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始 入外スリラン Hoshino Michio (1952-1996) is a Q Well-known nature photographer. He produced a great number of wonderful photos of wildlife in Alaska. Here, he talks about Alaska, its people, and “distant nature. 1 When I was a freshman in college, I came across a photo that changed my life. It was a beautiful photo of a small village called Shishmaref on a small island in Alaska. At first, I couldn't believe that people could live in such a remote te place. However, when I found the village on the map, I got interested and had an urge to go and visit this tiny village. I decided to write a letter, but I didn't know anyone in the village. DSo I wrote “Dear Mayor of Shishmaref,” asking him to introduce me to some family who might let me stay. Half a year later, I received a reply inviting me to visit. 1 46 In 1973, I went to Shishmaref and spent the summer with an Eskimo family. I ate the same food as they did, and even went Caribou funting with them. The local people often called me “Eskimo boy"! ②It seemed that every day brought me new experiences. ③Living in Alaska, I discovered that people lead their everyday lives even in such an out-of-the way place, just as we do back in Japan. 4) 日本語訳 アラスカに生きる 星野道夫 (1952-1996) は著名な自然写真家である。 アラスカの野生生物のすばらしい写真を数多く生み出し た。 ここでは、 アラスカ、 そこに生きる人々、 「遠い自然」 について語っている。 1 私が大学1年のときに、 人生を変える写真との出会いがありました。 それはアラスカの孤島にある、シシュマ レフと呼ばれる小さな村の美しい写真でした。 最初は、そのようなへき地で人間が暮らせることが信じられませ んでした。 けれども、 地図上でその村を見つけたときに、 興味を惹かれ、この小さな村を訪れたいという衝動に駆 られました。 手紙を書こうと決めましたが、村に知っている人などいません。 ① (なので私はシシュマレフの市長に 誰か私を住まわせてくれる家族を紹介してほしいと手紙を書きました)そして半年後、なんと私を 招待してくれるという返信を受け取ったのです。 1973年、私はシシュマレフに行き、 エスキモーの家族とひと夏を過ごしました。 彼らと同じものを食べ、いっ しょにカリブー狩りに行くことさえありました。 地元の人たちはしばしば私のことを 「エスキモーボーイ」と呼 んでくれました! ② (毎日、新しい経験を ③ (アラスカに住んだことで

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英語 高校生

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adulthood began, I would stick it on that Thanksgiving weekend in 1981. I was seventeen. While my roommate packed her bag to go home on Wednesday, I walked to a supermarket with a shopping list. I had borrowed a copy of The Joy of Cooking from the library when I realized ( 1 ). I found five other students who lived in other *dormitories who also had no way of getting home and invited them to dinner. It never occurred to me to ask someone if I could stay in my room. It was my room, after all. But on Wednesday night, when the heating in the dormitory was turned down to whatever temperature was needed to keep water from freezing in the pipes, I wondered if maybe I'd been expected to leave along with all the other girls. Too late now. The office was closed until Monday morning. In those days, before cell phones and the internet, such problems were solved not by changing my coat. the situation but by changing yourself. I put on another sweater and (3) I suppose before I went to college I had been very modestly helpful to m mother on Thanksgiving. When she asked me to peel a vegetable, I peeled it, an hen went away to watch the Macy's parade on television until she called me ba o peel something else made no effort until 1981, when the Thanksgiving din at people were coming to was mine. That was when I started cutting fro atter into pea-sized *chunks with a frozen knife in my frozen hands to mak ie crust. ② 2 -

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