1-C. (2) How readers must work hard to comprehend fiction(2) How readers must work hard to comprehend fiction
(2)どのように、読者は懸命に努力しなければならないのか、小説を理解するためにダヨ
2-C. They found that in literary fiction more work is left to the imagination.They found that in literary fiction more work is left to the imagination.
3-C. ( Brian McKenzie ( 2014 ) Modes Less Traveled - Bicycling and Walking to Work in the United States: 2008 - 2012 )( Brian McKenzie ( 2014 ) Modes Less Traveled - Bicycling and Walking to Work in the United States: 2008 - 2012 )
4-C. Table 2: Highest Rates of Walking and Bicycling to Work for Large Cities in the US.Table 2: Highest Rates of Walking and Bicycling to Work for Large Cities in the US.
表2:最高率、徒歩のダヨ、さらに、自転車のダヨ、通勤のダヨ、大規模な都市に関してダヨ、米国のダヨ。
5-C. Towns in the west - including Corvallis and Davis - tended to have the highest rates of bicycling to work.Towns in the west - including Corvallis and Davis - tended to have the highest rates of bicycling to work.
6-C. Towns in the northeast - including Ithaca and State College - tended to have the highest rates of walking to work.Towns in the northeast - including Ithaca and State College - tended to have the highest rates of walking to work.
7-C. Table 1 shows the six highest rates of walking and bicycling to work for small cities in the US.Table 1 shows the six highest rates of walking and bicycling to work for small cities in the US.
8-C. Table 1: Highest Rates of Walking and Bicycling to Work for Small Cities in the US.Table 1: Highest Rates of Walking and Bicycling to Work for Small Cities in the US.
表1:最高率、徒歩や自転車のダヨ、通勤のためのダヨ、小都市に関するダヨ、は米国内のダヨ。
9-C. Journalists work in all areas of media including newspapers, magazines, and television.Journalists work in all areas of media including newspapers, magazines, and television.
11-C. That earlier research showed that reading detailed descriptions in literary works activates many areas of the brain besides the language regions.That earlier research showed that reading detailed descriptions in literary works activates many areas of the brain besides the language regions.
12-C. People who read literary works also have greater emotional awareness and superior social skills.People who read literary works also have greater emotional awareness and superior social skills.
13-C. You should also be reading a variety of materials such as newspapers, magazines, online articles, and literary works.You should also be reading a variety of materials such as newspapers, magazines, online articles, and literary works.
14-C. Catching Bees and Counting Fish: How "Citizen Science" WorksCatching Bees and Counting Fish: How "Citizen Science" Works
ミツバチを捕獲、さらに、魚を数える:どのように、「市民科学」は働くのか
15-C. While 60 might seem like an unusual choice for a base, it works well for measuring time.While 60 might seem like an unusual choice for a base, it works well for measuring time.
16-C. He works very hard from early morning until late at night.He works very hard from early morning until late at night.
彼は、一生懸命働きます、早朝からダヨ、夜遅くまでダヨ。
17-C. This works for me because I won't be able to keep getting good grades if I take more than eight classes.This works for me because I won't be able to keep getting good grades if I take more than eight classes.
18-C. (3) Mother Goose rhymes refer to works of popular literature.(3) Mother Goose rhymes refer to works of popular literature.
(3)マザーグースの唄は引用します、作品をダヨ、大衆文学のダヨ。
19-C. Today, many works of literature, popular songs, and movies also make reference to Mother Goose rhymes.Today, many works of literature, popular songs, and movies also make reference to Mother Goose rhymes.
20. A business card first gives the name of the person, then one's position, and the the firm he works for.A business card first gives the name of the person, then one's position, and the the firm he works for.
名刺には、まず、人の名前があります、それから、役職、彼の働く会社です。
working[名詞]活動、作業[動詞]働いている(現在分詞)
21-C. This working out of what fictional characters are thinking and feeling becomes a powerful rehearsal for living in the real world.This working out of what fictional characters are thinking and feeling becomes a powerful rehearsal for living in the real world.
23-C. I really liked my job, but I had been working 80 hours a week and traveling a lot on business.I really liked my job, but I had been working 80 hours a week and traveling a lot on business.
24-C. It also means that journalists have to be good at working under time pressure to meet deadlines and keep information up to date.It also means that journalists have to be good at working under time pressure to meet deadlines and keep information up to date.
25-C. Why did Uncle John's father begin working in the city?Why did Uncle John's father begin working in the city?
なぜ、ジョンおじさんの父親は、仕事を開始しましたか、都市でダヨ?
26-C. A good leader avoids working on team members' tasks.A good leader avoids working on team members' tasks.
良いリーダーは、取り組みを回避できます、チームメンバーの分担作業についてダヨ。
27-C. This means that all members have a clear view of the goal everyone is working toward and know exactly what to do to achieve success.This means that all members have a clear view of the goal everyone is working toward and know exactly what to do to achieve success.
28-C. W: What are you working on?W: What are you working on?
W:何を、あなたは、作業していますか?
29-C. W: Sounds nice, but I'm working on weekday evenings except Wednesdays.W: Sounds nice, but I'm working on weekday evenings except Wednesdays.
W:素敵ですね、でも、私は働いています、平日の夜にダヨ、水曜日を除くダヨ。
30-C. (2) hard-working and healthy.(2) hard-working and healthy.
(2)勤勉で健康的。
worked仕事
31-C. I was happy, because I'd worked so hard to make this happen.I was happy, because I'd worked so hard to make this happen.
私は、幸せでした、なぜなら、私は、とても懸命に働いて、これを実現することができたから。
32-C. He really liked the job and worked hard developing his own special techniques.He really liked the job and worked hard developing his own special techniques.
彼は、本当にその仕事が好きです、さらに、懸命に働きました、彼自身の特別な技術を開発してダヨ。
33-C. Uncle John worked his way through college with jobs in restaurants, and eventually he became a chef at a famous restaurant.Uncle John worked his way through college with jobs in restaurants, and eventually he became a chef at a famous restaurant.
35-C. Everybody knows you really worked hard this year.Everybody knows you really worked hard this year.
全員が、知っています、あなたが、本当に懸命に働いたとダヨ、今年ダヨ。
36-C. (6) Throughout history, we humans have worked to understand, organize, and describe the world around us.(6) Throughout history, we humans have worked to understand, organize, and describe the world around us.
37-C. Apparently, the music worked effectively to reduce stress and to create a comfortable environment.Apparently, the music worked effectively to reduce stress and to create a comfortable environment.
38-C. The story behind this piece is that the prince, for whom Haydn worked, had taken all of the musicians to his second palace in the countryside where he liked to go hunting.The story behind this piece is that the prince, for whom Haydn worked, had taken all of the musicians to his second palace in the countryside where he liked to go hunting.
39-C. In medieval France, few children went to school and six-year-olds worked in the fields alongside their elders.In medieval France, few children went to school and six-year-olds worked in the fields alongside their elders.
40-C. My host father is an agricultural engineer and he has worked on projects in several different countries.My host father is an agricultural engineer and he has worked on projects in several different countries.
41-C. There was Sam, the postal worker, who was walking the long hike in shorter sections.There was Sam, the postal worker, who was walking the long hike in shorter sections.
サムでした、郵便局員ダヨ、(彼は)、長いハイキングを歩いていました、より短い区間の中でダヨ。
42-C. When the ship arrived in Seattle, a worker found a cat that had been trapped among the containers for nearly a month.When the ship arrived in Seattle, a worker found a cat that had been trapped among the containers for nearly a month.