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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

2にはdisinterested、3にはfalseが入ります。 この文章の最後のThe ideaからの1文が、意味も、falseが入る理由もわかりません。 よろしくお願いします🙏

Play and art are alike in that both activities appear superficially at any rate>to lack the compulsion associated with biological necessity. We seem not to have to play in order to survivé; nor are we obviously compelled to paint pictures, compose music, or sculpt statues. Although one can imagine that a man might be forced by S. another to create sómething, it is generally true that art is a voluntary activity, and that creativity_flourishes best (in the absence of compulsion. The same is true óf play. \For, although one might compel a child to play a game\against his will, the game will straightaway lose one of the characteristics)that makes(it play. If it is accepted that both play and art are essentiarty voluntary, it follows that both are generally( 2 )activites. | Although games. can be turned into ways of makinga living by those who are particularly skilful players, (hey do not originate in this way. Although creative productionv may turn out to be financially rewarding, men do not primarily engage in it for the sake of financial gain. Both games and werks,of art stand somewhat outside the ordinary course of life, and 'do not appear to be associated with the immediate satisfaction of wants and appetites. The idea that a novelist, for example, could sit down and write a popular romance for cash with her tongue in her cheek is almost certainly( 3 ).

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英語 中学生

わかりませんでした、、、 なんでこうなるのか、わかる方教えてください!①②わかりません、、、

2 次の英文は,康平(Kohei)と仁美(Hitomi) が, スミス先生(Ms. Smith) と会話を している場面である。これを読んで, 後の各問に答えよ。 Ms. Smith: Hi, Kohei and Hitomi. Kohei: Hello, Ms. Smith. Hitomi: Hello. How did you spend your weekend, Ms. Smith? I visited a kominka cafe to have lunch. Ms. Smith: Kohei: What is a kominka cafe? Ms. Smith: It's a cafe in a traditional Japanese house. I'll show you the picture. Kohei: Is this the old house near the park? DI didn't (what, was, to, know, it ). CAFE Hitomi: Oh, I know this cafe. I went there with my grandmother. The house looks old, but the inside is fashionable. It is a relaxing place. Ms. Smith: Hitomi: My grandmother and I ate a matcha parfait there. She loves matcha but a matcha parfait was new to her. Kohei: That's interesting. I like matcha chocolates and matcha cakes, too. Today a lot of people enjoy matcha in new ways. Yes. Both a kominka cafe anda matcha parfait are examples of traditional Ms. Smith: things used in different ways. Hitomi: It's a good idea to use traditional things in new ways. Ms. Smith: Right. We can do that by looking at them from a different point of view. Then we will appreciate them more. Hitomi: That's true. 2I became interested in traditional Japanese houses around (1, after, went, us, of ) to a kominka cafe. Kohei: There are many other traditional things. I want to find new ways to use them. 古民家カフェ 内部 おしゃれな リラックスできる 抹茶パフェ ものの見方 よさがわかる (注) kominka cafe inside fashionable relaxing matcha parfait point of view appreciate

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