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これって、具体的にどんな話なのか教えて貰えませんか?

次の会話を読み下記の設問に答えよ。 (配点 25) Stop honking your horn so muchl ICs so noisy. LitHle good i does anyway. We javent moved an inch for the last 10 minutes. Clark: Alright alright。 TI stop。Tm sorry. TEs jnst so frustrating. Were definitely going to be late for work and Mr Luthor is going to let me have it the moment T walk into the ofce. Hes been monitoring me closely these days and this just might be the last straw. He might fnally do something drastic。 Hike jet me go or downgrade me. Diana: Theres no way he wil do any of that. Youre too valuable to the team。 He jpst yell at yon a HitHe bi and thaTl be the end of 直 Clark: Easy for you to say. Youre in the accounting department and not in the sales department。 Ms。 Kyle is completely diferent fom Mr. Luthor. She seems so relaxed and carefree. You could walk in at noon。and shed probably greet you ith a smile and a cup of coRee. Diana: Well TI grant you that。 Shes also so | 1 | . She acuauy buys the whole Rice doughnuts every other Friday, plus cookies on the Fridays between those. On top of that she gave me an MPS player or my birthday. Clark: What2! Thafs unbehievablel Mr. Luthor bought us all papenveights for Christmas last year.T think they were just a bunch of green rocks hed found jp his garden. Diana: Wel that was nice of him,T guess. Anyway。 whats the deal wi this standstGill? T wonder what happened. Maybe theres some kind of accident up ahead on the bridge. Do you remember that truck ful of chickens that Gpped wer a couple of yers ago7 We had to wait until the pohee | 2 | ae 3 Chickens running around all over the place. Hr Oh dont remind mel That waw terible。That turmed what sw uualya 25minute commute into a 8rhour jourey.T hope iWm nothing Nike that this 0本 9 Diana

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英語 高校生

1番の答えが合っているかどうかを教えてください! 間違えてたら何故そうなるのかも頼みます!

ァx 国村102 頭| 2 3 6 意見要約 、 上品 こついて友人に基詩を求め ている会 6 っに最も適したものを, それ 次の会新は, ある大学 に入れる9 のceる26の れ FFの⑳-⑳のう ちから 。 ja Td Hike to ask 7Ou for some aQdV1ce about working Sarah : Well friend8: r finding it more and more difficult to 生生 ay。 Frankly part-tmm today の 2 out hrough schOO*: and paY tI Tm rece1V1ng 7 pay my W9) noughr toO Hive_on Tm afraid T might school fees at the same tme. On の 6 not be able to concentrate on my 5 the other hand, 1 rking part-time at a fast-food k. Brian youlhe WM の restaurant, arent YOU ゥ? What do YOU think ? んye can definitely eat better and get studies 1 Wor Brian : Well, by working part-time: suficient school supplies. But the bestpartis wecanget an tunity to make friends with peo came acquainted with a truck driver/who delivers opDor ple from different backgrounds. 70 Trecently be foodstuffs. He's about my father's age and he often tells me about バ the pleasant as well as the bitter experiences in his Hife. We can jearn a great deal by working/ which will surely help us when we to choose a more permanent joD. Sarah : So, Brian, you thinkthat| 1 ⑪ apart-time job teaches us to endure hardshps a part-time job has Hittle to do with our performance in college 、⑬/ working part-time enables us to get a job in a major company ⑭⑰ working part-tme provides a fresh perspective on hfe Sarah: How about you、 Helen ? Do you agree with Brian ? Helen: Well, 1 should say my opinion is quite the contrary. ! came to college to devote myself to the study of physics. Did you know a recent survey showed that college students who work more than

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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