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英語 高校生

【 至急⠀】raise3の長文問題なんですけど、単語が難し過ぎるので答え教えて欲しいです!!!!

Grammar Expression| Listening|Speaking /12 Total 12 /9 /100 Reading /14 /21 /44 O Reading 2 速読 問題 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1.の問いに答えなさい。 But the Scottish national costume for In Europe men don't usually wear skirts. men is a kind of skirt. It is called a kilt The Scottish like to be different. They are also proud of their country and its history. and they feel that the kilt is a part of that ほこリにう history. That's why (nthe men still wear kilts at old-style dances and on national 5 holidays. They believe they are wearing the same clothes that Scottish men always used to wear. That's what they believe. However. kilts are not really so old. Before 1730, Scottish men wore a long shirt and blanket around their shoulders. These clothes (2)got in the way when the men started to work in factories. So, in 1730 a factory owner changed 10 the blanket into a skirt: the kilt. That's how the first kilt was made. Then, in the late 1700s Scottish soldiers in the British Army began to wear kilts. One reason for (3this was national feeling: the Scottish soldiers wanted to look different from the English soldiers. The Scottish soldiers fought very hard and became famous. The kilt was part of that fame, and in the early 1800s men all around Scotland began 15 to wear kilts. laThese kilts hadcolorful stripes going up and down and across. Scottish people often believe that the colors of the kilts are part of their family history. In fact, each family just chose the colors they liked best in the late 1800s. This is not the story you will hear today if you are in Scotland. Most Scottish people 20 still believe that kilts are as old as Scotland and that the colors are as old as the Scottish families. Sometimes feelings are stronger than facts! (287 words)

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英語 中学生

わかりにくいのですが2段落目の上から4行目の、there can be different shapes which are not always flat の訳し方ですが、様々な形になれるものがある?と思い、それで関係代名詞だと思ったので形は形でも平面とは限らないと言う... 続きを読む

Jigsaw Puzzles* sold (27 The first jigsaw puzzle was made by a British man named John Spilsbi、 wem nak ede SO became popular among children in England. Until the 20th century, most jigsaw puzzles were made of wood, were expensive. Today, jigsaw puzzles are usually made of hard paper and in many different sizes. Some are as small as a postcard and others are almost as they Dg as a large room. Also, there can be different shapes which are not always Tlat*. These days, people can get puzzles that become objects such as cars or Ships. There are even some jigsaw puzzles that you cannot touch. They are on the Internet. You use your mouse* to move the pieces to make a picture. もの Doing jigsaw puzzles is now a common hobby around the world, but people enjoy these puzzles in different ways. In some countries, people like to do the same jigsaw puzzles again and again. But some people in Japan are interested in doing jigsaw puizzles just once. They put them in picture frames and enjoy looking at them. *jigsaw puzzle :ジグソーパズル *jigsaw:糸のこぎり * flat: 平らな いと たい mouse:(コンピューターの) マウス

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英語 高校生

この英文の()に入る言葉が全然分かりません。 分かるところだけでも大丈夫なので説明してほしいです!

|1| The conversation begins with a British professor talking to a Japanese professor about a lesson he had conducted with his Japanese students. He explains how one of his students ( ① ) him by referring to one of the colors of traffic lights as blue 及する 指角する ( 2 ) of green. The Japanese professor points out that in the Japanese language some objects that are usually thought of as green in many languages are ((3 ) using a Japanese word for blue. The British professor then describes similar ( ④ ) in other languages and cultures, such as that of the Berinmo in Papua New Guinea. They also discuss how Japanese and other languages also have ( ⑤ ) words for light blue and blue. 特称もべろ 2| This leads to a discussion about whether Japanese people are( ⑥ ) different things when they look at objects, or whether they are just ( ⑦ ) different terms to describe them. The British professor then brings up a study that investigated how bilingual speakers of Greek and English ( ③ ) different shades of blue. He notes that the conclusion of the study was that those people who spent more time in the UK were ( 9 ) likely to describe the shades of light blue and blue as very different from each other. 3 The Japanese professor continues the conversation by bringing up a second study that further examines the idea that language can( 10 ) the way we think. This study involved Japanese and English speakers and found that the Japanese speakers judged shades of light blue and blue to be further apart. Both professors conclude the discussion by noting the ( ① ) in interpreting the results of these studies, with the Japanese professor observing that language could be influencing thought or that other ( 2 ) factors could be at work. (D) separate (B) cultural (F) effect (A) assessed (C) characteristics (G) society (H) in contrast (E) less (K) disagreeing (O) surprised (S) designed (W) seeing (L) more (1) using (J) instead (N) mistakes (P) dificulty (M) felt (T) critical (X) increasing (Q) need (R) affect (U) reinforce (V) referred )6(W) へ の( )の( C ) ⑤ ( の( 9

