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⚠️至急です これ解いて欲しいです!

【選択 A Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: 【共通問題】 ([2]~[8]) 2 次の対話文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えよ。 Jack is a student from the UK. He is in Japan to study Japanese. One day, he is talking with his Japanese friend Mai after school. Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack Do you have any plans for next Sunday, Jack? No, I don't. Why? Yes, of course, we do. I didn't know that. In the U.K., we usually don't need money when we enter museums. Really? In Japan, we usually need money. Why are museums free in your country? Because everyone should enjoy the arts. The government thinks so. That's nice. I think museums need a lot of money. For example, they have to take care of the artworks there. They need people to do that. How do they get money for them? Well, they have some ways. First, the government gives some money to museums. Second, in museums, there are some shops and restaurants, and (B) Third, they sometimes lend their artworks to other museums and get money. Lastly, there are also donations from people. Donations? Do you know Aoba Museum? How about going there with me? Aoba Museum? Oh, it's a new museum near the park, right? Yes! I want to go there. Good. We can see many beautiful pictures by some artists from this city. Is that so? O I have discount tickets, so we can use them. Well, do you need money to enter museums in Japan? Yes. Rich people sometimes give money to museums to help them. Also, there are some donation boxes in museums. When we visit museums, we usually put money in the boxes. That's good. Many people help museums. ② My country has a lot of good museums. I want to visit some with you. Good. Then, I can put money in the donation boxes for the museums! (注) artist one day ある日 イギリス the U.K. the arts free 無料の enter入る lend t artwork # discount ticket government H lastly 最後に shop money take care of ~ ~の手入れをする donation #1 rich 裕福な (1) [①②に入れる文として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中からそれぞれ1つずつ選び、その 記号を書け。 ただし、同じものを二度使わないこと。 ア You are welcome. 1 33 I オ I'm sorry, but I can't. You are right. No, you can't do that. Sounds interesting. (2) () that が指している内容として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 Mai has discount tickets for them, but Jack needs some money. ア People usually need money when they enter museums in Japan. 1 In the U.K., people don't need money to enter museums. I The U.K. government thinks that everyone should enjoy the arts. * Museums in Japan need a lot of money to take care of the artworks there. (3)(B) に入る最も適当なものを. 次のア~エの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 7 museums can get money from them 1 people can take pictures of the food there people can learn the way to make money for museums I a lot of people want to learn something about the arts (4) 次の英文を本文の内容に合うようにするとき. 出して書け。 Mai wants to go to a museum with Jack. They are going to visit the museum next Sunday. Jack tells her about museums in his country. Mai learns that museums in the U.K. are free, and there are donation boxes in museums. When she goes to some, she wants to put money in the boxes to 6 the museums. 0⑥に入る最も適当な1語を. 本文から抜き

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English Senior High

英語の関係詞の単元です。苦手なので教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♀️

42 2) 昨年日本を訪れた観光客数は3000万人近く (nearly thirty million) でした。 The number of tourists 3) あなたの英語力を伸ばす (improve your English) ためにできることがいくつか あります。 There are some things 4)私が新聞で(in the newspaper) 見つけたその記事はとても面白そうです (looks)。 (feel The article 5) 私がルールを知らないスポーツがたくさんあります。 <whose を用いて> There are many sports 6) 私は地震で家が損傷した (be damaged) 人々を手助けしました。 Thelped people Das PT The restaurant The woman primnew iisdolp (uude ler 8) ボブが恋に落ちた (fell in love with) その女性は,先週日本を訪れました。 St This is the ice cream 9) これは私が昨日買ったアイスクリームです。 <関係代名詞を省略して> 2) 具体例 163 be a ai mim2.™M 7) 私がかつて働いていたレストランは、ウェディングパーティーを開くのによい。 7) 具体例 166 場所 (a good place for ~ ) です。 <for which を用いて> 11) 日本は野球が人気のある国です。 <関係副詞を用いて> Japan is a country wan 10) その体育教師は,私たちに運動から得る利益 (the benefits) について話した。 <関係代名詞を省略して> The P.E. teacher told us about 3) 提案 164 4) 意見・主張 164 JAKEX (B exil bloow 1 ) an anobno bos by the earthquake. 5) 165 6) 165 ainebula loorba doin in admin 8) 166 last week. 9) 具体例 169 10) 169 11) 具体例 170

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English Senior High

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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