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English Senior High

画像の1番下の Q1 What were the good points of the 20th century? What were the bad points? の答えはどうなりますか?

“Looking Back at the Twentieth Century" is an exhibition of 300 photographs which show us the history of the past In the entrance hall the guide introduces the look back at = recall ~ century. photographs. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to “Looking 5 Back at the Twentieth Century." /The 20th century was an age of great pregress in science and communications. People's lives became richer and more comfortable. People achieved greater freedom 10 and equality, and seemed to be closer to the dream of living a happy life. But it was also an age of terrible wars, and G-2 tens of millions of ~ tens of millions of people lost their lives. The photos =a great many ~ here will show you what people like you and me 15 went through in the 20th century. As you look at G-1 them, ask yourself: “How would you feel if these O cannot rememi were photos of your own family and friends ?” Some -ondemned to rg George Su will shock you; some may make you sad or angry. But they will also give you a message for our future. Ago |20 Before you look at the exhibition, I would like to show you twophotographs which are particularly TF important to us. fotod freedom [fri:dan entrance [éntrans] progress [prágras] achieve [atfi:v] terrible [térabl] particularly [partikjalarli] exhibition (èksibifan] equality [ikwálati] 15. go through Many people went through hard times during the war. G-2 She told me how she had solved the problem. G-1 Ifihad a lot of money, I could buy that sports car. Q-1 What were the good points of the 20h century? What were the bad points? e? 113

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English Senior High

第3段落5行目のUnfortunately,~their objectives.までが上手く理解できないです。 2枚目の訳を読んでもどういうことを話しているのかわかりません。(文構造がわからないのではなく、日本語訳がわかりません) どなたか教えて下さると幸いです

relies on your ability to work successfully with people from around learning about eultural contexts is unnecessary, If your business succes the world, you need to have an appreciation for eultural differences as well as respect for individual differences. Both are essential. decades and travel frequently for business while remaining unaware and uninformed about how culture impacts you. Millions of people work in global settings while viewing everything from their own cultural perspectives and assuming that all differences, controversy, 音読用白文 It is quite possible, even common, to Work across eultures s.. and misunderstanding are rooted in personality、 This is not dws 1aziness, Many well-intentioned people don't educate themselves about cultural differences because they believe that if they focus on individual difterences, that will be enough. After I published an online article on the differences among Asian cultures and their impact on cross-Asia teamwork,one reader commented, “Speaking of cultural differences leads us to stereotype individuals and therefore put them in boxes with 'general traits" Instead of talking about eulture, it is important to judge people as individuals, not just products of their environment." At first, this argument sounds valid. Of course, individuals, no matter their cultural origins, have various personality traits. So why not just approach all people with an interest in getting to know them personally, and proceed from there? Unfortunately, this point of view has kept thousands of people from learning what they need to know to meet their objectives. If you go into every interaction assuming that culture doesn't matter, you will view others through your own cultural lens and judge or misjudge them accordingly. Ignore culture, and you can't help but conclude, "Chen doesn't speak up- obviously he doesn't have anything to say! His lack of preparation is ruining this training program!" Yes, every individual is different, And yes, when you work with peopie from other cultures, you shouldn't make assumptions about individual traits based on where a person comes from, But this doesnt me * 10回音読CHECK 1 10 2 3 6 8 9 5 94

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English Junior High

答え合わせお願いします。 間違えているところは教えてください。

13 比較(1) 問題B 1 次の各組の文がほぼ同じ内容になるように、 「My pencil is longer than yours. に適する語を書きなさい。 Your pencil is_herter than_mine 「She can run the fastest in her class. [ She is the_fatt This is the nicest bike in this shop. (This is_nicer ran in her class。 other Emi is twelve years old. Yuki is fifteen years old. than bike in this shop. oy Yuki is three years_older ton Emi. 2 次の文を 内の指示にしたがって書きかえなさい。 (1) I got up early. (「私の母よりも」という語句を加えて比較級の文に) I got.up earlier thon mother. .my (2) This apple is bigger than that one.' [whichと or を使ってこの文が答えとなる疑問文に) Which Is bigger., this. opple. or that. ane ? 3 次の英文を読んで,あとの各問いに主語と動詞のある英文で答えなさい。 Kenji went to a bookstore to buy three books. They were Book A, Book B and Book C. Kenji asked a *clerk, “How much are they?" The clerk said, “2,500 *yen in total." Kenji bought the three books and went back home. Book A was 1,100 yen, and Book B was 200 yen *cheaper than Book A. cheap 安い (1) Which was cheaper, Book B or Book C?Book. B was It was.1,200.. yen. (注) clerk 店員 ~ yen in total 合計で~円 (2) How much was Book C? 4次の英文は太郎と,カナダから来たメアリーの対話です。これを読んで,あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Taro: Here's a map of your country Canada. Canada is a very large country. Mary: That's right. Taro: Oh, is it? カナダはアメリカ合衆国よりも大きいです。 (2 Mary: About 36 *million people. *Most people live in the big cities near the United States. (注) million 100万の most たいていの (1) 下線部Dの日本文を英文になおしなさい。 Canada is. lorger than United States. (2) 対話の流れに合うように, people を使って, に適する英文を書きなさい。 How. many people the Uaited States? 53

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