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英語 高校生

7のWhen Ken comes home from this afternoon,のthis afternoonはなぜ未来のことだと分かるのでしょうか?

6 Xxx 000 ; listening 6. 過去進行形 過去のある時点での動作の進行 <学習院大 > 第1章 時制 6~8 5 過去のある時点での動作の進行は、過去進行形 (was[were) doing) で表す。 ○本間は, I didn't hear him say anything 「私は彼が言うことは何も聞こえなかった」と いう過去の一時点での動作の進行を表すので ① was listening が正解。 ③ listened にし ないこと。 70 000 ( 85 Actually, he is rather conservative. That is why he( I didn't hear him say anything because I ( ① had listened ② have listened ③ listened ④ was When Ken comes home from school this afternoon, his mother ) cooking roast chicken. ① will be ② would be ③ has been ④ had been <獨協大〉 ) to 7. 未来進行形 未来のある時点での動作の進行 that political party. ① was belonging ② was belonged 〈明治大〉 ③ is belonging ④ belongs ■ TARGET 2 原則として過去時制で用いる副詞表現 ● yesterday 「昨日」 2 I... ago 「…前」 Egyptians kept cats as pets over 4,000 years ago. Plus My mobile phone rang while I was having lunch. 「私が昼食を食べている間に携帯電話が鳴った」も 同じ例。 was having を had にしないこと。 なお、この have A は eat A A を食べる」の意味。 未来の一時点での動作の進行は、 未来進行形 (will be doing) で表す。 R ○ 本間は when Ken comes home from school this afternoon 「Ken が今日の午後に学校 「から帰ってくるとき」という未来の一時点での動作の進行を表すので、答えは ① will be で, will be cooking roast chicken となる。 Plus when 節内が現在時制になっていることについては,問題 18, TARGET 4 参照。 8. 原則として進行形にしない動詞 belong to A 文 法 belong to A は 「Aに所属する/Aに属している」。 belong は、状態を表す動詞 (状 態動詞)なので、進行形にしない。 したがって ④ belongs が正解。 一般に,状態・知 覚・感情・認識を表す動詞は進行形にしない。 Plus That is why S + V... 「そういうわけで・・・」は重要。 208, TARGET 30 ob art tulia Ise moon A ST (エジプト人は、4000年以上前にネコをペットとして飼っていた) last... 「この間の…昨...」 I watched the movie last weekend. (私は先週末、 その映画を観た) hen 「その時に」 hen my teacher pushed the door into the classroom. その時, 先生がドアを押して教室に入ってきた) st now 「今しがたたった今」 TMT09 Y3X ticed the error in the report just now. (つい先ほど、その報告書の誤りに気づいた) en...? 「いつ... したか」 in did you finish your presentation ? なたはいつプレゼンテーションを終えたのですか ) I was six years old 「私が6歳のとき」などの過去を明示する副詞節など nily moved to Tokyo when I was six years old. 6歳のとき、 私の家族は東京に引っ越した) TARGET 3 原則として進行形にしない動詞 動画 ●知覚状態を表す動詞 see 「・・・が見える」 hear 「...が聞こえる」 feel 「•••を感じる」 smell 「・・・のにおいがする」 taste 「…の味がする」 ●心理状態を表す動詞 like 「・・・が好きである」 love 「... を愛する」 hate 「…を嫌う」 want 「が欲しい」 know 「・・・を知っている」 understand 「・・・ を理解する」 believe 「…を信じる」 ●その他の状態を表す動詞 belong 「所属する」 (8) resemble 「・・・に似ている」 depend 「頼る」 and need 「・・・を必要とする」 include 「・・・を含む」 contain 「・・・を含む」 consist 「成り立つ, ある」 exist 「存在する」 have 「・・・を持っている,所有している possess 「・・・を所有している」 いていたので、彼が言うことは何も聞こえなかった。 午後に学校から帰ってくるとき、 彼の母親はローストチキンを調理しているだろう。 なり保守的だ。 だから彼はその政党に入っている。 *have は 「・・・を持っている」 の意味では進行形にしないが,「・・・を食べる」の意味 は進行形にできる。 にあったことを要す場合大逆 * smell が 「・・・のにおいをかぐ」の意味の場合, taste が 「・・・の味見をする」の意味 場合は進行形にできる。 * listen, look, watch は進行形にできる。

