来年の共テ英語、地味にヤバい

1 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:21:38.832 ID:AmBdyjn53
第A問

You are working on an essay about whether high school students should be allowed to use their smartphones in class. You will follow the steps below.

Step 1: Read and understand various viewpoints about smartphone use.
Step 2: Take a position on high school students’ use of their smartphones in class.
Step 3: Create an outline for an essay using additional sources.

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[Step 1] Read various sources

Author A (Teacher) My colleagues often question whether smartphones can help students develop life-long knowledge and skills. I believe that they can, as long as their use is carefully planned. Smartphones support various activities in class that can enhance learning. Some examples include making surveys for projects and sharing one’s learning with others. Another advantage is that we do not have to provide students with devices; they can use their phones! Schools should take full advantage of students’ powerful computing devices.

Author B (Psychologist) It is a widespread opinion that smartphones can encourage student learning. Being believed by many, though, does not make an opinion correct. A recent study found that when high school students were allowed to use their smartphones in class, it was impossible for them to concentrate on learning. In fact, even if students were not using their own smartphones, seeing their classmates using smartphones was a distraction. It is clear that schools should make the classroom a place that is free from the interference of smartphones.

Author C (Parent) I recently bought a smartphone for my son who is a high school student. This is because his school is located far from our town. He usually leaves home early and returns late. Now, he can contact me or access essential information if he has trouble. On the other hand, I sometimes see him walking while looking at his smartphone. If he is not careful, he could have an accident. Generally, I think that high school students are safer with smartphones, but parents still need to be aware of the risks. I also wonder how he is using it in class.

Author D (High school student) At school, we are allowed to use our phones in class. It makes sense for our school to permit us to use them because most students have smartphones. During class, we make use of foreign language learning apps on our smartphones, which is really helpful to me. I am now more interested in learning than I used to be, and my test scores have improved. The other day, though, my teacher got mad at me when she caught me reading online comics in class. Occasionally these things happen, but overall, smartphones have improved my learning.

Author E (School principal) Teachers at my school were initially skeptical of smartphones because they thought students would use them to socialize with friends during class. Thus, we banned them. As more educational apps became available, however, we started to think that smartphones could be utilized as learning aids in the classroom. Last year, we decided to allow smartphone use in class. Unfortunately, we did not have the results we wanted. We found that smartphones distracted students unless rules for their use were in place and students followed them. This was easier said than done, though.

問1 Both Authors A and D mention that (1) .
�@ apps for learning on smartphones can help students perform better on exams
�A one reason to use smartphones as an educational tool is that most students possess one
�B smartphones can be used to support activities for learning both at school and at home
�C smartphones make it possible for students to share their ideas with classmates

問2 Author B implies that (2) .
�@ having time away from digital devices interferes with students’ motivation to learn
�A sometimes commonly held beliefs can be different from the facts that research reveals
�B students who do not have smartphones are likely to consider themselves better learners
�C the classroom should be a place where students can learn without the interference of teachers

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[Step 2] Take a position

問3 Now that you understand the various viewpoints, you have taken a position on high school students’ use of their smartphones in class, and have written it out as below. Choose the best options to complete (3) , (4) , and (5) .

Your position: High school students should not be allowed to use their smartphones in class.

Authors (3) and (4) support your position. 
The main argument of the two authors: (5) .

Options for (3) and (4) (The order does not matter.)
�@ A �A B �B C �C D �D E

Options for (5)
�@ Making practical rules for smartphone use in class is difficult for school teachers
�A Smartphones may distract learning because the educational apps are difficult to use
�B Smartphones were designed for communication and not for classroom learning
�C Students cannot focus on studying as long as they have access to smartphones in class

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[Step 3] Create an outline using Sources A and B

Outline of your essay:
Using smartphones in class is not a good idea
[Introduction]
Smartphones have become essential for modern life, but students should be prohibited from using their phones during class.
[Body]
Reason 1: [From Step 2]
Reason 2: [Based on Source A] … (6)
Reason 3: [Based on Source B] … (7)
[Conclusion]
High schools should not allow students to use their smartphones in class.

Source A:
Mobile devices offer advantages for learning. For example, one study showed that university students learned psychology better when using their interactive mobile apps compared with their digital textbooks. Although the information was the same, extra features in the apps, such as 3D images, enhanced students’ learning. It is important to note, however, that digital devices are not all equally effective. Another study found that students understand content better using their laptop computers rather than their smartphones because of the larger screen size. Schools must select the type of digital device that will maximize students’ learning, and there is a strong argument for schools to provide computers or tablets rather than to have students use their smartphones. If all students are provided with computers or tablets with the same apps installed, there will be fewer technical problems and it will be easier for teachers to conduct class. This also enables students without their own smartphones to participate in all class activities.

Source B:
A study conducted in the U.S. found that numerous teenagers are addicted to their smartphones. The study surveyed about 1,000 students between the ages of 13 and 18. The graph below shows the percentages of students who agreed with the statements about their smartphone use.

[Survey Results of Teenagers’ Smartphone Use]
I spend too much time on my phone. … 72%
I check my phone right after waking up. … 54%
I often feel anxious without my phone. … 45%
I often feel regret using my phone too much. … 27%

問4 Based on Source A, which of the following is the most appropriate for Reason 2? (6)
�@ Apps that display 3D images are essential for learning, but not all students have these apps on their smartphones.
�A Certain kinds of digital devices can enhance educational effectiveness, but smartphones are not the best.
�B Students should obtain digital skills not only on smartphones but also on other devices to prepare for university.
�C We should stick to textbooks because psychology studies have not shown the positive effects of digital devices on learning.

