【高校英語】共通テストの英文解釈
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■ 問題
2024年大学入学共通テスト追試より
第5問
In your English class, you have been assigned to read a personal essay
written by a graduate of your university. You will give a presentation
about it using notes.
[Everlasting Journey]
Sugiyama Keita
I was restless throughout the seven-hour flight. Soon after turning 20
years old, I had decided to travel to a foreign country for the first time.
Next to me was my good friend Shinji, eagerly gazing out the window. I had
asked him to be my travel companion because he was always willing to listen
to others and consider their ideas. He had agreed with me that we would not
arrange detailed travel plans before leaving Japan, but rather experience
the thrill of choosing what to do each day while we were in the country. I
was sure that this experience would help me grow as a person, and my heart
felt like it might burst with anticipation!
At the exit of the airport terminal, we had no idea how to get
transportation into the city. Then, a Japanese traveler spoke to us. He
told us the best way to get there and gave us a lot of useful travel
advice. We thanked him. "Instead of just thanking me, be kind to other
travelers," he said. Nodding, we acknowledged his request and said goodbye.
The next day, we visited some places. I left everything up to Shinji.
Thanks to him, we had little trouble getting to our destinations. We
enjoyed the morning, visiting some fascinating museums. In the afternoon,
though, trouble struck. I realized I had left my travel pouch somewhere,
and I was in a panic. Shinji, however, calmly urged me to think carefully
about what we had done and we decided to go back to the restaurant where we
had lunch. There, the staff was waiting for us with my pouch! I was
impressed by how Shinji took the initiative to resolve the situation. Our
last destination was a temple, which was famous for its statue of a
mysterious Buddha. The Buddha looked angry from one angle, but seemed to be
laughing from another. I felt uneasy because I could not understand the
emotions it was supposed to show.
The following day, we decided to go to a waterfall. After a 30-minute
walk from the nearest station, we were almost there, but the map was hard
to understand and we were confused. Although we had to ask for directions,
I enjoyed interacting with the locals. Shinji, on the contrary, spoke less
and less. Before the trip, I did not think Shinji could be irritable. I had
no idea how to handle the suddenly annoyed Shinji and tried to make myself
believe that time would improve the situation. Coming back to the guest
house, Shinji suggested that we spend the next day apart. I felt a little
hurt but accepted it.
The next day, I visited the ruins of an ancient kingdom outside the city.
I managed to take the bus there. While I was waiting for the bus to go
back, I saw another traveler asking locals about which bus he should take.
He seemed frustrated that he could not communicate with them. After some
hesitation, I asked him if I could help and we figured it out together.
"You were very kind to help me," he said. "Not really," I replied, and then
I told him the story about the traveler that had assisted Shinji and me.
After my story, he said, "But, it was you who decided to help me. Sometimes
when we find ourselves in challenging circumstances, we can discover a part
of ourselves we didn't know existed."
That night, over dinner, Shinji told me he had visited six places. It
made me feel a little down because I was only able to visit two places; I
had really poor planning skills. I felt better, however, after Shinji,
sensing my disappointment showed his empathy and said, "I was only able to
stay at each place for a short time because I felt bored being alone. I
would've had more fun with a friend."
A few hours before our departure for Japan, I stopped in a souvenir shop
to get something for myself. After looking through a variety of goods, I
found myself buying a little figure of the Buddha I had seen on the second
day. Its face did not bother me that much; in fact, I thought it symbolized
my trip.
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■ スラッシュリーディング
第5問
In your English class, / you have been assigned / to read
/ a personal essay / written by a graduate / of your university.
あなたの英語の授業で / あなたは指示された / 読むことを
/ ある個人のエッセイを / 卒業生によって書かれた / あなたの大学の
You will give a presentation / about it / using notes.
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