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The authoe w wsu In the beginning I wrote my diary on the backs of paper place mats. My friend and 答問題) 口次の英文は、筆者が20歳の頃に書き始めた日記についての話である。英文を読んで、あ le I were hitchhiking at the time. I was mailing regular letters and posteards to my friends back home, but because I had no fixed address, no one could answer them との間いに答えよ。 (配点 40) d And so I began writing to myself. Those first several years are hard to reread, not Seven is trulya wonderful age. For two days. That's the length of time my friend because they're boring-a diary is fully licensed to be boring- but because the writne is so horribly *affected. Pam and her son, Tyler, who is in the second grade, normally visit. He's at the stage (注)*conviction =確信 *repository =宝庫 where whatever I do, he wants to do. This includes wearing button-down shirts; singing * devotion =専念, 献身 *affected =気取った the same song until everyone begs you to stop; and carrying a small reporter's notebook. I gave him one the last time he came to the house and, imitating me, he stuck it in his pocket alongside a pen. That afternoon my friend drove us to a nearby town. There was 番号で答えよ。 an issue of the local paper in the backseat of the car, and reading it on our way there, I 2 1 came upon a headline that read, "Dangerous Olives Could Be on Sale." “Hmm, I said, and I copied it into my littlenotebook. l Tyler did the same but with less *conviction. "Why are we doing this again?" “It's for your diary," I explained. “You write things down during the day, then v tomorrow morning you expand on them." 4 “But why?" he asked. “What's the point?" ャ 3 That's a question I've asked myself every day since September 5, 1977. I hadn't known on September 4 that the following afternoon I would start keeping a diary, or that it would consume me for the next thirty-five years and counting. It wasn't something Td been putting off, but once I began, I knew that I had to keep doing it. I knew as wel that what I was writing was not a journal but an old-fashioned, secret diary. Often the terms are used in almost the same way, though I've never understood o 問2 下線部(ア)の内容を具体的に日本語で説明せよ。 why. Both have the word "day" at their root, but a journal, in my opinion, is a d hio hi d *repository of ideas - your brain on the page. A diary, by contrast, is your heart. As for “journaling," a verb that appeared at around the same time as “scrapbooking," that just means you're strange and have way to0 much time on your hands. ontdo bd al o ed sw ai o A few things have changed since that first entry in 1977, but I've never hesitated in ld eo o botele d my "devotion, skipping, on average, maybe one or two days a year. It's not that I think v e sd olaon my life is important. Perhaps it just feeds into my compulsive nature, the need to do the e d ba l exact same thing at the exact same time every morning. Some diary sessions are longer than others, but the length has more to do with my mood than with what's going on. 間3 次の英文は、筆者の日記に対する考えをまとめたものである。英文の空所( O), (の)に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、 問5 下線部(イ)の理由について、当時の筆者の行動とともに次のようにまとめたい。次の空 所に35字程度の日本語を補い。文を完成させよ。ただし、旬読点も字数に数える。 番号で答えよ。ただし、同じ番号を二度用いてはならない。 当時,筆者は( "Journal" and "diary," both come from the same word originally, but the former is a warehouse of ideas or( の )on the page, while the latter is( の 1 your brain 2 your heart 3 your letters 4 your terms 3odw d 開4 次の Question に対するAnswer となるように、空所に入れるのに適当な内容を、英語で 補え。 Ouestion:Why has the author written in his diary almost every day since 1977? Answer He has never hesitated to keep a diary because he might feel uneasy if he 問6 次の英文は本文全体の内容をまとめたものである。空所(①. ) ~ ( ① ) に入れ るのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の1~4のうちから一つずつ選び、番号で答えよ。 thinks a child of age seven will ( ①)anything adults do. When the uthor did something, his friend's son, Tyler, would do the same thing. However, Tyler had a(の) about why the author kept a diary. The author has been keeping his Taiary for a long time. The contents of the first several years, however, are too affected for him to ( @ ) again. の 1 ak 2 Copy の 1 bellef 3 keep 2 confidence 4 1 『ead 3 eにTel 2 ing 4 question 3 underutand Write

