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1 ,(+0*/)!-1'.$&%#" Before graduating from university, I decided to spend part of the summer traveling through Europe with friends. However, I realized that there were a few problems with this plan. The biggest problem was that I didn’t have a lot of money. I had a part-time job at a fast food restaurant, but I hadn’t been able to save enough money for such an expensive trip because most of my pay was needed for my living costs, such as rent and food. For the trip, I was going to need money for transport, food, places to stay, and entertainment. Fortunately, friends and family members then gave me some money as gifts after my graduation from college. This would help pay for the trip. I also decided to move back to my parents’ house for three months in the spring before going to Europe. This allowed me to avoid paying rent on an apartment, so that I could keep all the money from my job for the trip. Once I moved back, I also got another job working for a family friend for three months helping to build houses. I would have rather stayed in my college town with my friends, but I knew that I had to do this. It was the only way for me to save a lot of money in a short time. The biggest cost for the trip was the airplane ticket from Seattle to London. There was no way to avoid buying it or to get it more cheaply. However, I found several good ways to save money while traveling in Europe. For example, I bought a railway pass, which allowed me unlimited travel for one month in Western Europe. This pass wasn’t cheap, but it cost much less than buying tickets for every separate trip. This was especially true since we visited twelve countries in six weeks. Sometimes we saved money on rooms by traveling by train at night. Often we slept on the seats in the train because we couldn’t afford to pay for the sleeping-car. At other times, we stayed in guesthouses rather than hotels. Most of these places weren’t as comfortable as hotels, but they were great places to meet other young travelers from around the world. Most guesthouses included a free breakfast as part of the room charge. It was usually bread and butter with jam on the side, as well as coffee or tea. For lunch we would buy bread, cheese, and meat to make sandwiches. So, dinner was the only meal we would need to spend much money on. We also took any chance we could to visit famous buildings and museums that tourists could see for free. Some of my best memories come from just taking a walk through the beautiful cities of Paris and Amsterdam. We soon discovered that some countries were much more expensive than others, which affected our travel decisions as well. Most of the Northern European countries were more expensive than those in the south and east. Fortunately, we were lucky enough to stay with friends for free in France and Germany. This was particularly helpful and enjoyable. These friends not only gave us places to sleep, but also cooked for us and provided us with entertainment by showing us around their towns. Without their support, we would not have been able to visit those countries at all. However, we found cities like Prague and Budapest to be wonderful places where we were able to see things without spending a lot of money. The scenery was amazing and the food delicious. I didn’t know as much about the culture of these places, but that meant everything I saw was new and exciting. So, in the end, I had more fun there than I expected. =5D#[email protected]*2-1<7B>375:$#(5A+8;0/0?63,)! D What did the author do his last summer before graduating from university? $"Looked hard for a full-time job. %"Worked at his part-time job. &"Helped his parents move. '"Had fun with his college town friends. ("Went sightseeing in foreign countries. ' Which of the following ways did the author use to get money for visiting Europe? "!He worked for one of his parents’ friends. #!He started working at a fast food restaurant. $!He borrowed money from his parents. %!He saved money from working at university. &!He asked family members for cash. ( Why did the author move back to his parents’ house? "!To avoid paying for hotels. #!So that he had more money to spend. $!Because he wanted to visit a family friend. %!Because he had lost his part-time job. &!To be with his friends before going abroad. ) When did the author go to Europe? "!Before graduating from university. #!After graduating from university. $!After working for a year. %!After finding out about Budapest. &!Just before going to university. * What was the most expensive part of the trip? "!Getting to Europe. #!Staying in hotels. $!The railway pass. %!Breakfast at guesthouses. &!Eating out in restaurants. ' Where did the author NOT sleep while traveling in Europe? "!On trains. #!In Germany. $!In guesthouses. %!With friends. &!In train stations. ( Where did the author visit his friends’ homes? "!Prague and Budapest. #!Paris and Amsterdam. $!Germany and France. %!Seattle and London. &!France and England. ) What did the author discover about Europe? "!Germany and France are surprisingly cheap to visit. #!Prague and Budapest are very expensive places to visit. $!Northern Europeans are friendlier than people in other countries. %!The cost of living is higher in the north. &!Prague is more beautiful than Amsterdam. * How did the author save money on food? "!By making his own sandwiches for lunch. #!By taking free food from breakfast to eat at lunchtime. $!By going on a diet. %!By not eating breakfast at guesthouses. &!By eating out for dinner. 英語(2月1日)[全学科共通]‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥ 1 2 3 4 4

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Before graduating from university, I decided to spend part of the summer

traveling through Europe with friends. However, I realized that there were a few

problems with this plan. The biggest problem was that I didn’t have a lot of

money. I had a part-time job at a fast food restaurant, but I hadn’t been able to

save enough money for such an expensive trip because most of my pay was

needed for my living costs, such as rent and food. For the trip, I was going to

need money for transport, food, places to stay, and entertainment.

