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1限目 - 広島国際大学
B 2 12 2015年度 【一般入試前期B日程 / BC方式(2日目)】 1限目 1 限 目 注 意 1.試験開始の合図があるまで,この問題冊子の中を見てはいけません。 2.問題冊子は1部,解答用紙は1枚です。 3.出題科目,ページおよび選択方法は,下表のとおりです。 出題科目 ページ 選択方法 英 語 1 〜 10 数学Ⅰ・A 11 〜 14 数学Ⅰ・A・Ⅱ・B 15 〜 18 解答科目は,選択できる 科目を受験票で確認のう え,選択しなさい。 「数学Ⅰ・A」 , 「数学Ⅰ・A・Ⅱ・B」については,既卒者の履修範囲に配慮した出題としています。 4.解答は全てマークセンス方式です。マークはHBの黒鉛筆(シャープペン シル可)で右の例のように正しくマークしなさい。 マーク例 5.解答用紙には解答欄のほかに次の記入欄があります。 (1)受験番号欄 受験番号を受験番号欄の上欄に算用数字で記入し,さらにその下のマーク欄にマークしな さい。なお,受験番号欄には,一般入試前期 B 日程の受験番号を記入しなさい(一般入 試前期 BC 方式の受験番号は記入しないこと) 。 (2)解答科目選択欄 解答する科目を1つだけ○で囲み,さらにその下のマーク欄にマークしなさい。 ※受験番号および解答した科目が正しくマークされていない場合は,採点できないことがあり ます。 6.記入したマークを訂正する場合は,プラスチック製消しゴムで完全に消し,改めてマーク しなさい(消しくずを残さないこと) 。 7.解答用紙は折り曲げたり,汚したりしてはいけません。 8.解答用紙の※印欄はマークしてはいけません。 9.問題冊子と解答用紙にページの落丁・乱丁および印刷の不鮮明な箇所や汚れなどがある場合は, 手を挙げて監督者に知らせなさい。 10.試験終了後,問題冊子は持ち帰ってください。 英 語 (解答番号 ⑴ 〜 ) 1 4 Ⅰ 次の英文を読み,問 ₁ 〜問 ₇ について,それぞれ 〜 から最も適切なものを一つ ⑴ ⑺ 選び,解答を ~ に入れなさい。 (2₈点) It seems that there is ⑴ no middle ground when it comes to cats. People either love them or hate them. These feelings are not new either. All through history, cats have been worshiped* or hated. A study of ancient writings and evidence found in tombs indicates that for the past 5,000 years cats have been kept as pets in China, Arabia, Egypt, and India. However, this isnʼt very long compared to dogs, which have been domesticated for 50,000 years. Still, while the period in which cats have been domesticated may be quite short, it has definitely had its high and low ⑵ points. Cats were at their highest position of domesticated life in ancient Egypt. There were more cats living in Egypt during the time of the pharaohs* than in any other place in the world since that time. This high number of cats was probably due to the laws protecting them. Cats were associated with the moon goddess*, Bast, so the Egyptians worshiped them as holy animals. If anyone was caught killing a cat, the person could be put to death. Families in Egypt also mourned* the death of a cat, and had the body of the dead cat wrapped in cloth before it was finally laid to rest. This ( 1 ) for cats carried over to the Roman Empire, where cats were the only animals allowed into temples. This fact was probably due to the ability of cats to keep the temples free of mice and rats. With the coming of the Dark Ages in Europe, the place of cats in society took a turn for the worse. Because they were associated so closely with the “old religions” of Egypt and the Roman Empire, Christians began to associate cats with pagan beliefs*. Cats had a reputation as helpers of witches*. When a person was accused of being a witch, a cat would often be put on trial with the person. The cat would be tortured to try and make the person tell the truth, and usually the cat and the person would end up being killed. Regardless of superstition, cats remain a popular pet today. Some cat experts believe ―1― that a cat can never truly be domesticated because it may turn wild and run away at any time. However, this claim has not put people off keeping cats in their homes. A third of all homes in the United States have cats, and one out of every three of these homes has both a dog and a cat. Especially in large cities, many people in small apartments have found that cats make much better pets than dogs. Cats may not be worshiped as gods any more, but there are people who seem to think of their cats as their children. These cat owners will do almost anything to keep their pets healthy and happy. For those cat owners who have always wondered what their pets are trying to tell them, a Japanese company may have come up with the perfect invention. In 2003, the Takara Company announced the Meowlingual, a cat translation device. The Meowlingual uses a microphone, display, and cat voice analyzer to analyze a catʼs meows to determine which of 200 phrases a cat is trying to say. (注)*worship: 崇拝する *pharaoh: ファラオ(エジプト王) *goddess: 女神 *mourn: 悲しむ *pagan belief : 異教信仰 *witch: 魔女 出典:F rom Malarcher. Reading Advantage 4, 2E. (c) 2004 Heinle/ELT, a part of Cengage Learning, Inc. Reproduced by permission. www. cengage. com/permissions 問 ₁ Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined phrase ⑴ no middle ground when it comes to cats in paragraph 1 ? ⑴ 1 no easy way to find a good place to keep cats 2 no good reason for domesticating cats 3 no position between two opposing opinions about cats 4 no reason why cats frequently change their minds 問 2 What does the underlined word ⑵ points in paragraph 1 mean? 1 times 2 scores 3 ideas 4 qualities ―2― ⑵ 問 ₃ Which of the following is the best word for ( 1 ) in paragraph 2 ? ⑶ 1 expectation 2 respect 3 solution 4 procedure 問 4 The main topic of paragraph 2 is to . ⑷ 1 discuss how people in ancient Egypt domesticated cats 2 discuss Egyptian religion 3 describe an era when cats held a high position 4 describe why cats were allowed into temples in the Roman Empire 問 ₅ According to the passage, cats were hated in the Dark Ages because . ⑸ 1 of superstition 2 of their behavior 3 they eat mice and rats 4 dogs were more popular 問 ₆ According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? ⑹ 1 A cat voice analyzer was invented for cat owners. 2 People living in large cities tend to prefer to have cats. 3 Some cat owners want to know what their cats think. 4 A third of all families in America have both cats and dogs. 問 ₇ Which of the following would be the best title for this article? 1 Cats and Human Beings 2 Cats and Dogs 3 Cats in the Wild 4 Cats in Egypt ―3― ⑺ ⑻ Ⅱ 次の各文の空所 ~ に入れる語句として最も適当なものを,それぞれ 1 4 〜 から一つ選びなさい。 (₁₈点) 1 My sister canʼt boil an egg, much cook a meal. ⑻ 1 more 2 most 3 less 4 least 2 Mr. Brown didnʼt come to the party, he wanted to. ⑼ 1 though 2 if 3 despite 4 because 3 The fruit at that supermarket is inferior the fruit at my store. ⑽ 1 by 2 to 3 than 4 as 4 If it not for my car, it would take me more than two hours to get to school. ⑾ 1 is 2 were 3 has been 4 will be ⑿ 5 Jimmy is very hungry. He has had but some milk since morning. 1 things 2 anything 3 something 4 nothing 3 will you 4 shall we ⒀ 6 Send this letter, ? 1 do you 2 donʼt you ⒁ 7 company offers me a position, I will not leave this job. 1 However 2 Whichever 3 Whenever 4 Wherever ⒂ 8 I love you so much. I donʼt think I could live you. 1 except 2 unless 3 without 4 instead ⒃ 9 your kind advice, I could pass the exam. 1 of Instead 2 In order to 3 Thanks to 4 In case of ⒄ 10 “Must I return this CD soon?” “No, you .” 1 never 2 must not 3 havenʼt 4 donʼt have to ⒅ 11 We in Canada twenty years ago. 1 were living 2 have lived 3 have living 4 had lived ⒆ 12 My brother is complete the project. 1 not strong enough to 2 enough not strong to 3 strong enough not to 4 strong enough to not ⒇ 13 Jonathan would like you his wife that he quit his job. 1 tell 2 to tell 3 telling 4 in telling 14 My wife complains mean to our son. 1 to me to be 2 me to be 3 of I am 4 of my being 15 Your car is making a strange noise. You should have it at. 1 to look 2 looked 3 looking ―4― 4 look 16 being no bus service in the village, we had to rent a car. 1 Since 2 Because 3 As 4 There 17 Letʼs go back to that village, we can find a place to stay. 1 when 2 where 3 which 4 that 3 at a 4 per the 18 I am paid week. 1 for one 2 by the Ⅲ 次の会話文A 〜 Cの空所 ~ に入れるのに最も適当な英文を,それぞれの 1 4 解答群の 〜 から一つ選びなさい。 (₁₈点) 会話文A A: B: But my train doesnʼt leave for another hour. A: Yes, but thereʼs a lot of traffic today. B: Oh, thatʼs right. Thereʼs a baseball game, isnʼt there? A: Yes. , but itʼll probably take more than half an hour today. B: Okay. Could you help me with my suitcases? A: の解答群 1 How long does it take to get to the train station? 2 We should leave soon for the train station. 3 When does our train leave? 4 Our train leaves at 2 oʼclock. の解答群 1 It usually takes less than an hour 2 It usually takes just over half an hour 3 usually takes only about 20 minutes It 4 It usually takes nearly an hour ―5― の解答群 1 Sure. 2 Please. 3 Thanks. 4 Go ahead. 会話文B A: Iʼd like to return this DVD player. B: A: Yes. The volume button doesnʼt work. B: I see. Do you have the receipt, sir? A: B: Iʼm afraid you will have to come back with the receipt. A: Okay, Iʼll do that. B: Yes, you can. You have until Nov. 25. の解答群 1 Doesnʼt it work properly? 2 Does it work properly? 