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(15) Tadashi ( |東京電機大 ) in Turkey for three years when the earthquake happened. 2. has been 1. was 3. had been 4. would be 慶應義塾大 (16) Next month I ( 1. know ) Alice for 20 years. 2. will have known 3. am knowing 4. will have been knowing ) on a snake. 杏林大 (17) I heard a scream behind me; one of the boys ( 1. step 2. was stepped 3. stepping 4. had stepped 2与えられた指示にしたがって,以下の問いに答えなさい。 A. 日本語の意味に合うように, 1~7の語を並べかえ, 3番目と6番目にくる語の番号を答えなさい。 自分のしようと思うことをふれ回る人間は,たいてい実行はしないものです。 [立命館大] People who go ( 1. what 2. around 3. they 4. about 5. going 6. are 7. talking) to do don't usually do it. B. 次の英文の下線部 ① ~ ④ から不適切なものを1つ選び、正しい形に直しなさい。 立命館大 John @ has been talking on the phone for hours when his friend dropped by his house the other night. 3 4 C. 日本語の意味に合うように、下の1~4から適当なものを選びなさい。 成城大 改題 今年の12月で、 私はここに10年住んだことになる。 ) here for ten years. In December this year, I ( 1. am living 2. have lived 3. have been living 4. will have lived Lesson 02 助動詞 1 与えられた選択肢の中から、もっとも適当なものを選びなさい。 (1) The student did everything she ( 1. can ) to avoid making any mistakes in the test. [北海学園大 3. would 4. will 2. could (2) You ( ) go jogging after dark in this neighborhood. 法政大] 2. had better not 3. not had better 4. had not better to (3) You ( ) a receipt when you bought the book. |近畿大 1. could be obtained 2. were obtaining 3. might be obtaining 4. should have obtained (4) You ought ( 関西学院大 ) the package by special delivery. 2. have sent 1. to have sent 3. to have it sent 4. having sent (5) The car broke down, and we ( |慶應義塾大 4. must get ) a taxi. 1. must have gotten 2. had got to get 3. had to get (6) "Do I have to finish this assignment now?" "No, you ( 3. needn't ). There's no hurry." 1. couldn't 2. mustn't 4. wouldn't 札幌学院大 notes Lesson 011 (15) Turkey [] (17) scream [] Lesson 021 (4) special delivery [] 1. had not better 117

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6限目 150点 TR/35-40 次の英文を読み, 問いに答えなさい。 ( 50点) Most people in the United States don't realize that they've been eating *genetically engineered foods since the mid-1990s. More than 60% of all processed foods on U.S. - supermarket shelves - including pizza, chips, cookies, ice cream, salad dressing, contain ingredients from engineered soybeans or corn syrup, and baking powder - 5 corn. Genetic change or modification is not a recent thing. Humans have been (5a)altering the genetic structure of plants for a few thousand years, keeping seeds from the best crops and planting them in following years, *crossbreeding varieties to make them taste sweeter, grow bigger, and (5b)last longer. (1)In this way we've transformed the 10 wild tomato from a fruit the size of a grape to today's giant, juicy tomatoes. But (2)the technique of genetic engineering is new, and quite different from conventional breeding. Traditional breeders mix together related organisms whose genetic structures are similar. In so doing, they transfer a great number of genes. By contrast, today's genetic engineers can transfer just a few genes at one time between 15 species that are distantly related or not related at all. Genetic engineers can pull a desired gene from almost any living organism and insert it into almost any other organism. They can put a rat gene into lettuce to make a plant that produces vitamin C or blend genes from an insect into apple plants, The purpose offering protection from various diseases that damage apples and pears. 20 is the same: (3) to insert a gene or genes from one organism carrying a desired characteristic into another organism which does not have that characteristic. between The engineered organisms that scientists produce by transferring genes species are called transgenic organisms. Several dozen transgenic food crops are (5e)currently on the market, including varieties of corn, pumpkin, soybeans, and 25 cotton. Most of these crops are engineered to help farmers deal with age-old agricultural problems: weeds, insects, and disease. (4) many scientists see great potential in the products of this new Autopotah pred sage biotechnology, some scientists see uncertainty and even danger. Critics fear that genetically engineered products are being rushed to market before their effects are ▶ NOTES genetically engineered food: 遺伝子組み換え食品 crossbreed: 異種交配させる 28 30 fully unde engineere from (5d) 問1 下着 下 問2 問3 下 42 1 問5 問6

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Level Passage : 2:30 Lesson 5 Jet Reading 22 ⑤ Questions: 2:00 Compared to dogs and other pet animals, cats often have lots of freedom. Many owners let their pet cats go outside whenever they want to. But where do they go? Does your cat visit your neighbor's house for extra food? How far from home does your cat actually travel? Cat owners have been wondering about such questions for a long time. 5 To find out where cats go and what they do, researchers decided to track them by putting a GPS (Global Positioning System) device around their neck. It is well known that cats are natural hunters. They often chase and catch *wildlife, such as birds and other small animals. It was therefore believed Hoor war301 that cats may go far from their homes to hunt. However, the research showed some surprising facts about cat *behavior. It seems that most cats 10 don't travel very far from their homes. On average, they move around two houses away. Owners were *relieved to hear this result because it confirmed that their cats do not cross major roads. There was another interesting result. One female cat walked more than 1 kilometer from her home. When the owner checked her GPS data, they discovered that the cat had gone to their old house. It showed that cats remember the past longer and more clearly than we think.(219 words) *wildlife 44 *relieve ~を安心させる *behavior Infogt) A Choose the best options. (2 points x2) According to the passage, which of the following statements are true about cats? (Choose two options. The order does not matter.) so svom i da a. They enjoy more freedom than other pet animals. imove sill niw nuo exentabilt o b. A GPS device was put around a cat's tail by researchers. c. They go far from their homes to hunt wildlife. Sanino sasd Juoda su v d. The research proved that most cats cross major roads. of Inboq bow it bean 17 s e. They may remember the past more clearly than we expect. Bewe )( B Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (2 points x3) ******* ******** Many owners let their cats go (¹ ), but no one exactly knew where they went and what ) the cats by using a GPS device. they did. In order to find this out, researchers decided to (² maswid Bai As a result, they learned that most cats didn't travel very far from their homes. One cat, however, walked more than 1 kilometer from its home. It turned out that it had (3 shows that cats have a better memory than people thought. ) its old house. This result sal al commaly to pound How Judw grinidman [catch/ forgotten / visited / outside /track/inside] Time ☆ ~1:45 ~2:00 ~2:15 ~2:30 ~2:45 ~3:00-3:30 Reading Speed X WPM 125 109 97 88 80 73 63 /10 Name Class No. 10 2015

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