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英語 中学生

問題の2、4、5を教えて欲しいです。よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

5 Unit 4 長文問題 もしも時間を戻せたら? Target ①関係代名詞 ②仮定法 間接疑問文 1 Do you ever wish you () ( () able to change the past? If you did do all had (2) that ability, maybe you would spend more time practicing soccer, learn the instrument that you always wanted to play, study harder for that big test, or try to save more money for the future. 2 What would you do if you had the ability to turn back the clock? This was a question (あ) which Mr. Woodall, a high school teacher in Philadelphia, asked his students. Mr. Woodall wanted to know what was important to his students but was pleasantly surprised to see the results. I think their answers will be very interesting to you, too. 3 Mr. Woodall expected to see answers (1) which were connected to the own good of the students, but (3) he was wrong. The majority of the which he received from his students were for the good of answers (5) others. 4 A very common answer he found was," If I could turn back the clock, I would take back some things that I said to a friend." Apparently, many of the students regretted saying something (5) ( ) hurt their friends and wanted to change that. Surprisingly, close to 40% of the students answered this way. Another common answer was about pets. “(6) If I were able to turn back the clock, I would spend more time with my dog,” or “(7) I would be nicer to my cat,” were some common answers. Almost 25% of the students missed their pet very much and wanted to show more love. These pets included dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and other animals. 6 There were other answers about reading more books, studying harder, or eating less junk food. However, Mr. Woodall was quite impressed with his students and their concern for others. He decided to share all of the answers with his students, and the students enjoyed hearing the different answers. Mr. Woodall decided to try this activity with his students every year. By asking, he felt he would learn a lot about his students. turn back (時計を) 巻き戻す pleasantly 心地よく expected to 〜するだろうと思う good 利益 majority 大多数。 大部分 take back 取り消す apparently どうやら~らしい close to ~近く be nice to 〜にやさしい junk food ジャンクフード concern for 〜への気遣い。 配慮 )に適切な語を入れなさい。 問1 ), (5) ( (1) (were ) (5) ( that ) 問2 下線部(2) は具体的にどのような能力ですか。 日本語で答えなさい。 ( 問3 「下線部(あ)~(う)の which のうち, 他と用法の異なるものを1つ選び, 記号で答えなさ い。 ( う ) 問4 下線部(3) の内容を具体的に説明した次の文の( )に適切な日本語を入れなさい。 回答は( 大部分は ( に結びつくものと予想していたが, だった。 問5 下線部(4), (6) を日本語に訳しなさい。 (4) (6)

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英語 高校生

「But reading isn’t just a nice thing to do – it’s an essential skill,something you need for everyday activities, whether that’s finding o... 続きを読む

Phil Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Phil. Beth And I'm Beth. Are you a big reader, Phil? Phil Sure, I enjoy reading - and it's also a great way to pass the time on my daily commute to work. But reading isn't just a nice thing to do - it's an essential skill, something you need for everyday activities, whether that's finding out the news by reading a newspaper or buying groceries by reading the labels. Beth And that's why I was shocked by a recent UN report estimating that around the world over 700 million adults are illiterate, which means they can't read or write. Phil Wow! That's a huge number of people excluded from doing basic day-to-day things. So, what can be done to get more adults reading and writing? In this programme, we'll be hearing about projects in two very different countries trying to do just that. And, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. Beth But first I have a question for you, Phil. I mentioned a recent UN report on the high numbers of people unable to read and write, but illiteracy is not a new problem. Since 1967, the UN has been highlighting the importance of literacy, being able to read and write, with a day of celebration called International Literacy Day. But when does it take place? Is it: a) the 8th of March? b) the 8th of June? or, c) the 8th of September? Phil I think International Literacy Day is on the 8th of September. Beth OK, Phil, we'll find out if that's correct at the end of the programme. The biggest reason people grow up illiterate is not going to school, and that's especially true for people living in the coastal towns of Bangladesh. Because these towns flood regularly, families are always on the move, making it hard for children to get an education. Phil The Friendship Project teaches reading and writing to groups of Bangladeshi women and girls. They also teach numeracy which means the ability to do basic maths like counting and adding up. Here one student, Rashida, explains the impact it's had on her to BBC World Service programme, People Fixing The World: Rashida My parents never sent me to school and I've suffered from not being able to read and write. My children were embarrassed that I was illiterate. I couldn't even do basic accounting. Until now, I've had to use my fingerprint as a signature as I was illiterate, but now I can sign my name because I can read and write thealphabet, and I'll also be able to keep an account of my expenses. No one can cheat me anymore. Beth Before the Friendship Project, Rashida couldn't write her signature – her name written in her own handwriting. Instead, she had to use her fingerprint. Now, Rashida has learned the alphabet and also some basic maths, so she knows how much money she's spent, and how much she has left. This means no-one can cheat her, can trick or swindle her into taking her money.

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