<教材例@>(なお、ここで使用している英文は、「トライアングル英語総合演習」
<エスト出版>からのものである。)
ペア音読シート 10.仮定法(1) A さん
If you looked at
the Pacific from a space-capsule you might think that the world was all water. You
would hardly be able to see any land at all. Water covers most of the earth's surface.
The sea contains a large number of substances,
besides common salt. If you boiled away some sea water, you would find over
forty different materials. For instance, out of a cubic mile of water you would
get ninety-four tons of silver and three tons of gold! Even if it were possible
to do this, it still wouldn't be worth the trouble. It would cost more to
obtain these precious metals than they are worth. But the sea provides us with
a great many materials which we can obtain easily and which we use a lot. For
instance, we use huge quantities of sand in industry to make glass, detergents
and cement.
Besides materials
like salt and sand, we obtain a great deal of food from the sea. One day we may even have undersea
farms. We have hardly begun
to explore the sea. In some
ways it is less familiar
than outer space.
ペア音読シート 10.仮定法(1) B さん
If you looked at the Pacific from a
space-capsule you might think that the world was all water. You would hardly be
able to see any land at all. Water covers most of the earth's surface.
The sea contains a large number of substances, besides
common salt. If you boiled away
some sea water, you would find over forty different materials. For instance, out of a cubic mile of water you would get
ninety-four tons of silver and three tons of gold! Even if it were possible to
do this, it still wouldn't be worth the trouble. It would cost more to obtain these precious metals than they are
worth. But the sea provides us with a great many materials which we can obtain
easily and which we use a lot. For instance, we use huge quantities of sand in industry to make glass,
detergents and cement.
Besides materials like salt and sand, we obtain
a great deal of food from the sea. One day we may even have undersea farms. We
have hardly begun to explore the sea. In some ways it is less familiar than
outer space.
<教材例A>
10.仮定法(1)
If you looked at the Pacific from a
space-capsule
you might think
that the world was all water.
You would hardly be able to see any land at
all.
Water covers most of the earth's surface.
The sea contains a large number of substances,
besides common salt.
If you boiled away some sea water,
you would find over forty different materials.
For instance,
out of a cubic mile of water
you would get ninety-four tons of silver
and three tons of gold!
Even if it were possible to do this,
it still wouldn't be worth the trouble.
It would cost more
to obtain these precious metals
than they are worth.
But the sea provides us with a great many
materials
which we can obtain easily
and which we use a lot.
For instance,
we use huge quantities of sand in industry
to make glass, detergents and cement.
Besides materials like salt and sand,
we obtain a great deal of food from the sea.
One day we may even have undersea farms.
We have hardly begun to explore the sea.
In some ways
it is less familiar than outer space.
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