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|2 次の文章は,日本文にあった「法」と「道徳」に関するものです。 読んだうえで設問に答え なさい。 When we think about the reach of the law, the first question is whether we have good reason to accept that the law has any proper authority | (ア)|all. (A) Why should we obey it? To a certain extent, the answer is implicit in the analysis of the “nature of law" question. (B) If law is held to be morally authoritative by definition, it will seem that an obligation to obey flows simply from the recognition of law as law. If the definition of law excludes this moral authority, the source of obligation must be sought elsewhere. The question about authority, however, is not as straightforward as this. What we are asking about is the kind of connection to be found (イ)| the authority of rulers to lay down laws and the legal and moral duty of the ruled to obey them. It is often asserted that there seems to be a general duty of obligation to obey the law. What (c) this means is that in the absence of special reasons which might justify a specific exemption, the acceptance of the duty of obedience presupposes the acknowledgement of the law's authority. (D) How it might lead to this, however, is a matter for debate. It may be for reasons quite independent (ウ)| the authoritative status of the law. The special reasons for suspending this presumption, furthermore, suggesting that there are limits to the general duty, must arise from considerations powerful enough to take priority over the standard reasons for obedience. 【設問】 (ウ) ずつ選びなさい。 I. (ア) に入る最も適当な語を, (a)~ (f)の中からそれぞれ1つ (イ) (ア)= ( へ (イ=( (ウ)= ( へ (a) of (b) on (c) of (d)from (e) at (f) between I. 下線部(C)の内容を日本語で簡潔に説明しなさい。 2

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English Junior High

このような英語の穴埋め問題の解き方やコツが分からず、 いつも直感で埋めています。 どのように考えれば正解にたどり着けるのでしょうか。 (消去法は試していますが、あまり効果はありませんでした。文章の意味はだいたい理解出来ていると思います。) この形式の問題の解き方やコツ、考え... Read More

2 次の文章の意味が通じるように ~エから最も適切なものをそれぞれ1つ選び, その符号を書きなさい。OadgA の Vo p om に入る文として, 下のア adalA tuods wpmd Have you ever heard/about Mother Teresa She was a nun/ and helped many poor people and sick people in India./She got the Nobel Peáce Prize., was à junior high school student, I read a book about her. I was very impressed. with the book. When I ① bvad In Kolkata, I worked at Daya Dan/ There were many disabled children there. At first, I didn't know what I should do, to find whatI could do by myself, something, I asked someone, or watched how others were doing it. I sometimes work ás a volunteer in Japan now. A want to do more volunteer 2 She was Mary./ She. told me When I didn't know how to do 3 work. 4 Jud niassToni ai nsqsl ai sigosg bl dmun oles Jise Mother Teresa: マザーテレサ Daya Dan: ダヤダン disabled : 障害のある To0.91 Kolkata: コルカタ nun:修道女 sick:病気の (注) by myself : 自分で ld ア Then a woman asked me to help her, イ So I went to Kolkata, India to join the Mother Teresa Volunteer Program. ウ After that, I tried to do so. エ And I hope I can help more people like Mother Teresa did.

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English Junior High

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モーツアルト ( Mozart ) の4人が話しています。 4人の会話を読んで後の問いに答えなさい。 【理解) 9. 体育館で身体測定中のペートーヴェン( Beethoven )、ショパン( Chopin)、バッハ( Bach )、 Beethoven: Hi, Bach. How are you? :Fine, thank you. How tall are you? Beethoven: I'm 162 cm. I *qot 3cm taller Bach Bach :Oh, you are as tall as Mozart. He is 163cm. Beethoven:Really? I'm the shortest of the four. :Four ? Whois? *TS me! I'm not as tall as you. Bach. But I'm taller than Mozart. *By the way, it is warm today. Spring is coming. O Bach Chopin Deernoven: I like spring the best. I don't like cold season. Which season do you like the best, Bach? Bach :I like summer the best because I like *camping. When I was a child,I used to qo to camping in the mountains with my father in summer. How about you, Chopin? Chopin :Well, I love spring the best. I have some reason. First it's nof as hot as summer and its not as cold as winter. Bach :Yes. What else? Chopin :Ilike beautiful flowers. In Japan. it's the also season for cherry blossoms. Beethoven:Cherry blossoms are so beautiful in spring. I want to see them. Chopin :Me too. I think it's the most beautiful season in Japan. Bach Japan has many interesting things in spring. Beethoven:Yeah. They often eat or drink under the trees. ® I want to eat sushi! It is very colorful and delicious. What food do you want, Mozart? :Iwant sukiyaki! It is not *cheap, but so good taste. I like Kobe beef. :we got along well, Mozart! I love sukiyaki. It is *rich *flavor. How about Chopin? Mozart Bach Chopin : It is difficult for me. : You love Japanese food, don't you? :Yes. OK, I want tempura! It is *crispy and good smell. ④ Mozart Chopin All :Oh, tempura is fantastic! mac :I'm very hungry. Shall we go to Yumean? :Yes! Let's go! Chopin All *get O○cm taller: ○○cm身長が伸びる / by the way: ところで / camping: キャンプ cheap: 安い/ rich: 高い / flavor: 味·風味 / crispy: サクサクとした食感 fantastic:素晴らしい

