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【ⅢI】 次の(A), (B)の設問に答えよ。 (A)14点,(B) 6点) (A) 次の英文を読んで下の設問に最も適切な解答をせよ。 特に指示のない選択式の設問は記 号を1つ選んで答え, "You may choose more than one option." と指示のある設問に対して複 数の記号を選ぶ場合は, アイウエオ順に解答すること。 Mike: Hello Alex, long time no see! Alex: Hi, it's been almost two years since we last met each other! How were you doing? Mike: Until recently, I was frustrated that I could not meet my friends at university, but I was able to spend more time with my family, so I was okay. By the way, how did you like the online classes? Alex: Personally, I did not like them. It was difficult for me to maintain my concentration at home. Also, I could not resist the temptation of using my smartphone, because there was no supervisor at home who checked whether I was working hard or not. Mike: If you use your phone during class, the professor will definitely tell you off! Mo Alex: Another reason why I prefer in-person classes is that I can ask questions or have discussions with my friends. In the Pre-covid-19 era, when I had questions, I went up to my friend Thomas, one of the best students in our faculty and he taught me everything that I did not understand. Mike: That was a huge issue for me as well. If I have questions piled up, then I am more likely to dislike the subject and have more anxiety towards it. So, my friends and I decided to have meetings online on a regular basis and this helped me to worry less about online learning. Alex: That was really ( 1 ) of you, I should have done that! So, are you in favor of online learning? Mike: Yes, although I have less face-to-face interaction with friends, I like online learning more because I do not have to spend a lot of time commuting to school. I live far away from university and it takes two hours for me to get here by train. B(A) Alex: Really! I did not know that, what time do you wake up? Mike: I usually wake up at 5 am. Alex: That's so early! What do you do on the train? Mike: I just do netsurfing and I do not feel that I use my time productively on the train. If we can continue to take online classes wherever we want, we can get more flexibility in our schedules, We won't have take the time to commute to the university to attend classes, or if we like it, we may even be able to watch lecture videos on our phones while traveling by train. Alex: I understand your opinion, but didn't you have any technical problems? Mike: I only had a few. Besides, most of the professors posted recorded videos of lectures after class. So, I watched the recordings when I missed some parts. Furthermore, I could study at my own pace and the videos allowed me to digest what I had learned. Alex: That's a good point, but it had an adverse effect on my learning. Mike: How? Alex: I started skipping my online classes because I thought I could just watch those recorded videos later. So, just before exams, I had so many videos to watch. Mike: Maybe, traditional classroom settings might be better for people like you. Alex: I think so. Oh, it's time to go to class. Mike: Oh, yeah, have a good day. Alex: You too! 問1 NOTES Topic of the conversation: (2) Standpoint Basis Mike (3) (5) Choose the best one to complete blank 1. 7 because cruel clever I kind 2 Choose the best title to complete blank 2. 7 How to get good results at university Technical issues in online classes Safe remote learning at home I Online learning or learning face to face Alex (4) (6) -11-

