【解答例】
Ⅰ
A
(1) ハ (express his frustration with modern art criticism)
(2) 二 (failed to get the right shape of what he initially wanted to paint)
(3) ロ (see what the critics would say)
(4) イ (never really existed)
(5) 二 (thoughtful)
(6) ロ (cooperate)
(7) ハ (was fooled by the painting "Aspiration")
(8) イ (Smith confessed after the critics challenged him)
(9) 二 (Smith proved his point about art critics)
(10) ロ (The Curious Tale of Pavel Jerdanowitch)
B
批評家たちはすぐさまこの餌に食いついた。
(和訳文:critics promptly swallowed the bait)
Ⅱ [出典:Isaac Asimov. New Guide to Science. Basic Books. 1984]
(1) 二 (the absence of curiosity in certain kinds of organisms)
(2) イ (the most curious ones tended to survive)
(3) ロ (the phrase has a special meaning in this context)
(4) ハ (curiosity in excess of basic needs of survival)
(5) イ (dominant)
(6) 二 (curiosity is a powerful internal drive)
(7) ハ (improper)
(8) ロ (being able to satisfy one's curiosity is important for mental health)
(9) ハ (most human achievements involve curiosity in some way)
(10) 二 (Curiosiy: The Desire to Know)
Ⅲ
(1) ハ (remain)
(2) イ (much)
(3) ロ (an)
(4) 二 (on)
(5) イ (percentage)
(6) ロ (to)
(7) 二 (for)
(8) ロ (rapid)
(9) ハ (on)
(10) ロ (allowed)
Ⅳ
(1) ロ (That's a problem, isn't it?)
(2) イ (How much longer?)
(3) 二 (Which do you think)
(4) ハ (I'll look for it in the morning)
(5) イ (Sure, go ahead.)
(6) ロ (Can you give me an estimate?)
(7) 二 (Good question.)
(8) ハ (You've been very helpful!)
Ⅴ
(1) no
(2) into
(3) begun
(4) way
(5) come
(6) sense
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