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English Senior High

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詞 LES 0N 副 副詞の用法……副詞は, 動詞·形容詞·他の副詞を修飾することが多いか, 可·即,又全体を修飾する。 ある。 「 頻度の副詞…always (いつも), often (しばしば), sometimes (時々),など。 She is usually at home on Sundays. o! S0 (彼女は日曜日はたいてい家にいる。) 2 程度の副詞… almost (ほとんど), quite (全く), nearly (ほとんど), rather (かなり), など I could hardly understand what he said. 3 時·場所の副詞 on, in, off, up, down, out, away, back, here など。 I will soon be back. (私は彼の言うことがほとんどわからなかった。) m io (私は間もなくもどります。) 4 文修飾の副詞… clearly (明らかに), naturally (当然), probably (おそらく), など。 Clearly this is the right answer. mon (明らかにこれが正しい答えです。) ODa 0o0 gDa Do○o JD s ei boow 9d bs sauod A 次の( )の中から適当なものを選び, ○で囲みなさい。 orto りt nO 20 0 He is(very, much ) tired after a long journey. I slept(good, well ) last night. 89 9dt of wob besl is山 20u 2 1 culokma heo, ACLA op nigaly 3 Ann is old (enough, too ) to read this book. 19d vin o2 ④ I read the book and found it(easy, easily ). Tom has(already, yet ) come home. anal oroted iu日 5) 6 He bought the radio two weeks(ago, before ). Ca 2od wan 00 の She(before, once ) wanted to be a doctor. 8 He could(hard, hardly ) believe it. 9 She left the town in 2010 and I haven't seen her(since, still ). B 次の文の中に( )の中の語を入れるとすればどこか, 記号を○で囲みなさい。 また, 各文を 日本語に訳しなさい。 boow oth i velg brs og 0 He goes to bed very late. イ (usually) ア エ f otow 1 sonie omit gnol Satoshi is late for school. アイ 2 (sometimes) エ oiaiy on bed ored oW She has アイ 3 found out the answer. ウ (already) エ MCTCODO ④ Strong coffee ア keeps me at night. (awake) イ ウェ 5 I tried not to_ sleep. (hard ) ア イウエ 10 Primer

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English Junior High

問2の問題で自分は、 It was painted mountains and the morning sun. と答えたのですが丸になりますか?

Urushi is used for small crafts, and also for buildings made of wOod. It was als 次は、高校1年生の Moe が漆(urushi)について書いた英文です。これを読んで、問1~ of them were painted with "urushi," Urushi is used in many traditional crafts in Japan. Ne Around the sixteenth century, many people from Europe came to Japan. These Europeans really liked crafts made with urushi, so they bought a lot of these crafts. In Europe, rich peopl= In fact, the number of Japanese workers who produce urushi is Many old buildings in World Heritage Sites in Nikko also need a lea 「sap of these trees is used as paim decay slowly. Urushi ha Why did she buy me those chopstics This winter, I went to Ishikawa Prefecture with my family and visited some museums there 「valuable crafts made with urushi. After we left he Urushi has been used for over eight thousand years in Japn 3 enjoyed looking at all the beautiful and mother smiled, and boughta set of *chopsticks for me. made with urushi ? After I came home, I began to use them. They were very beautiful easy to use. rash, but it's safe World. There are five kinds of urushi trees in Japan. The 'bonding agent. If you touch the sap of urushi, then you'll get a or as a sets. touch urushi after it "preserved because they Crafts made with urushi are well preserved very old crafts, so it has played a very important role in Japan. used to build Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto. Of course, a lot of urushi is needed c. buildings. of urushi. の restormg traditional buildings like these only in Japan. Those crafts were called "japan" 。 'symbol of wealth. collected crafts made with urushi as a symbols of Japan. Of course, even today, urushi is famous as a symbol of Japanese traditional crafts TL the *Nagano Olympic Committee (NAOC) was planning the 1998 Nagano Olympic Winter Gam medals with urushi. NAOC thought that the medals sho it decided to make the winners' be made with original *materials and ^techniques. They also need to be beautiful and h- "permanent value. After thinking about all this, NAOC chose to make them with urushi painted mountains and the morning sun on them with urushi. Many foreign countries restore crafts made with urushi, too. Many of the crafts Europe from Japan now need to be restored. Urushi is especially *vulnerable to sunlig: crafts made with urushi are * damaged when they are in the sunlight. In Europe, some p. have tried to restore their Japanese crafts made with urushi with other materials and techn. because there are no urushi trees there. A But these materials and techniques didn't wor! with urushi. For example in Europe, some of the crafts have now turned brown. 10 Sue a group of Japanese “craftspeople recently visited Germany and restored some ot the ja 2020年·埼玉県(学校選択)(GA)

