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asked strange questions so that the answers would sound funny and make them smile. that answer was true or not. Later in the interview, the volunteers were deliberately In the study, the scientists conducted interviews with volunteers. The volunteers recent study by scientists at the University of Portsmouth has shown that people can When people communicate face to face, they do not just communicate by speaking language. There are other factors involved, such as gestures. If the person you are tell if a speaker is smiling or not even without seeing their face but just by listening were asked to answer all questions with “I do in the summer,” regardless of whether talking to frowns, you know that he or she is unhappy. Whena person laughs during a conversation, you can tell that that person thought something was funny. However, a The interviews were videotaped with the purpose of gathering samples of different C 35) Smiling from Ear to Ear to their voice. of smiles. The scientists then analyzed the smiles. types According to the scientists, there are as many as 50 different kinds of smiles. T he researchers then had different group of volunteers listen to the audio portion of the recordings. This group of volunteers could tell what kind of smile the speaker had on his or her face by just hearing their voice. This indicated to the scientists that the voice has characteristics that communicate feelings and that people can interpret them. Another study also suggests that customer satisfaction is closely related to friendliness. As we all know, the best way to show friendliness is to smile. Researchers think that using the smiling voices in products or services effectively, Such as answering systems and computer programs, can contribute to better customer service. This can also be applied to hiring and training staff. Since people can tell ifa smile is real or not by a person's facial expression, and it has been proven that people, for example, customers can tell if a staff member's smile is real or not just by listening, then smiling not only from the bottom of your heart, but with your voice may be a g0od way to improve business.

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英語 高校生

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次の英文を読んで,設問に答えよ。 (小樽商科大) I Nearly every traveler who enters a new culture experiences some unpleasantness that has come to be known as culture shock. Jet travel makes possible the abrupt loSs of a familiar environment. / Experts believe that it is this sudden change that causes culture shock. Some of the symptoms are fear, sleeplessness, unusual irritation over 5 minor concerns such as suspicion about host foreigners, indecisiveness, and homesick- ness. / Don't be surprised if you forget much of the English you have learned the moment you enter America: that is also a temporary effect of culture shock. (1) It is fortunate that the cure for culture shock is very simple.| You must become familiar with the new environment. You can reduce the impact of culture shock by accepting it thoughtfully ahead of time. (2) It is a phenomenon you must pass through 10 just like customs at an airport. If you arrive at an American high school and feel culture shock, try to find an American you feel comfortable with and have a chat about any topic you might have in common (for example, love of baseball). |A feeling of being part of the new human environment begins the cure. 【注) abrupt「突然の」 1A~Eの問いの答えとして最適なものをそれぞれ選べ。<4点×5) A. What is the main topic of the passage? 壁%。4? O how to deal with culture shock 2 going to an American high school ③ homesickness as culture shock の how to develop culture shock

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dgadoxsca Divdentan |C Listening for details :Listen to the statements and answer T(true) or F(false). oro Comprehension, A Reading for main ideas:Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The importance of verbal language. ⑤ What non-verbal language is and its role. lgpsow so ne daus budoses td ah ne rdaqusd in eds s ta nm ugast tas bomno How cultural factors cause misunderstandings. Tleroipast A 10vo 2. The meanings connected to body actions are @ natural and we cannot control them b learned from when we are born © partly natural and partly learned dalidty ne B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below, an en choose the correct title for each part. >A waiter (1. coffee all over a woman, but the woman said, “thank you Part 1 very much!” to the waiter. > We can understand the woman was (2. ) with the waiter because of the Spto way she looked at him and the voice she used when she talked to him. Hw mee > If we want to understand other people's (3. them but also pay attention to how they talk. Part 2 ), we have to not only listen to anal > Non-verbal language conveys 65 percent of the social meaning of (4. Tslimie ) language. ), and we sometimes use it unintentionally. > One part of non-verbal language is (5. > Another part of non-verbal language is (6. when they are born. Part 3 ), and people start to learn it > Each culture has its (7. verbal language. ) way to express social messages by using non- dt cbad wol bluow uoy busi > By realizing the importance and meaning of non-verbal language, we Part 4 can not only understand the messages from other people better but also understand the messages we are (8. ) to people from different cultures. Titles Different Meaning of “Thank you very much!” D The Importance of Understanding Non-Verbal Language Two Parts of Non-Verbal Language O What Is Non-Verbal Language? Words angry / intentions learned / natural/ own sending / spoken/ spilled Jud 2290 ce 1. ( へ

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Hideki: Great! His dream finally came true! Hideki: Did Ranald have a hard time in Nagasaki? ME Smith: Well, this book says that people were kind to him because they thought he was a nice person. Me Smith: However, he was caught soon and taken to Nagasaki as an *illegal immigrant. Me Smith: Ranald didn't give up his dream. He worked on a ship, and he tried to find a way to go to Me Smith: Well, he had to take a *ship to Japan because planes were not *invented yet. Also Japan was Hideki: An isolated country Oh, Sakoku! I understand why it wasn't easy for him. was very interested in Japan. He wanted to visit Japan, but it wasn't easy. 読んで、 Hideki: Why? on isolated country at that time. Tonan, One day he got off a ship *off the coast of Hokkaido. Then he took a small *boat and 0oched an island in Hokkaido. He did this when he was 24 years old. In Nagasaki, he taught English, and he also learned Japanese from Japanese people. After seven months in Nagasaki, he went back to America and wrote about Japan and Japanese people. From his book we can understand his love for Japan. Oh, even on his *grave stone we can see it. Hideki: What do you mean? ME Smith: It has the Japanese word Sayonara on it. Hideki: I understand he liked Japan very much. He became a *bridge between two countries. To be like him in the future, 5 Mr Smith: That's good. Do your best, Hideki. invent:発明する isolated:孤立した 注) native English-speaker: 英語を母国語として話す人 off the coast of ~:~の沖合で ship:船 boat:ボート illegal immigrant: 密入国者 grave stone:墓石 bridge:かけ橋

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TR3T Humans usually breathe from sixteen to twenty times each minute. If you analyzed 01 the air you breathe, you would find it is a mixture of different gases. Most of it is *nitrogen about four-fifths. One-fifth is oxygen. There is also a tiny amount of carbon dioxide, a little "water vapor (which gives air its humidity), and some "traces of 05 what are called "rare gases. If you were to put a bag over your nose and mouth to catch the air you breathe out, i図 you would find (1)Some strange changes. There would still be the same amount of nitrogen. There would also be the same traces of rare gases. But there would be much less oxygen and a hundred times more carbon dioxide than in the air you breathe in. 10 There would also be considerably more water vapor. TR33 ,What happens is that each time you breathe, an exchange takes place. You keep Some oxygen; you breathe out much more carbon dioxide and water vapor than you breathed in. 、The reason is that every moment of the day and night your body is using up energy. Your heart uses up energy as it beats. Your muscles use up energy. So 15 does your brain, and so does every other part of you. All this energy is produced by the work of the millions and millions of cells that make up your body. Every one of these cells needs Oxygen in order to do its work. As the cells use up oxygen, they form carbon dioxide, which is a “waste product. So your body carries out these two processes at the same time. You breathe in the m3 20 OXygen that cells need to produce energy. You breathe out the carbon dioxide that is harmful. It sounds so simple. Yet your life depends on these processes happening dav and night without interruption.

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