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5 Reading Passage 10 15 20 Yuna Kim is one of the world's best figure skaters. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she set three world records. In fact, one of those world records broke a record she set in 2009. program and a At the Olympics, both male and female skaters perform a short seven program. In the short program, skaters have less than three minutes to perform required jumps, spins, or other moves. While doing these seven things, the skaters also have to show judges how well they can put these elements together into a kind of dance performance on the ice. The long program is similar to the short program except that skaters perform for a longer time and have more required moves. long Before the 2010 Winter Olympics began, many people thought Yuna Kim was likely to win a gold medal. Certainly, there were other women skaters who had the skill to win gold at the Olympics. However, Ms. Kim had an advantage. She had already set a number of world records. In 2007, she set the record for the highest score in a short program with 71.95 points in Japan. The same year she also set the world record for the highest score in a long program with 133.7 points in Russia. Then, in 2009 she beat her own record in the short program by scoring 76.12 in the United States. At that competition, she also became the first woman to score over 200 points with her short and long programs - her combined score was 207.71. The next year at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she broke her records again. In the short program, Ms. Kim scored 78.5, a new world record. In the long program, she scored 150.06, another world record. This gave her a combined total of 228.56 points, a third world record! Needless to say, her score was enough to win gold.

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dy in they my uld ンク Practice 1 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. 1. He lived in London for a year. He talks ( )( ) he ( ) all about that city. 彼は1年間ロンドンに住んでいました。 彼はまるでその町のすべてを知っているかのように話します。 ) I ( ) a chance to live abroad, too. 2. I( 私も海外に住む機会があればいいのになあ. eelarox3 weive 3. With that kind of opportunity, my life ( )( そのような機会があれば、 私の生活は今よりもっと楽しいでしょうに、 4. If I ( ) ( ) a high school student, I (1) ( starting from tomorrow. もし私が高校生でなかったら, 明日から外国に行って生活するでしょうに. ) happier than it is now. 2 Change the words to the appropriate form and complete the sentences. 1. I wish my friend (lend) me this magazine about studying abroad a year ago. 友だちがこの留学についての雑誌を1年前に貸してくれていたらよかったのになあ. 3. If I (study) abroad last year, my English (will improve). 去年留学していたら,私は英語が上達していたでしょうに LESSON 2. If I (read) this magazine, I (will know) about this overseas study program earlier. もしこの雑誌を読んでいたら, もっと早くこの留学プログラムについて知っていたでしょう。 ) and live abroad ~しようと思う think of doing ~を専攻する major in ~ 3 This is a reply giving advice to the email presented at the beginning of this lesson. Put the Japanese parts of the passage into English. Genre dars id sort stof Dear Yumi. gute oni Your parents are right. Think of the advantages of studying abroad. I studied in Italy for a year. ① もしこの経験がなかったら、私は大学で美術史を専攻しようと思わなかったでしょ う. ②もしこのチャンスを逃したら、 あなたは後でそれを後悔するでしょう。 In the future, you may ask yourself, “③ もしあのとき留学していたら、私の人生はもっとわくわくするもの になっていただろうに.” ④ もし私があなただったら、このチャンスを逃さないでしょう. Best wishes, Emma ~を逃す miss Your Turn A Make a pair and ask your partner the following questions. 1. If you had a chance to study abroad, where would you like to go? 2. If you studied abroad, what would you miss the most about Japan? B Based on the dialog above, write a passage about where you would like to go if you had a chance to study abroad and what you would miss the most about Japan. 55 PARTI

