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英語 高校生

この長文の解答を教えてほしいです! 自分の解答に自信がないのでよろしくお願いします

Questions 4-7 refer to the following letter. January 10 Ms. Erin Murphy Customer Service Department Westcoast Airlines Major Miles Program 345 Brook Street Dallas, TX 75218 sending y you my Dear Ms. Murphy, 6. itinerary and ticket number for my recent roundtrip flight from JFK International Airport to As per your request (during our telephone conversation on January 8, I am s business class with a Major Miles Gold Class voucher and should therefore be eligible for Los Angeles International Airport last December. Please note that my ticket was upgraded to full business class mileage credit. 1 my mileage credi I am a Gold member in the Major Miles program and have been a Westcoast customer for over 15 years. I must that voucher pla genuinely confusing. I fail to understand why the burden of proof for rests with me. Shouldn't this information be on your ticketing computer? Wnb This was my itinerary. Departed JFK, December 22 at 10:20 for LAX Returned to JFK from LAX on December 29 at 16:40 My ticket number was #YB42565697. My seat number was 14B. My Major Miles number is # 04356721 (Gold Card). I sincerely hope that this issue will be resolved quickly as I am counting on my miles earned during this trip to upgrade my hotel room next May. Thank you very much for your attention in this matter. Sincerely Yours, arred Watkins rrod Watkins ection II 読解 4. 5. Wh (A) (B) (C (D W (A ( C

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至急答えと なんでそうなるのか お願いします😭

2 する _-) 16 A B 動詞 ・ 述部に関する問題 ② ② 別冊解答 p.22~2 選択 FEAR 空所に入るもっとも適切な語(句) を選びなさい。 問題 ) his position as an ALT at the beginning of the next 1 Mr. Richard ( month. has started has been started (宮崎大) 4 will be started 3 started ) athletes 2 Mental training, such as visualization and meditation, ( over the years. 2 has been practiced by has practiced ( 慶應義塾大) 4 has been practice among 3 has been practicing 3 A: What are you going to do tomorrow? B: There's nothing particular I need to do, so I ( 1 may 3 must ) just stay at home. (北海学園大) 4 couldn't 2 can't ). (追手門学院大) A: I'm thinking about going to Hawaii during Golden Week. B: You should make a reservation ( 1 quickly as possibly as you can 3 as possibly quickly as you can 2 quickly as possibly as 4 as quickly as possible 5 The secretary had her salary ( 1 raise 2 raised ) twice a year. risen 4 rose (藤女子大) the traffic rules, but so many of them 6 All drivers are expected to ( run red lights. 1 look 2 observe (3) see 4 watch (秋田県立大) 7 After he joined the travel agency, he worked hard to improve his English in order to carry ( ) his duties more effectively. 1 away 2 back 3 off out (センター) 8 Eric's friends, Minoru and Sachiko, will be here at seven this evening. He ( ) doing his homework by then. 1 has been finished 2 has finished 3 will have finished 4 would finish (センター) 動詞述部に関する問題 ② 第4回 1 学習日 第4回 年

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英語 高校生

答えが分かりません。教えてください🙏 Part1~3の内容をふまえて英語で答える問題です。 自分の回答 1・It is ground and processed into bread , toltillas,or cornflakes. 2・Because the left... 続きを読む