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【Ⅲ】 次の(A), (B)の設問に答えよ。 ((A)14点,(B)6点) (A) 次の英文を読んで,下の設問に最も適切な解答をせよ。 特に指示のない選択式の設問は記 号を1つ選んで答え, "You may choose more than one option." と指示のある設問に対して複 数の記号を選ぶ場合は、 アイウエオ順に解答すること。 Mike: Hello Alex, long time no see! Alex: Hi, it's been almost two years since we last met each other! How were you doing? Mike: Until recently, I was frustrated that I could not meet my friends at university, but I was able to spend more time with my family, so I was okay. By the way, how did you like the online classes? Alex: Personally, I did not like them. It was difficult for me to maintain my concentration at home. Also, I could not resist the temptation of using my smartphone, because there was no supervisor at home who checked whether I was working hard or not. Mike: If you use your phone during class, the professor will definitely tell you off! Hot Alex: Another reason why I prefer in-person classes is that I can ask questions or have discussions with my friends. In the Pre-covid-19 era, when I had questions, I went up to my friend Thomas, one of the best students in our faculty and he taught me everything that I did not understand. Mike: That was a huge issue for me as well. If I have questions piled up, then I am more likely to dislike the subject and have more anxiety towards it. So, my friends and I decided to have meetings online on a regular basis and this helped me to worry less about online learning. Alex: That was really (1) of you, I should have done that! So, are you in favor of online learning? Mike: Yes, although I have less face-to-face interaction with friends, I like online learning more. because I do not have to spend a lot of time commuting to school. I live far away from university and it takes two hours for me to get here by train. Alex: Really! I did not know that, what time do you wake up? Mike: I usually wake up at 5 am. ant mo Alex: That's so early! What do you do on the train? Mike: I just do netsurfing and I do not feel that I use my time productively on the train. If we can continue to take online classes wherever we want, we can get more flexibility in our schedules, We won't have to take the time to commute to the university to attend classes, or if we like it, we may even be able to watch lecture videos on our phones while traveling by train. Alex: I understand your opinion, but didn't you have any technical problems? Mike: I only had a few. Besides, most of the professors posted recorded videos of lectures after class. So, I watched the recordings when I missed some parts. Furthermore, I could study at my own pace and the videos allowed me to digest what I had learned. Alex: That's a good point, but it had an adverse effect on my learning. Mike: How? Alex: I started skipping my online classes because I thought I could just watch those recorded videos later. So, just before exams, I had so many videos to watch. Mike: Maybe, traditional classroom settings might be better for people like you. Alex: I think so. Oh, it's time to go to class. Mike: Oh, yeah, have a good day. Alex: You too! 問1 NOTES Topic of the conversation: ( 2 ) Standpoint Basis Mike (3) (5) Choose the best one to complete blank 1. 7 because cruel clever I kind 2 Choose the best title to complete blank 2. 7 How to get good results at university Technical issues in online classes Safe remote learning at home I Online learning or learning face to face Alex ( 4 ) (6) -11- 18

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English Senior High

青線部で質問です同一表現の繰り返しを避けるはS V A and Bのことですか?もう一つのカンマとセミコンロンの用法がわからないのですが、それらははどういう形で共通の語句を省略しているのですか?

次の英文を訳しなさい BEGAGT In Britain we sip the refreshing beverage from breakfast till bedtime. Tea lubricates all our social activity. Some prefer it plain, others with milk, sugar, or both. 共通語句は省略する 17課で学んだように, and but などの等位接続詞は, 文法上同じ役割を持つ語・ 句・節をつなぎます。ですから,たとえば and に着目して前課で学んだ共通関係で文 構造がつかめないときには,同一表現 (=共通語句) の繰り返しを避けるために省略が あると考えてよいのです。これからは, and butor・カンマ(,)・セミコロン ( ;) の後の構造分析に確信が持てないときは,共通語句の省略と考えて文の構造把握 にかかりましょう。 . Jacinsw I'nob" 19:14 CEN 〈形容詞+名詞〉の名詞とS・V・O・C・Mが省略される on bib 共通語句の省略には、大別すると① <形容詞+名詞〉の名詞と, ②文の(主) 要素の O SIT 省略があります。 例を挙げて少し検討してみましょう。 Some plants have some 名詞 Vt 38 (a) Some plants have white flowers, some pink, some red. (pools) (agaist slould sit mort), mult sorodn カンマ以下の some と pink, red が初めの節のどの語句と対応するのかを対比 し,何が省略されているかを考えてみましょう。 (Some plants は 「一部の植物, 植物によっては・・・なものもある」と訳しておきましょう。)) yud bre guigeo ALAC 104 カンマ以下はVt (have) と 名詞 (plants/flowers) の省略。 icking (東北学院大) white flowers 名詞 pink/red Some people are others Vi M plants がない, some pink, some red の some は代名詞に品詞が変わりましたが, h 5(X) pink/red は相変わらず形容詞のままです。 SACRAPERO DH LEFTY-0 (b) Some people are wise, but others not. (others=other people → 1課) not wise C カンマ以下はV (are) と girls [伊草 C (wise) の省略。gnolog/ は動詞) いのは の 第1 では (In (大本 第2 紅茶は Te 第3 人に とS C カ othe の技 こと の対 《全 信 t E

