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Review Reading 4: Selecting the Olympic Sports Fluency Practice し Time yourself as you read through the passage. Write your time in the space at the bottom of the page. Then answer the questions on the next page. Selecting the Olympig Spos During each Summer Olympic Games, 28 different sports are played. The kinds of sports played at the Olympics don't change very often, and the process for changing them is long and difficult. So it came as a big surprise in 2005 when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it wanted to add new sports to the Summer Olympic Games. At that time, the list of sports hadn't changed in 70 years. 5 At a meeting in Singapore in 2005, the lOC voted on each of the 28 events from the 2004 10 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. They wanted to choose which sports would be played at the 2016 games. There are many reasons why some sports make the list while others don't, but it's important that these sports are popular around the world, and played in many different countries. The committee decided that baseball and softball would be replaced. Their new options included roller skating, rugby, golf, squash, and karate. To be included in the Olympics, a sport must receive votes from at least two-thirds of the committee. The IOC had to meet more than once to come to a conclusion. Finally, in 2009, the results were announced: rugby and golf were the newest Olympic sports. 15 Both rugby and golf have been Olympic sports before. Golf was part of the 1904 games over a century ago, and rugby was last played in the 1924 games. Now, both sports will rejoin 25 the Olympics for the 2016 Summer Gamesin Rio de |20 Janeiro, Brazil. Athletes from both sports are excited. New Zealand rugby star Jonah Lomu said, "(t's) just fantastic for the game." Golf superstar Jack Nicklaus feels just as strongly. He says that "now people of all walks of life1 will be inspired to play the game of golf, and play for sports' highest recognition. For all sports, that has always been a gold medal." 1 People from all walks of life are people from different backgrounds, cultures, or positions in society. 335 words Time taken

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Store When you stop thinking about the new information, your brain moves it from your short-term memory into your long-term memory*. It breaks the information into smaller parts. It stores the information in different areas of your brain. For example, when you learn a new word in English, you learn its spelling pronunciation, and meaning. This information is stored in different areas of your brain. 6 Do you ever see a word and sav. "I know it. but I can't say it!” That's because you can find some of the information, but you can't find all of it. You remember something about the word, but not enough to put it together. When you truly.remember the word, you connect all its. different parts.;Every time you think about the word, those connections get stronger. With every repetition, you can find the information faster. Repetition is the secret to good memory, but it does not mean repeating the same thing, the same way every time. If you practice your learning in different ways, your brain connections get stronger. For example, when you hear the word, you connect one way. When 7 8 you write the word, you connéct a different way. Each time you add new connections to the word, you make the memory stronger. Repetition and practice are the keys to remembering what you learn. 3 long-term memory: the type of memory that stores information for a long period of time

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このページの日本語訳お願いしたいです! テストが近いので、早めでお願いします!ごめんなさい🙇‍♀️

Store When you stop thinking about the new information, your brain moves it from your short-term memory into your long-term memory*. It breaks the information into smaller parts. It stores the information in different areas of your brain. For example, when you learn a new word in English, you learn its spelling pronunciation, and meaning. This information is stored in different areas of your brain. 6 Do you ever see a word and sav. "I know it. but I can't say it!” That's because you can find some of the information, but you can't find all of it. You remember something about the word, but not enough to put it together. When you truly.remember the word, you connect all its. different parts.;Every time you think about the word, those connections get stronger. With every repetition, you can find the information faster. Repetition is the secret to good memory, but it does not mean repeating the same thing, the same way every time. If you practice your learning in different ways, your brain connections get stronger. For example, when you hear the word, you connect one way. When 7 8 you write the word, you connéct a different way. Each time you add new connections to the word, you make the memory stronger. Repetition and practice are the keys to remembering what you learn. 3 long-term memory: the type of memory that stores information for a long period of time

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Sau-bliua Check! 職業を表す場合,日本語では「出版社に動 めている」のように「~している」となる が、英語では現在形を用いて表現するのが unday Jim works for a publishing company. (ジムは出版社に勤めている。) 普通である。 in the ら this Practice 1 日本語に合うように,( 要ならば適切な形に変えること。 1. リチャードはすぐにここに来ます。 (soon/ very/ Richard / here / come ). )内の語を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。下線部の語は必 be 2. セシリアは母にとてもよく似ている。 (very / her / Cecilia / much / mother / resemble ). 3. 私は彼女が小さいころから知っている。 I(know / was / since / she / her) a little girl. )に適切な語を入れなさい。 2日本語に合うように,( 1.母は1時間,電話で話している。 My mother ( oriw ) (Mad ol ) ( )on the phone for an hour. 2. 仙台への最終の飛行機が離陸しようとしていた。 The last plane for Sendai ( ) take off. 3. 明日,その留学生は市長に会います。 The overseas student will ( ) the mayor tomorrow. 4.今年の観光客の数は増えると予想されている。 The number of tourists ( this year. 日本語に合うように,下線部に適切な語句を補いなさい。 1.今日から日記をつけ始めます。 a diary today. I 2. 私は経済学のよい本を探しています。 a good book on economics. 3. 私は4月からコンピューターの技術を学びます。 computer skills from April. I'm 4. 私の兄はギター奏者になるために,毎日ギターを弾く。 to be a guitarist. My brother 動詞の形を決める0 31 AodT Partl lesson 4

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