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英語 高校生

自分の行きたい進路先の過去問を解いてみました。 解答が付いてないないので、どなたか添削お願いします🙇‍♀️ よろしくお願いします🙏

第2問 次の対話1~5の( )に入れるのに最も適切なものを、①~④の中から1つず つ選び、その番号を解答用紙の解答欄に記入しなさい。 1. A: Come downstairs, Mary. Dinner is ready. B: I'm ( ). (4) bringing 2 taking 2. A: What's that song you're listening to? B: You don't know? It's "Yesterday Once More" by the Carpenters. You ( hadn't heard 3 must've heard S ~ coming かどれない might hear 4 shouldn't hear rough ないた 3. A: I'd like to go to Narita Airport./ Can you tell me foughly what the fare would be? B:( ). A: Can you make it in 30 minutes? I'm supposed to be there by 6 o'clock. B: I don't know if I can, but I'll try. I suppose it'd be about ten kilometers. I suppose it'd be about three thousand yen. 3 I think the train is late. A: ( ) B: So I can't agree to that. I think I can pay tomorrow. 金 像 4. A: I want to buy this golden statue of a bear. B: What good will it be to us? 1 Heaven knows. I didn't mean it. arrived too late you I have a question going 2 That's too bad. I know just how you feel. 5. A: Hello. This is Sophia Klein speaking. May I speak to Bill? B: Bill? There's no one by that name here. I'm afraid (). A: Oh, I'm sorry. Good-bye. ③ I can't hear you well you have the wrong number ) it before.

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英語 高校生

解答がなく困っています。 どなたか分かる方いらっしゃいませんか?? どうしても行きたい進路先の過去問なので、よろしくお願いします。

第2問 次の対話1~5の ( つ選び、その番号を解答用紙の解答欄に記入しなさい。 1. A: Come downstairs, Mary. Dinner is ready. B: I'm ( ). hadn't heard 3 must've heard に入れるのに最も適切なものを、 ①~④ の中から1つず bringing 2. A: What's that song you're listening to? B: You don't know? It's "Yesterday Once More" by the Carpenters. You ( 2 taking 3 coming 4 going A: Can you make it in 30 minutes? B: I don't know if I can, but I'll try. 2 might hear 4 shouldn't hear 3. A: I'd like to go to Narita Airport. Can you tell me roughly what the fare would be? B: ( ). I'm supposed to be there by 6 o'clock. 1 I suppose it'd be about ten kilometers. 2 I suppose it'd be about three thousand yen. 3 I think the train is late. 4 I think I can pay tomorrow. Heaven knows. 3 I didn't mean it. 4. A: I want to buy this golden statue of a bear. B: What good will it be to us? A: ( B: So I can't agree to that. 1 you arrived too late 3 I have a question 2 That's too bad. 4 I know just how you feel. 5. A: Hello. This is Sophia Klein speaking. May I speak to Bill? I'm afraid ( ). B: Bill? There's no one by that name here. A: Oh, I'm sorry. Good-bye. ) it before. 2 I can't hear you well 4 you have the wrong number

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英語 高校生

英語長文で質問があります! It can often overcome you when in fact you are not alone ;at a party ,in the theater 〜 和訳 実際は1人でない時に、孤独に打ちのめされることが多い。 私... 続きを読む

17 MOTOC 10 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。 sul to theque ni do 20 min. 316 words o odvo Loneliness is a curious situation. Almost everybody has experienced it at some time in their life. It can often overcome you when in fact you are not alone; at a party, in the theater, or in any group where you are surrounded by people who give 5 evidence of being supremely confident, friendly and capable of smooth, happy communication. What should you do? Lonely people are advised to go out and meet people. But is this the answer? In a typical situation, such as your first day at a new school, you get the impression that everybody else is confident and knows all the others, while you are helpless and alone. But in reality most people put on a show of confidence to hide their true feelings. They may be as lonely as you. There is no reason at all to assume that, in a big city for example, all the 15 people around you are leading active, rich, fulfilling lives, while you alone are on the outside looking in. You may be less (3) of concealing your loneliness than others. You must try to put on a cheerful face; nobody will greet you at a party if you look utterly ( 4 ). Another point to remember is that you 20 should try to avoid joining groups where in fact you are a total stranger. For many many reasons established groups do dislike intrusions and to accept you requires considerable effort. However, if you can offer something special any group may need,

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英語 中学生

⚠️至急です これ解いて欲しいです!

