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A 空所に入れるのに最も適切なものを1つ選びなさい。 20nd n 1. When I was in Salem, I( ) often play tennis with John. (明治大) (1)ought to (2)might (3)should 2. She has not come here yet, I am afraid she ( ) her way. (京都産業大) (4)used to (5)would (1)may be lost 3. I haven't finished my work. I( ) to the cinema last night. (東京電機大) (2)may have lost (3)may be having lost (4)may have been lost (1)oughtn't to go 4. Something has happened to this lock; the key ( ) turn. (東京家政大) (2)had not to go (3)haven't had to go (4)shouldn't have gone (1)won't (2)will (4)will be 5. She( )been sick in bed yesterday. I saw her at the supermarket. (昭和女子大) (3)do (1)cannot have (2)may not have (3)must have (4)would have 6. His plan ( ) beleft aside. (和洋女子大) (1)doesn't ought to (2)ought not to (3)ought to not (4)not ought to 7. Dr. Lambert ( ) here by now, for his secretary called us this morning to say that he took the earlier train. (清泉女子大) (1)must arrive (2)cannot have arrived (3)may not have arrived (4)ought to have arrived 8. I tried to take our dog out of our house, but he ( ) go out. (愛知学院大) (1)were to (2)had to (3)might not (4)would not 9. There ( ) something wrong with the host computer as all our computers crashed. (学習院大) (1)must have (2)would be (3)must have been (4)would have been 10. She 1s one of those people you really respect but would ( ) time with. (中央大) (1)have rather spend (2)not rather spend (3)rather than spending (4)rather not spend 出yス

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英語 高校生

分からないです、教えて下さい。すみませんが、早めにお願いします!

スを、8本 前のページに出てきた単熟語は赤色にしています。 わからちかったら,前のベージに戻りましょう。 次の英文を読んで[1~7の問いに答えましょう。 0 One day a lion was sleeping. A mouse ran over his face and woke him up. The That will teach lion was angry. He caught the mouse and said, “TIl eat you up. Al とのよう But the mouse cried, “Please don't eat me. I didn't want to wake you up. I'm very sorry. Please let me go. You will be glad some day. If you B)do this for me, . てe you not to wake up the king of the animals!” 2 I5 The lion laughed at the mouse. “A little animal like you? How can you helpa big, strong animal like me?” But he also thought, “This mouse really is very small. He's too small for dinner. He's even too small for a snack.” So he let the mouse go. A few days later, some hunters came and caught the lion. They tied him to a 10 tree with strong ropes. Then they left him and went to the village. They wanted to will do something for you.” 4 keep the lion and sell him to the zoo. But they needed more men. The lion roared and roared. He was very angry, but he couldn't move. The mouse heard the roaring and ran to him. 6 6 Now you will see what I can do for vou.” he said. Little by1little, the mouse cu through the ropes with his teeth. Soon the lion was free. [出典)JEFFRIES, LINDA; MIKULECKY, BEATRICE S., BASIC READING POWER 1, 3rd Edition, © 2010. Reprinted by permissi0n Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. ライオンは、捕まえたネズミをどうしたでしょうか? また,捕まえられたライオンはどうなったでしょう か? ライオンとネズミの関係に注意して, 全体の内容を表すものを選びましょう。 大意把握 1 この文章のタイトルとして最も適切なものを1つ選びましょう。 (8点) 00 ed OA Mouse Eaten by a Lion 2A Lion Caught by Some Hunters O The King of the Animals Helped by a Little Mouse

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英語 高校生

訳と構文が分かんないです 1の③です

(24) 困シせん へに飛かい… him to dress like a doctor or lawyer, but he always dressed like my What my father wore embarrassed me as a young man. I wanted *I をさせる father. He wore old jeans and snapped shirts. I blamed the way he dressed for my social failures. I felt that girls 5 laughed at me because they' d seen him mowing" the grass in cut-offs" and black boots. I asked him what even at age fourteen struck me as cruel and wrong. “Why," I asked, "don' t you dress 'nice," like my friends' fathers?" He held me with his sad, shocked eyes and searched 2. for an answer. Then he said, "I like my clothes." An hour later my mother stormed into my room, slapped* me hard OT across the face and called me an “ungrateful little fool." ①In time they forgave me, and as I matured I realized that girls avoided me not because of my father but because of his son. ②I realized that my mother had slapped me because my father could not, and it soon 15 became clear that what he had really said that night was that there are things more important than clothes. He' d said he couldn' tspend even five cents on himself because there were things I wanted. Without another word, my father said, "You' re my son, and I make sacrifices so that your life will be better than mine." For my high-schoo! graduation, my father arrived in a suit. 0% Somehow he seemed taller, more handsome and impressive. It wasn' t the suit, of course, but theman. I didn' t see it again until his funeral. On the morning of his funeral, I took the suit out of his closet and changed into it. I gathered up the courage to study myself in his 25 mirror, where I appeared small and insignificant. ③AndI stood there for some time, facing myself in my father' s mirror, weeping and trying to imagine- my father' s clothes. (注)mow 草を機械で刈る slap 平手でたたく grow into (H14. 3) cut-offs ひざ上で切ったジーンズ -as I will for the rest of my life the day IlI -47-

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