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回答お願いします。また、どんな話なのかも教えてほしいです🙏

13 20 速読 問題 Reading 1/52 Reading €77 Grammar /16 Writing have no choice but to~ /12 "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." When I was invited to an 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 American woman's house for Christmas, her mother said to me, "We usually don't have a regular breakfast. Will you need breakfast tomorrow?" Out of reserve, I was not able to say "Yes, I will," because (1)that would require her to prepare breakfast for me 5 alone. I had no choice but to say, "No, thank you. (2)Her mother took me at my word, and assumed that I was also in the habit of skipping breakfast. When I was back at the university after the holidays, I (3)brought up the subject with a few Americans. 4)"If you had been in my place, and had needed breakfast, what would you have said?" One person said, "Your friend's mother was being frank, so I'd 00.00% 10 have said frankly, 'If you could prepare a little breakfast, I'm sure I'd enjoy it. (5) Otherwise, I'll eat out." Another person said, "That's not so polite. I'd have asked her politely, 'If you could prepare breakfast for me, I'd appreciate it." They asked me why I had been reluctant to give a frank opinion. I explained the Japanese cultural viewpoint. In Japan, immediately accepting an 15 offer of a meal is regarded as impudent; such an invitation is supposed to be declined at least once. But the host realizes that the guest has declined out of reserve, and makes it a rule to ask a second time. A Japanese guest never insists on being served a meal. The host understands the situation and the feelings of the guest and reacts appropriately. (7) "That idea has no chance at all of working here," one American said with total frankness. She continued, "Unless you're frank here, you'll go hungry all the time." (294 words) /11 reserve [rizá:rv] , be in the habit of ~ing 〜するのが習慣になっている 15 decline [diklain] (丁重に) 断る 19 appropriately [ǝproupriǝtli] 〜するしかない 13 reluctant [rilíktant] 気が進まない 嫌がる 精

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英語 高校生

下の問題を教えてください。m(*_ _)m

各文の( 内の語のうち,より適当なほうを選びなさい. (1) The ground was covered with (falling, fallen) leaves. (2) He is a famous pianist (knowing, known) all over the world. (3) Ann looked (exciting, excited) about going to the opera. (4) Phil kept me (waiting, waited) for half an hour. (5) They watched the firefighter (climbing, climbed) the ladder. (6) (Leaving, Left) alone, the little boy began to cry. (7) I had my bag (carrying, carried) to my room. 2 日本文の意味に合うように( (1) 私たちは先週の土曜日東京に買い物に行った. We( ) ( (2) ネズミはネコを見ると全速力で逃げた. に適当な語を入れなさい . ) Tokyo last Saturday. ) a cat, the mouse ran away at full speed. (3) 私は顔が赤くなっていると感じた. I felt my face ( ) red. (4) リスクを考慮に入れると, その計画は延期するべきだ . ) the risk into consideration, we should put the plan off. (5) トニーは自分の名前が黒板に書かれているのを見つけた . Tony( ) his name ( (6) 彼女は部屋の外で立ったままだった. She( ) on the blackboard. ) ( very impressed. ) outside the room. 3 各組の文がほぼ同じ意味になるように( )に適当な語を入れなさい . (1) She took off her hat, and bowed to me. ) ( ) her hat, she bowed to me. (2) Since I didn't know what to do, I looked around. ) ( ) what to do, I looked around. (3) After I had finished my homework, I went to the movies. ) my homework, I went to the movies. 1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (4) As it was Sunday, most shops were closed. ) ( ) Sunday, most shops were closed. (5) As I had not heard such a beautiful melody, I was very impressed. ( ) heard such a beautiful melody, I was (1 (2 (3

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