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英語 高校生

英語です。わかる方いたら教えて下さい🙏

OTam as tall as my father. (私は父と同じくらいの背丈です。) 原線 O My room is not as[so] large as yours. (私の部屋は君の部屋はど広くない。) O1 can swim as fast as she (can), (私は彼女と同じくらい速く泳げます。) O Maki has longer hair than I (do) / me. (マキは私より髪が長い。) 比較線 S Soccer is more popular than baseball in Spain. (スペインではサッカーは野球より人気がある.) 6I practiced the piano harder than my sister. (私は姉[妹]より一生懸命ビアノを練習した。) ク The Shinano is the longest river in Japan. (信濃川は日本で最も長い川です。) 最上級 8 Betty is the most intelligent of us ali. (ベティは私たちみんなの中で最も頭がよい。) 9I usually get up (the) earliest in my family. (私はたいてい家族の中で一番早く起きる。) 最上級の意味 10 Lake Biwa is the largest lake in Japan. (琵琶湖は日本で最も大きい湖です。) - Lake Biwa is larger than any other lake in Japan. (琵琶湖は日本のほかのどの湖よりも大きい。) No other lake in Japan is as[so] large as/ larger than Lake Biwa. (日本に琵琶湖ほど大き を表す表現 EXERCISES 1. 次の文の( )の語を適当な形に直しなさい。 (1) We went to the ( near) restaurant from here. (2) This dictionary is ( useful) than that one. (3) Which is (large), your r0om or your brother's ? (4)I like vegetables ( well) than meat. (5) Autumn is the ( good) season for traveling. (6) Tokyo is one of the ( big) cities in the world. (7) This is the (bad) movie I have ever seen. (8) The situation was (bad) than I had expected. (9) She speaks English (1fluently ) in the class. 00 I have(many) CDs than she has. 1) Mike spent the (late) half of the year in Calife

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英語 高校生

1文目のin trying to manage a language not our ownを言語を使いこなそうとする時、自分自身でではなくと訳してしまいました。 よくわからない文章になってしまうと思うのですが、もし'自分自身の言語でない言語'ではなく'自分自身で使いこな... 続きを読む

ad t 51 演習51(問題→本冊: p.103) In trying to manage a language not our own, we find ourselves having to simplify ourselves, committed not to making impressive sentences, but just to making sense. Instead of hiding behind the complicated web of fancy expressions, we are forced to come out into the open and state in simple terms what exactly it is we want to say. 【全文訳】外国語を使いこなそうとするとき, 私たちは印象的な文を作ることではなく, 単に意味が通じることに専心して自分の考えを簡単にしなければならなくなる。複 雑な網の目のようなこった表現の陰に隠れる代わりに, 私たちは明るみに出てやさ しい言葉で自分が言いたいのは一体何なのかを述べざるを得ない。 o boen orh 【解説】第1文で In trying は「~しようとするとき(に)」の意味になる。not our own は language 「言語」を後ろから修飾している。次の we 以下の文型は以下の通り。 we find ourselves having to simplify C→(現分)(助)(Vt) [文全】 S Vt この補語の中心的な語 simplifyを修飾しているのが committed ~である。これは分 詞構文で being committed ~とできるが, being はよく省略される。 「専心しながら。 専心して」とする(→68 課)。くnot A but B> (→8課)をきちんと押さえること。 盛2文のweb of ~は 「~でできている網の目, ~の網の目」としてもよい。本課 のポイントはstate の目的語である what 節だが,we の前に that を補うとわかりや さい。exactly は疑問詞と一緒に使われて「正確には,一体」の意味になり、 what 節 を直接疑問にすると What exactly is it (that) we want to say? となる。 of 52 演習52 (問題→本冊: p.105) 19g TO

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英語 高校生

英作文の問題です。長崎大学の過去問だと思います。 自分の英文以外の意見を読みたいので、自由英作お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️ これについて、日本語でも大丈夫です🙌🏻

