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Page 1: 日間目 同1 出 - Ferris · W: But Starbucks here doesn't open 'til 7, so we still have an hour for our run. M: You know, everything in Japan opens so late. W: 1 guess it's

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【1】「リスニングテストjを選択した受験生のみ解答のこと

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らって記入しなさい。

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リスニングテストはP副 lとPart2からなり、それぞれに設聞が与えられて

います。最初に英語の本文が読まれ、次に英語の設聞が読まれます。これが 2

回繰り返されます。 それぞれの設問に対し、選択肢 a~d の中から最も適切なも

のを選び、その記号をマークしなさい。

放送中にメモをとっても構いません。また放送が終わった後、解答を続ける

ことも差し支えありません。

Part 1

Listen to tbe dialogue

W: Good Morning, Harry!

M: Morning, Charlotte! How's the n巴:wvideog釘necoming along?

W: Developm巴ntis right on schedule, so it should b巴releasednext mon出.

M: Great! 1 can't wait to play it.

W: Don't forget your promise to write a review about it in your magazine.

M: No problem! l've already talked about it with my editor.

W: Thanks.

M: Now, where do you want to run todayワ

W: 1 want to see Yokohama Bay Bridge, so let's run up that hill.

M: Sounds good. By the way, after we come back her巴toYamashita Park, do you

think you could introduce me to your企iendwho manages the local Starbucks?

W: Sure. She's always血erefrrst thing.

M: Great. 1 have to take a client for coffee出 saftemoon, and it's凶cetogotoa

cafe wh巴rethey know you

W: My企iendwilllook after you.

M: Thanks.

W: But Starbucks here doesn't open 'til 7, so we still have an hour for our run.

M: You know, everything in Japan opens so late.

W: 1 guess it's just not a moming coun町.

M: Yeah, back in New York, most Starbucks opened at 5:30.

W: Andsupeロn紅ketsaround here don't open 'tillO

M: Right, back home they open at 9.

W: But you know -Japanese workers 0立巴:nstay at the office untillat巴atnight.

M: Alld they also eat dinner late.

W: lt's just as well th巴ydon't have to start work early.

M: My editor says it's hard to fmd a good work-life balance here.

W: 1 guess it depends on where you work.

M: Yourcomp組 ys巴巴mslike a good place to work.

W田Itis, although tonight 1 have to stay late to finish a project that's due at

midnight

M: But you're a morning person, aren't you?

W: Uh-huh. 1 always wake up at 5 without an alarm clock.

M: 1 also get up at 5. 1 have to Skype with clients in California.

W: Do you do that from home?

M: S町巴.From the living room. But as soon as I'm done, 1 leave for th巴 station.1

like to come into town early before the仕ainsget crowded. 1 don't like crowd巴dtrains.

W: Who does?! But don't you think出isis the best time of day for a run?

M: Itis. UnI巴ssyou didn't sleep well the night before.

W: Are you OK?

M: YI巴ah.Going for a run will wake me up.

W: It sure will! Let's go!

M: OK!

Answer the questions

Question 1 Where did仕leconversation most likely take place?

Question 2 Who was the conversation between?

Question 3 What is the main reason the speakers出nkthat Japan is not a morning

coun仕y?

Question 4 Why did Charlotte get up so early?

Question 5 Why does Harry like to leave home巴arlyin the moming?

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Part2

Listen to也巴 story.

Have you ever thought about the tires on your c紅?Tires紅 ebuilt tough to keep us safe.

They are designed not to fall ap訂twhile you're driving. Because theyぽ eso tough, it is

hard to dispose of them when they we訂 out.

Unfortunately, tires are not biodegradable. This means白at也eydo not break down

naturally. So when old tires訂 ethrown away, it causes problems for the environment

and for local communities around the world.

The scale of the problem is huge. Worldwide every year, one billion tires紅巴仕立own

away. Each ye民Americadiscards, or throws away, 300 million tires. Japan discards 99

million tires.

The question is what to do with all ofthese discarded tires. The best answer is to recycle

them. It is important not to see old tires as waste, but as a resource that can be re-used.

Recycled tires can be used in anything出atuses rubber. Currently,也ehigh cost and

lirnited supply of natural rubber is opening up也巴 marketfor recycJed rubber企omold

tires. The future for recycJing tires is bright.

A recent trend is making it even brighter.-people紅 emaking fashionable footwear from

old tires. In Kenya in Africa, en仕epreneursωmold tires into what they call akala

sandals. In the capital, Nairobi,也eysell them directly企omstreet-side workshops.

Kenyans like也esesandals because they only cost two-to five-hundred yen a pair -

much cheaper仕lanregular footwear. They also like血巴mbecause they are long-lasting.

齢化:mbersof the Maasai住ibeof southem Kenya can walk a thousand miles in them

Akala sandals have become so popular that now you can even buy th巴m over也巴

mtemet.

In America, an en出:preneurcalled Faith Fowler is copying what the Kenyans紅巳 doing.

Her small factory in Detroit旬msold tires into sandals that cost about 3,000 yen. Her

designs are trendy, because her d巴:signersare students at the nearby University of

Michigan. Her company uses 35,000 old tires a year. Her customers 紅白

fashion-conscious city youths who釘巴 tiredof the s姐 leold look.

If you haven't bought a pair yet, don't worry. You won't miss out, because there are

billions of old tires left around the world.

Answer the questions.

Question 1 What紅 eold tires a problem for?

Question 2 How many tires are也rownaway in the United States each year?

Question 3 How does the writer of the story feel about the future of recycling

tires?

Question 4 Why do Kenyans like sandals made from recycled tires?

Question 5 Who buys Faith Fowler's sandalsワ

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マーク解答用紙

マークは HBの鉛筆を使用し、 0 内

をぬりつぶしなさい。下の良い例にな

らって記入しなさい。

訂正にはプラスチック消しゴムを使用

してよく消し、消しくずをきれいに取

り除きなさい。

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ません。

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