英文法のクイズ問題!スリリングなタイトルを考えてみました!

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He( )that my hdadache was caused by a lack of sleep. (1)explained (2)spoke (3)told (4)addressed Everyone working here( )you to do the job at the highest level. (1)brings about (2)counts on (3)looks through (4)follows up When I got home,I found a( )on the doorstep. (1)bunch of flowers (2)few flower (3)wrapped flowers (4)handful of flower Excuse me,can I pay for my gym membership( )? (1)for month (2)by a month (3)for monthly (4)by the month It was not( )our teacher said that annoyed us,but the way she said it. (1)only (2)as (3)what (4)that それぞれ当てはまる番号を選んでください。 出来れば選んだ根拠(解説)もお願いします。

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He( )that my hdadache was caused by a lack of sleep. (1)explained 説明した (2)spoke 話した (3)told 告げた (4)addressed (人に)話しかけた (正解)(1) (訳)彼は私の頭痛は睡眠不足が原因だと説明した。 Everyone working here( )you to do the job at the highest level. (1)brings about ~を引き起こす (2)counts on ~を当てにする (3)looks through ~に目を通す (4)follows up (ぴったりと)~の後に付いていく (正解)(2) (訳)ここで働いている人はみんなあなたがその仕事を最高レベルですることを当てにしている。 When I got home,I found a( )on the doorstep. (1)bunch of flowers 花束 (2)few flower ほとんど無い花(複数) (3)wrapped flowers 包装された花(複数) (4)handful of flower 一つかみの花(flowers とするべき) (正解)(1) (訳)家に帰ると、入り口に花束が一つあるのがわかった。 Excuse me,can I pay for my gym membership( )? (1)for month (2)by a month (3)for monthly (monthly 毎月の) (4)by the month (by the + 単位となる名詞、で「~ぎめで、~単位で」 (正解)(4) (訳)済みませんが、ジムの会員権を月極めで払えますか? It was not( )our teacher said that annoyed us,but the way she said it. (1)only (2)as (3)what (4)that not A but B 「AではなくてB」、what our teacher said「私たちの先生の言ったこと」what は関係代名詞、It was ~ that ... の強調構文 (正解)(3) (訳)私たちを困らさせたのは私たちの先生の言ったことではなくて、彼女の言い方だった。(先生は女性)

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