高校3年生向け英単語帖
受験を見据えた抽象語と社会的トピック
目次
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With the entrance exam deadline only a month away, every candidate feels anxious about preparation.
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Your rationale for choosing this major should demonstrate sincere motivation, not just credentials.
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Articulating your thoughts concisely under pressure shows poise during interviews.
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Coping with exam anxiety requires a steady routine and mindful breaks.
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Each setback teaches perseverance and contributes to long-term personal growth.
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Effective leadership begins with taking initiative and inspiring others to be accountable.
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International programs foster intercultural awareness and broaden our perspective on world issues.
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Philosophy questions the ultimate meaning of existence and our place in the universe.
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In a free market, supply and demand reach equilibrium through price adjustments.
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Active citizens participate in democracy by voting and engaging with how governments make policies.
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A sustainable society must reduce emissions while supporting conservation efforts that protect every fragile ecosystem.
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Increasing automation and constant surveillance raise concerns when an algorithm turns out to be biased against certain groups.
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Spreading misinformation is easy online, so students should verify the credibility of a source and stay skeptical of sensational headlines.
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News coverage that is broadcast to a wide audience shapes how the public perceives events, so each journalist must report carefully.
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During an epidemic, prevention efforts and a reliable vaccine help the population build immunity against the virus.
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Activists who advocate for the dignity and equality of all people work to end oppression in their communities.
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Through patient diplomacy, two nations signed a treaty that respected each other's sovereignty and built mutual trust.
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After years of conflict, both sides reached a ceasefire through difficult negotiation, and many refugees began returning home.
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Studying our shared heritage helps us understand how an ancient civilization could rise and later face decline.
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Critics interpret each literary masterpiece by paying attention to its language, structure, and aesthetic choices.
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Scientists who modify genetic material must consider every ethical question and the long-term consequence of their work.
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Researchers study cognition and emotion to learn how perception shapes our everyday behavior.
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Persistent inequality and unearned privilege can marginalize many groups and reduce their social mobility.
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Rising unemployment can let some employers exploit workers, so the government must regulate practices and strengthen welfare programs.
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When an immigrant family tries to integrate into a new society, diversity and tolerance from neighbors make a real difference.
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Choosing renewable energy, learning to recycle properly, and reducing our carbon footprint require a conscious lifestyle.
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When global trade slows and a tariff is raised, currency values shift and a long recession may follow.
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Improving literacy and offering scholarships make a strong curriculum accessible and support lifelong learning.
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Choosing a career or a vocation begins with a clear aspiration and the courage to commit to long, patient effort.
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Gaining independence brings new responsibility, and each choice we make today helps us contribute to a better future.
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