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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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(d)に入るのがasなのですが、何故ですか? わかる方教えてほしいです!

その番号を記入せよ。 (24点) More than 2,000 people were aboard when the Titanic hit the iceberg on April 15, 1912 and ( a ) to sink. Some of the wealthiest people in the world were travelling in the ship's luxury cabins. Hundreds of people were also on their way to America with the ( b ) of a fresh start ina new country. However, as all these passengers rushed toward lifeboats, eight musicians remained calm. Led by bandleader Wallace Henry Hartley, they played music in an attempt to stop the panic. All eight men died when the ship sank, (c) with nearly nな 1,500 other passengers and crew. The violin Hartley played ( d ) the Titanic went down becamea symbol of courage and strength. On October 19, 2013. it was sold at an auction in the United Kingdom at more than double the amount (e ). The expensive purchase set a world record for any single Titanic object ever bought. The damaged violin, now unplayable, was a gift to Hartley from his fiancée, Maria Robinson. On a silver plate on the instrument are written the words: “For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria." The violin was found sink (f) in the water and was later identified and returned in the summer of 1912 to Robinson. ( g ) she died in 1939, her sister donated it to a local charity group. A violin teacher got it and passed ( h ) a student named Eve. The violin was stored a/on. away until being rediscovered by Eve's son in 2006. For the next seven years, scientists and historians did extensive research and tests on the violin to make ( i ) Tool thing They determined “hevond a reasonable doubt” that it was DOS

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答え合わせがしたいのでお願いします!

Review Reading 4: Selecting the Olympic Sports Fluency Practice し Time yourself as you read through the passage. Write your time in the space at the bottom of the page. Then answer the questions on the next page. Selecting the Olympig Spos During each Summer Olympic Games, 28 different sports are played. The kinds of sports played at the Olympics don't change very often, and the process for changing them is long and difficult. So it came as a big surprise in 2005 when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it wanted to add new sports to the Summer Olympic Games. At that time, the list of sports hadn't changed in 70 years. 5 At a meeting in Singapore in 2005, the lOC voted on each of the 28 events from the 2004 10 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. They wanted to choose which sports would be played at the 2016 games. There are many reasons why some sports make the list while others don't, but it's important that these sports are popular around the world, and played in many different countries. The committee decided that baseball and softball would be replaced. Their new options included roller skating, rugby, golf, squash, and karate. To be included in the Olympics, a sport must receive votes from at least two-thirds of the committee. The IOC had to meet more than once to come to a conclusion. Finally, in 2009, the results were announced: rugby and golf were the newest Olympic sports. 15 Both rugby and golf have been Olympic sports before. Golf was part of the 1904 games over a century ago, and rugby was last played in the 1924 games. Now, both sports will rejoin 25 the Olympics for the 2016 Summer Gamesin Rio de |20 Janeiro, Brazil. Athletes from both sports are excited. New Zealand rugby star Jonah Lomu said, "(t's) just fantastic for the game." Golf superstar Jack Nicklaus feels just as strongly. He says that "now people of all walks of life1 will be inspired to play the game of golf, and play for sports' highest recognition. For all sports, that has always been a gold medal." 1 People from all walks of life are people from different backgrounds, cultures, or positions in society. 335 words Time taken

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