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英語 About seven years ago I started learning how to paint as a hobby: I was pretty terrible. Everything looked flat, I did not have the right proportions, and my colors were totally off. My friends and colleagues suggested that I stop wasting my time (a ) something I wasn't good at. "Focus on your day job," they said. I kept at it practicing, taking classes, finding the right teachers who could teach and challenge me Over five years, painting started to become intuitive", and surprisingly, I am now considered "good." Today, the same friends say I was born with this talent. "You're in the wrong profession," one said recently. The same thing happened when I started piano and singing lessons a couple of years ago. Comments shifted from. "Stop wasting your time and focus on what you know," to "You've got a musical talent." (A These comments originate from long-held beliefs that growth is largely not possible for adults. Even when there is evidence of learning, it can be caused by talent from birth, like the comments that I received suggested. Most scientific studies on adulthood focus on cognitive maintenance or decline, rather than growth. (b) that even scientists may think that development is severely limited in adulthood. The prevailing" mentality is represented by proverbs, such as "use it or lose it," or worse, "old dogs can't learn new tricks." A few recent studies, such as ones by Arne May and Denise Park, ( C ) suggest that learning new skills, such as juggling or photography, for even three months may strengthen brain functioning in adults. (B) I would take these studies one step further to argue that an important cause of cognitive

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英語 高校生

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英語 高校生

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第2問 (配点 10) Your school is arranging a work experience programme for students in Years 10 and 11. As a member of the student council, you want to present 11/ some ideas to the school to make the programme a success. You have found a report written by the school council at a school in the UK which looks helpful. Work Experience Week Last month Work Experience Week was held at our school. A11 400 students in Years 10 and 11 were asked to participate. The school provided a list of companies that were willing to accept students for a week, and students were also given the chance to contact companies by themselves. Nevertheless, some of them failed to find a place to work. Students who were not successful in finding a company had to come to school for self- study, so we should find a better way to match up students and companies next year. According to the school, 6% of Year 10 students and 34% of Year 11 students didn't participate. Why was there such a difference? The comments below clearly show the reason for this. Feedback from participants Harry, I really enjoyed the work experience. I found my company from the school's list, so it was easy to set it up. Yu-ming: This was my second time, I'm happy I did it, but most kids in my year just wanted to study for their exams. Maybe it should just be for Year 10. Clara: I couldn't get my first choice, so the workplace was a bit too far. But I think the experience helped me to try harder. Mo: I arranged my own this year. The ones on the list are fine, but several students go to the same place. I wanted to be the only student, and this time I was. Ryan: I already know what I want to be (a physical therapist) and this 2, 3 LIKE 3 To

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