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赤線で囲ったのは連鎖関係代名詞の例文です これ I thought he was sure to protest は 省略なしだと I thought that he was sure to protest ですよね。

243 heater broke down. とはならないことに注意。 本問のように接続詞 and が必要となる。 what is more 「その上さらに」 Section 073 連鎖関係代名詞節 244 空所のあとの I thought とその直後の was に注目 ●連鎖関係代名詞節 the man who Ⅰ thought was 関係代名詞 (who, which, that, what) の直後に I think や Ⅰ believe などの 〈S + V> が入り込んだように見える形を 「連鎖関係代名詞節」と呼ぶ。 空所のあとに I thought があり、 そのすぐ後ろに was が続くことに注目する。 the man who was sure to ….. の主格の関係代名詞 who のあとに Ⅰ thought が入り込んだように 見える連鎖関係代名詞節であることを見抜く。 節内の述語動詞 was の主語にあたる主格の関係代名詞 ① who を用いるのが正しい。 文の構造を以下の図式で確認しよう。 There was no objection from the man. + I thought he[= the man] was sure to protest. There was no objection from the man who I thought was sure to protest. 選択肢他動詞 thought の目的語が欠けているように見えるせいで, ②whom を正解にするミス が多い。 答240 are to the translator what facts 241 ② 242 (1) 243 (1 244 (1)

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英語 高校生

高校生 定期試験 問題文 今日あった試験の単語抜き取り問題です。 6.bombs 7.Pavilion 8.canvas 9.livestock 10.Guernica と答えたのですが、採点してほしいです…… 特に10はtragedyと答えてる人が多くて不安です

1. 次の文を読んで、問題に答えなさい。 Okamoto Taro, a Japanese artist, visited the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 Paris Exposition. When he saw the painting Guernica, he (1)couldn't take his eyes off it. It was painted in black and white. But he felt like it was painted (2). (3) that the painting drew him into its world instantly. This big piece of work, 3.5 m 4 7.8 m, was painted 4 Pablo Picasso, a Spanish artist. (5) Picasso ( 6 ) to France in his (7), he painted it in Paris. He was 56 years old then, but he worked hard and completed it (8) within a month or so. This painting fascinated those who saw it at the Exposition. It became one of Picasso's best- known works among his over 10,000 paintings. Picasso was originally asked to paint something for the Exposition by the Spanish Republican government. However, he had not decided what to paint until he read a shocking newspaper article. According to the article, Guernica, a small town in Spain, was bombed by the Nazis on April 26, 1937. (9) In those days, the Nazis supported General Francisco Franco. He had been ( 10 ) to overthrow the Spanish government. ☆ The bombing started around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. People and livestock at a busy market (11) there ran (12) about, trying to escape from the attack. Many buildings, including a train station, hotels, and restaurants, were demolished. The bombing lasted about three hours, and 50 tons of bombs were dropped. Three-fourths of the town was destroyed, and several hundred people were killed. Picasso was shocked because the bombing was a cruel attack against the public in his home country. In order to protest against it, he decided to make a painting of the bombing. He struggled to paint the tragedy of the bombing. He drew a number of sketches trying to show the sorrow of the people in Guernica. Even after he started painting on a big canvas, he kept changing his ideas. 2133

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