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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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The Ancient Egyptians used a writing system called hieroglyphs*. It is a very good system Unit 7 |423 words / 中央大 - Language - of writing and was used in Egypt for almost four thousand years. (1)This means th hieroglyphs were being read and written for longer than the Roman alphabet has been. The. only stopped being used when Egypt became a Christian country and its people stopped 5 worshipping the Egyptian gods. |2 Centuries later, people were puzzled about how to read hieroglyphs. They thought that the hieroglyphs must be pictures of ideas and things and not an alphabet. There were about 750 hieroglyphic* symbols in use during most of the period of the ancient Egyptian civilization. This is far fewer than the 85,568 Chinese characters contained in the 1994 Zhonghua Zihai 10 Chinese dictionary. So, 750 hieroglyphs would seem to be too few to be pictures of all the things that humans need to describe%; but, at the same time, far too many to be an alphabet - only requires 26 letters to make all its words. 3 The answer is that hieroglyphs are ( 2a ) an alphabet ( 2b )a system of pictures. It is as if Japanese hiragana and kanji were combined in one system. The basic Egyptian alphabet consists 15 of twenty-four letters. Vowels* were not written. If this is done in English, it looks like this: (3)Ths hs n vwls'. This may seem difficult to read in a foreign language, but for native speakers, it is fairly easy (most people who send text messages between mobile phones take out vowels to make the words shorter). |4 In many ways, the Egyptian hieroglyphs are surprisingly similar to Japanese. Both systems 20 can be written in either vertical or horizontal lines and they can also be written either from right to left or left to right. With hieroglyphs, (ait is easy to tell whether they should be read from the right or left because many of them can be turned to face the direction they should be read from. Hieroglyphs, like Japanese kanji, were a form of art. Also like kanji, there are no ( 5a ) between the words-whidh are so helpful for understanding English. (sbIfwemissoutthespacesinEnglish, 25 itisratherdifficulttoread! Some words were written using the alphabet, some with just one hieroglyph.(6)'Sun', for example, was written with two circles, one inside the other. As with Japanese, it also means 'day'. 5 Hieroglyphs look to most people like an impossibly difficult system derstand. In truth, they are one of the most practical and beautiful writing systems ever created, combining 30 the advantages of kanji with the advantages of an alphabet system. hieroglyph:ヒエログリフ(古代工ジブトの聖刻文字) hieroglyphic : ヒエログリフの vowel:母音 18

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1 The Ancient Egyptians used a writing system called hieroglyphs*. It is a very good system of writing and was used in Egypt for almost four thousand years. (1)This means that Unit 7 | 423 words / 中央大 - Language - hieroglyphs were being read and written for longer than the Roman alphabet has been. Th. only stopped being used when Egypt became a Christian country and its people stopper 5 worshipping the Egyptian gods. |2 Centuries later, people were puzzled about how to read hieroglyphs. They thought that the hieroglyphs must be pictures of ideas and things and not an alphabet. There were about 750 gyptian civilization. hieroglyphic* symbols in use during most of the period of the ancient This is far fewer than the 85,568 Chinese characters contained in the 1994 Zhonghua Zihai 10 Chinese dictionary. So, 750 hieroglyphs would seem to be too few to be pictures of all the things that humans need to describe; but, at the same time, far too many to be an alphabet - English only requires 26 letters to make all its words. 3 The answer is that hieroglyphs are ( 2a ) an alphabet ( 2b ) a system of pictures. It is as if Japanese hiragana and kanji were combined in one system. The basic Egyptian alphabet consists 15 of twenty-four letters. Vowels* were not written. If this is done in English, it looks like this: (3)Ths hs n vwls'. This may seem difficult to read in a foreign language, but for native speakers, it is fairly easy (most people who send text messages between mobile phones take out vowels to make the words shorter). In many ways, the Egyptian hieroglyphs are surprisingly similar to Japanese. Both systems 20 can be written in either vertical or horizontal lines and they can also be written either from right 4 to left or left to right. With hieroglyphs, (4)it is easy to tell whether they should be read from the right or left because many of them can be turned to face the direction they should be read from. Hieroglyphs, like Japanese kanji, were a form of art. Also like kanji, there are no ( 5a ) between the words - which are so helpful for understanding English. (5b)IfwemissoutthespacesinEnglish, 25 itisratherdifficulttoread! Some words were written using the alphabet, some with just one hieroglyph. (6YSun', for example, was written with two circles, one inside the other. Aswith Japanese, it also means 'day'. [5 Hieroglyphs look to most people like an impossibly difficult system tounderstand. In truth, they are one of the most practical and beautiful writing systems ever created, combining 30 the advantages of kanji with the advantages of an alphabet system. hieroglyph:ヒエログリフ(古代エジブトの聖刻文字) hieroglyphic: ヒエログリフの vowel:母音 18