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英語 高校生

質問の答え方はこれで合っていますか?教えて下さい🙇‍♀️ 使用した文には赤ペンを引いています 補足:本文を載せておきました

O区切りごとに意味をとりながら、 音読しなさい。 1 Oung San Sun Ky is a famous leader / working for Maxannmn //② The country had been ruled/ |a military government / from 1962 to 2011. // ③ She has Teyote her life /a bringing recdom to the people of Myanman // のAung San Suu Kyi never planned ta go into poliic / although her father, Aung San, / was the leader of the country / and led it to independence from the UK/ in 1948./ ⑤ He was assassinated/ at the age of 32 / when she was only two years old. // © He 国 still respected everywhere in Myanmas / but she only knew about him from the stories / her mother told her.// ⑦ In 1964,/ she went to England / and started studying philosophy politics and economics/ at Oxford University, // ® There she met a British scholar, / and married him / in 1972. // ⑨ She spent peaceful days in England. // 訳:1 アウンサンスーチーは, ミャンマーのために活動している有名な指導者です。その国は1962 年から2011年まで, 軍事政権によって支配されていました。彼女は,ミャンマー国民に自由をもた らすことに生涯をささげてきました。 2 彼女の父親であるアウンサンはこの国の指導者で, 1948年に国をイギリスからの独立に導きま したが,アウンサンスーチーは政界入りを計画したことは一度もありませんでした。彼は, 彼女が わずか2歳のときに, 32歳で暗殺されました。彼は依然としてミャンマー中で尊敬されていますが, 彼女は彼については, 母親が彼女に伝える話からしか知りませんでした。 1964年に彼女はイングラ ンドに行き,オックスフォード大学で哲学や政治学,経済学を学び始めました。そこで彼女はイギ リス人の学者と出会い, 1972年に結婚しました。彼女はイングランドで平穏な日々を送っていまし

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英語 高校生

T(正しい)かF(間違っている)か、という問題なのですが これで合っていますか…教えて下さい! 補足:本文も載せておきました

O区切りごとに意味をとりながら、音読しなさい。 1 Oung San Suu Kyisa famous leader /working for Mvaum // ② The country had been ruled/ by a military government / from 1962 to 2011.// ③ She haseyoted her life /a bringing recdom to the people of Myanman // 2] Aung San Suu Kyl never planned to go into poliic/ although her father, Aung San, / was the leader of the country / and led it to independence from the UK/ in 1948. //⑤ He was assassinated / at the age of 32 / when she was only two years old. // © He 国 still respectedeverywhere in Myanman / but she only knew about him from the stories / her mother told her.// ① In 1964, / she went to England / and started studying philosophy politics and economics/ at Oxford University, // 8 There she met a British scholar, / and married him / in 1972. // 9 She spent peacefu days in England. // 訳:1 アウンサンスーチーは, ミャンマーのために活動している有名な指導者です。 その国は1962 年から2011年まで, 軍事政権によって支配されていました。彼女は, ミャンマー国民に自由をもた らすことに生涯をささげてきました。 2 彼女の父親であるアウンサンはこの国の指導者で, 1948年に国をイギリスからの独立に導きま したが,アウンサンスーチーは政界入りを計画したことは一度もありませんでした。彼は, 彼女が わずか2歳のときに, 32歳で暗されました。彼は依然としてミャンマー中で尊敬されていますが, 彼女は彼については, 母親が彼女に伝える話からしか知りませんでした。 1964年に彼女はイングラ ンドに行き,オックスフォード大学で哲学や政治学,経済学を学び始めました。そこで彼女はイギ リス人の学者と出会い, 1972年に結婚しました。彼女はイングランドで平穏な日々を送っていまし た。

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