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合ってるか見てもらいたいです! 大門1 (1)where (2)why (3)when (4)how (5)where 大門2 (1)That is why she has many friends. (2)This is where I found your wallet... 続きを読む

各文の( )内のうち,適当なほうを選びなさい. (2) Tell me the reason (how/why) you need so much money. (1) The town (which/where) grew up is very small. (3) I remember the day (when /where) my brother was born. (4) This is (what /how) she solved the difficult problem. (5) Yokohama is the place (where/ which) I like most. ②各文の( )内の語を意味が通るように並べかえなさい. eri edy joy evip # (1) Hina is kind to everyone. That (has, why, is, she) many friends. Hina is kind to everyone. That been doy la (2) This (I, is, found, where) your wallet. This you. (2) (3) April (we, is, begin, when) our school year. 33653671 169191 theo EBST-1 10 scho April just came home, ( bobbitw ★3 各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように,( )内に適語を入れなさいollot and My cousin went to Vietnam, and there he found a job. axlil voy am 9v6sl vom (1) My cousin went to Vietnam, (ldn't fix ) (computer) found a job. I just came home, and then the telephone rang. {} bitv 92000 many frie E OSSER 5 日本語に合うように( )内に適語を入れなさい. (1) 2018年は彼が初めて日本を訪れた年でした. 2018 was the () ( ) ( (2) 彼女が教師になった理由を知っていますか. Do you know the ( ) ( * (3) 私たちは図書館へ行き、そこでサリーに会った。 We went to the library, ( ) ( nisht edt no 79d of ixen tre (3) That's how she started an online store. like they, wherever) 197919dv evendw ailand 8 your wallet. our school year. 10 9 (383) rang. MAG 4 各文を日本語で表しなさい. BARSAESOUROT JA O D* (1) There are some countries where it never snows.mite ald, gob T. (1) sainidt 976 UOV V62 062 DOY (S) hoendo (2) Tuesday is the day when we have seven lessons. SO THOD 10 *(4) Explain the reason you have chosen this topic.BOX0* 01 990.12, TYSN it easque devOSE (1) *(5) They moved to Nagoya, where they lived for ten years. PIREL labe srle ,insw sila nav ) (our) Japan for the first time. (busty you their I ) (real) ( ) (simuld ) Sally. ) a teacher? 1 ah a blon vavswoll (2)

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英語 高校生

aなのですが、カンマで挟まれた動詞はどうやって訳せばよいのでしょうか?また、recallingは分詞構文ではなくて知覚動詞の heardに対応するものですか?

次の英文を読み、 設問に答えよ。 A child's mind is full of questions. Perhaps the greatest of these are the questions, 'Who am I?', 'What kind of person am I?', 'Where do I fit in?'. These are the questions of self-definition, upon which we base our lives as adults, and from which we make all our key decisions. Because of this, a child's mind is remarkably affected by statements which begin with the words, 'You are'. 2 Whether the message is "You are so lazy" or "You are a great kid," these statements from the important adults will go deeply and firmly into the child's unconsciousness. (A)I have heard SO many adults, overcome by a life crisis*, recalling what they were told as a child: “I am so useless, 人生の中での危機 I know I am.” Psychologists, like many professional groups, tend to complicate things just a little, and call these statements (³)‘attributions'. These attributions crop up* again and again in adult life. "Why don't you apply for the promotion?" "No, I'm not good enough.” "He's just like your last husband. Why did you marry him?" "I am just stupid, I guess.” These words - 'not good enough', 'just stupid' - did not come (c)out of the blue. (a)They are recorded in people's brains because (b)they were said to (c)them at an age when (d)they to question (e)their truthfulness*. I can hear you saying, "children must disagree with the 'you' messages they are given." Certainly children think about the things that are said to them, checking for accuracy. But they may have no comparisons. Sometimes we are all lazy, selfish, untidy, stupid, forgetful, mischievous, and so on. What our parents say is sometimes true of any of us. So, that is why children have no choice but to believe in what thai were unable n 66 e C

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