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日 2 文法・語い語法 分詞の形容詞用法 チェック ●分詞が単独で用いられる場合は、名詞の前から修飾! ex. Look at that sleeping baby. 「あの寝ている赤ん坊を見なさい。」 ★分詞には,現在分詞(~ing)と過去分詞 (-ed)の2種類あり、名詞を修飾する働きをする。 ・現在分詞 : 「~している / ~する」という動作の進行継続の意味を表す。 ・過去分詞:「~された/~されている」という受け身 「〜した」という完了の意味を表 す。 問1 次の(1) ~ (4) の各文の( のを○で囲みなさい。 内の語のうち,適当なも ★☆☆ (1) Ken looked at the (jogging/jogged) man.n ★☆☆(2) There is a (breaking/broken) clock on the table. ★☆☆ (3) He has a car (making/made) in America. ★☆☆ (4) I know all the people (living lived) in this town. 問2 次の(1)~(4) の日本語に合うように,( )内の語を 下線が引かれている語の前, あるいは後につけて英文 を完成させなさい。 ex. The book was written in spoken language. 「その本は話し 〔話される〕 言葉で書か れた。」 ●分詞が2語以上の句 (目的語 修飾語を伴う)になっている場合は、名詞の後ろから修飾! ex. The letter is from my uncle living in China. 「その手紙は中国に住むおじからのも のです。」 ex. This is the tree planted by my grandfather. 「これは祖父によって植えられた木で す。」 ★☆☆ (1) 吠えている犬は、めったに噛まない。 A dog seldom bites. (barking ) A barking dog seldom bites.. ★★☆(2) 私は朝食に、サラダとゆで卵を食べます。 I eat a salad and egg for breakfast. (boiled) Ieata salad and boiled for breakfase. egg (3) ジェーンによって作られたディナーはとてもおい しかった。 The dinner was very delicious. (cooked by Jane) 学習日 The dinner cooked by Jane was very delicious. ★★☆(4) 突然、私の隣に座っていた少女が立ちあがった。 Suddenly the girl stood up. (sitting beside me) beside me stood up. Suddenly the 月 girl sitting 日 ヒント 問1 (1) 「ジョギングをしてい ある男性」 (2) 「こわれた時計」 (3) 「アメリカで作られた 車」 (4) 「この街に住んでいる 人々」 ヒント 問2 (1) barking は「吠えてい る」の意味。 (2) 「ゆで卵」 は, 「ゆでら れた卵」。 (3) cooked by Jane 「ジェーンによって作 られた」は、2語以上 の修飾語句。 教科学習 (4) sitting beside meld 「私の隣に座っている」 の意味。 英語 数学 と

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次の英文を読み、 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 In the last few decades, people all over the world have been told that humankind is on the path to equality, and that globalization and new technologies will help us get there sooner) In reality, the twenty- first century might create the most unequal societies in history. Though globalization and the Internet bridge the gap between countries, they threaten to enlarge the gap between classes, and just as humankind seems about to achieve global unification, the species itself might divide into different biological types. Inequality goes back to the Stone Age. Thirty thousand years ago, hunter-gatherer tribes buried some members in grand graves filled with thousands of ivory beads, bracelets, jewels and art objects, while other members had to (7)settle for a mere hole in the ground. ( 1), ancient hunter-gatherer tribes were still more egalitarian* than any succeeding human society, because they had very little property. Property is a condition for long-term inequality. Following the Agricultural Revolution, property multiplied, and with it inequality. As humans gained ownership of land, animals, plants and tools, hierarchical** societies emerged, in which small elites monopolized wealth and power for generation (2) generation. Hierarchy, then, came to be recognized not just as the model, but also as the ideal. How can there be order without a clear hierarchy between elites and ordinary people, between men and women, or between parents and children? Authorities all over the world patiently explained that just as in the human body not all parts are equal, so also in human society equality will bring nothing (3) disorder. In the late modern era, however, equality became an ideal in almost all human societies. It was mainly due to the Industrial Revolution, which made the masses more important than ever before. Industrial economies relied on masses of common workers, (4) industrial armies relied on masses of common soldiers. Governments invested heavily in the health, education and welfare of the masses, because they needed millions of healthy workers to operate the production lines and millions of loyal soldiers to fight in the wars. with ti own no (3) of sup horizo partic again A. Consequently, the history of the twentieth century revolved around the ( 5 ) of inequality between classes, races and genders. Though the world of the year 2000 still had its share of hierarchies, it was かなり nevertheless a much more equal place than the world of 1900. In the first years of the twenty-first century people expected that the egalitarian process would continue and even speed up. In particular, they hoped that globalization would spread economic growth throughout the world, and that as a result people in India and Egypt would come to enjoy the same opportunities and privileges as people in Finland and Canada. An entire generation grew up on this hope. Now it seems that this hope might not be fulfilled. Globalization has certainly profited large portions of humanity, but there are signs of growing inequality both between and within societies. Some groups increasingly monopolize the fruits of globalization, while billions are left behind. Already today, the richest hundred people together own more than the poorest four billion. This could get (6) worse. The rise of Al (Artificial Intelligence) might eliminate the economic value and political power of most humans. At the same time, improvements in biotechnology might make it possible to translate economic inequality into biological inequality. Soon the super rich might be able to buy life itself. If new treatments for extending life and for upgrading physical and intellectual abilities prove to be expensive, a huge biological gap might open up between the rich and the poor. By 2100, the rich might be more talented, more creative and more intelligent than the less advantaged. Once a real gap in ability opens between the rich and the poor, it will become almost impossible to close it. If the rich use their superior abilities to enrich themselves further, and if more money can buy them more efficient bodies and brains, B B V

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