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3 次の凛章を読んで。 あとの間いに答えなさい。 Where would you first take someone coming to Japan for the firet time? Many places come to mind such as Hokkaido, Okinawa, and Hiroshima, but many Japanese people would probably Take them to Kyoto firet。 Aa everyone knows Kyoto je a very beautiful city with a lot of historie temples and Japanese gardens, and of course tbey can onjoy delicious Japaneee dishes. you want to show the best parts of Japanewe culture to people from other countries、 yON Should show them around traditional places. In thie case, ig important 人br you to have knowledge about tneir geography and history. 1 would choose the historic village, Shirakawe-g. ( ⑤ ) tt im located in Gifu Prefecture, and has many old-fashioned Japaneee houses called Gassho-zukuri、 They were ( A )between the 17th century and the beginning of the 20th century. There were once 1.800 Gassho-style houses in the area, but now just 150 houses remainr Shirakawa-go is as nie place with natural beauty that includes mountains and rivers. We can enjoy hiking and talking with people in the area. There are hot springs, too. Last month, 1 went there with my family and( B )inamnice hot bath after hiking. you want to show both new things and old things to foreign tourists, you should take them to Tokyo. ②It (jn / khe mmoet / city / js / exciting ) Japan. In fact, ii very popular among foreign tourists jm Japan. Tn Tokyo, we can do almost anytbing that we want to do, Hke shopptng, sightseeing, and going to famous restaurants、Tfforeign tourists are interested in historic temmples, You can tage them to Asakusa. fthey want to experience something modern, they wi be able to find it in Shinjuku or Shibuya. Thats why Tokyo attracts so many tourists from abroad。 【 think. (蘭) come to mind : 思いつく knowledge: 知識 geograpby:土地 belocatedm 一: に位置する old-fashioned : 古風な remain:残っている jnciude:含む hotspring: 温泉 sightseeing : 観光 modern:現代的な attract:引きつける Thatswhy: そういうわけで CS( ① ) にあてはまる最も間当な文を, 次のアーエの中から 1 つ選んで, 符号で答え なさい。 ア Ihave been there many ねmes. イ Ihave never been there. ウ Many foreign peopie have lived there. エエ Many forejgn people were born there. (2) ( A ),( B ) にあてはまる最も適当な語を, 次のアーンオの中からそれぞれ 1 つ選んで, 符 号で答えなさい。 ア buult イ went ウ relaxed エ drank オ taught (3) 戸線部⑦が本文の内容に合うように, ( ) 内の語句を正しい順護に並べかえなさい。

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