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may) (私はギターを弾くことか たちの要求に応じることがで (私は終電に乗ること 口語では通例 can't を (4) 私は10歳まで自転車に乗れませんでした。 I() () a bike until I was ten. ともできる。 東京タワーを見ることが /were able to を用い と表すには was/wer 実際にできた」と考え 二否定文にする場合は vill be able to + 動詞の できる。 - 否定文はbe動詞の2 日本語に合うように、[ ]内の語を使って、 英文をつくりなさい。 (1) アケミのお姉さんは20歳をこえているはずがない。 [ cannot / over] は健康に有害なことがある わさは本当のはずがない pp.133- 過去の意味ではない。 意味になる。 EXERCISES 助動詞 ① (can / may) ないことに注意。 強い疑念」を表 意。 日本語に合うように,( に適語を入れなさい。 (1) ペンギンは上手に泳ぐことができるが, 空を飛ぶことはできない。 Penguins ( ) well, but they ( ) ( (2) あなたはこのアプリを使えますか。 you (1)()() this app?」 (3) ジャンはいつかフランス語を流ちょうに話せるようになるだろう。 )() to ( Jan will ( ) French fluently someday. (2) それは本当に危険かもしれない。 [could ] It (3) 雪の中の車の運転は危険なことがある。 [can] Driving (2) 状況 空港でスーツケースを探していた私。 友人が1つのスーツケースを指さしたが・・・。 (that / over / be / suitcase / can't / there / can) mine. It's the wrong color. 3 与えられた状況に合うように ( 2)内の語を並べかえ, 全文を書きなさい。 ただし、不要な語が 1つずつ含まれています。 AB (1) 状況 車の整備士をしている兄が言うには・・・。 Automobiles have hundreds of parts, and (broken / can / cause / some / able / serious /parts) car accidents. (3)状況 これ以上欠席すると単位を落としそうな友人が次のように言った。 No matter what, (miss /I/can/ today's / class / can't). A (1) ~ (人) は去年、...することができた。 [able/last ] B 4 [ ]内の語を参考にして, 〜, ...に自由に語句を入れ, オリジナルの英文をつくりなさい。 A B (2) ~ (事柄) しすぎると, あなたは・・・になりうる。 [too / can] 31

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英語 高校生

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B 次の各組の英文がほぼ同じ意味になるように、 (1) He sings as if he were a rock star. He sings a rock star. (2) I am sorry that I spent all the money. I wish I not spent all the money. (3) He was able to buy a car because he won the prize money. The prize money him to buy a car. に適切な1語を入れなさい。 (4) Thanks to calculators, we can add large numbers easily. Calculators it easy for us to add large numbers. (5) Please tell me when you will arrive. Please tell me the time of C 日本語の意味になるように〔 〕内の語(句)を並べかえ,その語順を記号で答えなさい。 (1) 彼がその本を盗んだという証拠が何かありますか。 Do you have [① stole ② that ③ any ④ evidence ⑤ he ⑥ the book] ? (2) それをもっと綿密に調べていたら, 新事実が出てきただろう。 [ⓘa new fact ② of ③ might have ④ it ⑤ a closer examination ⑥ revealed ] . (3) もう一度やっていたら, その学生は成功していたでしょう。 [ⓘhad ② another ③ made ④ the student ⑤ attempt ⑥ he ] would have succeeded. (4) この電車に乗れば空港に着くでしょう。 yoy poids for [ⓘthe airport ② this train ③ to ④ will ⑤ you ⑥ take 〕. (5) もしあなたの助けがなかったならば、彼は失敗していただろう。 [ⓘfor ② your ③ not ④ had ⑤ it ⑥ been ] help, he would have failed. ① 次の日本語を英語にしなさい。 ただし〔 〕内に与えられた語はそのままの順序で用いること。 その歌手は日本だけではなくアメリカでも有名だ。 〔 is / only / America]

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この文の第二段落のamid calls for ~のcallsは、名詞でしょうか?前置詞のamidとcalls forのつながりが、なぜこのような訳になるのか理解できません。このcalls が名詞だと仮定して直訳すると、管理下において大規模に火を放つことを求める要求の最中に... 続きを読む

