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【Lesson 4 バパラグラフ 比較・ 各2点x 4問= 8点】 Which would you prefer +o live in, an urban area or qa rural area2 There are big _differences befween living in qnd in The counryside. Cifies usually have qa good 1ransporfafion system and people can move qround easily. 【31】【32】【33】 Urban people 1end +o be indifferen+ +o others。【34】 選択肢 ① while rural people have close relationships with +heir neighbors。 eS Such as inuseuns, galleries, Theaters, ② Unlike rural areas, ciTies have cultural fa and concerf halls. ⑨ On 1he oher hand, rural areas have fresh ir and wafer, and people qre surrounded by The beauty of naTure. ④⑨ Tn contrast, people need +heir own cars To get qround in The countryside. で上記の (【31】 <【34】を踏まえて) パラグララを読んで、本六の内容と合致するものには① を、合致しない場合には②を、本文の内容と関係のないものには③をマークしなさい。 【各2点x 5問= 1 0点】 (35) What is good bou the counfrysidg is The good transporfation system、 (36) Rural areas fend to lack culfural facilities That urban areas have。 テ (37) Urban people don'+ care as Imuch ofhers as rural area。 3 (38) People in ciTies can'† move around easily because cities usually don'+ have a good / TransporTation system. (39) Those who live in urban qrea can eqf fresh food because air of around urban areas are 2.quie clean.

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【 2】 次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えよ。 ① While we may not face the threat of captivity* ike our animal c6unterpart, humans omneny 語 and follow systeme 6hat restrict some oFour individual choiees to beneft 6 を the greater 60o9) We vote to reate ws, epact* oo放Racts。 and agree to be gainfuly* employed [beeause we recognize that 0 間 js dhaoglButiwhat happens when our abilty to Geonally recognize the benefts ofthese restrictions conflicte with anGnetinetive avereion* to \ 侍 1g The deewe to whichwe are able to strike a balanee of control in our ive)has a 人 ebearing on our health. ② Adecadesong research project known as the Whitehall Studies, conducted by Pofsssor MichaelMarmotoFUniversity Colege 欄" provides a powerful demonstration ofhow or 3) ofchoice cam し our wellbeing. Beginning in 1967, researchers followed more 郊 than 10.000 British ciwiTserYante aged 20 to 64 comparing 隊2 outcomes ofemployees トド 8ofthe hardilarie Doo dn季向et (9 cetedackat4 (he studiew found that(thougHlthe higherpayingjobacame with greater Preesurer employeee in the loweat pay grade。 sueh ae doormen。 were thyee 0mes more ikely todie』 mary* heart disease.ibanthe highest-grade workers were) ④ Part this waslbecmued lvermade employees wae( アァ ) 1ikely to smgke and be ・ merweight and( イ )Hikely to exereiee regulariy。 We | 9 [BC caientfte aceounted fr the dfRreneee in amokinge oh and exereie Ne 1owestrgrade employees were still twice as jikely to die from heart disease. Though the higher jncome that comes with being at the top ofthe Iadder cbviowgly enhaneeer the potential tr centlm ones jity this im the(6o PPetion for the poorer health of the lowergrude Mb Even employees from the secohd-highest grade jncluding doctors。 lawyers ad Coneidered welofP by societys standards, were at notably higher risk rade (

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