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英語 高校生

英語の長文です どこに文法表現があるか知りたいです! よろしくお願いします。

5 UNIT3 Reading Passage 10 15 20 20 25 30 Listening When important events are happening around the world, most people turn to traditional media sources, such as CNN and BBC,¹ for their news. However, during the invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies in early 2003, a significant number of people followed the war from the point of view of an anonymous² Iraqi citizen who called himself "Salam Pax" (salam means "peace" in Arabic, and pax means "peace" in Latin). Salam Pax wrote a diary about everyday life in Baghdad during the war, and posted it on his web site. Pax's online diary was a kind of web site known as a "blog." Blogs, short for "web-logs," are online diaries usually kept by individuals, but sometimes they are written by companies and other groups of people. They are a rapidly growing type of web site on the Internet. There are estimated to be several hundred thousand blogs on the Internet, and with the popularity of other social media sites, the number of people writing online about their lives continues to grow. may find A blog differs from a traditional web site in several ways. Most importantly, it is updated much more regularly. Many blogs are updated every day, and some are updated several times a day. Also, most blogs use special software or web sites which are specifically aimed at bloggers, so you do not need to be a computer expert to create your own blog. This means that ordinary people who computers difficult to use can easily set up and start writing their own blog. In 2003, the Internet company AOL³ introduced their own blogging service, enabling its 35 million members to quickly and easily start blogging. There are many different kinds of blogs. The most popular type is an online diary of links, where the blog writer surfs the Internet and then posts links to sites or news articles that they find interesting, with a few comments about each one. Other types are personal diaries, where the writer talks about their life and feelings. Sometimes these blogs can be very personal. There is another kind of blogging, called "moblogging," short for "mobile blogging." Mobloggers use cell phones to take photo's, which are posted instantly to the Internet. When the content and images posted online involve news subjects, mobloggers become citizen journalists. In fact, the Korean web site OhMyNews was a well known source for articles from international citizen journalists. However, in 2010, OhMyNews stopped posting new articles. Instead, it is now a blog site where citizen journalists can choose what makes the headlines, or just share ideas about how regular people are changing the news world. Anyone who visits the web site of a big media company can clearly see how the idea of blogging has changed the reporting of news. Quite often, a list of reader comments follow news articles. It seems that the news is becoming less like a report or a lecture, and more like a conversation, where anyone can join in. CNN, BBC Cable News Network, British Broadcasting Corporation anonymous not named; unknown 3 AOL America Online

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英語 高校生

なぜここにaが入るのか教えてください!

Littering in this facility is subject to a maximum fine of $500. どの a litter (...) itar (リタあ)] 動(.. )ゴミを投げ捨てる 《DO NOT LITTER 「ポイ捨て禁 (アメリカの至る所で見られる表示。 清涼飲料水の缶にも 書いてある)》 《liter [li:tar (リータ)] (リットル (単位))》 D e or facility (ファスィリティ)] • ロー名 U (空き缶 紙くずなどの) 投げ捨てられたゴミ 名 ①C 施設, 設備 ② SF (生まれながらの) 適性, 才能(natural ability/aptitude) 【特定の用途に適したもの】 □ facilitate... 動 F... を容易にする (make... easier) abe subject ①を受ける場合がある②... を受ける必要がある...は sibdzikt(サブジクトゥ)] 動詞ではなく(動) 名詞。 ◇ ALL BAGS ARE SUBJECT [is] TO SEARCH (すべての手荷物はチェックを受けます) 〔空 港の手荷物検査所の標示] ≫ maximum 形 最大 [最高] の (highest/top/utmost)( minimum/ lowest 最小 [最低]の) nakamam (マクスマム) ] ☐ 名 S 最大 最高 ( minimum 最小 [最低]) fine? ain(ファイン)] ( <和口 公 名 罰金 <fine' No.1010) 【fin (FINish) → 決着させる(お金)】 □ get a fine 動 罰金を取られる fine... 動... (違反者)に罰金を科す この施設内でのゴミの投げ捨てには,最高500ドルの罰金 が科せられることがあります。

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英語 高校生

グラマーコレクションの「名詞の語法」の答えを教えて欲しいです🙇🏻

154 (Practice).... ① 英文中の空所に入る適切な語または語句を選択肢から選びなさい。 1. Can you give me ( Ogive A a big □ give A ringicall] 「Aに電話をかける」. □ keep A company 「Aと一緒にいる/Aに同行する」, □ have no idea 「わからない」 to the effect that SV 「・・・という趣旨の」 Ⓒ a good advice some good advices □ 3. ( □ 2. ( ) at the antique shop is really expensive. O The furniture 2 Furnitures ) the news on the Internet is said to be biased. O Much of 2 Many of 3 Lot of 4. Could you please make ( fun 2 seats 5. We changed ( trains 6. I'd like to ( be friend ) on what to buy here? 10. I have ( 7. We are on friendly ( ℗ terms a promise 3 an order 2 some good advice good an advice 3 A furniture ) for others? 8. Do they really have ( O meaningful to 2 to mean at 2 goals ) with someone who is good at English. 9. The daughter of your uncle is your ( 1 sister 2 brother 3 help ) at Yokohama Station to go to Kamakura. 2 train 3 a train ) with all our neighbors. 3 meeting make a friend 3 make friendly make friends ) buy such a huge mansion? 3 the means to 4 Some furnitures ). 3 cousin ) with the dentist this afternoon. 4 Few of 4 room 4 another train circle 4 by means of 2 an appointment 4 a reservation 4 aunt 158 (昭和大) 15 <国士舘大 <法 <岐阜聖徳学 ( <九州 (L

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英語 高校生

教えてください!!

12. There is an extra ( charge 2 money 3 pay 4 price () ) for sending packages by express mail. →163 13. Due to inflation, the ( ) of living has been rising. →163 1 wage 2 money 3 cost 4 salary (7x) 14. Kaitenzushi is a sushi restaurant where a conveyor belt carries plates of sushi past ( ) who can pick whichever plates they want. →164 1 clerks 2 chefs 3 customers waiters (*) 15. Someone who is traveling in a vehicle, airplane, boat, etc., but is not controlling it or working on it is called ( ). →164 1 a pilot 2 a passenger 3 a navigator 4 a pedestrian (**) 16. As expected, 60 out of 90 students sang popular songs for karaoke! That means ( ) of them prefer modern popular songs to old favorites. →165 1 two-three 2 two-threes 3 two-thirds 4 two-third (H) 17. The hall has the ( ) to hold 150 people. →166 1 capacity 2 landscape 3 presentation resistance () 18. I am a ( ) around here. →166 1 grocer 2 hanger 3 passenger stranger (***) 19. Applicants must have a good ( ) of both written and spoken English. →166 1 control 2 view 3 command 4 literacy (EN) ② 次の英文の下線部には誤っている箇所が1箇所ある。 その番号を選び、正しい形に直しなさい。 200Nowadays, a jumbo jet can lift 2nearly five hundred people and their 3luggages Dinto the air with its magnificent engine power. (t) →158 3次の日本文の意味になるように,( 内の語または語句を並べかえて適切な英文を作りなさい。 21. この問題をだれが引き起こしたか, 疑問の余地はない。 159 There (caused /is/ this problem/ for doubt / who / as to / no / room ). (A) 22. 母が誕生日プレゼントに何を欲しいのか, まったく見当がつかない。 → 166 (my mother/ any idea / for her birthday / what/I/ wants / don't have). (*)

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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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