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.... Reading Comprehension II 次の文章を読み、 後の問いに答えなさい。 Rakugo is a form of traditional Japanese spoken entertainment. It first became popular among people of the merchant class "chonin," and also spread to the lower classes during the Edo period. 16 A single rakugo performer appears on stage and kneels on a cushion. The performer wears a traditional Japanese kimono and usually has nothing except two stage properties: a paper fan and a hand towel. The fan can be used to represent a variety of things, such as a pipe, chopsticks, a pen, a fishing pole or a cup. Sometimes it creates sound effects. The hand towel can be used for things like a letter, a book or an actual towel. The comic story, which the performer narrates, is usually in the form of a conversation between two or more characters. The storyteller plays the two or three roles fluently and switches from one character to another by changing his voice, accent, or expression and turning his head, so the audience can imagine the scene. In the Meiji period, a British rakugo performer brought a lot of excitement to the audience. He was the first foreign-born rakugo perfomer, named Henry James Black, who adopted the stage name "Kairakutei Black." Everyone had a good laugh at hearing his comic tales and his fluent Edo dialect. 注 kneel on a cushion 座布団に座る sound effects have a good laugh at 〜 〜 に大笑いする

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English Senior High

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4 Conclusion: bridging the chasm The Jomon culture still exerts great influence on us today. Okamoto Taro, a well-known Japanese artist, created the Tower of the Sun for the Osaka Expo in 1970. It was inspired by the dogu with a heart-shaped face. Yamaoka Nobutaka, a movie director, had spent five years visiting 100 Jomon sites before filming a movie about the Jomon culture. He says, "There is a great chasm separating the Jomon period and us. But as we get to know more about it, we come to see something that enables us to look at ourselves in new ways." When you look at these dogu, try to imagine that they are looking back at you through 10,000-year-old eyes. You sparked our interest in Australia's prehistoric art. We hope we've sparked your interest in Japan's. Next year we hope some of you can come to visit us in Aomori. We'll go together to Sannai-Maruyama. You'll see the Jomon culture up close. Thank you. If you have any questions, we'd be happy to answer them. 3. もう一度本文を読んで以下の問いに答えましょう。 Q-1 According to Yamaoka, how do we learn to look at ourselves in new ways? Q-2 What do the Japanese students hope the Australian students will do next year? Q-3 Ayumi says, "The Jomon culture still exerts great influence on us today." What evidence does she give us? a. Copies of dogu have become popular among foreign visitors. b. The Sannai-Maruyama site has become a major tourist spot. c. The Jomon culture influenced both Okamoto Taro and Yamaoka Nobutaka.

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English Senior High

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日本文と同じ意味になるように [ ]内の語句を並べ替え, 〔〕の中で3番目と6番目にくる語句の番号を書き なさい。 (1) アンとジョージは, 一人息子の成績がもの足りないと思っている。 Anne and George [1. do 2. is 3. not 4. only 5. son 6. their 7. think〕 doing a good job at school. (2) 君が才能を無駄にしているのには,とても耐えられない。 It's more bear can 3. 4. see 5than 6. to 7. you) wasting your talents. (3) 彼は一日中働いたあとで夜も働くことだけはしたくなかった。 (1. after 2. do work that night, too. (4) 事件についての教授の説明が少しも正確でないと信じる理由がある。 There is reason to believe that the professor's (1. accurate 2. far of 4. from 5. is 6. the /event ? explanation). (5) この通りを歩くと、 必ず知り合いに出会ってしまう。 I [1. someone 2. running into cannot this street Swalk along 6. I know without). (6) その都市が発展したからといって、必ずしも住民の生活環境がよくなったとは限らない。 The living conditions of the inhabitants/ ( necessarily 2. because 3. become better 5/not 6. simply 7. have) the city has been developed. (7) 私の上司は、周りの人の意見に左右されるような人ではない。 he 4. last 5the 6. thing 7 to & wanted) working all day / was to My boss is (1. the the last 3. opinions person. influenced 6. to be 7. by 8. of] those around him. (8) 彼が言ったことは真っ赤な嘘だ。 (1. he 2. is 3. near 4. nowhere 5. what 6. said 7. the truth). どこにもな

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