Three Heads are Better Than One: An Interesting English Conversation
このQ&Aのポイント
In a conversation among Dave, Masao, Tom, and Norika, they discuss the meaning of the number 'three' and its significance.
Dave wonders if 'three' has any special meaning, while Masao mentions that odd numbers are considered lucky in Japan.
Tom suggests doing homework together, but they all realize they're unable to solve it. Norika comes to the rescue with the answer, and Dave jokingly says her 'one head' is better than their 'three heads' together.
英語の長文の問題です。
英語の長文の質問です。
(以下は長文の続きです)
Dave: I think it’s interesting,too.Does ‘three’ mean anything special?
Masao: Maybe.Odd numbers are lucky numbers in Japan.
Tom:I see. Now, let’s do the homework together.Oh,no! I can’t do it either! Norika, can you help?
Norika: Okay. Here is the answer.
Dave: Oh,no! Norika’s head is better than our three heads together!
((1))に入る単語
1.Two 2. Three 3. Four 4. Five
((2))に入る英文
1. means, in this case,you and me. So I count your head
2.does not refer to you, Dave and me
3.have a special meaning. In fact,it means smart people
4. are popular numbers among many European people
((3))に入る単語
1.comes in 2. comes along 3. comes back 4.comes from
それぞれ適切なものを選ぶと2,2,4で正しいですか?