Fortunately, friends and family members then gave me some money as gifts

after my graduation from college. This would help pay for the trip. I also

decided to move back to my parents’ house for three months in the spring before

going to Europe. This allowed me to avoid paying rent on an apartment, so that

I could keep all the money from my job for the trip. Once I moved back, I also

got another job working for a family friend for three months helping to build

houses. I would have rather stayed in my college town with my friends, but I

knew that I had to do this. It was the only way for me to save a lot of money

in a short time.

The biggest cost for the trip was the airplane ticket from Seattle to London.

There was no way to avoid buying it or to get it more cheaply. However, I

found several good ways to save money while traveling in Europe. For example,

I bought a railway pass, which allowed me unlimited travel for one month in

Western Europe. This pass wasn’t cheap, but it cost much less than buying

tickets for every separate trip. This was especially true since we visited twelve

countries in six weeks.

Sometimes we saved money on rooms by traveling by train at night. Often

we slept on the seats in the train because we couldn’t afford to pay for the

sleeping-car. At other times, we stayed in guesthouses rather than hotels. Most

of these places weren’t as comfortable as hotels, but they were great places to

meet other young travelers from around the world. Most guesthouses included a

free breakfast as part of the room charge. It was usually bread and butter with

jam on the side, as well as coffee or tea. For lunch we would buy bread, cheese,

and meat to make sandwiches. So, dinner was the only meal we would need to

spend much money on.

We also took any chance we could to visit famous buildings and museums

that tourists could see for free. Some of my best memories come from just

taking a walk through the beautiful cities of Paris and Amsterdam. We soon

discovered that some countries were much more expensive than others, which

affected our travel decisions as well. Most of the Northern European countries

were more expensive than those in the south and east. Fortunately, we were

lucky enough to stay with friends for free in France and Germany. This was

particularly helpful and enjoyable. These friends not only gave us places to sleep,

but also cooked for us and provided us with entertainment by showing us

around their towns. Without their support, we would not have been able to visit

those countries at all. However, we found cities like Prague and Budapest to be

wonderful places where we were able to see things without spending a lot of

money. The scenery was amazing and the food delicious. I didn’t know as much

about the culture of these places, but that meant everything I saw was new and

exciting. So, in the end, I had more fun there than I expected.

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� What did the author do his last summer before graduating from

university?

�#Looked hard for a full-time job.

$#Worked at his part-time job.

%#Helped his parents move.

&#Had fun with his college town friends.

�#Went sightseeing in foreign countries.

� Which of the following ways did the author use to get money for visiting

Europe?

��He worked for one of his parents’ friends.

��He started working at a fast food restaurant.

��He borrowed money from his parents.

��He saved money from working at university.

��He asked family members for cash.

Why did the author move back to his parents’ house?

��To avoid paying for hotels.

��So that he had more money to spend.

��Because he wanted to visit a family friend.

��Because he had lost his part-time job.

��To be with his friends before going abroad.

When did the author go to Europe?

��Before graduating from university.

��After graduating from university.

��After working for a year.

��After finding out about Budapest.

��Just before going to university.

� What was the most expensive part of the trip?

��Getting to Europe.

��Staying in hotels.

��The railway pass.

��Breakfast at guesthouses.

��Eating out in restaurants.

� Where did the author NOT sleep while traveling in Europe?

��On trains.

��In Germany.

��In guesthouses.

��With friends.

��In train stations.

Where did the author visit his friends’ homes?

��Prague and Budapest.

��Paris and Amsterdam.

��Germany and France.

��Seattle and London.

��France and England.

What did the author discover about Europe?

��Germany and France are surprisingly cheap to visit.

��Prague and Budapest are very expensive places to visit.

��Northern Europeans are friendlier than people in other countries.

��The cost of living is higher in the north.

��Prague is more beautiful than Amsterdam.

� How did the author save money on food?

��By making his own sandwiches for lunch.

