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下線部(2)(3)の前に省略されている語句をそれぞれ与えられた語数で、本文中の語句を使って書きなさい。 のところ教えてくださいm(_ _)m(><)

n the right hat art and muSiC Te processed 1 athematicS in the ]eft,。recent findings hout the brain. Through studies ot yeve seen patients who have ]ost the abihity to read a o can play the piano but lack the and commposition Contrary to the old, simplistic notion 1 * hemisphere Of Our brains, with language and are showing us that muSic iS distributed througi people with bram damage, newspaper but can still read music, OT individuals Wh Music liStening, performmanCe。 far identified. Could this fact f our minds, that ]istening ability to button their own Sweater. engage nearly eVery area of the brain that we have So account for claims that music HiStening exerCiSeS other parts O to "Mozart twenty minutes a day will make us smarter? The power of music tO *sevoke emotions is “fharnessed by advertising exeCutiVeS, 古mmakers, military commanders, and mothers. drink, beer, running Shoe, or car See more ow to feel about scenes that otherWise might be Advertisers use muSic to make a soft *5Ship than their competitors. Film directors use music to tell us h or to *7augment our feelings at particularly dramatic rmormentS. Think of *8arnbiguoUuS, a typical chase scene in an action fm, or the music that might accormpany 3 1one woman cliimbing the stairs in a dark old mansion: Music is being used to manipulate our emotions, and we tend to accept, 下 not outright enjoy,the power ot music to mak ns experience these different feelings. Mothers throughout the world, and as far back i ime as we can imagine, have used soft singing to *8soothe their babies to sleep, or 1 jistract them from something that has made them cry. 275記 *1 hemisphere [hemisfay]「脳半球] *2 Mozart Imoutsa:74 [モーッ ァルト]」 *3 evoke [ivouk] 「一を呼び起こす」 *4 harness [he7nis] 一を利用する」 *5 hip [hip] 「かっこいい」 *6 ambiguous [embigjugs] 「不明瞭な」 ネ7 augment [5:gmen]「一を高める」 *8 soothe [s:]「一をなだめる] ) 下緑部(])とぼぼ同じ意味になるように, ( )内に適切な語を書きなさい. 凡 = and Janguage and mathematics ( 浴RG り( ocees ) in the left ヽ」 = 2/上かッ ょ 6 最近の発見では, 音楽は脳のどの部分で処理されていると考えられるか. 最も適切なものを なさい. [ い ⑦ 右記 "②左脳 "④①前頭葉 ⑳脳の全領域

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3B 各文のうち誤りを含む下線部の記号を答え、正しく直しなさい。 (1) Today, we have much to >discuss in this meeting. 1 am not sure whether or not we wil be able to >reach to the conclusion。 Among them, the most important agenda is :how much money we are to spend 。on the education. We cant delay this topic, whether we like or not. (⑫②) Shota began his career in a zvenr humble position. He had trouble geting along wih his >arrogant boss, who had no respect for others. What was worse he was much more incompetent than he :had expected himself to be.So many employees had to 。make u for his mistakes. But。in few years later, he promoted, and now he 。senior than the farmer *boss" (3) Everyone yadmires him for having a warm heart and 。a wide range of knowledge. He always gave his fiiends >some_good advice s So,it is not rsurprising that they held a surprising party in acknowledgement. Atthis moment, | have to 。admit that he is ヵ fascinating Ihan me in many aspects. (④) Unbelievable ahough it may be, Japan is ranked as。the ffth happiest country in the world. This can 。sound strange, xin the liqht of its long-lasting depression and the aging society, (5) 7Each_of girls applying for the position 。fs eager to be chosen, and feels restless, but they have to wait 。untlL tomorrow when the final decision is to be made. Among them was Mary:。 whose mother was 。running a small drug store. So, she desired to get it 。alL the more for the economic condition。 (@) There are many ways to show that something is yon some occasion but not always - at imes, >now and past、 or once In a while、:In place of these phrase, we can also use the word of 'occasionally. In the conversations wilh foreigners、 which one you wil hear is uncertain、So, you should learn as many expressions or synonyms as possible by heart you want to get ,a qood command of English

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間違っていれば教えていただきたいです! 空欄補充など よくわかりませんでした。 問1で ⑴⑵ どちらでも良さそうなのですが、なぜ正解でない方はだめなんですか? まだ続きがあるのですが、写真が3枚までしか載せられないので、続きも見てくださる方は ‘続きも可 ’的にコメント... 続きを読む

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