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Ⅱ. 次の英文の空欄 ( 11 ) から ( 20 )に入る最も適切な英単語を, a. ~d.の中から 1つ選びなさい。 解答は解答用紙1枚目 (マークシート方式)の所定の解答欄にマークし なさい。 2893 000 Lego bricks. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons-CC license) Car made from Lego bricks. Lego has unveiled its first bricks made from recycled plastic bottles and ( 11 ) that it hopes to include the pieces in sets within two years. The prototype 4x2 bricks have been made from PET plastic from ( 12 ) bottles with additives to give them the strength of standard Lego parts, and are the result of three years of ( 13 ) with 250 variations of materials. It has already ( 14 ) plans to remove single-use plastic from boxes, and since 2018 has been ( 15 ) parts from bio-polyethylene (bio-PE), made from sustainably sourced sugarcane. These parts are bendy pieces, such as trees, leaves and accessories for figurines. Tim Brooks, vice-president for environmental ( 16 ) at Lego Group, said the biggest challenge was "rethinking and innovating new materials that are as ( 17 ), strong and high (18) as our existing bricks and fit with Lego elements made over the past 60 years". He added: "We're committed to playing our part in building a sustainable future for generations of children. We want our products to have a positive ( 19 ) on the planet, not just with the play they inspire, but also with the materials we use. We still have a long 20 ) we are making." way to go on our journey, but are pleased with the Hillary Osborne, "Lego develops first bricks made from recycled plastic bottles", The Guardian, 23 June, 2021. (https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/jun/23/lego- develops-first-bricks-made-of-recycled-plastic-bottles) (-)

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English Senior High

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IV. (1) から (5) の各問いにおいて, 1.~6. の語句を並べ替えて空所を補い, 最も適当な英文 を完成させなさい。 解答は解答用紙2枚目 (記述式) の所定の解答欄に, (A)と (B)に入る語句の番号を記入すること。 (1) I like English because I feel like a different person when I am speaking it. Although it is difficult to speak well, I enjoy the challenge. Someday I hope ( ) (A) ( ) ( ) (B) ( ) in English. 1. even dream 5. the level 1. young people 2. acquire 5. provide (2) Volunteering is a good thing because it teaches young adults valuable lessons about life. For one, it teaches them that charity is an investment. By helping others you also help yourself. Volunteering can also ( ) ( A ) ( ) ( ) ( B ) ) practical experience. 1. health 5. to 2. where 6. I can. 1. lacking 5. found of what roles physical activity, exercise and nutrition play. neither prevent nor manage disease. 6. an opportunity (3) There are at least four kinds of education people should get when they are young: physical education, moral education, intellectual education and nutrition education. Those ( ) (A) ( ) ( ) ( B ) ( ) have an understanding Without them we can Q wear 5. we 3. reach 2. in 6. interested 3. with 2. and 6. more (4) E-mail and other SNS applications are now the primary means of communication in much of the world. While this is certainly one form of socialization, it seems to be replacing social interaction in person. As a result, more ( ) ( A ) ( ) ( ) ( B ) ( ) in the social skills and values that are essential to their integration into a group or community. 2 clothes 6. to 4. to 3. need 4. to 3. are (5) Presumably fashion reflects our personalities. The ( ) ( A ) ( :) ( ^_-) (B) ( ) who and what we are. Many people wear clothes to try and fit in, some to impress others, and some just wear the clothes they own. Your clothing is a reflection of who you are one way or another. 3. like 4. mental or physical 4. people 4. show Basic Elements for Communication (t, 2019 4), 7, 35, 59, 71, 87 ( 改変)

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English Senior High

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No. Date 24 S4 ① Why does Sesame Street focus on social issues ? (なぜセサミストリートは社会問題に焦点を当てているのでしょうか?) The answer is related to US history. (答えはアメリカの歴史に関係しています。) Sesume Street started in the US in 1969. (セサミストリートは1969年にアメリカで始まりました。) At that time, the civil rights movement was taking place. (当時は公民権運動が起こっていました。) ⑥ People were fighting to gain equal rights for all races. (人々はあらゆる人種の平等な権利を獲得するために戦っていました。) ⑥ On Sesume Street, humans and monsters of various shapes, sizes, colors, and personalities live together. (セサミストリートでは、さまざま形、大きさ、色、性格を持つ人間とモンスターが一緒に暮らしています。) ⑦ Their diversity shows a world where different people live in harmony. (彼らの多様性は、さまざまな人々が調和して暮らす世界を示しています。) ⑧ Through these characters, children learn how to get along in society. (これらのキャラクターを通じて、子どもたちは社会でうまくやっていく方法を学びます。) ⑨ The characters also help children devclop their inclusive views on people around the world. (また、キャラクターは、子どもたちが世界中の人々に対する包括的な見方を育むのにも役立ちます。) ⑩ Creating a society like Sesame Street is still a work in progress, (セサミストリートのような社会を築くのはまだ途上です。)等くも実現 ① The program continues to send important messages to the world: diversity, equity, and inclusion. (この番組は、多様性、公平性、包括性といった重要なメッセージを世界に発信し続けています。)

