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英語 高校生

広島大学の二次試験対策について質問です。 去年から新しく2個の資料から問題を解く形式に変わりました。慣れるために問題を解きたいんですが、去年の分しかありません(TT) 2個の資料を用いて問題を解いていく形式の長文がある大学の過去問を知っていたら、教えて欲しいです! ↓写真... 続きを読む

(I] Read the following two passages and answer the questions. 資料1 A cave-wall depiction of a pig and buffalo hunt is the world's oldest recorded story, claim archaeologists who discovered the work on the Indonesian island Sulawesi. The scientists say the scene is more than 44,000 years old. The 4.5-metre-long panel features reddish-brown forms that seem to depict human-like figures hunting local animal species. Previously, rock paintings found in European sites dated to around 14,000 to 21,000 years old were considered to be the world's oldest clearly narrative artworks. The scientists working on the latest find say that the Indonesian art predates these. Such artworks are notoriously difficult to date because they can be made with raw materials, such as charcoal(注1), which can be much older than the paintings themselves. But scientists excited the archaeological worid when they reported, in 2014 and 2018, that caves in Sulawesi and Borneo held artworks, including animal paintings, which were older than 40,000 years. The panel seems to depict wild pigs found on Sulawesi and a species of small-bodied buffalo, called an anoa. These appear alongside smaller figures that look human but also have animal traits such as tails and long noses. In one section, an anoa is surrounded by several figures holding spears and possibly ropes. The depiction of these animal-human figures, known in mythology as therianthropes (注 2), suggests that early humans in Sulawesi had the ability to conceive of things that do not exist in the natural world, claim 2 the researchers. The oldest such example from Europe is a half-lion, half-human ivory figure from Germany that researchers have estimated to be 40,000 years old-although Some suggest that it might be significantly younger. A roughly 17,000-year-old painting of a bison chasinga bird-headed human, from Lascaux Cave in France, is considered to be one of the earliest depictions of a clear scene in European rock art. To determine the age of the hunting scene, researchers led by archaeologist Maxime Aubert, at Griffith University, Australia, analysed calcite (注 3) 'popcorn' that had built up on the painting. Radioactive uranium in the mineral slowly decays into thorium. So by measuring the relative levels of different isotopes (往0 of these elements, the researchers were able to determine that calcite on top of one pig began forming at least 43,900 years ago, and deposits (注 5) on two anoas are older than 40,900 years. The dating gives scientists clues about the origins of figurative art. "t has always been assumed that the tradition of figurative painting arose in Europe," says Alistair Pike, an archaeological scientist at the University of Southampton, UK. "This shows the tradition does not have its origins in Europe." But he notes that the researchers dated only the portions of the painting that show animals, so it's possible that the therianthropes were added later. Aubert says the team did not find calcite samples over the therianthropes. Aubert thinks the animals and the therianthropes were painted at the same time. They are of similar colour and weathered in the same way, he notes, and all the other cave art from the region is from the same time period. Archacologist Bruno David, at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, agrees with Aubert's interpretation. If the entire painting is more than 44,000 years olid, it could mean that early humans arrived in southeast Asia with the capacity for symbolic representation and storytelling. David argues. Archaeologists have already found paint palettes and objects such as eggshells with abstract engravings made by early humans in southern Africa, he adds. “'s probably only a matter of time before narrative paintings of this, and much older age, are found in Africa." (Adapted from Nature, December 11, 2019) (注1) charcoal 木炭 (注2) therianthrope 獣人 (注3) calcite 方解石 (注4) isotope 同位体 (注5) deposit 付着物

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英語 中学生

問2の問題で自分は、 It was painted mountains and the morning sun. と答えたのですが丸になりますか?

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英語 中学生

分からないので教えてください!

火は,美咲(Misaki ) と, シンガポールからの留学生シェリー(Shely ) の対話で す。これを読んで, 後の各問に答えなさい。 [対話文読解] 7 えた 2Usaki : You've lived in Tapan for one vear. Are you enjoying your ife here? Shelly : Yes, very much. Misaki : I'm glad to hear that. 問2 Shelly : Well, that's a difficult question. Each season has something good to enjoy. 問さ Misaki : For example? In summer, I can Shelly : In spring, I can enjoy many kinds of flowers. enjoy swimming in the sea. In fall, the leaves of the trees become red or yellow, and they are very beautiful. In winter, I enjoy seeing the white snow. It's verv new to me because we have no snow in my country. How about you, Misaki? Misaki :I like spring the best because we can enjoy cherry blossoms. Shelly : I see. Last spring I went to the park near my house to see them With my friends. I saw many cherry trees with a lot of blossoms. They were really beautiful. There( people, lunch, many, were, eating) under the trees. They all looked very happy. Misaki : Many Japanese people like cherry blossoms very much. I think we can say that the flower is a symbol of Japan. Shelly:I think so, too. Misaki : The 100-yen coin even has a cherry blossom design on it. Shelly:Really! I didn't know that. Why are cherry blossoms so popular among Japanese people? Misaki : Because cherry blossoms are connected with many good memories for us. So I think Japanese people see cherry blossoms as special flowers. (注) leaves leaf 「葉」の複数形 雪 cherry blossom… 桜の花 snow symbol … シンボル 100-yen coin 100円硬貨 design … 模様 among ~の間に be connected with ~とつながっている 思い出 memory

