1-C. you might like to first read from the pages of a great novel.you might like to first read from the pages of a great novel.
あなたは、好きかもしれません、まず最初に読むことがダヨ、数ページからダヨ、偉大な小説のダヨ。
2-C. Those who had read a novel beforehand scored significantly better than the other group which had not.Those who had read a novel beforehand scored significantly better than the other group which had not.
3-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.
4-C. Recent scientific research has shown that people who read novels are better able to read an interviewer's body language and figure out what they are thinking or feeling.Recent scientific research has shown that people who read novels are better able to read an interviewer's body language and figure out what they are thinking or feeling.
5-C. Students interested in journalism should read the diaries written by professional journalists.Students interested in journalism should read the diaries written by professional journalists.
10-C. M: OK. Which part do you want to read?M: OK. Which part do you want to read?
M:わかりました。どの部分を、あなたは、したいですか。読むことをダヨ?
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11-C. Last week, she said that she usually reads by herself during breaks between classes while other girls are hanging out and chatting.Last week, she said that she usually reads by herself during breaks between classes while other girls are hanging out and chatting.
12-C. (3) An experiment looking at the effects of reading(3) An experiment looking at the effects of reading
(3)実験、効果を見るダヨ、読書のダヨ
13-C. (2) New Reasons for Reading Fiction(2) New Reasons for Reading Fiction
(2)新しい理由、作り話を読書するためのダヨ
14-C. (4) Reading stimulates areas linked to senses(4) Reading stimulates areas linked to senses
(4)読書は、領域を刺激します、接続されているダヨ、感覚器官にダヨ
15-C. (3) Reading makes our experiences enjoyable(3) Reading makes our experiences enjoyable
(3)読書は、私たちの経験を楽しくします。
16-C. (2) Reading helps us to describe smells(2) Reading helps us to describe smells
(2)読書は、私たちを助けます、匂いを描写することでダヨ。
17-C. (1) Reading allows us to create metaphors(1) Reading allows us to create metaphors
(1)読書は、私たちにさせます、隠喩を作成することをダヨ。
18-C. (4) There are limits to reading literature.(4) There are limits to reading literature.
(4)制限があります、文学を読むことに。
19-C. This feeling by the reader of having a live experience is what makes literature so effective in "reading" others.This feeling by the reader of having a live experience is what makes literature so effective in "reading" others.
20-C. Indeed, it appears that the brain makes almost no distinction between reading about an experience and actually experiencing it.Indeed, it appears that the brain makes almost no distinction between reading about an experience and actually experiencing it.
21-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.