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英語 中学生

(2)の答えがウになるのはどうしてですか?

対話文読解 次の1年前に来日したマイク(Mike)と、日本に来て3年の シェリル(Cheryl1)の対話文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 4 〈岩手改) : You speak Japanese very well. ①I (ike / want / be / you / to). What do you do ( ② ) Japanese Mike well ? Cheryl : Nothing special. You know, my husband, Akira, is Japanese and although his English is not bad, he doesn't like to make mistakes. So I use Japanese when I talk to him. I don't worry about making mistakes. Mike :Iunderstand your husband. I am always afraid of making mistakes, too, when I speak Japanese. Cheryl : Ha-ha-ha. Don't be serious. Mike : You don't worry about making mistakes. Why? Cheryl : My Japanese is not perfect, but I don't care. I make mistakes, but I get a lot of smiles from people around me. People like my Japanese and they enjoy 3 (talk) to me. Mike :That's a wonderful idea for language. I like your idea. Cheryl :So, don't be shy. Let's speak Japanese a lot. Mike :OK! I'll try ! (注) nothing 何も~ない You know, ~. 知っての通り, ~。 husband 夫 although ~だけれども bad 下手な make a mistake 間違える Worry 気にする be afraid of ~ ~を恐れる serious 深刻な perfect 完壁な care 気にする smile ほほえみ shy 恥ずかしがりの (1) 下線部Dの( )内の語を並べかえて, 英文を完成させなさい。 (2) ②の( )に適する語(旬)を1つっ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア speak イ speaking ウ to speak

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英語 高校生

5の(3)でFinlandの後ろのコンマ、can be seenの後ろのコンマはどちらも非制限用法のコンマですか?

ロ T ロ の副調川 3.「彼は行きたい所はどこへU 所ならどこへでも」 to の後には go が省略されている。 4.「それが、彼らがその問題について意見が異なる点だ。」 point(点)や case(事例)などにも where を用いる。 5.「どんなささいな情報でも感謝します。」 however trivial it is [may be] のS'+V'が省略された形。 6.「どの道[方法]を選択しても, 君は成功するだろう。」 (whichever [whatever] + 名詞〉「どちらの[どの]~でも」。 tries where they conducted e reason why he had kept school trip is Nagasaki, as dropped.(c) pccurred early in the 4 日本語に合うように, 下線部に適切な語句を補いなさい。 総合 4" -のようにして彼はプロのサッカー選手になった 学習日 = were asleep.(d) he became a professional soccer player. vhy は, 直前の名詞(先行 how は先行詞が不要。 をやれる時だ。」 リストだ。」 理解できなかった。」 三崎だが,そこは原爆が 明を加える非限定用法。 時ほとんどの人は眠っ ら非限定用法。 4 ロ 2. メアリーが京都を訪れる理由は, 寺院に興味を持っているからだ。 1. This is how he becamea professional soccer player. 2. The reason (why) Mary visits [is going to visit] Kyoto is that she is interested in temples. 3. The day will come when we can take a trip to the Kyoto is that she is interested in temples. 3月へ旅行に行ける日が来るでしょう。 we can take a trip to the moon. ロ 4. 行きたい人は誰でも美術館に連れて行ってもらえます。 moon. 4. They'Il take whoever wants to go to the museum. 5. Come and see me whenever you are in trouble. They'll take to the museum. ロ 5. 困った時はいつでも私に会いに来なさい。 解説 1.「このようにして…」 This is how 3.「…する日が来るだろう」〈The day will come when ..) 先行詞 The dayが離れているため, when は省略不可。 4. whoever は関係詞節の中で主語の働きをしている。 Come and see me r) (you) (have) a 次の日本語を英語に直しなさい。総合 5 英作力を磨く 1945年は第二次世界大戦が終わった年だ。 ces the dog with 1. a are wrong this 5英作力を磨く) 1. 1945 is the year (when) World War II ended. 2. Whatever she asks for, her mother gives it to her. / Her mother gives her whatever she may ask for. 3. Finland, where northern lights can be seen, is the country (which) I want to visit. nything]) you コ2何を求めようと, 彼女の母親はそれを彼女に与える。 d a bath before コ2フィンランドはオーロラが見られる所であり,私が訪れたい国だ。 whenever 「解説 3. 固有名詞に説明を加える場合は非限定用法。 Hints 1.「第二次世界大戦」 World War II 3.「フィンランド」 Finland 「オーロラ」 northerm lights nerever 6入試問題に Try ever 6 入試問題にTry. )に入る最も適切な語句を①~④から選びなさい。総合 5」 whatever 『+形容詞 1. 2what 2. Owhoever 3. Owhenever 4. Owhat 口 1. You should buy ( you really need. (大阪経済法料大) 0 where 2 what 3 which O when 「解説 1. 「本当に必要な物を買うべきだ。」 need は他動 詞で, what が関係詞節中の目的語となっている。 2.「これらの宝石を欲しい人なら誰にでもあげたい。」直後 に動詞がきているので主格の whoever を用いる。 3. 「人間は望めばいつでも新しい言葉を作り出せる。」 4. 「スコット氏がなぜかつてのライバルの祝賀会に来たの か誰も知らない。」 what brings + O +to+場所名 「何がO を~に連れて来るのか」 → y school, 2. Iwould like to give these jewels to ( ) wants them. (中央大) ① whoever 2 whom ③ whomever O whichever 『y. 3. Human beings can produce novel utterances ( ) they want to. (杏林 ae issue. even if ② although 3 however O whenever ) brought Mr. Scott to his former rival's celebration. ③ why uld be 4. Nobody knows ( (広島国 「なぜ0が~に来るのか」。 ① what ② how ④ whichever |Hints 4. former「かつての」 celebration 「祝賀会」 3. novel utterances 「新しい言葉」

