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次の英文を院んで、下の問いに簿えなさい。 Richard Was 所iendly with most of his neighbors, but there was one woman who Iived in his styeet amnd ( ア )hehadalways dishiked、 She was too interested in other people's busines8, and too ready to talk about 赤 with otherg、 And she was always borrowing things from her neighborg and then forgetting to return them. Thialwoman knew that Richard had a new rope in his shed, and one day ghe came to his door and asked to borrow . (Well said Richard "before 1 1end you my rope, 1 must know whatyouwantt( イ )" (One oflour neighbors is cutting a big branch o古the tree in my garden,” she answered, “and he needs the rope to pull down, so that it doesnt fall on my roof” “Doesnt he have a rope himaelf?” askked Richard. “No, he doesnt” the woman answered rudely, “niDo you think uld have come here to get Yours he had had onef" Richard said nothing, but went into his house. _mhe womanheardhim( ツウ )tohis wife, and 鹿m0ment later he came out again。 生 am aorry he said to the woman、“but T cannot lend you the rope just now, My wife is spreading flour on " “8preading flour on 普? the woman cried. “But how can anyone spread flour on arope? IAre 0Oertainly notl" answered Richard。 "THt is quite easy to spread flour on myrope( 工 )Idonot wigh to Jend it to somebody." 問呈中の(0 ア )( イ )( ウ )( エ ) に適切な語を、それぞれ選択肢 AD より選び、記 号で答えなさい。 ( ) Aiwhich Bi:who C: whom D: whose だブイ ) たな B:折 C: to D: with ( ウ ) Arasking BE:talking C:telhng D:persuading (エ ) Aithat B: when C:where D:which

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英語 高校生

文構造について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ Organizations supporting patients have quite rightly berated Onishi for comments they say made them fee... 続きを読む

@ natural1-17 Createenvironmentin which cancerpatients can workand get treatment (1) 1 人 Itwasan inappropriate acking understanding o反 2 に and consideratiofor cancer Patients> @ Tey donthave to work" (Hideo Onishira House of Representatives member of the Liberal Democratic Party) 館@間 his commentatan 5 LDP diViSionallmeetingregarding cancer patientsbeing NGmmemtedzbY 本SSiVeSmokimきin the workplacen Onishi laterapologized and tiedto esplaim(his intenfion WaSItO ST cancer patignts dont have to #FeeWthemselvesit Yorkin place Were SkingWiSall6Wed7 But he did not 旋E&e6 his words. Organization\ 9 supporting paticnthave quite 苗暫WI berated Onishifor comnent*遇W shmade themdegl angryAand sadi Each year, about 1 million people in Japan are diagnosed with cancer. One-third of them are aged 20 to 64 一 the WEKingmagelgeneration. (77e pag News 126 words) 口/1 appallingly 「あきれるほど」 日/.3 House of Representatives 「衆議院」 Hlouse of Councilors 「参議院] 口/4 Liberal Democratic Party 「自由民主党」 口/.5 divisional meeting 「部会」 口/.5 tormented by 一「一によって苦しめられる」 日/6 passive smoking 「受動員煙 口/8 force oneself to .. [無理やり…する」 口79 retract「を撤回する」 7.10 comments they say made them feel angry and sad they 以下で comments の説明をしている。comments の後ろに関係代名詞の which が省略されてお り. they say は押入節。 日/.13 workingrage「労働年齢」 consideration 思いやり。口apologize 購具する allow を諸す organization 織 generation 昌代 can work and get treatment (1) 1 Create environment in whic 尊思者が仕事をしながら治療を受けられる環境を恒筑(1) ⑩ それはあきれるほど不適切な発言であり, 痛患者たちへの理解と配慮を欠い ていた。 @「聞患者は働かなくていい」 自由民主 喫煙 しむ導叫者に関 (2 の大西英男抄議院議員は. 職場で受動 銘の部会でこのコメントを発したのだ。 ⑥ 大西議員は後にな の意図は「痛中者は喫煙が許されている 場所で無理に働く』 ほない」 ということだったと説明しようとした。 ただし, 自身の発言は撤回しなかった。 愚者の支援団体は きわめて当然ながら, この発 言 に怒りと悲しみを感じきせたとして, 大西議員を非難した。 年, 日本ではおよそ100 万人の人々が冶と診断される。そのうち3分の1 は 20 歳から 64 歳, すなわち労働年齢の世代なのである。 KSMOTSりIiRESU際 洛診断後の就労 (work after diagnosis of cancer) 部診断後の就労について研究する, 厚生労働科学研究費補助金による研究グループ が 2010 年に立ち上がり, これまでに上患者や企業に向けた冊子を開発するなどの活動が 行われている。企業に向けた冊子では, 職場の上司・同僚. 人事としてどのように閣診 断を受けた従業員と関わるか, また, 事業者として制度の整備. 規則の見直しをどのよ うに行うべきか. さらに., 従業員家族との関わり方など, 多方面にわたる情報が提供さ れている。愚者に向けては, 閣治療と就労を両立するために必要な情報等が提供されて いる。 現在, 国民の 2 人に 1 人が癌にかかる時代であり、珍しい病気ではない。医学 の進歩により生存率 (survival rate) が上がっており, 癌とともに働き, 生きることを 前提とした社会・組織づくりが望まれる。 Quiz [英文の内容に合う場合は True, 合わない場合は False を選びなさい。 LDP Representative Hideo Onishi did not retract his words, and some organizations berated him for hiS commentSs. True / False p Answer は p.421