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English Senior High

これの答えとそうなった理由教えて欲しいです

5 次の英文を読んで、後の問いに答えよ。 In the "New England winter of 1891, it was too cold to "exercise outside. James Naismith, a Canadian college teacher, wanted to give his students a game to play inside. He tied two fruit baskets to the walls of the school's gym. Then, he gave the young men a soccer ball to throw into the baskets. At first, the students got too excited at the new game, and they began hurting each other. So James "created some rules. For example, he said that the players could not push or hit each other. He also made another important change Because he was tired of taking the ball out of the baskets after every score, he cut holes in the bottom of the baskets. Then he made a list of 13 simple rules and called the new game "basket ball." James shared the rules with other teachers. Basketball soon became popular in North America because it was fun, easy to learn, and could be played anywhere. Both boys' and girls' basketball teams began playing all over America and Canada. Basketball has become one of the world's most popular sports, but even now the 13 rules from 1891 are part of the game. (注)* New England ニューイングランド (米国北東部6州から成る地域) exercise 運動する create 〜を生み出す, 考案する 問 次の英文を完成させるのに最も適当なものを, ①~④から1つ選べ。 James made changes to his new game 85 to make it more exciting to make it safer for players 3 to play it in the summer 4 to have smaller teams 問2 次の英文の質問の答えとして最も適当なものを, ①~④から1つ選べ。 86 What is true about basketball? It started as an outdoor game. It was difficult to learn at first. was first played by girls 4 It still uses James's rules. -11- 2021 Ⅰ秋ベーシック [英語]

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長文問題 ✓ 次の文は、由美 (Yumi) が電車の中での出来事について書いたものです。これを読んで、あとの問いに答え When I got on the train, I found a seat. I took the seat. I was tired because I played big baseball bag. I thought he played baseball after school. tennis after school for a long time. There was a high school boy next to me. He had a The train was crowded. When the train stopped at the next station, a young mother got on the train with her baby. She looked for a seat, but she could not find done. She 5 stood just in front of me, and her baby was crying. I really wanted to stand up and give my seat to her, ( ② ) I looked down and closed my eyes. I said to myself, "I know I should be kind to the mother, but I am tired. So I can't give my seat to her." I knew this was my excuse. Just then, the high school boy next to me stood up and said, "Please sit here." I ( ③ ) my eyes and looked up. The mother said, "Thank you," and sat down. The boy looked ( ④ ), but said to her, "You're welcome." I was ashamed, so I looked down and closed my eyes again. When I got home, Italked about this with my sister. She said, “If you don't stand up quickly, you will miss the chance to give your seat to others. If you see such a person next time, just stand up quickly. If you do it, you will feel ( ⑤ )." The next day the train was crowded again. When an old man got on the train, I stood up and said, "[ 6 That was easy and I was happy. When I came home, I said to my sister, "I did it !" (注) get on : 乗る seat : 座席 □(1) 下線部①の指す具体的なものを日本語で答えなさい。 □ (2) ② be crowded : 混雑している stood: stand の過去形 in front of ~: ~の前に look down: 下を向く say to oneself: 心の中で考える knew know の過去形 excuse : 言い訳 look up : 上を向く be ashamed: 恥ずかしく思う quickly: すぐに miss のがす chance to 〜 〜する機会 person: 人 * 英語 中2 内にあてはまる語を,次のア~エから1つ選び、記号で答えなさい。 ウ because I but 内に最も適当な英語1語をそれぞれ書きなさい。 イ and ア when (3) ③.⑤の( ア happy I nice )内にあてはまる語を. 次のア~エから1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 イ tired ウ busy ■に最も適する3語の英文を書きなさい。 (5) 60 □(6) 由美が疲れていた理由を日本語で答えなさい。 し (7) 本文の内容について 次の問いに主語と動詞のある英文で答えなさい。 □② Why did Yumi think that the high school boy played baseball? ■⑥ Did Yumi give her seat to the old man ? - 41- 10 15 ] ] 1

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3の問題と、⑺の和訳が分かりません。 ⑺は、二人の旧友が長い間会わずして再会して、彼らは何時間も話し込んだ。 この訳し方でいいんですかね?

