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TOEICใƒปEnglish Undergraduate

ใ“ใฎใƒ—ใƒชใƒณใƒˆใฎ็ฉดๅŸ‹ใ‚ใ‚’ใ—ใฆ่‹ฑๆ–‡ๅ’Œ่‹ฑใ—ใชใ•ใ„ใจใ„ใ†ๅ•้กŒใงใ™ใ€‚ๅŠฉใ‘ใฆใใ ใ•ใ„

่‹ฑ่ชž2A ใƒฌใƒใƒผใƒˆ่ชฒ้กŒ(2026ๅนดๅ‰ๆœŸ) ไปฅไธ‹ใฎ่‹ฑๆ–‡ไธญใฎ( ๅ†…ใซๅ…ฅใ‚Œใ‚‹ใฎใซ้ฉๅˆ‡ใจๆ€ใ‚ใ‚Œใ‚‹1่ชžใ‚’ใ€ ไธ‹ใฎ ๅ…ฅใ‚Œใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ ใใฎใ†ใˆใงๅ…จๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅ’Œ่จณใ—ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ ใฎไธญใ‹ใ‚‰้ธใ‚“ใง ite of national diger Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a ( 1 ) appeal. No matter ( 2 ) you live, you would find (3) difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. However, a new type of humor, called 'sick humor', has come into fashion. The following example of 'sick humor' will enable you to judge for yourself. A man ( 4 ) had broken his right leg was taken to a hospital a few days before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on annoying his doctor to tell him ( 5 ) he would be able to go home. He felt afraid ( 6 ) having to spend Christmas in the hospital. On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the ( 7 ) he was missing. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling that his chances of being able to leave the hospital ( 8 ) time for New Year Celebrations were ( 9 ). The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Year's Eve he managed to walk along to a party. To ( 10 ) for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. He was still grumbling about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. blame compensate money yourself where of in at by with fun good whose who it when special universal

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English Senior High

ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•ใซใคใ„ใฆใฎๅ•้กŒใ‚’่งฃใ„ใฆใฟใพใ—ใŸ๏ผ ใ‚ใพใ‚Š่‡ชไฟกใŒใชใ„ใฎใง้–“้•ใฃใฆใ„ใŸใ‚‰ ๆ•™ใˆใฆๆฌฒใ—ใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’งโ€ฌ ๅ•้กŒๅคšใใฆ็”ณใ—่จณใชใ„ใงใ™๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™€๏ธ ใ‚ˆใ‚ใ—ใใŠ้ก˜ใ„ใ—ใพใ™๏ผ

