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20 Unit 1 - History - Gutenberg is famous for inventing printing, but he didn't really invent it. He invented a better way of printing. [2] For hundreds of years people used blocks of wood* to print. They used a knife to cut words backward in the block of wood. Then they covered the block with ink and pressed it onto paper. When they pulled the paper from the inky blocks, the words appeared on the 金属 5 paper in the right direction. In Korea and China, people printed with metal type* instead of 右向き wood. (2)Either way, printing was difficult and very slow. It took several years to make one copy of a book. [3] Books were very expensive and rare. Only ( 3a ) people could buy them, and ( 3b ) 10 people could not read. But, as ( 3c -) people learned to read, books became more popular. So people wanted to find a quicker, better and less expensive way to print books. One of these people was Johannes Gutenberg. opsugas.l Y tinU 9003 iinil 4 Gutenberg was born in Mainz, Germany, around 1400. He was good at working with metal, but probably had no idea how people printed in China. His idea was to make a piece Clarey operan 15 of metal type for each letter of the alphabet and use the letters (4)over and over. (5)He could put the type together to make words and arrange words to make pages. With ink on the type, he could press paper on them to print a page. A "printing press" machine could make hundreds of copies of a single page quickly. After that page, he could rearrange the same letters to make other words and print other pages. LISSH Si nou 5 It took Gutenberg a long time to make the type for each letter of the alphabet. When he finished the type, he didn't have enough money to make the printing press. He borrowed money from a man named Johann Fust. After many years, Gutenberg's printing press was Legione ready. Gutenberg printed his first book, the Bible, around 1455. 6 There are only twenty-one complete copies of the original Bible. They are some of the 25 most expensive books in the world. In 1987, part of a Gutenberg Bible sold for $5.3 million. 7 Today people remember Johannes Gutenberg. The city of Mainz has a statue of him and a museum. His original printing press is in the museum. (6)They print several pages a day to show that it is in good condition. earoviaU 012mu 394 words/#IN block of wood: type: vrigsypola 01 sind 7 an Oupside down & 下線部 (6) を日本 7. 本文の内容に合わ Many people & Gutenberg g Gutenberg Olt was a long Though Gu cost a lot of Hannes Rotest

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↓ 発展問題 1 ( に入る最も適当な語句をa~dから選びなさい (1) Kim is still upset about the bad score on her math test last (1) 巻p.316 参考 【南山大】 by now 「今ごろはもう」 week. If I were her, I ( o about it by now. 8 a. had forgotten c. forget (2) I recommended that (9) smoking. a. he quit b. he quits c. he would quit d. he had quit (3) Mary talks about the car accident as if she ( ) it. 【相愛大】 b. would witness d. had witnessed a. witnesses c. has witnessed b. have forgotten d. would have forgotten 2 日本文の意味に合うように [ ]内の語を並べかえなさい. (1) もし転倒しなかったらレースに勝てたんだがなあ. I [ could, fallen, had, have, I, if, not, race, the, won ]. I If one (2) 彼が韓国語をしゃべるのを聞いたら韓国人だと思うだろう. If one [hear, him, Korean, speak, to, were ], one would take him for a Korean. 【近畿大】 one would take him for a Korean. (3) 気分が悪いと知っていたら、 決して彼を誘わなかったのに. [I, he, not, had, was, known ] feeling well, I would never have asked him to come. 4 日本文を英文に直しなさい。 (1) 私が君だったら、彼女の申し出を受け入れます。 Were ON THE , 1 (2) 昨日彼に本当のことを言ってさえいればなあ. 2 【 実践女子大】 (1) p.314 (2) p.327 発展編 feeling well, (3) p.318 (2) p.323 未来のことを仮定する 表現 take ~ for... 「~を・・・だと思う」 【青山学院大】 (3) p.325 発展 I would never have asked him to come. 3各文の下線部の誤りを1か所選び 正しい形に直しなさい . (1) If you did the job , properly, there would have been no need for all these acostly repairs. 【麻布大】 ( ) → ( :) (2) Each time I go on a business trip abroad, I can't help wishing (2) p.316 I can speak abetter English. 【愛知学院大】 〔 〕→( ) 3 (1) p.314 (1) p.325 PRE (2) p.325 発展編 「~でさえあればなあ」 12 仮定法 55 そあらめ まゆる 君のおはするにや ccmmmmm つけなりや。 の身を知らせ給ふべき京人よ。人達へにやら

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中間 UNIT 7 Reading V かず 忌み数(縁起の悪い数字) を意識して行動することがありますか。 テーマ 思想・哲学・宗教 Which number sounds lucky or unlucky to you? In many cultures around the world, people believe that some numbers are unluckier than others. In most Western cultures, many people consider the number 13 to be unlucky. In the United States, for example, many cities do not have a 13th street; many buildings 5 do not have a 13th floor. You might have seen the 13th floor (Ⓒ) as 14 in the elevator. ~412 つまり - - one on There are also those who believe that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day - 〜の人は which many things can go wrong. *superstition 文法項目 分詞①(補語になる分詞) Track 35-36 ②. The exact origin of *superstitions about Friday the 13th remains unknown. 10 However, superstitious fears about this date have grown and spread over the years, thanks, in part, to unfortunate events. In the 19th century, a ship — the HMS Friday - which was launched on a Friday the 13th, disappeared at sea. On a Friday the 13th in 1992, an earthquake in *Turkey killed thousands of people. Note It is surprising, though, that the number 13 is considered unlucky in the United 15 States. The country was originally divided into 13 states. On the dollar bill there is a picture of an *incomplete *pyramid with 13 steps. The *bald eagle carries an *olive branch in one of its *claws with 13 leaves and 13 *berries on it. In the other claw it is holding 13 arrows, and above its head there are 13 stars. In different cultures, other numbers are believed to be unlucky. In Japan, Korea, 20 and China, for example, people consider the number four to be unlucky because the *pronunciation of the word meaning four is very similar to the pronunciation of the word that means death. Many hotels and hospitals in these countries do not have a room number four. Also, people ( 4 ) give a gift consisting of four items. Turkey トルコ Noto (302 words)

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