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Gv戦歴 2008前半 2007前半 2006 2007後半 日時 場所 相手 勝敗 点(排除vs相手) 備考 12/30 23 25 砂漠の疾走 紅い翼 判定負け 1136:9989 火力足りません!(酔ってたのであまり覚えてません^^;) 12/26 23 25 湿地の戦場 鋼鉄のSNOOPY 判定勝ち 6162:0 やっぱ武道は必要だ! 火力が武道で出られと・・・ 12/25 23 00 Ruined Sbain Fortress ㈱そば屋 判定負け 388:8988 わかってはいるが、CP吸引されまくりはつらす 12/24 23 20 Cross Counter 浪花倶楽部 全滅負け 0:10304 気がつけばお空を眺め井戸端会議(∩ω`;) リベンジされた~~~ 12/23 23 00 Road Of The Snake Eye 不揃いな林檎達 判定勝ち 8483:0 Wizさんが高Lvでした 12/21 23:00 Road Of The Snake Eye GREEN HORN 判定勝ち 5952:1550 相手2~3PT?こちら1PT物資が;; 12/19 23:25 砂漠の疾走 五月雨 判定勝ち 5478:0 寝過ごしたのか~残念w 12/18 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 花より団子 判定負け 5260:7961 団子対策まあまあ成功~がこちらの損害多く負け^^; 12/17 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 煉獄鳳仙花 判定勝ち 7577:1112 前回より人数少なかったのかな? 12/16 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ぼいん学園 判定負け 1506:20264 まあ無理よねw 12/12 22:55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 傲慢隊 全滅勝ち 4797:0 相手Bisなし レベル高め&お花あり 12/11 22:55 Cross Counter 紅葉組 判定負け 2241対2374 もうちょっと・・・ 12/10 22:50 Ruined Sbain Fortress 革命精神 判定負け 870:22345 アチャがものすごー痛かった 好きなだけ死ねました;; 12/7 23:25 湿地の戦場 Neo☆Rhythm 判定負け 1532:14454 みんな参加出来る時にリベンジしましょ! 12/5 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress エンジョイプレイRS 判定負け 1298 14686 軽く死ねました^^;; 12/4 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 修羅 全滅勝ち 2118:0 相手5名程?こちら10名 直前に決まった割りに出席率よかった^^ 12/3 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ㈱そば屋 判定負け 2142:4381 12/2 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 御気楽倶楽部 判定負け 1279:1825 遅刻いけない! 11/30 23 20 Cross Counter HellScarper 判定負け 1372:15382 11/28 22:55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 赤石紅蓮隊 全滅勝ち 9905:417 久しぶりに武道がいたよ!次回もよろしくw 11/27 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ぼいん学園 判定負け 8240:17280 余裕で負けっす^^点数とられすぎw 11/26 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ゾロ義賊団 全滅勝ち 5936:0 レベル差がありすぎたかな 11/25 22:40 Ruined Sbain Fortress げ~ファー’s 判定勝ち 9033:0 両者ともwizなし。どこも苦労してるね~;; 11/24 22:10 Ruined Sbain Fortress ねこにゃん 判定負け 5871対7431 終始団子。Wiz0は悲しい 11/21 23 20 Cross Counter 龍生 判定勝ち 10065対2818 痛い火力をうさぎで封じ込めが(♭∀`)グッ! 11/20 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ∽COLOR∽ 判定勝ち 16194対3126 緒戦押されるも盛り返す。 11/18 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ほわいとくろす 判定負け WIZ0だと無理だよ>< 11/16 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ☆★ラディミラクル★☆ 全滅負け 2949対7076 期間限定Gでけもの道+ひよこ 人数多いわけだw 11/14 23 00 砂漠の疾走 エターナルフリーダム 全滅負け 766対4537 人数も多く職のバランスもいいと来たら 崩すのが無理だよ・・・ 11/13 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 花より団子 判定勝ち 14235対7056 2PT 天使・ネクロ・リトルあり 団子からアチャが止めってやり方 前半はよかったよ中盤から追いかける時は状況確認が大事 11/12 23 00 砂漠の疾走 フリースタイル 判定負け 954対21584 うちには無理です(∩ω`;) 11/11 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress チームJKD 判定勝ち 8857対219 2PT ビショ・天使が大目 心臓・フルチャがないと後半が厳しいかも 11/10 22:10 エルン山脈の戦闘 野獣の左腕 判定勝ち 13347対7559 サブ?