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051 Michael works very hard. That's ( ) I respect him. 2 the person 3 the thing 1 how 4 why 052 Hiroshi says that he (A) from class next week because his sister is (B). A: O is going to absent 2 is going to be absent 3 will be absence 4 will be absented 2 getting married 4 to have marriage B: getting marriage 3 married 053 Whether there is enough food ( 1 keeping 2 last 054 Look! The river ( 1 flows ) much faster than usual today. 2 is flowing 3 flew 055 I am afraid I am not prepared to ( 1 catch 2 deal 058 Could you ( 1 call ) for the rest of us I am not sure at this moment. 3 left 4 remained (上智大) ) the risk of losing all my money. 3 put 4 take 056 A: Did you manage to answer all the questions on the test? ) to finish the last question when the bell rang. (3) over B: I was ( 1 about 2 close 4 out 4 will flow ) me a favor and take out the garbage? 2 carry 3/do 4 take B: until B: until 2 A: ever 4 A : once (センター) 057 A: Hello. Customer service. This is Fiona speaking. May I help you? B: Hello. I ordered some books two months ago, but they haven't arrived yet. Could you ( ) this matter, please? 1 look for 2, watch for 4 watch into 3 look into 2 A : do 4 A : keep (京都産業大) B: visited B: visited ( 芝浦工業大 ) B: when B: when (センター) 059 Even though I (A) spent two years in the US, I've never (B) to the Grand Canyon. Maybe I'll go next year. 1 A : ever B : been 3 A : once B: been (学習院大 ) ( 秋田県立大 ) (南山大) □060 I need a bigger refrigerator, but I'll have to (A) without a new one ( B ) I can afford it. ℗ A : do 3 A : keep (センター) (センター) ITPE A 9

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英語 高校生

空欄Aのとこなんですけど選択肢にwhereasとyetがあってその二つの違いがわかんないです 早稲田教育英語2012の大問2です

from injuries due to falls. Poor vision accounts for 18 percent of broken hips. So, why don't more people get regular eye exams? For one thing, eye exams in the United States are not covered by public nor by many private health insurers. Even the new U.S. health care law has yet to include basic eye exams and rehabilitation services for vision loss, though advocates are pushing hard for this coverage in regulations now being prepared. But even those who have insurance or can pay out of pocket are often reluctant to go for regular eye exams. Fear and depression are common impediments for those at risk of vision loss. Patients worry that they could become totally blind and unable to go partying, read or drive a car, he said. [A] many people fail to realize that early detection can result[] vision-preserving therapy. Those at risk include people with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or cardiovascular disease, as well as anyone who has been a smoker or has a family history of an eye disorder like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma. The eyes are truly a window to the body, and a proper eye exam can often alert physicians to a serious underlying disease like diabetes, multiple sclerosis or even a brain tumor. Mr. Lovett recommends that all children have "a professional eye exam" before they start elementary school. "Being able to read the eye chart, which tests distance vision, is not enough, since most learning dhe is whild de adequate

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