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in ey Py d 雪 Practice 1 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. 1. He lived in London for a year. He talks ( )( ) he ( ) all about that city. 彼は1年間ロンドンに住んでいました。彼はまるでその町のすべてを知っているかのように話します。 ) I ( 2. I ( 私も海外に住む機会があればいいのになあ. ) a chance to live abroad, too. 3. With that kind of opportunity, my life ( ) ( そのような機会があれば、私の生活は今よりもっと楽しいでしょうに. ) ( 4. If I ( ) a high school student, I ( ) ( starting from tomorrow. もし私が高校生でなかったら,明日から外国に行って生活するでしょうに. ) happier than it is now. 2 Change the words to the appropriate form and complete the sentences. 1. I wish my friend (lend) me this magazine about studying abroad a year ago. 友だちがこの留学についての雑誌を1年前に貸してくれていたらよかったのになあ. LESSON 2. If I (read) this magazine, I (will know) about this overseas study program earlier. もしこの雑誌を読んでいたら, もっと早くこの留学プログラムについて知っていたでしょう。 3. If I (study) abroad last year, my English (will improve). 去年留学していたら、 私は英語が上達していたでしょうに. ~しようと思う think of doing ) and live abroad ~を専攻する major in ~ 3 This is a reply giving advice to the email presented at the beginning of this lesson. Put the Japanese parts of the passage into English. Genre Dear Yumi. Your parents are right. Think of the advantages of studying abroad. I studied in Italy for a year. ⓘ もしこの経験がなかったら、 私は大学で美術史を専攻しようと思わなかったでしょ う. ②もしこのチャンスを逃したら, あなたは後でそれを後悔するでしょう. In the future, you may ask yourself, “③ もしあのとき留学していたら、 私の人生はもっとわくわくするもの になっていただろうに.” ④ もし私があなただったら, このチャンスを逃さないでしょう. Best wishes, Emma ~を逃す miss ← Your Turn A Make a pair and ask your partner the following questions. 1. If you had a chance to study abroad, where would you like to go? 2. If you studied abroad, what would you miss the most about Japan? 20 B Based on the dialog above, write a passage about where you would like to go if you had a chance to study abroad and what you would miss the most about Japan. 55 PARTI

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English Senior High

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54 tro Exercises 1 5. 6. Lesson 71 不定詞 ① Dialogue A: What do you want to be in the future? 将来何になりたいですか。 B: I want to be a florist. 私は花屋になりたいです。 A : I hope your dream will come true. あなたの夢がかなうことを願います。 1 日本語に合うように,[ [ ]内の動詞を使って英文を完成させなさい。 AC 1. スポーツを観戦するのはわくわくする。 It is exciting 2. それはお気の毒に。 I'm that. [ hear ] 3. 彼女の目標は慈善事業のための資金を集めることだ。 Her aim 4. 私たちは彼が元気だと知ってうれしかった。 We were pleased 5. 私のひいおじいさんは90歳まで生きた。 My great-grandfather lived 6. リサは試験勉強をするために, 夜更かしした。 Lisa stayed up late [watch] _money for charity. [ raise ] that he was fine. [know] 90. [be] 2 [ ]内から適切な動詞を選び, 不定詞に変化させて下線部に入れなさい。 [総合] 1. She grew up. a doctor. 2. My father needs 3. Hot drinks help. 4. There is nothing. I'm very happy [ be / drink / keep/stay/study/stop] for the test. [ prepare] smoking. LAJ (25è our body warm. in the fridge. with you. is necessary for every student. 教p.64 p.e 3 左右の語句を適切につなぎ, 英文を完成させなさい。 BC 1. We have some work • to catch the last train. 2. I woke up ・to finish today. 3. I need a piece of paper ・ to say such a thing. 4. She hurried to the station・ ・to write down his phone number on. 5. He must be crazy ・ to find that I had gone past my stop. Exercises 2 4 絵に合うように, 1. ooo 5 ピクニックに 1. We dec 2. They ha 3. He wa- 日本語に合 1. 私は (do 2. 穴を Ca U 3. U Ca そ 6 日本 1. T T 2. C offi (po pha

