1-C. As I gradually fell asleep, I knew I was ready for whatever the future would hold, thanks to the inner strength I had developed during these past months.As I gradually fell asleep, I knew I was ready for whatever the future would hold, thanks to the inner strength I had developed during these past months.
2-C. The insecurity of this system puts the future of opera at risk.The insecurity of this system puts the future of opera at risk.
不安が、このシステムのダヨ、未来を置きます、オペラのダヨ、危険にダヨ。
3-C. Why were Uncle John's parents and teachers worried about his future?Why were Uncle John's parents and teachers worried about his future?
なぜ、ジョンおじさんの両親や教師は、心配しましたか、彼の将来についてダヨ?
4-C. His parents and teachers were worried about his future.His parents and teachers were worried about his future.
彼の両親や教師は、心配しました、彼の将来をダヨ。
5-C. (3) Predicting the future is a skill only a few people develop.(3) Predicting the future is a skill only a few people develop.
(3)将来を予測することは、技能です、ほんの少数の人々が開発するダヨ。
6-C. When we constantly tell ourselves "I knew it all along", we start believing that we have a special ability to guess the future correctly.When we constantly tell ourselves "I knew it all along", we start believing that we have a special ability to guess the future correctly.
7-C. Telling herself and other people "I knew it all along" helped Nancy feel more secure about her intelligence and her ability to see into the future.Telling herself and other people "I knew it all along" helped Nancy feel more secure about her intelligence and her ability to see into the future.
8-C. Paragraph (6) : Conclusion: Author's hope for the futureParagraph (6) : Conclusion: Author's hope for the future
段落(6):結論:著者の希望、未来についてダヨ
9-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.
10-C. A superstitious person believes that actions such as choosing or avoiding certain numbers can influence future events even though there is no direct connection between them.A superstitious person believes that actions such as choosing or avoiding certain numbers can influence future events even though there is no direct connection between them.
11-C. Towards the end of the passage, the writer states that adults, like the young, now need to be flexible about their futures.Towards the end of the passage, the writer states that adults, like the young, now need to be flexible about their futures.
12-C. Adults can find themselves in the same position as adolescents; they must be ready to make decisions about their futures, learn new skills or start new jobs.Adults can find themselves in the same position as adolescents; they must be ready to make decisions about their futures, learn new skills or start new jobs.
13-C. As the time between childhood and adulthood became longer, psychologists emphasized the importance of "adolescence", a period when individuals are most open to the world and make crucial decisions about their futures.As the time between childhood and adulthood became longer, psychologists emphasized the importance of "adolescence", a period when individuals are most open to the world and make crucial decisions about their futures.
14. Also in countries that fought against Japan, countless lives were lost among young people with promising futures.Also in countries that fought against Japan, countless lives were lost among young people with promising futures.