【1】 教科書 P.82~86 Reading “Table for Two " の前半部分を読んで設問に答えなさい。 In 1947, (1) my mother, Deborah, was a twenty one year-old student at New York University, majoring in English literature. She was a beautiful woman with a great passion for books and ideas, who read hungrily and hoped to become a writer one day. (2) My father, Joseph, was a budding painter who supported himself by teaching art at a junior high school in New York. On Saturdays, he would paint all day, either at home or in Central Park, and eat out for dinner. (3) One Saturday night, he chose a neighborhood restaurant called the Milky Way. The Milky Way happened to be my mother's favorite restaurant. On that Saturday, after studying throughout the morning and early afternoon, (4) she went there for dinner. carrying along a used copy of Dickens' novel, Great Expectations. The restaurant was crowded, and she was given a table in a corner. She settled in for an evening of nice food, red wine, and Dickens. Within half an hour, all the tables were taken. (5) The waiter came over and asked my mother if she would share her table with someone else. Without looking up from her book, my mother agreed. “A tragic life for poor dear Pip," my father said, mentioning the hero's name when he saw the torn cover of Great Expectations. My mother absently looked up at him, and at that moment, she saw something strangely familiar in his eyes. Actually, she saw herself in his eyes. My father, entirely charmed with the woman before him, swears to this day that he heard a voice inside his head. “She is your destiny," the voice said, and immediately after that, he felt a sweet sensation running from the tips of his toes to the crown of his head. (6) Whatever my parents saw or heard or felt that night, they both understood that something wonderful had happened. 1. 次の英語を日本語に直しなさい。 (1) major in~ で専攻する 地域 ・中 落ち着く (3) neighborhood (5) throughout (7) settle in (9) whatever (8) Neither one of them was able to sleep. Even after she closed her eyes, my mother could see only one thing: my father's face. And (9) my father, who could not stop thinking about her, stayed up all night painting my mother's portrait. たとえ (2) neither (4) happen to~ (6) opposite (8) familiar 何をへとも (10) immediately 2. 下部 (1) (2)について 1947年当時、 母親と父親はどんな人物でしたか。 日本語で答えなさい。 mother 当時20歳でニューヨークの大学に通っていて英語を専攻していた。 本や考えに激情していて、それらを熱心に読んでいつか作家になると 望んでいた。 father 彼は当時売れない作家で、ニューヨークの中学校で 絵を教えることでお金を稼いでいた。 3. 下線部 (3)について、この日の夜に起きたことを要約しなさい。 どちらのもでない 偶然でする 反対の 精通している (7) Like two old friends catching up after a long absence from one another, they talked 6. 下線部 (6) を日本語に訳しなさい。 and talked for hours. At the end of the evening, my mother wrote her telephone number on the inside cover of Great Expectations and gave the book to my father. He said goodbye to her, gently kissing her on the forehead, and they walked off in opposite directions into the night. 4. 下線部 (4) を there の場所を明確にして日本語に訳しなさい。 彼女はミルキーウェイと呼ばれるレストランで使用済みのコピーの ディケンズの小説大いなる遺産を持ってきてどんどん読み進めていた。 5. 下線部 (5)の正しい日本語訳を以下の1~4から選びなさい。 1. ウェイターが来て、 母親にもし父親と相席したいなら それでも良いと返答した。 (2. ウェイターが来て、 母親に他のお客さんと相席してもらえるかどうか尋ねた。 3.ウェイターが通り過ぎて、他のお客さんにテーブルを譲った。 4. ウェイターが来て、 もし他のお客さんと相席をしたいなら、 それでも良いと返答し たとえ私の両親があの夜何を見て、聞いて、感じたとしても お互い何か素敵なことが起こったのだと理解した。 裏面

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