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分かる問題だけでもいいので、Q4、6、7の答えを教えてください!

| 254 DATAL low. tbefore: Aa and his gon are driving roads are Covered with father ijS kileq Read the text and answer the questions be e heard ii c Consider this siory. Perhaps you have heart 隊 ecember and (he hone pole. The ne hospital AS the medical to a championship football game. 【t is late D 1 ashes into a tele snow. The car slips on ice and crashes into teMP 1 in tot Instantly, and the son, critically injured, 18 rushed 0 alks in amd say$ YT camt 1 Tr Wi 10 ting room (he doctO 0 SSSiStants rush the son to the operating 1 nt to think about he mome 9perafe, thaU's my son.” How could this be true? Pause 4 aswer before you read om rtOr 1 oy's mother. Im our Of course, the amswer to the puzzle is that the doetor 5 the boy experience, about half of the people who hear the riddle mnediately agre Out. 7 The other half are confused at first, in Jarge part because they umconSciOuS]y aSsume that doctors should be male. The difficulty of the puzzle is determmned jn large part by gender stereotypes that GSsignl to all members of a social group the characteristics that are shared by most of them. m Short stereotyDes are genleralizatiOnS. We jeamm stereotypes from many sources mcluding our farmilies, rehigion, schools, 5 and the media。 For example, (sa Tecent study amalyzed *prime-time commereials from three major TV networks to see whether any change had occurred im the *representation 9f menl and women since the 1980s. Authors of the Study found tittle change in the roles 吉 which men and women were *cast, that is, they both remained within tradiiional gender roles. hi addition, they found women appeared less oftem as primary characters 2 on most conumercjals, except im wthose for beauty and health products, The problems with stereotypes are ihat they are often too simple and they fa to llow us to see people as individuals. m addidion, negaive Stereotypes can shape our behavior, as we assume cerain things about peoples abihties on the basis of our 8eeralizafions. We should, at all costs, avoid the sisk of relying too heavily pon tnem 25 jimferpreting our world. "On MolO 72.0EAOEZOZOCEOGGGNMTON 5 緒 riddle なぞなぞ. 判じ物 primeime ゴールデンタイムの Jepresentaton 措与, き cast だ役を剤り当てる

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[5 次の英文を読み。 以下の設問に答えよ。 (配点 60点 xtenSiVe を て of your Your dog's ability to learn new tricks may be less a product 7aining (han of ther underlying *genetics ch as aral traits such Among 101 dog *breeds, scientists found that certain behavioral 0 genetically Sirmila 00Gr or Aproasion were more HMI GR PE時昌汗EE 2 S dog behaviors breeds、 While past studies have looked into the genetic foundations of ・the 2ceeg7zzgs の 7@ for certain breeds、thiS research published October 1 in *the /ァの preeds and find a な is the first to investigate a wide diversity of netic signal behavioral aly。 everyone knows that different dogs have 中作erent : の 7ashington in ~ says Noah Snyder-Mackler, a geneticist at the University of Washing Ks の Sa *canines have lived de "But we didnt know how much or why.” Humans and *canine at least 15.000 years. But only within the last 300 years or so have produced Yarieties such as Chihuahuas and Great Danes. Snyder-Mackler and his colleagues considered how 101 dog breeds behave while searching for genetic similarities among breeds sharing certain personality graits. Data came from two dog genotype databases and from C-BARQ, a survey 好at asks owners to rank their pure-bred dog's "propensity for certain behaviors, hike chasing or aggressiveness toward strangers. As a result the study didnt have genetic and behavioral data from the same canine individuals, which could help 岳ghjjght rare genetic varjants that may be nonetheless important to diversity im pehavjors. “Tjeyre not perfect sources of data” says Clive Wynne, an animal behaviorist at Arizona State Unjversity jn Tempe, who was not involved in the study. “But allowed fhem to Jook at ots and lots of dogs.” Using daa from over 14000 dogs described in C-BARQ, the researchers gave each breed a score for 14 different behaviors, and then searched for overall genetic simlarifies among breeds that had similar Scores. For traits such as aggression foward sfrangers, franability and chasing, the researchers found that genes ルー Yo

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70 seemの用法 (seem to go / It seems that >) 「てするようだ」「らしい」 の意味を表す。 a、Mr、Yamagiwa seems to like gorillas very much. = It seems that Mr. Yamagiwa Hikes gorillas very mach. b、The small gorilla does zo7 seem to be hungry. = It does zo# seem that the small gorilla is hungry. 『酸》 現在完了進行形 (have[has] been going) 過去から現在まで動作が継続していることを表す。 a. The gorilla has been beating its chest for tyo minutes. (動作動詞) 』』 e7 The gorilla ヵos 7zoeg there for two year8. (状態動詞) b. Mr. Yamagiwa has been Visiting Africa since 1978. Exercises 1 2文がほぼ同じ内容を表すように, 下線部を補いなさい。 1. Cats and dogs do not seem to like each other. = each other. 2. It seems that gorillas have a similar communication style to humans. 四 SS 82 0 ーーーーーーーーーー--_ asimilar communication style # humans. 3. Trouble seems to happen when two groups of gorillas meet. 3 引 ーーーーーーーーーーー--- when two groups of gorillas m66 4.1t di oes not seem that using force Solves any problems. 3 ーーのBPIODIGTO ( )内の語を適切な形にして, 現在完了進行形の文にしなさい。(5う 1. Mai (read) books on whales since this morning. 2. The number of tigers (decrease) in Tndia. 3. Jack (study) about elephants for tventy years. 4. That lion (look) for food for three days. 5. They (use) rare metals to make Smartphones and computerg・

