6-C. WALKING 1. Boston 15.1 % 2. Washington, DC 12.1 % 3. Pittsburgh 11.3 % 4. New York 10.3 % 5. San Francisco 9.9 % 6. Madison 9.1 %WALKING 1. Boston 15.1 % 2. Washington, DC 12.1 % 3. Pittsburgh 11.3 % 4. New York 10.3 % 5. San Francisco 9.9 % 6. Madison 9.1 %
9-C. Question 9. Choose the most appropriate response sentence.Question 9. Choose the most appropriate response sentence.
質問9.最も適切な応答文を選択してください。
10-C. (1) I'm afraid we have no big tables until 9 p.m.(1) I'm afraid we have no big tables until 9 p.m.
(1)私は、怖いです、私たちが、大きなテーブルを持っていないので、午後9時までダヨ。
9%s
11-C. M: 5 feet 9 inches.M: 5 feet 9 inches.
M:5フィート9インチ。
12-C. WALKING 1. Boston 15.1 % 2. Washington, DC 12.1 % 3. Pittsburgh 11.3 % 4. New York 10.3 % 5. San Francisco 9.9 % 6. Madison 9.1 %WALKING 1. Boston 15.1 % 2. Washington, DC 12.1 % 3. Pittsburgh 11.3 % 4. New York 10.3 % 5. San Francisco 9.9 % 6. Madison 9.1 %
13-C. Question 9. Choose the most appropriate response sentence.Question 9. Choose the most appropriate response sentence.
質問9.最も適切な応答文を選択してください。
14-C. Kazuko, a 19-year-old shop assistant, wants to participate in a museum activity but is only free on weekday evenings.Kazuko, a 19-year-old shop assistant, wants to participate in a museum activity but is only free on weekday evenings.
和子、19歳の店員は、したい、参加ダヨ、博物館の活動にダヨ、が、のみ自由です、平日の夜にダヨ。
15-C. Drawing class (90 minutes)Drawing class (90 minutes)
作画クラス(90分)
16-C. Short tour (90 minutes)Short tour (90 minutes)
ショートツアー(90分)
17-C. Australia was followed by South Africa in the late 1990s, and most recently by Chile as well.Australia was followed by South Africa in the late 1990s, and most recently by Chile as well.
18-C. Australia was the first such country, starting in the early 1990s after it obtained permission from the US government to export its navel oranges there.Australia was the first such country, starting in the early 1990s after it obtained permission from the US government to export its navel oranges there.
19-C. the volume of US orange imports has grown steadily since the 1990s,the volume of US orange imports has grown steadily since the 1990s,
量は、米国のオレンジ色の輸入のダヨ、着実に成長しています、1990年代からだよ、
20-C. US consumers have benefited from an increased volume and variety of fresh-fruit imports, particularly since the 1990s.US consumers have benefited from an increased volume and variety of fresh-fruit imports, particularly since the 1990s.
21-C. Kazuko, a 19-year-old shop assistant, wants to participate in a museum activity but is only free on weekday evenings.Kazuko, a 19-year-old shop assistant, wants to participate in a museum activity but is only free on weekday evenings.
和子、19歳の店員は、したい、参加ダヨ、博物館の活動にダヨ、が、のみ自由です、平日の夜にダヨ。
22-C. In 1974, three Japanese - Mieko Mori, Naoko Nakaseko, and Masako Uchida - became the first women to succeed in climbing one when they reached the peak of Manaslu in Nepal.In 1974, three Japanese - Mieko Mori, Naoko Nakaseko, and Masako Uchida - became the first women to succeed in climbing one when they reached the peak of Manaslu in Nepal.
23-C. In 1966, the government announced that the country would be switching to a base-10 system for their currency five years later.In 1966, the government announced that the country would be switching to a base-10 system for their currency five years later.
24-C. On average, people made only 193 shopping trips per year in 2010, as opposed to 214 in 2002.On average, people made only 193 shopping trips per year in 2010, as opposed to 214 in 2002.
