ๆ–‡ใซ) The bag was found two days ago. (ไธ‹็ทš้ƒจใ‚’ๅฐ‹ใญใ‚‹็–‘ๅ•ๆ–‡ใซ) Helen must go there. (้ŽๅŽปใฎๆ„ๅ‘ณใ‚’่กจใ™ๆ–‡ใซ) โ‘ฃ It is raining now. (ไธ‹็ทš้ƒจใ‚’ since last night ใซๅค‰ใˆใ€ ็พๅœจๅฎŒไบ†้€ฒ่กŒๅฝขใฎๆ–‡ใซ) โ‘ค My father took these pictures in Kyoto. (ๅ—ๅ‹•ๆ…‹ใฎๆ–‡ใซ) nozoovolg | km \1\

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