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仮定法の問題です 合っていますか…?т т

I II II II I B 発展問題 1 次の英文の ( 11 )内から適当な語句を選びなさい。 1) He will help you if he (has, had, had had time. (bed over) I 2) If your father (is, are, were) alive, he would be very proud of you. I 3) If I (have, had, had had) enough money, I could have bought that house. 4) If you had done your best, you (could pass, could have passed) the test. 2 上の英文を仮定法を用いて書き出しに続けて書き換えなさい。 I I 1) As the girl is tired, she cannot walk all the way with us. → If the girl weren't tired, she could walk all the way with us. 2) He is so old that he cannot run as fast as you. ← If he were younger, he could run as fast as you 3) He did not work hard, so he failed the examination. If he had worked harder, he wouldn't have failed the examination 4) As it was raining yesterday, we could not go on a picnic. If it had not rained yesterday, we could have 3 次の各組の文が同じ意味になるように, ( 1) I 4 ( 3) 1) If I gone on a picnic. 内に適語を入れなさい。 As I am not as young as you, I cannot play football. If I was ) as young as you, I could ) play football. I could not write a longer letter because I didn't have enough time. I could ( have )(written) a longer letter if I ( enough time. 責める Should you change your mind, nobody would blame you. (If had ) had ) ( you )( should) change your mind, nobody would blame you. 内に適語を補充し, 日本文に合う英文を完成させなさい。 had ) a car, I would )( drive ) you home. 車があれば、あなたを家まで車で送ってあげるのですが。 2) If he ( had )( been ) more careful, he ( would ) not (have made ) the same mistake. 彼がもっと注意深ければ、 同じ間違いはしなかったでしょうに。 3) If you ( had )( left) home at seven, you ( could ) (have) caught the train. もし君が7時に家を出ていたら、 その電車に乗れたのに。 100 Unit 24 1

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英語 高校生

(4)について This is why にしてしまいました。  This is becauseというようなThis is whyの表現ではだめな理由を教えてください

(60分) Ⅰ 次の英文を読んで、下の設問 (1)~ (11) の語には注が付いています。 に答えなさい。 なお、 Food is fuel. When your body needs energy, you eat. When it doesn't you don't. It should be so simple when you think about it, but that's exactly the problem: us big smart humans can and do think about it, (, introduces all manner of problems and neuroses*. Have you noticed how you always have "room for dessert"? You might have just eaten the best part of a cow, or enough cheesy pasta to sink a gondola, but you can manage that fudge brownie or sundae. Why? How? If your stomach is full, how ice cream triple-scoop b) eating more even physically possible? It's largely because your brain makes an executive decision and decides that, no, you still have room. The sweetness of desserts is a palpable* reward (7)that the brain recognizes and wants so it overrules the stomach. C Exactly {c case is ③ is 4 the this why) uncertain. It may be that humans need quite a complex diet in order to remain in tip-top* condition, so rather than just relying on our basic metabolic systems to eat whatever is available, the brain steps in and tries to regulate our diet better. And this would be fine if that was all the brain does. But it doesn't. So it isn't. Learned associations are incredibly powerful when it comes ( d ) eating. You may be a big fan of something like, say, cake. You can be eating cake for years without any bother, then one day you eat some cake that makes you vomit. Could be some of the cream in it has gone sour; it might contain an ingredient you're allergic to; or (and here's the annoying one) it could be that something else entirely made you throw up shortly after eating cake. out of The disgust eating poiso g And it consider th The brain than food, it doesn't worryingl needlessl one of li shovelin the brai (注) (1) (2

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