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English Junior High

分からないので教えて下さい!!!

次の問いの答えとして最も適当なものを、①~①のうちから1つ選べ。 Why couldn't Mr. Black and the children go for a swim one day ? 1 Because they had to go to the lake and look into the water. Because Mr. Black couldn't swim well 読解 問1 読解 3 Jill, Ellen, Bob, and Edward lived near a lake. They could go for a swim every day. A man named Mr. Black lived near the lake, too, Sometimes Mr. Black went Because the lake got dirty with garbage, oil and tires. 3 Because they could not get a boat. One day they asked him to go for a swim with them. Mr. Black said, “We can't o a swim. We may never swwim in the lake again. “Why not ?" asked Edward. swimming with the children. 下線部(ア)について,何をするために彼らは出かけたのか,日本語で答えなさい。 問2 「Because the lake is polluted." said Mr. Black. “There's a new Sign at the lake. h says: No Swimming, Polluted." “What is polluting the lake ?" asked Jill. 明3 下線部(イ) peopleが指すものとして、本文中に書かれていないものを、次の0~ ののうちから1つ選べ。 タイヤを捨てた車の所有者 “Let's go down to the lake and look at it." said Mr. Black. (ア) Mr. Black and the children went to the lake on a sunny Sunday. They looked into the water. It wasn't clean. They walked around the lake and they saw why it wasn't の 2 汚水を流した工場の人々 O 湖の近くに住む人々 clean. 3 油を流したボートの所有者 “Look at that *garbage in the water,” said Jill. “That's what's polluting the lake,” Edward saw oil floating on the water. “That oil pollutes the water, too,” said Edward. “It comes from boats on the lake." 下線部(ウ)について, 人々は何がわかっていたのか、 日本語で答えなさい。 問4 “Come here, " said Ellen. “Take a look at this. There are tires in the lake !" “Why would people throw tires into a lake ?" asked Bob. “They just don't stop to think," said Mr. Black. “But they are not the only ones who pollute the lake. The people who run that factory pollute the water, too." Bob looked at Mr. Black. ““What can we do ? How can we stop the pollution ?” he asked. “Well, we must get help from other people. We can't do it alone,” said Mr. Black. Mr. Black had a firiend who worked for a newspaper company. He asked him to help. The next day, the story about the pollution was reported in the newspaper. Many people read about the story. They talked of the pollution. They talked of ways to clean it up. One day ( People met at the lake. They came to clean it up. They cleaned out the garbage. Then they cleaned out the tires. They set up big cans. Then they put signs on the cans. The signs read, “Put Your Garbage Here.” People who lived near the lake came to help. People who had boats came to help. And, people from the factory also came to help. (ウ) They knew that it would take a long time to get the lake clean again. But they did not give up. They all hoped that someday the “No Swimming" sign would come down and the people could swim in the lake again. 注) garbage=ごみ

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English Senior High

このmany of which〜dailies,の部分はどういう働きですか?

In Britain there are a number of Sunday newspaperS, many of | |which are connected with the “dailies,” though not run by the 次の英文の下線部を | papers and usually contain a greater proportion of articles | |concerned with comment and general information rather than | (駒沢大) | same editor and staff. The Sunday papers are larger than the daily| news. 英語は「節約の言語」です。 共通関係を駆使した英文構成もその1つですし、 解 法語句の省略も技法の1つです。 この課では, 時·条件·譲歩などの副詞節の中 で 《S+ be動詞〉が省略されているのを見抜くのがポイントです。 まず,第1文の関係詞節中に組み込まれた though not run に注目してください。 後にby ~が続いていますから, 明らかに run は過去分詞です。とすると, 接続調 though の後に(S + be + run> と続くと節の形が整いますね。らで番販共会 共 10 これは誰でも知 には 英国 ある いろいろ 新聞の日曜版が (In Britain), there are a number of Sunday newspapers, (形) 変S兵館 (先) の界 〈文全) 33億> M (副) Vi 多くは (その) ~とつながりがある Imany(of which) are connected(with the “dailies”), 日刊新聞 S(代) (関代) V(受) ,5系国 自さうま、おざ見る をさし M ~だけれども 日曜版の多くは いない [though(they 運営されてによって 日刊と同じ 編集長 や 編集部員 re not run (by thesame editor and staff)」。 (S+be)省略 Vt(過分) このように,though の後に, (they are)を捕 常は副詞節中の主語は主節」 uems ho LGTUGIIPEL 10 飾」

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English Senior High

訳と構文が分かんないです 1の③です

(24) 困シせん へに飛かい… him to dress like a doctor or lawyer, but he always dressed like my What my father wore embarrassed me as a young man. I wanted *I をさせる father. He wore old jeans and snapped shirts. I blamed the way he dressed for my social failures. I felt that girls 5 laughed at me because they' d seen him mowing" the grass in cut-offs" and black boots. I asked him what even at age fourteen struck me as cruel and wrong. “Why," I asked, "don' t you dress 'nice," like my friends' fathers?" He held me with his sad, shocked eyes and searched 2. for an answer. Then he said, "I like my clothes." An hour later my mother stormed into my room, slapped* me hard OT across the face and called me an “ungrateful little fool." ①In time they forgave me, and as I matured I realized that girls avoided me not because of my father but because of his son. ②I realized that my mother had slapped me because my father could not, and it soon 15 became clear that what he had really said that night was that there are things more important than clothes. He' d said he couldn' tspend even five cents on himself because there were things I wanted. Without another word, my father said, "You' re my son, and I make sacrifices so that your life will be better than mine." For my high-schoo! graduation, my father arrived in a suit. 0% Somehow he seemed taller, more handsome and impressive. It wasn' t the suit, of course, but theman. I didn' t see it again until his funeral. On the morning of his funeral, I took the suit out of his closet and changed into it. I gathered up the courage to study myself in his 25 mirror, where I appeared small and insignificant. ③AndI stood there for some time, facing myself in my father' s mirror, weeping and trying to imagine- my father' s clothes. (注)mow 草を機械で刈る slap 平手でたたく grow into (H14. 3) cut-offs ひざ上で切ったジーンズ -as I will for the rest of my life the day IlI -47-

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