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English Junior High

長文は、一度問題を見ると効率も上がると聞くのですが、この写真のように、本文の内容に合っているものを選ぶ問題は、問いを読んだ後に結局は長文全体を読むことになるのでしょうか??

5090 答率 ↓ 2% Orps 長文読解 (本文の内容と合うものを選ぶ) <千葉県改題〉 次の文章を読んで、本文の内容に合っているものを,あとのアーエのうちか ら1つ選び、その記号を書きなさい。 Karen is from America and teaches English in Japan. She likes *traditional Japanese things. Now she is interested in *furoshiki, Japanese 1701 17 ci wrapping cloths. They have a lot of colors and *patterns. There are also しっぱいさいずある 117€ many *sizes of Japanese wrapping cloths. They *can be folded small, so Karen always has a Japanese wrapping cloth with her. When she goes shopping, she uses it as a bag. So, she doesn't use any *plastic bags. At school, she often uses the wrapping cloth to carry her books to her classes. It is also used as a *scarf, a *wall hanging, and a *tablecloth. So Karen thinks it is like a "*magic cloth." * traditional () furoshiki, a Japanese wrapping cloth (33) pattern (.) size (サイズ) can be folded small (小さくたためる) plastic bag (ビニール 〔ポリ] 袋) O scarf (スカーフ) wall hanging (壁掛け) tablecloth (テーブルクロス) magic cloth (魔法の布) 7 Karen, is an American teacher who teaches the Japanese language. ときどき はこぶ Karen usually carries a lot of Japanese wrapping cloths in her bag. いつも つかってる。 y Karen always uses plastic bags in stores. I Karen uses a Japanese wrapping cloth at her school. 日本式 + +++1=UTUZ 買い物に行くは代

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English Senior High

高校生 定期試験 問題文 今日あった試験の単語抜き取り問題です。 6.bombs 7.Pavilion 8.canvas 9.livestock 10.Guernica と答えたのですが、採点してほしいです…… 特に10はtragedyと答えてる人が多くて不安です

1. 次の文を読んで、問題に答えなさい。 Okamoto Taro, a Japanese artist, visited the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 Paris Exposition. When he saw the painting Guernica, he (1)couldn't take his eyes off it. It was painted in black and white. But he felt like it was painted (2). (3) that the painting drew him into its world instantly. This big piece of work, 3.5 m 4 7.8 m, was painted 4 Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist. (5) Picasso ( 6 ) to France in his (7), he painted it in Paris. He was 56 years old then, but he worked hard and completed it (8) within a month or so. This painting fascinated those who saw it at the Exposition. It became one of Picasso's best- known works among his over 10,000 paintings. Picasso was originally asked to paint something for the Exposition by the Spanish Republican government. However, he had not decided what to paint until he read a shocking newspaper article. According to the article, Guernica, a small town in Spain, was bombed by the Nazis on April 26, 1937. (9) In those days, the Nazis supported General Francisco Franco. He had been ( 10 ) to overthrow the Spanish government. ☆ The bombing started around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. People and livestock at a busy market (11) there ran (12) about, trying to escape from the attack. Many buildings, including a train station, hotels, and restaurants, were demolished. The bombing lasted about three hours, and 50 tons of bombs were dropped. Three-fourths of the town was destroyed, and several hundred people were killed. Picasso was shocked because the bombing was a cruel attack against the public in his home country. In order to protest against it, he decided to make a painting of the bombing. He struggled to paint the tragedy of the bombing. He drew a number of sketches trying to show the sorrow of the people in Guernica. Even after he started painting on a big canvas, he kept changing his ideas. 2133

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