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#12 [◆a72GDQ/FWw]
However, turning on little Bobby and Suzy’s favorite program does not really teach them any lessons about conflict resolution.
Author and children’s advocate Marie Winn says that family members would be better off talking and playing with each other.
Doing so helps children better develop character, self-esteem and social skills.
The fact that watching Dawson’s Creek is an activity you might rather do than playing Monopoly with your family does not necessarily mean that you find Dawson’s Creek more satisfying than spending time with your family ― but watching TV is easier.
Some experts think choosing TV time over family time can have a negative influence on family relationships.
It may even make your parents or siblings feel rejected.
Chances are you have heard adults say that teenagers and even young kids these days are so uncivilized.
The same people who argue that TV takes away from family bonding, argue that this less civilized, more violent behavior is due to the influence of TV.
So what should we do? Marie Winn believes that teaching children to play alone while the adults take care of things around the house (like washing the dishes or balancing the
checkbook) is a process in which the parent establishes himself or herself as an authority figure ― an important lesson later in life when children are forced to deal with other authority figures.
:09/02/28 21:19
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#13 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
Some people argue that using television to occupy kids while the adults take care of necessary tasks establishes a different kind of relationship between parents and children, one in which the parent never uses a firm tone.
In a way, the TV may become the authority and parents may one day discover that their teenagers do not know the best ways to handle authority.
If parents and guardians have never established a position of authority, students are less likely to view a teacher or a boss as an authority and may be more likely to take part in dangerous activities such as drug use or
violence.
While TV may not have caused a teenager’s violent behavior, it may have had an influence on that behavior.
On the other side of the argument are those individuals who say that TV is really not so bad.
Many believe that it has made people more aware of problems like violence and inequality.
Television shows us problems and allows us to make social changes.
This is a positive influence of TV on American life. Some people claim that the media, especially TV, is the best critic of society. With so many people watching (4)[the tube,] it seems the ideal place to bring social issues to our attention.
In essence, a benefit of TV is that it can improve our culture by showing us what state our culture is in.
:09/02/28 21:20
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#14 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
While exposure to our own culture may indeed be a positive way to look at TV, it is clearly up to the individual to choose how he or she will react to what is on TV.
If repeatedly watching the news teaches me that there is a hunger problem, it is up to me to decide that I will donate part of my next paycheck to a local foodbank.
If people are aware of the influence TV has on them, good and bad, then each individual has the power to make a difference in the future.
Professor of communications Henry Perkinson believes that improvement is all up to us.
This author of Getting Better: Television and Moral Progress, says: “We must continue to be critical of our culture, and, for this to happen, we must continue to speak, continue to write,
continue to read, and continue to watch television.”
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#15 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
Questions
1 There are advantages and disadvantages to watching TV, as is suggested in sentence (1).
In Japanese, summarize the reasons TV can be valuable, but write no more than 100
characters total.
2 What is another way of saying “(2)Answering “absolutely” to this question may be a
stretch”? Choose from among (a)〜(d).
(a) It is easy to imagine that this question can be answered positively.
(b) It is totally impossible to imagine that this question can be answered in the
affirmative.
(c) It is somewhat easy to imagine that this question can be answered negatively.
(d)It is somewhat difficult to imagine that this question can be answered in the
affirmative.
3 What is another way of saying “(3)it falls in line right behind sleeping and working”?
Choose from among (a)〜(d).
(a)Americans watch television after working and before sleeping.
(b)Americans wait in line to watch television more than they sleep and work.
(c)Sleeping and working are ranked after watching television.
(d)Watching television is ranked after sleeping and working.
4 What is the meaning of “(4)the tube”? Answer in English.
:09/02/28 21:22
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#16 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
5 According to the passage, lack of parental authority can result in children being
negatively affected. What are these negative effects? Answer in English?
6 According to the passage, answer with T (for true) or F (for false).
(a) Television has influenced American social change since the 1950s.
(b) Because of TV, the average American family spends less time together.
(c) Television is very helpful in developing a sense of authority in children when their
parents are busy.
(d) Television can be useful for improving society.
(e) The author thinks that TV is entirely responsible for teenagers’ violence.
昔見た問題(数学)
@AB=AC,BC=2の直角二等辺三角形ABCの各辺に接し、ひとつの軸が辺BCに平行な楕円の面積の最大値を求めよ
At=cosx-sinxとするとき、次の問いに答えよ。ただし、0≦x≦π/2である。
(1)(cosx)^2-(sinx)^2,(cosx)^3-(sinx)^3,(cosx)^4-(sinx)^4の取りうる範囲を求めよ
(2)-1≦(cosx)^n-(sinx)^n≦1を示せ
配点とかテキトーねwww
1.15
2.10
3.13
4.12
5.10
6.8×5
@70点、A80点
:09/02/28 21:23
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#17 [もひぷー]
長文とかやるきでないwww
:09/02/28 21:54
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#18 [ONE Way EXpress]
>>17PCが甘えるなwww携帯厨はもっと涙目なんだぞww
:09/03/01 07:53
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#19 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
>>17じゃあ、短いのをw
次の英文の空欄@〜Bに入れる最も適当な語を,以下の語群より1つ選びなさい。
ただし、文頭の語も小文字で書かれています。
Ah, Valentine’s Day, one of the most romantic days of the year.
It is the day when even shy boys and men make clear their love for that special someone in the @ language of chocolate.
Every year when I was growing up, my father would come home from work on February 14th with a really big, heart-shaped box for my mother.
So, my first year in Japan I looked forward to the A thing from my darling ... and waited ... and waited ... Oh no! You’ve got to be kidding!
Girls give guys chocolate in Japan, not the B way?
I want my chocolate!
語群
other,big,same,kidding,unspoken
>>18確かになwPCならいけるよなwww
:09/03/01 10:54
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#20 [◆xmujh.hXjg]
もう1つw
次の日本語を英訳しなさい
あなたは暇なときには何をしていますか。映画に行ったり,テニスをしたり,買物に出かけるのが好きなタイプですか。それとも家でテレビを見たり本を読んでいたいほうですか。
以下の文に続くように、これまでにあなたが最も熱中したことについて、100語程度の英語で書きなさい。
What I've been most enthusiastic about is playing baseball.
As a little boy,
>>16@は東大のみたいですねw
:09/03/01 11:01
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#21 [ひもひ]
:09/03/01 16:35
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