帝京大学英語2012年第2問

次の英文A~Gの空欄( 1 )と( 2 )に入る最も適切な語句の組み合わせをそれぞれア~エから1つ選び、記号で答えなさい。
  • A. This city of 97,000 beckoned me ( 1 ) three days in early September last year as I searched for old Japan ( 2 ) five days in the neon and glitz of Tokyo. Takayama, nestled deep in the Japan Alps in the Hida region of Gifu prefecture, clings to vestiges of a disappearing Japan.
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  • B. The city's isolation ( 1 ) it from the relentless march of "progress" that has swept much of the country. It has no airport, and it is not a destination one stumbles upon on the way to somewhere else. It is a compact, manageable city, easily ( 2 ) in a couple of days on foot or bicycle.
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  • C. The number of drivers involved ( 1 ) fatal accidents who were eating, talking on a phone or ( 2 ) distracted rose 42% from 2005 to 2008. But that's just one way to read a new study of highway deaths.
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  • D. By comparison, the number of fatalities involving motorcycles grew ( 1 ) 14% to 5,129 deaths in 2008 from 4,492 in 2005. The researchers noted this trend is consistent ( 2 ) rising motorcycle ownership among "middle-aged men with little or no prior experience."
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  • E. While a student at the University of Kentucky, Ray Reuter convinced his mother to invest in real estate with him. She ( 1 ) need to co-sign the mortgage, as well as fund the entire downpayment, but he would take care of everything else, including ( 2 ) out the rooms to fellow students.
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  • F. Today, as a full-time real estate investor in Port Moody, BC, Mr. Reuter thinks back on the $180,000 four-bedroom home they ( 1 ) six years ago and laughs. "Every mistake you could make was ( 2 )," he says.
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  • G. That's ( 1 ) Eric Gonneau did when, fresh out of school, his younger brother Mark, who was going into his second year, asked him to co-sign for a five-bedroom house in Barrie, Ont. The Gonneau's not only made ( 2 ) Eric calls “a fair bit of money," but 15 years later, they own a total of six student properties in Barrie.
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(A, B: Beverly Beyette," A bridge to Japan's past,” Los angeles Times, 4 September 2005.
C. D: Joseph B. White, "New Puzzle: Why Fewer Are Killed In Car Crashes,” Personal Journal, 15 December 2010.
E, F, G: Jesse Kinos-Goodin, "Put the student in student housing,” Financial Post, 4 September 2010. )