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【必答問題) and 27,000 miles (about 43,000 kilometers), Irving became the youngest person at that 4次の英文を読んで,あとの間間いに答えよ。(配点 20) time to fly around the world alone. Today, as part of Experience Aviation, Irving is planning a “Classroom in the Sky." Barrington Irving was the first African American to fly around the world by himself. This time, he wants to fly a jet around the world and get thousands of students to work He did it in an airplane he built himself. He also started an organization to get young together with him to help solve problems he has while flying. Through the Internet, the people interested in flying and to teach them not to be afraid to follow their dreams. students will be able to see Irving, get information from him, and talk with him as he Irving was born in Jamaica in 1983. When he was six years old, his family moved flies, Irving is really determined to help young people become interested in flying. to Miami, Florida. His parents, who were not rich, hada bookstore. When Irving was not in school, he worked at the bookstore. One day he met an airline pilot there. Irving 注) *cockpit =(航空機の)操縦室 *control =制御(操縦) 装置 was only 15 at the time, The pilot took Irving to the airport, and there they got on a *scholarship=奨学金 *aviation =航空 (学) Boeing 777 airliner. The pilot let him sit in the *cockpit and play with the "controls. *equipment =備 From that time on, Irving was determined to fly. He wanted to do everything to make 問1 本文中の空所(ア)に入れるのに最も適当なものを、次の1~4のうちから一つ選 this dream come true. び、番号で答えよ。 To make money for flying lessons, Irving took small jobs at airports after school. 1 Because He studied hard and graduated from high school in 2002. ( ア) he was such a good 2 However student, Irving got a *scholarship to go to college and study #aviation. While Irving was 3 If in college, he wanted to share his love of flying with high school students in poor Though neighborhoods, He viaited schools in his free time and talked about careers in aviation. When Irving got his pilot's license, he began to have a bigger dream. He wanted to 問2 次の Question に対する Answer となるように, 空所に当てはまる適当な英語を補え。 fly around the world to show young people that there is no limit to your dreama if you Question: What did Irving want to show young people by flying around the world? really want something. He had no money to rent a plane, so he asked the makers of Answer :There is ( airplanes to give him parts for free so he could build his own plane to fly around the world. (イ) They agreed. 問3 下線部(イ)について具体的に説明した, 次の文の空所 ( ① )· ( ② ) に当てはま In 2005, Irving started a non-profit organization (NPO), called Experience る適当な日本語を、 They が指す内容を明らかにして補え。 Aviation, to get poor young people interested in flying. He even taught them how to put アーヴィング(Irving) が ( a plane together, and that helped them to understand math and science. Later, the ために,( の )ことに同意した。 students built a plane and Irving flew it. The next year, with the help of others, Irving 8ot money to start a learning center in a Miami airport with *equipment to help the students learn to fly a plane. 問4 アーヴィングが開講を予定している教室で、, 生徒たちがインターネットを利用すること みだ

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English Junior High

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読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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English Junior High

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読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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English Junior High

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読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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