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英語 高校生

○を付けている問題を教えてください!(5)は解答の和訳もおしえていただきたいです。

1Comprehension Check! Choose the best option. LESSON 100 11文型 (4点) What is the theme of the conversation? ssa dso isds 02nold (ase ni lin 計 a. The History of the Fourth of July b. What Americans Eat on the Fourth of July r nT c. How Americans Celebrate the Fourth of July 2-4米 カ d. The Fourth of July and Fireworks 40 R eading duod QHints 2|Questions Answer the following questions. Read the passage and answer the questions. the 4th of July 7月4日(アメリカ独立記念日) : How do Americans celebrate the 4th of July, Ms. Smith? の Haruto ; Ms. Smith: Well, it's a special day for Americans /and they have [1] 下線部Oの語句を正しく並べベかえなさい。ただし,先頭の語は大文字に直すこと。 (5点) 2oh atfT different ideas about how_tol celebrate it.] :のL you / some / me / can / examples / give ] of how they celebrate it? IT of how they celebrate it? Haruto [2) 下線部ののthatの内容を日本語で説明しなさい。 dapos odt to hi ne IdegW moso (6点) monidas oo) Ms. Smith: Well, most people like to have a big party with their family and friends. ;Really? Do you mean they[ wear nice clothes and 肉はどこで調理されますか。日本語で答えなさい。 M bus ojov ogid loodse oT (6点) れ Haruto serve tea and cakes? kthar) p Ms. Smith: No, it's mot like ②that at all} :What do yolrmean? 全<~ない 1 の M bun oo o1 gtd loodoa me n6qs[ orit su9 (6点) Haruto 下線部3をItの内容を明らかにして日本語に直しなさい。 Ms. Smith: First, everyone (who comes to the party will bring food. Haruto ;Really? What kinds of food? aidal corn [ks:rm) コーン,トウモロコシ bean [bi:n] 豆 home-made 自家製の Ms. Smith: They will bring many kinds of food like salads, corn. beans, potatoes, fresh breads, home-made cakes and cookies. And everyone will bring drinks like cola, juice, and so on. ;Is that all they eat? |5 Why does every family buy a lot of fireworks for the 4th of July? Answer in English. (7点) 15 の Haruto 3 Ms. Smith:No, there will be lots of meat cooked on a BBQ grill BBQ パーベキュー 3| Listening Quiz Listen to the recording and put T (True) or F (False) in the brackets. in the garden. gril (gril] グリル、焼き調 4 3) Haruto :What kinds of meat? (各2点) へ へ Ms. Smith: Well, my family always has a lot of steak, chicken, and pork. We cook the pork and chicken for six or seven hours over a very small fire. ③ It makes the dir6 sead o oo 9pnysLA s meat very ténder. tender [tendar] 柔らかい もッ :Do Americans only eat and drink on the 4th of July? Ms. Smith: No, when it gets dark people usually set off fireworks. Haruto onl obiT (1) olaalms a get dark くなる set off ~/set~ off (花火など)を打ち上げる They are reasonable in America so every family buys a lot and then sets them off for the children. :Wow! It sounds like a lot of fun! (3B Your Idea how su ai Haruto (226 words) =本書では、アメリ発音、 イギリス発音、オーストラリア発音、カナダ発音の音声を扱って います。Reading のCDトラック番号の横にそれぞれを米関、力で示しています。 ubostal a If you are invited to the party, what food will you bring? 5