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English Senior High

過去問で解説がないので教えてほしいです。

I 次の会話文を読んで, 各問に答えよ。(20点) Son walks into a room and hears his father playing a guitar. Son:Hey, dad. I didn't know you could play the guitar so well. Father: Ive never told you this before, but when I was your age, I had a band. It was called the Five Brothers. The other members were Richard, Kevin, Gilbert, and Larry. They EOKOCe sug were my best friends in high school. No. r oma Son: Were you famous? Father: No, we were never famous, but we were pretty good. tpp o We used to play at high schoo! dances. One time we even played at a wedding, and we got $250 for that. Son: Not bad. $50 ア Father: No. $62.50. We didn't pay Larry because he forgot to bring his guitar to the wedding. Anyway, with that money we recorded a song that I wrote, called "Happiness Is." Son: Then what happened? Father: Well, we talkeda guy at the record store イ selling the song in his store. We received $1 for every song he sold. We stood ウ at the store all day, and we would all become very excited every time someone bought a record. Nearly one hundred people bought copies of “Happiness Is" before the record store stopped carrying our song. Son: Wow. What happened after that? Father: Well, after a while we graduated and we all kind of went our separate ways. You know, I wouldn't trade those days エ |anything in the world. You'll see what I mean when your band becomes more successful. Son: No, I won't. My band broke up. OHAT DUL ME Father:I'm sorry to hear that. You want to talk about it? Son: No, not now. Father: You want to hear “Happiness Is"? X2002 Son: No. I'm not in the オfor happy songs now. Father: Yeah. I understand. But whenever you're ready, just let me know. ANZ 空所 を満たすのに最も適切なものを B all ) 問1 29 ア A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 C one DE2 each A person D を満たすのに最も適切なものを, A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 T00円al 問2 30 空所 イ B into C on D with A about

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English Senior High

答えが無くて分からないので教えて欲しいです

SIMなし合 22:01 Cop 【1】次の英文を読んで, 設問 1~12に答えなさい。 なお, *印の語(句)には文末に注 がついています。 Modern examinations of working conditions in British and U.S. industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries concentrate mainly on the experiences, Complaints, and overall difficulties of working-class laborers. The first complaint that a majority of industrial workers had was that their workdays* were too long. The average (ア) of hours in a shift varied from industry to industry, from place to place, and from era to era. Workers in British and American textile mills* in the early to middle 1800s generally worked twelve to fifteen hours, six days a week, ( イ) only Sundays off. Their average workweek* was seventy-eight hours. In contrast were the hours of workers who labored in American steel mills in the late 1800s. The length of their shifts was determined by the fact that the blast furnaces* they tended almost always operated twenty-four hours a day. Thus, (oit became customary* for steel mills to have two twelve-hour shifts. However, many of the steel workers labored seven days a week. (a)That gave them a workweek of sighty-four hours. Moreover, sometimes they had to work extra hours on top of this demanding schedule. (オ )the minor differences in the length of workweeks from one industry to another, the average worker put in twelve-to fourteen-hour days at least six days a week, This harsh schedule remained more ( カ) less standard well into the twentieth century. It was not until 1920 that a fifty-hour workweek was introduced in the United States. Anda forty-hour week did not become the rule in most industries until 1938. Low wages was another common complaint of industrial workers. In 1851, the average wage earned by American industrial workers in general was seven to ten dollars per week. That same year New York's Daily Tribune* reported that a worker's family of five required just over ten dollars a week just for basics such as rent, food, and fuel. Most ordinary workers could not afford many simple comforts that middle-class workers enjoyed. (o This miserable situation lasted in America for decades and improved only slowly. As late as 1912, a study found that only 15

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

英検に向けて英作文を書きました 添削や「こうしたらもっと良くなる」という点がありましたら、ぜひコメントよろしくお願いします🙇‍♂️ 客観的な意見を取り入れて、今後さらに良い作文を書きたいと思うので、ご協力お願いします

Topic Agree or Disagree: Help from the local community is crucial for raising children POINTS → discipline、safety、working parents、privacy 「肯定意見」 Iagree with the statement that help from the local community is crucial for raising children. There are two reasons to support this contention: the promotion in working for parents and the respect of discipline. These days, almost all the companies in Japan are facing the problem which is how they treat their employees who have children. In fact, these people, especially women, have difficulty in working. What the matters worse, many of them are forced to quit their job because of raising children. To deal with this problem, it is necessary for the local community to help parents raise children. Moreover, help from others will lead to promote the rate of women who continued working after childbirth. In other words, thanks to help from the local society, Japanese companies can improve their working environment. In addition to this, children will be sociable and polite if they are taken care of by another person of family. Also, children will realize the importance of cooperation with others. For these reasons, I strongly believe the local society should do more for parents who raise children.