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英語 高校生

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がose We apDreprlate Word in parenthesss ( )内から適切なほ うを選びなさい。 」. You (wi won'0 know the value or health until you lose it 2. My wouldn't) often start an evening meal with a salad. 3. (Wont Wouldn't you try this Tmango ice cream? + The door was so tight that it (would、wouqn open Arange he Wods In Parentheses n the conect order to compete he seme ie sentences 阿( 内の語句を並べかえて。 英文を完成させなさい。 ーーー ーー一一固。 回 1. (go/home/Td rather / stay / than) out shopping in the market. 2 (along / COme / HHke / to / Would / you) to the theater with us? 3. (advice / follow / his teacher's / my son / on / won't) his future courSe. 4. (and /come / some Hme / spend / wont / you) with us tomorrow? choose the appropriate rep fom the lst below to each of the folowing questons 回 1ぞれの質問文に対する最も適切な応答文を選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ーー 曲. 回 1. Would you mind waiting for a few more minutess 一一 ( ) 2. ShallT give you a ride to the nearest station?ーー ( ) 3. Would you like to go out to dinner with me? 一 ( ) 4. Shall we meet around 7: 30 tomorrow morning? 一一 ( ) [ja. Oh, that would be great. Thanks. / b. Sure, no problem at all./ c. Thanks for asking, but Tm busy tonight./ d. Yes, let's do that and take the train together. Complete the following sentences to match the Japanese or provyide ul anslation 日本語に合うように,。 次の英放を完成させなさい。 ニニーーーーーーーーーーーー 1. 我が社について何をお知りになりたいですか。 _about our company 2 挟は私が小さいころよく本を読んでくれました。 tomewhenIwas smal ッチを買ってきましょうか。 3. お人忙しいなら昼にサンドイ T youre busy, 4. お帰りになる前に何か飲み物はいかがですか。 5 18手に丁寧にお願いする文を3 つ書いてみましょう。 便 : Would you lend me your electronic dictionary?

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英語 高校生

長文中の空所(10)に入れるのに最も適当な文を選択する問題です。答えはdなのですが、解説を読んでもなぜdになるのかあまりよく分かりませんでした。なぜdが正解でなぜ他の選択肢は間違いなのか教えていただきたいです。 3つ目の画像は赤本の解説です。よろしくお願いします。

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