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英語 高校生

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[文法 BC Grammar & Vocabulary 文法・語い Theme 形容詞・副詞の語法 語いD] B 日本文の意味に合うように、( )に適語を入れなさい。 (1) 一般的に,銀の価格は金の価格よりも安い。 In general, the price of silver is ( (2) かなりの数のアメリカ人が和食を食べるのを楽しんでいる。 Quite a ( (3) 早くも3月には桜が咲き始めた。 ) Americans enjoy eating Japanese food. UNT 14 ) than that of gold. The cherry blossoms began to bloom as ( (4) 彼は一生懸命取り組めば多くのことを成しとげる能力がある。 He is ( ) of accomplishing many things if he works hard. (5) 霧のために,私たちには前方の道がほとんど見えなかった。 Because of the fog, we could ( ) see the road ahead of us. C 日本文の意味に合うように, (1) 棚にあるDVD の3分の1はビリーのものだ。 ( the shelf / third / the DVDs / of / on / one) are Billy's. 内の語(句) を並べかえなさい。 ) as March. (4) これは私が買いたかった, まさにその本です。 This (book / the / is / I / wanted / that / buy / very / to ). ⑥ familiar (2) Having worked here for two years, ⓒ guilty of b aware of 127 /10 (各3点) (2) 電車に乗り遅れないように6時きっかりに来ることを忘れないでください。 Don't forget to come at (the train / sharp / that / don't / we / six o'clock / miss / so ). (3) エレンは,ロイから受け取った手紙をほとんどすべて燃やした。 Ellen burned (from / all / received / the / Roy / she / letters / almost ). 獨協大学 @abrupt (各3点) D に入る適切な語(句)を下から選び,記号で答え, 下線部を和訳しなさい。 (各5点) (1) Jane was very hungry, so she ordered an extra large pizza for lunch. When it arrived, it was ( ). She could only eat half of it. ⓒ offensive @enormous 〈立正大学 〉 Harry has become ( ) the work. ⓒ accustomed to ⓓ relevant to Expr E

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英語 高校生

付箋の貼ってるところのadults bornのところがよくわかりません。born はbe動詞と一緒に使いませんか?

やや難 例題 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。 この文章と図を読み、問1~4 ] に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の①~④のうち から一つずつ選べ。 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US (1) Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while V-F Q Vi others move elsewhere. A study conducted by the Pew Research Center (looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of Americans.) The study zens examined each state (to determine how many of their ad have moved there from othe these residents) are called "ma es of study also s both S investigated what percent of adults born in each state are still living there.) States high in these numbers are called "sticky" states. The study were magnet and sticky, while others were found that some states neither. There were also states that were only magnet or only sticky. (2) Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank 6n magnet and sticky scales respectively. Florida is a good example of a state that ranks high on both) Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. (On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor particularly sticky (49%). (In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet, (In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of the magnet scale, is the Vi least sticky of all states. S V VA (3) Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada, where the high proportion of adult residents born out of Svi CL V+ 9 V₁ state makes this state America's top magnet. New York is at the opposite end of the magnet scale even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations The third extreme example is Texas, át the opposite end of the sticky scale from Alaska. Although it is a fairly weak magnet, Texas SV₁ is the nation's stickiest state.

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英語 高校生

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rmativ nt Each of us carries just over 20,000 genes that encode everything from the keratin in our hair down to the muscle fibers in our toes. It's no great (1) (own / came / where / from / our / mystery / genes): our parents bequeathed them to us. And our parents, in turn, got their s genes from their parents. But where along that genealogical line did each of those 20,000 protein-coding genes get its start? That question has hung over the science of genetics (2) (ago / dawn / century / since / a / ever / its). "It's a basic question of life: how evolution generates 1 novelty," said Diethard Tautz of the Max Planck Institute for 10 Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany. New studies are now bringing the answer into focus. Some of our genes are immensely old, perhaps (3) (to / way / back / dating / all the / the) earliest chapters of life on earth. But a surprising number of genes emerged more recently. many in just the past few million years. The youngest evolved after our 15 own species broke off from our cousins, the apes. Scientists (4) (being / finding / into / are / genes / come / new) at an unexpectedly fast clip. And once they evolve, they can quickly take on essential functions. Investigating how new genes (5) (understand / help / become / scientists / important / may / so) the role they may play in diseases like cancer. [1] Read the passage and rearrange the seven words in (1) - (5) in the correct order. Then choose from 1-4 the option that contains the third and fifth words. (1) 13rd: our (2) (3) (4) (5) 5th: genes 3rd: ago 5th: since 3rd: back 5th: the 2 3rd: where 5th: came 2 3rd: its 5th: ever 23rd: the 5th: back 2 3rd: genes 5th: into 1 3rd: genes 5th: being 1 3rd: may 5th: scientists 3 3rd: scientists 5th: understand 3 3rd: genes 5th: from 3 3rd: its 5th: a 3 3rd: way 5th: back 3 3rd: finding 5th: genes 23rd: important 5th: help 43rd: help 3rd: own 5th: came 3rd: came 5th: dawn 43rd: the 5th: the 4 3rd: new 5th: come 5th: understand may may understand thep (早稲田大) wystery. ne TOL Recome Sc

