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英語 中学生

⑴がわからないです!よかったら教えてください💦 長文読解のコツとかもあったら教えてくれると嬉しいです✨

次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 <千葉日大第一改 J.K.Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter books. J.K.'s name is *Joanne Kathleen. She was born in 1965 in a small town near *Bristol, England. Joanne lived with her parents and her sister. The Rowling family was not rich. Joanne did not go to special schools. ( 1 ) She loved to read and write stories. Joanne went to *Exeter University, and she graduated in 1987. After graduation, she moved to London and worked there at different office jobs. In her free time, she wrote stories. In 1990, Joanne's mother died, and she was sad. ( 2 ) She saw an *ad in the newspaper for a job as an English teacher. The job was in *Portugal. She had an *interview, and she got the job. In Portugal, Joanne married a Portuguese man. The next year, Joanne had a daughter, but she was not happy in her marriage. She left Portugal with her daughter and went to live in *Edinburgh, Scotland, near her sister. Life was very difficult for Joanne. She took care of her daughter. She was alone, and nobody helped her. She had no money and no job. Then one day, on a train, she thought about the Harry Potter story. She began to write that story. Joanne liked to go to a coffee shop to write. (3) She drank coffee and wrote. Her daughter slept beside her. After five years, Joanne finished writing the first Harry Potter book. She sent it to many book publishers. ( 4 ) Finally, a publisher liked it, but the publisher said, “This is a children's book. Adults won't read it. You won't make a lot of money." In 1997, Joanne's dream to publish her book came true: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was in the bookstores. Children and their parents loved the book, and it became famous all over the world. Now Harry Potter is in sixty-five languages. The publisher was wrong about one thing: Everyone loves Harry Potter children and adults. Over 100 million books were sold in 1999. Then two Harry Potter books became popular movies. J.K.Rowling wrote four more Harry Potter books after that. All those books became movies, too! On January 11, 2007, J.K.Rowling finished her seventh and last Harry Potter book. She will continue to write, but not Harry Potter books. The question is, what will people do without Harry Potter? 注 Joanne Kathleen ジョアン キャスリーン(人名) Bristol ブリストル Exeter University エクスター大学 ad Portugal ポルトガル (国名) interview Edinburgh エディンバラ (地名) (1) ①~④の( に適するものを,ア~エから1つずつ選び,記号で答えなさい。 She sat there for many hours. 7 She wanted to leave England. They said that they didn't like it. 詞 (3) (2) 本文の内容にも I She was a quiet child. D( ) @ ( ) 3( ) 4( )

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英語 高校生

お願いします! よろしくお願いします!

■■ Exercises 1 空所に入る適切な語句を下から1つ選びなさい。 (1) She sat all afternoon ( ) TV. ① watching ② was watching ③ had watched ④ watched (2) ( ( ) his brothers, who both play the piano, Rick has no musical talent at all. ② Because of 1 Unlike ③ Between 4 As to (センター追試) いとは違って ① ) the late arrival of his plane. ③ in place of ④ in case of (センター本試) (3) Dr. Miller was unable to give his speech ( ① according to 2 due to After Your Lesson (センター追試) [ ]内の語句を並べ替えて英文を完成しなさい。 並べ替え箇所のみ書きなさい。 (1) I hiked a couple of hours from the mountaintop down to the lodge. I finally got to the bus stop[another / following / minutes' / thirty / walk ]. (センター追試) 【語句】 make sure that ~「~ということを確かめる」 permission 「許可」 【語句】 lodge 「山小屋」 (2) We made sure that the gate [no one / was / come into / so / could / that locked] the factory without permission. (センター本試) 3 下線部を日本語に直しなさい。 Interpol is an international police organization that promotes cooperation among more than 180 nations to fight against international crime. Unlike the image created in films and TV movies, Interpol agents do not travel freely from country to country, (センター本試) arresting criminals here and there. インターポールは,国際犯罪と戦うために 180を超える国々の間の協力を促進する国際的な警察組織 である。 【語句】 criminal 「犯罪者」 create 「~を作り出す」 agent 「捜査官」 arrest 「~を逮捕する」 | Unit 13 予習・復習

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英語 中学生

⚠️至急です これ解いて欲しいです!

【選択 A Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: 【共通問題】 ([2]~[8]) 2 次の対話文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えよ。 Jack is a student from the UK. He is in Japan to study Japanese. One day, he is talking with his Japanese friend Mai after school. Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack Do you have any plans for next Sunday, Jack? No, I don't. Why? Yes, of course, we do. I didn't know that. In the U.K., we usually don't need money when we enter museums. Really? In Japan, we usually need money. Why are museums free in your country? Because everyone should enjoy the arts. The government thinks so. That's nice. I think museums need a lot of money. For example, they have to take care of the artworks there. They need people to do that. How do they get money for them? Well, they have some ways. First, the government gives some money to museums. Second, in museums, there are some shops and restaurants, and (B) Third, they sometimes lend their artworks to other museums and get money. Lastly, there are also donations from people. Donations? Do you know Aoba Museum? How about going there with me? Aoba Museum? Oh, it's a new museum near the park, right? Yes! I want to go there. Good. We can see many beautiful pictures by some artists from this city. Is that so? O I have discount tickets, so we can use them. Well, do you need money to enter museums in Japan? Yes. Rich people sometimes give money to museums to help them. Also, there are some donation boxes in museums. When we visit museums, we usually put money in the boxes. That's good. Many people help museums. ② My country has a lot of good museums. I want to visit some with you. Good. Then, I can put money in the donation boxes for the museums! (注) artist one day ある日 イギリス the U.K. the arts free 無料の enter入る lend t artwork # discount ticket government H lastly 最後に shop money take care of ~ ~の手入れをする donation #1 rich 裕福な (1) [①②に入れる文として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中からそれぞれ1つずつ選び、その 記号を書け。 ただし、同じものを二度使わないこと。 ア You are welcome. 1 33 I オ I'm sorry, but I can't. You are right. No, you can't do that. Sounds interesting. (2) () that が指している内容として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 Mai has discount tickets for them, but Jack needs some money. ア People usually need money when they enter museums in Japan. 1 In the U.K., people don't need money to enter museums. I The U.K. government thinks that everyone should enjoy the arts. * Museums in Japan need a lot of money to take care of the artworks there. (3)(B) に入る最も適当なものを. 次のア~エの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 7 museums can get money from them 1 people can take pictures of the food there people can learn the way to make money for museums I a lot of people want to learn something about the arts (4) 次の英文を本文の内容に合うようにするとき. 出して書け。 Mai wants to go to a museum with Jack. They are going to visit the museum next Sunday. Jack tells her about museums in his country. Mai learns that museums in the U.K. are free, and there are donation boxes in museums. When she goes to some, she wants to put money in the boxes to 6 the museums. 0⑥に入る最も適当な1語を. 本文から抜き