(経済·医·歯·薬 環境科学·教育(中学校教育コース文系)多文化社会学部志願者のみ) 5 図1と図2を見て,次の2つの問いに,それぞれ100語程度の英語で答えなさい。 According to Figure 1 and Figure 2, what is the recent situation of paid parental (child-care) leave in Japan? 2. Do you think that more fathers should take paid parental leave? Give at least two reasons to support your opinion. (そのて~8) 100r(%) Figure 2. Japanese workers taking paid parental leave Figure 1. Paid parental leave available to fathers Japan 90- South Korea Portugal Sweden Luxembourg 80 Women Norway Iceland 70 Austria Finland 60 Germany France Belgiurn 50 Rornania Lithuania Croatia Slovenia Spain Poland 5.0 Men Estonia Bulgaria Lalvia 2.5 Denmark 0.0 Turkey Mexico 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hungary Chile year Australia Britain (Adapted from Parental leave among Netherlands Italy Greece Malta men reaches 'record high' of 2.65%, Canada Cyprus Czech Republic Ireland Israel Mainichi Japan, 27 July 2016) New Zealand Slovakla Switzerland United States 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 (woeks) (Adapted from Japan has the best paternity leave system, but who's using it?, Nippon. com, 25 July 2019)

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英語 中学生

答え合わせお願いします。 間違えているところは教えてください。

13 比較(1) 問題B 1 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように、 「My pencil is longer than yours. に適する語を書きなさい。 Your pencil is_herter than_mine 「She can run the fastest in her class. [ She is the_fatt This is the nicest bike in this shop. (This is_nicer ran in her class。 other Emi is twelve years old. Yuki is fifteen years old. than bike in this shop. oy Yuki is three years_older ton Emi. 2 次の文を 内の指示にしたがって書きかえなさい。 (1) I got up early. (「私の母よりも」という語句を加えて比較級の文に) I got.up earlier thon mother. .my (2) This apple is bigger than that one.' [whichと or を使ってこの文が答えとなる疑問文に) Which Is bigger., this. opple. or that. ane ? 3 次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに主語と動詞のある英文で答えなさい。 Kenji went to a bookstore to buy three books. They were Book A, Book B and Book C. Kenji asked a *clerk, “How much are they?" The clerk said, “2,500 *yen in total." Kenji bought the three books and went back home. Book A was 1,100 yen, and Book B was 200 yen *cheaper than Book A. cheap 安い (1) Which was cheaper, Book B or Book C?Book. B was It was.1,200.. yen. (注) clerk 店員 ~ yen in total 合計で~円 (2) How much was Book C? 4次の英文は太郎と,カナダから来たメアリーの対話です。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Taro: Here's a map of your country Canada. Canada is a very large country. Mary: That's right. Taro: Oh, is it? カナダはアメリカ合衆国よりも大きいです。 (2 Mary: About 36 *million people. *Most people live in the big cities near the United States. (注) million 100万の most たいていの (1) 下線部Dの日本文を英文になおしなさい。 Canada is. lorger than United States. (2) 対話の流れに合うように, people を使って, に適する英文を書きなさい。 How. many people the Uaited States? 53

