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広島大学の二次試験対策について質問です。 去年から新しく2個の資料から問題を解く形式に変わりました。慣れるために問題を解きたいんですが、去年の分しかありません(TT) 2個の資料を用いて問題を解いていく形式の長文がある大学の過去問を知っていたら、教えて欲しいです! ↓写真... Read More

(I] Read the following two passages and answer the questions. 資料1 A cave-wall depiction of a pig and buffalo hunt is the world's oldest recorded story, claim archaeologists who discovered the work on the Indonesian island Sulawesi. The scientists say the scene is more than 44,000 years old. The 4.5-metre-long panel features reddish-brown forms that seem to depict human-like figures hunting local animal species. Previously, rock paintings found in European sites dated to around 14,000 to 21,000 years old were considered to be the world's oldest clearly narrative artworks. The scientists working on the latest find say that the Indonesian art predates these. Such artworks are notoriously difficult to date because they can be made with raw materials, such as charcoal(注1), which can be much older than the paintings themselves. But scientists excited the archaeological worid when they reported, in 2014 and 2018, that caves in Sulawesi and Borneo held artworks, including animal paintings, which were older than 40,000 years. The panel seems to depict wild pigs found on Sulawesi and a species of small-bodied buffalo, called an anoa. These appear alongside smaller figures that look human but also have animal traits such as tails and long noses. In one section, an anoa is surrounded by several figures holding spears and possibly ropes. The depiction of these animal-human figures, known in mythology as therianthropes (注 2), suggests that early humans in Sulawesi had the ability to conceive of things that do not exist in the natural world, claim 2 the researchers. The oldest such example from Europe is a half-lion, half-human ivory figure from Germany that researchers have estimated to be 40,000 years old-although Some suggest that it might be significantly younger. A roughly 17,000-year-old painting of a bison chasinga bird-headed human, from Lascaux Cave in France, is considered to be one of the earliest depictions of a clear scene in European rock art. To determine the age of the hunting scene, researchers led by archaeologist Maxime Aubert, at Griffith University, Australia, analysed calcite (注 3) 'popcorn' that had built up on the painting. Radioactive uranium in the mineral slowly decays into thorium. So by measuring the relative levels of different isotopes (往0 of these elements, the researchers were able to determine that calcite on top of one pig began forming at least 43,900 years ago, and deposits (注 5) on two anoas are older than 40,900 years. The dating gives scientists clues about the origins of figurative art. "t has always been assumed that the tradition of figurative painting arose in Europe," says Alistair Pike, an archaeological scientist at the University of Southampton, UK. "This shows the tradition does not have its origins in Europe." But he notes that the researchers dated only the portions of the painting that show animals, so it's possible that the therianthropes were added later. Aubert says the team did not find calcite samples over the therianthropes. Aubert thinks the animals and the therianthropes were painted at the same time. They are of similar colour and weathered in the same way, he notes, and all the other cave art from the region is from the same time period. Archacologist Bruno David, at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, agrees with Aubert's interpretation. If the entire painting is more than 44,000 years olid, it could mean that early humans arrived in southeast Asia with the capacity for symbolic representation and storytelling. David argues. Archaeologists have already found paint palettes and objects such as eggshells with abstract engravings made by early humans in southern Africa, he adds. “'s probably only a matter of time before narrative paintings of this, and much older age, are found in Africa." (Adapted from Nature, December 11, 2019) (注1) charcoal 木炭 (注2) therianthrope 獣人 (注3) calcite 方解石 (注4) isotope 同位体 (注5) deposit 付着物

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English Senior High

明日までにお願いします!

