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英語 高校生

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3 日本文とほぼ同じ意味を表すように,各文の 文頭にくるべき語も小文字で示してある。 )内の語句を並べかえよ。 ただし, 12155 冷蔵庫の中にはジュースはほとんど残っていなかった。 There was (juice / in / left / refrigerator / the / little ). little juice left in the refrigerator □156 その件は話し合っても無駄だよ。 ぼくの考えは変わらないから。 ( use / is / nø / discussing / the / iť ) matter, because I'll never change my mind. It is no use discussing the □ 157 両手をポケットにつっ込んで立っているあの男性は誰ですか。 Who is (his / with / mań / that / standing/ hands / in) his pockets? that man standing with his hands in □158 彼はプライドが高いのでいかなる報酬も受け取ろうとしなかった。 His pride (would / him/any/not/to/accept/allow) reward. would not allow him to accept any □159 彼らは目的地までずっと立っていなければならなかった。 They had to (an / keép/the / their / standing/tó/wáy) destination. keep standing all their way to the □160 私はルームメイトを探しています。 I am looking(room / sháre / for / someóne / the / to / with).. for someone to share the room with 161 いったん彼女が泣き出すとしばらく放っておくしかない。 Once she has burst into tears, there is (it/leave/nothing/but/her/ to / for / alone) for a while. □162 雨の中で待たされ続けることがどんなものか想像してみてください。 Imagine (waiting / like / to be / whát / kept / it iś) in the rain. what it is like to be kept waiting □163 この方針に私は反対であることをはっきりさせておきたい。 I want (that/it/agree / clear // make/t6/ don't) with this policy. to make it clear that I don't agree ■164 父が市長に選ばれると思っただけで私はうれしかった。 The (being/ of / idea / my father / elected / mayor/mere) delighted me.

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英語 中学生

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3 次は,アメリカからの留学生のケイト (Kate) と, 高校生の勇太 (Yuta) との対話と, その日の夜に勇太が書いた日記の一部である。これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 (One Monday morning. ) Kate Good morning, Yuta. Yuta : Good morning, Kate. You look sleepy. What's up? Kate: I went to bed late last night because I was talking a lot with my host family. Yuta Oh, I see. events. Kate: Some differences between America and Japan, for example, food, sports, and I think (find / we/ it's / to / interesting) differences in culture. Yuta: I think so, too. How about schools? Did you find any differences? Kate: Yes. For example, on the first day in Japan, I was surprised because my host brother walked to school by himself. In America, students - especially elementary school students go to school by school bus, or their parents drive them to school. Yuta: Really? In Japan, most students walk or ride a bike to school. I often get up late and ask my mother, "Drive me to school, please." But she says, "No! Run to school!" ja Kate: That's funny. I have another interesting story. Teachers here often say, "Take your textbooks home. Don't leave them at school." But students in America must leave them at school. Yuta Really? Why? Kate In America, students borrow textbooks from the states. We give them back at the end of the year. We (in/ not/them/ are/ write / must) or make them dirty. Yuta That's interesting! I want to know more about differences in culture. Kate Me, too. I want to talk about them with you. Do you have some time this weekend? Yuta I'm going to visit my grandfather's house on Sunday. But I'm ( f) on : Saturday. Please come to my house on Saturday. Kate OK. See you then. This morning I talked with Kate. She ( (1) ) me about some differences between American and Japanese schools. I was surprised that students in America [ 1. When I heard about that, I also became interested in differences in culture. So I'm going to talk about them with her on (@ ) at my house. 2

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