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英語 高校生

文法問題です。答えがないので合っているかどうか教えてほしいです

Choose the best answer to fill in each blank. (1) I like that white bicycle of 1 she 2 her 4 herself Fil 1 【神戸学院大 】 sa (1) p.495 (1) I f 3 hers many people in the I v (2) p.153 (2) H (2) The photographer is well known United States. Let's go and see her photo exhibition. with H as (3) Stop talking. 2 for Didn't you hear the bell ( 3 to )? 【 関東学院大】 (3)参 p.178 1 rang 2 rings 3 ring 4 ringed (3) D (4) The book is ( ) a guide to Africa as a story set in the (4) .265 【日本女子大 】 area. 1 no less than (4) 2 none the better for 3 not so much 4 not the same (5) (5) We requested that the meeting ( ) put off. finished our preparation. We hadn't (5) p.327 1 be (6) Please help yourself ( 2 should 3 is 4 would be (6 ) whatever you like. 【桜美林大 】 (6) p.498 1 by (7) Do you know that young lady ( 2 in 3 for 4 to 1 talk 2 talking ) with our boss? 【日本歯科大】 3 to talk 4 talked (8) I brought my friend to the cafeteria to eat lunch. After eating (7) 参 p.224 (8) 参 p.340 lunch, he asked me ( ) smoke there. 【名古屋工業大 】 ① that he can 2 where could he 3 whether or not 4 if he could (9) "I think Matt is a hard worker." "You ( ) be joking. He's rather lazy." A (9) p.117 ①had better ③ have 2 must would rather (10) We should decide when to start the new project ( discussed the other day. 1 which 3 with which (11) I sent Jane two letters, ( ①neither of which 3 of neither which for which 4 in which ) she has received. 2 neither which which of neither AJEA ) we (10) pp.58, 285 【創価大】 (11) 参 .306

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英語 高校生

赤線を引いているところがよくわからないのですが、まず、 1、母と議論するのは難しかったとありますが、何についての議論か 2、最後の分の「彼女は首に巻いた〜合図であった」は何を意味しているのでしょうか できれば要約をお願いしたいです🙇

14 第6問 次の文章を読み、下の問いに答えよ。 標準解答時間 9分 depressed. It was not the exam that made her feel that Christine came out of her last examination, feeling way, but the fact that it was the last one; it meant the end of the school year. She dropped in at the coffee 5 as usual, then went home early because there didn't 10 seem to be anything else to do. shop "Is that you, dear?" her mother called from the living room. She must have heard the front door close. Christine went in and sat on the sofa. "How was your exam, dear?" her mother asked. "Fine," said Christine flatly. It had been fine; she had passed. She was not a brilliant student, she knew, but she was hard-working. Her professors always wrote things like "A serious attempt" and "Well thought out but 15 perhaps lacking in energy" on her term papers; they gave her Bs, the occasional B*. She was taking Political Science and Economics, and hoped to get a job with the government after she graduated; with her father's connections she had a good chance. 20 "That's nice." Christine felt, bitterly, that her mother had only a vague idea of what an exam was. She was arranging roses in a vase; she had rubber gloves on to protect her hands as she always did when engaged in what she 25 called 'housework.' As far as Christine could tell, her housework consisted of arranging flowers in vases. Sometimes she cooked elegantly, but she thought of it as a hobby. It was hard, anyway, to argue with her mother. She was so easily upset that it was better to avoid 30 arguing with her.

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英語 高校生

(6)の模範解答が⭕️なのですが、問題文にはwhen Nightingale was young とあり、文中の黄色マーク🟡で引いた該当する文は、彼女が30歳になった時のことを言っているのから❌ではないのですか?教えてください🙏😭

次の英文を読んで、(1)~00までの文がその内容とあっていれば〇をそうでなければ×を解答 用紙に記入しなさい。 Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1920, into a wealthy family in England, and received the most luxurious education from an early age, learning not only foreign languages like French, Greek, and Italian, farmers she visited for charity work, she gradually began to think that she wanted to work in a job that but also mathematics, astronomy, psychology, and literature. However, after seeing the lives of poor served people. When she turned 30, she decided to become a nurse and started working at a hospital in London. Nightingale, who eventually became a director of a women's hospital, began to advocate the need for nurses with specialized training. At that time, nurses had a low status and were considered nothing more than servants who cared for the sick. A major turning point occurred in 1854. War began in Crimea*, present-day Ukraine, and Nightingale was sent there with 24 Catholic sisters and 14 nurses. Nightingale's efforts improved the hospital environment during the war. The Nightingale School of Nursing was established with the Nightingale Fund created during the war. Although Henri Dunant, a founding member of the International Committee of the Red Cross, highly praised her work, Nightingale was not involved in the International Committee of the Red Cross. This was because she believed that aid activities based on self-sacrifice by participants would not last long. Her famous quote, "Devotion without sacrifice is true service," expresses this well. It is said that this was due to the idea that "we rely on the spirit of service of our members, but without financial support, we are powerless." Nightingale only served wounded soldiers as a nurse for only two years during the Crimean War*, and became famous for her symbolic image of dedication and for her use of statistics to reform health care. The statistical methods she used at this time were highly praised, and she was considered a pioneer of statistics in England. Nightingale suffered from poor health from a young age, and is said to have spent most of her time in bed after returning from Crimea. Nightingale passed away peacefully at the age of 90 at her home in London on August 13, 1910. advocate* 主張する Crimea* クリミア半島 Crimean War* クリミア戦争 (1) Florence Nightingale was born in a wealthy family and she learned many foreign languages. (2) Nightingale wanted to be a nurse when she was small. P (3) It was when she was 30 years old that Nightingale wanted to be a nurse and started working at a hospital. (4) Nightingale's work in Crimea improved the environment of the hospital there. (5) Nightingale did great work to found the International Committee of the Red Cross. (6) When Nightingale was young, nurses were thought to be like servants. (7) Nightingale's famous words, "Devotion without sacrifice is true service," means self-sacrifice of the participants is always necessary rather than financial support. (8) Nightingale was not blessed with good health since young and spent much of her time in bed. (9) Nightingale is considered a pioneer of statistics in the world as she used statistics to reform health care. (10) Nightingale worked as a nurse all her life.

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英語 高校生

至急!!明日提出のものなので答え教えて欲しいです!

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