1 Part 世界の人々は日々の食事に何を食べているのでしょう。 1 Each country has its own staple food, a food which is commonly eaten every day. Staple foods provide carbohydrates, which are our energy source. The major staple foods are rice, wheat, corn and some root vegetables. Rice is eaten mainly in Asia, boiled, steamed, or sometimes made into noodles. Wheat is eaten in Europe and North America. It is usually ground into flour and made into bread or pasta. Corn has been a staple food for people in South America. It is ground and processed into bread, tortillas, or cornflakes. The most common root vegetables are potatoes. They are eaten as a staple food in various areas from South America to Europe. Yams or taro are also eaten widely in Africa, in tropical areas in Asia and in the Pacific. Root vegetables are usually steamed s or boiled, and sometimes mashed before being served. 2 Though we eat staple foods for every meal, they are not necessarily the main part of our diet. * be made into ~ ataple food Lesson 2 Food Culture Phrase Reading Part 2 Part2. 3 Nowadays/about 40 percent of the 今日、世界の約40パーセントの人々が食べ物を people in the world eat food/ 食べます 日常的に手で。 with their hands regularly// Most of them are in Africa, / その内のほとんどの人々はアフリカにいます in the Middle East and in some parts of 中東やアジアの一部に。 Asia.// They believe hands are cleaner than other 彼らは他の器具よりも手の方が清潔だと考えて utensils./ います。 which can be used by someone else. // それは他の誰かに使われたかもしれない。 When you eat with your hands,/ 自分の手で食べるとき, you can feel the texture and temperature 食べ物の感触や温度を感じることができます そしてそれは食べ物をよりおいしく味わわせます。 of food/and it makes food taste better. // In some regions./ 地域によっては, however, / しかし, the left hand is never used / 左手は絶対に使われることはありません because it is considered to be unclean. // なぜならそれは不潔だと考えられているから。 4 Another 30 percent of the people in the 世界の別の30パーセントの人々は、主に東アジ world, /mainly in East Asia, / アの (人々), use chopsticks.// 箸を使います。 They are useful for eating sticky or hot それらはべたべたする食べ物や熱い食べ物を食 food.// べるときに便利です。 They can also cut food into smaller それらはまた食べ物を小さく切り分けたりもで きます。 pieces, / mix ingredients before eating,/ 食べる前に素材をかき混ぜたり、 口の中に食べ物を運んだり。 and carry food into the mouth.// Which do you think is better to use, / hands or chopsticks?// あなたはどちらを使うのがよいと思いますか. 手と箸では。 staple common carbohya source com k root veg bolled steamed North Am pasta ca South Ana stuff a processic p tortillia(s) kat comiaio kirafiki yam (5) Ju taro mashed Imaju necessarly

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英語 高校生

急ぎです🙏🏻🙏🏻高2の英語の問題です。1枚目を参考に2枚目の質問に答える問題なのですが、書き方や文法があっているか教えて頂きたいです。

Strongest! | Lesson 1 Part 1 challenge [elinds] の “I know a successful player, 1) who's been trying to achieve. a Roger Federer [rá()dgar fedarar] wheelchair [hwi:ltfear] rank [repk] greater challenge than mine.” Roger Federer, one of the world's 5 best tennis players, showed great major (形) [mérd3ar] 第 official [afjal] ア respect to a Japanese tennis player. His name is Shingo Kunieda. He Paralympics [paèralimpiks] Roger Federer is one of the top wheelchair tennis players, and has tournament [ttarnamant, t3:r-] except [ksépt] bounce [báuns] G-1) been ranked first in the world for many years. 2) Wheelchair tennis is one of the major wheelchair 10 sports in the world. It has the status of an official accurately [ékjaratli] の technique [tekni:k]の sport in the Paralympics, and has as many tournament G-1 games as regular tennis does. Its rules are almost pay [pé] the same as those of regular tennis, except for one 15 thing. The players can let the ball bounce up to two !)TRIVIA times before returning it. Wheelchair tennis requires technique「技術」 専門技術·技法,および スポーツ·芸術などの技術· テクニックを表す。 一方、 skill は熟練した技術·能 カ·手腕などを表す。 players to have the skills to control the wheelchair quickly and accurately, as well as the techniques of tennis. Players also need to pay careful attention 20 to their body condition while they are playing. *. uie sanme as A His cellphone is the same as mine. 14. except for A Except for one mistake, you report is excellent. 15. up to A You can borrow up to three books in this library. 19. pay attention