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英語 中学生

What day of Kawamoto’s diary impressed you most? Why? ここの問題の和訳と解答例を教えてほしいです。

Let's Read [2] EO 29977 Muty base ==I2+0)-ASTELAT. 1945年5月6日, 子 に投下され。 2 多くの中学生も牲になりました。 当時広島県立広島第二中学校(二中)の WAZI だっくんもその一人です。 くんの日記には、 1944年12月1日から2日前の 1945年8月4日までの日々の出来が SKRY 説明に書かれています。 Before You Read Hit 2. 20 ような生活していたと い出すか 42 自分と同 New Words commute komt 1 stoom or in tečin unfortunately jeniti] delcy(ed) worled saril ceremonyan dind Deignied) (d) lief-1 happen t • ga on Goal Neading を読み取り、 Speaking 筆者に伝え合うことができる。 From the Diary of Kawamoto Itsuyoshi 祝日 河んくんの日記。 拓が手に入りにくい時代だったので、 の伝 書かれています。 April 4 (Wednesday), Sunny Today was a happy day for me. From today, I am going to commute to Nicht. I went to Hiroshima on the 6:50 a.m. steam train. Unfortunately, it was delayed. I was worried, "What will happen to me?" When I arrived at Nicht, the ceremony was already going on. After I explained my delay, they let me in. I sighed with relief. $ 5 300 15 - April 15 (Sunday), Sunny Today is the third Sunday. I went to school and at last we started to study. We had English in the first hour, self-study in the second, history in the third, and math 2 (geometry) in the fourth hour I studied very hard. April 30 (Monday), Sunny For the first time, a bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. It was just before I crossed Enko Bridge. "Grr, thump, thump!" What a frightening noise it made! Then, a thick cloud of smok ruse up. I went there right away and saw a fire burning intensely. - July 6 (Friday) Today was a work day. In the morning, we dug holes bury glass. At lunch, I ate a loquat. Uehara gave it to me. I also ate sume peas and a sweet potato. During our rest time at lunch, we played hide-and-seck. It was a lot of fun. In the afternoon, we carried tree branches. ALBEN (5) 1. What made Kawamclo worried on April 4? Q. 2. When was a comb dropped on Hiroshima for the first time? 下直 New Ward studylbichl] geometryman] rose [] bridge Grup, thumpl pl hightning (staigl naise thick (0) smoka (k) and → Z rosa [ro] fira a LT) gamin mensely Extas dig →Zug [da] hole(e) hol cury Dr glass() loquat Dok Denis] [6] patata ateiion] awet po ato [et potcitou hide-and-sek hiidansi k branch(s)[fiel ............. of lact for the firar time night way for Raiding VERSI [画されている内容 2. 分 LING おおか みやすくなる。 fcipliw 43

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英語 小学生

What day of Kawamoto’s diary impressed you most? Why? ここの問題の和訳と解答例を教えてほしいです。

Let's Read [2] EO 29977 Muty base ==I2+0)-ASTELAT. 1945年5月6日, 子 に投下され。 2 多くの中学生も牲になりました。 当時広島県立広島第二中学校(二中)の WAZI だっくんもその一人です。 くんの日記には、 1944年12月1日から2日前の 1945年8月4日までの日々の出来が SKRY 説明に書かれています。 Before You Read Hit 2. 20 ような生活していたと い出すか 42 自分と同 New Words commute komt 1 stoom or in tečin unfortunately jeniti] delcy(ed) worled saril ceremonyan dind Deignied) (d) lief-1 happen t • ga on Goal Neading を読み取り、 Speaking 筆者に伝え合うことができる。 From the Diary of Kawamoto Itsuyoshi 祝日 河んくんの日記。 拓が手に入りにくい時代だったので、 の伝 書かれています。 April 4 (Wednesday), Sunny Today was a happy day for me. From today, I am going to commute to Nicht. I went to Hiroshima on the 6:50 a.m. steam train. Unfortunately, it was delayed. I was worried, "What will happen to me?" When I arrived at Nicht, the ceremony was already going on. After I explained my delay, they let me in. I sighed with relief. $ 5 300 15 - April 15 (Sunday), Sunny Today is the third Sunday. I went to school and at last we started to study. We had English in the first hour, self-study in the second, history in the third, and math 2 (geometry) in the fourth hour I studied very hard. April 30 (Monday), Sunny For the first time, a bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. It was just before I crossed Enko Bridge. "Grr, thump, thump!" What a frightening noise it made! Then, a thick cloud of smok ruse up. I went there right away and saw a fire burning intensely. - July 6 (Friday) Today was a work day. In the morning, we dug holes bury glass. At lunch, I ate a loquat. Uehara gave it to me. I also ate sume peas and a sweet potato. During our rest time at lunch, we played hide-and-seck. It was a lot of fun. In the afternoon, we carried tree branches. ALBEN (5) 1. What made Kawamclo worried on April 4? Q. 2. When was a comb dropped on Hiroshima for the first time? 下直 New Ward studylbichl] geometryman] rose [] bridge Grup, thumpl pl hightning (staigl naise thick (0) smoka (k) and → Z rosa [ro] fira a LT) gamin mensely Extas dig →Zug [da] hole(e) hol cury Dr glass() loquat Dok Denis] [6] patata ateiion] awet po ato [et potcitou hide-and-sek hiidansi k branch(s)[fiel ............. of lact for the firar time night way for Raiding VERSI [画されている内容 2. 分 LING おおか みやすくなる。 fcipliw 43

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