F次の英文について、設間に答えなさい。 Color can afect human mood. We have known this for a long time. Ancient Egyptians and Chinese used difterent colors to help sick people. No one really knows (①) worked or not. But we can see today that people still think that the effect of colors is imp0rtant. The simplest example is ②the way people choose colore for their rooms. Another example is the color ®( choose ) for Company products. We als0 consider the color of clothes very carefully when we decide © what we should buy.. Many people believe that red has a high energy level. They feel that it is connected to speed, danger, excitement, and passion. It is a good ® (choose) for a fast car, but not so good for a doctor's oice. In that kind of place, a soft blue is thought to be better. Blue is a color that seems to help people to relax, Green also helps people to feel calm. In contrast to this, yellow creates feelings of happiness and cheer, and it ia often used in kitchens and bathrooms. But nothing is really quite so simple. Research shows that some people get angry more quickly in a yellow room. Babies seem to cry more, too. And even a soft blue, which is usually relaxing, can also make 8ome people have sad feelings. Finally, it is important to remember that the effects of color on human mood don't. always last a long time. In fact, the effect isusually relatively short. For example, a soft blue room may help people feel calm at first, but the efect disappears fairly soon. 間1 カッコのに適語を入れなさい。 間2 下線部のの語句を同じ意味の1語で言いなさい。 間3 カッコの語を適切な形(派生語)に変えなさい。 間4 下線部のを同じ意味の3語に変えなさい。 問5 次の説明に該当する語を本文中から書きだしなさい。 1. a diference between people, ideas, situations, things etc that are being compared 2. the possibility that someone or something wil be harmed, destroyed, or killed 8. the room where you prepare and cook food 4. the way you feel at a particular time ( the answer is not 'feelings') 5. serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas 間6 本文の内容と合うものを1つ記号で答えなさい。 イ Few people know how important the effects of color are、 ロ Ifyou want to relax, you should choose red for your room. ハ Babies will stop crying when they are taken into a yellow rom. ニ Our feelings can be affected by color, but the effects are relatively short.

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English Senior High

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(レポート課題) 英文をよみ、下の問いに答えなさい。 Color can affect human mood. We have known this for a long time. Ancient Egyptians and Chinese used different colors to help sick people. No one really knows if it worked or not. But we can see today that people still think that the effect of color is important. The simplest example is the way people choose colors for their rooms. Another example is the color choice for company products. We also consider the color of clothes very carefully when we decide what to buy. Many people believe that red has a high energy level. They feel that it is connected to speed, danger, excitement, and passion. It is a good choice for a fast car, but not s0 good for a doctor's office. In that kind of place, a soft blue is thought to be better. Blue is a color that seems to help people to feel calm. In contrast to this, yellow creates feelings of happiness and cheer, and it is often used in kitchens 問 問 and bathrooms But nothing is really quite so simple. Research shows that some people get angry 問 more quicky in a yellow room. Babies seem to cry more, too. And even a soft blue, which is usually relaxing, can also make some people have sad feeling. Finally, it is important to remember that the effects of color on human mood don't alwayslast along time. In fact, the effect is usually relatively short. For example, a soft blue room may help people feel calm at first, but the effect disappears fairly soon. 問1 第2、第3段落の筆者の言いたいこと (筆者の主張) は何か。 簡潔に要約しなさい。 第1段落 色は人間の気持ちに影響を及ぼすことがある 第2段落/( 第3段落 /(名人種に対する

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English Senior High

問3について ④みたいな選択肢のとき、ついついwhenを 「~とき」と訳してしまいます。 模範解答は「いつ、他者のそばに立つべきか」と書いてあったのですが、なぜこのときはwhenを「いつ、~」と訳してるんですか?どういうときに「いつ」と訳せばいいんでしょうか? あと、「~... Read More