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English Senior High

この問題の答えわかる人いたら教えてください

The authoe w wsu In the beginning I wrote my diary on the backs of paper place mats. My friend and 答問題) 口次の英文は、筆者が20歳の頃に書き始めた日記についての話である。英文を読んで、あ le I were hitchhiking at the time. I was mailing regular letters and posteards to my friends back home, but because I had no fixed address, no one could answer them との間いに答えよ。 (配点 40) d And so I began writing to myself. Those first several years are hard to reread, not Seven is trulya wonderful age. For two days. That's the length of time my friend because they're boring-a diary is fully licensed to be boring- but because the writne is so horribly *affected. Pam and her son, Tyler, who is in the second grade, normally visit. He's at the stage (注)*conviction =確信 *repository =宝庫 where whatever I do, he wants to do. This includes wearing button-down shirts; singing * devotion =専念, 献身 *affected =気取った the same song until everyone begs you to stop; and carrying a small reporter's notebook. I gave him one the last time he came to the house and, imitating me, he stuck it in his pocket alongside a pen. That afternoon my friend drove us to a nearby town. There was 番号で答えよ。 an issue of the local paper in the backseat of the car, and reading it on our way there, I 2 1 came upon a headline that read, "Dangerous Olives Could Be on Sale." “Hmm, I said, and I copied it into my littlenotebook. l Tyler did the same but with less *conviction. "Why are we doing this again?" “It's for your diary," I explained. “You write things down during the day, then v tomorrow morning you expand on them." 4 “But why?" he asked. “What's the point?" ャ 3 That's a question I've asked myself every day since September 5, 1977. I hadn't known on September 4 that the following afternoon I would start keeping a diary, or that it would consume me for the next thirty-five years and counting. It wasn't something Td been putting off, but once I began, I knew that I had to keep doing it. I knew as wel that what I was writing was not a journal but an old-fashioned, secret diary. Often the terms are used in almost the same way, though I've never understood o 問2 下線部(ア)の内容を具体的に日本語で説明せよ。 why. Both have the word "day" at their root, but a journal, in my opinion, is a d hio hi d *repository of ideas - your brain on the page. A diary, by contrast, is your heart. As for “journaling," a verb that appeared at around the same time as “scrapbooking," that just means you're strange and have way to0 much time on your hands. ontdo bd al o ed sw ai o A few things have changed since that first entry in 1977, but I've never hesitated in ld eo o botele d my "devotion, skipping, on average, maybe one or two days a year. It's not that I think v e sd olaon my life is important. Perhaps it just feeds into my compulsive nature, the need to do the e d ba l exact same thing at the exact same time every morning. Some diary sessions are longer than others, but the length has more to do with my mood than with what's going on. 間3 次の英文は、筆者の日記に対する考えをまとめたものである。英文の空所( O), (の)に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、 問5 下線部(イ)の理由について、当時の筆者の行動とともに次のようにまとめたい。次の空 所に35字程度の日本語を補い。文を完成させよ。ただし、旬読点も字数に数える。 番号で答えよ。ただし、同じ番号を二度用いてはならない。 当時,筆者は( "Journal" and "diary," both come from the same word originally, but the former is a warehouse of ideas or( の )on the page, while the latter is( の 1 your brain 2 your heart 3 your letters 4 your terms 3odw d 開4 次の Question に対するAnswer となるように、空所に入れるのに適当な内容を、英語で 補え。 Ouestion:Why has the author written in his diary almost every day since 1977? Answer He has never hesitated to keep a diary because he might feel uneasy if he 問6 次の英文は本文全体の内容をまとめたものである。空所(①. ) ~ ( ① ) に入れ るのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、番号で答えよ。 thinks a child of age seven will ( ①)anything adults do. When the uthor did something, his friend's son, Tyler, would do the same thing. However, Tyler had a(の) about why the author kept a diary. The author has been keeping his Taiary for a long time. The contents of the first several years, however, are too affected for him to ( @ ) again. の 1 ak 2 Copy の 1 bellef 3 keep 2 confidence 4 1 『ead 3 eにTel 2 ing 4 question 3 underutand Write

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English Senior High

答えがわからず困っています。どなたか助けていただけないでしょうか?

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