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Freshman English Writing  演習(2単位) 学部1年生 必修科目  後期

 

平成20年9月〜平成21年1月

 

使用教科書:Active Communication(南雲堂、平成163月)

 

履修上の注意:卒業要件の必修科目であるので、しっかりと出席とし、成果をあげてもらいたい。Dictationを中心にした英作文の授業となる。事前にしっかりと教科書を準備し、授業には遅れることなく出席するように。英和・和英辞典等は必携である。なお、サブテキストは授業中には配付し、その後使用するので、忘れずに持参してもらいたい。教科書とサブテキストについては、解答のみをこのHPにて公開する。なお、教科書は市販のものを利用するので、大学の購買で入手してもらいたい。

 

中間試験の実施

実施日    11月25日(火) 教場を変更して実施します。

試験範囲  『英語補助教材 2008 文法&整序問題編』 116〜140

         Active Communication                     Unit 1 〜Unit 2

         (Let’s Express It in Enlgishは除く)

 

『英語補助教材 2008 文法&整序問題編』(解答)

6 

(76)  4 searched

(77)  1 absence 

(78)  2 pause   

(79)  3  tighten    

(80)  3  dull          

  (81)  2  motion

  (82)  2 withdraw  

(83)  1  plain      

(84)  3  incredibly

(85)  1  resist     

(86)  3  killed         

(87)  2  longer 

  (88)  4  fed up

(89)  1  follows  

  (90)  2  out of control 

  (91)  4  practice

  (92)  1  nodded     

(93)  1  cheating

(94)  3  experiment       

(95)  1  security     

(96)  2  fall         

(97)  3  called off        

  (98)  1  passionate  

  (99)  1  return      

(100)  2  on and off   

(101)  3  in a row

(102)  4  run 

(103)  2  give rise to

(104)  4  do

(105)  2  contrary

(106)  1  evidence

(107)  3  quite a few

(108)  3  running

(109)  2  it

(110)  3  Given

(111)  3  took account

(112)  4 put

(113)  4  having seen

(114)  2  cheering    

(115)  3  with      

 

 

7 

(116)  Why do you think they changed their opinion?

(117)  It was not until this morning that I received your letter.

(118)  We cannot be too careful about what we say.

(119)  The noise kept me from going to sleep last night.

(120)  If you find a new English word, you should never fail to look it up in a dictionary.

(121)  He is the last person to use words.

(122)  Please let me know what to do next.

(123)  I ran to the station only to miss the train.

(124)  She is happy enough to have two children.

(125)  Mr. Inoue will be allowed to leave the hospital in two weeks.

 

 

8 

(126) When people speak of the Japanese language, one of ( the major points they raise ) is the difficulty associated with the writing system.

(127) The continuing decline in the nation’s birth rate means that everyone who ( wants to get into university ) will be able to do so in the future.

(128) A: How is your new job?

     B: It doesn’t pay very much, but I ( make enough to get by ).

(129) A: Bob, your ( bag is in my way ).  I can’t get pass.

     B: Sorry, Jane. I’ll move it right away.

(130) A: There’s ( no use washing the car today because ) it’s going to rain later this afternoon.

     B: Yeah. It’ll just get dirty again.

 

 

9 

(131)  Well, I can get ( here by seven but not before ).

(132)  I haven’t given up.  I ( am just taking a short rest ).

(133)  All right, I’ll tell her not to ( play after nine o’clock at night ).

(134)  Let’s go to ( the supermarket and buy everything necessary ).

(135)  That’s the statue of ( the dog that waited for its master’s return).

(136)  Who ( can look up Nakamura’s phone number ) for me?

(137)  I was very sorry ( to hear your daughter was ill in bed).

(138)  I’ve got a cold.  This sudden change ( in the weather has given me a cold ).

(139)  Mr.Murata, ( may I visit you at your home ) on Sunday?

(140)  Is it necessary to change trains to get to Hiroshima?

 

10 

(141)  The athletic meeting will be put off till next Sunday if it rains tomorrow.

(142)  He walked back and forth on the platform while waiting for the train.

(143)  If you can speak English, you can travel in most European countries without  experiencing too much inconvenience.

(144)  My grandmother who is eighty years old, is always complaining of the cold.

(145)  To tell the truth I drove my father’s car without first asking for his permission.

(146)  The thieves opened all the drawers of the desks in the office in search of money,  but they could not find any after all.

(147)  Most old people keep early hours and my grandfather in particular rises early and is up by 6 o’clock every day.

(148)  The lion walked to and fro in the cage all day and seemed looking for a chance to get outside.

(149)  In Hawaii, one can enjoy seabathing all the year round, and there are many  people who go swimming in celebration of Christmas.

(150)  Please keep this plan a secret, as there may be some changes made in it yet.

 

 

Active Communicationの解答

 

Unit 1

Let’s Say It in English

(1)    Bye, Mary.  Have a good trip.

(2)    I’ll call you as soon as I arrive at the hotel.

(3)    Good.  But remember, I’m going to work pretty soon.

(4)    Well, if you’re out when I call, I’ll leave a message on your answering machine.

(5)    I’ll call you back as soon as I can, then.

(6)    I’m going to miss you very much.

(7)    I’ll miss you, too.

(8)    Thank you for driving me.

(9)    No problem.  Give me a call when you know your return flight.  I’ll pick you up 

here at the airport.

(10) Thanks .  I can hardly wait to see you again.

 

Let’s Express It in English

1. for   2. After   3. in   4. at   5. by   6. on   7. off

 

Let’s Put It in English

1.    ANA canceled the day’s eight scheduled flights to U.S. airports.

2.    The arrival lobbies at Narita Airport were packed with people waiting for friends and relatives.

3.    She burst into tears after parting from her boyfriend in the airport departure lounge.

 

 

Unit 2

Let’s Say It in English

(1)    Can I check in here for JL flight 026 to Los Angeles?

(2)    Yes, you can.  May I see your ticket and passport?

(3)    Here you are.

(4)    Would you like a window seat?

(5)    No, an aisle seat, please.

(6)    OK.  Do you have any bags to check?

(7)    Ah, yes.  This one, please.

(8)    All right.  Here’s our boarding pass.  Please go to Gate Nine when your flight is

    called.

(9)    Thank you.

(10) You’re welcome.  Have a nice flight.

 

Let’s Express It in English

1.    operation  2. airbus  3. airline  4. flights  5. moderation  6. system  7. landings

 

Let’s Put It in English

1.       The H2A rocket is said to be superior in launching capability and economy.

2.       Since February, 2001, Haneda Airport has been allowed to handle international

Charter flights

3.       Over the past 10 years, JAL has transported more than one million passengers along this route.

 

 

Unit 3

Let’s Say It in English

(1)       May I see our passport and your disembarkation card, please?

(2)       Yes.  Here they are.

(3)       What’s the purpose of your visit>

(4)       Just for pleasure.  I’m planning to do a lot of sightseeing.

(5)       What’s your occupation in Japan?

(6)       I’m a university student.

(7)       OK.  How long are you intending to stay?

(8)       For about 2 weeks. (two weeksでもよい)

(9)       Where are you staying?

(10)    At the Hilton in New York.

 

Let’s Express It in English

1.       continued  2. applied  3. took  4. detained  5. discuss  6. want  7. reveal

 

Let’s Put It in English

1,  The refugees were rescued by the army from a sinking ferry a week ago.

2.  A government official said, “We are faced with an economic refugees problem.”

3.  A glassed-in walkway will lead arriving travels to a new customs and immigration