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ER 試験に出る単語など 未習長文A インフォメーションリスト 単語など 定義·例文情報 現代美時信: Contemporary | contemporary art works be pleased to Japan Museumis pleased to present 'Sōsaku hanga. exhibition Collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public. feature The hotel features a magnificent ocean view. Lacquerware are objects decoratively covered with lacquer. The work of a joiner. lacquerware joinery Coat a metal coated with gold Lacquer sap has been used by humans from long time ago. It was treated as a luxury item. sap resistant heat-resistant moisture small amount of water that are present in the air. decorative a decorative design sprinkle Silver powder is sprinkled on its surface. appear Dimples appear on her cheeks when she smiles. range We sell a wide range of goods. a box, bottle, etc. a pot or other object made of clay that has been made permanently hard by Container ceramic heat bowl tea bowl glue a sticky substance that is used for joining things together transform The new bridge will transform the island's tourism industry. emphasize give special importance to something highlight emphasize imperfection a fault or weakness in something a skilled person, especially one who makes beautiful things by hand craftsman specific specific regions of Afirica metallic powder metallic

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TOEFL Reading REVIEW eismins to Banufaig Natural Resources Yabezaug to sabi nism arti ei BAN eyso teoM neobrile 1 to evso ent, ( Natural resources are useful things that occur naturally in the environment. Some examples a are petroleum, water, and trees. Humans depend be careful to use them wisely. on natural resources in many ways, so we must brow ent Resources can be divided into two categories: renewable and non-renewable. The difference is that renewable resources recover naturally over time. Renewable resources are usually living things like animals or plants. For example, trees are a renewable resource because they can be grown again after we cut them down. But oil is a non-renewable resource because it takes millions of years to form again. We must try to conserve non-renewable resources because once they are used up, we cannot get more. Natural resources can be traded between countries. They can create a lot of wealth for resource-rich countries. For example, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Kuwait in the Middle East have large amounts of petroleum. They export it to other countries and make a lot of money. ssl 10 ayaw inshoami ni olqueq siroteirting en A arbelbeforq alaihe erit @ 'eviso ant qu baisvos adoOR O eves ortt birt aloon eeuse 0 ni molte notni Jedno nisam chi apnang VOLUME vert befotong ant extoon nettet no obiani op bludo sho no bhoo boop ni perle. petroleum enew donitisq eviso eni to YOGI oil found under the surface of the earth or under the sea daiq Q BACK 05 Sentence Simplificat

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GU amibling Glaciers Glaciers are very large sheets of snow and ice that pile up on land for long periods of time. They are the second largest source of water on Earth after the oceans. There are two main types of glaciers. The first is alpine glaciers, which are found in the mountains. The other is continental glaciers, which cover continents. Glaciers move over time. They slowly flow downhill. Some glaciers are getting bigger, but others are shrinking. Even though they are made of snow and ice, glaciers are very powerful. They change mountain valleys from a "V" shape to a "U" shape by pushing great amounts of rock and cap. earth. When a glacier forms on top of a mountain, it is called an ice A narrow strip of ice on a beach in the Arctic is called an ice foot. 1 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information 2014- in the first highlighted sentence in the passage? (A) Glaciers are large and long-lasting piles of snow and ice that form on land. (B) Glaciers are very big areas of snow and ice that never move. (C) Glaciers are the biggest accumulations of snow and ice on Earth. (D) Glaciers are large sheets of snow and ice, so they can be a water source. 2 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the second highlighted sentence in the passage? (A) Glaciers move downhill and change into mountain valleys. (B) The power of glaciers changes the shape of mountain valleys. (C) The large amounts of rock in glaciers change mountain valleys. (D) Glaciers are more powerful than mountain valleys. Juulanu ans siautoim What are the two main types of glaciers? mis doww, 216ioniM

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Vision Quest ⅡI Ace WORKBOOK 4 日本語に合うように, ( )内の語を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。 □1. おそらく彼女は故意に私を待たせておいたのだろう。 (関西学院大 * ) (it / kept/she / was/that/likely) me waiting on purpose. □2.人それぞれ考え方は異なるものだ。 (広島国際大*) (differ/from/ of / person/thinking/ ways) to person. □3. 彼が真実を語ってくれるかどうか疑わしい。 成蹊大 (doubt/he'll/I/ the / if / tell) truth. □4. 誰がそのプロジェクトを実行しても構わない。 (大阪医科大*) (carries / doesn't / matter / it / who / out) the project. 5 次の日本語を英語に直しなさい。 □1. SNSのおかげで, 人々は連絡を取り合える。 [enable を用いて] □2. この本を読み通すのに10日かかった。 (朝日大) □3. 大学生活において, 良い人間関係をつくることは大事です。 (工学院大*) □4. 新たな税金により, 人々はアルコールを過剰に摂取しなくなるでしょう。 [prevent を用いて] (関西学院大) □5. へき地の医師不足が深刻化している。 (青山学院大) Hints 3. 「人間関係」 personal relationship 4. 「アルコール」 alcohol 5. 「へき地」 remote areas 6 次の会話文を完成させなさい。 (慶應義塾大) Mike: I heard more and more parents are giving their children non-traditional names. In Japan they are called “kira-kira names." What do you think of this trend? Ken: Mike: I think these parents are influenced by anime and manga. 5

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なす多 What is holism()? The medical professional's view of human beings influences. the planning and care provided to patients. For years, the health 従事者 長いp て 提供れる。 care community considered bódy and mind as separate entities, er year Now, it is believed that caréPHOViders need to yiēw an individual s をのてaなす 明電 @ 体的に、ああを as a whole, complete person, not as an assémbly of distinct párts. Viewed in this light, any distúrbance in one part is a disturbance of the whole system, the whole being. Therefore, health care pro- の 体のれれ fessionals must consider how the part of an individual under た下にある concern) relátes to all others and also consider the inferaction 10 and relationship of the individual to the external environment. This view is called holism, a holistic view of humans. :生物じ理、社年的が Humans are an open biòpsychósocial systenm with many inter- めま 提供する: related subsystems. In'brder to ptovide appiopriate healthcare based on a patient's needs, healthcare professionals must focus 15 on the interrelated needs of body, mind, emotion, and spirit. Abraham Maslow's® theory It was Abraham Maslow's human needs théory that offered the frámework for holistic health care. His model includes both 、操供 る的 生理的 心鶏的 怪える 良々に」 physiologic) and psychologic needs, which he arfánges in Order of importance from those essential for phiysical sufVival to those necéssary to develop to the füllest human potential9 Lower-level 20 心体 週不可欠 needs must be met to some extent before higher-level needs can スリ組た、@か。 be addressedio An individual usually persists in trying to meet a 場たす need until it is met. If a need goes unmet, physical disòrders, 25 psychological“imbalance, or death can Maslow's five categories of needs, in hiefarchical order. O Physiologic needs: air, food, water, shelter, rest and sleep, and temperature maintenance) eSáfety and secúrity needs: the need to be safe and to feel 30 OCCur. Below are 野屋eカラーを 所 safe, both in the physical environment and in human rela- tionships; 8 Loye and belónging" needs: the need for giving and receiv- ing love and the need for feeling that one atains®) a place in 所属(優) (7) 脅け人れ a group; OSelf-esteem needs: self-esteem® (feelings of indépéndence, Cumpetence, and self-respect) and estéém from others Toidon 自等 35 独立性 身する

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