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1⃣ 1はmustを使うことはわかるけどもう一個の空白に何が入るか分からないので教えて欲しくて 2はwillを使うことはわかるけどもう一個の空白は分からないので教えて欲しくて 3は何も分からないので教えて欲しくて 4はmayを使うことはわかるけどもう一個の空白が分から... Read More

す(p.17 して作ります 高い圧力 たドア must Drills Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. Fact Fact Fact C 1. Every student ( 2. This battery ( ) the emergency drill tomorrow. [参加しなければならない] ) useful when the power is out. [ 役立つだろう] ) an elevator when an earthquake happens. [Thaastal] ) ( old [古いかもしれない] 3. You ( )( ) ( 4. The batteries in this portable radio ( 2 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. Fact CFact D Fact B 1. You ( )( ) alpha rice in 15 minutes with hot water. お湯を使えば15分でアルファ米を用意することができます。 ) ( 2. If you don't have any emergency food, I ( もし非常用食料がなければ、 いくらか差し上げますよ。 3. You ( DC ) three liters of water at home. 自宅には3リットルの水を保管しておくべきです。 4. We (0 ) anything to eat in this shop. このお店では食べるものを何も見つけることができません。 ) you some. Grammar in Context 3 Read the dialogues and change the verbs to the appropriate form. Use either (should/may/ will). 1. A: You look so pale! Are you OK? B: I have a headache. I don't know, but I (have) a cold. A: That's too bad! You (go) to see a doctor right away. 2. A: Excuse me. How big is the medium size pizza? B: The medium size pizza is for one person, but it (be) too big if you aren't hungry. A: I'm very hungry now, so I (have) it. 1 4 Complete the sentences based on the Japanese ones. Personal Seal 2 If you live in Japan, your personal seal. one cheaply, and it is often used in daily life. For example, at some banks, your personal seal when you open a bank account. Also, a personal seal is very popular among foreign tourists. It a good souvenir when you go back to your country. 印鑑 もし日本に住むなら、自分の印鑑を持つべきです。 安く買うことができ, 日常生活でしばしば使います。 例えば, いくつかの銀行では、 銀行口座を開くときに印鑑を持っていかなければなりません。 また, 印鑑は外国人 旅行者にとても人気があります。 帰国するときには,よいお土産になるかもしれません。 Unit 7

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English Senior High

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13 20 速読 問題 Reading 1/52 Reading €77 Grammar /16 Writing have no choice but to~ /12 "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." When I was invited to an 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 American woman's house for Christmas, her mother said to me, "We usually don't have a regular breakfast. Will you need breakfast tomorrow?" Out of reserve, I was not able to say "Yes, I will," because (1)that would require her to prepare breakfast for me 5 alone. I had no choice but to say, "No, thank you. (2)Her mother took me at my word, and assumed that I was also in the habit of skipping breakfast. When I was back at the university after the holidays, I (3)brought up the subject with a few Americans. 4)"If you had been in my place, and had needed breakfast, what would you have said?" One person said, "Your friend's mother was being frank, so I'd 00.00% 10 have said frankly, 'If you could prepare a little breakfast, I'm sure I'd enjoy it. (5) Otherwise, I'll eat out." Another person said, "That's not so polite. I'd have asked her politely, 'If you could prepare breakfast for me, I'd appreciate it." They asked me why I had been reluctant to give a frank opinion. I explained the Japanese cultural viewpoint. In Japan, immediately accepting an 15 offer of a meal is regarded as impudent; such an invitation is supposed to be declined at least once. But the host realizes that the guest has declined out of reserve, and makes it a rule to ask a second time. A Japanese guest never insists on being served a meal. The host understands the situation and the feelings of the guest and reacts appropriately. (7) "That idea has no chance at all of working here," one American said with total frankness. She continued, "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." (294 words) /11 reserve [rizá:rv] , be in the habit of ~ing 〜するのが習慣になっている 15 decline [diklain] (丁重に) 断る 19 appropriately [ǝproupriǝtli] 〜するしかない 13 reluctant [rilíktant] 気が進まない 嫌がる 精

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