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英語 高校生

TOEICの文法の練習です 解いてみたので解説してほしいです よろしくお願いします

110. Each employee must coordinate with management so that ------- time off can be properly scheduled. (A) alone (B) individual (C) isolating (D) separated 111. The cost of building Juniper High Towers exceeded the contractor's original ------- by over £5,000.00. (A) estimating (B) estimate (C) estimated (D) estimator 112. At Links Fine Meats, we pride on providing the highest-quality products on the market. (A) oneself (B) yourselves (C) itself (D) ourselves 113. he is usually quiet around the office, Mr. Heineman is known for his witty and engaging public speeches. (A) Although (B) Otherwise (C) Despite (D) Instead 114. Ancient Chitimacha baskets are ------- featured in the Louisiana Museum of Archeology. (A) prominent (B) prominently (C) prominence (D) prominences 115. tea and coffee are available in the lobby for all guests of the Farrison Hotel. (A) Compliment (B) To compliment (C) Complimented (D) Complimentary 116. 117. representatives of Light Cloud Airlines, flights are rarely overbooked. 119. (A) As opposed to (B) In addition to (C) According to (D) Prior to Mr. Krause will reorganize the supply room ------- the cabinets are delivered. (A) overall (B) due to (C) once (D) soon 118. By completing employee-satisfaction surveys anonymously, workers can more state their concerns about the workplace. (A) wholly (B) openly (C) favorably (D) laboriously The final blueprints must ------- by Ms. Ito after the final draft is produced. (A) approve (B) be approved (C) approving (D) to approve 120. This sewing workshop is ideal for beginner tailors ------- professionals who would like to refresh their knowledge. (A) but (B) either (C) as well as (D) additionally 121. All posters and flyers must be removed from the bulletin board ------- 48 hours after the event has occurred. (A) within (B) among (C) unless (D) while 122. The technology used in pots by Claypol Housewares keeps the handles from getting too hot to touch. (A) warm (B) frequent (C) unattached (D) innovative 123. There are a number of free Web-based ------- that provide tips for locating information in historical databases. (A) tutorials (B) tutoring (C) tutored (D) tutor 124. The person hired must be able to adapt ------to changes in work assignments and schedules. (A) readies (B) readily (C) readiness (D) ready 125. Organizational behavior specialist Ray Majory believes a good sense of humor in a leader can increase the quality of ------- in the team. (A) declaration (B) statement (C) message (D) communication 126. Portsmouth's agricultural industry has always found ways to itself by growing different crops and finding new markets. (A) reinvest (B) reuse (C) reassess (D) reinvent 127. While some countries have made huge investments in the Caribbean lately, others have reduced -------. (A) themselves (B) theirs (C) their (D) they 128. The ethics committee cited the potential benefits of the research project while ------- its high cost. (A) acknowledging (B) to acknowledge (C) has acknowledged (D) acknowledge 129. The report describes the environmental impact on lakes and rivers of using ------- energy sources. (A) together (B) hopeful (C) regulatory (D) renewable 130. Any decorations on the ceilings or walls must be fully removed, including any material used to them to the surfaces. (A) adhere (B) attract (C) construct (D) sustain

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英語 高校生

ここでのaway toの意味はどうなりますこ?

2-1 you ve been selling many items that are lexcessively packaged with single-use 過度に <package (~を包装する) 使い捨ての plastic. You are the largest supermarket chain in this country. 問1-1-問2-2I believe you have a duty to take the plastic waste problem more seriously. 義務 を真剣に考える I know that you have recently started charging customers for plastic bags and also <charge (〜の代金を請求する) started the “Bring Your Own Bag” campaign. I don't deny that this helps. However, 問1-2 We ~を否定する 前文の内容 (店が始めたこと) should deal with a more fundamental problem. Whenever I shop at your store, I end up 〜を扱う 基本的な 結局~することになる -=plastic waste. getting so much plastic waste. 問2-3 It's very troublesome to sort it out wash off the dirt, わずらわしい を洗い落す 汚れ、泥 ~を分別する dry it, and take it back for recycling. ① 問2-4I often see many people simply throwing the bags away to avoid the bother. Therefore, I would like you to do something to free ~を避ける 面倒悩みの種 0 を ~から解放する customers from the stress of dealing with plastic waste. Regards, Daisy Smith Re: Plastic packages <posted on 18 January 20XX> To: D. Smith com: nart Customer Service Centre が多す 店はプラ みを減ら すべき 8021* 3:31064 店から顧 の投稿:

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