Test 8
各文には文法的誤りまたは不適切な表現が一ヶ所ずつあります(単語またはフレーズ)。指摘して修正して下さい。
1. The badger is a clumsy creature, unable to climb trees, swim, or moving very fast.
2. Helium is so too light that it constantly escapes from the atmosphere and drifts into space.
3. Louisa May Alcott is chiefly remembered for Little Women, one of the most popular girls' books ever wrote.
4. Gasoline is a blend hundreds of chemical compounds called hydrocarbons.
5. Characteristics of Op Art are the carefully arranging hues and geometric patterns that create optical illusions.
6. The emergence of the railroad during the 1800' s done much to accelerate the settlement of the midwestern United States
7. The adder is a snake has a relatively stout body, a short tail, and a flat head.
8. By working in television, on the legitimate stage, and in the concert hall, Producer Ellis Haizli's versatility was proven.
9. The curative effect of smoke in the leather tanning process was probably an early discover.
10. Advertising fall into two main categories: consumer advertising and trade advertising.
11. Acquire education is the principal way of gaining status in a culture that generally stresses achievement, skillfulness, and upward mobility.
12. The Medal of Honor is the highest military award for courage being given to any individual in the United States.
13. The question of the origin of the Moon is interested not only in itself but also as a part of the larger genesis of the Earth and the solar system.
14. Fifty-eight years after novelist Richard Wright left his home in Mississippi, the state had proclaimed November 21-28 as Richard Wright Week.
15. The full Security Council approved a resolution to ensure Syrian compliance on chemical weapons, and the group responsible for destroying those weapons announced a timetable that start on Tuesday.
16. Aluminum, considered a common metal, is used industrial in significant quantities.
17. A metropolitan region is defined as a central city and the territory where surrounds it.
18. By destroying harmful germs, disinfectants stop decay from becoming progressively worst.
19. Inheritance laws governing the distribution of property are complicated and differ in the various states.
20. Games and recreation provided a release from tension and make people both more willing and fitting to resume their daily routines.
21. Dorothea Dix, was known for her work to improve mental institutions, served as superintendent of nurses during the American Civil War.
22. Oil dispersed in water form the most frequently occurring colloidal solutions.
23. Guar is a sturdy drought-resistant legume grows for forage and for its seeds.
24. Evidently suggesting that patients who show a fighting spirit exhibit stronger immune defenses against the spread of disease than those who suffer stoically.
25. Philosophers commonly reliable on argument to support their own theories and to refute the theories of others.
各文には文法的誤りまたは不適切な表現が一ヶ所ずつあります(単語またはフレーズ)。指摘して修正して下さい。
1. The badger is a clumsy creature, unable to climb trees, swim, or moving very fast.
2. Helium is so too light that it constantly escapes from the atmosphere and drifts into space.
3. Louisa May Alcott is chiefly remembered for Little Women, one of the most popular girls' books ever wrote.
4. Gasoline is a blend hundreds of chemical compounds called hydrocarbons.
5. Characteristics of Op Art are the carefully arranging hues and geometric patterns that create optical illusions.
6. The emergence of the railroad during the 1800' s done much to accelerate the settlement of the midwestern United States
7. The adder is a snake has a relatively stout body, a short tail, and a flat head.
8. By working in television, on the legitimate stage, and in the concert hall, Producer Ellis Haizli's versatility was proven.
9. The curative effect of smoke in the leather tanning process was probably an early discover.
10. Advertising fall into two main categories: consumer advertising and trade advertising.
11. Acquire education is the principal way of gaining status in a culture that generally stresses achievement, skillfulness, and upward mobility.
12. The Medal of Honor is the highest military award for courage being given to any individual in the United States.
13. The question of the origin of the Moon is interested not only in itself but also as a part of the larger genesis of the Earth and the solar system.
14. Fifty-eight years after novelist Richard Wright left his home in Mississippi, the state had proclaimed November 21-28 as Richard Wright Week.
15. The full Security Council approved a resolution to ensure Syrian compliance on chemical weapons, and the group responsible for destroying those weapons announced a timetable that start on Tuesday.
16. Aluminum, considered a common metal, is used industrial in significant quantities.
17. A metropolitan region is defined as a central city and the territory where surrounds it.
18. By destroying harmful germs, disinfectants stop decay from becoming progressively worst.
19. Inheritance laws governing the distribution of property are complicated and differ in the various states.
20. Games and recreation provided a release from tension and make people both more willing and fitting to resume their daily routines.
21. Dorothea Dix, was known for her work to improve mental institutions, served as superintendent of nurses during the American Civil War.
22. Oil dispersed in water form the most frequently occurring colloidal solutions.
23. Guar is a sturdy drought-resistant legume grows for forage and for its seeds.
24. Evidently suggesting that patients who show a fighting spirit exhibit stronger immune defenses against the spread of disease than those who suffer stoically.
25. Philosophers commonly reliable on argument to support their own theories and to refute the theories of others.
Test 8 解答 質問はコメント欄で。
1. The badger is a clumsy creature, unable to climb trees, swim, or moving(-move) very fast.
2. Helium is so (too削除) light that it constantly escapes from the atmosphere and drifts into space.
3. Louisa May Alcott is chiefly remembered for Little Women, one of the most popular girls' books ever wrote(-written).
4. Gasoline is a blend (+of) hundreds of chemical compounds called hydrocarbons.
5. Characteristics of Op Art are the carefully arranging(-arranged) hues and geometric patterns that create optical illusions.
