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英語 高校生

問3について ④みたいな選択肢のとき、ついついwhenを 「~とき」と訳してしまいます。 模範解答は「いつ、他者のそばに立つべきか」と書いてあったのですが、なぜこのときはwhenを「いつ、~」と訳してるんですか?どういうときに「いつ」と訳せばいいんでしょうか? あと、「~... 続きを読む

第6問(配点 24) A findings to your classmates. social positions. Personal Space and Culture Hall also told an interesting story illustrating cultural influenee, He was Sitting alone on a chair in the lobby of a hotel when an unfamiliar Arabian man came within arm's length) The man looked as if he was waiting for someone and stood in front of than an Asian person. strangers. him. Due to his personal space being violated, he felt very uncomfortable and tried to show his discomfort, but the Arab did not seem to notice at all) Hall had no idea why the man was standing so close, thinking that even in a public place like a hotel lobby, someone's personal space should be respected by others. Afterward, when he 0 taik with your friends even when thev are closer than this distance. However, you met his Arab friend, Hall asked why the man had acted so rudely. His friend said, “That's just an American idea. Arabs believe that personal space does not exist for anyone in a public place like a hotel lobby." Furthermore, a distance of less than 1.5 feet (46cm) from you is called *“intimate In a globalized society, knowledge of cultural influence on interpersonal distance aistance." Since physical contact with others is likely to occur within this distance, is necessary in daily life/ People from different cultural backgrounds have a personal only those who have a very close relationship with you are allowed to come nearer space of a different size, and it is very likely that you will mistakenly violate their than that. By contrast, when you step into a stranger's space formed by intimate personal space. This may sometimes cause(serious trouble, Therefore, understanding distance, they may feel that you are trying to frighten them or physically attack them. the sense of interpersonal distances in other cultures will help avoid conflict with Hall classifies “personal distance” and “intimate distance” as someone's personal others. space. The space outside of your personal space can also be divided into two types, depending on the distance./ A distance of between 4 feet (1.2m) and 12 feet (3.7m) from you is called “social distance," and a distance of more than 12 feet away from you is called"distance." in non-situations, in business or parties, place at a social . On the other hand, a public distance is a public speech. You also to keep this distance when meeting people in important The point here is that , , the same for all , but are by your or, , by the culture you belong to. , that people in South , in , space than people in Asia, a South will allow a to get closer 3- 31 3- 30

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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Questions 5-7 refer to the following letter. a new member to the club To welcome confirm To | continued membership Mr. Leonardo Harper 571-45 Heiligenstàdter Street Vienna 1190 の) December 15 Dear Mr. Harper, Thank you for your continued support of the North Vienna Concert Hall We are writing to confirm receipt on December 14 of your North Vienna Club membership renewal payment for next year. Alnterviews with musicians To celebrate our 30 year anniversary, we are happy to announce some new special benefits for club members. Starting next year, club members can receive a 10% discount on any concert held during the first three months of the year. Call our ticket office at 1-5123098 and use the promotional code CZ1713 when you order your tickets. Please note that discounts only apply to pre-orders placed during this special period. IC) Commentaries on 0 The concert schedule performances As always, members will receive our monthly magazine, North Vienna Club, which features concert reviews and interviews with various artists and musicians, together with news and schedules of all of the events at the concert hall. Next month's issue will feature a six-page interview with the world famous conductor Franz Minsky. Once again, we thank you for being a North Vienna Club member and for supporting arts and music in our community. Sincerely, Roy Pophins Roy Hopkins Director North Vienna Concert Hall の の)