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での るとい 女を目覚な と考える。 1o9 dieso 考 pp. 224~251 8.盛 分詞 ■ T 回o「~する価面がある。 基本 味。 P. 228 分詞が名詞を修飾する場合の位置を確認しておこう。 の分詞が単独で用いられる場合:〈分詞+名詞〉 2分詞が目的語や,修飾語など他の語句を伴う場合:〈名詞+分詞) pna neou 並>J の 動名詞の意味 pnsider A を使って。「彼が勝て o1 ing pu SLL60 性はほとんどない」と now al mare Check!()内の動詞を現在分詞か過去分詞にして、それが入る箇所をへで示しなさい。 (1) Do you know the girl a picture by the river?(paint) (2) How much did you pay for this car? (use) (3) This is a book by a lot of high school students. (read) bled () sd ol d) 9 l ) inol uom (4) Look at that beautiful sun.(set) P. 230 B 分詞が補語として用いられる用法(叙述用法)にも慣れよう。 現在分詞か過去分詞かは,SVCの<S-C〉, SVOC の〈O- C〉の関係で決まる。 「私が参加するように」 詞の意味上の主題を使っ Todmon Check!()内の動詞を現在分詞か過去分詞にして、それが入る箇所をへで示しなさい。 19 onap ape (excite) (1) She looked when she won. (2) We kept the engine while we waited for Susan.(run) 2 (1)「迷惑をかけたこと して」を動名詞を使って ーる。 (3) I heard my name in the crowd.(call) (4) The boy kept on the stage.(sing) P. 233 べないで」はwithout C 0(have / get+O+過去分詞〉:(1) 「Oを~してもらう,させる」〈使役〉 て表現できる。 (2)「Oを~される」〈被害》 2 make を使った make oneself understood(自分の言うことが通じる)や make oneself heard (自分の声が通る)といった慣用的表現も知っておこう。 p. 234 pigunGg ~は言うまでもない 表現を使って。 Ta Check!)( )内に入る最も適切なものを選び,記号に丸をつけなさい。 (1) My car broke down yesterday. I need to( ). (b) have it to fix park bench. 行く気になれない」 を使って。 (d) have it fixed (C) have it fixing (a) have it fix lol ond ) after leaving it on a (b) had my bag stolen (a) had stolen my bag atgbar (d) was stolen my bag (c) had my stolen bag diw © ) in English in Rome. poga jue (a) make himself understood (3) He couldn't ( (b) make him understand +0+山iw) (d) make him understood (C) make himself understanding hodol 769) 1ob) a 第8章 分詞 45

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EX トー Choose the correct answer. SR ①) Finish ( to clean / cleaning ) your room' by the time 1 come home. (2) We promised ( to meet / meeting ) at 10 a.m. tomorroW. が7『 (⑬ Mr and Mrs. Green are considering ( to move / moving ) to the suburbS. (④⑭ Do you plan ( to go / going ) anywhere this vacation? ⑤) It was a wonderful night. Ireally enjoyed ( to talk / talking ) with you. / 尼| Change the words into the correct form. /4 (1) I regr et ( say ), but I have to declige your invitation. 4 > し 6 (2②) My father deeply regrets ( change ) jobs. PP (3③) T remember ( turn off ) the electric fan when I left home. (④) Remember ( mail ) this letter on your way to school (5) Sorry. I forgot ( bring ) you the book you need. (⑥) 』 will never forget ( take part ) in that event last summer. I@| Express the following in English and complete the sentences. (⑪) マキの仕事は顧客のためにウェブサイトを制作することだ. Maki's job is (⑫) エリックのお気に入りの気晴らしは彼のイヌの動画をアップロードすることだった. Eric's favorite pastime (⑬) 成績が落ちたので, 私はテレビゲームをするのをあきらめた. 1 because my grades went down. (4) 私は目記をつける決心をしたが, 1 週間も続かなかった. 1 > but T couldnt continue even for a week。 D| Express the following in English. に Ne (⑪) 頭痛のせいで何もする気になれない. 【headache〕 人パま対く刻 (②) チャイムを聞くとすぐに, 陣只の ] (3) 本当のことを言えば. 人前で話すのが苦手だ. へ知人 ④⑭ サリー(Sally) は予定についてはっき りした返事をするのを避け (5) エミは次の4 月から 1 年間カナダに行くこ ことを希望している, Ye Tru どーーンー ① Talk about the questions in pairs。 (①) What is your hobbys wa Wiy do you iike jp SR お得還

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) 次の英文を読み、下記の設問に対する答えとして最も適切なものを選択朋やー④の中から 1 つず 回 つ選びなさい。 Boxing fstsprobabjy began Boxing, a sportin which two people ight by hitting each other with th Howevef ittook along time to develop a8 the frst ime one person punched another in Dlay, not anger the use of padded gloves and allow boxers onlyto hi the activity we know today with rules that require aist and on the front or side。andLdo not allow holding an Opponent ) and ttaly, amd their opponents above their wi twas a popular sport in ancient Greece, Asia Minor (mostly modern day Turkey yas an Olympic event from about 688 BC。 Boxing gloves were apparentjy invented'around 1500, first recorded_boxing although fighting was still mainjy with bare fists for many years after that。 The din 1681zn Britain。 An English nobleman organized the fight between WO ofhis match' was hel Servants) The frst Enghish championzfn 1719.as James Figg and it was 3t this time that the word Boxers stil fought with bare fts and the earliest formal boxing'was first used to describe the sport (They recommended using rules were introduced by another champion、James Broughtoh in 1743 ining butn6Eim actual boxing matches。 jandages or padded mittens to protect the hands in tm Amajor change came when the Queensbury rules were published in LondoNAin 1862。 These rules made wearing gloves necessary, fixed the size of the ringranddecided that each, round should be They became the standard set ofrules three minutes long, wi breaks of one minute between rounds under which all boxing matches were foughtand they became common in the USAandCanad: ground 889. The first world heavyweight championship under the Queensbury rules took place in New Orleans in 1892. Bare fist fighting continued until the late nineteenth centuryalhogh 1aws were passed in Britain and the USA to stop 直 was considered to be a crime 6f violence) even ii he Righters both agreed to the match。 Even today, these fights still take place, and_most of the boxers are 'street jighfers' from poor areas of the world。 They are attracted by the prize moneyiand promoters of these iegal malches can st become very rich、in spite of breaking the law so long as they escape being caught.

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