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10 Life Reading 目標 20分 速読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 Would you like to try to read a book that is 140 pages long every day! Many - are Japanese are surprised (2) to learn how long some American newspapers are. They a Slæom orll aneqsgewen to ancieev listipib ert asli orl not always 140 pages long, but they are usually at least 50 pages long. On Sundays 70198 ni olqooq odT C to 21697 0 1 qoq T some big city newspapers have hundreds of pages and *weigh almost a kilogram. gnibro biqs news, too. 37 There are lots of sections 5 (3) Of course, not everything in such a newspaper is news. m2 T raqaq zabavě s esi vis (1974-monib) 19m 16918 i 1996 about books, movies, travel, computers and hobbies, as well as star interviews and es, as well s boy arroqe bas zadintend comics in color. There are also many *advertisements, of course, but a lot of people ano ang m CECING OF COU vsbru² no,199sq ylisb niebimos atidhe bias Hold com bris flood, 25ñola bas find the advertisements very entertaining. Of course, the newspapers have a lot of he) {lind sdt ni snovievs ch the news Moky) zpililoq You may be surprised to find that (4)such large newspapers are (5)very cheap. They gaidyar are much cheaper than a newspaper in Japan. A large, heavy Sunday *edition of a vbodyas J Sunday edition of a Japanese newspaper. ding/ 4 weigh [wéi] : 重さが・・・である 11 edition [idífan] : (新聞の)… 版 1. smi ca ad te bear a newspaper in a big city may only cost about 350 yen, but it is 20 times bigger than the JR noilo92 smse sdt best a siqot amae ad juos at ziqot installib yasm tuds et 7 advertisement [ædvərtáizmənt]: 2 @ (171 words)

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CUTTING EDGE 1-05 絶滅危惧種の選定 Have you ever heard of the "quagga"? Perhaps not, but you may have seen a zebra before. (1)The zebra is a horse-like animal with 形M distinctive black and white stripes covering its body. The quagga was a member of the zebra family, brownish in colour with white stripes FOS around the neck and the front part of the body. (2)It is often said that quagga looked like "zebra which had forgotten to put on their pajama trousers." Quaggas lived in Southern Africa, but they died out in the 19th century due to overhunting. We can now only see their wild beauty as 3stuffed specimens. Some researchers, however, have tried to "revive" the quagga. Because of its attractive stripe pattern, the quagga has gathered much attention from those interested in animal conservation. Those who would like to see the animals walk around the savannas again have conducted the Quagga Project for over thirty years in South Africa. Fas 模様のない (3)It turns out that the quagga is genetically close to the plains zebra. In this project, researchers have attempted to selectively breed plains zebras: they chose plains zebras which have fewer stripes and look slightly like quaggas. Baby zebras born to a slightly quagga- like mother and father may look more like the quagga, with a 13 significantly reduced number of stripes. (4)This project has achieved a certain level of success, producing several lovely baby zebras which have striking similarities [to ] the quagga. . However, should we be happy about this? (5)While this new generation of zebras is visually impressive, it only resembles [X]

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Ⅰ 次の英単語で最も強く発音する部分(第一アクセント)を、 それぞれ記号で答えなさい。 d 2. a-bil-i-ty 3. access 4. va-ri-e-ty 5. in-tro-duce del-i-cate アイウ アイウェ アイ アイウェ アイウ Ⅱ 次の英文を読み、 設問に答えなさい。 How many hours a day do you spend on your *cell phone? Today, more and more young people are spending more and more time on smartphones and computers. According () a 2013 *survey carried out by the *Japanese Cabinet Office, 97.2% of high school students owned a cell phone; of these, 82.8% had a smartphone. This is a *drastic increase from 2010, when only 3.9% of those with cell phones had smartphones. The survey also shows that the spread of smartphones has led to increased access to the Internet among children, whose average access time on a weekday is 107 minutes. The Cabinet Office also found that 40% of Japanese children *log on to the Internet more than two hours a day, and that 8% spend more than five hours a day online. This has led to some serious social and *psychological problems. Heavy Internet users become *obsessed with staying online and develop an *addiction to games, social media sites, and free communication systems such as LINE. The various *adverse effects of such addictions have been reported in most developed countries. Many young addicts suffer (2) headaches and sleep disturbances such as *insomnia. They fail to maintain normal weight *due to eating irregularities. And many are more likely to experience emotional distress, isolation, anxiety, and depression. A British study suggests a clear link between excessive Internet use (3) lower self-esteem. Those young people who spend more than A four hours a day looking at a screen are particularly *vulnerable to mental *disorders. -No H Several related studies conducted in China make clear the effects of Internet use on brain structure. One study has shown that *volume @losses were seen in the *gray matter areas of Internet addicts' brains. These areas are involved in people's ability to develop *empathy and compassion for others. Another Chinese study used MRI scans to look at the brains of Internet-addicted teenagers and found significant damage in the *white-matter nerve fibers connecting the brain areas governing emotions, decision-making, and self-control. Similar (4) can be seen in the brains of heavy alcohol and drug users. () cell phone: ## survey: drastic: 極端な log on: アクセスする obsessed with ~ : ~に夢中になる addiction due to~: ~のため volume: white matter: insomnia: TRE disorder: , empathy: # 1. ( ) ①~④に入れるのに最も適した語をそれぞれ一つずつ選び、その記号で答えなさい。 (with into A to = at) 2 ( from = above) □in Japanese Cabinet Office: A psychological: 心理的な . # adverse effects: vulnerable to~: ~になりやすい gray matter: K ハon

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