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英語 高校生

このso thatはどんな意味ですか?

Growing up as a young boy in Scotland, Alexander Graham Bell showed a unique talent for music. Though he ( 4 ) this path through to a career, Bell changed his mind and followed in his father's footsteps. His father wás a famous teacher of speech communication. Bell becanme a teacher himself, first of music, then of speech communication. At the same time, Bell pursyed his other love, inventing, by-experimenting with the mechanics of Speeth using both Triends and his dog as súbjects. In 1870, when he was 23 years old, Bel and his family sailed from Scotland to Canada to escape the tuberculosis epidemic* that had already killed Bell's two brothers. While his parents remained in Canada, Bell moved to the ている 2ん0 United States to teach. He continued to experiment with his jnterest, electricity. He dreamed of being able to transmit speech, so that people' around the world could ですた。 てる 5 )the spoken word. Bell and his assistant, Tom Watson, achieved their first success in 1875. After many アシスタント Tu 11 成ェや 1に experiments, they were able to invent the telephone. On March 7, 1876, Bell and Watson succeeded in( 6 )inseparate rooms across a small わけ hallway. Later that year, Bell made the first Iong-distance telephone call, overa distance of 16 ゴーク ilometers, to his father while on vacation in Canada. Thanks to his invention, we can nov communicate and share information with people all over the world.

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英語 高校生

なんと、和訳された文の意味が分かりません… 若者は自分の街の大通りを歩いている、というのは何かの比喩ですか?

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英語 高校生

空白の所教えて欲しいです! 書いてるところは間違ってるかもしれないので間違ってたらそれも訂正お願いします!

Grammar Check! 下線部に注意して、( )に適切な日本語を入れなさい。 1.. My sister carries a parasol whenever. she goes out, (whenever:~するときはいつも) )日傘を持っていきます。 私の姉は( 2.The picture taken by him bad an impact on us. (過去分詞の後置修飾) )は私たちに影響を与えた。 tnas 1日本語の意味に合うように, ( )内から適切な語を選びなさい。 1. 故郷に帰るといつも私はくつろいだ気分になる。 (Whenever / Wherever) I go back to my hometown, I feel relaxed. ( wherever 2. 彩はどこへ行くにも必ずカメラを持って行く。 ( wheverer Aya carries her camera with her (wherever / however) she goes. 3. あなたがどこにいても私はあなたのことを決して忘れません。 ( whenevet ) Iwill never forget you (wherever / whenever) you are. 4. 助けが必要なときにはいつでも私に電話してください。 ohig ( whatever へ Please call me (whenever / whatever) you need help. 2 下から最も適切な語を選び, 正しい形にして下線部に入れなさい。 in English. 1. Sakura is reading a book 2. Look at that lady in black. 3. These are paintings more than 2,000 years ago. 4. The machine in Japan is working very well. boial ys 5. You can buy vegetables by local farmers. [ dress make write grow draw ] Janie oilod elugog

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英語 高校生

なんで問5はイになるんですか?教えてください!

* Indeed there were severa! "false theories, according to Mr. Popik. Some said New York was the Big Apple because so many desperate people sold apples from carts during *the Great Depression, but the term had existed before that. Others said it was because of the famous apple tree planted in 1647 by Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch *governor of the city, which survived for 220 years on the corner of 13th Street and 3rd Avenue, but the history books show this was a "pear tree. It's difficuit to be totally certain where any word or expression first came frcm. But in 1997 the mayor's office informally accepted Mr. Popik's version of events when it added the name "Big Apple Corner" to the spot where Broadway meets West 54th Street. It was here that the long-forgotten racing reporter Mr. FitzGerald lived for the last 30 years of his life. I can't think of any city with a more famous nickname. (注) term: 葉 etymology: 語源 racetrack: 競馬場 ばてい groom: 馬丁(馬の世話係) thoroughbred: サラブレッド(馬の一品種) tourist board:観光局 false theory: 誤った説 なし the Great Depression: 大恐慌 governor: 植民地総督 pear: 梨 問5 Actording to one of the false theories in the 7th paragraph, the governor Sold many apples from carts : planted a famous apple tree ウ、sold many pears from carts エ, planted a famous pear tree

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英語 中学生

(3)と(4)が分かりません。 長文を読むコツとか、問題の解き方とかってあるんでしょうか??

1 《長文読解〉 次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 (福岡·改)(100点〉 CD I am Yasuko. Im fifteen years old. Last year I became sick and had to stay in the hospital for two months. I felt happy when my fanmily and friends visited me, but when they left the room, I became very lonely again. I wanted to go back to school, butaI couldn't. One day I was @ ( sit ) on the bed and ①( look ) out of the window. “Hi, Yasuko, how are you © (feel ) this afternoon ? What are you a ( think ) about ?" asked Ms. Tanaka.5 SB」 11 She was a nurse and took care of me in the hospital. She was ©( smile ) at me. I said, "My friends are O( have ) agood time at school now, but I'm lonely in this hospital. When can I go to school again ?" She said, "Oh, I know you feel very sad and lonely. Listen, Yasuko. If we don't lose hope, a happy time will come again. When I am sad, I always try to gthink like that." Some days later I spoke with her. “I think your job is not easy. You are always working 10 hard and have some difficult things to do. Do you want to change your job ?" "No, never, she answered. "My work is not very easy. But I don't want to change my job. Do you know why ? Because I feel very happy when I am ®( do ) my best for sick people." She looked happy then. Now I'm enjoying my school days again. I sometimes walk near the hospital and think of Ms. Tanaka. I learned very important things about life from her when I was in the hospital. I always remember her smile and her words, "You should not lose hope, Yasuko." 15 (1) 下線部Dで, 「できなかった」とありますが, 何ができなかったのですか。 次から1つ選び, 記号で答え [10点] なさい。 ア 学校にもどること。 ウ 友達を見舞うこと。 下線部②で, 「そのように思う」とありますが,それはどのように思うことですか。 その内容を本文中か イ 家族に会うこと。 I 病院に行くこと。 [15点) らさがし、日本語で書きなさい。 [もし、私が希を失わなけれはまた、新せな時間がくる )の~Bの語を適する形に直しなさい。 各6[42点) (a b C f) (4)本文の内容に合うように, ( )の, Bに適する語を書きなさい。 各10[20点) A ) of Yasuko when Yasuko was in the ( B ). B Ms. Tanaka took [13点] (5) 本文を参考にして, 次の日本文を英語に直しなさい。 あなたはここで何をしているのですか。 ●WORDS sick:病気のhospital : 病院 left: leave (去る)の過去形 Ionely: さびしい nurse: 看護師 take care of ~:~の世話をする lose: 失う hope: 希望 spoke: speak(話す)の過去形 change:かえる important: 大切な life:生命, 生き方 remember : 思い出す -21-

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