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大問1 7はなぜ、intoでなく inなのてすか?

Exercises 1( )内から適切な前置詞を選びなさい。総合 ロ1 She was born ( at / in) Tokyo ( at /in) 2000. ロ2. Let's meet ( at / on ) the station ( at / in ) seven o’clock. 3. Igo to church ( in / on ) Sunday morning. 4. The game will be held ( in/ on ) the stadium ( in/ on ) June 15. 5. The exam begins ( at / from ) nine and ends ( at / to ) eleven. 6. What are you looking ( to / for )? Your glasses are ( in / on ) the shelf. 7. The puppy was ( in / into ) the box and jumped ( into / out of ) it. 8. He is trying to swim ( across / over ) the channel and is halfway done. 9. The subway runs ( over / under ) this street. 10. The plane is flying ( above / below ) the Pacific Ocean. 2[ ]内の日本語に合うように, 下線部に適切な語句を補いなさい。 総合 口 1. The ball flew the fence. [塀の上を] 口 2. A lot of planes land the runway. [滑走路に] 3. I passed the traffic jam on my bike. [渋滞を通り抜けて] 4. The whale dived sight. [見えない所へ] 5. New houses are being built the railway line. [沿線に] 6. Unfortunately, my score was average. [平均以下] 7. Japan hasa lot of rain early summer. [初夏に] 8. Technology will make huge advances years. [10年後に] 9. He has been jogging hour. [1時間] 10. The shop is open Saturday. [月曜から土曜まで] 3 英作力を磨く 次の日本語を英語に直しなさい。総合 1. 母は夕方, 犬の散歩に行く。 2. 正午に東京に向けて大阪を出発します。 3. 彼の家族はその災害を生き抜いた。

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英語 高校生

この文章の 4行目や15行目の所はinto spaceになっているのに対して、 2行目のところは、in spaceになるのは何故ですか。 教えていただけると助かります。 お願いします!

Space Elevator | Lesson 9 Part 1 elevator 1)“If I were an astronaut, I could go into space.” A [livertar]の G-1) lot of people dream of traveling in space. astronaut estrond:t] 図 'excellent [éksalant] But not everyone can be an astronaut. A lot of excellent people try to get into space flight programs every select [salékt] survive [sarvárv] achieve [atfi:v] 5 year, but only a few of them are selected. Even if they are selected, they have to survive the hard training. promising [prá()masip] In the end, only a very few can achieve this dream. technology [tekná()ladsi] の 2) However, they should not give up their dream too president [prézidant] quickly. Now there is promising scientific technology association [asousiéfan] 第 10 that may take us into space more easily. It is called scene [sí:n] “the space elevator.” Shuichi Ohno, the president of fiction [fikjan] the Japan Space Elevator Association (JSEA), said, reality [rielati] middle [mídl] “Just like traveling abroad, anyone will be able to ride !)TRIVIA 15 the elevator into space.” This astronaut 「宇宙飛行士」 astro- (宇宙)+-naut (航 行者)からできた語。米国 の宇宙飛行士を指す言葉 であり、ロシアの宇宙飛行士 は cosmonaut という。 sounds likea scene from a science fiction story. According to the JSEA, however, this could become a reality by the 20 middle of this century. Astronauts in space 4. get into A My sister got into the college. 5. even 2. dream of A 1 dream of becoming a doctor. 16. sound like A It 7. in the end He won her heart in the end. If ~ Even ifit snows, we will go out. Sounds like a good idea. G-1) IfI had a time machine, I could see into my future. U1 Is it easy to be an astronaut? 02 According to the JSEA, what could become a reality by the middle of this centurvo Have you ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut?

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英語 高校生

答え合っているか確認よろしくお願いします🙇‍♂️

●次の英文を読んで,設問に答えなさい。 Back in the 1960s/futurists predicted that the biggest problem/for Americans/in the year 2000/ would, be managing /all their free time. What happened? People in the U.S. /have all the timesaviig tools/they could want: jet travel,cell phones,microwave ovens/personal computers/and faxes. Yet/they work more,/not less, Unstructured time a day just to spend time with is hard to find:Obviously, (1) the futurists' idea was the opposite. In reality/ friendsor family the. Pore technology a society has, the less free time it has. Americans ín most cities feel/that time is scarce,that there is never enough of it. According to a social psychologist/ Robert Levine/we are experiencing (2) “a time famine." We are hungry/for time. People use/ their cell phones to stay/in touch with work when they are shopping for dinner or at the beach on the weekend. They have computersand fax machines at home so that they can be productive át any time of day or night. Everyone has 24 hours a day, of コ-ス (3) What Americans say they do not have is time to spendwith people/who are important to Course. 強,壁す them. In a recent survey, nearly three-quarters of the respondents said they needed more time oin3 with family and friends/and less stress, in order to feel satisfied.e A recent Harris 'poll*/showed' that American leisure time decreased almost 40 percent, within the past 20 years/but (4) that is only half the story. During that time, Americans' consumption increased/by 45 percent. When people buy more/they have to work more so they can pay/for the things they buy. (5One question on the poll askedif people agreed with the comment,/“Most of us Eighty-two percent/6f the respondents said yes. buy and/consume far more than)we need." るかに多い、 There is (6)good news. Many people in the United States/are trying to take back their time. Some people are choosing to have fewer possessions/and work less. Some people are changing priorities and making time for family and friends. Others are turning off their cell phones and taking time for leisure activities/ walking alonga beach at sunset, hiking up a hill to see the sunrise, taking a child/to the park/for the afternoon. Americans are discovering/that they want these things back/and they are the kinds of things/that only time can buy.

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