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19行目のdifferences and makesと言うのは、なんて訳されるんですか? difference で違いという意味ですよね?

15 類別化の危険 10 The Japanese often say to me, "Do you have anything tha bothers you here in Japan?" To be honest, "I have." It is the Japanese unconscious habit of classifying everything into ranks Which is better, they ask, America or Japan, California oranges or 5 mikan, and so on. People everywhere do this to some extent, but the Japanese more than others. What is the matter with these questions? 2 Needless to say, there are times when one product is superior to another. It is possible, then, to compare two things of the same 10 kind and price in order to judge their quality. But there is no saying whether peaches are better than apples or whether blue is better than green. A person may prefer peaches to apples, but he can't *categorically say that the one is better than the other. 3 Many a thing in life can't be categorized so simply. Take 15 Japanese and American cultures for example. It is foolish to say that American culture is inferior to Japanese culture. They have different histories, languages, *manners and customs. It is impossible to say that one is better than the other. When one is not aware of these differences and makes a value judgment, it 20 gives rise to dangerous misunderstandings. (注) categorically 「断定的に, 頭から」 manners and customs Check!!.

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English Senior High

四角3の答えがcなんですけどこのusedはどんな意味があるんですか教えてください🙇‍♀️

Read this essay by a university student, Daichi, and answer the questions. C 1 At university, I finally got a chance to study abroad in the UK. I had always hoped to visit there. My high school English teacher had often talked about the UK, and I became 英国(イギリス) A fascinated by the historic architecture there, especially the beautiful palaces and churches. C 歴史に残る 建築 2 When I went to the UK, there were many surprises and challenges. Firstly, there were so many people from all over the world. I could hear many different languages, including French and Chinese, especially in cities. As I made friends with classmates from different countries, I realized that English is really international. Secondly, I was asked about Japan many times, but it was difficult to describe our traditional customs or modern culture. So I also realized that I had never thought very much about them, but now I want to know 現代の more. 3 Finally, I felt that I changed a little, too. By the time I returned to Japan, I liked to eat more bread! Also, I ( 2 ) much shyer, but in the UK, I had to ask local residents about many things, like which bus I should take. So I'm not shy of talking to strangers 内気 anymore! ためらう 見知らぬ人 Put the events below in time order. RS D- OC a D-C a. start studying in the UK come to like bread イギリスで勉強はじめる 110²014771-183 6. come back to Japan d. be told about the UK by English teacher 日本にもどってくる 英語の先生によってイギリスのはなしをされる 1 2 Which of the follow is NOT part of many surprises and challenges? *part of [~ RS a. Not only English but also many different languages were spoken in the UK. b. Daichi had to speak to local people and ask many questions. c. Daichi was told to change his eating habit. d. People often asked about Japan but Daichi couldn't easily answer. vidi 3 Choose the best phrase to fill in the blank 2. c. used to be d. must be a. am b. have been 以前は恥かしがっていた 4 What did Daichi learn from his experiences in the UK? Fill in each blank with a suitable word. ( (1) English is so (International) that people from different countries) use it for communication. Customs ) or modern (2) He didn't know much about traditional Japanese ( ( ). Culture

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English Senior High

161~170の答えを教えていただきたいです。

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