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英語 高校生

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Grammar Practice ● Change the form of the verbs in parentheses. (1) She said she (leave) her umbrella in the train. (2) Bob broke the camera his grandfather(give) him three years before. ② Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (1) その塔が建てられてから10年になる。 = It()( ) 10 years( ) the tower was built. (2)明日の朝までに私はこの長編小説を読み終えているだろう。 =I( )( ) reading this novel by tomorrow morning. (3) 彼は就寝する前に宿題を終わらせるつもりだった。 ( = He ( (4) 私たちは来週金曜日の今頃には京都を訪れているだろう。 = We ( ) ( ) to finish his homework before going to bed. )visiting Kyoto this time next Friday. ③ Put the words in parentheses in the correct order. (1) コンサートは私たちがホールに到着するまでに始まっているだろう。 (by/concert/started / will / the / have) the time we arrive at the hall. (2) 彼はいつも上司について不満をこぼしている。 (complaining/he/about/always / is) his boss. Put the Japanese sentences into English, referring to the passage. Use the words in the parentheses, changing their form if necessary. (1) 英語力にかかわらず生徒全員が, 講座を選択する前に同じ試験を受験させられた。 (regardless of, make) 参照 p.20 ll.12-14 (2) 彼女がパーティーで会った人の多くは、日本語を勉強したいと思っているアメリカ人だった。 (those, were) 参照 p.22ll.3-5

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英語 高校生

15行目からどうしても訳せません。 訳教えて欲しいです🙇よろしくお願いします。

What would you do if you wanted to learn about something? A traditional way is to go to your bookshelf, pick up a dictionary or encyclopedia, and start turning pages. Now, however, you can turn on your computer, connect it to the Internet and start its search program. You just type in some keywords, click "search," and soon you will 5 have what you are looking for. 2 3) It seems as if anything you want to know can be found on the Internet. The range of information you can find on the Net varies from *gossip, to news, to the most advanced technological findings. Furthermore, the information is always fresh. New information is constantly added, past files are re-written, and *news reports are broadcast as they come in. 5) 3 What is being lost, though, is the joy of discovery. In many ways an Internet search is like a package tour. On a package tour, you generally know where you are going and see only what the *tour organizer has selected. Similarly, what you find in the Internet search is controlled by the site's owner or is the result of a computer program. On the other hand, turning the pages of an encyclopedia, as you look up an *entry, is more like wandering through a forest. You may accidentally find something interesting in the entry just next to the one you have been looking for. This may *stir up a new interest, which will eventually lead you into a totally different topic. 248 words>

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