1-C. Emphasizing physical appearance over singing ability may cause audiences to miss out on the human voice at its best.Emphasizing physical appearance over singing ability may cause audiences to miss out on the human voice at its best.
2-C. Such singers are trained to present some of the greatest and most challenging music that has ever been composed for the human voice.Such singers are trained to present some of the greatest and most challenging music that has ever been composed for the human voice.
3-C. Opera is an art form that celebrates the human voice at its highest level of expression.Opera is an art form that celebrates the human voice at its highest level of expression.
オペラは、芸術形式です、それは、人間の声を祝います、その最高レベルでダヨ、表現のダヨ。
4-C. (2) Before we reject Nancy's claims, we should remember that the human mind is far from perfect.(2) Before we reject Nancy's claims, we should remember that the human mind is far from perfect.
5-C. In an attempt to better understand human behavior, an American psychologist conducted a famous experiment called "Superstition in the Pigeon" on a group of hungry birds.In an attempt to better understand human behavior, an American psychologist conducted a famous experiment called "Superstition in the Pigeon" on a group of hungry birds.
6-C. Joseph: A primitive belief system develops from the natural human tendency to look for patterns in the world around us.Joseph: A primitive belief system develops from the natural human tendency to look for patterns in the world around us.
7-C. An example of a human characteristic influencing a local counting systemAn example of a human characteristic influencing a local counting system
例、人間の特徴のダヨ、ローカルの計数システムに影響を与えるダヨ
8-C. The base-60 system did not appear in human history until recently.The base-60 system did not appear in human history until recently.
60進法は、現れなかった、人類の歴史にダヨ、最近までダヨ。
9-C. Using the same sound again and again is part of human nature.Using the same sound again and again is part of human nature.
同じ音を使用することは、何度も何度もダヨ、一部です、人間の本質のダヨ。
10-C. More recently, space exploration has helped us answer questions asked in science fiction novels and movies, for example, "Could Mars support human life"?More recently, space exploration has helped us answer questions asked in science fiction novels and movies, for example, "Could Mars support human life"?
11-C. Thus, forest managers must constantly try to adapt their strategies to meet the needs of humans living in ever closer contact with nature.Thus, forest managers must constantly try to adapt their strategies to meet the needs of humans living in ever closer contact with nature.
12-C. Pigeons and humans both tend to influence machines.Pigeons and humans both tend to influence machines.
ハトとヒトの両方は、傾向があります、機械に影響を与えるダヨ。
13-C. Looking for patterns is an unnatural action for humans.Looking for patterns is an unnatural action for humans.
パターンを探していることは、不自然な行動です、人間にとってダヨ。
14-C. Moderator: So, that psychologist thought from the experiment that pigeons and humans both perform superstitious actions.Moderator: So, that psychologist thought from the experiment that pigeons and humans both perform superstitious actions.
15-C. Superstitious humans, just like the "superstitious" pigeons, associate an action with an outcome even though there is no logical connection.Superstitious humans, just like the "superstitious" pigeons, associate an action with an outcome even though there is no logical connection.
16-C. He assumed that we humans also do the same and try to influence future events by performing non-logical actions.He assumed that we humans also do the same and try to influence future events by performing non-logical actions.
17-C. Believing in superstitions is one of the ways humans can make sense of a set of unusual events which cause someone to feel lucky or unlucky.Believing in superstitions is one of the ways humans can make sense of a set of unusual events which cause someone to feel lucky or unlucky.
18-C. The author's main point in paragraph (6) is that humans have adapted counting systems to the world around them .The author's main point in paragraph (6) is that humans have adapted counting systems to the world around them .
19-C. Each culture has done so in its own unique way, developing systems that reflect the physical characteristics of humans, their needs and desires, and their environment.Each culture has done so in its own unique way, developing systems that reflect the physical characteristics of humans, their needs and desires, and their environment.
20-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.