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英語 高校生

アイウエを教えてください、、

次の英文を院んで、下の問いに簿えなさい。 Richard Was 所iendly with most of his neighbors, but there was one woman who Iived in his styeet amnd ( ア )hehadalways dishiked、 She was too interested in other people's busines8, and too ready to talk about 赤 with otherg、 And she was always borrowing things from her neighborg and then forgetting to return them. Thialwoman knew that Richard had a new rope in his shed, and one day ghe came to his door and asked to borrow . (Well said Richard "before 1 1end you my rope, 1 must know whatyouwantt( イ )" (One oflour neighbors is cutting a big branch o古the tree in my garden,” she answered, “and he needs the rope to pull down, so that it doesnt fall on my roof” “Doesnt he have a rope himaelf?” askked Richard. “No, he doesnt” the woman answered rudely, “niDo you think uld have come here to get Yours he had had onef" Richard said nothing, but went into his house. _mhe womanheardhim( ツウ )tohis wife, and 鹿m0ment later he came out again。 生 am aorry he said to the woman、“but T cannot lend you the rope just now, My wife is spreading flour on " “8preading flour on 普? the woman cried. “But how can anyone spread flour on arope? IAre 0Oertainly notl" answered Richard。 "THt is quite easy to spread flour on myrope( 工 )Idonot wigh to Jend it to somebody." 問呈中の(0 ア )( イ )( ウ )( エ ) に適切な語を、それぞれ選択肢 AD より選び、記 号で答えなさい。 ( ) Aiwhich Bi:who C: whom D: whose だブイ ) たな B:折 C: to D: with ( ウ ) Arasking BE:talking C:telhng D:persuading (エ ) Aithat B: when C:where D:which

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英語 高校生

こんばんは🌙 英語の長文問題を自分なりに解いてみたのですが,だいぶ自信無いので答え合わせお願いします! (宜しければ日本語訳まで教えて頂けると嬉しいです)

次の英文を読み, 下の質問に答えなさい。 【224 語] on JH aye a SO (o tell about Eow a kind Tapanese and BS 里 help theml 組内 neons the call of they. wwere- e lost Jake (15 minutes )outsof their way(fo guide the 5 American'to his eSBnaony or AQaybe someone helpee the American buy a ticket(@b the train statiom, Whateyes the_small 5 favor the_yisiting-American 店06y left Japan_-tBimking Ahal the_Tapanese are VerY kind to 1 strangers trouble, 2 This is very true. Bu the_longerterm_visiting American wi also aotice somethingmelse. S each other(on the street, there \erbal communication. People_ waiting。 on a train _platform, usually wont speaky for example, 10 でmless someone has a question about the train schedule. でertainly there are exceptions. Generally speaking, However, AmericanS_are much more rarelヤ eye contact made, let alone likely han Japanese,to start a conversation with the person behind them im ne at the supermarket Americans are more Hikelyto smile at you as you walk by and say “Hello", even though thexlt probably never See You again: 35 。 ル 電 SeemS) Americars enjoy_meeting neW people. So 6nt t be -surmptised 滞 to the US) “strangers” の ト 'to talk with you) And as long as theyre3 nat too “STRANGE” mayi yo make_a new friendl 人 本文のテーマとして適当なものを①…③から 1 3電りgd ① 記補 Japanese_and American_people 0 towards strangers ” How apanese people belp Americans(while they are in Japap) ・⑳ Ho American_people enjoy_meeting neW people 人のの( ) に入る最も適当なものを①ご③④から 1 つ選びなさい。 B和 Tp walk 15 minutes out oftheicwayto guide a stranger sconsidered) ( ②⑨ ) forAmericans ① beyond their duty 、 @ ther duty ⑬⑨ bad manners ・ 0 Ngとー到しないものを①-③から1つ加びなさり。 。 (⑥ ) ma ① 短期間日本を訪れたたいていのアメ リカ人は日本人を親切だと思う。 4 0 日本人は通りで会っでもことばを交わすどころか卓も合わせよう 険なので話をしないほうがいい。 Your Reading Speed is.…

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