6. The emergence of the railroad during the 1800' s done(-did) much to accelerate the settlement of the midwestern United States
7. The adder is a snake (+which/that) has a relatively stout body, a short tail, and a flat head.
8. By working in television, on the legitimate stage, and in the concert hall, Producer Ellis Haizli's versatility was proven(-Producer Ellis Haizlip proven his versatility)
9. The curative effect of smoke in the leather tanning process was probably an early discover(-discovery).
10. Advertising fall(-falls) into two main categories: consumer advertising and trade advertising.
11. Acquire(-Acquiring) education is the principal way of gaining status in a culture that generally stresses achievement, skillfulness, and upward mobility.
12. The Medal of Honor is the highest military award for courage, being(-that can be) given to any individual in the United States.
13. The question of the origin of the Moon is interested(-interesting) not only in itself but also as a part of the larger genesis of the Earth and the solar system.
14. Fifty-eight years after novelist Richard Wright left his home in Mississippi, the state had(削除) proclaimed November 21-28 as Richard Wright Week.
15. The full Security Council approved a resolution to ensure Syrian compliance on chemical weapons, and the group responsible for destroying those weapons announced a timetable that start(-starts) on Tuesday.
16. Aluminum, considered a common metal, is used industrial(-industrially) in significant quantities.
17. A metropolitan region is defined as a central city and the territory where(-which) surrounds it.
18. By destroying harmful germs, disinfectants stop decay from becoming progressively worst(-worse).
19. Inheritance laws governing the distribution of property are complicated and differs(-differ) in the various states.
20. Games and recreation provided(-provide) a release from tension and make people both more willing and fitting to resume their daily routines.
21. Dorothea Dix, was(削除) known for her work to improve mental institutions, served as superintendent of nurses during the American Civil War.
22. Oil dispersed in water form(-forms) the most frequently occurring colloidal solutions.
23. Guar is a sturdy drought-resistant legume grows(grown) for forage and for its seeds.
24. Evidently suggesting(-Evidence suggests) that patients who show a fighting spirit exhibit stronger immune defenses against the spread of disease than those who suffer stoically.
25. Philosophers commonly reliable(-rely) on argument to support their own theories and to refute the theories of others.
1. The badger is a clumsy creature, unable to climb trees, swim, or moving(-move) very fast.
2. Helium is so (too削除) light that it constantly escapes from the atmosphere and drifts into space.
3. Louisa May Alcott is chiefly remembered for Little Women, one of the most popular girls' books ever wrote(-written).
4. Gasoline is a blend (+of) hundreds of chemical compounds called hydrocarbons.
5. Characteristics of Op Art are the carefully arranging(-arranged) hues and geometric patterns that create optical illusions.
6. The emergence of the railroad during the 1800' s done(-did) much to accelerate the settlement of the midwestern United States
7. The adder is a snake (+which/that) has a relatively stout body, a short tail, and a flat head.
8. By working in television, on the legitimate stage, and in the concert hall, Producer Ellis Haizli's versatility was proven(-Producer Ellis Haizlip proven his versatility)
9. The curative effect of smoke in the leather tanning process was probably an early discover(-discovery).
10. Advertising fall(-falls) into two main categories: consumer advertising and trade advertising.
11. Acquire(-Acquiring) education is the principal way of gaining status in a culture that generally stresses achievement, skillfulness, and upward mobility.
12. The Medal of Honor is the highest military award for courage, being(-that can be) given to any individual in the United States.
13. The question of the origin of the Moon is interested(-interesting) not only in itself but also as a part of the larger genesis of the Earth and the solar system.
14. Fifty-eight years after novelist Richard Wright left his home in Mississippi, the state had(削除) proclaimed November 21-28 as Richard Wright Week.
15. The full Security Council approved a resolution to ensure Syrian compliance on chemical weapons, and the group responsible for destroying those weapons announced a timetable that start(-starts) on Tuesday.
16. Aluminum, considered a common metal, is used industrial(-industrially) in significant quantities.
17. A metropolitan region is defined as a central city and the territory where(-which) surrounds it.
18. By destroying harmful germs, disinfectants stop decay from becoming progressively worst(-worse).
19. Inheritance laws governing the distribution of property are complicated and differs(-differ) in the various states.
20. Games and recreation provided(-provide) a release from tension and make people both more willing and fitting to resume their daily routines.
21. Dorothea Dix, was(削除) known for her work to improve mental institutions, served as superintendent of nurses during the American Civil War.
22. Oil dispersed in water form(-forms) the most frequently occurring colloidal solutions.
23. Guar is a sturdy drought-resistant legume grows(grown) for forage and for its seeds.
24. Evidently suggesting(-Evidence suggests) that patients who show a fighting spirit exhibit stronger immune defenses against the spread of disease than those who suffer stoically.
25. Philosophers commonly reliable(-rely) on argument to support their own theories and to refute the theories of others.