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本テストは英語長文が3題、設問20問から成っています。英文・設問の難易度は英検2級程度で、すべて単一選択式問題です。

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大問1

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次の英文を読んで、以下の問題の答えとして適切な選択肢を選んでください。

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is rapidly changing the way we work. Machines can now perform tasks that once required human intelligence, such as analyzing data, recognizing speech, or even creating art. While many people welcome these innovations, others worry that AI will replace human workers and cause unemployment. In fact, some jobs that involve simple and repetitive work have already been automated. For instance, self-checkout machines in supermarkets or chatbots in customer service have reduced the need for human staff.

However, experts argue that technology does not simply “take away” jobs—it also creates new ones. As AI develops, new industries and roles emerge. For example, data scientists, AI trainers, and ethics specialists are in high demand. Moreover, human creativity, emotional intelligence, and communication skills remain essential in fields such as education, healthcare, and management. These are areas where machines still cannot fully replace people.

Another important question is how society should prepare for this transformation. Governments and companies must invest in education and training programs that help workers gain new skills. People who can learn to use AI tools effectively will likely find more opportunities than those who cannot. It is also crucial to ensure that technological progress benefits everyone, not just large corporations. Otherwise, the gap between the rich and the poor may continue to widen.

In conclusion, AI will undoubtedly change the job market. But instead of fearing it, we should focus on adapting to it. The key lies in developing skills that complement technology rather than compete with it. By doing so, humans and AI can work together to create a more efficient and innovative future.

1.

What is the main idea of the passage?

2.

According to the passage, what kind of jobs are most likely to be replaced by AI?

3.

Which of the following best describes the experts’ opinion?

4.

Which field is mentioned as one where humans are still necessary?

5.

What does the passage suggest as the best way to prepare for AI’s impact?

6.

What is the tone of the author toward AI?

大問2

大問題

次の英文を読んで、以下の問題の答えとして適切な選択肢を選んでください。

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. Scientists agree that the Earth’s temperature is rising mainly because of human activities such as burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests, and producing large amounts of waste. These actions release greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing the planet to warm. As a result, we are experiencing more extreme weather events—stronger typhoons, longer droughts, and more frequent floods—than ever before.

The consequences of climate change go far beyond temperature increases. Rising sea levels threaten to submerge small island nations, while melting glaciers reduce the availability of fresh water for millions of people. Farmers in developing countries are losing crops due to unpredictable weather patterns, leading to food shortages and economic instability. Moreover, climate change affects not only the environment but also human health. Air pollution and heat waves have already caused a rise in respiratory diseases and heat-related deaths.

Addressing this crisis requires global cooperation. No single country can solve it alone, because greenhouse gases do not stay within national borders. That is why international agreements like the Paris Agreement are so important. Under this treaty, each participating country has promised to reduce its carbon emissions and report its progress regularly. Developed nations, which have historically produced the most pollution, are also expected to support developing nations financially and technologically. Without such cooperation, the gap between rich and poor countries will only deepen.

However, achieving these goals is not easy. Some governments hesitate to take strong action because they fear it will slow down economic growth. Industries that depend on coal, oil, and gas often resist change to protect their profits. At the same time, many individuals feel powerless, believing their personal choices make little difference. Yet experts emphasize that collective small actions—such as saving energy, recycling, and choosing eco-friendly products—can add up to meaningful impact if done by millions of people worldwide.

Ultimately, combating climate change is not just about protecting nature—it is about protecting our future. Every nation, company, and citizen has a role to play. If we fail to act now, the damage may become irreversible. But if we work together with a sense of responsibility and innovation, we can build a cleaner, more sustainable planet for the generations to come.

7.

What is the main cause of global warming mentioned in the passage?

8.

Which of the following is NOT listed as a consequence of climate change?

9.

According to the passage, why are international agreements like the Paris Agreement important?

10.

What role are developed nations expected to play in fighting climate change?

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