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英語 高校生

1番二つともわかりません。教えてください

した。 ます。 ces. 1. LESSON 6 A 「過去のある時点のこと」を、 「それより前のこと」と関連して示す-過去完了 〈had+過去分詞〉 a. When we arrived, the show had already begun. b. I had seen the woman three times by that time. 私たちが着いたときにはもうショーは始まっていた。 *完了・結果 c. Jim had been sick for a week when I visited him. 私はそのときまでに3度その女性を見かけたことがあった。 *経験 d. I lost the map that Mike had given me. 私がジムを訪ねたとき、 彼は1週間病気だった [→病気になって1週間たっていた]。 *継続 私はマイクがくれた地図をなくした。 *大過去 B どんな「時」 か説明する関係副詞 when Monday is the day when we do our club activities. F-THE- C どんな「場所」か説明する関係副詞 where This is the room where we practice our speeches. 1. The bus 2. He Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 2. July3 月曜は私たちがクラブ活動をする日です。 ここは私たちがスピーチの練習をする部屋です。 I was born in the year Ex. Kobe is the city where I was born. July6 when she arrived at the bus stop. three days when he went to see a doctor. Q Follow the examples and introduce your year and place of birth. Ex. I was born in the year when the world exposition was held in Nagoya. *world exposition 万国博覧会 I was born. 75

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英語 高校生

時制の所で、過去形なのか過去完了なのかなど、どれを使うか分からなくなります。 分かりやすい見分け方教えてください

Less 1. Winter sports are very popular in Canada. 2. The Tigers and the Hawks are playing now. いる。 / 3. She has held the number one world ski- 3. 彼女は世界ランク1位を2年間ずっと保持して 1. カナダでは冬のスポーツはとても人気がある。 2. タイガースとホークスは今、試合をしている。 4. Nakata Hidetoshi started playing soccer 4. 中田英寿は8歳の時にサッカーを始めた。 when he was eight. 5. The team was training in the gym when the earthquake struck.本日 6. He had been the world record holder until last Sunday, but his record was broken by a rival runner. /7. The NBA regular season starts in October. / 8. He will surely win the next marathon. 9. The tournament is going to be held in Australia. 10. The table tennis player will be playing in China next year. / 11. She will have won the grand slam title four times if she wins the next match. 5. 地震が起きたとき、そのチームはジムでトレー ニングをしていた。 6. 彼は先週の日曜日まで世界記録保持者だったが、 彼の記録はライバル走者に破られた。 p.18 7. NBA のレギュラーシーズンは10月に始まる。 8. 彼はきっと次のマラソンで優勝するだろう。 eodo 9. そのトーナメントはオーストラリアで開催される 1015 予定です。 10.その卓球選手は来年は中国でプレーしているだろ う。 11. もし次の試合に勝利すれば、彼女はグランドスラ ムを4回優勝することになるだろう。

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英語 高校生

教えてください!

Akemi Hamano, a recruiting consultant at *Hays, says that, with the exception of blue-collar positions, companies are looking for a business level of Japanese ability sufficient for frequent back-and-forth communication and being able to make ( 1 ) together. David Price, client services director at *Robert Half, is more *succinct. "In most cases it's pretty simple - if your co-workers and/or clients can't or won't speak your language, then you must speak (and often read and type) ( 2 )," Price says. At the same time, whereas ( 3 ) for conversational level abilities are high, Alan Adkins, president of *The Refined Group, notes that there is more flexibility when it comes to reading and writing, due to an awareness that learning kanji is hard. The value placed on Japanese ability may not be only related to ease of ( 4 ) top communication. "Many companies also look at business level Japanese ability as a sign of ( 5 ) to Japan as well as solid work ethic as most Japanese people seem to understand how difficult their native language is,” says Anthony Blick, a senior consultant at *PowerUp Solutions. 注) Hays 会社の名前 Robert Half:会社の名前 succinct : 簡潔な The Refined Group : 企業グループの名前 PowerUp Solutions: 会社の名前 ( 1 ) 7. decisions X (2) 7. mine (3) 7. exceptions Y (4) 7. academic X (5) 7. command 7. illustrations 1. yours 1. expectations 1. business 1. commitment . quarrels 7. ours goog . experiences . daily . compassion pre prior 200 I. subscriptions I. theirs I. experiments I. professional I. competition

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英語 中学生

なぜ、答えが 『エ』ではなく 『ウ』になるのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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英語 中学生

なぜ、答えが『ウ』 ではなく『イ』なのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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