学年

質問の種類

英語 高校生

1問目to tell the truthじゃなくてto be honestと答えるのは間違いですか

不定詞を含 を独立不定詞と呼ぶ。 CHECK to begin with (まず最初に) to be brief (簡潔に言えば) to be sure (確かに) so to speak (いわば to be frank (率直に言って) strange to say (奇妙な話だが) 独立不定詞 to say nothing of ... (・・・は言うまでもなく) to make matters worse (さらに悪いことに) to be honest(正直に言うと) to tell the truth (本当のことを言うと) to say the least (控えめに言っても not to say...(…とは言えないまでも、 needless to say(言うまでもなく) not to mention...…は言うまでもなく など To be frank (with you), your idea is not practical (率直に言って, きみの考えは現実的ではないよ) To be honest, I don't like vegetables. (正直に言うと, 私は野菜が好きではない) 良品 To tell the truth, I didn't want to write this letter (実を言うと,私はこの手紙を書きたくなかったのです) 日本語の意味に合うように, 空所に不定詞を含む適切な表現を入れなさい。 1) 実を言うと、 私はその仕事ができるかどうかわからない。 , I don't know if I can do the job. 2) 率直に言って、 あなたの考えは間違っている。 " your idea is wrong. 3) 私たちは道に迷った。 さらに悪いことに, 日が暮れてきた。 We got lost. And Ja, it was getting dark. p.234

回答募集中 回答数: 0
英語 高校生

緊急です! この1ページの答え教えてください🙏

(教科書 pp.52-59) Unit 4 Is your city sustainable enough? star n = 1. The Can- Do! Speak 都市問題について聞いた情報をもとに説明することができる。 都市問題を解決する方法について議論することができる。 Write 自分の住む地域の自治体に要望書を書くことができる。 Small Talk 4) How is the building in this picture different from an ordinary house? Do you think your town is comfortable for you and people of all ages? banihobnu Listen ai "but won" ansom bidro coll Riko and her cousin Yuri are talking online (Yuri is now a college student studying in Vauban, Germany). Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks. Riko col mont hio daw blow ch Vauban Buildings: ⚫designed to consume less [ Cars: .2[ ]% of the residents: don't have a car the public transportation service ⚫not allowed to [ ] in the residential areas children: play safely in the [ ] Yuri is related Listen Again 1) Listen again, and fill in each blank below. 2) After that, choose one similar expression from (a) to (c). Communication Strategy ① 久しぶりに会った相手にかける言葉は? Riko: Hi, Yuri. How's your college life in Germany? (c) What's up? pane (a) It's a pleasure to meet you. (b) Long time no see. Communication Strategy ② 話題にさらに論点を加えるには? Yuri: Trams run every seven minutes along the main road, and residents have easy access to the stops. so that children can play safely in the streets. (a) Finally cars are not allowed to park in the residential areas (c) On top of that (b) In other words Sp You (@ in the wor haring ex 4210. and th Mbuisn Expla de6 eftor

回答募集中 回答数: 0
英語 中学生

いの答えと考え方を教えてください。

5 10 15 20 25 30 The Olympics were held in Tokyo in 1964. A few years ago before the Olympics, Japan had a big problem. It was a problem of communication. Many foreign people didn't visit Japan, and we had only, Japanese signs. For example, words like "i" or "" were on toilet doors. These signs were not understood by many foreign people. Japanese people at that time needed to make signs in many different languages for foreign people. But when they put many words on one sign, the "letters became too small. They could not easily read the sign. They had to think of ) signs for foreign people. Mr. Masaru Katsumi, a leader of a design team for the Olympics, had a great idea. everyone /to/ was easy / thought / understand he forit pictures. He wanted to make picture signs. These signs are called *pictograms and are used in many places now. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Look at these pictures. Picture 1 shows a shower. Picture 2, shows a toilet. Picture 3 shows a restaurant. Foreign people can easily understand what each picture shows. They had to make pictograms which everyone could understand without any trouble. When they started to make them, one of the pictograms was a shower. Many Japanese people didn't know about showers at that time and didn't have one at home. One of the designers didn't even know the word "shower." One officer had to explain how to use it with a photo of a shower. The designer made the pictograms through the officer's words. With a lot of trouble and hard work, twelve designers needed three months and made pictograms for the Olympics. When the last pictogram was finished, Mr. Katsumi said to all the designers, "You did a great job, but this work is not for us. We did it for all Japanese people. Please write your names on this paper." The paper said that they'd like to give up the *copyright to the pictograms. They wrote their names on the paper. They gave up the copyright. One of the designers said, "Mr. Katsumi hopes that many people in many places will use the pictograms in the future. Money from the copyright is not important to Mr. Katsumi. He is proud that he is one of the members who worked for the Tokyo Olympics." In 2020, we are going to have the Olympics in Tokyo. Our life will change a lot. What kinds of new signs or pictograms will we see around us? (E) letter pictogram ピクトグラム(絵文字) designer www. デザイナー officer 役人 copyright 著作権

回答募集中 回答数: 0