��By taking free food from breakfast to eat at lunchtime.

��By going on a diet.

��By not eating breakfast at guesthouses.

��By eating out for dinner.

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� What did the author think of cities like Prague and Budapest?

��They were popular romantic tourist spots.

��They were beautiful and not so expensive.

��They were too cold and far away.

��They were dirty and expensive places to visit.

��The people were not friendly.

What did the author conclude about Prague and Budapest?

��They were great places to meet people.

��He didn’t have much time to enjoy them.

��He didn’t know much about them, so he couldn’t enjoy them.

��They weren’t as beautiful as Paris and Amsterdam.

��They were better than he thought they would be.

According to the author, what is one good way to save money while

staying in Europe?

��Using your friends’ money.

��Buying a car.

��Only visiting a few places.

��Working in guesthouses.

��Staying with friends.

� ��������� ������

Helene and Jake are drinking tea in the staff room.

Jake� Helene, I’m afraid I am going to miss a week of work because my

younger sister is getting married, and I’m flying back home to

Honolulu for the wedding.

Helene� You mean Barbara? She’s marrying that Russian guy? I thought she

left him.

Jake� No, they’re still together. They got married two years ago. I’m talking

about my youngest sister, Janice. She’s the one getting married this

time.

Helene� I didn’t know you had two sisters.

Jake� Yeah, two sisters and a brother. I haven’t seen my brother for years,

though.

Helene� Well, lucky you, going to Hawaii and all.

Jake� Yeah, so anyway, I just want to let you know that I will miss work,

and I need someone to replace me.

Helene� Have you asked anyone yet?

Jake� Well, I asked Marty to take my Wednesday children’s English classes,

and John to take my Monday conversation classes. They said okay. Oh,

and Marty can also do the end of the week.

Helene� But you still don’t have anyone for Tuesday?

Jake� No, I wasn’t sure who was free on Tuesdays.

Helene� I think Tuesday is Karen’s day off.

Jake� Do you think she’d do it for me?

Helene� Well, she won’t be happy about it. She has that part-time job

recording English voices for Japanese cartoon shows on Tuesdays. But

you could ask her.

Jake� Okay, I’ll try.

Helene� I don’t want to, but I could take your Tuesday classes for you, just

this once.

Jake� Well, that would be nice of you.

Helene� But only if Karen absolutely refuses.

Jake� Okay.

Helene� � And don’t make a habit of it.

Jake� I got it.

Helene� And remember to write a note to your students’ parents letting them

know you’ll be gone and why. You know how much the parents

complain because you miss so many classes.

Jake� All right. Will you translate it into Japanese for me?

Helene� Sure, no problem. Send it to me by email.

Jake� Thanks, Helene.

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� Where do Helene and Jake work?

�%At a university.

&%In an Internet café.

'%At a language school.

(%In a staff room.

�%At a recording studio.

) Why is Jake talking to Helene?

�%He wants to invite her to a wedding.

&%He’d like someone to teach his classes.

'%He’d like to offer her a part-time job.

(%He’s asking her to marry him.

�%He wants to chat about his family.

� Which statement is true?

��Jake has four brothers and sisters.

��Helene doesn’t know of Barbara.

��Helene doesn’t know of Janice.

��Jake’s sister is going to marry a man from Russia.

��Barbara and her boyfriend separated.

How does Helene feel about Jake going to Honolulu?

��She thinks that he’s fortunate.

��She is angry that he’s going without her.

��She is excited about going with him.

��She feels sad she has never gone.

��She thinks Jake is making a mistake.

What does Helene mean when she says � And don’t make a habit of it

to Jake?

��Stop taking so many business trips.

��Don’t always ask Karen to teach your classes.

��Don’t write notes to your students’ parents.

��Stop asking me to translate your notes.

��Don’t ask me to teach for you again.

� Who will teach Jake’s classes on Tuesday?

��Karen.

��Helene.

��Marty.

��John.

��We don’t know yet.

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� Does Helene want to help Jake while he is away?

��Yes, she is willing to help him anytime.

��Not really but she will if she has to.

��Yes, she thinks she’d be a better choice than Karen.

��She would prefer it if he asked Marty.

��She says she will never help him.

What do his students’ parents think of Jake?

��They think he is good at writing in Japanese.

��They enjoy reading his email.

��They don’t like the way he always complains.

��They think he is lucky to have a big family.

��They think he is away from work too often.

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thirty minutes.”

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