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empower1 大門3と4教えて欲しいです

1 ( ) 内から適切な分詞を選びなさい. A 1. The boys were looking for the ( losing /lost) ball. 2. You must keep yóur child away from the ( breaking / bróken ) glass. 3. The girl ( sleepjng / slept) on the sofa is my sister. 副+過去分詞+語句 分詞+名詞 5. I enjoyed talking with the student ( studyng/ studied ) at a Japanese language school. 6. My family always eat a brand of rice ( growing / gown) in Akita. 詞+名詞 2 絵の内容に合うように, [ ]内の語句を並べかえなさい.A 1 現在分詞の間には ~された」という 「 nA~ー 1. Can you see [ en/ the words / the blackboard /written 12(eHo rds whitten on Hakb 2. The station is full of { the soccer stadium / to /pedple / going ](Ape gong to 3. [ in front of/located / the supeiymarket/ the station ] is always crowded. the soccor aper m arter locas the gtatone 4. [ the bench/the'eld woman / an/ sitting alone ] looked 1lonely 3 The )に入る動詞を下から選び、 きせでした 適切な分詞の形にして入れなさい。 3 次の文の( er. he ola wa mah sttine 1. The phone kept ( ド 2. The coffeè shop has remained ( さ げ 3. The little girl came ( tofas pr天 ), but no oně answered. oh the ber che ) for a week. I wonder what happened. hde O Pa. の一っいて ) to her mothèr: くだお汁のだう [close run ring ] 主分詞) 4 日本語に合うように英文を完成し,ペアになって対話しなさい. Grammar in Context Look! There's a long line of ( peode )(nai tihg) outside the shop. 店の外で待っている人が長い列になっているわ. 見て! Aya 分詞) Probably, some people ( have ) (been たぶん,1時間以上も立ち続けている人もいるよ。 )for more than one hour. のndins Jim They want to get some (Cake ) ( 90ld )at the famous cake shop. あの人たちは有名なケーキ屋さんで売られているケーキを手に入れたいのよ。 Aya 現在分詞は こ分詞が続 す。 いた) TCco Grammar for Expression Can-Do 苦情を述べる 下線部を置き換えて, 家族や先生, 友人からいつも言われていることを述べなさい。 My mother keeps saying to me, “Your room is too messy. You should clean your room.

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英語 高校生

答えが無くて分からないので教えて欲しいです

SIMなし合 22:01 Cop 【1】次の英文を読んで, 設問 1~12に答えなさい。 なお, *印の語(句)には文末に注 がついています。 Modern examinations of working conditions in British and U.S. industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries concentrate mainly on the experiences, Complaints, and overall difficulties of working-class laborers. The first complaint that a majority of industrial workers had was that their workdays* were too long. The average (ア) of hours in a shift varied from industry to industry, from place to place, and from era to era. Workers in British and American textile mills* in the early to middle 1800s generally worked twelve to fifteen hours, six days a week, ( イ) only Sundays off. Their average workweek* was seventy-eight hours. In contrast were the hours of workers who labored in American steel mills in the late 1800s. The length of their shifts was determined by the fact that the blast furnaces* they tended almost always operated twenty-four hours a day. Thus, (oit became customary* for steel mills to have two twelve-hour shifts. However, many of the steel workers labored seven days a week. (a)That gave them a workweek of sighty-four hours. Moreover, sometimes they had to work extra hours on top of this demanding schedule. (オ )the minor differences in the length of workweeks from one industry to another, the average worker put in twelve-to fourteen-hour days at least six days a week, This harsh schedule remained more ( カ) less standard well into the twentieth century. It was not until 1920 that a fifty-hour workweek was introduced in the United States. Anda forty-hour week did not become the rule in most industries until 1938. Low wages was another common complaint of industrial workers. In 1851, the average wage earned by American industrial workers in general was seven to ten dollars per week. That same year New York's Daily Tribune* reported that a worker's family of five required just over ten dollars a week just for basics such as rent, food, and fuel. Most ordinary workers could not afford many simple comforts that middle-class workers enjoyed. (o This miserable situation lasted in America for decades and improved only slowly. As late as 1912, a study found that only 15

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