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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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C) Usage be used to / get used to の使い方 be used to get used to にはいろいろな使い方があります。 状況を考え、日本文に合うように ( )内に適当な一語を入れなさい。 a) be used to~ hing 「~することに慣れている」 1. 私はイギリス人なので、左側運転には慣れているが、妻はアメリカ人なので、慣れてい I am British, so I ( But as my wife is American, she ( My brother has gotten a new ( ( ) used ( 2. 弟は大学を卒業して就職したが、毎朝今までよりずっと早く起きなくてはならない。 早起きに慣れてないので、大変だ。 before. He finds it ( ) up so early. ) university. He has to get up much ( because he isn't ( ) driving on the left. ) to it. ) not ( My sister is a nurse. She started working ( ( ), she ( ) not ( shift and ( ) since graduating Our new apartment is ( ) ( b) get (become) used to ~ing 「~することに慣れる」 3. 妹は看護婦で、昨年から夜勤を始めました。 最初、慣れてなかったので不安な感じが しましたが、 しばらくすると慣れて来て、 今では全く気になりません。 ) last year. At ) to being on the night ), she ) uneasy. But after a ( ) used to it. Now she doesn't mind it at ( ) to the ( ) than ) to ). 4. 私たちの新しいアパートは高速道路に近いが、そのうち騒音に慣れるだろうと思っている。 ) we will ) the freeway. I ( ). ★ [used to] 過去の習慣で「よくしたものだ」とか、過去の状態で「〜だった」という意味です。 また That castle was used as a prison. 「あの城は刑務所として使われていた」という場合、 use は受身として使用されています。 Chatterbox 日本では履歴書に必ず書かなければならないことも、英文では必要ない場合があります。 例えば、生年月日、配偶者、家族、性別、身長、体重、宗教などを問うことはアメリカで は違反とされています。 また、写真の添付も人種差別になるということで、法律的に禁止 されています。 しかし、イギリスやヨーロッパは日本と類似した履歴書を要求します。 First Day at Work 15

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

()のなかで当てはまるものを教えてください。 お願いします。

lounon 01. (Can/May) I ask where (do you come from/you come from)? 02. Today I (shall be working/will work) after school. 03. Do you want to go with usi i would/can) if (could/would/can) but I (couldn't/wouldn't/can't). 04. To the extent he was able, our English composition teacher taught us (construction/ to construct) a group of words with a (completed/completing) thought, a sentence. 05. If I (am/is/are/was/were) asked a question in English, I try to answer in English. 06. He (has eaten/had eaten/ate) breakfast by the time he left the house. 07. What (will/would/can/could) you choose if you (will/would/can/could) choose between Pascal's wager and cryonics? 08. If I (am/is/was/were) a rich man, 1 (could/can) build a five story house. og. If I (was/were) speeding, I slowed down. 10. If I (am/was/were) a king, my wife (would have been/would be) my queen. 11. Would you please tell me what (is your name/your you mind lending me a hand? 13. I (couldn't/can't) see well for the snow was so heavy. 14. (After having/When became/had become) the shift manager. 15. The doctor would not (have given/give) vaccinations (would of/would have/had) (he/she) is)? 12. (Would/Could) name 1) worked part time a few weeks, I (have become/ (know/knew/known) (because/that) they (have/had) never been (proved/proven) to save a single life. 1-03 1-04 (spoken/speaking).