25-C. Technological advances since the 1950s have resulted in modern recording techniques and playback equipment that allow listeners to come very close to the goals of high fidelity.Technological advances since the 1950s have resulted in modern recording techniques and playback equipment that allow listeners to come very close to the goals of high fidelity.
26-C. In the 1950s, the term "high fidelity", or "hi-fi" for short, was commonly used by companies to advertise recordings and audio equipment providing the highest possible quality of sound reproduction.In the 1950s, the term "high fidelity", or "hi-fi" for short, was commonly used by companies to advertise recordings and audio equipment providing the highest possible quality of sound reproduction.
27-C. Interest in portable audio really started to take off in the 1980s with the development of personal music players that allowed listeners to enjoy music through headphones while walking outside.Interest in portable audio really started to take off in the 1980s with the development of personal music players that allowed listeners to enjoy music through headphones while walking outside.
28-C. For instance, there is another report from the mid-1900s describing how the Maring people of New Guinea would hold dances to show their military strength and recruit allies for possible battles.For instance, there is another report from the mid-1900s describing how the Maring people of New Guinea would hold dances to show their military strength and recruit allies for possible battles.
29-C. An example comes from research conducted in the mid- 1900s on dances performed after hunts by the Mbuti Pygmies, an ethnic group living in parts of Central Africa.An example comes from research conducted in the mid- 1900s on dances performed after hunts by the Mbuti Pygmies, an ethnic group living in parts of Central Africa.
30-C. By 1930, a majority of teenagers in America were enrolled in high school; by 1960, more than forty percent of American high school graduates were going on to university.By 1930, a majority of teenagers in America were enrolled in high school; by 1960, more than forty percent of American high school graduates were going on to university.
31-C. Australia was the first such country, starting in the early 1990s after it obtained permission from the US government to export its navel oranges there.Australia was the first such country, starting in the early 1990s after it obtained permission from the US government to export its navel oranges there.
32-C. In 1974, three Japanese - Mieko Mori, Naoko Nakaseko, and Masako Uchida - became the first women to succeed in climbing one when they reached the peak of Manaslu in Nepal.In 1974, three Japanese - Mieko Mori, Naoko Nakaseko, and Masako Uchida - became the first women to succeed in climbing one when they reached the peak of Manaslu in Nepal.
33-C. She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.She first came to Japan in 1937, when she was invited by the Japanese government to make a lecture tour throughout the country.
34-C. Question 19: How many medals did Ukraine win? Choose from options.Question 19: How many medals did Ukraine win? Choose from options.
質問19:どれだけ多くのメダルを、ウクライナは獲得したのですか?オプションから選択しなさい。
35-C. Great Britain had 294 athletes and won 120 medals.Great Britain had 294 athletes and won 120 medals.
英国は、294人の選手を持っていた、さらに、120個のメダルを獲得しました。
36-C. In many places, "Friday the 13th" is thought to be unlucky, and here in Japan, 4 and 9 are also considered unlucky.In many places, "Friday the 13th" is thought to be unlucky, and here in Japan, 4 and 9 are also considered unlucky.
37-C. 1971 was the first time that the British currency system changed.1971 was the first time that the British currency system changed.
1971年は、初回だった、というのは、英国の通貨制度が変更された(時制の一致)ダヨ。
38-C. In 1966, the government announced that the country would be switching to a base-10 system for their currency five years later.In 1966, the government announced that the country would be switching to a base-10 system for their currency five years later.
39-C. On average, people made only 193 shopping trips per year in 2010, as opposed to 214 in 2002.On average, people made only 193 shopping trips per year in 2010, as opposed to 214 in 2002.
40-C. The average travel time increased by just over 5% from 21.8 minutes in 2002 to 22.9 minutes in 2010, and the average trip distance increased by almost 3% from 6.8 miles to 7.0 miles.The average travel time increased by just over 5% from 21.8 minutes in 2002 to 22.9 minutes in 2010, and the average trip distance increased by almost 3% from 6.8 miles to 7.0 miles.