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英語 高校生

模範解答がなくて困ってます(^^;) 助けてください!!! UNICORN English Expression1の110〜117です

>LESSON 6 EXERCISES A Choose the correct words. 1. My grandfather usually ( eats/ is eating ) rice for breakfast, but this morning he ( eats / is eating ) bread. 2. It( snows / is snowing / will be snowing ) by the time we arrive at the village. 3. What were you ( did / doing ) when I called you? 4.1( didn't hear / wasn't hearing ) the bell because I was ( listened to / listening to ) music with my earphones. 5. Everyone ( knows / is knowing ) the news. 6. This fish ( smells / is smelling ) bad. EXERCISES n A Follow the example and rewrite the sentences. ex. She is a good tennis player. (You) You are a good tennis player. nod ed sH 1. They usually watch TV in the living room. (He) 2. Two students are absent today. (last Friday) 7. I didn't answer your phone call because I ( took / was taking ) a bath. 8. My aunt is always ( complains / complaining ) about her job. 3. Every night the girl reads a book before she goes to bed. (Last night) hcar B Put the sentences into Japanese. 1. Our school festival is taking place next week. 2.I was reading comic books all the time when I was a boy. B Complete the sentences. 1.“Your racket is too old, isn't it?" Vet O d1O “Yes. I( ) going ( ) buy a new one this weekend.” 3. We are moving to Kyushu next month. 4. A duck is dying near the river. 5. She was studying English all day yesterday. (買いに行くつもり) ) do this afternoon, Emily?” (するつもり) top co 2.“what( “I think I ( 3.“When ( ) going ( ) go to the beach by bike." ) school( ) in your country?" (始まる) C Change the verbs into the correct form. 1. Look! The sun ( rise ) above the horizon. 2. My dog ( lie ) on the floor when I came home. 3.I( have ) supper when he called on me. 4.I ( belong ) to the music club in my junior high school days. 5. My sister ( play ) the piano now, but she ( not like ) playing the piano. “It( ) in April.” C Choose the correct words. 1.(Are / Do/ will ) you know about the accident? 2. Ken was afraid that it ( is / was going to / will be ) rain in the afternoon. 3. If it ( rains / rain / will rain ) tomorrow, the game will be postponed. 6. They ( take ) the exam at this time tomorrow. 4. Here ( comes / come / coming ) the sun. D Put the words in the correct order. 1.昨晩は10時前に寝ました。 I went ( bed / before / last / night / ten / to ). 2.数分で戻ります。 I(a/back / be / few / in / minutes / will ). 3. あとで電話をするって約束するよ. I(I/phone / promise / will / you ) later. ean E Answer the questions. 1. What do you usually do in the morning? 2. what did you do yesterday evening? 3. What are you going to do this weekend? 2 LANGUAGE FOCUS 6-

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英語 高校生

これを全部和訳してほしいです

You do not You may think that sailing is a difficult sport, but it is really not hard to learn it. need to be strong. But need to be quick. And you need to understand a few basic rules about you 本本 the wind. First, you must ask yourself, “Where is the wind coming from? Is it coming from ahead or The wind direction behind or from the side?" You must think about this all the time on the boat. tells you what to do with the sail. Let's start with the wind blowing from behind. This means the wind and the boat are going in It should be at a ( A) che same direction. Then you must always keep the sail outside the boat. angle to the boat. Then it will catch the wind best. If the wind is blowing from the side, it is blowing across the boat. In this case, you must keep the sail half way outside the boat. It should be at a ( B)angle to the boat. It needs to be out If it far enough to catch the wind, but it shouldn't flap. It shouldn't look like a flag on a flagpole. is flapping, it is probably out too far, and the boat will slow down. Sailing into the wind is not possible. Ifyou try, the sail will flap and the boat will stop. You may want to go in that dircction. It is possible, but you can't go ina straight line. You must go back and forth. This is called tacking. When you are tacking, you must always keep the sail inside the boat. Tacking is the most difficult kind of sailing. It is also the most exciting. You have to watch the sail all the way. The wind may change suddenly. Then you must be ready to change the sail. These are the basic rules about the wind direction. It may be difficult to follow them at first. Sometimes it is difficult to know where the wind is coming from. But soon you will learn to feel it く on your face. Before long, you will easily be able to sail the boat. But remember - do not go out alone until you really know what to do on the boat. Sailing a boat is fun, but before you can enjoy it, there are many things to learn. 【note) from ahead or behind 「前方からか後方からか」 flap 「(旗などが)パタパタとはためく」 back and forth「前後に」 tack「ジグザグに進む」

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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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