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英語 高校生

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...すべきだ」という す助動詞は? 弱い義務 助言)を 162 My brother and I ( when we were children. ① may 3 )often go fishing in the nearby river 2 shall 3 should ④ would keep is a secret!" ① will Try! When I was a child, my mother ( 3 )say, “The only thing you can't ② will often ③ would often ④ always (西南学院大) すべきだ」という 義務 助言を は? そのあとのto に注 不定詞が続く助 はどれか? Section 16 推量・確信を表す <助動詞+ have+過去分詞) <助動詞 + have + 過去分詞〉 の問題のポイント 過去の事柄への推量や確信などを述べる表現。 <助動詞+ have + 過去分詞〉 の助動詞ごとの意味を覚えておく。 to の否定形 位置に注意しょ 03 助動詞 「(以前は)よく・・・した ものだ」 という (過去 の習慣を表す助動 は? often に注目 Ta 163 Henry went to bed as soon as he came back home last night. He must(have)( been) very tired. |適語補充 Try! 1.携帯電話がカバンのどこにもない。 電車の中に置いてきたに違いない。 ① I can't find my cell phone anywhere in my bag. I had to leave it behind on the train. ③ 2.I (3 ( ) have bought the book, but I don't remember where I have T100 「•••したに違い 「ない」という確信> を表すには? last night に注目。 「と ても疲れていたに違い ない」 を表すには? 64 put it. ① cannot ② should not ③ may not ④ must ( 九州産業大 ) His grandfather is very old and can't hear well. He (3) our talk. ① can have heard 「・・・したはずがない」 という 〈確信〉を表す ものは? 「聞こえたはずがない」 を表すには? 以前は)... ② must have heard いう〈過去 表すには? ③ cannot have heard 4 should qu snied ではないこと D Try! I don't believe it; he ( 3) have said so. ① may ② will (3 cannot ④ never (四天王寺大) □は) よく う 〈過去 > を表 意味を考 bluode &WEJ BI in? He (4) me last night, but I'm not sure. I was deep asleep. 165 ① might visit ③ had to visit ② would visit ④ might have visited Try! I don't feel well. I might (4) acold. 166 ① be caught ③ have been caught ② been caught ④ have caught Mr. Norton gave us the homework ten days ago. You should ( 2 ) it by now. 「・・・したかもしれない」 という 〈推量〉を表す には? 「訪ねたかもしれない」 を表すには? (近畿大) 「・・・したはずだ」 という <推量〉を表すには? 「終わっているはずだ」 を表すには? ① finish ② have finished ③ finishing ④ can finish 15

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英語 高校生

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UNIT 1 5 Reading Passage 10 15 20 20 25 Listening There are more than 37,000 known species of spiders in the world in a wide variety of shape's and sizes! The largest spiders in the world live in the rain forests of South America and are known by the people who live there as the "bird-eating spiders." These spiders can grow up to 28 centimeters in length- about the size of a dinner plate, and, as their name suggests, have been known to eat small birds. In comparison, the smallest species of spider in the world is native to Western Samoa. These tiny spiders are less than half a millimeter long — about the size of a period on this page and live in plants that grow on mountain rocks. - Some people like to keep spiders as pets, particularly tarantulas, which are native to North America and can live for up to twenty-five years, Most people, on the other hand, do not like touching spiders, and a significant number of people are afraid of them, mainly because of their poison. However, despite their bad reputation, only thirty of the 37,000 known species of spiders are deadly to humans. Spiders actually provide benefits to humans, by catching and eating harmful insects such as flies and mosquitoes. - - The main thing that makes spiders different from other animals is that they spin web's to catch the small insects they feed on. The unique silk of a spider's web is produced by special organs found spider web is five times in the lower part of the spider's body. It is light, elastic, and strong stronger than steel. Additionally, it is completely biodegradable. This means that the web will making it perfect for uses completely decompose¹ and eventually return to nature over time such as making fishing nets. Some people have tried to raise spiders commercially in order to collect the silk these spiders produce, but no one has ever really managed to make a go of it. One reason why these businesses never stand a chance is because it takes 670,000 spiders to produce half a kilogram of silk, and all of these spiders need living insects for their food. In addition, spiders are usually solitary² animals, and need to be kept alone. Researchers at an American company working together with two U.S. universities may have found a solution to making artificial spider web. Using genetically modified silkworms,³ the company hopes that in the long run it will be able to make large quantities of very light, very strong fiber for medical as well as other uses. Additionally, because the manufacture of the artificial web is from living silkworms, the industry potentially would be non-polluting and less harmful to the environment

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英語 高校生

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10 *** 5 Dances Around the World This is a student's report about dances around the world. Section 1 Setting 生徒が世界のさまざまなダンスについてレポートしています。 How did the hula begin? There are many dances around the world. Each of them has a unique background. Here, let's look at three styles of dancing: the hula, Irish dance, breakdancing. and The first dance is the hula in Hawaii. It comes from the indigenous religion there. In ancient Hawaii, people showed their respect for gods by dancing. They also danced to pass on important values from generation to generation. That was because they had no formal writing system at the time. In other words, the hula was more than a leisure activity. In the hula, dancers use their hands to express G emotions and things in nature. The dancers believe that they can communicate various messages through 15 the hula. background [bækgrȧund] hula [hú:lǝ] ♦Irish láiriЛ] breakdancing [bréikdænsin] religion [rilidzǝn] ancient [éinfant] generation [dzènǝréifn] leisure [li:3ǝr]) TF Su Read 世 フラダンスを踊るハワイ先住民の女性 (1938年) 1. Does each of the dances have a unique background? & 2. What did people in Hawaii show by dancing? 1 2 13 .text ⚫ new words A 3. What do hula dancers believe? 8 pass on ~~を伝える 8 from generation to generation (t 10 at the time 10 writing system 書きことばのしくみ

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