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英語 中学生

分からないので教えてください

[対話文読解] 7 火は,美咲(Misaki ) と, シンガポールからの留学生シェリー (Shelly ) の対話で す。これを読んで, 後の各問に答えなさい。 えな 22Saki : You've lived in Japan for one vear. Are you enjoying your life here? Shelly : Yes, very much. 問2 Misaki : I'm glad to hear that. Shelly: Well, that's a difficult question. Each season has something good to enjoy. Misaki : For example? 問3 Shelly : In spring, I can enjoy many kinds of flowers. In summer, I can enjoy swimming in the sea. In fall, the leaves of the trees become red or yellow, and they are very beautiful. In winter, I enjoy seeing the white snow. It's verv new to me because we have no snow in my country. How about you, Misaki? Misaki :I like spring the best because we can enjoy cherry blossoms. Shelly :I see. Last spring I went to the park near my house to see them With my friends. I saw many cherry trees with a lot of blossoms. They were really beautiful. There( people, lunch, many, were, eating) under the trees. They all looked very happy. Misaki : Many Japanese people like cherry blossoms very much. I thinkwe can say that the flower is a symbol of Japan. Shelly :I think so, too. Misaki : The 100-yen coin even has a cherry blossom design on it. Shelly :Really! I didn't know that. Why are cherry blossoms so popular among Japanese people? Misaki : Because cherry blossoms are connected with many good memories for us. So I think Japanese people see cherry blossoms as special flowers. (注) leaves leaf 「葉」の複数形 雪 cherry blossom 桜の花 design… 模様 snow symbol … シンボル 100-yen coin 100円硬貨 among ~ … ~の間に be connected with . ~とつながっている memory … 思い出

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英語 高校生

こういう英語の挿入問題?がめちゃくちゃ苦手なのですが、入試まであと2週間しかないです。 解けるようになるコツ教えてください。

14 次のそれぞれの問いに答えよ。 4 I 次のパラグラフを完成させるために, 空所 (1) ~ (4) の中に入る最も適切な文を下の(A)~ (D) よ 6 り一つ選び,その記号をマークせよ。 For most Americans, sushi isa symbol for Japanese food. /There are nearly 4,000 sushi restaurants across the United States today,/and its market is over $2 billion,/ (*1り In fact, many Americans then thought the idea of consuming raw fish shocking. It took a boom in immigration from Japan to turn sushi into an everyday “American" food. ( (2)/But by the 1960s, this had had started to change、("3 り And in 1966, a Japanese businessman brought a sushi chef and his wife from Japan, and together they opened a sushi bar inside a Japanese restaurant in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles. The restaurant was popular, but only with Japanese immigrants. (レ4 Y As a result, more and more sushi bars popped up outside of the little Tokyo, and Hollywood began to embrace sushi throughout the 1970s. 【出典】A Brief History of Sushi in the United States by Sarah Lohman, Mental Floss, Inc., March 3,2017, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/92861/brief- history-sushi- united-states (A) A food journalist and restaurant critic writing for The New York Times dining section during that decade was attracted by Japanese restaurants in the city, and declared Japanese fooda trend in New York. (B) In the 1950s many Americans were somewhat resistant to Japanese food and culture, “the 'because they had lived through World War II and still perceived Japan as enemy." (C)Bupfifty years ago, most Americans had never heard of sushi; if they ate Japanese food at all, it was more likely to be sukiyaki or tempura. (D) However, as more sushi bars opened in Little Tokyo, young Japanese chefs( who were tired of the conservative culture of sushi making in Japan, heard about this trend and came to America to look for new opportunities.

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英語 中学生

答え全て教えてください🙇‍♀️

COk (万人) 3,000 Ased C 訪日外国人数の推移 4つのパラグラフがそれぞれ何について述べているか, 適切なものを右の④~①から選びましょう。 PictL ge sp bothe 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 Sun Teres Is th ared 500 0 2008 2011 2014 2017(年) 日本政府観光局(2017) 1ge 外国人観光客などの被災を想定した避難訓練の様子(東京, 2018) for h To Get the Gist Round 1 vecae vcle A 地図を作った生徒の感想 the 第1パラグラフ ( B 災害時における外国人への支援の必要性 pre 第2パラグラフ ( ) © 若葉市の避難訓練の様子 第3パラグラフ ( D 配布された避難地図 xp 第4パラグラフ ( anssom Round 2 Focus on the Details ad 本文を読んで,次の質問に答えましょう。 ① Is the number of tourists visiting Japan growing? 2 In the drill, what did the foreign residents and visitors learn? 3 What does the map made by the students use? ④ Why do the students feel glad? 1メグは番組の内容をみんなに伝えるために要約を作りました。 に適切な語を入れて, 要約を完成しましょう。 Round 3 Think and Express Yourself for Many foreign residents and tourists in Japan don't know what to do in Wakaba City had an them. The city also qave them an evacuation Wakaba an We all should be Junior High School students. 2 地域で行われている防災の取り組みについて, クラスメートと話したり調べたりして発表しましょう。 例 Our city shows an official hazard map on its website. 公式のハザードマップ for earthquakes. 例I want to try to explain instructions given in Japanese to foreign people. / I think I can ask elderly people what they need. / If we live together in a shelter after a disaster, how can we help Point of View each other? S r e are üing s t to

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