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英語 高校生

この写真の問題が分からないので教えて下さい。

Drilis Put the words in the right order. 1. ジムが決勝戦に進出する可能性はある。a There is( that / will reach / Jim / the finals / a chance ). 2. マキは、スピーチコンテストで優勝するというすばらしい経験をした。 Maki (had / winning / wonderful / a / experience / of ) a speech contest. choane llat m will ieach te Anedls, had &.wenderlshience 2 Complete the sentences using "whoever," "whichever," or "whatever." 1. そのチームはチームワークをよくするためにできることは何でも挑戦した。 The team tried( )it could do to develop teamwork. 2. そのバスケットボールの試合を見たい人はだれでも招待していいですよ。 wants to watch the basketball game. You can invite( 3. どれでも好きな飲み物を召し上がってください。 Please help yourself to ( ) drink you like. Choose the correct one. 1. 私はまだフェアプレーについてのレポートを終えていません。一私もです。 I haven't finished the essay about fair play.ー( Neither did I /I neither have / Neither have I ). 2. リサはボブスレーに乗ることができます。 一ミカもです。 Lisa can ride a bobsled. -(Mika can so / So can Mika / So Mika can ). Make the two sentences into one using " , when ~" 1. The Tokyo Olympic Games were held in 1964. He was three years old then. 2. I'm meeting Satomi next Saturday. She arrives back from Italy then. 1

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英語 高校生

教えてください!

(22:25 Stage 2 Lesson 13 異文化 213 (1A )(1B )( 1C ) にそれぞれ入る顧も適切な動詞を次の中から選び,文脈に応じ 調切な形(現在形 現在分調形·過去分調形のいずれか)に変えなさい。 開西学院大001枚田大 12点x3=6点 [give, involve, need, stare, vary ) 次の文章を読み、設問に答えなさい。[0点) 376 words (1A) (1B) (1C) Attitudes toward time differ from country to country and culture to culture. Americans, for example, are customarily later than the times announced or scheduled for appointments and parties, though how late (1A ) with the occasion and the particular COuntry. In contrast, Germans and Swedes and Americans from the northern states expect people to arrive precisely on time and will sometimes stand outside a door ( 1B at their watchuntil the exact moment to knock or ring the bell. Consequently, anyone who hopes to do business abroad or simply demonstrate good manners while traveling around the globe ( 1C ) to learn new codes of etiquette to fit in with local custom. Learning local time custom will not only fatter your hosts and make your visits more 10 pleasant, but will also amake you a good ambassador abroad; instead of causing embarrassment, misunderstanding, and offense, you will demonstrate your respect for your host culture and your own international aptitude, Although you yourself must learn what is polite a in terms of time in any given place, it helps to have some general guidelines for wide areas, In the main, northern areas are 15 more precise about time and southern areas less. A dinner invitation for seven o'clockin Chicago, which has a strong northern European influence, means that you must arrive at or before that time, while a dinner invitation for seven in New Orleans, which has a strong Italian, Spanish, and French influence, means you should come sometime between 7:15 p.m. and 8o'clock. In Sweden, a 7 p.m. invitation means a7 p.m. arrival time, while in Mexicoa7 p.m. invitation means not before 7:30 or 8 p.m. and a 7 p.m. party invitation might mean "Come around 10 or 11 p.m." Americans who are invited to a Mexican party scheduled for 7 p.m. and who arrive at 8 p.m. might find themselves the first guests of the evening. In Arab countries, in contrast, a dinner invitation might be incredibly flexible; in fact, in some rural areas it might mean, "show up sometime on the invited day" if it is for a celebration. In other words, s you should find out what the local custom of time and invitation involves before you set out for dinner or a party. Latin 下線部(2)とはどういうことか。日本語で具体的に説明しなさい。 bo d 下線部)の意味を、(~(dから1つ選びなさい。 …の観点から b) …の用語で () と同様に ) とは別に 下線部(4) "some general guidelines for wide areas" の内容を70字以内の日本語で説明しな さい。 【10点 5 下線部(5)を和訳しなさい。 【8点 本文の内容と一致するものには○を、一致しないものには×をつけなさい。 3点x3-15点 (a) All people in the USA will arrive on time and wait for the exact time to knock on the door. b Learning local time custom will demonstrate your respect for your host culture and your own international aptitude. (C) People in New Orleans are more precise than people in Chicago in terms of appointed time. いr w In the Arabian countryside, people should appear on time when invited to a party. Its not necessary to learn the local rule about time and invitation before you set out for a party.

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英語 高校生

分全体の内容はわかったんですが問題が分からないので教えてください!!!!

