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) に取り B 次の問い(問1 3)のパラグラフ(段落)には。 まとまりをよくするためにデー 孤いた方がよい文がーつある。取り除く文として最も適当なものを, それ | 線部⑩-⑳のうちから一つずつ選べ。 | 還 イTrue understanding is a twoway street 』 participate in the process. Tf you want another person to listen tO YO you have to Hieten in returm。 〈下you want another person to understand ou then you_have to make an effort to understand that other person。 の you want people to respect your ideas_allyou have to dois to express YouL ideas clearly。 @THis is true even when your ideas and points ofview are Yery difierenc @You may findirhard to gasp the other perons point og With effork however. you may be able to understand why the person Tu requires that two peopIe ten thinks or feels a particular Way. 過2 [sl | Ts it really possible to get used to spicy foods hike chii peppers? Tolerance to chii peppers results from a physical change in how the body's 1 pain receptors react to capsaicin。 Capeaicin。 the substance in spicy peppers. is The ) Tesponsible for the "hot" factor im foods tat are flavored with them. | 1Ongue has nerve cells that respond to spicy heat and transmit this pain signal 1 to the braimn. With repeated shortterm exposure to capsaicin. however. | TeSe nerwe cells cease further ransmission of the pain signals QOver the | 1Ong term with repeated consumnption of spicy foods。the nerves get used to the spicy heat @呈 is because you wil never be able to eat spicy food without sweating They are not permanently affected, however, and can 1 recover。 Hence。 a regular diet of spicy food is required to keep the burning se

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