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仮定法の問題です 合っていますか…?т т

I II II II I B 発展問題 1 次の英文の ( 11 )内から適当な語句を選びなさい。 1) He will help you if he (has, had, had had time. (bed over) I 2) If your father (is, are, were) alive, he would be very proud of you. I 3) If I (have, had, had had) enough money, I could have bought that house. 4) If you had done your best, you (could pass, could have passed) the test. 2 上の英文を仮定法を用いて書き出しに続けて書き換えなさい。 I I 1) As the girl is tired, she cannot walk all the way with us. → If the girl weren't tired, she could walk all the way with us. 2) He is so old that he cannot run as fast as you. ← If he were younger, he could run as fast as you 3) He did not work hard, so he failed the examination. If he had worked harder, he wouldn't have failed the examination 4) As it was raining yesterday, we could not go on a picnic. If it had not rained yesterday, we could have 3 次の各組の文が同じ意味になるように, ( 1) I 4 ( 3) 1) If I gone on a picnic. 内に適語を入れなさい。 As I am not as young as you, I cannot play football. If I was ) as young as you, I could ) play football. I could not write a longer letter because I didn't have enough time. I could ( have )(written) a longer letter if I ( enough time. 責める Should you change your mind, nobody would blame you. (If had ) had ) ( you )( should) change your mind, nobody would blame you. 内に適語を補充し, 日本文に合う英文を完成させなさい。 had ) a car, I would )( drive ) you home. 車があれば、あなたを家まで車で送ってあげるのですが。 2) If he ( had )( been ) more careful, he ( would ) not (have made ) the same mistake. 彼がもっと注意深ければ、 同じ間違いはしなかったでしょうに。 3) If you ( had )( left) home at seven, you ( could ) (have) caught the train. もし君が7時に家を出ていたら、 その電車に乗れたのに。 100 Unit 24 1

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英語 高校生

赤線を引いているところがよくわからないのですが、まず、 1、母と議論するのは難しかったとありますが、何についての議論か 2、最後の分の「彼女は首に巻いた〜合図であった」は何を意味しているのでしょうか できれば要約をお願いしたいです🙇

14 第6問 次の文章を読み、下の問いに答えよ。 標準解答時間 9分 depressed. It was not the exam that made her feel that Christine came out of her last examination, feeling way, but the fact that it was the last one; it meant the end of the school year. She dropped in at the coffee 5 as usual, then went home early because there didn't 10 seem to be anything else to do. shop "Is that you, dear?" her mother called from the living room. She must have heard the front door close. Christine went in and sat on the sofa. "How was your exam, dear?" her mother asked. "Fine," said Christine flatly. It had been fine; she had passed. She was not a brilliant student, she knew, but she was hard-working. Her professors always wrote things like "A serious attempt" and "Well thought out but 15 perhaps lacking in energy" on her term papers; they gave her Bs, the occasional B*. She was taking Political Science and Economics, and hoped to get a job with the government after she graduated; with her father's connections she had a good chance. 20 "That's nice." Christine felt, bitterly, that her mother had only a vague idea of what an exam was. She was arranging roses in a vase; she had rubber gloves on to protect her hands as she always did when engaged in what she 25 called 'housework.' As far as Christine could tell, her housework consisted of arranging flowers in vases. Sometimes she cooked elegantly, but she thought of it as a hobby. It was hard, anyway, to argue with her mother. She was so easily upset that it was better to avoid 30 arguing with her.

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