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English Junior High

この答えで合っていますかね? 間違っていたら指摘していただけるとありがたいです。 ちなみに関係代名詞です。 難しい… 解くときのテクニックもあれば教えてください。

154 15 関係代名詞(1) 〈主格) .● 基本問題 ●. <who, which, thatの使い分けなど〉 次の( )内から適語を選び, 記号を○で囲みなさい。 (1) The girl (ア who イ which ) made this cake is Yumi. 口(2) Look at the birds ( ア who which ) are flying over the lake. 口(3) The story (ア who イノ which ) was told by the man was interesting. 口(4) I know the boy ((ア)who イ which ) can play the piano well. 口(5) That is the city ( ア who ① which ) has many beautiful parks. 口(6) Ilike the pictures which ( ア is Dare ) painted by my father. 口(7) That is the library which (ア is (イ) was ) built last year. 口(8) The girl and the dog (ア which (イ) that) are playing there look happy. 2(主格の関係代名詞 who, which> 次の日本文に合うように,空所に that 以外の適語を書きなさい。 口(1) この本を書いた男性はとても有名です。 who 口(2) あちらはあなたに会いたがっている女性です。 The man wriffen this book is very famous. That is the woman wha want to see you. 口(3) ちょうど到着したバスをごらんなさい。 Look at the bus_1hich just arrived. Mas 口(4) あなたのお父さんが撮った写真を私に見せてください。 Please show me the pictures_which were taken by your father. 3(主格の関係代名詞 who, which> 例にならって, who または which を用いて2文を1文に書きかえ なさい。 (例) I have a friend. She lives in Nara. I have a friend who lives in Nara. 一→ 口(1) Mr. Kuroda is a teacher. He is loved by everyone. Mr. Kuroda is a teacher who is lovedl by evenyoae. 口(2) The boy is Tom. He broke the window. The boy_who broke. 口(3) I know a dog. It likes swimming. I knowa dog_iwhich likes uinning he windon e is Tom. 口(4) The book is interesting. It was written by him. The book_which was writfen by hiba is interesting. 4(主格の関係代名詞 that> 次の英文で that が入る正しい位置をへで示しなさい。 口(1) He hasa sister.likes cats. 口(2) He.lives in the house stands on the hill. 口(3) Do you know the boy is washing the car? 口(4) He was the first person finished writing a report. 口(5) The man just came in is our teacher.

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English Senior High

答えが合ってるか教えてくれると嬉しいです!

【1】 ~【8】各2点 【9】 各4点 英語演習 (2) No.1 [e] [8][11 o 【4】 次の英文の下線部の意味に最も近いものを選び、記号で答えなさい。 1. Bob made up his mind to propose to Dorothy. あ) prepared い) hoped う) decided え) began 2. Her dream to be a singer came true after all. あ) fortunately い) ( え う) lately え)totally eventually 3.I couldn't put up with the loud music firom the house next door.)( hear にの方 stand wan omoe ob vi い) da う) complain え) あ) increase へ 4. Please callon us whenever you want to.( あ あ)visit uode bainrow sigosg sedipy え) trust い)telephone う) tell 【5】 下線部と同じ用法のものをa~dから選び、記号で答えなさい。 (1) No one was to be seen in the village. (2) Aconcert is to be held at the stadium this weekend.の (3) Ifwe are to win the game, we must practice much harder. (4) You are to show the contents of your bag at the entrance. ( d (biw) a. The President is to arrive at the airport at three. b. You are to turn off your cell phone in the hospital. C. No treasure was to be found in the ruins. d. You must leave here right now if you are to get there in time. pre () 1oieolapzs ① Iegelli S Lsups D busotaog () 90don © IeTo 19q0 の )に入る適語を選び、 番号で答えなさい。 【6】( 1. One after ( 3/ の two )the swans flew away from the lake. 3 other 2 each の another 2. This PC won't start up. There must be something ( CL )with it. O hard 2 wrong 3 good 4) common J さ ま 景る人( 3. It' your (( ) towalk the dog today. 0 need 2 order 3 turn の place )i aroiniqo iedh evsg atnsburta o 9010 4. Finish packing quickly. 3) We have not time to ( 2 lose 3 keep ④ leave v w )m ggnia sotbeq bloods us O go 5. In Great Britain, () )police officers carry guns, but most of them do not. ol boool sids の few 2 any brpi (3) some の the ) he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there. O Despite )i iol sasd ssteas O Although ② Regardless of ③ In spite of 7." Is she going to get well soon?” “I( 1) )" 2 am afraid not の hope it want so の wish so

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Mathematics Senior High

私はいまニュージーランドに留学している今年度上智大学を受験予定の高校2年生です。上智大学の経営学科の帰国生入試には和訳問題があるのですが、どれも自分には難しく、現地の先生にアドバイスしていただいてもいまいちわかりません。どなたか、回答を教えていただければと思います。 下線... Read More

Why - and why now? Because of the shift in the Experience Economy. Goods and services are no longer enough; what consumer want today are experience - memorable events that engage them in an inherently personal way. As paid-for experiences proliferate, people now decide where and when to spend their money and time - the currency of experiences - as much if not more than they deliberate on what and how to buy (the purview of goods and services). (1) But in a world increasingly filled with deliberately and sensationally staged experiences - an increasingly unreal world - consumers choose to buy or not buy based on how real they perceive an offering to be. Business today, therefore, is all about being real. Original. Genuine. Sincere. Authentic. In any industry where experiences come to the fore, issues of authenticity follow closely behind. Think of Disneyland. No place before or since its opening in 1955 has provoked more debate on authenticity within modern culture, nor has any other business sparked more controversy on the effect of commercial activity on the reality of modern living than the Walt Disney Company. (2) Or think coffee. Starbucks earns several dollars for every cup of coffee, over and above the few cents the beans are worth, precisely because it has learned to stage a distinctive coffee-drinking experience centered on the ambience of each place and the theatre of making each cup. Perhaps no other company in the world more earnestly and steadfastly seeks to render authenticity ー resolutely shaping how real consumers perceive it to be. The task has become harder and harder, however, as Starbucks has grown from one shop in Seattle to over 13,000 venues around the world, for nothing kills authenticity like ubiquity. The success of Starbucks no longer depends on its operational prowess or taste superiority; it lies solely in sustaining coffee drinkers' perception of the Starbucks experience as authentic. (3) Now that the Experience Economy has reached full flower - supplanting the Service Economy as it had in turn overtaken the Industrial Economy, which itself had replace the Agrarian Economy - such issues of authenticity now bear down on not only all experience offerings but across all of the economyY.

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