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文章が何を言っているか掴めません。できれば部分的でもいいのでSVなどを振ってくれると嬉しいです

向想 く1 >次の英文を読んで、下の設問に答えよ。 Perhaps the single biggest mistaké we make when we say 'No' is to start from 'No'. , We derive our ‘No' from what we are against- the other's demand or behavior. A positive ‘No' calls on us to do the exact opposite and base our ‘No' on what we are for. Instead of starting from ‘'No', start from ‘Yes'. Root your ‘No' in a deeper 'Yes' -a Yes' to your core interests and to what truly matters. Nowhere didI learn this more clearly than from a relative of mine who suffered from a serious addiction to alcohol that nearly cost him and others their lives in a car accident. He tried many times to give up the habit but always failed. Then at the age of sixty, just when all hope seemed lost, he found in himself the will to say ‘'No' and stop drinking. The secret? “"When my first grandchild was born," he says, “I wanted more than anything to live long enough to see him grow up. It was his birth that motivated me to get treatment and stop drinking. Since then, for over fifteen years now, I have not touched a drop." His 'Yes' to being present for his grandchildren - to be able to play with them and see them grow - motivated his powerful ‘No' to alcohol. His story serves to illustrate an everyday paradoxical truth: the power of your ‘No' comes directly from the power of your 'Yes'. 1our Yes is the underlying purpose for which you are saying 'No', The first step in the method is to uncover the Yes' that lies behind your'No'.(1)The deeper you go into vour core motivation, the more powerful your Yes' will be and thus the more powerful your 'No'. aht ha Tt is ourselves. It is our 1*em ;TL

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English Senior High

この教科書のレベルはどのくらいですか教えください この教科書でどのくらいのレベルの大学まで対応できますか?

1 On 10 February 2009, at a height of about 800 kilometers above Siberia, an American satellite collided the first such height [háit] satellite [séetalait] collide(d) [kaláid(id)] with an old Russian satellite. It was collision [kaligan] collision in the history of space development. As a result, fragment(s) [fráegmant(s)) debris [dabri:] more than 1,000 fragments of debris were scattered into space. 2 The image above shows the vast amount of space debris in orbit around Earth. Approximately 22,000 vast [váest] orbit [5:rbat] approximately [aprá:ksamatli) objects larger than 10 centimeters across are floating around Earth. Of these, about 16,000 are from known 10 considering [kansidarig) artificial [a:rtafijal] currently [ks:rantli] operation [a:paréifon] Considering that there are only about 1,000 artificial satellites currently in operation, the amount of Sources. space debris is astonishing. This space debris is not only due to the collision of satellites. For example, when rockets reach space, they s 15 leave behind surplus engines and fuel tanks. These objects remain in orbit as space debris. In addition, surplus s5:rplas] there are tools that astronauts have dropped while tool(s) [t:l(z)) astronaut(s) [astrand:t(s) aluminum [ala:manom per|par] working outside. Even a one-centimeter aluminum ball. when orbiting at a speed of around 10 kilometers per 0 bullet [bálat] second, is far more powerful than a bullet from a gun. gun [gán]

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English Senior High

1034です この表現ではlineとworkの意味が被らないですか? なぜ2つも使うのかわからないです

1034 どんなお仕事をしていますか? O口 What (in/work / you / of / are / line )? 6mmand は S have (the) の2。 The hill has (the) command of the whole town. nionae 渡せる」の意味を形成する。一緒に押さえておこ く慶鷹義塾大) (その丘から町全体が見渡せる) Tot sm srmald f'd e 1035 A:君の年ごろには、私たちはもっと勉強したものだよ。 ロロロ B:昔はそうだったようですね。 m as07 s2im 107 0 stob0 lust D 1033 have no idea wh- 節 100Kug A1の形で「…か [A について]まったくわからない」の意味を形成する。 。木間は、what 節内に become of A 「A の身に…が起こる」(= happen to A) の 表現を想定してまとめればよい。 9dbluode inghie eh 0副詞の since 「その時以来ずっと」 981。 工 have no idea wh- 節 [of A] の強意表現 don't have the slightest[faintest / remotest / least] idea wh-節 lof AJも頻出表現。 909x IanoM "owob ti12" SAOT I don't have the slightest idea ofthe result. (その結果については、まったくわかりません) n o idea には,「見当/想像」の意味を表す用法があり、have no idea wh- 節 [of A: We worked a lot harder when we were your age. B: (the / that / to / case / used / be) a long time ago. 1036 ロンドンはまったく初めてです。 図ロ I am a complete ( く慶悪義塾大) )in London. く杉野女子大) pob' yc epong 両本代 せAA 不却9 x bad od2 abuo ed no d brupe 1034 What line of work are you in? 「お仕事は何ですか」 Toloo ■ line には,「商売/職業」の意味を表す用法があり、 What line (of work[business]) is S in? 「S はどんな仕事をしていますか」の意味を形成す ocking iに いee esor る。 * line には,「短い手紙/一筆」の意味もある。drop Aaline「Aに一筆書き送る」も頻出 表現として覚えておく。 Please drop mea line to tell me ifI may expect you on April 1st. (4月1日にお会いできるかどうか, ご都合をご一報ください) 0136m (art T30円AT O で制題代 80 1035 That used to be the case. 「昔はそうだった」 ■ case には「真相/実情」の意味を表す用法があり. be the case で「本当であ る/真実である」の意味を形成する。 A-和 080 0本問は過去の状態を表す used to do (→ 82) を用い, That used to be the case 「昔はそうであった」 を作るのがポイント。 1042 て 1に od to 1036 I am a stranger in London. 「ロンドンは初めてです」 tonw 10jpob o お 「 stranger には,「(場所に)不案内な人/不慣れな人」の意味を表す用法があ る。 * stranger には, 「見知らぬ人」 の意味もあるので注意。 Don't speak to strangers. (知らない人に話しかけてはいけません) 0 aor 1900 1036 stranger

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