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English Senior High

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1次の1)~15の英文中の空所を埋めるのに最も適当なものをそれぞれの~@から一つ選べ。ただし、ゆは何 も入れないことが正解であることを示すものとする。(松山大学) 1) It 0 is appeared 2) He has a lot of friends 0 talk 3) That attraction is only for children under 13. 0 p 4) It 0 was not rain 5) Iwould like to introduce my friend, Amy, | 0 whom 6) My doctor insisted 0 to hurry not 7) We の 8) I saw the old man 0 enter 9) The empty old mansion down when I was a little boy. 0 p 10 After lunch, my colleague 0 hitted 11) Ten years later, the little girl championships. 0 got 12) How much money 0 was he spend 13) This dictionary is thicker than any 0 other book 14) Let's start the party, 0 will we 15) John managed to help the Japanese lady 0 although that there is a significant difference between the two methods. is appearing 2 appears @ has been appeared 2 to talk 3 talk to I were a couple of years younger! 3 の to talk to 2 Even though | when I went out for a walk. 2 was not raining If only の Now that @ had not been rain |I have been working on for publication. @ whose novel has not rained whom novel 2 whose to have the operation. me hurrying not me to not hurry teachers truly wish to help students enjoy learning. who @ on my not hurrying 2 are that the theater. entered @ being entering to enter on top of the hill for more than two centuries before it was burnt had stood the shoulder and invited me for coffee. has been standing 2 was standing 2 hitted me tapped me @ tapped me on a great skater and won a gold medal in the national became turned grew on his collection of paintings? was spend was he spent was spent in our store. 2 other books 1? 2 shall we another book others 3 won't we his limited command of the language. however の shall not we 2 despite while

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English Senior High

以下の写真はソフィー・ハウの「世界をより良くするための教訓」という文章の一部なのですが、オレンジで線を引いた部分をどのように訳せば良いか分からないため、教えてください。 hold someone to accountで「~に責任を問う」ということから、「そのゴールは私によ... Read More

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