1. ๆ—ฅๆœฌ่ชžใซๅˆใ†ใ‚ˆใ†ใซใ€[ ]ๅ†…ใฎ่ชžๅฅใ‚’้ฉๅˆ‡ใชๅฝขใซใ—ใฆ,่‹ฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ - (1) ๅๅˆ†ใชใŠ้‡‘ใ‚’ๆŒใฃใฆใ„ใ‚Œใฐ,ใ“ใฎๆ–ฐๅž‹ใฎใ‚นใƒžใƒผใƒˆใƒ•ใ‚ฉใƒณใ‚’่ฒทใˆใ‚‹ใฎใซใ€‚ If I had (1็‚นร—4=4็‚น) enough money, I could buy this new type of smartphone. (2) ใ‚ใฎๅˆ—่ปŠใซไน—ใ‚Š้…ใ‚Œใฆใ„ใŸใ‚‰ใ€ๅญฆๆ กใซๆ™‚้–“้€šใ‚Šใซๅˆฐ็€ใงใใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ If I had missed that train, I couldn't have arrived at school on time. (3)็งใŸใกใฏๅฑฑใซ็™ปใ‚‹ใฎใ‚’ๆ–ญๅฟตใ—ใฆใ„ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰, ไปŠใ”ใ‚็”Ÿใใฆใ„ใชใ„ใ‹ใ‚‚ใ—ใ‚Œใชใ„ใ€‚ If we had not given up climbing the mountain, we might not be alive now. ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•้ŽๅŽปๅฎŒไบ†+ไปฎๅฎšๆณ•้ŽๅŽป (4) ๅ‹ใ ใกใŒใ„ใชใ‘ใ‚Œใฐ, ็งใฏๅนธใ›ใซๆšฎใ‚‰ใ™ใ“ใจใŒใงใใชใ„ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ Without my friends, I couldn't live happily. [have] [miss] [not give ] [cannot ] (1)ไธก่ฆชใฎๆ”ฏใˆใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใƒ—ใƒญใฎใ‚ดใƒซใƒ•ใ‚กใƒผ 2.( )ๅ†…ใฎ่ชžๅฅใ‚’ไธฆในใ‹ใˆใฆ,่‹ฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ใซใชใ‚‹ใ“ใจใŒใงใใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†62็‚นร—3=6็‚น) (1) Without her parents' support, (not/become/could / she/ have) a professional golfer. Without her parents' support, she could not have become a professional golfer. (2)(for / not/hf/ were / Japanese anime / it), she wouldn't be interested in Japan. If it were not for Japanese anime, she wouldn't be interested in Japan. (3)(been / had / hot / it for / if) your advice, I would have made a big mistake. If it had not been for your advice, I would have made a big mistake. (2)ๆ—ฅๆœฌใฎใ‚ขใƒ‹ใƒกใŒใชใ‘ใ‚Œใฐใ€ๅฝผๅฅณใฏๆ—ฅๆœฌใซ่ˆˆๅ‘ณใ‚’ๆŒใŸใชใ„ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚(3)ใ‚ใชใŸใฎๅŠฉ่จ€ใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ 3.[]ๅ†…ใ‹ใ‚‰้ฉๅˆ‡ใช่ชžๅฅใ‚’้ธใณ, ๅฟ…่ฆใชใ‚‰ๅฝขใ‚’ๅค‰ใˆใฆใ€ ๅฏพ่ฉฑๆ–‡ใ‚’ๅฎŒๆˆใ•ใ›ใชใ•ใ„ใ€‚ ็งใฏๅคงใใช้–“้•ใ„ใ‚’ ็Šฏใ—ใฆใ„ใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (1) A: (Without your help, I couldn't have finished this job on time. Thank you very much. B: Any time. (1) ใ‚ใชใŸใฎๅŠฉใ‘ใŒใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€ใ“ใฎไป•ไบ‹ใ‚’ๆ™‚้–“้€šใ‚Šใซ็ต‚ใˆใ‚‰ใ‚Œใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚ (2) A: I've said too much. I might have hurt her feelings. ๆœฌๅฝ“ใซใ‚ใ‚ŠใŒใจใ†ใ€‚ were could stop B: We all wish for world peace. B: If I (3) A: If I ้Ž (4) A: If you ๅŽป ๅฝข you, I would apologize to her soon. (2)ใ‚‚ใ—็งใŒใ‚ใชใŸใชใ‚‰ใ€ all the wars, I would do anything. ใ™ใใซๅฝผๅฅณใซ่ฌใ‚‹ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (3)ใ‚‚ใ—ใ™ในใฆใฎๆˆฆไบ‰ใ‚’ๆญขใ‚ใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ใชใ‚‰ใ€ไฝ•ใงใ‚‚ใ™ใ‚‹ใฎใซใ€‚ had not kept me waiting outside, I wouldn't have caught a cold. B: I'm very sorry indeed. (4)ใ‚‚ใ—ๅค–ใงๅพ…ใŸใ›ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ‚‰ใ€้ขจ้‚ชใ‚’ใฒใ‹ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (5) A: Can you see that island far away from here? B: Yes. If could fly like a bird, I would fly to it.. [ not keep / can fly / can't finish / can stop / be ] (5)ใ‚‚ใ—้ณฅใฎใ‚ˆใ†ใซ้ฃ›ในใŸใ‚‰ใ€ใใ“ใธ้ฃ›ใ‚“ใงใ„ใใฎใซใ€‚

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