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英語 高校生

AとB教えてください!

LESSON Herit, ni igsm" adt a Hints for Understanding sW ed writing the osophers Stone. 2eivea 過去完了(had+過去分詞〉継続「過去のある時までずっと~」 17 Joanne had hoped to find a publisher quickly, but it took her a whole year. Many publis, two problem ; for children 見つけたいと思っていた 現在 見つけた(過去) 見つけたいと思い始めた ritten by a WOm 1年間 つblido her quickly, bm T09uue ah K. Rowling. ke grandmotie book attractime Read It Through Answer true or false. 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has 90,000 words. 2. A lot of publishers wanted to publish Joanne's first book. 3. The pen name J. K. Rowling came from Joanne's and her grandmother s B What didmany publishers think about Joanne's book? What did Joanne do? names. Both chilin s . Joanne 。 oom Tdi Many publishers thought ) for children. s n 1. it might be too ( ) for her book. 2. boys might not read a book written by a ( ) Rowling. →Joanne finally found a ( house, pigam 「sisga →Joanne used the pen name( G GAGLoue 自分の意見を 率直に表現しよう。 Let's talk 稿を執筆したかが A: Joanne had to use a pen name. Do you know why? B: Yes, was to make the book attractive to boys. A: What do you think of that? B:I think it's ( strange / not good / natural ) because 73 Hints Women can create interesting stories / the publisher wanted her to do so ーズの第値

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英語 高校生

どなたか教えていただきたいです🥺🙏🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします😭😭😭

Date Let's Communicate 1 必要な情報を集めよう 教科書 pp.36-37 1. 日本語に合うように, ( (1) 私たちは少なくとも30分はここから歩かなければなりません。 )内から適切な語句を選びなさい。 lacal We must walk ( at , for ) least 30 minutes from here. (2) 宏は町じゅうを歩きました。 Hiroshi walked( on , through ) the town. 私たちは正午前にそこに着きました。 We( got , gotto ) there before noon. 2. 日本語に合うように, 空所に適切な語を書きなさい。 (1) 彼らは午後10時にホテルに着くでしょう。 They will (2) 私の父は新聞にすばやく目を通しました。 at the hotel at 10 p.m. My father took a quick the newspaper. (3) バスでその駅から私たちの学校へ行くのに約 10分かかります。 It about 10 minutes get to our school from the station by bus. (4) 私たちは城内を歩き回ることができます。 in the castle. 出イ We can )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 3.日本語に合うように, ( (1) 入場料は1,000円です。 (fee / is / admission / 1,000 yen / the ). (2) このあたりにはあなたが訪れることができるたくさんの場所があります。 There are ( you/ many / that/ visit / places / can) around here. around here. There are これは日本で最も古い建物の1つです。 This is ( oldest/one/ the /buildings / of ) in Japan. in Japan. 検印欄 This is

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英語 中学生

全然分かりません 教えてください

次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 5 children O(enjoy) reading books. When Lepman saw this, she thought that the families, their friends, or their homes. ア She wented people all over the world to know that German children's for the children. Because of this, about 4,000 children's books were sent to her books were wonderful. ntries around the world. ォLepman displayed the books at many places all エ over Germany, and many children enjoyed the books. Then, in 1949. she neoa t 15 books to open a library for children in the middleof Munich. After that, the numberof books in the library increased, so in 1983, the library moved to an old castle built in Munich in the 1430s. This library *conducts children's books in a *catalogue called “White *Ravens,” and introduces those books to *activities. For example, the library collects good many p the world. White Ravens” means very *rare and good things because white ravens are very rare. The library also holds a large festival. At the festival, children can talk with famous writers ③ (invite) from all over the world. The library also holds many lessons. There, children can learn about peace and history. Through books, Jella Lepman wanted to create a *peaceful world. At this library, her dream lives on even today. 注 Munich: ミュンヘン not only ~ but : ~だけでなく…も nutrition:栄養 mind:心 publishing company : 出版社 display:展示する conduct:行う activity:活動 問1 0.3の( )内の語を適する形になおしなさい。 門2 下線部ア~オから, 不要な文を, 1つ選びなさい。 catalogue:目録 raven:カラス rare:まれな peaceful:平和な の A ) 司3 下線部2の具体例として,本文にあげられていないものをア~エから1つ選びなさい。 ア 優良な児童書の世界への紹介。 ウ 児童書研究者たちの研究への支援。 4 下線部④の具体的な内容となるように,( イ 有名な作家と話せる大きな祭典の開催。 I 平和や歴史を学ぶ講座の開催。s 30g 1C) )に15字程度の日本語を入れなさい。H )という夢。 131

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

TOEIC正解、よろしくお願い致します!

