2024年04月01日

本日配信のメルマガ。2024年共通テスト英語第4問 問2まで

本日配信のメルマガでは、2024年大学入学共通テスト英語第4問の問2までを解説します。


【高校英語】共通テストの英文解釈
http://www.mag2.com/m/0001641009.html


■ 問題

2024年大学入学共通テストより

第4問

Your college English club's room has several problems and you want to
redesign it. Based on the following article and the results of a
questionnaire given to members, you make a handout for a group discussion.

┌────────────────────────────────────┐
|          [What Makes a Good Classroom?]           |
|      Diana Bashworth, writer at Trends in Education       |
|                                    |
| As many schools work to improve their classrooms, it is important to |
|have some ideas for making design decisions. SIN, which stands for   |
|Stimulation, Individualization, and Naturalness, is a framework that  |
|might be helpful to consider when designing classrooms.         |
| The first, Stimulation, has two aspects: color and complexity. This  |
|has to do with the ceiling, floor, walls, and interior furnishings. For |
|example, a classroom that lacks colors might be uninteresting. On the  |
|other hand, a classroom should not be too colorful. A bright color could|
|be used on one wall, on the floor, window coverings, or furniture. In  |
|addition, it can be visually distracting to have too many things    |
|displayed on walls. It is suggested that 20 to 30 percent of wall space |
|remain free.                              |
| The next item in the framework is Individualization, which includes  |
|two considerations: ownership and flexibility. Ownership refers to   |
|whether the classroom feels personalized. Examples of this include   |
|having chairs and desks that are suitable for student sizes and ages,  |
|and providing storage space and areas for displaying student works or  |
|projects. Flexibility is about having a classroom that allows for    |
|different kinds of activities.                     |
| Naturalness relates to the quality and quantity of light, both natural|
|and artificial, and the temperature of the classroom. Too much natural |
|light may make screens and boards difficult to see; students may have  |
|difficulty reading or writing if there is a lack of light. In addition, |
|hot summer classrooms do not promote effective study. Schools should  |
|install systems allowing for the adjustment of both light and      |
|temperature.                              |
| While Naturalness is more familiar to us, and therefore often     |
|considered the priority, the other components are equally important.  |
|Hopefully, these ideas can guide your project to a successful end.   |
└────────────────────────────────────┘

┌────────────────────────────────────┐
|          [Results of the Questionnaire]           |
|                                    |
|[Q1: Choose any items that match your use of the English club's room.] |
|┌───────────────────―──────────────┐|
||                     Number of club members = 38||
||    Chatting in English |■4                  ||
||   Chatting in Japanese |■■■■■■■■30           ||
||Checking out English books |■■8                 ||
||  Doing English homework |■■■10                ||
|| Playing smartphone games |■■■■■18              ||
||         Sleeping |■■■■■■■■■32          ||
||           Other |■■■12                ||
|└──────────────────────────────────┘|
|                                    |
|[Q2: What do you think about the current English club's room?]     |
|Main comments:                             |
|Student 1(S1): I can't see the projector screen and whiteboard well on a|
| sunny day. Also, there's no way to control the temperature.      |
|S2: By the windows, the sunlight makes it hard to read. The other side |
| of the room doesn't get enough light. Also, the books are disorganized|
| and the walls are covered with posters. It makes me feel uncomfortable.|
|S3: The chairs don't really fit me and the desks are hard to move when |
| we work in small groups. Also, lots of members speak Japanese, even  |
| though it's an English club.                     |
|S4: The pictures of foreign countries on the walls make me want to speak|
| English. Everyone likes the sofas――they are so comfortable that we |
| often use the room for sleeping!                   |
|S5: The room is so far away, so I hardly ever go there! Aren't there  |
| other rooms available?                        |
|S6: There's so much gray in the room. I don't like it. But it's good  |
| that there are plenty of everyday English phrases on the walls!    |
└────────────────────────────────────┘

Your discussion handout:
┌────────────────────────────────────┐
|           [Room Improvement Project]            |
|                                    |
|[■ SIN Framework]                           |
|− What it is: [ 24 ]                          |
|− SIN = Stimulation, Individualization, Naturalness          |
|                                    |
|[■ Design Recommendations Based on SIN and Questionnaire Results]   |
|− Stimulation:                             |
|  Cover the floor with a colorful rug and [ 25 ].           |
|                                    |
|− Individualization:                          |
|  Replace room furniture.                       |
|  (tables with wheels → easy to move around)             |
|                                    |
|− Naturalness:                             |
|  [ 26 ]                                |
|  A.Install blinds on windows.                    |
|  B.Make temperature control possible.                |
|  C.Move projector screen away from windows.             |
|  D.Place sofas near walls.                     |
|  E.Put floor lamp in darker corner.                 |
|                                    |
|[■ Other Issues to Discuss]                      |
|− The majority of members [ 27 ] the room as [ 28 ]'s comment     |
| mentioned. How can we solve this?                   |
|− Based on both the graph and [ 29 ]'s comment, should we set a    |
| language rule in the room to motivate members to speak English more? |
|− S5 doesn't like the location, but we can't change the room, so let's |
| think about how to encourage members to visit more often.       |
└────────────────────────────────────┘

問1 Choose the best option for [ 24 ].
{1} A guide to show which colors are appropriate to use in classrooms
{2} A method to prioritize the needs of students and teachers in classrooms
{3} A model to follow when planning classroom environments
{4} A system to understand how classrooms influence students' performance

問2 Choose the best option for [ 25 ].
{1} move the screen to a better place
{2} paint each wall a different color
{3} put books on shelves
{4} reduce displayed items


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■ 問いの内容と解説

問1 Choose the best option / for [ 24 ].
最適な選択肢を選びなさい / [ 24 ]に

資料の冒頭

[■ SIN Framework]
− What it is: [ 24 ]
− SIN = Stimulation, Individualization, Naturalness

この部分ですね。SIN Frameworkとは何か?を選びます。

{1} A guide / to show / which colors are appropriate to use / in classrooms
ガイド / 見せるための / どの色を使うのが適切かを / 教室で
→色についての言及はありましたが、SINはそれだけではありません。

{2} A method / to priotize / the needs / of students and teachers
/ in classrooms


(以下略)


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