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4 20 科学 420 words Chapter 1 The recipe for making any creature is written in its DNA. So last year, when 1-1 geneticists* published the near-complete DNA sequence of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, there was much speculation about whether we could bring this giant creature back to life. 5 東京理科大学 Creating a living, breathing creature from a genome* sequence that exists only in a computer's memory is not possible right now. But someone someday is sure to try it, predicts Stephan Schuster, a molecular biologist at Pennsylvania State University and a driving force behind the mammoth genome project. So besides the mammoth, what other extinct beasts might we bring back to life? Well, 12 10 it is only going to be possible with creatures for which we can recover a complete genome Without one, there is no chance. And usually when a creature dies, the (1) - DNA in any flesh left untouched is soon destroyed as it is attacked by sunshine and bacteria. sequence. There are, however, some circumstances in which DNA can be preserved. If your 15 specimen froze to death in an icy wasteland such as Siberia, or died in a dark cave or a really dry region, for instance, then the probability of finding some intact stretches of DNA is much higher. Even in ideal conditions, though, no genetic information is likely to survive more than a million years. - so dinosaurs are out and only much younger remains are likely to yield good-quality DNA. "It's really only worth studying specimens that are less than 100,000 years old," says Schuster. The genomes of several extinct species besides the mammoth are already being sequenced, but turning these into living creatures will not be easy. "It's hard to say that something will never ever be possible," says Svante Pääbo of the Max Planck Institute 25 for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany, "but it would require technologies so far removed from what we currently have that I cannot imagine how it would be done." But then (3) 50 years ago, who would have believed we would now be able to read the instructions for making humans, fix inherited diseases, clone mammals and be close to creating artificial life? Assuming that we will develop the necessary technology, we have 30 selected ten extinct creatures that might one day be resurrected. Our choice is based not just on practicality, but also on each animal's "charisma" - just how exciting the prospect of resurrecting these animals is. 1-3

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英語長文の定期試験の問題なのですが、最初のAの正誤問題のcがT(正)になる理由が分かりません。 問題文のcの文章には Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound とあり、 本文には画像の蛍光ペンを引いた箇所の通り Nasa h... Read More

英語長文演習1学期中間試験 問題用紙 ※解答はすべて、 解答用紙に記入しなさい。 ※解答用紙のみ切り離して提出する。 1 Read the following essay and answer the questions. Most commercial airplanes travel at about 500 to 600 miles per hour. SR-71 Blackbird, which was developed by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, could fly as fast as 2500 miles per hour. At that speed, you could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. So why does it still take so long for ordinary people to fly? I The to shatter windows One of the biggest problems is that when a plane flies faster than the speed of sound it breaks the sound barrier, causing a sonic boom. This boom is thousands of feet below the plane. II Unfortunately, a lack of fuel efficiency and the high costs of maintenance made it unprofitable. It retired in 2003, just a few years after a major accident. But the dream of supersonic travel never died, and engineers at NASA have finally figured out a way to reduce the sound of a sonic boom to little more than that of a car door shutting. III If all goes well, they will use the data they collect to try to convince regulators to update aviation laws to allow commercial supersonic flight. At least three companies in the US are hoping to advantage of such a change, and they aim to put supersonic planes in the air within the next decade. QUESTIONS: A About the following explanations, put T if it is true, and put F if it is false. Qa. Before realizing the dream of supersonic travel, aviation laws must be changed. b. In 1960s, ordinary people could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. c. Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound made by supersonic airplanes. d. The Concorde flew much faster than ordinary commercial airplanes. e. Supersonic airplanes can do damage to houses or buildings when they fly over land. BChoose the right sentence to fill in III a. NASA is hoping to run test flights over land in 2022. b. Military airplanes fly at speeds many times that. c. That's why the Concorde, a supersonic plane that traveled at around 1500 miles per hour, was mostly limited to routes above the ocean. CChoose the appropriate word or phrase to fill in ★ and ☆ . ★ b. so loud c. loud enough a. too loud d. louder a. make b. take C. gain d. share

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