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英語長文の定期試験の問題なのですが、最初のAの正誤問題のcがT(正)になる理由が分かりません。 問題文のcの文章には Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound とあり、 本文には画像の蛍光ペンを引いた箇所の通り Nasa h... Read More

英語長文演習1学期中間試験 問題用紙 ※解答はすべて、 解答用紙に記入しなさい。 ※解答用紙のみ切り離して提出する。 1 Read the following essay and answer the questions. Most commercial airplanes travel at about 500 to 600 miles per hour. SR-71 Blackbird, which was developed by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, could fly as fast as 2500 miles per hour. At that speed, you could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. So why does it still take so long for ordinary people to fly? I The to shatter windows One of the biggest problems is that when a plane flies faster than the speed of sound it breaks the sound barrier, causing a sonic boom. This boom is thousands of feet below the plane. II Unfortunately, a lack of fuel efficiency and the high costs of maintenance made it unprofitable. It retired in 2003, just a few years after a major accident. But the dream of supersonic travel never died, and engineers at NASA have finally figured out a way to reduce the sound of a sonic boom to little more than that of a car door shutting. III If all goes well, they will use the data they collect to try to convince regulators to update aviation laws to allow commercial supersonic flight. At least three companies in the US are hoping to advantage of such a change, and they aim to put supersonic planes in the air within the next decade. QUESTIONS: A About the following explanations, put T if it is true, and put F if it is false. Qa. Before realizing the dream of supersonic travel, aviation laws must be changed. b. In 1960s, ordinary people could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. c. Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound made by supersonic airplanes. d. The Concorde flew much faster than ordinary commercial airplanes. e. Supersonic airplanes can do damage to houses or buildings when they fly over land. BChoose the right sentence to fill in III a. NASA is hoping to run test flights over land in 2022. b. Military airplanes fly at speeds many times that. c. That's why the Concorde, a supersonic plane that traveled at around 1500 miles per hour, was mostly limited to routes above the ocean. CChoose the appropriate word or phrase to fill in ★ and ☆ . ★ b. so loud c. loud enough a. too loud d. louder a. make b. take C. gain d. share

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English Senior High

合ってるか見て欲しいです お願いします (1) This morning, trains stopped the service, but it seems to resume 30 minutes ago. (2) I was embarrassed not know... Read More

Hints (不定詞や動名詞を用いて文を作る 次の文を英語にしなさい。 (必要に応じて、 4 14 和文和訳] の空欄をうめて考えてみよう。) (1) 今朝、電車は運転を見合わせていたが、30分前に復旧したようだ。 (1) 37 「和文和訳 [別の表現に言い換える] - 和文和訳 [別の表現に言い換える]| を)再開したようだ (交通の) 業務・運 転 を)停止していた /C service (中断していたこと) を再開する smil tooy slegw29nodg fect exercise and ruisle resume 動 [riz(j)ú:m] (2)ホームステイ先で,テーブルマナーについて知らないことを恥ずかしく思った。 (2) 38 和文和訳[隠れた主語を補う]( は) ホームステイをしている間に、テーブルマナーにつ Dolpa テーブルマナー table manners HORST bood いて知らないことを恥ずかしく思った onoriglame id diens abusin dlew E INTE ホームステイ」 を意味する homestay は日本語の 「ホームステイ」ほど 広く使われてはいな いため、別の表現に sonlarne mizu u sebi adi jangaz (3) 私の意見では,現代の若者は性別を問わず自分で調理できることが大切である。 和文和訳するとよい。 〔京都大*〕 (3) 36 性別 gender (4) 歴史の知識は我々が未来を予見することを可能にするかもしれない。 〔札幌大〕 (4) 39 〜を予見する foresee [fo:rsí:] 13 (5) 39 (5)より多くの情報は,私たちがよりよい決定をすることに役立つが,〔明治薬科大 *〕 時には誤解を招くこともある。 和文和訳 [隠れた主語を補う] + [別の表現に言い換える ] > が)時に ( に)( させる原因となることがある。 Li

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2020年度 英語 京都産業大-公募推薦11月16日 京都産業大-公募推薦11月16日 2020 年度 英語 (B]次の会話文を読んで,空所をうめるのに最も適切なものを一つ選び, その番号 をマークしなさい。 Mike: Pea soup? No way! Well, you chose the museum, so how about if I ( 19 )? Jack: That sounds fair. Let's go. I like their pizza. Jack and Mike are in an art museum. 16) Jack: Hey, look at this one! What a fantastic sculpture! 1. show me a rock Mike: Uh, what is that? 2. stop you praising it Jack: I don't know, but it's quite amazing. Just look at how the shape curves up 3. make me depressed from the floor, and the color and the texture give it a feeling of sadness. 4. help you understand it Mike: Huh? What are you talking about? I just see a rock. Jack: No, no, no! You have to look at it in a different way. Here, read the tite 7) and description of the piece. Maybe that will ( 16 ). 1. can't imagine Mike: The piece is called The Edge of Dawn." It says here that the artist 2. want to tell us wanted to create the feeling of an early morning on a rocky beach. Well, I understand the "rocky" part, but not much else. The only thing I feel is 3. say about Rembrandt hungry, because it's lunchtime. 4. don't like about the beach aleg Jack: Unbelievable! I think that the artist wants to challenge us to imagine how he felt when he created the piece. You know, most artists have something 18) d or *they( 17 ), or something they want us to think about. 1. No, I'm not. Mike: You're kidding, right? I's just a rock in a room. There's no special 2. That's not true! meaning. 3. If it's lunchtime, Jack: You're not an art lover, are you? 4. You mean, classical music? Mike: ( 18 )Ilove Rembrandt and all the classic works. People, buildings, bowls of fruit, they all look so real. But this modern art? Even I could do 19) that! 1. stay here Jack: Ah, but you didn't. Maybe that's the difference. Anyway, I like it a lot. 2. eat by myself Mike: Okay, let's agree to disagree. Everyone has their own opinion, I guess. 3. agree with your choice Anyway, are you ready for lunch yet? I heard there's a great Italian 4. decide the restaurant for lunch restaurant just down the street. Jack: Or we could eat in the museum cafeteria. They make a good pea soup. HRNO. L NAME C

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