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での るとい 女を目覚な と考える。 1o9 dieso 考 pp. 224~251 8.盛 分詞 ■ T 回o「~する価面がある。 基本 味。 P. 228 分詞が名詞を修飾する場合の位置を確認しておこう。 の分詞が単独で用いられる場合:〈分詞+名詞〉 2分詞が目的語や,修飾語など他の語句を伴う場合:〈名詞+分詞) pna neou 並>J の 動名詞の意味 pnsider A を使って。「彼が勝て o1 ing pu SLL60 性はほとんどない」と now al mare Check!()内の動詞を現在分詞か過去分詞にして、それが入る箇所をへで示しなさい。 (1) Do you know the girl a picture by the river?(paint) (2) How much did you pay for this car? (use) (3) This is a book by a lot of high school students. (read) bled () sd ol d) 9 l ) inol uom (4) Look at that beautiful sun.(set) P. 230 B 分詞が補語として用いられる用法(叙述用法)にも慣れよう。 現在分詞か過去分詞かは,SVCの<S-C〉, SVOC の〈O- C〉の関係で決まる。 「私が参加するように」 詞の意味上の主題を使っ Todmon Check!()内の動詞を現在分詞か過去分詞にして、それが入る箇所をへで示しなさい。 19 onap ape (excite) (1) She looked when she won. (2) We kept the engine while we waited for Susan.(run) 2 (1)「迷惑をかけたこと して」を動名詞を使って ーる。 (3) I heard my name in the crowd.(call) (4) The boy kept on the stage.(sing) P. 233 べないで」はwithout C 0(have / get+O+過去分詞〉:(1) 「Oを~してもらう,させる」〈使役〉 て表現できる。 (2)「Oを~される」〈被害》 2 make を使った make oneself understood(自分の言うことが通じる)や make oneself heard (自分の声が通る)といった慣用的表現も知っておこう。 p. 234 pigunGg ~は言うまでもない 表現を使って。 Ta Check!)( )内に入る最も適切なものを選び,記号に丸をつけなさい。 (1) My car broke down yesterday. I need to( ). (b) have it to fix park bench. 行く気になれない」 を使って。 (d) have it fixed (C) have it fixing (a) have it fix lol ond ) after leaving it on a (b) had my bag stolen (a) had stolen my bag atgbar (d) was stolen my bag (c) had my stolen bag diw © ) in English in Rome. poga jue (a) make himself understood (3) He couldn't ( (b) make him understand +0+山iw) (d) make him understood (C) make himself understanding hodol 769) 1ob) a 第8章 分詞 45

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The Ancient Egyptians used a writing system called hieroglyphs*. It is a very good system Unit 7 |423 words / 中央大 - Language - of writing and was used in Egypt for almost four thousand years. (1)This means th hieroglyphs were being read and written for longer than the Roman alphabet has been. The. only stopped being used when Egypt became a Christian country and its people stopped 5 worshipping the Egyptian gods. |2 Centuries later, people were puzzled about how to read hieroglyphs. They thought that the hieroglyphs must be pictures of ideas and things and not an alphabet. There were about 750 hieroglyphic* symbols in use during most of the period of the ancient Egyptian civilization. This is far fewer than the 85,568 Chinese characters contained in the 1994 Zhonghua Zihai 10 Chinese dictionary. So, 750 hieroglyphs would seem to be too few to be pictures of all the things that humans need to describe%; but, at the same time, far too many to be an alphabet - only requires 26 letters to make all its words. 3 The answer is that hieroglyphs are ( 2a ) an alphabet ( 2b )a system of pictures. It is as if Japanese hiragana and kanji were combined in one system. The basic Egyptian alphabet consists 15 of twenty-four letters. Vowels* were not written. If this is done in English, it looks like this: (3)Ths hs n vwls'. This may seem difficult to read in a foreign language, but for native speakers, it is fairly easy (most people who send text messages between mobile phones take out vowels to make the words shorter). |4 In many ways, the Egyptian hieroglyphs are surprisingly similar to Japanese. Both systems 20 can be written in either vertical or horizontal lines and they can also be written either from right to left or left to right. With hieroglyphs, (ait is easy to tell whether they should be read from the right or left because many of them can be turned to face the direction they should be read from. Hieroglyphs, like Japanese kanji, were a form of art. Also like kanji, there are no ( 5a ) between the words-whidh are so helpful for understanding English. (sbIfwemissoutthespacesinEnglish, 25 itisratherdifficulttoread! Some words were written using the alphabet, some with just one hieroglyph.(6)'Sun', for example, was written with two circles, one inside the other. As with Japanese, it also means 'day'. 5 Hieroglyphs look to most people like an impossibly difficult system derstand. In truth, they are one of the most practical and beautiful writing systems ever created, combining 30 the advantages of kanji with the advantages of an alphabet system. hieroglyph:ヒエログリフ(古代工ジブトの聖刻文字) hieroglyphic : ヒエログリフの vowel:母音 18

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1 The Ancient Egyptians used a writing system called hieroglyphs*. It is a very good system of writing and was used in Egypt for almost four thousand years. (1)This means that Unit 7 | 423 words / 中央大 - Language - hieroglyphs were being read and written for longer than the Roman alphabet has been. Th. only stopped being used when Egypt became a Christian country and its people stopper 5 worshipping the Egyptian gods. |2 Centuries later, people were puzzled about how to read hieroglyphs. They thought that the hieroglyphs must be pictures of ideas and things and not an alphabet. There were about 750 gyptian civilization. hieroglyphic* symbols in use during most of the period of the ancient This is far fewer than the 85,568 Chinese characters contained in the 1994 Zhonghua Zihai 10 Chinese dictionary. So, 750 hieroglyphs would seem to be too few to be pictures of all the things that humans need to describe; but, at the same time, far too many to be an alphabet - English only requires 26 letters to make all its words. 3 The answer is that hieroglyphs are ( 2a ) an alphabet ( 2b ) a system of pictures. It is as if Japanese hiragana and kanji were combined in one system. The basic Egyptian alphabet consists 15 of twenty-four letters. Vowels* were not written. If this is done in English, it looks like this: (3)Ths hs n vwls'. This may seem difficult to read in a foreign language, but for native speakers, it is fairly easy (most people who send text messages between mobile phones take out vowels to make the words shorter). In many ways, the Egyptian hieroglyphs are surprisingly similar to Japanese. Both systems 20 can be written in either vertical or horizontal lines and they can also be written either from right 4 to left or left to right. With hieroglyphs, (4)it is easy to tell whether they should be read from the right or left because many of them can be turned to face the direction they should be read from. Hieroglyphs, like Japanese kanji, were a form of art. Also like kanji, there are no ( 5a ) between the words - which are so helpful for understanding English. (5b)IfwemissoutthespacesinEnglish, 25 itisratherdifficulttoread! Some words were written using the alphabet, some with just one hieroglyph. (6YSun', for example, was written with two circles, one inside the other. Aswith Japanese, it also means 'day'. [5 Hieroglyphs look to most people like an impossibly difficult system tounderstand. In truth, they are one of the most practical and beautiful writing systems ever created, combining 30 the advantages of kanji with the advantages of an alphabet system. hieroglyph:ヒエログリフ(古代エジブトの聖刻文字) hieroglyphic: ヒエログリフの vowel:母音 18

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