Questions 5-7 refer to the following letter. a new member to the club To welcome confirm To | continued membership Mr. Leonardo Harper 571-45 Heiligenstàdter Street Vienna 1190 の) December 15 Dear Mr. Harper, Thank you for your continued support of the North Vienna Concert Hall We are writing to confirm receipt on December 14 of your North Vienna Club membership renewal payment for next year. Alnterviews with musicians To celebrate our 30 year anniversary, we are happy to announce some new special benefits for club members. Starting next year, club members can receive a 10% discount on any concert held during the first three months of the year. Call our ticket office at 1-5123098 and use the promotional code CZ1713 when you order your tickets. Please note that discounts only apply to pre-orders placed during this special period. IC) Commentaries on 0 The concert schedule performances As always, members will receive our monthly magazine, North Vienna Club, which features concert reviews and interviews with various artists and musicians, together with news and schedules of all of the events at the concert hall. Next month's issue will feature a six-page interview with the world famous conductor Franz Minsky. Once again, we thank you for being a North Vienna Club member and for supporting arts and music in our community. Sincerely, Roy Pophins Roy Hopkins Director North Vienna Concert Hall の の)

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英語 高校生

問5の考え方を教えてください。 大学の過去問のため、解答を読んでも内容が薄すぎてわかりませんでした。

次の英文を読んで, 後の問いに答えなさい。 (35点) 1 Some of the best workers in America dont get paid. But these (jemployees aren't quitting or Complaining. In fact, they seem happy to work like, well, dogs. That, of course, is what thev are Professional dogs do a variety of jobS. They serVe as "eyes" for the blind and "ears" for the dear" A they bring joy to children in hospital, Dogs do many other jobs too. (2With)the right training, dogs make great workers. They're smart. and faithful. They're also very much reliable. 3 Lア has/ イ than/ ウ a dog's/ エtwenty/ オ ahuman's/ カ nose / キtimes / ク more smelling cells」: Dogs may learn to smell bombs, drugs, money, or even bananas. les, bananas. Fruits, vegetables, meat, and other food items sometimes carry nsects and diseases, Food-rom foreign_countries scould infect, crops or animals in the U.S> To prevent that, the U.S. Government trained a group() beagles,) who check wallets and bags at international airports. The beagle silegtty_ sits down next to A illegal items. But why beagles? They're friendly and attractive. So they don't scare people as they check through the crowds. More important, beagles have an amazing nose for food. They sense smells so Vague that machines can't measure them. acch mugy pae pauue 「smells Suspicious. The dog's human partner then checks for

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英語 中学生

(B)教えて欲しいです😭😭 答えは preserve culture になります。 解説では(7)の2文目と(3)の最後から3文目を参照とかいてありますがそれでも意味がわからないです。

3 次の文章を読んで, あとの各問に答えよ。 (*印の付いている単語·語句には, 本文のあとに [注] がある。) When we go to the library, we read books/*search for and/share information and have a *discussion with others. // Libraries are very convenient places. /The library has a long history of collecting and keeping books. /Books have been an important part of culture. Around 1445 Johann Gutenberg *invented the *printing machine./ Libraries began to collect the hooks *printed by the printing machine, and the number of libraries grew./ Now some libraries have begun to *digitalize a lot of books. Some people say most of the books will become digitalized *data/ When 声った all the books are digitalized, what will the future of the library be? / Some even say the library will disappear. Will that really happen? To answer this question, we first have to see how people have digitalized books. We can say the idea of digitalizing books began with Michael Hart in 1971/ He was able to use an expensive computer,/so he thought he could do something good for other people by using it. A computer can keep a lót of data/and it can search for the data in a very short time./When the computer has a lot of digitalized data from the books, these data become an important part of culture. / Michael Hart thought that people would use these data as they like, His idea became a *project. /He couldn't digitalize books which had *copyright, so he digitalized books which were *in the public domain and collected them in a computer./ People were able to read the distalized books without *paying any money. Hart named his project “Project Gutenberg," |He thought his project was as important as Gutenberg's printing machine, because the printing machine also spread knowledge 知識てめる all over the world. / Project Gutenberg continues even after Hart died in 2011. Now you can read - 4

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