達頑張りました!特攻癖がありますがw 11/9 23:30 エルン山脈の戦闘 Acqamarina 全滅勝ち 1717対0 安定感抜群ですがっ!相手1PT↓です>< 11/7 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress Holy Land 判定勝ち 11395対554 奇跡が・・・奇跡が起こったよ!BIS4・WIZ3 ありえないよぉ~><。 11/5 22 55 Cross Counter 五代目なると組 判定勝ち 9246対6047 熱い戦いが続きますが季節はもう冬。。。 11/4 23:20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ㈱そば屋 判定勝ち 17023対2050 リベンジに成功! 人数が少し増えてきてうれしい限りです^^ 11/2 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 pretty hate machine 判定負け 4876対5780 某ヘンタイネクロ?wはこちら側ウィズで参戦。ヨカッタヨカッタ^^ 11/1 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress ちきんライス☆ 全滅勝ち 4447対0 1PT 両陣営ともWIZがなしw 10/31 23 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress arigatou 判定勝ち 8005対904 1.5PTほど リトルなし 天使あり ネクロあり(スキル70前後あるかも) 抵抗をきっちりしてないときつい戦いになるかと 団子多め 10/30 23 00 Road Of The Snake Eye 大日本異端芸者 全滅勝ち 9880対0 1PT強 雨あり 復活のタイミングとかうまかった~ 10/29 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 御気楽倶楽部 全滅負け 0対4001 もううちにはいれないで。゚(゚ノД`゚)゚。 10/28 湿地の戦場 EDEN 判定勝ち 13395対696 2PTで雨・竜あり 新職なし 天使が多くディスペがかなり痛い 終わったらスッカラカン^^ 10/26 23 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress けもの道 判定勝ち 10268対9294 3PT前後で物理アチャが痛い、雨アチャ・天使あり 10/24 23 20 Cross Counter ~Blue_Stones~ 全滅負け 0対2852 10/22 23 25 砂漠の疾走 キタワ~♪ 判定負け 9855対10098 かなりの接戦! リードされたりリードしたり 終了3秒前ぐらいで逆転された! フルポ連打してください^^ 10/20 22 55 Cross Counter 赤石紅蓮隊 判定勝ち 15961対426 何事もやりすぎはいけませんね^^ 10/19 23 20 Cross Counter バッドカンパニー 判定負け 435対18692 こんなところに!あの(謎 10/17 23 20 Cross Counter エンジョイプレイRS 判定負け 411対15667 イジメないでください>< 10/16 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress HolyBrave 判定負け 1209対17754 30人いたら全滅するよね って話してたら本気で30人ぐらいいるしw 10/15 23 20 Cross Counter FreedomMagic 判定負け 6750対8442 負けたが楽しかった♪ 10/14 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 桃源郷 全滅勝ち 3865対0 珍しく出席率がよかった^^ 10/12 23 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress Black Pearl 判定勝ち 18082対2477 姫はいたけど花はなかったです^^ 10/10 23 20 Cross Counter GREEN HORN 全滅勝ち 268対0 相手様天使さん一人・・・そして営業部長の目が光るキラーン☆ 10/9 23 00 Road Of The Snake Eye 紫龍会 判定勝ち 15681対8621 痛かった!そして軟らかかった・・・!?(謎 10/8 23 25 砂漠の疾走 寄生塾 判定負け 3213対11935 Gv準備をしてから仮眠しましょう^^;; 10/7 23 20 Cross Counter Goごう(本隊) 全滅負け 0対2488 BisWizなしではね~(∩ω`;) 10/5 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress キタワ~♪ 判定負け 1649対9491 ウィズさんアスヒをっ!!!っていなかったんだっけ・・・;; 10/4 23 20 Cross Counter 森のくまさん 判定勝ち 14122対0 あっるぅ日~♪ 10/2 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 五月雨 判定勝ち 5766対751 雨の西麻布ぅ~♪ 10/1 22 55 Cross Counter 革命精神 判定負け 1581対7560 おにくさんが行方不明です>< 9/30 22 45 砂漠の疾走 蒼天 判定勝ち 3040対2282 よく勝ったよ! 