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

上から3行目まで、oneがありすぎて困ってます。それぞれがなんの意味・用法のoneなのか教えてください…日本語訳を見てもどれと対応してるのかいまいちです。

10 外国人同士 196 word 11 One advantage of living in Japan is that the other foreignen that one is acquainted with are more interesting for the most part than the people one meets in one's own country. Those who come here of their own accord and who live here by choice tend 5 to be different from ordinary people. If they had been ordinary people, they would never have come to Japan. Such people, in my 「 experience, are very interesting on the whole. aids ch ② They have come to Japan for various reasons, but, for whatever reason, they have chosen to live in Japan. Thave more friends 10 among the foreigners in Tokyo than I would have if I were in England. This sounds like an exaggeration, but I do not think that it is. In England I would have many friends, but I do not think I would have such close friends. My friends here include Americans, Englishmen and people from other countries. As far as I know, 15 these people are representative of their various societies. ⓒ The interest in Japan that we have in common brings us close to each other and plays an important role in forming understand- 18 ing and friendship between us. 10 Check!! 10 外国人同士 全訳 ① 日本に住むことの一つのメリットは, (日本で) 知り合いになる他 の外国人の方が、自分の国にいて出会う人々よりもたいていおもしろい ということである。 自発的に日本に来て、進んで日本に住む人たちは、 普通の人と違っている傾向がある。 もし彼らが普通の人であったなら、 決して日本に来ることはなかっただろう。 私の経験では,このような人 たちは概してとてもおもしろいのである。 ② 彼らはさまざまな理由で日本に来ているが、 理由はともかく日本に 住むことを選んだのである。 私がイギリスにいて持てるであろうよりも、 東京では外国人の間に多くの友人を持っている。 これは誇張に聞こえる だろうが、 私は誇張だとは思わない。 イギリスにいても多くの知り合い は持てるだろうが, これほど親しい友人が持てるとは思わない。 ここで の私の友人には, アメリカ人, イギリス人, そしてその他の多くの国の 人々が含まれている。 私の知る限りでは、これらの人々は彼らのそれぞ れの社会の典型的人物である。 ③私たちが日本に対して共通して持っている興味が、お互いを近くに 引き寄せ, 私たちの間に理解と友情を形作る上で重要な役割を果たすの である。 > Note. One advantage of living in Japan が文全体の主部で, that the other が補語となったSVCの文である。 one is acquainted with の that は関係代名詞で, the other 修飾している。 one の間に関係代名詞の whom が省略されている。

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

「教科書のこの部分の要点を日本語で書け」 なんて書けばいいでしょうか😵‍💫😵‍💫

10-2 Expressing the Past: Necessity, Advisability, Expectation PRESENT:(a) Julia has to get a visa. (b) Julia has got to get a visa. (c) Julia must get a visa. Past necessity: had to In (d): had to needed to: Julia needed to get a visa. There is no other past form for must (when it rmeans neceasity) or have got to. PAST: (d) Julia had to get a visa. PRESENT:(e) I should study for the test. I want to Past advisability: pass it. (f) lought to study for the test. (g) T had better study for the test. should have ought to have + past participle In the past, should is more common than ought to. The past form of had better (had better have) is almost never used. PAST: Ifailed the test. (h) Ishould have studied for it. (i) lought to have studied for it. (i) I shouldn't have gone to the movies the night before. The meaning in (h) and (i): Studying was a good idea, but 1 didn't do it. I made a mistake. The meaning in (j): It was a bad idea to go to the movies. I made a mistake. Usual pronunciation of should have: “should-ev" or “should-e." lao was/were supposed to: unfulfilled expectation or obligation in the past PRESENT:(k) We are supposed to leave now. PAST: (1) We were supposed toleave last week. PRESENT:(m)The mail should be here. Should have + past participle: past expectation The speaker expected something to happen%; it may or may not have occurred, as in (n).. PAST: (n) The mail should have been here by now.

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/18 30秒) 1 次の文が下線部Oと同じ意味になるように、( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 (完着8点) mo ( ) ( ax) for 40 years in which creative writing ( at the talent ication, can is it that a 2(0)に入れるのに最も適切な語句をa~dの中から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (8点) a. had b. had been C. has d. have vears, has 3( ③ )に入れるのに最も適切な語をa~dの中から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (8点) Creative a. guilty b./ successful suitable d. wrong C. v, was to writers, 4 第1~3段落の内容と一致するものをa~eの中から2つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。(完答10点) rse. i bodeinn d w 1 The talent needed to write a novelmust be developed in university courses. a. y those ut they -hieved b. If creative writing not really a skill that can be taught in university courses, one cannot explain how the UEA's course has produced so many successful writers. About 40 years ago, the creative writing course at UEA was established to C to be train future writers, but now its original purpose has totally changed. d. Some in the literary world were doubtful of the UEA's creative writing course, ed as claiming that the craft of writing fiction should not be taught at universities. e. The creative writing course at UEA is so popular that every student who applies is accepted to the course. ain's most nual 5 第4~6段落の内容と一致するものを a~eの中から2つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。(完答10点) not a. Rose Tremain, a former student of UEA, is writinga success story about the DSd beti creative writing course. m re b. Those who achieve excellent grades in UEA's course are promised to have 1. their works published. S c. The author of The Underground Man, Mick Jackson, feels that UEA's course was useful to him in his career as a writer. d. Students of the creative writing course at UEA come together to talk about strengths and weaknesses of each other's writing. e. Mick Jackson describes the education system in the creative writing course as a “support mechanism” because its program provides the opportunity to work on his own. 解答·解説集 p.16 か を世料する |重要単語·熟語チェック 辞書で意味を確認しよう 1. the case /6a kérs/ 圏 4. acknowledge /akná:lid3/画® 2.a succession of ~ 5.criticize /kritasàrz/■ ® 分の様にする 6. pursuit /pars(j)ú:t/図 3. take credit for ~

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