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5 次の英文は、あやさんとカナダ人のケイトさんとのEメールのやりとりです。これを読んで、問いに答えなさい。 【あやさんからのメール】 Hello, Kate. How are you? I'm happy because I can meet you soon. I'm studying English very ( ). I want to make my stay wonderful. My friend told me that she went to America last year and made many friends there. I think that is great. When I visit Canada, I would like to experience many things there. I would like to know, "How do young people live?" "What are young people interested in?" That will help me. So I have to visit many places. In Japan, I especially like visiting free markets. I like to go ( 3 ) at my favorite free market and buy old things. Can we visit a free market in Canada? Please write me soon. 【ケイトさんからのメール】 Hi, Aya. Thank you for your e-mail. You will come to Canada next Thursday. I can't wait to e use "flea" for the see you. In your e-mail, you said you wanted to go to a "free" market. But we use market's name. I heard that a long time ago people sold clothes and there were sometimes fleas in them. Oh, I have something important to say. Now when people sell things, they usually clean the things. So you don't (5) worry when you buy something. Why do you use "free" for the market's name? There are many people there, so you can We usually go to a flea market in the big park. ). Let's have a good time. See you soon. market (s) especially 特に (注) experience ~を経験する flea(s) 蚤 (のみ : 体長1mm以下~9mm程度の小さな虫) clothes

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English Senior High

英語リーディングの共通テスト大門3のB 4つの選択肢を並べるような問題が苦手で、対策問題集を解いている時にいつもどこかしら間違えてしまいます。時間制限を決めつつ、正しい答えを選ぶことがとても難しい状態です。 どのように考えれば良いでしょうか。 また模試などでは、時間と正確... Read More

B You enjoy outdoor sports and have found an interesting story in a mountain climbing magazine. Attempting the Three Peaks Challenge By John Highland Last September, a team of 12 of us, 10 climbers and two minibus drivers, participated in the Three Peaks Challenge, which is well known for its difficulty among climbers in Britain. The goal is to climb the highest mountain in Scotland (Ben Nevis), in England (Scafell Pike), and in Wales (Snowdon) within 24 hours, including approximately 10 hours of driving between the mountains. To prepare for this, we trained on and off for several months and planned the route carefully. Our challenge would start at the foot of Ben Nevis and finish at the foot of Snowdon. Ben Nevis (▲1344 m) Scafell Pike (▲977 m) Snowdon (▲1085 m) We began our first climb at six o'clock on a beautiful autumn morning. Thanks to our training, we reached the summit in under three hours. On the way down, however, I realised I had dropped my phone. Fortunately, I found it with the help of the team, but we lost 15 minutes. We reached our next destination, Scafell Pike, early that evening. After six hours of rest in the minibus, we started our second climb full of energy. As it got darker, though, we had to slow down. It took four-and-a-half hours to complete Scafell Pike. Again, it took longer than planned, and time was running out. However, because the traffic was light, we were right on schedule when we started our final climb. Now we felt more confident we could complete the challenge within the time limit. Unfortunately, soon after we started the final climb, it began to rain heavily and we had to slow down again. It was slippery and very difficult to see ahead. At 4.30 am, we realised that we could no longer finish in 24 hours. - 16- (2110-16)

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