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た。風俗習慣から建築 芸術までさまざまな日本文化について Can-Do 日常的な文化から象徴的な文化まで, 日本文化の諸側面について説明できる。 arm-up Have a chat with your partner about Japanese culture. O If you were asked what bento is, how would you explain it in English? 2 How would you explain shodo in English? xpressionsitの用法 1時· 天候·寒暖明暗 距離 In Japan it is hot and humid in summer, and it has influenced many aspects of Japanese culture. 2T…ということは~だ」 It is +~ (形容詞/名詞)+ that (節)★itはthat節を指し示す Is it true that in bunraku female puppets have no legs? BI~たと言われている」It is said that ~ (節)★tはthat 節を指し示す / said の他, believed, known, reported tzと It is said that traditional Japanese houses are open to nature. 516 4「…は (ほかでもない) ~だ」 It is that ★名詞 副詞(句)を~に置いて強調する It is the punchline at the end of a story that plays an important role in rakugo. >強調される語句の前の be 動詞と that 以下の動詞の時制は, 原則一致させる Tid aw >強調する語句が人の場合は that より who がふつうである 275 5「…かどうかは~だ」 It~ whether (節)★itは whether 節を指し示す It is up to you whether you believe what the omikuji or fortune sp teiis you. 455 6 「…は~だ」 it ~疑問詞 (節) ★itは疑問詞節を指し示す It is amazing how many temples there are in Japan. P.74 7「~のように思える」 it seems that ~ (節)★漢然とした思いではなく.何らかの根拠に基づく話者の判断を表す It seems that Japanese comics are fashionable among young people in several oth countries. 595 8「人が~するのに時間/費用がかかる」 lt takes / costs +人+時間/費用+ to do ★itはto以下を指し示す It took scientists a long time to identify umami as a specific taste. 9「…することは~だとわかる/思う」 find / think it +~ (形容詞/名詞)+ to do ★itはto以下を指し示 I think it interesting to compare Japanese gardens with Western ones. 19210「(人が)…することを~にする」 make it +~ (形容詞/名詞) + (for 人) + to do ★itは (for 人) to 以下を指し示す This book will make it easier for you to understand the Japanese idea of enryo. 96

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English Senior High

この下線部のand後ろの接続がcanとの並列だと思ったんですけど、解答と違いました。理由が知りたいです。

次の英文を読んで、下記の問いに答えなさい。 Everyone knows what is supposed to happen when two English people who have never met before come face to face ina train-they start talking about the weather. In some cases this may simply be because they happen to find the subject interesting. Most people, though, are not particularly interested in analyses of climatic conditions, so there must be other reasons for conversations of this kind. ,One explanation is that it can often be quite embarrassing to be alone in the company of someone you are not acquainted with and not speak to them. If no conversation takes place the atmosphere can become rather , strained. However, by talking to the other person about some neutral topic like the weather, it is possible to strike up a relationship without actually having to say very much. Train conversations of this kind-and they do happen, although not of course as often as the popular myth supposes-are a good example of the sort of important social function that is often fulfilled by language. Language is not simply a means of communicating information-about the weather or any other subject. It is also a very important means of establishing and maintaining relationships with other people. Probably the most important thing about the conversation between our two English people is not the words they are using, but the fact that they are talking at all.

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