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答えはBです。 後者ははアメリカ英語を学習した人にとってはなじみがある。 従って/言い換えると、両方とも正しい英語である。 変ですか? CとDがおかしい理由教えてください。

The latter may be more familiar to those The former is common in who have learned American English. Why did this happen? Noah Webster, a textbook author and Great Britain, Canada and Australia. lexicographer, wanted "Americanized" spelling and pronunciation of words, different from those in Great In 1828, he published a two-volume dictionary which greatly helped to make the Americanized Britain. spelling common. The fact of the matter was it was part of American nationalism. After winning political from Great Britain in 1776, Americans became more conscious of developing their own identity as a new In literature, Americans rejected such European criticism nation. Nationalism rose in various fields. The northeastern region produced world-famous American as "Americans have no national literature." Which is more familiar to you, "centre" or "center"? writers I Edgar Allan Poe, a detective story writer and Ralph Waldo Emerson. In addition to these writers, there were also inventors who greatly helped in advancing American industry. Cyrus Hall McCormick, the inventor of the reaper, and Samuel F. S. Morse, the developer of the telegram code, are two such inventors. 間 1 In diplomacy, President James Monroe issued in 1823 the so-called "Monroe Doctrine," a warning to European nations not to interfere with America and the Western Hemisphere. It was the American This policy of isolationism embraced in the doctrine continued as the U.S. intention to be オ diplomatic policy until the end of the century. While challenging European criticism and power, young America tried to be more independent of Europe, not only politically, but economically, culturally and diplomatically. (2) lexicographer: ##*** isolationism: ŽÈ* ア both are correct English. 33 空所 A In addition reaper: 刈り取り機 interfere 干渉する Brajcich and Tanioka (2010) Eye on American Culture (**) ***** ア を満たすのに最も適切なものを、A~Dのうちから1つ選べ。 B However C Therefore D In other words

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英語 高校生

今すぐだと嬉しいです!このワークの答えを無くしてしまい困っているので誰か答えを教えてください🙏

bo school P.198 5.198 198 199 1.00 199 99 00 1 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. 1) I don't like [ being / what /do /to / told ].MICA 2) She would not admit [ him / had / having / a date / with ]. 3) I'm ashamed [ done / thing / a / having / such / silly / of ]. 4) He is angry [in public / laughed / at / been / having / at ]. on the wilds 2 Complete each sentence so that they mean almost the same thing. 1) a) Are you sure that you saw a UFO? b) Are you sure of ( ) ( ) a UFO? 2) a) I'm sorry that I hurt her feelings yesterday. I'm sorry for ( ) ( b) ) her feelings yesterday. 3) a) The boy denies that he didn't tell the truth to his friends. quid d b) The boy denies ( ) ( ) () the truth to his friends. 4) a) The coach was aware that we weren't confident. b) The coach was aware of ( )(_)( ) confident. blool 1006 4 Fill in the blanks so that they mean almost the same thing. 1) a) I can't wait to visit my friend in Okinawa. b) I am looking ( ) ( ) ( 2) a) It is useless to worry about the entrance examination. b) It is ( ) ( ) ( ) about the entrance examination. 3) a) Jill always says she wants to go out on a sunny day.dd?? b) Jill always says she feels ( ) ( 4) a) No one knows what will happen tomorrow. b) There is ( ) ( ) my friend in Okinawa. 3 Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. B 1) I ( ) ( thinking I've made the same mistake. (同じ間違いをした気がしてならない) )()() in line. (並んで待つことに慣れていない 2) Children aren't ( 3) This book is ( ) ( ) again. (もう一度読む価値がある) salond tog JstosnyM (d) 4) ( )( ) having dinner with us? (私たちと夕食をいかがですか) ) out on a sunny day. JOVE A A ) what will happen tomorrow. Us A The 34 ) ¢X (d) MED I (A) you swiss I (d) ried you had IQ Put it into English - Context writing - 1) 私の祖父母は私の幼い弟と私に会うことを楽しみにしている。 160 2)祖父は子どもたちと遊ぶことに慣れている。 3) しかし彼は幼い弟にいつかめがねを壊されるのではないかと心配している。 (be afraid of) 4) 幼い弟は彼のめがねをつかみとらずにはいられない。 (grab) 5) めがねをかけないことは、祖父にとって危険です。 B

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英語 高校生

回答お願いします。また、どんな話なのかも教えてほしいです🙏

13 20 速読 問題 Reading 1/52 Reading €77 Grammar /16 Writing have no choice but to~ /12 "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." When I was invited to an 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 American woman's house for Christmas, her mother said to me, "We usually don't have a regular breakfast. Will you need breakfast tomorrow?" Out of reserve, I was not able to say "Yes, I will," because (1)that would require her to prepare breakfast for me 5 alone. I had no choice but to say, "No, thank you. (2)Her mother took me at my word, and assumed that I was also in the habit of skipping breakfast. When I was back at the university after the holidays, I (3)brought up the subject with a few Americans. 4)"If you had been in my place, and had needed breakfast, what would you have said?" One person said, "Your friend's mother was being frank, so I'd 00.00% 10 have said frankly, 'If you could prepare a little breakfast, I'm sure I'd enjoy it. (5) Otherwise, I'll eat out." Another person said, "That's not so polite. I'd have asked her politely, 'If you could prepare breakfast for me, I'd appreciate it." They asked me why I had been reluctant to give a frank opinion. I explained the Japanese cultural viewpoint. In Japan, immediately accepting an 15 offer of a meal is regarded as impudent; such an invitation is supposed to be declined at least once. But the host realizes that the guest has declined out of reserve, and makes it a rule to ask a second time. A Japanese guest never insists on being served a meal. The host understands the situation and the feelings of the guest and reacts appropriately. (7) "That idea has no chance at all of working here," one American said with total frankness. She continued, "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." (294 words) /11 reserve [rizá:rv] , be in the habit of ~ing 〜するのが習慣になっている 15 decline [diklain] (丁重に) 断る 19 appropriately [ǝproupriǝtli] 〜するしかない 13 reluctant [rilíktant] 気が進まない 嫌がる 精

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