問題一覧
1
I waited for two hours at the station but he didn’t【show up】.
現れる
2
He’s always late. Yesterday he didn’t【turn up】until six.
現れる
3
In 1861 the Civil War【broke out】in America.
起こる
4
I couldn’t arrive at class on time because my bicycle had【broken down】.
故障する
5
the meeting【broke up】at four.
終わる
6
How did the accident at school【come about】?
起こる
7
His new novel wil【come out】next mouth.
出版される
8
when he【came to】, he found himself lying on his bed at home.
意識を取り戻す
9
Stay here as long as the food supply【holds out】.
持ち堪える
10
Why not change the font color here into yellow and make it【stand out】?
目立つ
11
The craziest ideas often【turn out】to be the most interesting and useful ones in the long run.
であることがわかる
12
You should not【cut in】when someone else is taking.
口を挟む
13
Please don’t【break in】on our conversation.
口を挟む
14
My grandfather【passed away】when I was 10 years old.
亡くなる
15
I would like to eat out and【stay up】late tonight.
寝ずに起きている
16
【Watch out】! There is a snake in the bush.
気をつけろ
17
The dry season will【set in】soon.
始まる
18
He【set out】at four in the morning
出発する
19
The time bomb【went off】and five people were injured.
爆発する
20
Our plane【took off】at exactly twelve o’clock, and landed on time at Kennedy Airport.
離陸する
21
The big car【pulled up】at the traffic light.
止まる
22
Information technology has【brought about】a great change in our lives.
引き起こす
23
she【brings up】her children with a lot of love.
育てる
24
He【made up】a good excuse for putting off his departure.
でっち上げる
25
John spoke English so fast that we couldn’t【make out】what he said.
理解する
26
I couldn’t【figure out】what she was trying to say.
理解する
27
It is nice of Tom to have【picked up】his friends at the station.
迎えに行く
28
Kate【picked out】five beautiful peaches.
選ぶ
29
He went to Africa never to return; he was【given up】for dead.
諦める
30
Unknown words should be【looked up】in a dictionary.
調べる
31
It is easy to make plans, but difficult to【carry】them【out】.
実行する
32
I tried to【carry on】the investigation on my own.
続ける
33
They had better【cut down】their living expenses.
切り詰める
34
I【left】my umbrella【behind】in the train.
置き忘れる
35
These two lines should be【left out】.
除外する
36
We couldn’t【rule out】the possibility that civil war will break out in that country.
否定する
37
He speaks so fast that I can’t【take in】what he says.
理解する
38
She will【take on】the responsibility if they start the project.
引き受ける
39
He【took over】his father’s business.
引き継ぐ
40
I’m sorry I’ve【taken up】so much of your time.
取る
41
She【showed off】the diamond ring.
見せびらかす
42
The company【laid off】some two hundred workers
一時解雇する
43
He made it a rule to【put aside】a certain sum every month.
貯金する
44
【Put】everything【away】neatly.
片付ける
45
Don’t【put off】till tomorrow what you can do today.
延期する
46
You’d better【put on】a coat when you got out. It’s really cold today.
着る
47
I like this dress. May I【try】it【on】?
試しに着る
48
The children【wore】us【out】with their constant screaming and crying.
疲れ果てさせる
49
【Put down】your name on the last line of this document.
書き留める
50
John was able to【hold back】anger and avoid a fight.
抑える
51
The government【set up】a commission to inquire into the problem of unemployment.
設立する
52
It’s nice of you to come all the way to the station to【set】me【off】.
見送る
53
I need to【hand in】the essay tomorrow morning.
提出する
54
Two weeks later the student finally【turned in】the homework.
提出する
55
she【turned on】the TV.
つける
56
She【turned off】all the lights which had been left on.
消す
57
The fire fighters wii【put out】the fight soon.
消す
58
The mayer【turned down】the proposal by the committee member.
拒絶する
59
The English teacher gave us five minutes to【work out】the problem.
解く
60
It is difficult to【keep up】big old houses like these.
維持する
61
Our school trip was【called off】because of had weather.
中止する
62
He【called up】his former boss.
電話する
63
Bob【let】me【down】again.
失望させる
64
“I don’t feel any all. I’ve got an awful headache.” “Why don’t you【take】a day【off】today?”
休みを取る