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70 seemの用法 (seem to go / It seems that >) 「てするようだ」「らしい」 の意味を表す。 a、Mr、Yamagiwa seems to like gorillas very much. = It seems that Mr. Yamagiwa Hikes gorillas very mach. b、The small gorilla does zo7 seem to be hungry. = It does zo# seem that the small gorilla is hungry. 『酸》 現在完了進行形 (have[has] been going) 過去から現在まで動作が継続していることを表す。 a. The gorilla has been beating its chest for tyo minutes. (動作動詞) 』』 e7 The gorilla ヵos 7zoeg there for two year8. (状態動詞) b. Mr. Yamagiwa has been Visiting Africa since 1978. Exercises 1 2文がほぼ同じ内容を表すように, 下線部を補いなさい。 1. Cats and dogs do not seem to like each other. = each other. 2. It seems that gorillas have a similar communication style to humans. 四 SS 82 0 ーーーーーーーーーー--_ asimilar communication style # humans. 3. Trouble seems to happen when two groups of gorillas meet. 3 引 ーーーーーーーーーーー--- when two groups of gorillas m66 4.1t di oes not seem that using force Solves any problems. 3 ーーのBPIODIGTO ( )内の語を適切な形にして, 現在完了進行形の文にしなさい。(5う 1. Mai (read) books on whales since this morning. 2. The number of tigers (decrease) in Tndia. 3. Jack (study) about elephants for tventy years. 4. That lion (look) for food for three days. 5. They (use) rare metals to make Smartphones and computerg・

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70 seemの用法 (seem to go / It seems that >) 「てするようだ」「らしい」 の意味を表す。 a、Mr、Yamagiwa seems to like gorillas very much. = It seems that Mr. Yamagiwa Hikes gorillas very mach. b、The small gorilla does zo7 seem to be hungry. = It does zo# seem that the small gorilla is hungry 『可》 現在完了進行形 (have[has] been going) 過去から現在まで動作が継続していることを表す。 a. The gorilla has been beating its chest for two minutes. (動作血局 有 e/ The gorilla ヵos 7zoeg there for two year8. (状態動詞) b. Mr. Yamagiwa has been Visiting Africa since 1978. Exercises 1 2文がほぼ同じ内容を表すように, 下線部を補いなさい。 1. Cats and dogs do not seem to like each other. = each other. 2. 1t seems that gorillas have a Similar communication Style to humans. 軌 ーーーーーーー ーー 。。 aasimilar_communicafion ScyJe 9 humans. 3. Trouble seems to happen when two groups of gorillas meet. 3 に ーーーーーーーーーーー ーー when two groups of gorillas me@ 4.1t di oes not seem that using force Solves any problems. ar ーー DHPODISOO 2 ( )内の語を適切な形にして. 現在完了進行形の文にしなさい。 (ほう 1. Mai (read) books on whales since this morning. 2.The number of tigers (decrease) in Tndia. 3. Jack (study) about elephants for tventy years. 4. That lion (look) for food for three days. 5. They (use) rare metals to make Smartphones and computerg・

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「比較」の話です。 赤線の部分の解釈は、a job candidate's ・・・ と is で倒置か起きているという認識で大丈夫でしょうか

人 acher Or & CTUSaAQCT 【OT ATY てGS チ e tommorrOW s plantobca President Or DIで mayDb will almost certainly touch you sometime in your life public speaking Imagine yourself in thesc situaHiOnS・ poration. One of yo alargc staff meeting at elopin叶 One by onc Public spcaking and are es are stumbling and c speaking COUTSC- get the job. maybc not for fiVe Years. 2 u will gc @p | Youareoncofseven managcment trainees in a large COTI the lower-managementjob that has just opencd. There is to be ャjn 10 cach of thc tainecs will discuss the project he or she has bccn dcv が collcagues make their presentations. They have no cxpcrience in intimidated by the higher-ranking managers present. Their speech awkward、You, howcvcr, call upon all the skills you lcarned in Your publi You dcliver an informative talk that is clear, well reasoned, and articulate You @B is 上 You arc the assistant manager in a branch office of a national comDany・ Your immediate superior, the branch manager。 is about to reUre, and there wi be a retir dinner. All the executives from the home office will attend. As his close working asSOC1a4te。 you are asked to give a farewell toast at the party. You prepare and dcliver a speech that is both witty and touching 一 a perfect tribute to your boss. After the speech、 eVeryOnc emnent 20 applauds cnthusiastically, and a fcw people have tears in their eyes. The following weck you are named branch manager. @QD 国 Fantasicsp Notreally. Either of のthese situations could occur. In arecent survey of more than 300 employers, 93 pcrcent stated that the abilhity to think critically and communicate clearly js more important for career succss than is a job candidate's undcrgraduatc major 25 1 Im another survey,the American Management Association asked 768 cxecutives and managers to rank the skills most esscntial to today's workplace. What was at the top of ・ ・ 向 ・ ・ ・ ・ 1 MP HistP Communication skills、The importance of such skills is true across the board 一 Ss M accountants and architects, tcachers and technicians。 scicntists and stockbrokecrs 3 SS ・ * ・ 8 い Businesscs are also asking people to give more specches in the carly stages of their Ccareers 0 PR5 professionals are using public speaking as a way to stand out in today's hi competitive job market. (Nor has the growth of the Internet and oth 史 Ne reduced the need for public speaking. As i Ne。、。 ・ AScarecrexpert Lindsey Pollak states、 “TE ho has that combination of really good technical ski 1 月 ical skills and verbal communicati Shoulders above your coll i 0 oleagues F you can combine those two.”"

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