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【高校英語】共通テストの英文解釈 vol.1319
≪2023年共通テスト第3問A≫ 2023/3/8配信
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今回は2023年共通テスト第3問Aを解説します。
■ 問題
第3問
A You are studying at Camberford University, Sydney. You are going on a
class camping trip and are reading the camping club's newsletter to prepare.
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| [Going camping? Read me!!!] |
|Hi, I'm Kaitlyn. I want to share two practical camping lessons from my |
|recent club trip. The first thing is to divide your backpack into three |
|main parts and put the heaviest items in the middle section to balance |
|the backpack. Next, more frequently used daily necessities should be |
|placed in the top section. That means putting your sleeping bag at the |
|bottom; food, cookware and tent in the middle; and your clothes at the |
|top. Most good backpacks come with a "brain" (an additional pouch) for |
|small easy-to-reach items. |
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|Last year, in the evening, we had fun cooking and eating outdoors. I had|
|been sitting close to our campfire, but by the time I got back to the |
|tent I was freezing. Although I put on extra layers of clothes before |
|going to sleep, I was still cold. Then, my friend told me to take off my|
|outer layers and stuff them into my sleeping bag to fill up some of the |
|empty space. This stuffing method was new to me, and surprisingly kept |
|me warm all night! |
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|I hope my advice helps you stay warm and comfortable. Enjoy your camping|
|trip! |
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問1 If you take Kaitlyn's advice, how should you fill your backpack? [ 16 ]
{1} ┌―――――――┐ {2} ┌―――――――┐
|first aid kit,| |first aid kit,|
| map | | map |
┌―┼―――――――┴――┐ ┌―┼―――――――┴――┐
| |food, plates, cups, | | | jackets, shirts, |
|┌┤ tent | |┌┤ trousers |
||├--------------------┤ ||├--------------------┤
||| jackets, shirts, | |||food, plates, cups, |
||| trousers | ||| tent |
||├--------------------┤ ||├--------------------┤
|└┤ sleeping bag | |└┤ sleeping bag |
| | | | | |
└―┴――――――――――┘ └―┴――――――――――┘
{3} ┌―――――――┐ {4} ┌――――――――┐
|food, plates, | |jackets, shirts,|
| cups, tent | | trousers |
┌―┼―――――――┴――┐ ┌―┼――――――――┴――┐
| | first aid kit, | | | first aid kit, |
|┌┤ map | |┌┤ map |
||├--------------------┤ ||├----------------------┤
||| jackets, shirts, | ||| food, plates, cups, |
||| trousers | ||| tent |
||├--------------------┤ ||├----------------------┤
|└┤ sleeping bag | |└┤ sleeping bag |
| | | | | |
└―┴――――――――――┘ └―┴―――――――――――┘
問2 According to Kaitlyn, [ 17 ] is the best method to stay warm all night.
{1} avoiding going out of your tent
{2} eating hot meals beside your campfire
{3} filling the gaps in your sleeping bag
{4} wearing all of your extra clothes
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