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英語 中学生

英語の長文問題で、自分の回答が模範解答と少し違かったので質問したいです。自分の回答は合っている答え方ですか。

次の英文は,中学生の浩 (Hiroshi) , 高校生の直人 (Naoto) とサイクリング (cycling)に出か *** 53 けたときのことを書いたものです。 あとの (1)~(6) の問いに答えなさい。 Naoto is a high school student and lives near my house. I like him and call him Nao-san. He loves road bikes and cycling. do One day last September, I asked Nao-san to go cycling together. He smiled and said, "OK. Next Saturday, I'm going to go to the lake on the road bike 5 mountain by bike. It's a very beautiful place. Have you ever (be) there before?" "No," I answered. "Then you should go with me. Do you wwolf, the you biaya ush.caufis ou I bas zbramvinkamue ain't have a road bike?" "No, Nao-san. My bike isn't a road bike." He said, “I will use my father's road bike, so you can use mine. Let's enjoy cycling together." TH T Saturday came. "Hiroshi, first, we're going to go through the town. Let's go." Nao-san and I started our trip. 10 About an hour later, we went out of the town and took our first rest. I said, “Your road bike is very nice. I can ym a lenti go fast on your bike. It's not so hard.” He answered, “That's good. It was (A) to go through the town. But from now it will be (B) to go up the mountain. We should take two or three rests before getting to the lake." I said, "I'll be fine when we go up the mountain, so I won't need any rests." UGLER TTS Nao-san and I started to go up the mountain. Cycling with him) started to become harder. I really wanted to 15 rest, but I couldn't say it to Nao-san, so we didn't stop. About two hours later, we could see the lake at last. He said, "We'll get to the lake soon." Suddenly, my legs couldn't move because I became so tired, and I fell over. at last. He "Are you OK?" Nao-san asked. "Yes, but I made a big scratch on your road bike. I'm sorry, Nao-san.” “Don't worry about it." Then, we took a long rest. After that, we walked to the lake with our bikes. suddenly clear blue sky 青く澄んだ空 When Nao-san and I came to the lake, I was very tired and couldn't say anything. He 2 (begin) to talk. "You 20 did very well." "No, I didn't." "Listen to me, Hiroshi. When we start something, sometimes we can't do it well at first. Then what should we do?" I didn't say anything. I was just looking at his road bike. There were many old scratches around the big new one. They were not all made at one time. "I understand!" The scratches taught me the answer. "Try it many times. Then we can do it well!" "That's right," Nao-san said with a smile. "Can I go cycling with you again?" I asked. "Sure. Let's go back home now." We started to go back home under the clear blue sky. Elake きゅうけい rest 休憩、休憩する at last ついに,ようやく fell over: fall over (転ぶ) の過去形 scratch leg (s) [静岡]

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英語 高校生

この文で付箋を貼ったfrom one department to anotherという部分は和訳にすると省略されるのですか?

20 [A] 衣服の表すもの [B] 人々は忙しい? [A] Clothes are always interesting to study, not only because they reveal the taste of the wearer and, to some degree, his character but also because they tell us something about the period in which they were worn, Fashions change constantly; and at first sight -PB 5 they may seem to change at random. However, actually, there is a reason for every change. It is not too much to say that clothes 7 reflect the thoughts and habits of the time and change with them. (81 words 全訳 [A] 衣服というのはつねにおもしろい研究対象であるが, それは衣服 が着ている人の好みや、 ある程度その人の性格を表しているためだけで はなく,それらの服が着用されていた時代について私たちに何らかのこ とを教えてくれるからでもある。 ファッションは絶え間なく変化する。 そして一見したところ,それらはでたらめに変化しているように思える かもしれない。しかし,実際は,それぞれの変化には理由があるのであ る。衣服はその時代の思想や習慣を反映し,それらと共に変化すると 言っても過言ではない。 [B] We never move about a great city without noticing the large number of people who seem to have nothing urgent to do. Although most of us complain of lack of time, the streets are crowded with people who stand in line to buy what are not 5 necessarily in need. Every day the stores are filled with women who don't seem to be in a hurry to return home. They look around from one department to another at leisure. ② Yet if any of these people were asked to do something they don't feel like doing, more often than not they would say that they 10 were afraid they had no time to spare, (111 words) [B] 大都市を歩き回れば必ず, 差し迫った用事もないように思える 人々がたくさんいることに気づく。 私たちのほとんどは時間が足りない ことに不平を言うが, 通りは必ずしも必要とはしない物を買うために並 んでいる人たちで混雑している。 毎日 商店は家路を急いでいるように は見えない女性たちでいっぱいである。 彼女たちはゆっくりとあちこち の売り場を見て回っているのである。 ② しかし、もしこれらの人たちの誰かが する気がしないことをして くれと頼まれたとしたら, その人はたいてい、 申し訳ないが余計な時間 はないと言うだろう。

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