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from injuries due to falls. Poor vision accounts for 18 percent of broken hips. So, why don't more people get regular eye exams? For one thing, eye exams in the United States are not covered by public nor by many private health insurers. Even the new U.S. health care law has yet to include basic eye exams and rehabilitation services for vision loss, though advocates are pushing hard for this coverage in regulations now being prepared. But even those who have insurance or can pay out of pocket are often reluctant to go for regular eye exams. Fear and depression are common impediments for those at risk of vision loss. Patients worry that they could become totally blind and unable to go partying, read or drive a car, he said. [A] many people fail to realize that early detection can result[] vision-preserving therapy. Those at risk include people with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or cardiovascular disease, as well as anyone who has been a smoker or has a family history of an eye disorder like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma. The eyes are truly a window to the body, and a proper eye exam can often alert physicians to a serious underlying disease like diabetes, multiple sclerosis or even a brain tumor. Mr. Lovett recommends that all children have "a professional eye exam" before they start elementary school. "Being able to read the eye chart, which tests distance vision, is not enough, since most learning dhe is whild de adequate

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English Senior High

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Exercises Grammar 日本語と同じ意味になるように,( )内の語(句) を並べかえて文を言いましょう。 1. スコットランドはグレートプリテン島の北部にあるのですが、たくさんの観光名所があります。 Scotland (of Great Britain / is / which / in the north), has a lot of tourist attractions. 2. 私はキルトを着た男性が通りを横切っているのを見ました。 2 I (ina kilt / the street / crossing /aman/saw). 3. 私の娘たちはネッシーの存在を信じているようです。 1 My daughters (believe in / to / seem) the existence of Nessie. attraction(s) [træk∫n(z)] 人を引きつける場所 cross (ing) [kró:s(in)] 横切る existence ligzistans] 存在すること Nessie [nési] ネッシー | Key Expressions 日本語と同じ意味になるように, ( ( )内に適切な語を入れて文を言いましょう。 1. 日本とスコットランドには共通点があります。 Japan and Scotland (ave) something (in) ( 2. その当時、私はスコットランドに住んでいました。 (A+) (that) (time), In was living in Scotland. 3. その工場で,だぶだぶのキルトに火がつきました。 The baggy kilt(Cach) (fre) in the factory. 4. 彼女は私にマーマレードのケーキを大きく切り分けてくれました。 She (Cat) (off) a big piece of marmalade cake for me. Express Yourself! 一例を参考にして, あなた自身について発表しましょう。 I saw my English teachers playing tennis yesterday. I saw _yesterday. Hints! ●my neighbors/your sister / a dog ●having an argument / dancing on the school stage/running after your cat 議論

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English Senior High

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1 Today, Taylor Swift is one of the most popular singers in the world, and is also al cover model for fashion magazines. But she was not always so popular. 2 Taylor Swift began singing country music in Pennsylvania when she was eleven. Country music is an older form of music in the USA that is usually enjoyed by 5 adults. Maybe this is why other kids at her school thought she was strange for stopped calling her. singing country music. Over time, these friends 3 One day, she invited many of her friends to go to the shopping center, but all of them said they were busy. So, Taylor went with her mother. When they got there, they saw all the girls shopping together without Taylor. Soon after that, Taylor 10 began eating lunch at school alone. (1): 4 Taylor asked her parents to take her to *Nashville, a city in Tennessee where many country singers and musicians worked. Her parents decided to move there to help her make her dream come true. Taylor's parents were right to believe she could succeed. At age fourteen, she got a contract with RCA Records, a major music 15 company. 5 RCA wanted Taylor to sing other people's songs until she was an adult. Taylor “ did not like this. She wanted to write and sing her own songs about her life and the boys she dated. The record company did not think older country fans would want to hear (3)a teenage girl talk about her life. 6 Taylor left RCA and joined a smaller record company that released her records. Her music became very popular with teenagers as well as older country music fans. Soon, Taylor was considered a major pop star, and young people who did not normally listen to country loved her music too. 5 7 One day she returned to Pennsylvania to do a concert. Girls from her old school came to the concert and were excited to see her. They treated her like a star, and seemed to have forgotten that they had stopped talking to her in junior high school. 20 Taylor realized her life had changed. (4) * Nashville + VIEN

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