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English Senior High

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第3問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。 AThe Working Time Regulations (WTRS) introduced a new right to paid holidays for most workers, However, some workers were not covered when the WTRS came into force in October 1998. Since the regulations were amended, with effect firom 1 August 2003. the majority of these workers have been entitled to paid holidays, and since 1 August 2004 the regulations have also applied to junior doctors. Workers who qualify are entitled to no fewer than four weeks of paid holiday a year, and public holidays (normally eight days in England and Wales) count towards*1 this. However, workers and employers can agree upon longer holidays. For the first year of work, special accrual*2 rules apply. For each month ofemployment, workers are entitled to one twelfth of the annual holiday. After the first year of employment, you can take your holiday entitlement at any time, with your employer's approval. A) Before taking holidays, you must give your employer notice of at least twice the length of the holiday you want to take: for instance, to takea five-day holiday, you must give at least ten days' notice. If your employer does not want you to take that holiday, they can give you counter-notice equal to the holiday 一 for example, five days' notice not to take a five-day holiday. If the employer wants you to take holiday at a given time, e.g. when there is a shutdown at the same time everyyear, they must give you notice of at least twice the length of the holiday. There is no right for the worker to take that holiday at a different time. Holiday cannot be carried over to the next year, unless your contract of employment allows this to happen. Nor can you be paid in lieu of*3 your holiday. However, when you leave the job, you are entitled to receive payment for any outstanding*4 holiday, provided your contract specifically allows for this. It may be that your contract gives you better rights, or your holiday rights might be specified in a collective agreement. Your union representative can advise you on this. 【出典】 Cambridge English IELTS 8, Cambridge University Press, 2011, p.110を一部 改変。 *1 count towards ~ : ~に算入される *2accrual: 付加, 自然増加 *3 in lieu of: ~の代わりに *4outstanding : 未処理の

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English Senior High

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第3問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。 AThe Working Time Regulations (WTRS) introduced a new right to paid holidays for most workers, However, some workers were not covered when the WTRS came into force in October 1998. Since the regulations were amended, with effect firom 1 August 2003. the majority of these workers have been entitled to paid holidays, and since 1 August 2004 the regulations have also applied to junior doctors. Workers who qualify are entitled to no fewer than four weeks of paid holiday a year, and public holidays (normally eight days in England and Wales) count towards*1 this. However, workers and employers can agree upon longer holidays. For the first year of work, special accrual*2 rules apply. For each month ofemployment, workers are entitled to one twelfth of the annual holiday. After the first year of employment, you can take your holiday entitlement at any time, with your employer's approval. A) Before taking holidays, you must give your employer notice of at least twice the length of the holiday you want to take: for instance, to takea five-day holiday, you must give at least ten days' notice. If your employer does not want you to take that holiday, they can give you counter-notice equal to the holiday 一 for example, five days' notice not to take a five-day holiday. If the employer wants you to take holiday at a given time, e.g. when there is a shutdown at the same time everyyear, they must give you notice of at least twice the length of the holiday. There is no right for the worker to take that holiday at a different time. Holiday cannot be carried over to the next year, unless your contract of employment allows this to happen. Nor can you be paid in lieu of*3 your holiday. However, when you leave the job, you are entitled to receive payment for any outstanding*4 holiday, provided your contract specifically allows for this. It may be that your contract gives you better rights, or your holiday rights might be specified in a collective agreement. Your union representative can advise you on this. 【出典】 Cambridge English IELTS 8, Cambridge University Press, 2011, p.110を一部 改変。 *1 count towards ~ : ~に算入される *2accrual: 付加, 自然増加 *3 in lieu of: ~の代わりに *4outstanding : 未処理の

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英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。

第3問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。 The Working Time Regulations (WTRS) introduced a new right to paid holidays for most workers. However, some workers were not covered when the WTRS came into force in October 1998. Since the regulations were amended, with effect from 1 August 2003, the majority of these workers have been entitled to paid holidays, and since 1 August 2004 the regulations have also applied to junior doctors. Workers who qualify are entitled to no fewer than four weeks of paid holiday a year, and public holidays (normally eight days in England and Wales)count towards*1 this. However, workers and employers can agree upon longer holidays. For the first year of work, special accrual*2 rules apply. For each month ofemployment, workers are entitled to one twelfth of the annual holiday. After the first year of employment, you can take your holiday entitlement at any time, with your employer's approval. A Before taking holidays, you must give your employer notice of at least twice the length of the holiday you want to take: for instance, to take a five-day holiday, you must give at least ten days' notice. If your employer does not want you to take that holiday, they can give you counter-notice equal to the holiday for example, five days' notice not to take a five-day holiday. If the employer wants you to take holiday at a given time, e.g. when there is a shutdown at the same time every year, they must give you notice of at least twice the length of the holiday. There is no right for the worker to take that holiday at a different time. Holiday cannot be carried over to the next year, unless your contract of employment allows this to happen. Nor can you be paid in lieu of*3 your holiday. However, when you leave the job, you are entitled to receive payment for any outstanding*4 holiday, provided your contract specifically allows for this. )It may be that your contract gives you better rights, or your holiday rights might be specified in a collective agreement. Your union representative can advise you on this. 【出典】 Cambridge English IELTS 8, Cambridge University Press, 2011, p.110を一部 改変。 *1 count towards ~ : ~に算入される *2accrual : 付加, 自然増加 *3 in lieu of: ~の代わりに *4outstanding: 未処理の

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