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下記の英文を読んで設問に答えなさい。*の付いている語句に関しては本文の後にまとめて注 があります。 Jason paced the corridor* outside the boardroom* before his presentation. He could heat his pulse (イ) his ears, and his mouth was dry. (1)The last time he felt like this. he told himself to relax. but it didn't work. So this time, he tried something different: "I feel excited." Suddenly, his symptoms* the racing pulse, the twisting stomach, the sweaty palms-started to energize him. The boardroom door opened. He performed brilliantly. This story might be fiction, butat its core lies a very real truth. (2)The science of emotion tells us that our bodies respond( similarly to many different emotions, including anger, excitement and anxiety, And recent research has, shown that if we verbally* put those symptoms into a different context-by saying "I feel excited" when feeling stressed, for example-we can trick ourselves into following suit*. The key to all this is the neurotransmitter*| and hormone norepinephrine*. When you're too stressed or scared, your norepinephrine levels surge* well(ロ)their sweet spot*;/when you tell yourself you're excited,they sometimes fall back. Of course, (3)this trick won't work (ハ) every emotion: it's a lot harder to reframe stress )(ニ) relaxation, because those two conditions have entirely different physical symptoms. Nonetheless, in the right context, stress can become a source of positive energy-not just a by-product* of anxiety. (出典)Ian Robertson, “How Stressing Out Can Help You Succeed", Time, 189 巻,4号,p.15, Jan. 23, 2017. (注) corridor:廊下 boardroom:重役会議室 symptom:症状 verbally: 言葉で neurotransmitter : 神経伝達物質 フリン(興奮を伝達する脳内ホルモンの一種で、ノルアドレナリンとも呼ぶ) surge: 急上昇する、 わき立つ sweet spot : 最適なレベル follow suit:それに従う hormone norepinephrine : ホルモン·ノルエピネ by-product:副産物 彼生が最後にこのように感じたとき、彼失はソラックスするように [設問1] [設問2] 【設問3) [設問4] 下線部(1)を和訳しなさい。 自分に言い開かセたが、 それはりまくいがながった。 下線部(2)を和訳しなさい。 下線部(3)this trickの事例を本文に即して具体的に日本語で説明しなさい。 文中の空欄(イ)~ (=) に入る最も適切な語をそれぞれ次の1から6の中か ら選び番号で答えなさい。 1. after )2(ロ)6. (1)4()ゲ 6. beyond 2. for 3. as 4. * to 5. in (2)情の科学は和たちの体がが怒りや興香,不要すなど、多くの果なる感情に対して、 同じょうに反応することを私たらに伝えている。. (3)身に楽しいいと感じるウに言間けせなと、 1レアドレオリンの分泌量が減ることにより、 ストレスが軽非するということ。

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英語 高校生

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Change the form of the verbs in parentheses to complete the sentences. ●instead of ~「~の代わりに」 どうか 1 OHe suggested (go) by bus instead of by train. ② They have begun (attend) lectures in political science at college. ③ Are you for or against (give) ODA to that country? 分から ●political science 「政治学」 ●ODA=Official Development Assistance 「政府開発援助」 ~ing よムタト Don't forget (bring) your digital camera tomorrow. His new book on the Chinese economy is worth (read). 2 Put the words in parentheses in the correct order. 1今は何も食べたくない。 ことこ (anything / don't/ eating / feel /I /like) right now. い) 2誰が次の大統領に選出されるのか、誰にも分からない。 習す (is /knowing/ no/there/who/will) be elected the next President. 3彼らは、 田舎で生活するのに慣れていない。 Tode udA) pro (are / living / not/ they/to /used) in thecountry. 4就職難 (job shortage)をぼやいても仕方ない。 ●complain about ~ 「~をぼやく」 (use/about/ complaining / is/it/no) thejob shortage. (noleneuH) 3 Complete the sentences. 1寝る前に、忘れずにストーブ (heater) を消してください。 [turn off] before you go to bed. Please 2その町で道に迷ったことをまだ覚えている。 [get lost] in that town. I still 3彼の講演は、待つ価値があった。 [wait for] His lecture ④放課後、 映画に行くのはどうかな。 after school? i ino 4 Put the Japanese sentences into English. 京都は、訪れる価値がある。 私は、 まだこの新しいスマートフォンを使うのに慣れていない。 [get used to] ③ これ以上、 議論してもむだだ。 [argue] あなたから便りが来るのを、 楽しみにしています。 [hear from] 下線部分を言い換えて、海外で人気があると言われている日本の生産物 (工業製品や農産物など)につ TRY いて話しましょう。 I've heard that tatami is becoming popular in the U.S. I think tatami is worth using even in foreign houses. 61

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Vocabulary skills: Collocations Read the text. Then find verbs that collocate with the words and phrases below. Write the infinitive of each verb. KEY VOCABULARY SKILLS STUDY SHEET 7, PAGE 164 The Duke of Edinburgh’'s Award The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (known as the DofE) began in the U.K. in 1956. It gives young people from all backgrounds an opportunity to experience challenge and adventure, acquire new skills, and make new friends. Each year, participants between the ages of 14 and 24 complete many hours of voluntary community work. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Each one requires increasing commitment, so you can choose which level is best for you. There are four sections at Bronze and Silver level, and five at Gold. These sections combine practical, cultural, and adventurous activities. Achieving a Duke of Edinburgh's Award helps young people to develop a sense of responsibility, and promotes values of persistence, commitment, and enterprise. It has a lasting impact on young people's behavior, skils, and life chances. In 1988, the DofE was expanded to become international. These days, over 635,000 participants around the world are achieving a DofE at any one time. Since the DofE began, Over six million young people in over 123 countries have taken part, and it continues to grow in popularity. 1 an appointment / small talk / progress success / your goals / independence dark / older / crops 2 4 a course / a form / an exercise someone a chance / a talk / feedback 5 awareness / growth / competition a qualification / knowledge / a reputation for something a problem / dificulty / something at first hand a friendship / a taste for something / an idea 6 7 8 9 Predicting Look at the title of the information sheet you’re going to read. Discus with a partner what. think you'll read about. Gnbal Youth Service Day

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