1-C. A couple with two children, Meg and Patty, are talking about the schedule of the afternoon at the zoo while looking at the event table.A couple with two children, Meg and Patty, are talking about the schedule of the afternoon at the zoo while looking at the event table.
2-C. [ Note ] Refunds in the event of rain will be made only when all the following conditions are met:[ Note ] Refunds in the event of rain will be made only when all the following conditions are met:
6-C. No refunds in the event of rainNo refunds in the event of rain
返金はありません、場合にはダヨ、雨のダヨ
7-C. (2) Invite Anna's classmates to an event.(2) Invite Anna's classmates to an event.
(2)招待します、アンナのクラスメートをダヨ、イベントにダヨ。
8-C. In any event, it is always a good idea to have a manual can opener in your kitchen.In any event, it is always a good idea to have a manual can opener in your kitchen.
11-C. Which one of these events will the whole family go to?Which one of these events will the whole family go to?
どちらの一つですか、これらのイベントのダヨ、全体の家族が、行くはずのはダヨ?
12-C. Journalism happens in the immediate present, so if you are reporting on historical events, there needs to be a connection with current events.Journalism happens in the immediate present, so if you are reporting on historical events, there needs to be a connection with current events.
13-C. This may be a sensible reaction to events that are out of our control - a natural disaster or surprise terrorist attack.This may be a sensible reaction to events that are out of our control - a natural disaster or surprise terrorist attack.
14-C. At the same time, we have a basic desire to see the world around us as predictable and ourselves as able to understand events and situations, even in advance.At the same time, we have a basic desire to see the world around us as predictable and ourselves as able to understand events and situations, even in advance.
15-C. Primitive belief systems create coincidental events.Primitive belief systems create coincidental events.
原始的な信念の体系は、偶然の出来事を発生します。
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. So, you are saying that coincidental events or chance patterns can create superstitions.So, you are saying that coincidental events or chance patterns can create superstitions.
18-C. So, we may come to believe that one event causes another without any natural process linking the two events.So, we may come to believe that one event causes another without any natural process linking the two events.
19-C. However, sometimes chance or coincidental events are mistaken for a pattern, like passing a series of tests using the same pencil every time.However, sometimes chance or coincidental events are mistaken for a pattern, like passing a series of tests using the same pencil every time.
20-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.