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英語 高校生

答え合わせをお願いします🙏 間違っているところを解説して欲しいです。 4(4)は分かりませんでした。 よろしくお願いします🙏

〈二重否定〉次の英文を, 下線部に注意して日本文になおしなさい。 (1) My father never takes a train on a rainy day without losing an umbrella. (私の父は雨の日に決して雨なしで電車に乗りません。 (2) It is not unusual that it rains a lot at this time of the year. この時期にたくさんの雨が降るのは 普通ではありません。 ) (3)The man thought of nothing but making money. その男はお金を稼ぐこと以外何も考えていない。 (4) There is no smoke without fire. mil(火がないとこに煙はたたぬ bundblido m 〈否定の慣用表現〉 次の英文を,下線部に注意して日本文になおしなさい。 (1) We cannot be too careful of our health. asldalego tod (私たちの健康にどんなに注意してもしすぎることはない() (2)When I saw his funny clothes, I couldn't help laughing. (私はおかしな服を見たとき、笑わずにはいられませんでした。 (3) I didn't find my wallet missing until this morning. aablids (私は今朝になるまでは財命をなくしたことに気づかなかった20 (7 but/can/her eved 3 〈否定の慣用表現〉 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように,に適する語を書きなさい。 The box was so heavy that I couldn't lift it. He didn't want to work there any longer. (1) The box was hartoo (2) He (3) It (4) He had She will get well soon. heavy for me to lift. ho するよ longer wanted to work there. mid deads be long to she gets well. oatique stup adi ora JUY hardly seen me when he ran away. not As soon as he saw me, he ran away. ) 4 〈否定語のない否定表現〉 次の日本文に合うように,に適する語を書きなさい。 (1) 彼の英語は決して正しくはない。 His English is anything but (2) 彼女はそんなことをするような人ではありません。 She is the last correct. am tasl ad) od blow all person to do such a thing. Tom looks far from happy. ghodon (3) トムはとても幸福そうには見えません。 (4) その本は私には理解できませんでした。 The book was my understanding. (5) 彼らはその集会に出席できませんでした。 They Can't to attend that meeting.

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英語 高校生

赤線を引いているところがよくわからないのですが、まず、 1、母と議論するのは難しかったとありますが、何についての議論か 2、最後の分の「彼女は首に巻いた〜合図であった」は何を意味しているのでしょうか できれば要約をお願いしたいです🙇

14 第6問 次の文章を読み、下の問いに答えよ。 標準解答時間 9分 depressed. It was not the exam that made her feel that Christine came out of her last examination, feeling way, but the fact that it was the last one; it meant the end of the school year. She dropped in at the coffee 5 as usual, then went home early because there didn't 10 seem to be anything else to do. shop "Is that you, dear?" her mother called from the living room. She must have heard the front door close. Christine went in and sat on the sofa. "How was your exam, dear?" her mother asked. "Fine," said Christine flatly. It had been fine; she had passed. She was not a brilliant student, she knew, but she was hard-working. Her professors always wrote things like "A serious attempt" and "Well thought out but 15 perhaps lacking in energy" on her term papers; they gave her Bs, the occasional B*. She was taking Political Science and Economics, and hoped to get a job with the government after she graduated; with her father's connections she had a good chance. 20 "That's nice." Christine felt, bitterly, that her mother had only a vague idea of what an exam was. She was arranging roses in a vase; she had rubber gloves on to protect her hands as she always did when engaged in what she 25 called 'housework.' As far as Christine could tell, her housework consisted of arranging flowers in vases. Sometimes she cooked elegantly, but she thought of it as a hobby. It was hard, anyway, to argue with her mother. She was so easily upset that it was better to avoid 30 arguing with her.

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