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英語 中学生

答え合わせお願いします。 空欄のところは分からないので教えてください。

問題B 1 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように, My pencil is longer than yours. に適する語を書きなさい。 Your pencil is_shorter than_mine She can run the fastest in her class. She is the fastest in her class. rua This is the nicest bike in this shop. This is_nicer orther than ansy bike in this shop. Emi is twelve years old. Yuki is fifteen years old. Yuki is three years dder thon Emi. 2 次の文を[ (1) I got up early. [「私の母よりも」という語句を加えて比較級の文に) I. ]内の指示にしたがって書きかえなさい。 mother. (2) This apple is bigger than that one.' [which と or を使ってこの文が答えとなる疑問文に] got.cap eardlier thon. Which Is. bigger. this. ople.or. that.cne. ?. 3 次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに主語と動詞のある英文で答えなさい。 Kenji went toa bookstore to buy three books. They were Book A, Book B and Book C. Kenji asked a *clerk, “How much are they?” The clerk said, “2,500 *yen in total.” Kenji bought the three books and went back home. Book A was 1,100 yen, and Book B was 200 yen *cheaper than Book A. [注) clerk 店員 ~ yen in total 合計で~円 cheap 安い (1) Which was cheaper, Book B or Book C? (2) How much was Book C? 4 次の英文は太郎と,カナダから来たメアリーの対話です。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Taro: Here'sa map of your country Canada. Canada is a very large country. Mary: That's right. カナダはアメリカ合衆国よりも大きいです。 Taro: Oh, is it? (2 Mary: About 36 *million people. *Most people live in the big cities near the United States. (注) million 100万の most たいていの (1) 下線部のの日本文を英文になおしなさい。 (2) 対話の流れに合うように,people を使って, 2]に適する英文を書きなさい。

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英語 高校生

こういう英語の挿入問題?がめちゃくちゃ苦手なのですが、入試まであと2週間しかないです。 解けるようになるコツ教えてください。

14 次のそれぞれの問いに答えよ。 4 I 次のパラグラフを完成させるために, 空所 (1) ~ (4) の中に入る最も適切な文を下の(A)~ (D) よ 6 り一つ選び,その記号をマークせよ。 For most Americans, sushi isa symbol for Japanese food. /There are nearly 4,000 sushi restaurants across the United States today,/and its market is over $2 billion,/ (*1り In fact, many Americans then thought the idea of consuming raw fish shocking. It took a boom in immigration from Japan to turn sushi into an everyday “American" food. ( (2)/But by the 1960s, this had had started to change、("3 り And in 1966, a Japanese businessman brought a sushi chef and his wife from Japan, and together they opened a sushi bar inside a Japanese restaurant in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles. The restaurant was popular, but only with Japanese immigrants. (レ4 Y As a result, more and more sushi bars popped up outside of the little Tokyo, and Hollywood began to embrace sushi throughout the 1970s. 【出典】A Brief History of Sushi in the United States by Sarah Lohman, Mental Floss, Inc., March 3,2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/92861/brief- history-sushi- united-states (A) A food journalist and restaurant critic writing for The New York Times dining section during that decade was attracted by Japanese restaurants in the city, and declared Japanese fooda trend in New York. (B) In the 1950s many Americans were somewhat resistant to Japanese food and culture, “the 'because they had lived through World War II and still perceived Japan as enemy." (C)Bupfifty years ago, most Americans had never heard of sushi; if they ate Japanese food at all, it was more likely to be sukiyaki or tempura. (D) However, as more sushi bars opened in Little Tokyo, young Japanese chefs( who were tired of the conservative culture of sushi making in Japan, heard about this trend and came to America to look for new opportunities.

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英語 高校生

〈米国憲法の父ジェームズ・マディソンの業績〉 〇で囲っているpressの意味はここでは何にあたりますか?

2 次の英文を読み、設問に答えなさい。 創立の父 “founders" or “framers." The men who created the U.S. Cohstitution are often called the _country's Bat only one framer is known as “the father of the Constitution" He is James Madison.- うVS電法。 Madison did not have the physical appearance of many politicians. He was a short man with a soft voice who had often been sick as a child and young adult. PfoR国難っ He grew up in a wealthy family in Virginia and enjoyed reading and * studying.He went to college at the school that later became_Princeton. For い a while, he did not know what kind of career he wanted. を When the Revolutionary War started between the colonists and the British, Madison's intelligence and knowledge helped him participate in debates about independence and a new American government. He eventually became a member of the Continental Congress. After the Revolutionary War, he urged the Confederation Congress to call °for a convention to strengthen the national government. Tom Howard is an educator at Madison's house in southern Virginia. 「James Madison doesn't enjoy a 1ot of press, he's not somehow historically as well-known as other of our founding statesmen, but he's certainly every bit as important We are not even sure there would be a

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