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1 次の英語に合う日本語を完成しなさい。 A 1) I will help my mother in the kitchen. 00 私は台所で 2) He won't play tennis with us. 彼は 3) Ann will be in London by now. アンは今ごろ 4) Will you take me to the station? 私を nS 2 日本語に合うように, ( )内から適切なほうを選びなさい。 私は明日、沖縄の友達に電話をするつもりです。 I(will / would ) call my friend in Okinawa tomorrow. タクはどうしても英語を話そうとしません。 Taku(won't/wouldn't) speak English. 3) 子どものころ, 私はよく森へ行ったものです。 1) 2) bode o d foboa d 'aios I(will / would ) go to the woods when I was a child. 4) この家の前に高い木がありました。 文 There(would / used to ) be a tall tree in front of this house. 格 dan ot odil bluow odies blrow! aim) yam 3 対話文が完成するように, ( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 )( ) explain the rule to me?” «Sure." m )go with you?” “No, thanks." ) play basketball after school?" Yes, let's." 3) 日本語に合うように, ( )内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。鶏 St 1) あなたは明日, 図書館で勉強するつもりですか。 (study / will / the library / you/in) tomorrow? tomorrow? 2) トムは今ごろ, 電車に乗っているでしょう。 (the train / Tom/ be/ on/will) by now. by now. 3) 彼はよく私の家を訪ねてきたものです。 (to/ visit / used / my house /he). OU CU S uo g rw as 10aln ob of vbo vsd 4) 明日,一緒に買い物に行きませんか。 0olup lie ot vino ad bo (we/ tomorrow/go/shall/ shopping )? 調料 t tones SL.IT Lesson 10

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ON Po0-0。 ce から-っ に基づい 表び、る てop 、 その番紀を 答えとして最 ークしなきい も壮切なものを、 のヘー most jikely be e で more famous than they are today. -A taveler ing G w cxploring Germanys sccnic Ri v y CrmanysS sccnic Rhine River who visits the dty Of Bingen will be directed to the hi m the history i Seum there, which features front and center the amazing career of Saint エTi Su 隊 asant Cy 9 rmeenty se 202 Gm am ace ko ery sense a issance ogx。 born a htHle more than three and| き half centuries before the greatest Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci (1432.1519). Hildegard was not only a composer of church music but also a mystic。 es a playwright an 7 Re and a sharp observer of natural phenomena on earth and in the skies. Tronically she had becn a sickly child and her aristocrat father did not hold much hope for her fature should she choose a normal life. Hle felt her only possibihty of personal happiness Would be in the service of God as a nun. isolated from the stresses of daily decision-making. Fortunately for Hildegard, Jutta von Spanheim, her mentor, saw in her an unusual abihty。 and ldegard was able to develop it to such a high degree that she became famous in her long jifetime of eighty-one yearS, even going on tOurS throughout Europe to promote her ideas and professed God-given ViSionS. _) Hildegard was a member of the Benedictine Order、 That meant a hife of balanced sleep.a Yegetarian diet regular DraYer and lots of hard work Her frst book, /zber Sczps (Koz 7e ld be a widely read description of the coSmos based on ancient Greek ideas、 It Ps), woul jwas believed to be a divinely inspired work in its time and Would not be matched by any man 邊he short biographies on Hildegard di al for centuries, lo not ahways detail her mus nm them, but Hildegard composed noteworthy liturgical pieces jpositions, 中 even mentio」 eered in developing the musical morality for ublic religious ceremony). She also pion in character of a StorY is presented with herheorsheis granted entry into here the mal a dilemma of choice mcept where and evil which wil determine Whet heaven e.Ytaly, and the Year 1619、 It was the tme of the Baroque. Nght

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10 15 上 デア にしダン PD ジー ニニデーーニー ee ーーとーー のマーー ーー 右 A long time ago, there lived a merchant in England with his beauf 6計 Tage ad to go to prison. Ugl *money-lender。 Though the money-lender waS old and ugly, he wanted Very mu の 9 daughter. In those days, if a person borrowed money and couldnt return i季 he 衣 Unfortunately。 this merchant OoWe ed a lot of money to a marry the merchants beautiful daughter. S0, he said he would cancel the merchamr。 *2debt if the merchant would agree to give him his daughter. 加 Neither the merchant nor his daughter jiked pis_ idea, but they diqnt Im what else to do. One day the *?cunning moneydender said to them, Lets ply *a game of chance. 1 will put a black stone and a white stone into this empty bag 2 Then he looked at the merchants beautiful daughter and said, "You must take one ot the stones. Hf you take the black stone, you W山 mmarry me and your fathers deht mil be cancelled. Hf you take the white stone, You can St4Y with your father and the debt will sil be cancelled。 But Histen! HE you refuse to take a stone, your father will be *5thrown into jail So, pick carefully my girl" 回 The merchant and his daughter had no choice, So they agreed to try it The three people were standing on a path in the merchanfs garden. There were manmy small stones on fhe path。 The money-lender picked up two small stones and quicky The girl was looking carefully at him, and she noticed that he among the other stones. "Oh Im MI T you look into the b85

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