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英作文のご確認お願いします。 大問6の、③です。 過去問で、答えが略となっていて分からない状況です、、、、 自分の解答↓ want you to go to Kyoto. You can see many Japanese building.

6 あなたは, カナダから来たALT (外国語指導助手) のグリーン先生 (Mr. Green) にインタ ビューをすることになり、 質問内容についてメモを作成しました。 メモをもとに実際にインタ ビューをしたときの会話文を完成させなさい。 会話文の ① メモに即して, 適切な英語を書きなさい。 また, ③ ② には,それぞれ には, 【グリーン先生に訪れてもら いたい観光地と,その観光地でできること】について、あなたの考えを英語で書きなさい。 <メモ> グリーン先生の出身地 ・日本に来た理由 ・日本での滞在予定期間 【グリーン先生に訪れてもらいたい観光地と,その観光地でできること】 あなたの考え <実際にインタビューをしたときの会話文> You: Nice to meet you, Mr. Green. I would like to ask some questions about you. Mr. Green: Nice to meet you, too. Please ask me anything. You: First, where are you from? Mr. Green I'm from Canada. You: Oh, you are from Canada. Then, ① Mr. Green: Well, because I'm interested in Japanese culture. You: I'm glad to hear that. And② ? ? Mr. Green For three years. You: I'm looking forward to spending time with you. When you have some free time, I 3 - 7 I hope you'll enjoy Japan. 28 ◇M3(152-31)

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英語 高校生

赤い下線のところがどういう構造になっているか分からないです、教えてくださいm(_ _)m

moving from " (1) 点) There are historians and others who would like to make a neat division between "historical facts" and "values." The trouble is that values even enter into deciding what count as facts-there is a big leap involved in 'raw data" to a judgement of fact. More important, one finds that the more complex and multi-levelled the history is, and the more important the issues it raises for today, the less it is possible to sustain a fact-value division. But this by no means implies that there has simply to be a conflict of prejudices and biases, as the data are manipulated to suit one worldview or another. What it does mean is that the self of the historian is an important factor. The historian is shaped by experiences, contexts, norms, values, and beliefs. When dealing with history, especially the sort of history that is of most significance in philosophy, that shaping is bound to be relevant. As far as possible it needs to be articulated and open to discussion. The best historians are well aware of this. They are alert to many dimensions of bias and to the endless (and therefore endlessly discussable) significance of their own horizons and presuppositions. A great deal can of course be learned from those who do not share our presuppositions. Our capacity to make wise, well-supported judgements in matters of historical fact and significance can only be formed over years of discussion with others, many of whom have very different horizons from our own. It is possible to I have a 12-year-old chess champion or mathematical or musical genius, but it is unimaginable that the world's greatest expert on Socrates could be that age. The difficulty is not just one of the time to assimilate information; it is (2)

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