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2. 一般動詞 演習問題 A に書きなさい。 )内の日本語を適する形の英語になおし, るかUSes 1 次の英文の( (1) Aki (使う) this bike every day. (2) My brother (見る) TV for three hours every night.ia (3) I (食べた) lunch at two. 4) They (訪ねた) their teacher last Sunday. epe 39g ) 19dtond wateha ae dam sited Carried faiade Sad 9VEd )mdT eba (eglsmト (5) He(運んだ) my suitcase to the taxi. ](6) Yuki (作った)a big cake yesterday. (7) She (言った), “Tm very tired.” (aodassd ト dosst でい oi0 e (aed hres に適する語を書きなさい。 a 次の日本文にあう英文になるように, (1) 母は毎日私たちのシャツを洗濯します。 Bother 2) 絵美は毎日フランス語を勉強します。 Studies French every day. 3) 私はきのうテニスをしませんでした。 ot Luasles ud tadies our shirts every day. bus fmda Emi P:P )彼は博物館へ行きません。 ploy tennis yesterday.文英の 〈去盛O同一) 切社奨す ち I He hot ーいいえ, 読みませんでした。 dailg read this story? adoit does 90 to the museum.eedaib srd (dasw) ens あなたはこの物語を読みましたか。 Did abaue Jesl hhag uo ot yoneM (ativai) I (0 abroday m9og wen s (stirw) ad2 amid aardrse anihoge (qo.lere メog faalhood eida (b版) udfed you ーNo, 次の英文の下線部の語を現在形になおし, に書きなさい。 Ms. Kato spoke French very well. Jack came here to see her. D同 ame She went shopping with my mother. Jane had a racket in her hand. 日apcceks ave cat-ate He brought his friends to the party. Come came Keiko knew his sister's name. tk yog に適する語を書いて, 対話文を完成させなさい。 A buow (R)daom aenl この英文の A: Does John work very hard? e0ob eda ad.oM 8 fesn't. Do B: No, they don't. Did B: No, he odt of og ct leBW UOY A: your sisters like sports? ob Lest a or.im hik はdoedeoe a bpid+全) you listen to music last night? B: Yes, I A: Mary read two books last week?mol vm ob dedalt LoM :8 B: No, sheid A: Who plays tennis with her? B: Kenji dol A odpoY :8 した。

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English Senior High

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(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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