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英語 高校生

こういう英語の挿入問題?がめちゃくちゃ苦手なのですが、入試まであと2週間しかないです。 解けるようになるコツ教えてください。

14 次のそれぞれの問いに答えよ。 4 I 次のパラグラフを完成させるために, 空所 (1) ~ (4) の中に入る最も適切な文を下の(A)~ (D) よ 6 り一つ選び,その記号をマークせよ。 For most Americans, sushi isa symbol for Japanese food. /There are nearly 4,000 sushi restaurants across the United States today,/and its market is over $2 billion,/ (*1り In fact, many Americans then thought the idea of consuming raw fish shocking. It took a boom in immigration from Japan to turn sushi into an everyday “American" food. ( (2)/But by the 1960s, this had had started to change、("3 り And in 1966, a Japanese businessman brought a sushi chef and his wife from Japan, and together they opened a sushi bar inside a Japanese restaurant in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles. The restaurant was popular, but only with Japanese immigrants. (レ4 Y As a result, more and more sushi bars popped up outside of the little Tokyo, and Hollywood began to embrace sushi throughout the 1970s. 【出典】A Brief History of Sushi in the United States by Sarah Lohman, Mental Floss, Inc., March 3,2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/92861/brief- history-sushi- united-states (A) A food journalist and restaurant critic writing for The New York Times dining section during that decade was attracted by Japanese restaurants in the city, and declared Japanese fooda trend in New York. (B) In the 1950s many Americans were somewhat resistant to Japanese food and culture, “the 'because they had lived through World War II and still perceived Japan as enemy." (C)Bupfifty years ago, most Americans had never heard of sushi; if they ate Japanese food at all, it was more likely to be sukiyaki or tempura. (D) However, as more sushi bars opened in Little Tokyo, young Japanese chefs( who were tired of the conservative culture of sushi making in Japan, heard about this trend and came to America to look for new opportunities.

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英語 高校生

下線部を日本語訳していただきたいです!!

these days. If it is found at an early stage and treated Highly talented people like Tom Cruise and John Irving have come out, too. Support systems are being established Book 1 A/I was never well suited /to studying at school. It is ot like I hated studying or I was goofing off: I can safelyl Comprehens Question working hard, but I just couldn't get good say I was results. Iartioularlyj had a tough time reading and 5 04 writing. It took me hours to finisha task which for What is Boo about? others was ce o cake! Friends would often tease me About I felt sad and frustrated, not being れはくて、私は、先LC Kした。 1understood. I realized I was somewhat different. G16 about this. 10 5/ It was just after high school graduation that I was 05 diagnosed with dyslexia Suffering from/this learning disability, you have considerable difficulty reading and writing although you have no problem with intelligence Was I shocked at the diagnosis? No, actually, I wasn't. f What difficu peopie with dyslexia ha remember I felt more relieved than shocked because it 15 06 proved that I had not been lazy. Still, my parents were deeply worried about my future. What cond necessary 6/ Now dyslexia is more widely acknowledged than before. It is said that even those we call “geniuses,” such as Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison, had dyslexia. Highly talented people like Tom Cruise and John Irving being able diminish t extent the problems by dyslexi perly, the problems it causes can be diminished/ to Some extent. 25 total words 218 dyslexia とはどのようなものでしょうか。 文脈から推測しましょう。 (→ p.88 Reading Skill 5) 音の Readinn T

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英語 中学生

34から37までの答えは4.1.3.4です。解説お願いします

Grade Pre-2 4 B Australian Success Story In the 1900s, the population of Australia started growing quickly. Many people moved there from other countries. They started families and built new homes. Because most families did their laundry by themselves, they needed places to hang い。 wet clothes at their homes. The solution was to make a long line with rope called a clothesline in every garden on which laundry could be hung to dry. 解答欄の The first clotheslines were straight, and they could not be moved. They took up a lot of space, so people could not see the plants_and flowers that they had ることが planted. Many people felt that the clotheslines did not look good in their gardens. In addition, people had to walk_up anddown the clotheslines carrying heavy, wet clothes, which was hard work. Later, smaller deyices for hanging, clothes _were. made that people could spin around. These new types of clotheslines were more convenient and took up less space in the garden. The most popular spinning clothesline is called the Hills Hoist? It was made by a car mechanic named Lancelot_Leenard Hill in 1945. Hill's design was a big success. Every family with a small garden wanted a Hills Hoist because it was easy to use. By 1994, 5 million Hills Hoists had been sold, making it the most popular clothesline in the country. The Hills Hoist became so famous in Australia that it was printed on a postage stamp in 2009. These days, more Australian families are living in apartments that do not have gardens. As a result, fewer Hills Hoists are used in modern cities. However, for many Australians, seeing such a clothesline still brings back memories of their childhood, and many people still use one in their daily lives. 0oDrich:2020 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 宙制を禁じます

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英語 高校生

2にはdisinterested、3にはfalseが入ります。 この文章の最後のThe ideaからの1文が、意味も、falseが入る理由もわかりません。 よろしくお願いします🙏

Play and art are alike in that both activities appear superficially at any rate>to lack the compulsion associated with biological necessity. We seem not to have to play in order to survivé; nor are we obviously compelled to paint pictures, compose music, or sculpt statues. Although one can imagine that a man might be forced by S. another to create sómething, it is generally true that art is a voluntary activity, and that creativity_flourishes best (in the absence of compulsion. The same is true óf play. \For, although one might compel a child to play a game\against his will, the game will straightaway lose one of the characteristics)that makes(it play. If it is accepted that both play and art are essentiarty voluntary, it follows that both are generally( 2 )activites. | Although games. can be turned into ways of makinga living by those who are particularly skilful players, (hey do not originate in this way. Although creative productionv may turn out to be financially rewarding, men do not primarily engage in it for the sake of financial gain. Both games and werks,of art stand somewhat outside the ordinary course of life, and 'do not appear to be associated with the immediate satisfaction of wants and appetites. The idea that a novelist, for example, could sit down and write a popular romance for cash with her tongue in her cheek is almost certainly( 3 ).

