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Australia is the continent where Europeans began to settle about 200 years 第13講 PS Practical Skills 予習授業復 1/復 2/復 3 次の英文を読んで、設問に答えなさい。 Lor the Outback. They have a custom called ‘walkabout, which is a survival Every aboriginal boy must go on a journey in the desert and live in it just by Limcelf for a long time. He must learn how to make a fire, how to cook, and how ind a water hole where he can get some water to drink. It gets very hot during Hhe dav and very cold at night. He may get ill, but he must get over it, because this ic the time when he must show how truly strong he is. He has to walk and walk for seven to eight months until he meets his people again. Only when he finishes his 'walkabout,' will he be accepted as an adult member of his tribe*. Then he is allowed to marry and have his own children. Aborigine: アボリジニー (オーストラリア原住民) vast desert area : 広大な砂漠地帯 tribe: 部族 【1】 次の1~5 の内容が本文と一致する場合はTを、一致しない場合はFを記し な さい。 1.ヨーロッパ人は 40,000年前にオーストラリアに定住し始めた。 2. 'walkabout'「放浪の旅」とは13~14 才の少年に課せられる生存の試練である。 3. 少年は長い間たった1人で砂漠で暮らさねばならない。 4. 砂漠は昼夜を通してたいへん暑い。 5. 少年は「放浪の旅」 を終えた時、 大人として扱われる。 [2】 文中の下線部を和訳しなさい。

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英語 高校生

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IChapter 1 アップ 語句空所補充問題の練習③ Life on a Deserted Island Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a dewn We sometimes imagine a deserted island to be a sort of paradtse wh always shines. Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have m. wretched. You either starve to death or wait for a boat which ne Perhaps there is some truth in both of these pictures, but few of us hean AMI 5 ). Life oa desen. d専ら具体的事例を読み取っていくこと。その過程で、空所に 間 other side of the picture is quite the ( ポイント 無人島生活に対する対極的な2つのイメージが, 実際にはど 2 Two men who recently spent time ona coral island wished they hoy there longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgn Miami to have it repaired. During the journey, their boat began ts quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food and rowed for a le across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. There wen any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove problem. The men collected rain-water in the rubber dinghy. As te. brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat. They caught lotme fish and “ate like kings.” When a passing tanker rescued them, both r opportunity to find out. 全訳 無人島の生活 私たちのほとんどは, 無人島での生活について非現実的な は無人島を, 太陽がいつも輝く一種の楽園だと想像してい くない。もう一方のイメージは全く反対である。無人島で る当てもない船を待つかのどちらかである。たぶんこれ るだろうが、それを確かめる機会を持つ人はほとんどい 最近,さんご礁の島で過ごした2人の男は, そこに んだ船を修理するために,バージン諸島からマイアミ の船は沈み始めた。彼らはすばやく食糧を小さな教会 カリブ海を2~3マイルこいでいった。島には木が ならなかった。男たちは雨水を救命ゴムボートにた くさんとれた。彼らは大エビや魚をとり,「王様の 救助したとき, 2人とも島を去らなければならな 6 ) that they had to leave. really ( (5) 解答 4 空所より前の文では無人島生活を paradis の文では wretched 「悲惨な」 と形容して (5) 1 imagination 2 reality 3 dream ぶ。 4 opposte (6) 1 happy 2 afraid 3 sorry (6) 解答 3 2人の男は無人島生活に対する2つの ること。水に困らず, 食べ物をぜいた た」として3を選ぶ。 4 contentetl 口deserted island 無人島 る口opportunity 機会 dinghy 救命ボート □F

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英語 高校生

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8 | 【]との選択問題】 (配点 15点) ご回の中から 次の英文を読み。空所(1)ご()に入れるのに最も適当なものを, 7 上 よれ思 れ 1 つずつ選び, 記号で答えよ。 人Across the blazing desert of the Sahara ( 1 (one of the longest and heaviest trainsjon Earth、 Mauritanias en Ore Train, the "backbone of the Sahara"' begins its route in 26N8Y0 an iron RM in the center/of Mauritaniaノ and ends「 im Nouadhibou) a city/on the coast ) The 22000 tons/of iro mined daily are poured into 220 iron *hoppers。 These hoppers are linked together to make the train, Which can be as long as 3 kilometers and can have several *1ocomotiveS. ( 2 ) transporting iron ore is the trains main purpose, people can hide(in the hoppers) fork out 5 $3 to claim space on one of the benches inside two DSSenger Cars, or, most commonly。sit 6 top of the ore。) Passengers travelling on this train should expect to face some harsh conditons、 3 The 704kilometer journey can take (from 16 to 21 hours,( 3 ) the weight of the ram. There are no bathrooms or food. The train Shakes violently throughout the tip: when it starts moving, the train Cars frequently slam.into one another) During the day, the sun beats down Qn Dassengers riding outside the train and 紀 temperatures can quickly reach 40 degrees Celsius or higher. At night, under the Hight of the Milky Way, temperatures in the desem become achingly cold. One passenger has said, “Tf the train goes through a Sandstorm、 de /Why, then, would people want to ride it? Some thrilseekers might want 1 you feel like you want experience this extreme journey through one of the m S the wor) Mostly,( 4 ),passengers are merchants, ee to support their livelihood and provide food and Supplies (9 2 Sahara/ Passengers wrap their heads with long pieces of cloth to protect 、the wind sand, and sharp bits of iron dust that fy through the air. t *charcoal into the piles of iron, light it and make tea, 【 5.)t time, however, they sleep. 〔 5

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