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Unit 15 | フーfW | 細昌 | PP 5科 1 , 40ぁ DA ET (仙符・解脱 中Dppc0S9) 7 記 Read the text and answer the questions beloW. ー jeard it before: Amant amd his son are ms er and1 the TOaS &re covered ww 0 The father js ki snow. The car slips on ice and crashes into a (elePhOne pole 隊い kle 7 teieigl hospital. As the medqi instantly, and the son, cdtically injured, js rushed to the hoSp: icai alks and says, cant Iks im 千 asSistants rush (he son to the operating room, the docfOT wal ?ゥ Pause a moment to think about the 9 Consider (his story. Perhaps you haVe to a championship football game. IE is late Decemlb Qperate, tha's my son." How could this be true? answer before you read om に @ Of course, the answer to the puzzle js that the doctor ifhNe boy's mother. Im 1 experience, about half of the people who hear the *riddle immediately Eure it om "The other half are confused at first mm large part because they TNCONSc iously assume (hat doctors should be male. The dificulty of the puzzle is determimed large part by gemder stereotypes that assign to all members of a social group (he characteristics that 3 shared by most of them In short stereotypes are generalizations. We ea stereotypes from many sources incuding our families、 religion, schools 画 5 and (he media. For example, ,。a recent study analyzed *Drirme- ctimme commereials from three major TV networks to see whether any change had occurred im the *representatson of men and women since the 1980s. Authors of the study foumd Hittte change in the roles mm which men and women were *cast, that is, they both remained within traditional gender roles. Im addition, they found women appeared less often as primary characters 9 on most corumercials, except im ghose for beauty and health products. The problems with stereotypes are that they are often too Sinple and they fail to 頭 ajow us to see people as individuals. In addition、 negative StereotYDes can shape our behavior, as we assume certain things about people's abihities on the basis of our generalizafions. We should, at all costs, avoid the risk of relying too heavily upon ihem jp interpretimg our world. John Miheich. 7.2 GENDER PHEJUD/CE OKSCRIMMNA77ON. Used by permission。 【注】 riddle なぞなぞ, 判じ物 prime-time ゴールデンタイムの representaion 描写、表現 cast 一に役を割り当てる

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次の設問(AXBIに答えなさい。 43 ) に入る最も適切なものを選択肢①〇ー④の中 0 (A) 次の文章の意味が通るように、( 40 から 1 つずつ選びなさい。 Cleaning Abroad From an eariy age Japanese people are taught to be responsible for the environment they uSe. This can be seen in elementary schools where children share the cleaning of their classroom floorS They think it is natural that paid cleaners clean Such acustom is sumprisingto( 40 ) However the custom seems to help Japanese societ For example leaving trash in pubtic places is rare compared to many other countries. In this nation the streets, parks and transport systems are ( 41 。)。 Sometimes, howeverf when you take your custon abroad。 it can cause unexpected responses. Tn the soccer World Cup in Brazil in 2014, the woridf's media noticed an unusual happening athe Tm the game。 Japan lost 2-1『bTSeveral hundred Japanese end ofJapan's game against the Ivory Coast fans slayed im the Stadium and pot trash in blue plastic bags。 The pictures and videos of this behavior 42 )fordeaning the ere shown in various media around the world, As a result。 the fans ( stadium。 | However Some people said the cleaning was not necessarybecause profesional cleanerS Were already paid to do this work, They-asooted that stadiums were left clean, the cleaners would lose 43 ) in other countries. theirjobs. Clearly, you have to be careful when (

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