2015年度 早稲田大学 法学部 解答例

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Ⅰ [出典:a special report in The Economist. April 19, 2014]

(1) 

1. G

2. F

3. J

4. H

5. C

6. D

7. K

8. A

(2) A・D・H・K

(3) 

1. E

2. B

3. B

4. C

5. D

(4)

1. E

2. E

3. A

(5) D


Ⅱ [出典:Carol Tavris, "Cradles of Civilization," Times Literacy Supplement. June 13, 2014]

(1) 

1. E

2. D

3. J

4. K

5. B

6. L

7. A

(2) 

1. D

2. E

3. C

(3) 

1. B

2. A

3. C

(4) 

1. B

2. E

3. B


(1) C

(2) B

(3) D

(4) D

(5) E

(6) A


(1) E (of)

(2) G (since)

(3) D (in)

(4) A (because)

(5) B (by)


(1) I'm delighted to hear from you again.

(2) My flight is scheduled to arrive at nine tomorrow.

(3) I would like to eat Japanese food if you don't mind.


 I think this policy is appropriate for several reasons. First, Japan is a democratic country, and one of the most important things for democracy is to have a through argument until everyone can agree. To do so, we have to have a common language. However, not all foreigners, who have lived in Japan for a long time, are proficient in Japanese enough to participate in a political discussion. Second, if we agree to foreigners having the right to vote in national elections, there is a possibility that our domestic politics can be influenced by a certain vicious foreign group, which is not good for sound democracy. For these reasons, I don’t think we should give the right to vote to non-Japanese citizens now. (123 words)

(設問:At present, non-Japanese citizens who are permanent residents of Japan do not have the right to vote in national elections. In your opinion, is this policy appropriate? Write a paragraph giving one or more convincing reasons to support your position.)



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