王 jon 【目標解答時間 15分 配点 37点 15 次の英文を読み, 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 Fire is "a good servant but a bad master." In my house, in summer, I smell the air for the faintest hint of smoke as keenly as any horse or dog or kangaroo. I watch for columns of smoke, visualising again and again how fire could rush( 1 )the hill towards us. But if you are philosophical about it, fire is a natural 5 part of the Australian environment and has been for millions of years. Living with the threat of fire in the bush, or in the wild, is like living with sharks when diving, or with snakes while walking, or with traffic accidents on a city street. The idea that we should remove every shark from the sea, or every snake from the land, and control- burn, or deliberately set fire, to prevent any risk of 10 bushfires is a recipe for making the environment even worse. As Phil Koperberg, head of the New South Wales Fire Brigades, said ( 2 ) the Sydney bushfires of 1994, amid calls for massive control burning, “Do you want to concrete over all the bush? If you choose to live in the bush, you choose to accept the risk. f It is often claimed that some Austratian plants and animals have actually adapted to fire, evidence of an extraordinarily long period (millions of years before human arrival) during which fire has been more significant in the Australian environment than it has been on any other continent, but this is probably not strictly true. Many plants have adapted to the environment in 20 ways that also happen to be valuable in times of fire. ( 3 ), animals have adapted to a variety of different habitats, and can therefore survive during different periods of vegetation regrowth after a fire (or after, say, a cyclone, a flood, or just a tree falling in a forest). A tree that has the ability to regenerate from roots or lower trunk when the 25 upper tree dies as a result of being broken off in a storm, or falls over, rotten to the core, will also be able to respond when the upper part is killed by a fire. Seeds adapted to long hot droughts, and requiring a combination of heat and water for germination", will also find a fire, if followed by rain, a good stimulus for growing new plants. There does appear to be evidence that chemicals in 30 smoke can help promote growth in plants, but whether this is a direct 可能性があるかを 何度も が続いているのだ。 森林地帯, ダイビングのときにサメ, そやカンガルーにも負けな の匂いを嗅ぐ。 私は,どのよ 暮らすようなものである。 海 しき主人である」( れば, 火事はオーストラリア >> のヘビを取り除くべきだと 意図的に火を放つべきだ , 1994年のシドニー ている真っ只中 と言った。 入れるこ

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① Sesame Street also has episodes about people with disabilities. (セサミストリートには障害者に関するエピソードもあります。) ② For example, a character named Siven appears in the Israeli version. (たとえば、イスラエル版にはシバンという名前のキャラクターが登場します。) ③ Sivan is a girl who wres a wheelchair. (シバンは車椅子を使う女の子です。) She sometimes has her wheelchair pushed by her friends. (彼女は時々、友達に車椅子を押してもらうことがあります。) ⑤ At other times, she offers a hand to others as much as she can. 時には、彼女はできる限り他の人に手を差し伸べます。) ⑥ Sesame Street cha llenges traditional gencer roles as well. (セサミストリートは伝統的な性別役割にも挑戦します。) ⑦ The Indian version has some episodes where male characters cook voluntarily. (インド版では男性キャラクターが自主的に料理をするエピソードがいくつかあります) ⑧ In other episodes, female characters play soccer skillfully or do math. well. (他のエピソードでは、女性キャラクターが上手いサッカーをしたり、数字を上手にやったりします。) @ Through episodes like these, children understand how to get along with people with various clisabilities, (このようなエピソードを通して、子どもたちはさまざまな障害を持つ人々とどのように付き合っていくかを理解します。) ⑩ They also have a chance to reconsider gender stereotypes in society. また、社会におけるジェンダーの固定観念を考え直す機会にもなります。)

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2010 解答用紙を6/1(木)に提出 解説は英語でします。 【1】 次の英文を読んで、後の設問に答えよ。 (配点 50) A few years ago, a certain famous university in Japan asked a unique question as its entrance examination in English. The question was this: Write a reply in English to a junior high school student who doesn't like studying. He says he has no intention of going abroad, so he doesn't think he needs to study English. Nor does he want to get a job in which the knowledge of math or science is required. He, therefore, insists that he cannot understand the reason he is forced every day to study subjects he is not interested in. As an entrance examination, it's not very difficult to write an answer to this question. (2) you take it seriously, however, it touches on such a profound aspect of human nature that it is worth thinking about. Fundamentally, why do you have to study? What is learning for? Would you still like to study even if there were no schools or examinations in the world? In my opinion, it is possible to answer such questions from a practical and essential point of view. First, it is not rare for anyone to find changes in their own preferences or desires over time. Sometimes we find ourselves possessing no interest in what we thought to be precious before. Sometimes we are surprised to realize that what we thought to be of little value is so important. So it is quite hard, especially for young people, to predict actually what one will want in the future, say, ten years from now. That's why it is highly desirable for students to prepare for their future by increasing their knowledge and improving their intelligence. Whatever job one may get, it is quite (4) that knowledge or intelligence gets in the way. This can be demonstrated partly by many adults confessing that they should have studied harder. ( 5 ), it's only while one is young that one has a good memory and can absorb and retain a vivid impression of what one has learned. Next, I would like to talk about a more subtle viewpoint. Essentially, no human beings can be satisfied with what they already have, and everyone has, at 1921 the bottom of their heart, the desire for a better existence. Please do not interpret (67 INT this only in terms of materialism or religious belief. Of course, food, clothing. and housing are important. Still, ( 7 ). Also, in the present age, it is difficulí to feel there is anything in the belief that God will come to help you have a better existence some day. Even if all of your basic needs are met, without one important thing, you cannot feel that your life is meaningful. This one thing is the ambition to improve yourself. When you learn something you didn't know before, you will surely feel the satisfaction that no other element in life can give. In this sense, learning will enable you to broaden your world, giving you the joy of knowing. In short, learning is an important way to make your own life richer. (A) 下線 (1) (3) を和訳せよ。 (B) 空所 (2) ( 5 )に入れるのに最も適切なものを、それぞれ次のア~エ の中から1つずつ選び、 その記号を記せ。 (2) 7 Because If (5) 7 For example In conclusion Though In addition What is worse (C) 空所 (4) に入れるのに最も適切な 同じ段落の中から抜き出して、 解答欄に記入せよ。 下線部)が表す内容を、 本文に即して70字以内の日本語で説明せよ。 1931 1. Unless

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