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TRIAL 1 英表 英表 Willing Lesson 9 比較 1 【形容詞・副詞の比較変化] 各文の( )内の語を比較級か最上級にしなさい。 (1) Health is (important) than wealth. ( (2) Prices were (low) last year than this year. (3) She was afraid, so she walked (fast). (4) This curry and rice is the (hot) that I've ever eaten. (5) That new movie is the (bad) one I have ever seen. (6) Which do you like (well), summer or winter? (7) I got up (early) than usual to jog this morning. (8) Look into this problem (far), and you will become more interested in it. ( (9) In the (late) half of the twentieth century, he made a great discovery. (8) 「(距離が)遠くに」 は farther, 「(程度が) さらに」 は further。 Hints! (9) 「もっと遅い [後の]」 は later, 「後半の」 は latter。 G (1) この石はあの石の2倍の重さだ。 This stone (as, heavy, is, that one, twice). (2) こうした雨の日には、できるだけ注意して運転しなさい。 (carefully, as, as, you, drive) on such a rainy day. 2> [原級を用いた表現] 日本語に合うように( )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 ただし、不足している1 語を補いなさい。 (3) 私たちの教授は学者というよりも,むしろテレビタレントだ。 (not, a TV personality, is, a scholar, our professor, as, so ). 宿 (4) 彼女は見た目ほどレースに出られる体調ではなかった。 She was (the race, as fit, looked, not, as, for). ( ( ( ( ( ( Hints! (1) X times [twice] as .. as ~ 「~の X倍 [2倍] ・・・だ」 (4) <not as [so]... as ~〉 の最初の as [so] は副詞, 後の as は接続詞である。 接続詞 as の後には原則としてS+Vをおく。 ) ) (2) 誠実だから、私はその少年のことがなおいっそう好きだ。 (I, his, all the better, honesty, the boy, like). ) ) ) [ 比較級を用いた表現] 日本語に合うように( )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 ただし、不足してい 1語を補いなさい。 (1) そのデジタルカメラはきみの手のひらくらいの大きさしかないね。 ( bigger, your hand, the digital camera, is, than).

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Part 2 4 some In addition to these physical capabilities, experimental results show that babies' intelligence is often superior to adults'. Because of the way human brains develop, six-month-old babies are better at recognizing certain faces than adults. But there is a 5 catch: it is non-human faces that they really excel at recognizing. In another study, researchers discovered that six-month-olds had no problem distinguishing individual monkeys, although they look almost the same to adults. NIVEL どんな点で赤ちゃんは大人よりも優れているのでしょうか。 10 5 Researchers have also found that babies, before six months of age, have the ability to hear and distinguish between almost all the sounds of human languages. That's about 150 sounds in about 6,500 languages! For instance, Japanese babies can hear the 15 difference between "r" and "1" sounds, which adult Japanese find difficult to distinguish. This ability will disappear gradually as they learn their native language, Japanese. capabilities (kelpabila <capability keipobilan experimenta liksperament intelligence (inteladzana) superior [saplariar recognizing (rékagnaizin) <recognize (rékagnaiz) non-human \nànhjú:man excel [iksel] distinguishing [distingwif(in) idiom 2 be superior to 8 six-month-olds = six-month-old babies 5 there is a catch ここには留意すべき点があります !? 赤ちゃんの際の記憶が定かでないのは、人の記憶は3歳以降に定着するためであるという説があります。

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Part 7 生まれたばかりの赤ちゃんは何もできない,というのは本当でしょうか。 People used to 1 Babies are full of mysteries. think they could do nothing by themselves except breathe, eat and sleep. These days, however, new discoveries about babies show us that they have much greater abilities than most people think. 1B 2 Recent research findings in brain science and cognitive psychology make it clear that babies are not necessarily born with clean slates. For example, they remember some sounds which they heard in the mother's womb. Sounds in the womb are usually muffled, but the melody and rhythm of musical sounds are not much altered. 3 Surprisingly, babies sometimes can naturally do what adults think babies cannot do. Do you believe that babies are born with the ability to hold their 15 breath in the water and swim? Some researchers studying the dive reflex in 21 infants between four and twelve months old found that none of them inhaled water or choked 20 during "diving." They naturally moved their Baby clean ciates 白紙の状態で 15 hold one's breath 後間もなくから1歳くらいになるまでの赤ちゃん 5 10 arms and legs in a swimming motion. discoveries [diskávəriz) <discovery [diskávəri] finding(s) [fáindiŋ(z)] brain [bréin] cognitive [kágnətiv] psychology [saikálǝdzi] slate(s) (sléit(s) womb (wú:m] 17 dive reflex muffle(d) [máfl(d)] rhythm (ríom alter(ed) [5:ltər(d)] surprisingly [sərpráizinli] naturally [nætfərəli] breath [bré0] researcher(s) [riss:rtfər(z)] Co reflex [rí:fleks] infant(s) [infənt(s)] inhale(d) [inhéil(d)] choke(d) [tfóuk (t)] C motion (mouf

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Part 7 生まれたばかりの赤ちゃんは何もできない,というのは本当でしょうか。 People used to 1 Babies are full of mysteries. think they could do nothing by themselves except breathe, eat and sleep. These days, however, new discoveries about babies show us that they have much greater abilities than most people think. 1B 2 Recent research findings in brain science and cognitive psychology make it clear that babies are not necessarily born with clean slates. For example, they remember some sounds which they heard in the mother's womb. Sounds in the womb are usually muffled, but the melody and rhythm of musical sounds are not much altered. 3 Surprisingly, babies sometimes can naturally do what adults think babies cannot do. Do you believe that babies are born with the ability to hold their 15 breath in the water and swim? Some researchers studying the dive reflex in 21 infants between four and twelve months old found that none of them inhaled water or choked 20 during "diving." They naturally moved their Baby clean ciates 白紙の状態で 15 hold one's breath 後間もなくから1歳くらいになるまでの赤ちゃん 5 10 arms and legs in a swimming motion. discoveries [diskávəriz) <discovery [diskávəri] finding(s) [fáindiŋ(z)] brain [bréin] cognitive [kágnətiv] psychology [saikálǝdzi] slate(s) (sléit(s) womb (wú:m] 17 dive reflex muffle(d) [máfl(d)] rhythm (ríom alter(ed) [5:ltər(d)] surprisingly [sərpráizinli] naturally [nætfərəli] breath [bré0] researcher(s) [riss:rtfər(z)] Co reflex [rí:fleks] infant(s) [infənt(s)] inhale(d) [inhéil(d)] choke(d) [tfóuk (t)] C motion (mouf

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