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問題 9 【思考・判断・表現】 (2) 英語の授業で、 身近なものを調べて発表することになりました。 次の英文は、 ある生徒が、 チョコレート (chocolate) について調べた発表原稿です。 これを読んで、発表の最初に示す、 話の流れを表すスライドとして最も適切なものを、 右の1~4の中からつ選び、番号を答えな さい。 Hello, everyone. Do you like chocolate? I think many people do. Now, I'm going to tell you about its history. People in *ancient Mexico started to use *cacao to make chocolate. It was different from chocolate today. People drank chocolate. They thought it was good for their health. It was a kind of medicine and very expensive. YOM S How did chocolate first come to Japan? During the Edo period, people from Europe brought chocolate to Nagasaki. During the Meiji period, some people learned about making chocolate and wanted to make it in Japan. They tried very hard and finally they could. But it was still expensive. Sir tuan ob Febseit Some *confectionary companies began to make chocolate during the Taisho period. die llo freod volg DI DEST After *World War II, chocolate became sweeter and *cheaper, so it's popular now. Today you can see many kinds of chocolate in the supermarket. of og NOW DOY Which is your favorite? yobmu2 txan naritoow srt si wor *ancient Mexico = 古代メキシコ wonin tizly of price (1) confectionary companies = 7 cacao = t period World War II =*=*#**# cheaper=安い、安価な =

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芯のですが I would say that it was about fifteen years ago, a little girl, perhaps ten years old, was sitting in a wheelchair outside the hospital of Maputo, the capital of 1 Mozambique. To my surprise, the girl had no legs. I had a few words with her. She spoke in a very low voice, and 私は彼女に話しかけた it was difficult to catch what she was saying. But I understood that her name was Lilia. Today, many years later, Lilia is one of my closest and dearest friends. No one has taught me as much as she has about the conditions of being human. Also, no one has taught me more であること about poor people's *unprecedented power of resistance, (2 the people who have to live at the lowest of society in a world we all *share and inhabit; so *unjust, brutal and unnecessary. hardest things about The last word is very important. The unnecessary. One of the ③3③ today is that most of the *suffering is unnecessary. As I am writing this sentence, another child dies ( A ) *malaria, and that is unnecessary. At the same time, millions of children will not be able to read this. For them these words will be just strange signs because they simply do not have the *knowledge to understand them. For a writer like me, that is perhaps the biggest *disgrace of today, in the year 2008 millions and millions of children have to live a life in a world which they are *denied the *fundamental human right to learn how to read 4 and writo in

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