【選択 A Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: 【共通問題】 ([2]~[8]) 2 次の対話文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えよ。 Jack is a student from the UK. He is in Japan to study Japanese. One day, he is talking with his Japanese friend Mai after school. Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack: Mai: Jack Do you have any plans for next Sunday, Jack? No, I don't. Why? Yes, of course, we do. I didn't know that. In the U.K., we usually don't need money when we enter museums. Really? In Japan, we usually need money. Why are museums free in your country? Because everyone should enjoy the arts. The government thinks so. That's nice. I think museums need a lot of money. For example, they have to take care of the artworks there. They need people to do that. How do they get money for them? Well, they have some ways. First, the government gives some money to museums. Second, in museums, there are some shops and restaurants, and (B) Third, they sometimes lend their artworks to other museums and get money. Lastly, there are also donations from people. Donations? Do you know Aoba Museum? How about going there with me? Aoba Museum? Oh, it's a new museum near the park, right? Yes! I want to go there. Good. We can see many beautiful pictures by some artists from this city. Is that so? O I have discount tickets, so we can use them. Well, do you need money to enter museums in Japan? Yes. Rich people sometimes give money to museums to help them. Also, there are some donation boxes in museums. When we visit museums, we usually put money in the boxes. That's good. Many people help museums. ② My country has a lot of good museums. I want to visit some with you. Good. Then, I can put money in the donation boxes for the museums! (注) artist one day ある日 イギリス the U.K. the arts free 無料の enter入る lend t artwork # discount ticket government H lastly 最後に shop money take care of ~ ~の手入れをする donation #1 rich 裕福な (1) [①②に入れる文として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中からそれぞれ1つずつ選び、その 記号を書け。 ただし、同じものを二度使わないこと。 ア You are welcome. 1 33 I オ I'm sorry, but I can't. You are right. No, you can't do that. Sounds interesting. (2) () that が指している内容として最も適当なものを、次のア~オの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 Mai has discount tickets for them, but Jack needs some money. ア People usually need money when they enter museums in Japan. 1 In the U.K., people don't need money to enter museums. I The U.K. government thinks that everyone should enjoy the arts. * Museums in Japan need a lot of money to take care of the artworks there. (3)(B) に入る最も適当なものを. 次のア~エの中から1つ選び、その記号を書け。 7 museums can get money from them 1 people can take pictures of the food there people can learn the way to make money for museums I a lot of people want to learn something about the arts (4) 次の英文を本文の内容に合うようにするとき. 出して書け。 Mai wants to go to a museum with Jack. They are going to visit the museum next Sunday. Jack tells her about museums in his country. Mai learns that museums in the U.K. are free, and there are donation boxes in museums. When she goes to some, she wants to put money in the boxes to 6 the museums. 0⑥に入る最も適当な1語を. 本文から抜き

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英語 高校生

全体的にパッとしません。不定詞や分詞で始まる句、前置詞句が副詞句で、不定詞、分詞で始まる句、前置詞句が形容詞句ってどっちも条件がおなじだから分けれなくないです? あとIの不定詞は前置詞の目的語にならないって、前置詞に目的語があるなんで初めて知ったんですけど、前置詞ではなくて... 続きを読む

2句 cinhards appt huoliew etnobin alT (G) 2語以上の語が集まって1つの名詞・形容詞・副詞の働きをしますが, その中に <主語+述語動詞〉を含まない語群, それを「句」 と呼びます。 働きに応じて名詞 旬・形容詞句・副詞句の3つに分けられます。 1 名詞句 名詞と同じ働きをする句で, 主語・目的語・補語 前置詞の目的語になりま す。 不定詞と動名詞で始まる句 (5058課) が名詞句の主なものですが, 不定詞は前置詞の目的語になりません。 200 RE 例文 Ⅰ want to eat something. 「私は何か食べたい」 不定詞が動詞 want の目的語。 Lemst yews ipowerla bisquash >***#*# I am interested in training dogs. 「私は犬を訓練することに関心があります」 (REMASTE) 2004 動名詞で始まる句が前置詞 in の目的語 J 20 Lovews meworte boA 2 形容詞句 形容詞と同じ働きをする句で, 名詞・代名詞を修飾したり、 補語になります。 不定詞・分詞で始まる句 ・ 前置詞句 ( 容詞句です。 2 14・53・5960 課)が主な形 ・撮影 • 例文 The boy running over there is my son. 「向うを走っている男の子が私の息子です」 現在分詞で始まる句が名詞 boy を修飾。BWS w de 25-15-) + 3 副詞句 副詞と同じ働きをする句で、動詞・形容詞・副詞・文を修飾します。 不定詞 SPORTO や分詞で始まる句 前置詞句 (2・54・55・62・63・64課) が主な副詞 句です。 例文 Ⅰ went to the barber to have a haircut. 「私は髪を切ってもらいに理髪店に行った」 ■不定詞が述語動詞 went を修飾。 XV

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