3 Is there some problem? 4 Is everything all right? の解答群 1 lost it. I 2 was never given one. I 3 Here you go. 4 forgot it at home. I の解答群 1 How late can I bring it in? 2 When are you open? 3 How much time do I have? 4 Can I bring it in next week? ―6― 会話文C A: Iʼm dying to see the new Tim Nelson movie! B: A: Not until June. B: Thatʼs in nearly three months. A: I know. Itʼs so far off ! B: A: Not really. I do know that itʼs set during the Korean War. B: A: Actually, I heard itʼs more of a love story. の解答群 1 When does it come to the theaters? 2 When would you like to go? 3 When did they make it? 4 When did you see it? の解答群 1 Are the reviews good? 2 Do you know what itʼs about? 3 is it about? What 4 Do you know when it came out? の解答群 1 What kind of story is it? 2 Itʼs a war movie? 3 What did you hear? 4 Have you heard what kind of movie it is? ―7― Ⅳ 次のA 〜 Dの各問いに対し,その解答を ~ に入れなさい。 (₁₆点) 1 4 A 次の 1 〜 4 の各英文の下線部と最も近い意味を持つ単語を,それぞれ 〜 から一つ 選びなさい。 1 You have to hand in your report by next week. 1 finish 2 help 3 afford 4 submit 2 Today weʼll learn about the development of the economy in Japan. 1 growth 2 acceptance 3 coalition 4 implementation 3 We need an experienced person appropriate for this job. 1 capable 2 suitable 3 able 4 sensible 4 Why are you defending him? 1 contributing 2 advising 3 protecting 4 searching 1 4 B 次の 1 〜 4 の各英文の下線部と反対の意味を持つ単語を,それぞれ 〜 から一つ 選びなさい。 1 They have a certain similarity to each other. 1 assistance 2 criterion 3 difference 4 implication 2 He cannot attend the meeting due to a personal matter. 1 plain 2 public 3 accidental 4 possible 3 Tom is rude to his elders. 1 intelligent 2 inferior 3 polite 4 fair 4 The president decided to release a political prisoner. 1 convert 2 arrest 3 detect 4 mount 1 4 C 次の 1 〜 4 につき,それぞれ 〜 のなかで,下線部の発音が他と異なる単語を一 つ選びなさい。 1 1 afraid 2 available 3 certain 4 straight 1 2 access 2 tobacco 3 success 4 acceptance 1 3 weave 2 breathe 3 deal 4 break 1 4 ethnic 2 previous 3 female 4 legal ―8― 1 4 D 次の 1 〜 4 につき,それぞれ 〜 のなかで,最も強いアクセントのある音節の位 置が前から数えて他と異なる単語を一つ選びなさい。 1 1 traffic 2 endless 3 alter 4 descend 1 2 destiny 2 numerous 3 sensation 4 constantly 1 3 celebrate 2 previous 3 vacation 4 ancestor 1 4 engineer 2 recognize 3 opposite 4 uniform Ⅴ 次の 1 〜10の日本語に合う最も自然な英文になるように,それぞれの語群を並べ替え, ~ に入る語を一つ選びなさい。ただし,文頭にくる語も小文字で書かれて いる。各問の解答が共に正しい場合のみ正解とする。 (20点) 1 トムにはその問題が解けると,私には分かっています。 Tom is a man who ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). 1 the problem 2 I 3 can 4 solve 5 know 2 誠実さが一番の策であることは言うまでもない。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) the best policy. It ( ) ( 1 is 3 4 saying that goes 2 without 5 honesty 3 私たちは明日までにその車をレンタカー店に返却することになっています。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) by tomorrow. We ( ) ( 1 2 3 the rental car office to return to 4 the car 5 are 4 この書式は応募者自身によって記入され,署名されなければならない。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) signed by the applicant himself. This form ( ) ( 1 filled 2 out completely 3 must 4 be 5 and 5 首相はその会社から賄賂を受け取っていた。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ). The prime minister ( ) ( 1 given 2 the company 3 by 4 was 5 a bribe 6 彼はとても親切だったので,皆から尊敬されていた。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) was respected by everybody. His ( ) ( 1 that 2 kindness 3 he 4 such 5 was 7 昨日は雨に降られてしまって,ずぶぬれになってしまった。 ) ( ) ( ) ( ) soaking wet yesterday. I ( ) ( 1 and 2 was 3 got ―9― 4 5 in the rain caught 8 彼はアメリカにいる友だちにグリーティングカードを送った。 He ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). 1 2 a greeting card in America 3 his friend 4 sent 5 to 9 一生懸命働くことによってのみ,人生で成功をおさめる。 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) you succeed in life. 1 hard 2 do 3 only 4 through 5 work 10 我々の上司は一番働かないが,一番給料がよい。 Our boss ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) paid the most. 1 is 2 least 3 but ― 10 ― 4 works 5 the ご注意 1. 本書の一部あるいは全部について,発行者の許可を得ずに,無断で複写・転写することは 禁じられています。 2. 本書の内容に誤り・誤字脱字などございましたら,ご連絡いただけると幸いです。 2015/7/1 発行・制作:広島国際大学入試センター 連絡先:739−2695 広島県東広島市黒瀬学園台555−36 TEL: 0823−70−4500 FAX: 0823−70−4518 Mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.hirokoku-u.ac.jp/ Copyright © 2015 Hiroshima International University, All rights reserved.