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G-1 受動態の分詞構文 (being + 過去分詞) 通常 being を省略して過去分詞で始める。 a. (Being) Loved by many people, Barry was missed when he died. cf. As he was loved by many people, Barry was missed when he died. b. (Being) Given enough training, most dogs can become a watchdog. G-2 完了形の分詞構文 (having + 過去分詞) 分詞句の表す時が, 主文の表す時よりも前であることを示す。 a. Having become a therapy dog, the dog was loved by many patients. cf. As[After] it had become a therapy dog, the dog was loved by many patients. b. Having played with the dog, I thought it could become my good friend. Exercises- 1 )に適切な語を入れなさい。 2文がほぼ同じ意味になるように,( G-1 1. If I am given enough time and money, I will visit Switzerland. =( Given ) enough time and money, I will visit Switzerland. 2. When they are seen from the hospice in summer, the Alps look so beautiful. =(Seen) from the hospice in summer, the Alps look so beautiful. 3. As he was found sleeping in a cave, the boy was carried back to the hospice. =( Found) sleeping in a cave, the boy was carried back to the hospice. 4. When she was asked about her dream, Yumi spoke of becoming a dog trainer. =( Asked about her dream, Yumi spoke of becoming a dog trainer. 2 )に適切な語を入れなさい。 G-2 2文がほぼ同じ意味になるように,( 1. Since I have found he has talent as a watchdog, I want to keep the dog. =( Having )( found ) he has talent as a watchdog, I want to keep the dog. 2. After he had had training, the dog started to serve as a police dog. = (Having ) ( had ) training, the dog started to serve as a police dog. 3. As he had spent all of his energy, the dog couldn't continue walking. = (Having )( spent ) all of his energy, the dog couldn't continue walking. 4. After they had heard his rescue story, the Swiss people were very proud of Barry. = ( Having ) ( heard ) his rescue story, the Swiss people were very proud of Barry.

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英語 高校生

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の Music therapy is the beneficial use of music and mysical elements bya professional music therapist to prgmote, maintain, and restore the mental beneficial for a wide variety of persons régardless of age, ability, or musical background. 2 What we call "music thefāpy" today datěsBack to ancient Greece. The writings of Aristotle and ato refer to the healing influence of music on health and behavior. But it was not uhtil the 20th century that music thérapy was first used professionally to ánswera need for forms of treatmenf' G-? that were different from conyentional practices. One of the first significant uses"6f music therapy was to help relieve thousands of World War I veterans of the traumá known as "combat a 3 Although theré are different approaches to the ise of music in therapy, impoftánt "to all approaches is the development of a close, relationship between the patient and the therapist. As a general rule. both the patiént and_the" therapist take an active _part in the sessions by playing, singing and"listening to music. I The therapist does not" teach the patient to sing or play an instrument, nor does he or she play music all the time to entertain the patient. Rather, patients are encouraged to use accessible percussion and various other instruments and their own voices to enjoy the world of sotind and to create a musical language of their own. patients musicaliy, the therapist is able to give them a meaningful musical experienēe, 1a Whatever form the therapy takes, the therapist aims to bring about positive changes in a patient's behavior and emotional health. 有在な 『nd physical health of patients. It is 回復 なく アリストテレス いやし を。 Poで: 歴来の 用途 す。 fatigue." 積極的に By responding to the 対応する 目指す

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