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英語 高校生

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Review for Lesson 1 A: Check Read the passage and answer the questions below. What kind of qualities do you think a "leader" has? You might imagine a strong, confident person [gives directions to other people. However, such a one-way style of leadership has become less common. These days, thanks to the Internet, you can easily voice your opinions. This has resulted in more cooperative decision-making. G [3]. These skills focus on empowering all members, improving communication, and enhancing teamwork. Successful 21st century leaders bring people together by respecting all members' opinions. They lead through collaboration, not by control. Today, the world is changing at an incredible pace. To tackle ongoing global challenges, it is helpful to learn about the importance of leadership. By developing leadership skills, you can improve your community, your school life, and yourself. Hind say (1) Fill in the blank by choosing from the words below. [ which who / whom / what ] (2) What does 2 refer to? Answer in Japanese. (3) Put the words below in the correct order to fill in blank 3. [ to use a cooperative / "soft skills" / team / modern leaders / build 1. (4) Translate 4 into Japanese. (5) According to the passage, which of the following sentences is true? a) Soft skills are becoming popular among one-way style leaders. b) Today's leaders use soft skills to encourage others to communicate. c) The world is changing so hat soft skills are not useful. (6) If you develop leadership skills, what can you do? Answer in English. 6 Lesson 1

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英語 高校生

ここのマーカーで引いている部分の訳し方を教えて頂きたいです!

adulthood began, I would stick it on that Thanksgiving weekend in 1981. I was seventeen. While my roommate packed her bag to go home on Wednesday, I walked to a supermarket with a shopping list. I had borrowed a copy of The Joy of Cooking from the library when I realized ( 1 ). I found five other students who lived in other *dormitories who also had no way of getting home and invited them to dinner. It never occurred to me to ask someone if I could stay in my room. It was my room, after all. But on Wednesday night, when the heating in the dormitory was turned down to whatever temperature was needed to keep water from freezing in the pipes, I wondered if maybe I'd been expected to leave along with all the other girls. Too late now. The office was closed until Monday morning. In those days, before cell phones and the internet, such problems were solved not by changing my coat. the situation but by changing yourself. I put on another sweater and (3) I suppose before I went to college I had been very modestly helpful to m mother on Thanksgiving. When she asked me to peel a vegetable, I peeled it, an hen went away to watch the Macy's parade on television until she called me ba o peel something else made no effort until 1981, when the Thanksgiving din at people were coming to was mine. That was when I started cutting fro atter into pea-sized *chunks with a frozen knife in my frozen hands to mak ie crust. ② 2 -

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英語 高校生

内容を確認しようの(1)の回答を教えてください また、(2)の回答があっているかの確認をお願いします

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英語 中学生

(3)の2について教えて下さい。likeかと思ったんですけど模範解答はasでした。なんでlikeはだめなんでしょうか。

1 their experiences they experienced s which the works their works. They someone around u will get in the E て書きなさい。 二並べ替えなさ そのかな符号 (玉) 当なものを, 一選んで、 Tom, can I talk with you now? Aya. Tom: No problem. What happened? Aya. 愛知県 B '20年 英語 Well, the TV news I watched last night surprised me very much. It was about some foreign people here who were afraid of living in Japan ( A ) of earthquakes. Tom, what do you think about it? They should know how to protect themselves in () of an earthquake. Code Tom: I think that many foreign people haven't experienced big earthquakes in their own countries. Aya: I see. Tom, do you worry about earthquakes here? sods Crow All To Tom: 【a】 I've experienced evacuation drills at school and in our town. I can only understand the Japanese language a little, so I don't know, what to do when we have earthquakes in Japan. Aya: 【b】 I think many foreign people have the same impressions of Japan you. What should we do about that? Tom: I c 】 If they don't understand Japanese well, they can't get all of the information that they need. So we need more pictures to show instructions in an emergency. Aya: 【d】 Tom: Exactly. They are things like “universal designs” we learned in our art class. Aya: I think so, too. They'll be helpful to people who can't read Japanese well. Tom: Aya, why don't you walk around the town with me? Aya: OK, but why? Tom: Because I want to find something they need for their safety. Aya: Sounds good! We should understand that they can't read important signs written in Japanese. Let's go walking around the town to find them! Tom: 【e】 It'll be sunny and warm here tomorrow. Aya: OK. Let's meet in front of our school at 10 a.m. Tom: OK. Thank you very much, Aya. See you then. (注) impression 印象 instruction 指示,説明 safety 安全 (1) 次のアからオまでの英文を,会話文中の【a】から【e】までのそれぞれにあてはめて、会話 の文として最も適当なものにするには, 【b】と【d 】 にどれを入れたらよいか、そのかな符 号を書きなさい。 ただし、いずれも一度しか用いることができません。 ア You mean signs everyone can understand easily are necessary, right? ハイ Yes, I do. Actually, I worry about them. Cウ How about tomorrow morning? エ オ I think their biggest problem is language. I understand you. (2)(A)にあてはまる最も適当な語を,次のアからエまでの中から選んで、そのかな符号を書きな さい。 ア when イ because ウ instead I most (3) 下線 ①,②のついた文が、会話の文として最も適当なものとなるように,それぞれの( あてはまる語を書きなさい。 ② (A) )に

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