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English Junior High

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NDAR ○22.3 12|次の、中学生のひかり(Hikari) とALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさ (80点) Me Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? (山梨) Hikari: Hi. Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith: Oh, @(ア are you イ were you ウ do you I did you )? Hikari: the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. Mr Smith: Why did she speak to you? 5 Hikari: because she was in Japan for the first A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? No, I didn't. Mr Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: a 10 T said, "Sorry, please speak slowly,” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. Hikari: because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous Mr Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? エ ready). Hikari: 15 No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shmy station. First, Finally, she understood how to get there. B|the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, the Ginza Line." B Mr. Smith: You did great. Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.Inen 1 20 asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about Canada. Ithink I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. Iwas very happy to hear that. making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Mr. Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through 25 C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Hikari: Yes. And I learned another class. Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and talk to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. outside of ~ ~のほかに change trains 電車を乗り換える expression 表現 (注)ticket gate 改札

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English Senior High

広島大学の二次試験対策について質問です。 去年から新しく2個の資料から問題を解く形式に変わりました。慣れるために問題を解きたいんですが、去年の分しかありません(TT) 2個の資料を用いて問題を解いていく形式の長文がある大学の過去問を知っていたら、教えて欲しいです! ↓写真... Read More

(I] Read the following two passages and answer the questions. 資料1 A cave-wall depiction of a pig and buffalo hunt is the world's oldest recorded story, claim archaeologists who discovered the work on the Indonesian island Sulawesi. The scientists say the scene is more than 44,000 years old. The 4.5-metre-long panel features reddish-brown forms that seem to depict human-like figures hunting local animal species. Previously, rock paintings found in European sites dated to around 14,000 to 21,000 years old were considered to be the world's oldest clearly narrative artworks. The scientists working on the latest find say that the Indonesian art predates these. Such artworks are notoriously difficult to date because they can be made with raw materials, such as charcoal(注1), which can be much older than the paintings themselves. But scientists excited the archaeological worid when they reported, in 2014 and 2018, that caves in Sulawesi and Borneo held artworks, including animal paintings, which were older than 40,000 years. The panel seems to depict wild pigs found on Sulawesi and a species of small-bodied buffalo, called an anoa. These appear alongside smaller figures that look human but also have animal traits such as tails and long noses. In one section, an anoa is surrounded by several figures holding spears and possibly ropes. The depiction of these animal-human figures, known in mythology as therianthropes (注 2), suggests that early humans in Sulawesi had the ability to conceive of things that do not exist in the natural world, claim 2 the researchers. The oldest such example from Europe is a half-lion, half-human ivory figure from Germany that researchers have estimated to be 40,000 years old-although Some suggest that it might be significantly younger. A roughly 17,000-year-old painting of a bison chasinga bird-headed human, from Lascaux Cave in France, is considered to be one of the earliest depictions of a clear scene in European rock art. To determine the age of the hunting scene, researchers led by archaeologist Maxime Aubert, at Griffith University, Australia, analysed calcite (注 3) 'popcorn' that had built up on the painting. Radioactive uranium in the mineral slowly decays into thorium. So by measuring the relative levels of different isotopes (往0 of these elements, the researchers were able to determine that calcite on top of one pig began forming at least 43,900 years ago, and deposits (注 5) on two anoas are older than 40,900 years. The dating gives scientists clues about the origins of figurative art. "t has always been assumed that the tradition of figurative painting arose in Europe," says Alistair Pike, an archaeological scientist at the University of Southampton, UK. "This shows the tradition does not have its origins in Europe." But he notes that the researchers dated only the portions of the painting that show animals, so it's possible that the therianthropes were added later. Aubert says the team did not find calcite samples over the therianthropes. Aubert thinks the animals and the therianthropes were painted at the same time. They are of similar colour and weathered in the same way, he notes, and all the other cave art from the region is from the same time period. Archacologist Bruno David, at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, agrees with Aubert's interpretation. If the entire painting is more than 44,000 years olid, it could mean that early humans arrived in southeast Asia with the capacity for symbolic representation and storytelling. David argues. Archaeologists have already found paint palettes and objects such as eggshells with abstract engravings made by early humans in southern Africa, he adds. “'s probably only a matter of time before narrative paintings of this, and much older age, are found in Africa." (Adapted from Nature, December 11, 2019) (注1) charcoal 木炭 (注2) therianthrope 獣人 (注3) calcite 方解石 (注4) isotope 同位体 (注5) deposit 付着物

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