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英語 高校生

このQuestionsのところがわかんないので教えてください。 お願いします。

Lesson 3 7. even though ~ = although ~ 12. work part-time = have a part-time job 12. a guest house a small hotel 1( ) 2( 3 ( ) hatch [hæt] journey [dzárni] Belgium [béldzam] graduate [grædzuèit] part-time [pà:rttáim] guest [gést] gallery [gæləri] anger [æŋgər] injustice [indzástis] 1. share with... I shared a room with my sister. 5. spend~ V-ing I spent two days (in) writing a paper. 6. pass by cf. The express train passed by the station without stopping. 8. bring together The Olympic Games bring people together from all over the world. 18. live a life My aunt lives a happy life. G-1 She is the person who won the prize. G-2 The boy playing tennis there is my brother. 42 For Miyazaki Kensuke, art is a way to share happiness with people all over the world. He sees life as a journey to discover an answer to the question: Who am I as a person and as an artist? I've always loved painting. During a spring break in high school, I visited Belgium for two weeks. I spent my time G-1 painting on the streets. People who passed by seemed happy to see my work, even though I couldn't understand their language. I realized the power of art to bring people together. In college, I had a dream. I wanted people all over the world to recognize me as a great artist. After graduating, I went to London to become famous. In London, I lived and worked part-time in a guest house. I didn't have much money. No gallery accepted my paintings. My street artist friends and I thought it was cool to look angry. They were expressing their anger at social injustice, and their anger was real. But I was from an G-2 ordinary family living an ordinary life. I wasn't angry at all. I was in London for two years, but still I wasn't a famous artist. I decided I had to find a different way of expressing myself. ciles In Belgium Looking for a way to express himself % PROTECC In London In London. Questions Q-1 How does Miyazaki Kensuke see life? Q-2 What were Miyazaki's street artist friends expressing through their work? Q-3 In Belgium, Miyazaki realized the power of art. It was the power to a. change the world. b. make you famous. c. bring people together. Your Reaction When Miyazaki was just out of college, his dream was to be a famous artist. What is your dream? 43

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英語 高校生

わかる方教えて欲しいです🙏🏻

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英語 高校生

合ってるか見てほしいです!お願いします

不定詞·動名詞の基本を理解して文を作る)次の文を英語にしなさい。 4 Hints 4 )映画館では,携帯電話の電源を切ることが求められている。 (1) 32 (電源など)を切る turn (~) off (2)私は保育所で乳幼児の世話をするボランティア活動をすることにした。 (2) 33, 34 (3)重要なことは私たちに間違った情報を見抜く能力があるかどうかということだ。 (3) 34 ~を見抜く 【札幌大) detect d= (4)マナーを身につけるとは,他人に目をやって,他人を思いやることである。 (4) 32 [大阪薬科大) +2)= [J ) ひんばん (5)友だちと一緒にいるときは,スマートフォンで頻繁にメールをチェックすること によって友だちの気分を害することがないように気をつけよう。 (5) 35 (中央大) bummy 対の の( Toddd vm lob Plus 目的語に動名詞をとるか, 不定詞をとるか。 ●動名詞だけを目的語にとる頻出動詞(句) admit, deny, finish, give up, stop, enjoy, practice, avoid, escape, mind, miss, postpone, put off, consider, imagine, suggest ●不定詞だけを目的語にとる頻出動詞 claim, decide, demand, desire, determine, expect, hope, manage, mean, offer, plan, promise, pretend, refuse, wish, want ●目的語に動名詞をとるか,不定詞をとるかによって意味が大きく異なる動詞 remember, forget, regret, try 不定詞。動名詞(1) 45

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考えても全くわからなかったので答えを教えて欲しいです 長文でごめんなさい泣

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