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"Do you like English, Naoko?"
"Yes, I do. I study English for two hours every day." ...レベル1 [英検5級]
----- On Sunday afternoon, Kate goes to a fast-food restaurant for lunch.
Clerk: Hello. Can I help you? .... レベル2 [英検5級]
The Tickets
Daisuke is a junior high school student from Nagoya. He is staying at Mr. White's home in California this summer. Mr. White worked with Daisuke's ... レベル3 [英検4級]
June 15, 1994
Dear Ellen,
How's it going? Everything is fine here in Japan....レベル4 [英検3級]
Long ago, there was an old man whose name was John Smith. John lived with his sons on a big farm. One day he became very sick and he knew he was going to die, so he called his sons to his room.
"Sons," he said, "I have already given one horse to Pete, four to Dick and eight to Bob. Now, I will give one half of my cows to ――レベル5 [大分県]
Of all figures from America's past, Abraham Lincoln is dearest to the hearts of the American people. In fact, the admiration they have had for him borders on worship. The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., is not unlike the temples that ancient Greeks built in honor of their gods, and the annual ceremony of celebrating Lincoln's birthday in schools and other public places has sometimes had characteristics of a religious service.――レベル6 Of all figures from ...
Much of the land of the Netherlands is as low as the sea. Some of the land is even lower than the sea. The word Netherlands means "Lowlands". The Dutch people――レベル7[筑波大付駒場高]
While the subject of sleep and dreams has always fascinated scientists, the medical profession has not always taken ...レベル8
Signs from Costa Rica's Mysterious Past
What do you know about the country called Costa Rica? The early history of Costa Rica is less well understood than that of any other country in Central America. The ancient people who lived there left few signs of their culture. ...レベル9[英検準2級]
Bacteria are larger and more complex than viruses. Some bacteria are harmful, but others are harmless. In some cases their activities are necessary for animals and plants to live. They occur everywhere: in our bodies, in the air, in soil, in water, and in food. A spoonful of rich garden earth might contain about 100 million bacteria, and a spoonful of milk, half a million....レベル10 [英検1級リスニング]
Invitations to dinner are issued by written notes, printed cards or by telephone. If the invitation is by telephone, it is often wise to send a reminder by post. Printed invitations usually imply a relatively formal occasion but if 'black tie' is required it will be stated on the card. ...レベル11 [京産大]
During the 1980s, Americans spent tens of billions of tax dollars to promote car pools (ride-sharing), buses, and other alternatives to driving alone. According to the Census Bureau, the proportion of employed Americans who usually drive to work alone rose from 64 percent in 1980 ...レベル15 [早稲田大・人間工学]
The Channel Tunnel
On May 6, 1994, the Channel Tunnel, a railway tunnel which connects Britain and France, was officially opened. The tunnel runs under the English Channel, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the island of Britain from mainland Europe. ... レベル13 [英検2級]
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Albert Einstein was by nature a rebel who enjoyed being unconventional. Whenever possible he dressed for comfort, not for looks. Externals meant little to him. In everything he sought simplicity. Science was his passion, and next...レベル14
At the University of Kansas Art Museum, University researchers tested the effects of different colored walls on two groups of visitors to an exhibit of paintings. For the first group the room was...レベル15 [英検1級リスニング]
When we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get a good score on a certain test, or even the ability to do well in school; these are at best only indicators of something larger, deeper, and far more important. By intelligence we mean a style of life, a way of behaving in various situations, and particularly in new, strange and perplexing situations. The true test of intelligence is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do. ...レベル16 [関西大学]
Killer Flu or Mild Bug?
The threat of new epidemics is very quickly publicized in the media. Before it had even killed four people, the new Hong Kong flu, H5N1, had splashed across our TV screens. Medical scientists are especially nervous about influenza, and ...レベル17 [英検準1級]
American thinking tends to move from the specific and small to the general and large. American progress from personal and local issues to the state and finally to the nation -- not the other way around. ...レベル18 [英検1級リスニング]
It has been estimated that 80 percent of all the information transmitted over the Internet comes from English-speaking countries. Much the largest English-speaking nation is the United States, which is home to some 64 percent of all the computers linked to the Internet. Other nations belonging to the English language's global empire, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, Britain, the mother country, account for a further 12.7 percent....レベル15 [早稲田大]
There's a funny story that anthropologists* tell to demonstrate how many different ways the same things can be named and classified, depending on the culture doing the naming. A group of anthropologists were giving a sort of IQ test ...レベル20 [東京大学]
By now it should be clear that the United Nations has been held back not just by the cold war and the Soviet veto. The task of creating an effective world organization is in itself extremely difficult and frustrating whatever the political climate. During the post-cold war period, after two or ...レベル20 [慶応義塾大学 法学部]