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英語 高校生

赤丸で囲った it について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ It が何を指しているか教えて頂けますか? よろしくお願いします。

Questions 149-150 refer to the following We. Pedimont City BStiWalVolmmteers Urgcntiy Needed! Thc city of Pedimont iipleasedito annonmeewhat it i9 Accepting applicationStor volunteerfor the upcoming which is being held from September S to September 10.Those who wish to check avallable work assignments、please go to our Web site at wwwr.festivalpedimontcity.com or attend the informational session scheduled for August 19 at 1 PM. The meeting will be held at Pedimont City Hall. Notice: ・We can only accept people aged 16 years or older. ・Applicants need to have been a resident of Pedimont for six months or more. ・As a volunteer, you need to help at the festival every day. Asa peik for volunteers. we offer free meals (lunch and dinner) and drinks. In addition. you will receive a raffle ticket. Last year's Drizes included a bicycle,roundtrip airline tickets to Hawaii、a laptOD computer, and more. To apply, complete the application form on the Web site mentioned above. ( 本文の駅と語 問題149-150は次のお知らせに関するものです。 Pedimont市フェスティバルのボランティアを急募 ! Pedimont市は、9月8日から10日まで開催予定であおる、来たるべきPedimont市フェスティバルのボ ランティア申し込みを受け付けることを喜んでお知らせいたします。空きのある作業の割り当ての 認を希望される方は、当ウェブサイ トwwwr.festival.pedimontcityycomにアクセスしていただく か、8月19日午後1時に予定されている説明会にご参加ください。 説明会はPedimont市庁舎にて開 かれます。 注意点 : ・16歳以上の方のみ受け付けさせていただきます。 ・応募者は、Pedimontに6か月以上居住している必要があります。 ・ボランティアの一員として、フェスティバルで毎日手伝っていただく必要があります。 ボランティアの方々への特典として、 無料の食事 (昼食と夕食) と飲み物を提供いたします。また、 くじ引きの抽選券をお受け取りになれます。 昨年の覚には、 自転車やハワイへの往復航空チケット、 ノートパンソンコンなどが含まれていました。ご応募には、上記ウェブサイトの応募用紙にご記入くだ さい。 【語注】be pleased to go 「喜んでごする」 announce 「一を知らせる」 accept 「を受け入れる]」 グapplication 「申し込み」 プupcoming「来たるべき」 ンプhold 「を開催する| ノwish to do 「こし たいと思う」 プwork assignment [作業の割り当て」 ノattend 「に参加する」 ノscheduled for ~ 「 に予定されている」 applicant 「応募者] resident 「居住者] ノperk 「役得」 offer 「を提供する] グin addition 「その上」ンreceive 「を受け取る」 apply 「応募する] complete 「ごに記入する」 グapplication form「応募用紙]

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英語 高校生

このピンクのマーカーで示したstillという単語の意味はなんですか?

[| 次の英文を読んで、問に答えなさい。 IMost children are taught the virtue of honesty from fairy tales and other 8tories。 famous story of Pinocchio, who begins Hfe as a puppet, teaches the importance ofitelling truth. Every time Pinocchio lies, his nose grows longer and longer. Another story about th boy who “cried wolf' and then lost all of his sheep i辿ustrates how lying can lead to the lo of trust. In the United States, young children learn the tale of young Gieorge Washin who fnally ( ア ) to his father that he cut down a cherry tree. These types of stories children that “honesty is the best policy." Still (1)this is the case, then why do so m people lie? The fact is that human beings lie for many reaSon8. One reason for iying has to do with (②)minimizing a mistake. While 赤 j5 人 everyone makes mistalkes from time to time, some people do not have the courage to a their errors because they fear the blame. For example, students might lie to their teachi about unfinished homework. They might say that they le人 their work at home when inf they did not do the work at all. These students do not want to seem rresponsible, so make up an excuse 一- a lie 一- to save face. 3 Another reason people lie hastodowith[ あ ].Forexample, 下a company decides have a weekend meeting, one of the managers might not feel Hike attending. She may her boss and give this excuse: “Tve been fghting o倍 a cold all week, and T wouldmt wi risk giving to anybody else.TH be sure to get all ofthe notes on Monday.” When indiy do not want to te the truth and 角ce the conseduences, they use this type of Hes. feehmnges. Tor cd These types of lieg PR eeative oni who have told the hose they loye, only to ML riko 3 っ10o 0 A somewhat different reagon for 1ying has to those with small children,may iech their parents teach 2her kegi 5 5 at that time. In this situation, their yi People Hie for many reaBon,

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