2022年09月21日
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I have a special rule for travel:I never carry a map.I prefer to ask for directions.Sometimes I get lost,but I usually have a good time.I can practice a new language,meet new people,and learn new customs. And I find out about different "styles" of directions every time.I ask,"How can I get to the post office?"
Foreign tourists are often confused in Japan because most streets there don't have names:in Japan,people use landmarks in their directions instead of street names.For example,the Japanese will say to travelers,"Go straight down to the corner.Then turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market.The post office is across the street from the bus stop."
In the countryside of the American Midwest,there are not usually many landmarks.There are no manutains,so the land is very flat in many places.There are no towns or buildings within miles.
Istead of landmarks,people will tell you directions and distances,In Kansas or Iowa,for instance,people will say,"Go north two miles.Turn east,and then go another miles."
People in Los Angeles,California,have no idea of distance on the map.In Los Angeles they measure distance in time,not miles."How far away is the post office?"You ask."Oh,"they answer,"it's about five minutes from here."You say,"Yes,but,how many miles away is it?"They don't know.
ア.Travelers can learn about people’s customs by asking questions about directions.
→旅行者は道を尋ねて、人々の習慣を学ぶことができる
イ.People in defferent place always give directions in the same way:they use street names.
→他の所でいつも同じように道を教えてくれる:通り名を使う
ウ.People in some places give directions in mailes,but people in other place give directions in time.
→ある地域では距離(マイル数)で、また他の地域では時間で道を教えてくれる
エ.When they are asked directions,Japanese people use landmarks.
→日本人は道を尋ねられると、目印で教えてくれる
オ.Directions and distance are used in the countryside instead of landmarks.
→田舎では、目印ではなく、方向と距離が使われる
解答:イ
I have a special rule for travel:I never carry a map.I prefer to ask for directions.Sometimes I get lost,but I usually have a good time.I can practice a new language,meet new people,and learn new customs. And I find out about different "styles" of directions every time.I ask,"How can I get to the post office?"
Foreign tourists are often confused in Japan because most streets there don't have names:in Japan,people use landmarks in their directions instead of street names.For example,the Japanese will say to travelers,"Go straight down to the corner.Then turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market.The post office is across the street from the bus stop."
In the countryside of the American Midwest,there are not usually many landmarks.There are no manutains,so the land is very flat in many places.There are no towns or buildings within miles.
Istead of landmarks,people will tell you directions and distances,In Kansas or Iowa,for instance,people will say,"Go north two miles.Turn east,and then go another miles."
People in Los Angeles,California,have no idea of distance on the map.In Los Angeles they measure distance in time,not miles."How far away is the post office?"You ask."Oh,"they answer,"it's about five minutes from here."You say,"Yes,but,how many miles away is it?"They don't know.
ア.Travelers can learn about people’s customs by asking questions about directions.
→旅行者は道を尋ねて、人々の習慣を学ぶことができる
イ.People in defferent place always give directions in the same way:they use street names.
→他の所でいつも同じように道を教えてくれる:通り名を使う
ウ.People in some places give directions in mailes,but people in other place give directions in time.
→ある地域では距離(マイル数)で、また他の地域では時間で道を教えてくれる
エ.When they are asked directions,Japanese people use landmarks.
→日本人は道を尋ねられると、目印で教えてくれる
オ.Directions and distance are used in the countryside instead of landmarks.
→田舎では、目印ではなく、方向と距離が使われる
解答:イ
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