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英語 高校生

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bkao bib yotth 日 A Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The development of the role of caddies. ⑤ The fighting spirit necessary for athletes. © The friendship between a golfer and a caddy. Yabluos od b tol i 6haahgot 2. Bruce Edwards changed cxthetoag the way people saw caddies b his career from a golfer to a caddy greoya0 Sregnig © golf courses so that golfers could play safely B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are som unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. There was a very (1. ) caddy called Bruce Edwards. 1 After Bruce (2. ) from high school, he started to work for Tom Watson as a caddy. 2 Caddies used to just carry the golf bag for golfers, but Bruce always (3. 3 condition of the course. ) the Bruce was also not afraid to (4. )with the golfer. 4 After many (b. ), Watson wanted to play less, so Bruce decided to work for Greg Norman. 5 6 Bruce missed Watson, and he decided to return to Watson after three years、 (6. 7 After they started to play together again, Bruce began to have some (7. ) problems. 8 Bruce was (8. ) with ALS, but he continued to caddy for Watson. Both Watson and Bruce (9. ) at the US Open. 9 10 Watson and Bruce knew this could be their last time together in the (10. Watson asked for (11. 11 (12. ) to do more research on ALS, and Bruce was very ) for having someone like Watson with him. Paragraph Organization Introduction Words en aih g) Becoming Watson's caddy ( Separation and reunion Deadly diagnosis The last chance together in the spotlight ( diagnosed / disagree / examined funding / special/ sorrow separation / health / spotlight thankful / graduated victories / weaker / appeared へ へ Epilogue へ

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英語 中学生

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次の問いの答えとして最も適当なものを、①~①のうちから1つ選べ。 Why couldn't Mr. Black and the children go for a swim one day ? 1 Because they had to go to the lake and look into the water. Because Mr. Black couldn't swim well 読解 問1 読解 3 Jill, Ellen, Bob, and Edward lived near a lake. They could go for a swim every day. A man named Mr. Black lived near the lake, too, Sometimes Mr. Black went Because the lake got dirty with garbage, oil and tires. 3 Because they could not get a boat. One day they asked him to go for a swim with them. Mr. Black said, “We can't o a swim. We may never swwim in the lake again. “Why not ?" asked Edward. swimming with the children. 下線部(ア)について,何をするために彼らは出かけたのか,日本語で答えなさい。 問2 「Because the lake is polluted." said Mr. Black. “There's a new Sign at the lake. h says: No Swimming, Polluted." “What is polluting the lake ?" asked Jill. 明3 下線部(イ) peopleが指すものとして、本文中に書かれていないものを、次の0~ ののうちから1つ選べ。 タイヤを捨てた車の所有者 “Let's go down to the lake and look at it." said Mr. Black. (ア) Mr. Black and the children went to the lake on a sunny Sunday. They looked into the water. It wasn't clean. They walked around the lake and they saw why it wasn't の 2 汚水を流した工場の人々 O 湖の近くに住む人々 clean. 3 油を流したボートの所有者 “Look at that *garbage in the water,” said Jill. “That's what's polluting the lake,” Edward saw oil floating on the water. “That oil pollutes the water, too,” said Edward. “It comes from boats on the lake." 下線部(ウ)について, 人々は何がわかっていたのか、 日本語で答えなさい。 問4 “Come here, " said Ellen. “Take a look at this. There are tires in the lake !" “Why would people throw tires into a lake ?" asked Bob. “They just don't stop to think," said Mr. Black. “But they are not the only ones who pollute the lake. The people who run that factory pollute the water, too." Bob looked at Mr. Black. ““What can we do ? How can we stop the pollution ?” he asked. “Well, we must get help from other people. We can't do it alone,” said Mr. Black. Mr. Black had a firiend who worked for a newspaper company. He asked him to help. The next day, the story about the pollution was reported in the newspaper. Many people read about the story. They talked of the pollution. They talked of ways to clean it up. One day ( People met at the lake. They came to clean it up. They cleaned out the garbage. Then they cleaned out the tires. They set up big cans. Then they put signs on the cans. The signs read, “Put Your Garbage Here.” People who lived near the lake came to help. People who had boats came to help. And, people from the factory also came to help. (ウ) They knew that it would take a long time to get the lake clean again. But they did not give up. They all hoped that someday the “No Swimming" sign would come down and the people could swim in the lake again. 注) garbage=ごみ

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