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英語 高校生

英語わかる方教えてください😭

[3]次の英文を読み, 各問いに答えなさい。 [思•判・表] (教科書 P.131~133 参照) Going Abroad We are told that going abroad can help us learn English and learn about other cultures, but there is a much more important reason to travel overseas. it helps us grow. First, - we learn to understand other people more. Foreigners are seen as people who are different from us, but if we become a foreigner, we must adapt to the social norms of another culture. Baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki said, [3] (5点x3) (1) @ (3) “Becoming a foreigner has taught me to be considerate and compassionate. These feelings only come through experience." Second, we are challenged with a variety of situations overseas. In facing these, we can find our true nature. Michelle Crichton, author of Jurassic Park, said, “Often I feel I go to some distant region of the world to be reminded of who I really am." ( ① ) whether you take a trip, study abroad, work abroad, or even perhaps marry someone in another country, take ②the challenge of becoming a foreigner. It may change your life. ' (1)筆者が鈴木イチロー選手の言葉を引用しているのは,以下のどの根拠を補強して説明するためですか。 ふさわしいものを選択肢から選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア. 海外へ行くことで,最新のスポーツや映画を楽しむことができる イ. 海外へ行くことで,さまざまな状況で試され成長できる ウ.海外へ行くことで,他者をもっと理解するようになる (2) ( 1 )に当てはまる語を選択肢から選び, 解答欄に書きなさい。 [ However / But / So / For example ] (3)下線部②「外国人になってみること」というのは具体的にどういうことですか。 下記のうち、本文中で述べられていない ものを1つ選び、記号で答えなさい。 ア. 海外で働くこと エ. 人生を変えること イ. 国際結婚をすること オ. 海外旅行に行くこと ウ. 海外留学をすること

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英語 高校生

赤い下線のところがどういう構造になっているか分からないです、教えてくださいm(_ _)m

moving from " (1) 点) There are historians and others who would like to make a neat division between "historical facts" and "values." The trouble is that values even enter into deciding what count as facts-there is a big leap involved in 'raw data" to a judgement of fact. More important, one finds that the more complex and multi-levelled the history is, and the more important the issues it raises for today, the less it is possible to sustain a fact-value division. But this by no means implies that there has simply to be a conflict of prejudices and biases, as the data are manipulated to suit one worldview or another. What it does mean is that the self of the historian is an important factor. The historian is shaped by experiences, contexts, norms, values, and beliefs. When dealing with history, especially the sort of history that is of most significance in philosophy, that shaping is bound to be relevant. As far as possible it needs to be articulated and open to discussion. The best historians are well aware of this. They are alert to many dimensions of bias and to the endless (and therefore endlessly discussable) significance of their own horizons and presuppositions. A great deal can of course be learned from those who do not share our presuppositions. Our capacity to make wise, well-supported judgements in matters of historical fact and significance can only be formed over years of discussion with others, many of whom have very different horizons from our own. It is possible to I have a 12-year-old chess champion or mathematical or musical genius, but it is unimaginable that the world's greatest expert on Socrates could be that age. The difficulty is not just one of the time to assimilate information; it is (2)

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英語 中学生

この問題の(1)→remind recollect rememberの違いについて解説して欲しく (2)何が対象のcoverか について詳しく教えて欲しいです。二枚目の選択肢にピンク丸をつけたものが正解です。

Test 1 READING AND USE OF ENGLISH Part 1 For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0). Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. 12 33 4 Example: 0 A gather C find B produce D gain A B Alfred Wainwright Alfred Wainwright came from a relatively poor family but managed to (0) ...ain qualifications in 鍼 accountancy. However it is not for his skill in accountancy that he is (1) yemem but for his pictorial guidebooks to the English Lake District. bered The Lake District is in the north-west of England and (2) Covers, an area of some 2,292 square kilometres. As its name (3) implies, it is an area of lakes and mountains. Alfred first went there on a walking holiday in 1930 and immediately fell in love with the area. He (4) divided the Lake District into seven parts and wrote a guide for each of them. The guides (5) consist entirely of copies of his hand-written manuscripts. All have descriptions of walks with hand-drawn maps and sketches of views from the summits of the different mountains. He intended the books to be just for his own personal (6) use... but was eventually (7) publish them. They are beautiful books which (8) ........ remain as popular as ever. to persuaded 5 276

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