問5 For Reason 3, you have decided to write, “Young students are facing the danger of smartphone addiction.” Based on Source B, which option best supports this statement? (7)
�@ Although more than half of teenagers reported using their smartphones too much, less than a quarter actually feel regret about it. This may indicate unawareness of a dependency problem.
�A Close to three in four teenagers spend too much time on their phones. In fact, over 50% check their phones immediately after waking. Many teenagers cannot resist using their phones.
�B Over 70% of teenagers think they spend too much time on their phones, and more than half feel anxious without them. This kind of dependence can negatively impact their daily lives.
�C Teenagers are always using smartphones. In fact, more than three-quarters admit to using their phones too much. Their lives are controlled by smartphones from morning to night.

6 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:23:06.415 ID:feuqRTdzt
単語自体は簡単だから読めるな
分量はワイらの頃よりめちゃめちゃ多くなってそうやが
8 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:23:18.476 ID:AmBdyjn53
https://www.dnc.ac.jp/kyotsu/shiken_jouhou/r7/r7_kentoujoukyou/r7mondai.html
9 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:23:49.525 ID:5M2NjiHOe
日本語でどぞ
10 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:25:33.026 ID:4Baqm2Eps
とにかく長いだけやん
11 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:25:36.750 ID:AmBdyjn53
ちな読めるだけだったら勘違いで落としまくるようになってるから注意な
12 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:25:37.967 ID:2rkB5tseI
来年ってなんや?
13 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:27:37.282 ID:FX9F0Qu.8
こんな難関を突破した人と
指定校推薦で遊んできた人が
社会で同格の扱いというね
16 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:29:23.563 ID:gSPiDFlU9
>>13
指定校推薦は3年真面目にやった人向けなんだけど?
現にお前は推薦受けられなかった低学歴でしょ?
26 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:37:22.349 ID:uRkH4nUuS
>>13
指定校じゃ国立行けないじゃん?
32 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:41:52.295 ID:KUEhX/rDZ
>>13
明らか学力違うわな
14 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:28:03.022 ID:WzP2SUi6.
処理早いやつが正義
15 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:29:10.934 ID:AmBdyjn53
>>14
処理速度もやが注意力も必要になったような気がするわ
急いで解答してる人間の心理を巧妙についた選択肢が多い
18 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:30:40.651 ID:R7aqJMkPg
英語や数学の比重を増やすなら古文減らすなりしてやれよ
19 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:30:41.397 ID:joOztyWbD
結局選択肢やん
20 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:31:33.141 ID:.Uq8P30nO
これでムズいとか慶応sfcの長文見たら卒倒しそう
31 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:39:07.270 ID:uRkH4nUuS
>>20
共テ何教科あるか知ってます?あと二次の英語と比べるの頭悪そうで怖いよ
21 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:32:05.350 ID:NhNvLgxTo
英語ここまで難化させる必要があるんかね
将来的に翻訳でどうとでもなってしまう科目だと思うんやけど
22 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:32:23.631 ID:MH03TDwBx
普通やない?
23 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:32:50.309 ID:9ZcBgBqQx
ワイには無理やわ
生まれるの早くてよかったー
24 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:36:31.998 ID:A17y0bySm
サスケと同じで対策ゲーなんだよな
もう正直ペーパーテストで差別化するの無理やで
27 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:37:51.409 ID:9ZcBgBqQx
>>24
正規分布目指さなくて良いよな
足切りの道具なんだし
25 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:36:32.873 ID:HOCdpDFGV
簡単でうらやまc
28 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:38:05.599 ID:GdY5vG28R
これで満点取れるような学生でも全然喋れない美しき英語教育
29 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:38:22.851 ID:FX9F0Qu.8
大問5・6でこれなら大差ないか?
これが大問4ならキツイ気がする
30 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:38:44.880 ID:f0pCTRsbi
文章の難易度自体は変わってないけど情報処理能力がある程度ないと解き終わらんやろこれ
34 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:49:36.935 ID:wZN59PRrP
作る側も頭抱えとるんやで、何せ単語のレベルは変えられないのに受験生のレベルはどんどん上がってるんやから

別の能力を要求して差別化しないと差がつかないんや

35 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:50:54.575 ID:9ZcBgBqQx
>>34
みんな通過でいいのにな
岸田は何やってんだか
36 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:52:43.143 ID:YQMTXiC6U
ワイが受けたの2010年代後半やけど昔のセンター過去問見てビビってたわ
設問も問題文も短すぎやし簡単すぎ
なんで毎年毎年量増やしていくねん
37 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:55:00.709 ID:Hhq7y5qtZ
これ公立高校の教科書レベル超えてるんやないの
期末テストで速読なんてやらんやろ
38 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:55:33.822 ID:wZN59PRrP
教育業界の人もガチガチに研究してSNSやYouTubeで発信するから試験が試験の役割を果たしてないんよな、情報化社会による弊害とも言えるけど

だから「文章量を増やす」しか取れる対策が無い

39 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:56:20.986 ID:B2wQ1u.ZJ
脳が疲れてきた
40 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:57:10.531 ID:Q4t.cV5D6
バカ正直に読んでたわ

とりあえず問一は�@が正解でいいか?

41 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:57:48.311 ID:B2wQ1u.ZJ
問題先読んで探せばいいだけやぞ
42 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:58:11.266 ID:B2wQ1u.ZJ
問題にここ読めば答えあるって書いてあるようなもんやし
44 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:59:03.095 ID:OTzHxAyWK
大学入ってわかったのは帰国子女の前では有象無象や
46 : 2024/05/18(土) 17:59:52.637 ID:7Xg475fsP
>>44
これ
真面目に勉強するのあほらしくなってTOEFLの勉強やめたわ

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