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1枚目は文章題をで、残りが問題です。 至急教えて欲しいです お願いします🤲

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English Junior High

わからないので教えて欲しいです

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English Senior High

教えて欲しいです

学習日 年 月 修飾に関する問題 (2) 日 第5回 2別間解答p.28-~ 空所に入るもっとも適切な語(句)を選びなさい。 択 ) the best ロロ 1 The questions will be followed by four answers. You are ( answer to each question. 2 to choose 3 choosing の chosen (広島工業大) D choose ) your e-mail sooner. ロ□ 2 I'msorry for ( D not to answer 2 not having answered ④ no answering 3 not to have answer (桜美林大) ロロ 3 Anne is a good researcher and, ( 1what's more ),a good teacher. の still less 2 that is 3 what not (同志社女子大) se ) to me. ロロ 4 The story I read in today's English class was really ( 2 interested D interesting 3 interest ④ being interested (愛知大) 5 Since I wasa child, I've always wanted to study ( 2 for abroad D abroad 3 in abroad の to abroad (大阪経済大) ) the night. 3 during ロロ 6 Susan woke up three times ( 0 at 2 by の for 6 until (武蔵大) ) escape from being run down by a car. ■ロ 7 As a child I had a ( D small 2 narrow ③ short のlittle (神戸女子大) コロ 8 A:It's getting cloudy, isn't it? B: I'm afraid it ( ) rain. Let's go inside. ② is able to O ought to bsbiutb ① has to ③ is about to (愛知学院大) 9 After the incident, there was considerable doubt ( had happened. O in the question of ) exactly what (慶鷹義塾大) の for bomu 2 as to 3 in the shape of ]10 If Yuko does not arrive by 3:30, then it is ( 0 unusual that she will come. の unnecessary ③ unable ④ unlikely (南山大)

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English Senior High

熟語や文型なども簡単に教えていただきたいです🙏

年 月 (第5回)修飾に関する問題の 日 の別冊解答 p.23~ ロ口11( ) their native language, Japanese students should also have a good cofmyd of English O In addition Moreover (3 As well Besides (東京経済大) 空所に入るもっとも適切な語(旬)を選びなさい。 ロロ12 Appointments are made on the basis of test scores,( 1 )of age, sex,, or ロ 1 The questions will be followed by four answers. You are ( Ochosen nationality. O pointless )the best のregardless reckless useless (慶務義塾大) answer to each question. D choose Dchoosing (広島工葉大) ロ口 13 The boy turned on his father's computer, though he had been told ( のto choose O not do it 2 not to 3 to do not の to not. (青山学院大) )your e-mail sooner. 2 Im sory for ( 0 not to answer 2not having answered の no answering ロ 口■ 14( )your interest in English, I would advise you to study it in college. (桜発林大) C Considered 2 Taken 3 Having の Given (南山大) not to have answer ロ15 Winning Saturday's game is ( ),a good teacher. what not )if the team is to go through to the ロロ 3 Anne is a good researcher and, ( Dwhat's more finals. D crucial のthat is O still less (同志社女子大) のdefiant 3genial Oimplicit (立命営大) ho ロロ 4 The story I read in today's English class was really ( のinterested ) to me. un 2 )内の語句を正しく並べ替えなさい。 Dinteresting 3 interest O being interested (愛知大) C口16 Alice took a taxi (such/ to/ not / so / as / be) late for the party. ロロ 5 Since I was a child, I've always wanted to study ( 2 for abroad in abroad (1語不要) bouh 畿央大) Dabroad のto abroad (大阪経済大) bo og ) the night. 口 6 Susan woke up three times ( 0 at のfor 6 until (武蔵大) ロ口 17 ハッピーエンドの映画を見に行きたいですか。 (中央大) Do (like / a/with / you/ to / going / feel / movie) a happy ending? 2 by 3 during ロロ 7 As a child I had a ( )escape from being run down by a car. 1 small (2 narrow short のlittle (神戸女子大) ロ口 8A It's getting cloudy, isn't it? B: I'm afraid it( ロロ 18 遅かれ早かれ、あなたは自分のしたことを悔やむときがやってくるだろう。 大 Sooner or later, the time will (be / for / come / sorry / you/when / 1 ) rain. Let's go inside. のis able to will) what you have done. (東京経済大) D has to 3is about to Cought to (愛知学院大) ロロQ After the incident, there was considerable doubt ( had happened. Oin the question of ) exactly what (慶鷹教塾大) ロロ 19 少年はかべに寄りかかって,一人で立っていた。 (関東学院大) のas to のin the shape of の for The boy was standing (back / alone / against / with / the / his) wall. ロロ 10 If Yuko does not arrive by 3:30, then it is ( )that she will come. Dunusual 2) umecessary 3 unable Ounlikely (南山大) 20 第5回 修能に関する問題の 第5回 修飾に関する問題の 2

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English Senior High

このso thatはどんな意味ですか?

Growing up as a young boy in Scotland, Alexander Graham Bell showed a unique talent for music. Though he ( 4 ) this path through to a career, Bell changed his mind and followed in his father's footsteps. His father wás a famous teacher of speech communication. Bell becanme a teacher himself, first of music, then of speech communication. At the same time, Bell pursyed his other love, inventing, by-experimenting with the mechanics of Speeth using both Triends and his dog as súbjects. In 1870, when he was 23 years old, Bel and his family sailed from Scotland to Canada to escape the tuberculosis epidemic* that had already killed Bell's two brothers. While his parents remained in Canada, Bell moved to the ている 2ん0 United States to teach. He continued to experiment with his jnterest, electricity. He dreamed of being able to transmit speech, so that people' around the world could ですた。 てる 5 )the spoken word. Bell and his assistant, Tom Watson, achieved their first success in 1875. After many アシスタント Tu 11 成ェや 1に experiments, they were able to invent the telephone. On March 7, 1876, Bell and Watson succeeded in( 6 )inseparate rooms across a small わけ hallway. Later that year, Bell made the first Iong-distance telephone call, overa distance of 16 ゴーク ilometers, to his father while on vacation in Canada. Thanks to his invention, we can nov communicate and share information with people all over the world.

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English Senior High

2にはdisinterested、3にはfalseが入ります。 この文章の最後のThe ideaからの1文が、意味も、falseが入る理由もわかりません。 よろしくお願いします🙏

Play and art are alike in that both activities appear superficially at any rate>to lack the compulsion associated with biological necessity. We seem not to have to play in order to survivé; nor are we obviously compelled to paint pictures, compose music, or sculpt statues. Although one can imagine that a man might be forced by S. another to create sómething, it is generally true that art is a voluntary activity, and that creativity_flourishes best (in the absence of compulsion. The same is true óf play. \For, although one might compel a child to play a game\against his will, the game will straightaway lose one of the characteristics)that makes(it play. If it is accepted that both play and art are essentiarty voluntary, it follows that both are generally( 2 )activites. | Although games. can be turned into ways of makinga living by those who are particularly skilful players, (hey do not originate in this way. Although creative productionv may turn out to be financially rewarding, men do not primarily engage in it for the sake of financial gain. Both games and werks,of art stand somewhat outside the ordinary course of life, and 'do not appear to be associated with the immediate satisfaction of wants and appetites. The idea that a novelist, for example, could sit down and write a popular romance for cash with her tongue in her cheek is almost certainly( 3 ).

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