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English Senior High

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元子 The (1)"rare earth elements are a group of 17 metallic elements that are found in the natural 元子 world. Because these elements are used in all sorts of high-tech devices, they are increasingly 全種類 倍増した in demand. In fact, the use of these metals nearly doubled between the years 2000 and 2010. d Despite the name, the quantity of these elements is not so low. Some recent reports have 主張した claimed that the amount of rare earth elements may be on the same level as that of copper* or Even though the elements exist throughout the world, however, the quantity is not LAUOPUS OS sufficient* for mining* profitably* in each location. Moreover, these elements are usually mixed lead*. with other elements, making it difficult to remove them. This explains why they have been called (8) (A) „‚Â#881‡3 GANEUS $0 01X$&NOS "rare" earth elements. (8) jud (A) Jon Despite an ever-growing demand, few countries are mining for these metals on a large scale. bhup gnis91 sus abnsmab 19 (A) jos ei said ino NO One country, China, now handles more than 90% of all mining for rare earth metals. Other Jadi seu ingim owied 参 in di o ogsmeh, countries have not entered this business in part because of In oro guiauso juodhiw moi because of (2) the environmental problems th ANS) OW IGERS allesimonoss maci pruxs of lola su od son ob enido merla corto prinanvoo can occur. Extracting the metals creates a lot of waste, including radioactive* waste from >tojat DEROXA uranium*, thorium* and other elements located in the mining area. poswad belduob vlison and anomals die ve dost-dgid to edmund oros bas The growing need for rare earth metals may convince some countries to expand their mining. bsol 10 190900 2 von dem som vas a su amals drus ma maldong nista on jonzi blow di metavond zimnelo drusele viirusno leuns afte Running out of rare earth metals is not the concern, however. Rather, the question is whether 2 lo word of mine anomals dre His ch 21810 i asıl yainuas vino odo at smidƆ> vob dost-deid ni bozu.ad no vod! they can be obtained without too high of an economic or environmental cost. ololo alam russ

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English Senior High

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15 5 10 ing Reading Passage Yuna Kim is one of the world's best figure skaters. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she set three world records. In fact, one of those world records broke a record she set in 2009. At the Olympics, both male and female skaters perform a short program and a long program. In the short program, skaters have less than three minutes to perform seven required jumps, spins, or other moves. While doing these seven things, the skaters also have to show judges how well they can put these elements together into a kind of dance performance on the ice. The long program is similar to the short program except that skaters perform for a longer time and have more required moves. Before the 2010 Winter Olympics began, many people thought Yuna Kim was likely to win a gold medal. Certainly, there were other women skaters who had the skill to win gold at the Olympics. However, Ms. Kim had an advantage. She had already set a number of world records. In 2007, she set the record for the highest score in a short program with 71.95 points in Japan. The same year she also set the world record for the highest score in a long program with 133.7 points in Russia. Then, in 2009 she beat her own record in the short program by scoring 76.12 in the United States. At that competition, she also became the first woman to score over 200 points with her short and long programs - her combined score was 207.71. The next year at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she broke her records again. In the short program, Ms. Kim scored 78.5, a new world record. In the long program, she scored 150.06, another world record. This gave her a combined total of 228.56 points, a third world record! Needless to say, her score was enough to win gold. 'figure skater an ice skater who uses athletic skills and dancing skills

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English Senior High

下線部において、初見でunnecessaryのunを見落として「(about以下を)説明する多くの副次的な事実を説明するために必要となる多量の関連した知識を有している」と訳したのですが、unnecessaryと認識した上で全和訳を見た時、that節以下がknowledgeに... Read More

22 演習 22 (問題→本冊: p.45) Deople who already know a lot tend to learn new things faster than people who do not know very much. Mainly this is because knowledgeable people will have Toss to learn; they already know many of the key elements in the new concept. In learning aboút a railroad, for instance, they possess a large amount of related knowledge that makes it unnecessary to explain a lot of secondary facts about how wheels work, what the nature of iron is, and so on. 【全文訳】すでに多くのことを知っている人々はあまり多くを知らない人々よりも新し いことを速く覚える傾向がある。主にこれは, 物知りの人々は覚えることがより少 ないと思われるからである。彼らはすでに新しい概念の重要な要素の多くを知って いるのだ。たとえば,鉄道のことを学ぶ際に,彼らは, 多くの関連した知識を持っ ているが,その知識のおかげで,車輪がどのようにして動くか, 鉄の性質はどんな か,などについて副次的な事実を多く説明する必要がないのだ。 -G 名とを知 ている!と「who do not

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English Senior High

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... Read More

(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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English Senior High

英語です。 水色の「 」の一文の訳し方がどうしても分かりません。 教えて下さい!

の Music therapy is the beneficial use of music and mysical elements bya professional music therapist to prgmote, maintain, and restore the mental beneficial for a wide variety of persons régardless of age, ability, or musical background. 2 What we call "music thefāpy" today datěsBack to ancient Greece. The writings of Aristotle and ato refer to the healing influence of music on health and behavior. But it was not uhtil the 20th century that music thérapy was first used professionally to ánswera need for forms of treatmenf' G-? that were different from conyentional practices. One of the first significant uses"6f music therapy was to help relieve thousands of World War I veterans of the traumá known as "combat a 3 Although theré are different approaches to the ise of music in therapy, impoftánt "to all approaches is the development of a close, relationship between the patient and the therapist. As a general rule. both the patiént and_the" therapist take an active _part in the sessions by playing, singing and"listening to music. I The therapist does not" teach the patient to sing or play an instrument, nor does he or she play music all the time to entertain the patient. Rather, patients are encouraged to use accessible percussion and various other instruments and their own voices to enjoy the world of sotind and to create a musical language of their own. patients musicaliy, the therapist is able to give them a meaningful musical experienēe, 1a Whatever form the therapy takes, the therapist aims to bring about positive changes in a patient's behavior and emotional health. 有在な 『nd physical health of patients. It is 回復 なく アリストテレス いやし を。 Poで: 歴来の 用途 す。 fatigue." 積極的に By responding to the 対応する 目指す

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