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10 Life 目標 20分 Reading 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 Chod of gi amor gnivel 91018 Japanese are surprised (2)to learn how long some American newspapers are. They are Strom erll aneqaqawen to anoienev Istigibrarü alilorlW not always 140 pages long, but they are usually at least 50 pages long. On Sundays, 208 miss ni olq to a los d some big city newspapers have hundreds of pages and *weigh almost a kilogram. gnibro biq 5 (3) Of course, not everything in such a newspaper is news. al nogeq vebau2 s dva no news, too. about books, movies, travel, computers and hobbies, as well as star interviews and kl zweiver sivom bruslood 2911212919i nemud" brit a day toge bns eesnied . F comics in color.euThere are also many *advertisements, of course, but a lot of people ni immortwebas dold bris,noisse blow a e'eredi ysbru² no 199sq ylisb find the advertisements very entertaining. Of course, the newspapers have a lot of rimantledi ni mot There are lots of sections 12 sdt : [xbiszid] anbied we ca de terroiri nemar You may be surprised to find that (4)such large newspapers are (5)very cheap. They Sunday edition of a Japanese newspaper. news gnidrens S vbodzub are much cheaper than a newspaper in Japan. A large, heavy Sunday *edition of a gnition 4 weigh [wéi] : 重さが・・・である 11 edition [idifan] : (新聞の) ・・・版 1. こ 7 advertisement [ædvərtáizmənt]: but it is 20 times bigger than the newspaper in a big city may only cost about 350 yen, but it is zamit Jn979llib Jis moitos sme si bes ne E DAS C plot me juos ziqot installib yasm Juods xls) 62 . a b 2. (171 words) (

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adulthood began, I would stick it on that Thanksgiving weekend in 1981. I was seventeen. While my roommate packed her bag to go home on Wednesday, I walked to a supermarket with a shopping list. I had borrowed a copy of The Joy of Cooking from the library when I realized ( 1 ). I found five other students who lived in other *dormitories who also had no way of getting home and invited them to dinner. It never occurred to me to ask someone if I could stay in my room. It was my room, after all. But on Wednesday night, when the heating in the dormitory was turned down to whatever temperature was needed to keep water from freezing in the pipes, I wondered if maybe I'd been expected to leave along with all the other girls. Too late now. The office was closed until Monday morning. In those days, before cell phones and the internet, such problems were solved not by changing my coat. the situation but by changing yourself. I put on another sweater and (3) I suppose before I went to college I had been very modestly helpful to m mother on Thanksgiving. When she asked me to peel a vegetable, I peeled it, an hen went away to watch the Macy's parade on television until she called me ba o peel something else made no effort until 1981, when the Thanksgiving din at people were coming to was mine. That was when I started cutting fro atter into pea-sized *chunks with a frozen knife in my frozen hands to mak ie crust. ② 2 -

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