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Empowerl Essential Empower Es5ential 教科書 pp.76-77 Unit 10 Grammar Focus 24 Unit 10 Grammar Focus 23 教科書 pp.78-79 Number Class Name Class Number Name 150 150 11 )内から適切な語句を選びなさい。(3点×4=12点) .Ivisited the town ( which/where) they were bom )内から適切な語句を選びなさい、 (3点×4=12点) 1( 1. He was an inventor ( who/which) tricd to change the world. 2. Can you see that boy ( whose/whom) hair is black? He is from Taiwan. 3. I'll do everything ( who / that )1 can do for you. 4. The man ( who/which) my sister is going to marry is from Italy. っ No one knows the reason ( which / why ) he left. summer, I visited Canbecrra, ( which/ where ) is the capital of Australia. My sister was born in 2010, (when/ where ) the Winter Olympic Games were held in Vancouver. 2 日本語に合うように、( 1. That is the best restaurant( あれが、私が知っている最もよいレストランです。 2. I talked witha girl ( 私は,ダンサーになる夢を持つ女の子と話をした。 3. This is the last ( これは彼が書いた最後の小説です。 )に適切な語を入れなさい。(3点x6=18点) 2日本語に合うように、( 1. The child was saved by the fireman, ( その子はその消防士に助けられたが、彼は本当に勇敗だった。 2. The place ( 私たちが休暇を過ごしたところは美しかった。 3. Mr. Kimura asked her the ( 木村先生は彼女に遅刻をした理由をたずねた。 4. We went to the zoo, ( 私たちは動物園に行って、そこで楽しく過ごした。 5. John often watched Japanese anime. That ( Japanese. ジョンはよく日本のアニメを見ていた。そのようにして彼は日本語を学んだ。 )に通切な語を入れなさい。(3点x6=18点) )0 )so brave. )is to be a dancer. )we spent our vacation was beautiful. ) he wrote. )she was late for school. 4. Ms. Mukai is the first ( )traveled into ) we had a good time. space. 向井さんは宇宙旅行をした最初の日本人女性です。 5. German is one of the ( ドイツは私が行ってみたい国の1つです。 6. He is the scientist ( 彼はこの私が最も尊敬する科学者だ。 )Iwould like to visit. )he leamed )the most. 6. 1 love autumn, ( 私は秋が大好きで、その頃には木々の葉が黄色や赤になる。 )leaves of some trees turn yellow or red. 3日本語に合うように、[ 1. The watch [ repaired / him / was / which/ by ] is working now. ]内の語句を並べかえて、英文を完成しなさい。(5点×4=20 点) 3 日本語に合うように、 [ ] 内の語句を並べかえて、 英文を完成しなさい。 (5点×4=20 点) 1. She lent meabook, [ love/was/ a/which/ story ]. She lent me a book, 彼女は私に本を貸してくれたが、それは恋愛物語だった。 2.1 like to walkinthis park, [ tulips/ where / are / planted / a lot of ]. Ilike to walk in this park, 私はこの公園の中を歩くのが好きで, ここにはたくさんのチューリップが植えてある。 3. I listened to the CD many times. This [1/is/ to/how/learned ] play the piano. Tlistened to the CD many times. This 私は何度もそのCD を聞いた。このようにして私はピアノの弾き方を学んだ。 4. Chris laughed at her. That's [ she / why/ angry/the reason / got ]. Chris laughed at her. That's クリスは彼女のことを笑った。それが,彼女が怒った理由だ。 The watch is working now. 彼に直してもらった腕時計は今動いている。 2. Is this [ which/ you/ lost / the pen ] yesterday? Is this yesterday? これはあなたが昨日なくしたペンですか。 3. Near my house I saw [ that / the same dog / had / you/ seen ]. Near my housel saw 家の近くで、あなたが見たのと同じ犬を見かけました。 4. Look. That's the guitar [ buy /to/l'm/which/ going]. Look. That's the guitar 見て、あれが、僕が買うつもりのギターだよ。 play the piano.

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