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英語 高校生

英文2段落目3文目のfor fairy talesのforは使ってという意味で使われているんでしょうか。、? また、第4段落5文目が上手く訳せません、、、 これは過去完了でしょうか??それとも、彼女は持っていた、1番初めのwrittenとdrawnをみたいにただの過去形で... 続きを読む

Your group is preparing a poster presentation entitled "The Woman Who 第5問(配点 15) c 15e uW y bos AS neighb A (20d dos Tot nongo in b s saoodt time a Wanti Created Peter Rabbit "using information from the magazine article below nob land her e Ved Pig ト popular character, Peter Rabbit. She brought her characters to life in b witty stories with finely detailed watercolors. a Br herit The daughter of wealthy parents, Helen Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866 in South Kensington, London. She was educated at home and developed a love of literature and art. She used to practice her craft bv making illustrations for fairy tales like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. Also drawn to nature, she and her younger brother Walter kept many pets mice, rabbits, even bats and a hedgehog and she loved her family's long holidays in the Scottish countryside and the Lake District, a mountainous area in northwest England. in 19 The As a child and teenager, Potter made great sketches of her pets, as well as of trees and plants. She also kept a diary in which she recorded her Qpinions about cultural and political ideas and events. She wrote in a secret bs nsgst Peri 1866- Code that was not broken until fifteen years after her death. In the 1890s, Potter began selling her drawings.Potter's work was used for Christmas and New Year cards and an illustration of poetry. She was pleased by this success and decided to publish her own illustrated stories for children. In 1901, after the manuscript. was rejected by several publishers, she self-published her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, She had first written and drawn a version of the story in a letter to the. sick child of her former private teacher.、The child was so delighted with it that Potter felt other children would be, too. She was right. The story of naughty Peter, who always gets into trouble because he does not follow his sisters' example and obey his mother's rules, was very popular. 、In 1902, the publisher Frederick Warne & Company printed a commercial edition, and it went on to become one of the most famous children's books of all time 1 Over the next twenty years, Potter wrote and illustrated twenty-two more books with that publisher, her early_observations of the animals and plants of her childhood often making their way into the stories. Potter's The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, published in 1905, for example, includes - 22 -

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英語 高校生

答えが無くて分からないので教えて欲しいです

SIMなし合 22:01 Cop 【1】次の英文を読んで, 設問 1~12に答えなさい。 なお, *印の語(句)には文末に注 がついています。 Modern examinations of working conditions in British and U.S. industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries concentrate mainly on the experiences, Complaints, and overall difficulties of working-class laborers. The first complaint that a majority of industrial workers had was that their workdays* were too long. The average (ア) of hours in a shift varied from industry to industry, from place to place, and from era to era. Workers in British and American textile mills* in the early to middle 1800s generally worked twelve to fifteen hours, six days a week, ( イ) only Sundays off. Their average workweek* was seventy-eight hours. In contrast were the hours of workers who labored in American steel mills in the late 1800s. The length of their shifts was determined by the fact that the blast furnaces* they tended almost always operated twenty-four hours a day. Thus, (oit became customary* for steel mills to have two twelve-hour shifts. However, many of the steel workers labored seven days a week. (a)That gave them a workweek of sighty-four hours. Moreover, sometimes they had to work extra hours on top of this demanding schedule. (オ )the minor differences in the length of workweeks from one industry to another, the average worker put in twelve-to fourteen-hour days at least six days a week, This harsh schedule remained more ( カ) less standard well into the twentieth century. It was not until 1920 that a fifty-hour workweek was introduced in the United States. Anda forty-hour week did not become the rule in most industries until 1938. Low wages was another common complaint of industrial workers. In 1851, the average wage earned by American industrial workers in general was seven to ten dollars per week. That same year New York's Daily Tribune* reported that a worker's family of five required just over ten dollars a week just for basics such as rent, food, and fuel. Most ordinary workers could not afford many simple comforts that middle-class workers enjoyed. (o This miserable situation lasted in America for decades and improved only slowly. As late as 1912, a study found that only 15

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