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英語の読解についてです !! 下から2行目に「I'm wearing it.」とあり、解説を見ると「着ていきます」という意味になると書いてありますが、どうしたらそのような訳になるのでしょうか. また、wearは「着ている」という状態を表す状態動詞なのでing形になっても良... 続きを読む

161 <読解総合問題〉 次の対話文を読み、 あとの問いに答えなさい。 (Situation: Amy had a bad experience at a shop recently.) Amy: I needed to buy a gift last weekend ( A ) I went shopping at that fancy new shop. But no one helped me. I'm sure it's because I wore my sportswear. I just came from my yoga class. Kim: They thought you didn't have enough money and couldn't buy anything in the store. Didn't you feel out of place? Amy: Not at first, ( B ignored me. me / the ) I was wearing. I think that kind of discrimination based on first impression is so silly.ra f おろかな ディスクリミネーション ③ 差別 base根拠を置く Kim: I know, but people judge you quickly from your clothes. Once, my father invited me to a party at his company. He said it was casual so I wore shorts and a T-shirt. When I got there, everyone was wearing smart shirts and pants or skirts. My idea of casual and theirs were so different. They looked at me a lot and my father was embarrassed. I just wanted to leave. 形 恥ずかしい It made me really self-conscious. 1A. SO A. when 不快な、不快 ) I started to feel really uncomfortable (C) they 2 ( they / judged / that/ can't / I / from / things / believe / Amy: I think you're right, but ... Kim: By the way, you're not going to wear your red dress tonight, are you? ~するつもり 私はするつもりでした。 Amy: I was planning to. Kim: Well, you should think again. a little too ~ Amy: ( 4 ) I really like that dress; it's my favorite. 少し~すぎる SWI Kim: Yeah, well, it's okay for a birthday party, but maybe it's just a little too short and too tight for tonight's party. There'll be a lot of important people there. D ) I feel good in it. I'm wearing it. Amy: I like it ( Kim: Have it your way, but I'm sure everyone will be in 5 more quiet clothes. ignore 無視する discrimination uncomfortable 気分が悪い (注) fancy 高級な be embarrassed 恥ずかしい思いをする based on ~ ~による tight 細い self-conscious 人目が気になる (1)(A)~(D)に入る語の組み合わせとして適切なものを、次のア~エの中から1つ選び、 記号を○で囲みなさい。 7 A. and I A. So 形 自己意識的 B. so B. but B. but B. and (東京・日本大豊山女子高校) C. when C. when C. so C. when plan to ~ (1 be going to~ ~37 € // \ D. but D. and D. and D. but 囲みなさい (6

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英語 中学生

至急⚠️ 2枚目の答えを教えて欲しいです

Think U 朝美はさらにガンディーについて知るために,伝記を読んでいます。 ? What is the main idea of Gandhi's movements? イギリスで弁護士の資格を得たガンディーは、23歳のときに南アフリカに渡ります lawyer in Gandhi moved to South Africa to work as a 1893. It was under British rule at that time and there was a lot of discrimination. For example, Indians could not go out at night freely or walk on the sidewalk. There were also hotels that did not accept Indian guests. In 1906, the British made a law that was even more unfair to Indian people. Indians in South Africa got angry and stood up against the law. Gandhi decided to lead a movement to protect their rights. His message was "Don't follow the law, but don't use violence, even if you are arrested." Soon the jails became full of Indians, and Gandhi himself was sent there. Finally, in 1914, after many years and much effort, the law was removed. It showed that non-violent movements can be effective. staldis ne 1900 red a lot of people [139 words] 5 A Legacy 10 ガンディーの非暴力のたたかいは、祖国インドでも続きます。 Gandhi returned to India in 1915. India was also a British colony. In those days, there was a law that the British made for salt. According to the law, only the British could produce or sell salt. They put a heavy tax on it. The Indians were very poor, but they had to buy expensive salt. The money went to the British. Gandhi thought it was unfair. S 800 In 1930, Gandhi decided to walk to the sea and make salt himself. He started with 78 followers. Thousands of people joined him on the way. After walking almost 400 kilometers, he reached the sea. This non-violent march was called the Salt March. News of the march spread around the world. It showed people a new way to fight against discrimination. Gandhi's peaceful fight continued after that. In 1947, 15 India won independence. Non-violent protest is the legacy that Gandhi left. It has influenced famous leaders, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela. [161 words / 300 words]

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