ワードパワー滋語具立宗辺 213 Lesson 13 異文化 所( 1A )( 1B )( 1C )にそれぞれ入る最も適切な動詞を次の中から選び,文脈に応じ Stage 2 2005関西学院大 2001秋田大 1 適切な形(現在形·現在分詞形·過去分詞形のいずれか)に変えなさい。 376 words 【2点×3-6点) [give, involve, need, stare, vary ] 次の文章を読み、,設問に答えなさい。[50点) Attitudes toward time differ from country to country and culture to culture, Americans, for example, are customarily later than the times announced or schedulea e appointments and parties, though how late ( 1A ) with the occasion and the partio Country. In contrast, Germans and Swedes and Americans from the northern o 5 expect people to arrive precisely on time and will sometimes stand outside a door ( 1 at their watch until the exact moment to knock or ring the bell. Consequently, anvo who hopes to do business abroad or simply demonstrate good manners while travel: around the globe ( 1C ) to learn new codes of etiquette to fit in with local custom Learning local time custom will not only flatter your hosts and make your visits mo 10 pleasant, but will also 2make you a good ambassador abroad; instead of cansis embarrassment, misunderstanding, and offense, you will demonstrate your respect for your host culture and your own international aptitude. Although you yourself must learn what is polite (3 in terms of time in any given place. it helps to have a_Some general guidelines for wide areas. In the main, northern areas are more precise about time and southern areas less. A dinner invitation for seven o'clock in Chicago, which has a strong northern European influence, means that you must arrive at or before that time, while a dinner invitation for seven in New Orleans, which has a strong Italian, Spanish, and French influence, means you should come sometime between 7:15 p.m. and 8o'clock. In Sweden, a 7 p.m. invitation means a 7 p.m. arrival time, while 20 in Mexico a7p.m. invitation means not before 7:30 or 8 p.m. and a 7 p.m. party invitation might mean “Come around 10 or 11 p.m.” Americans who are invited to a Mexican party scheduled for 7 p.m. and who arrive at 8 p.m. might find themselves the first guests of the evening. In Arab countries, in contrast, a dinner invitation might be incredibly flexible; in fact, in some rural areas it might mean, “show up sometime on the invited day” if it is 25 for a celebration. and invitation involves before you set out for dinner or a party. Paog yra lo d) o20 bore 2nmsgrs 10 et iinsio Latin (1A) e (1B) (1C) 下線部(2)とはどういうことか。日本語で具体的に説明しなさい。 2 【8点) bus 2 togxs 910n bas gniteorotai om sda lle d llw .atla. 3 下線部3)の意味を,(a)~(d) から1つ選びなさい。* 【3点) (a)..の観点から (b)…の用語で (c) と同様に (d).とは別に vud o1 1asw bas vaws idph oC e laus onig 下線部(4) “some general guidelines for wide areas" の内容を70字以内の日本語で説明しな 4 さい。 vliane mors s9e )9blo tsr oe erta 【10点) 15 9 glde 1ot 90slg insslq ai 1l 5 baum 下線部(5)を和訳しなさい。 【8点) T09 (1sllob n0 10 6 本文の内容と一致するものには○を, 一致しないものには×をつけなさい。 【3点×5=15点) (a) All people in the USA will arrive on time and wait for the exact time to knock on the 1on In other words, (5 you should find out what the local custom of time door. (b) Learning local time custom will demonstrate your respect for your host culture and your own international aptitude. (C) People in New Orleans are more precise than people time. nicb n bluos sw rlyuo W ahom obi woe uning brs aoinil wp ni Chicago in ternms of appointed Hoof yoykraie dhd wond sW witauotls biw qu mos au arlad votie gduoh bns Wnieon uo gusingoo d) In the Arabian countryside, people should appear on time when invited to a party. bolwoul otitnole mi odokonugB (e) It's not necessary to learn the local rule about time and invitation before you set out for a party. als are not realy special Soft nd ortable temperatures make shippers buy oore prodpci ● 28 OPTIONAL 本文の内容を100字以内の日本語で要約してみよう。 29 ● ona

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