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英語 高校生

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2010 解答用紙を6/1(木)に提出 解説は英語でします。 【1】 次の英文を読んで、後の設問に答えよ。 (配点 50) A few years ago, a certain famous university in Japan asked a unique question as its entrance examination in English. The question was this: Write a reply in English to a junior high school student who doesn't like studying. He says he has no intention of going abroad, so he doesn't think he needs to study English. Nor does he want to get a job in which the knowledge of math or science is required. He, therefore, insists that he cannot understand the reason he is forced every day to study subjects he is not interested in. As an entrance examination, it's not very difficult to write an answer to this question. (2) you take it seriously, however, it touches on such a profound aspect of human nature that it is worth thinking about. Fundamentally, why do you have to study? What is learning for? Would you still like to study even if there were no schools or examinations in the world? In my opinion, it is possible to answer such questions from a practical and essential point of view. First, it is not rare for anyone to find changes in their own preferences or desires over time. Sometimes we find ourselves possessing no interest in what we thought to be precious before. Sometimes we are surprised to realize that what we thought to be of little value is so important. So it is quite hard, especially for young people, to predict actually what one will want in the future, say, ten years from now. That's why it is highly desirable for students to prepare for their future by increasing their knowledge and improving their intelligence. Whatever job one may get, it is quite (4) that knowledge or intelligence gets in the way. This can be demonstrated partly by many adults confessing that they should have studied harder. ( 5 ), it's only while one is young that one has a good memory and can absorb and retain a vivid impression of what one has learned. Next, I would like to talk about a more subtle viewpoint. Essentially, no human beings can be satisfied with what they already have, and everyone has, at 1921 the bottom of their heart, the desire for a better existence. Please do not interpret (67 INT this only in terms of materialism or religious belief. Of course, food, clothing. and housing are important. Still, ( 7 ). Also, in the present age, it is difficulí to feel there is anything in the belief that God will come to help you have a better existence some day. Even if all of your basic needs are met, without one important thing, you cannot feel that your life is meaningful. This one thing is the ambition to improve yourself. When you learn something you didn't know before, you will surely feel the satisfaction that no other element in life can give. In this sense, learning will enable you to broaden your world, giving you the joy of knowing. In short, learning is an important way to make your own life richer. (A) 下線 (1) (3) を和訳せよ。 (B) 空所 (2) ( 5 )に入れるのに最も適切なものを、それぞれ次のア~エ の中から1つずつ選び、 その記号を記せ。 (2) 7 Because If (5) 7 For example In conclusion Though In addition What is worse (C) 空所 (4) に入れるのに最も適切な 同じ段落の中から抜き出して、 解答欄に記入せよ。 下線部)が表す内容を、 本文に即して70字以内の日本語で説明せよ。 1931 1. Unless

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英語 中学生

修学旅行がお題で、英作文の課題が出ました. スピーチ発表が控えているので、文法が間違っていたり表現がおかしい点や、より良い表現の仕方をご指摘して頂きたいです. This temple is famous for its wonderful rock garden. Ho... 続きを読む

英作文用 I went to Hello. My best memory Gintakuji temple was Hello.. こんにちは 銀閣寺の正式名称は慈照寺といいます。 それは、⑩⑩年に足利義政によって建てられました。 中の修学旅行を経て、スピーチラスト 発表有&テストで作文。 の静かなひんいき。 So Also, I thought I My best memory is ガーデン (自己and 青々とした昔) 「で調和した ・未ichink on school trip is 私の修学旅行の一番の思い出は銀閣寺に行ったことです。 building つくりの景観 is better "l was 良かっ 中年メタル 実際に見て体験して、感じた魅力は大きて2つありますが、 上目は、自砂や青々とした管が調和した庭園です。 美しさがとても印象的しました。 は、 (5 J FEAT 日本最古の音院づくりです。 22日は、また、「わび」と「さび」を特色とする東山文化の建物は、落ち着いていて、 雑趣が感じられました。 それは、日本最古の書院づくりとして世界中に知られて おもむき います。このことから D 銀閣毒は、写私は、行ってきたならではの、深い味わいや魅力を見出せる修 学旅行になったと考えます。 皆様が印象に 残った素敵な景観を 私にも教えて下さい。 I think Can you~? Please=fan Im? is ame become be Will you~? that May In? was 幕府から要がでれするためになられた 趣ある建物や内装がとても素晴らしかったです。 建物つくりの景観は、写真で見るよりも何倍も 美しいものでした。 一家に Con x tell me byour らったすご you な奇観 best memory on I went SO very - Date 暗記必須。 「わび」 and「さび」 is the old est 書院づくり in Japan. エスペイシャリー of 東山 culture esp than 手 picture. (写真で見たよりも 禅宗の静かなふんいきが生み出す to woved move a shool trip? ☆ Ginkakuji, Temple me I tell you because te 永宗 ask I Fett me to tell me Could you? your best = tould I^? = Shall In? memories. memory ghool trip. you on a

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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5 A Matter of Taste Reading Passage 042 At the age of just 22, Jamie Oliver became well known across the UK as "The Naked Chef." He called himself this not because he cooked wearing no clothes, but because he wanted to simplify food preparation so that everybody could follow his recipes. He wanted to "strip down" the idea of cooking. Since then he has had numerous TV shows, published 50 many books, and has become a household name in the UK. Today, one of the activities Jamie Oliver is best known for is his great effort to improve the school dinners that children eat every day. One day, he visited the kitchen of a typical London secondary school, and he was shocked to see how much processed junk food the kids were given to eat each day. Fat and sugar levels were extremely high, and nutritional values very 10 low. The "turkey twizzler" became the symbol of these unhealthy meals: processed meat containing 21.2% fat and only 34% actual turkey. Oliver ran the school kitchen for one year and tried to show that it was possible to serve healthy meals on a limited budget—and that kids actually enjoyed eating them. His mission was to radically change the eating habits of children in that school, and across the country. 150 200 15 20 25 CULTIES 250 His project (the "Feed Me Better" campaign) has had some influence on school dinners in the UK. After watching the documentary Jamie's School Dinners, 271,677 people signed a petition calling for healthier school meals. This led the Prime Minister to agree to spend 280 million pounds (about 37 billion yen) on school dinners, to ban some junk food from school menus, and to create a School Food Trust to provide support and advice for people preparing school meals. Research, by the way, shows that children who stop eating sugary, fatty food and instead eat Oliver's school dinners are better behaved in class, and they get higher test 300 scores, too. 350 Of course, the project has had some problems. At first, many students (and even parents) resisted the removal of the junk food they were so used to. In one famous instance, some parents were passing local takeaway food to their children through the school fence. Also, schools that followed the plan for a while were often found to gradually drift back into bad habits. After all, it is easier and cheaper to just give the kids junk food. However, Oliver's efforts represent a positive start, and with obesity becoming such a huge problem (see Unit 4), 400 it's a very necessary start.

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