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英語 高校生

下線部のandが結ぶかたまりがbe quite~とnot speak ~だと思ったのですが、回答が違いました。理由が知りたいです。

次の英文を読んで、下記の問いに答えなさい。 Everyone knows what is supposed to happen when two English people who have never met before come face to face ina train-they start talking about the weather. In some cases this may simply be because they happen to find the subject interesting. Most people, though, are not particularly interested in analyses of climatic conditions, so there must be other reasons for conversations of this kind. ,One explanation is that it can often be quite embarrassing to be alone in the company of someone you are not acquainted with and not speak to them. If no conversation takes place the atmosphere can become rather , strained. However, by talking to the other person about some neutral topic like the weather, it is possible to strike up a relationship without actually having to say very much. Train conversations of this kind-and they do happen, although not of course as often as the popular myth supposes-are a good example of the sort of important social function that is often fulfilled by language. Language is not simply a means of communicating information-about the weather or any other subject. It is also a very important means of establishing and maintaining relationships with other people. Probably the most important thing about the conversation between our two English people is not the words they are using, but the fact that they are talking at all.

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英語 高校生

この下線部のand後ろの接続がcanとの並列だと思ったんですけど、解答と違いました。理由が知りたいです。

次の英文を読んで、下記の問いに答えなさい。 Everyone knows what is supposed to happen when two English people who have never met before come face to face ina train-they start talking about the weather. In some cases this may simply be because they happen to find the subject interesting. Most people, though, are not particularly interested in analyses of climatic conditions, so there must be other reasons for conversations of this kind. ,One explanation is that it can often be quite embarrassing to be alone in the company of someone you are not acquainted with and not speak to them. If no conversation takes place the atmosphere can become rather , strained. However, by talking to the other person about some neutral topic like the weather, it is possible to strike up a relationship without actually having to say very much. Train conversations of this kind-and they do happen, although not of course as often as the popular myth supposes-are a good example of the sort of important social function that is often fulfilled by language. Language is not simply a means of communicating information-about the weather or any other subject. It is also a very important means of establishing and maintaining relationships with other people. Probably the most important thing about the conversation between our two English people is not the words they are using, but the fact that they are talking at all.

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英語 高校生

英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... 続きを読む

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英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... 続きを読む

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... 続きを読む

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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英語 高校生

佐賀大学(平成31年度)の大門3の要約問題について質問です。 添削お願いします。

3 次の英文を読んで、その要旨を300字程度の日本語で書きなさい。句読点も字数に 含めるものとする。(30点) Learning to interpret what others mean is complex. Because we learn early to interpret meanings by the form of expression a person uses, there is much room for misunderstanding. This may lead us to make value judgments and become convinced that a speaker is insincere, dishonest, or disrespectful when we misread the intentions or the significance of a message within a social setting. One example of the need to use and understand socially appropriate messages is in the determination of when a speaker has said no. In many languages and societies, people usually don't say no directly. Instead, they have less direct ways of expressing refusal. The nonnative speaker needs to recognize the ways in which this is done. For example, in Hispanic cultures it is considered inappropriate for servants to say no directly to their employers. Instead, the social norm requires the servant to reply to a request from an employer with the form manana. Although a literal translation of manana is “tomorrow," the most frequently intended meaning for it in this situation is simply “no." But, this is a polite no, since the request has not been refused directly, just postponed. A nonnative employer will wait a long time for service if he or she relies on the literal meaning of the word manana. Still another example of misinterpretation has to do with who may initiate a conversation. In some Asian languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, children do not usually initiate conversations with adults and do not speak unless spoken to. In contrast, American children are free, and even encouraged, to initiate conversations with adults. Similarly, whenever there is a perceived difference in status for example, between student and teacher-the inferior usually does not

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