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英語 高校生

どなたか1️⃣と2️⃣を教えて頂けませんか😭😭

や心に表したもの 表現すること EXERCISE 各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように,( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 (1) (a) Chisato runs fast. (b) Chisato is a ( (2) (a) We are grateful that you accepted our invitation. (b) We are grateful for ( (3) (a) I had no idea that she was sick. (b)I had no idea of ( ) ( (4)(a) They decided to buy a new car. (b) They made the ( pabars ( yed (d) ) of our invitation if bad o W (2) im to basid a 19mm 1 (d) Hoeym rior bag gtiste eri wob Ils110 ) to buy a new car. (5) (a) Kelly was angry because the (b) Kelly was angry about the ( bus arrived late. ) ( ) of the bus. O er drives sa きだ(= get up the coffee sh make a misa 日本語の意味に合うように、[ ]の語句を並べかえて全文を書きなさい。 (1) 彼女の言葉を聞いて, 彼は自分の考え方を変えた。 Her words[change / his way of thinking / him / made ]. (2)彼女は自分のプライドのため、友だちに助けを求めることができなかった。 Hal and ( [ asking / kept / her pride / from / her ] her friends for help. fyebot tiei ysh isdW make a cho (3) 事故のせいで,私たちは時間通りに競技場に到着できなかった。 mold owl juo will [ at / us / arriving / prevented/from/ the accident / the stadium ] on time. (4) その医者の助言のおかげで, 姉は病気から回復することができた。 (d) The doctor's advice [from/ / recover / enabled/to/my sister / her illness 1. (4) [日 TAS LA 3 下線部に注意して、 次の英文を日本語にしなさい。 (強制的に ようにする (1) Let me have a look at that. Part of (2)My grandmother is an early riser. (3) My father allowed me to use his computer. (4) The heavy snow stopped us from going there. (5) His letter said that he would visit us in April. (6) Will this bus take me to the library ?

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英語 高校生

黄色い線部分の意味がわかりません。

第2問 (配点 10) Your school is arranging a work experience programme for students in Years 10 and 11. As a member of the student council, you want to present 11/ some ideas to the school to make the programme a success. You have found a report written by the school council at a school in the UK which looks helpful. Work Experience Week Last month Work Experience Week was held at our school. A11 400 students in Years 10 and 11 were asked to participate. The school provided a list of companies that were willing to accept students for a week, and students were also given the chance to contact companies by themselves. Nevertheless, some of them failed to find a place to work. Students who were not successful in finding a company had to come to school for self- study, so we should find a better way to match up students and companies next year. According to the school, 6% of Year 10 students and 34% of Year 11 students didn't participate. Why was there such a difference? The comments below clearly show the reason for this. Feedback from participants Harry, I really enjoyed the work experience. I found my company from the school's list, so it was easy to set it up. Yu-ming: This was my second time, I'm happy I did it, but most kids in my year just wanted to study for their exams. Maybe it should just be for Year 10. Clara: I couldn't get my first choice, so the workplace was a bit too far. But I think the experience helped me to try harder. Mo: I arranged my own this year. The ones on the list are fine, but several students go to the same place. I wanted to be the only student, and this time I was. Ryan: I already know what I want to be (a physical therapist) and this 2, 3 LIKE 3 To

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英語 高校生

英検準一級の要約問題です。 添削していただけないでしょうか?🙇‍♀️

英検公式サンプル問題 ⚫ Instructions: Read the article below and summarize it in your own words as far as possible in English. ⚫ Suggested length: 60-70 words Write your summary in the space provided on your answer sheet. Any writing outside the space will not be graded. From the 1980s to the early 2000s, many national museums in Britain were charging their visitors entrance fees. The newly elected government, however, was supportive of the arts. It introduced a landmark policy to provide financial aid to museums so that they would drop their entrance fees. As a result, entrance to many national museums, including the Natural History Museum, became free of charge. Supporters of the policy said that as it would widen access to national museums, it would have significant benefits. People, regardless of their education or income, would have the opportunity to experience the large collections of artworks in museums and learn about the country's cultural history. Although surveys indicated that visitors to national museums that became free increased by an average of 70 percent after the policy's introduction, critics claimed the policy was not completely successful. This increase, they say, mostly consisted of the same people visiting museums many times. Additionally, some independent museums with entrance fees said the policy negatively affected them. Their visitor numbers decreased because people were visiting national museums to avoid paying fees, causing the independent museums to struggle financially.

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