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何故、作者が女性だと分かったんですか。

に答えなさい。 関読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさし oo *Bverybody likes a complinent” Abraham Lincoln once WTOtG yo verybody 0 remember the Iast time someone gaVe you a compliment? 1科7Eon maybe even important The right compliment can give both the giver and the 2 "boost. Unfortunately, few people know how to give a good compliment. Here area few S guidelines on how to make your compliments more effective. First ofall only give genuine compliments. Most people can spot a fake compliment, and this insincere *fattery makes people feel worse, not better。 For example, i your friend gives areally terrible presentation jn class, 。dont tell her, That was a great speech.′ Shell know You are Iying. 0 Second, make your compliment specific. A general compliment such as “you look good today" has a lot less impact than a specific compliment such as “your new harstyle is really cute.′ A specific compliment shows that you really notice the other person and is also more believable. Finally, explain your compliment。 Tf you tell your friend *that hairstyle looks good on 15 you' you should next tell her why you think it looks good. For example, “your shorter hair too. To give a compliment you have to really notice the good points of the other Derson. And over time it wil become easier and easier to find the good points in other people. So (294 words) ik] : 偽物 /Hattery [fetori] : お世辞ごますり

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英語 高校生

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則 の英文を読んで, 下の設問に答えよ。 Hf you have just gone through a Swing door in a public place shop、do you generally hold the door open for the next person behind yo even though a stranger? Most British people do so automaticallY。 and according to my observation most Japanese do not. /// Tn Britain we think of a stranger in the street, or in 4 shop, as a fellow human beingtowhomweshouldbe[l 1 ]. Looking at Japanese behavior in public places, hoWever, it seems that they think of strangerSs aS 2 who must be pushed aside if one is in a hurry. Again、 in a train、Japanese YOung men sometimes SDYaWl acroOSS SeatS. Noonedaresto[ 3 ]. Tn Britain it is very rare: Tdonotsay that it cannot happen、but it is 旧erethereisno[ 4 ]forposters such as the "Spreading Peacocト which was widely displayed in Japan a Ittle time back. ! magnificent peacock sitting in an electric car、SDreading itS t: next seats and inconveniencing the people on each side. Tn an electric train in Britain、 some people are standing because the carriage is full, those sitting yill always adjust their position、so that they take up as ittle[ 5 ]as possible. In this way they create Some SDare FOOm。 and a few of the standing ones can now sit down. In such cases、Japanese tend to disregard the[ 6 ]ofothers. Afew yearS ago 1 saw in a full electric train in Tokyo an elderly man standing、 and a young man SDrawled acrOSS two SeatS jast in front of him. The latter could easily have just sat wp straight, and made room for the old man to sit down, but he dd not move. The elderly man Was holding himself upright. andTcould see by the Way his chin was drawn in that ne might have been a soldier. Finally he said to the youngster: “You should make a room for an elderly man. The young man replied angrily、“"1T am a paSSenger and You are a DaSSenger. 1 am in this seat and I will stay here.′ Phe _elderly man said something [ 7 ]to him、and the other jumped up iR a fr 3 and caught him by the arm. The train was just coming intoa station, and th

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