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英語 高校生

430で、④が不正解な理由を教えてください。 (答えは③です。)

I had scarcely sat down to read a book ( b aerd ) the telephone rag さ用水 ) as she waS recovered. 6 such Theme|111 We began to walk again as ( 2much The の long 口427 基本 頻出 (3) SOon Owell as 1428 子供は,母親が部屋に入ってくるのを見るとわっと泣き出し 現合0om 427 oH Oイ | M8S moment) the room. 1429 君が出て行けと言えば, すぐに出て行くよ。で Iwill go away (directly / me / tell / to / you). ) the cottage when it began to rain. 2 do we reach epe apto 1on 428 (東京理) 30 Hardly ( 頻出 T 1 did we reach TO の have we reached (慶力 3 had we reached the telephone man Toe T | 431 頻出 2 than 3 after のwhen (亜細) の because 425 1432 私を見るやいなや, 彼は逃げ去った。 超頻 No(than / had/he/sooner / me / he /ran/ seen / away). T (濁協大 Power Up! 81 「~するとすぐに……」のいろいろな表し方 彼は私を見るとすぐに逃げだした。 msLoteni ont ■As soon as ロ The moment he saw me, he ran away. Directly On seeing me, he ran away. (9 133) He had hardly [scarcely] seen me when [before] he ran away. Hardly [Scarcely] had he seen me when [before] he ran away. He had no sooner seen me than he ran away. 入さ間の1ei bo 【倒置翻) No sooner had he seen me than he ram away. [倒置形」 427 (3)私たちは彼女が回復するとすぐに再び歩き始めた。 428 The child burst into tears (the moment he saw his mother enter) the roo 429 Iwill go away (directly you tell me to). 430 (3) 山小屋に着くとすぐに雨が降り始めた。 431 ()本を読もうとして座るか座らないかのうちに,電話が鳴った。) 432 No (sooner had he seen me than he ran away). boided qoiqal im orey 30日 sw 11 bnided golqs 180 Part1 文法 pp bele ロロロ ロロ口 ロロ

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英語 中学生

問2の問題で自分は、 It was painted mountains and the morning sun. と答えたのですが丸になりますか?

Urushi is used for small crafts, and also for buildings made of wOod. It was als 次は、高校1年生の Moe が漆(urushi)について書いた英文です。これを読んで、問1~ of them were painted with "urushi," Urushi is used in many traditional crafts in Japan. Ne Around the sixteenth century, many people from Europe came to Japan. These Europeans really liked crafts made with urushi, so they bought a lot of these crafts. In Europe, rich peopl= In fact, the number of Japanese workers who produce urushi is Many old buildings in World Heritage Sites in Nikko also need a lea 「sap of these trees is used as paim decay slowly. Urushi ha Why did she buy me those chopstics This winter, I went to Ishikawa Prefecture with my family and visited some museums there 「valuable crafts made with urushi. After we left he Urushi has been used for over eight thousand years in Japn 3 enjoyed looking at all the beautiful and mother smiled, and boughta set of *chopsticks for me. made with urushi ? After I came home, I began to use them. They were very beautiful easy to use. rash, but it's safe World. There are five kinds of urushi trees in Japan. The 'bonding agent. If you touch the sap of urushi, then you'll get a or as a sets. touch urushi after it "preserved because they Crafts made with urushi are well preserved very old crafts, so it has played a very important role in Japan. used to build Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto. Of course, a lot of urushi is needed c. buildings. of urushi. の restormg traditional buildings like these only in Japan. Those crafts were called "japan" 。 'symbol of wealth. collected crafts made with urushi as a symbols of Japan. Of course, even today, urushi is famous as a symbol of Japanese traditional crafts TL the *Nagano Olympic Committee (NAOC) was planning the 1998 Nagano Olympic Winter Gam medals with urushi. NAOC thought that the medals sho it decided to make the winners' be made with original *materials and ^techniques. They also need to be beautiful and h- "permanent value. After thinking about all this, NAOC chose to make them with urushi painted mountains and the morning sun on them with urushi. Many foreign countries restore crafts made with urushi, too. Many of the crafts Europe from Japan now need to be restored. Urushi is especially *vulnerable to sunlig: crafts made with urushi are * damaged when they are in the sunlight. In Europe, some p. have tried to restore their Japanese crafts made with urushi with other materials and techn. because there are no urushi trees there. A But these materials and techniques didn't wor! with urushi. For example in Europe, some of the crafts have now turned brown. 10 Sue a group of Japanese “craftspeople recently visited Germany and restored some ot the ja 2020年·埼玉県(学校選択)(GA)

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