第6問(配点 24) A findings to your classmates. social positions. Personal Space and Culture Hall also told an interesting story illustrating cultural influenee, He was Sitting alone on a chair in the lobby of a hotel when an unfamiliar Arabian man came within arm's length) The man looked as if he was waiting for someone and stood in front of than an Asian person. strangers. him. Due to his personal space being violated, he felt very uncomfortable and tried to show his discomfort, but the Arab did not seem to notice at all) Hall had no idea why the man was standing so close, thinking that even in a public place like a hotel lobby, someone's personal space should be respected by others. Afterward, when he 0 taik with your friends even when thev are closer than this distance. However, you met his Arab friend, Hall asked why the man had acted so rudely. His friend said, “That's just an American idea. Arabs believe that personal space does not exist for anyone in a public place like a hotel lobby." Furthermore, a distance of less than 1.5 feet (46cm) from you is called *“intimate In a globalized society, knowledge of cultural influence on interpersonal distance aistance." Since physical contact with others is likely to occur within this distance, is necessary in daily life/ People from different cultural backgrounds have a personal only those who have a very close relationship with you are allowed to come nearer space of a different size, and it is very likely that you will mistakenly violate their than that. By contrast, when you step into a stranger's space formed by intimate personal space. This may sometimes cause(serious trouble, Therefore, understanding distance, they may feel that you are trying to frighten them or physically attack them. the sense of interpersonal distances in other cultures will help avoid conflict with Hall classifies “personal distance” and “intimate distance” as someone's personal others. space. The space outside of your personal space can also be divided into two types, depending on the distance./ A distance of between 4 feet (1.2m) and 12 feet (3.7m) from you is called “social distance," and a distance of more than 12 feet away from you is called"distance." in non-situations, in business or parties, place at a social . On the other hand, a public distance is a public speech. You also to keep this distance when meeting people in important The point here is that , , the same for all , but are by your or, , by the culture you belong to. , that people in South , in , space than people in Asia, a South will allow a to get closer 3- 31 3- 30

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English Senior High

少し多いですが、答えを教えていただけないでしょうか?至急お願いしたいです!!

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English Senior High

3段落目の2文目でどこで他の州でと言っているのかわかりません。。stateとthis stateと分けているからstateが他の州という意味になるのでしょうか?

16 本 単A1OS 第4問 次の問い(A B) に答えよ。(配点35) bahaっ t rmed about Clyelho nw eっもndhaらgi oke A 次の文章はある報告書の一部である。この文章とグラフを読み,下の問い(間 に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ下の from sticki 28umel tio Sw 1~4)の 35 38 g Direeり o d行dde R cause 0~Oのうちから一つずつ選べ。 re sonich lates t0 Engiish. (here remane 問1 97 Magnet and Sticky: A Study on State-to-State Migration in the US g Seli5 alvu bue ainobute Tuo ToY risnnoijesup Some people live their whole lives near their places of birth, while others ale97 io 0 ge 10 elsog 91u11 brts SO bue move elsewhere. A、study conducted by the Pew Research Center looked into the state-to-state moving patterns of a iencans. T he study examined each Frefichand Spamssh state to determine how many of their adult citizens have moved there from ld e nostusefui bec Chna is a fasteOwing ecoons States with high percentages of these residents are called Chimese beeause Chioa has the greatest *magnet" states in the report. \The study also investigated what percent of other states. u beusefmte pegol adults born in each state are still living there. States high in these numbers uronean are called ticky) states. The study found that some states were both magnet and sticky, while others were neither. \There were also states that were only magnet or. only sticky. Figures 1 and 2 show how selected states rank on magnet and sticky scales, respectively. Eloridd' is a good example of a state that ranks high on both. \ Seventy percent of its current adult population was born in another state; at the same time, 66% of adults born in Florida are still living there. On the other hand, West Virginia is neither magnet (only 27%) nor, particularly sticky(49%). In other words, it has few newcomers, and relatively few West Virginians stay there. Michigan is a typical example of a state which is highly sticky, but very low magnet. In contrast, Alaska, which ranks near the top of ss the magnet scale, is the least sticky of all states. g oareon 9 at Three other extreme examples also appear in Figures 1 and 2. The first is Nevada) where the high proportion of adult residents born out of state makes this state America's top magnet. \(New York) is at the opposite end of the magnet scale, even though it is attractive to immigrants from other nations. The third extreme example is Texas, at the opposite end of the sticky scale 004

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