9/29 23 00 砂漠の疾走 花より団子 判定負け 3299対15814 ギルメン少しだけ騎士団に分けてあげて>< 9/28 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress ψ黒の騎士団ψ 全滅勝ち 416対0 二人でも騎士団 9/26 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress エレクトロンズ 全滅勝ち 1688対0 相手1PT弱こっち2PT弱 これじゃいつもと逆だよ! 9/25 23 00 砂漠の疾走 スタートレック 判定負け 815対12824 Wiz2!Bis3!まるでHi-J sじゃないみたいな支援の数!まあそれでもフルボッコなわけですが 9/21 22 50 砂漠の疾走 浪花倶楽部 判定勝ち 6555対5553 団子多目、しかし範囲無し。なかなか熱いGvでした 9/19 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 インフェリダンス 全滅勝ち 4134対0 っすさんハイテンション 9/18 22 50 エルン山脈の戦闘 赤石戦闘隊 全滅勝ち 6314対256 「Bis無しカワイソス」「いつものことです」前回対戦時の会話はガチだった 9/17 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 アルテミス 判定勝ち 11000対466 殴りビショップ暴れ旅 9/16 22 40 Ruined Sbain Fortress 鋼鉄のSNOOPY 判定勝ち 3954対0 剣士なんて飾りです。団子じゃない人にはそれがわからんのですよ 9/14 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 煉獄鳳仙花 判定負け 0対6785 あれで2PTなんてそんなのしんじないぞう 9/12 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress 赤石紅蓮隊 判定勝ち 8991対314 9/11 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 ミレニオン 判定勝ち 2640対1313 あなた も わたし も ひとかたまり の そんな ひととき 9/10 23 00 砂漠の疾走 Goごう(本隊) 判定負け 1002対9341 蒸発したお(^ω^) 9/9 22 50 エルン山脈の戦闘 放浪者 判定勝ち 4397対2575 ディスペルの~狂喜乱舞で物資切れ~(「かめ♪心の俳句集」より) 9/7 22 45 砂漠の疾走 すけ隊 全滅勝ち 2732対0 仲間がぁ・・・馬車がぁ・・・ちいさなメダルがぁ・・・(謎 9/4 22 50 エルン山脈の戦闘 †Freie Leute† 判定勝ち 8618対1609 足止めてんこもり 毒舌なんて使ってないお(^ω^) 9/3 22 50 エルン山脈の戦闘 悪の王国 判定勝ち 7568対568 職務放棄 8/31 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress Milky Way 判定勝ち 20509対433 めずらしく範囲さんが出社!がんばってくれました>< 8/30 22 55 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 ミレニオン 判定勝ち 3121対658 あんげるさん倒せませんでした! 8/29 22 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress Gropers 全滅勝ち 2239対0 めずらしくこっちより少人数だった! 8/28 23 00 Road Of The Snake Eye ドラゴニア 判定勝ち 14004対0 池の辺の森が大好きだった人たちは今も元気で過ごしてますか 8/27 23 25 砂漠の疾走 突撃一番 判定勝ち 3574対1015 火力足止め充実WizBis各3人以上。一人くらい持ち帰ってもいいですか 8/25 23 00 砂漠の疾走 赤石戦闘隊 全滅勝ち 1716対0 相手BISなし 8/24 23 00 砂漠の疾走 鋼鉄のSNOOPY 全滅負け 411対3293 BISなし5名・・・無理。゚(゚ノД`゚)゚。 8/22 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ふり~たいむ 投了 176対2996 3PTによる集中豪雨。「でも火力あんまりいませんよ^^;」嘘だ!絶対嘘だ! 8/21 23 00 砂漠の疾走 天上界 判定勝ち 11900対834 火力支援妨害、各職バランスよく多人数いたけど動きがバラバラでした 8/20 23 20 Cross Counter 寄生塾 判定勝ち 15718対1433 相手Bis妨害無し 8/19 23 25 砂漠の疾走 BAD APPLES 判定勝ち 10659対2315 支援妨害多数 8/18 23 20 Cross Counter GREEN HORN 判定勝ち 7328対0 少人数にも程がある(お互いに) 8/17 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress 御気楽倶楽部 判定負け 2602対10422 数の暴力 8/16 23 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress 永夜の宴 判定勝ち 3226対278 エース火力はヴァンパイア 8/14 21 35 Cross Counter Neo☆Rhythm 判定勝ち 4391対3682 相手多数、こちら1PT(海除くw)ちょwwwwww除くなよ><;;;;;; 8/13 22 45 砂漠の疾走 †深青の月† 判定勝ち 14356対431 Wizなし、かめ♪死亡(戦士で^^; 8/12 23 30 エルン山脈の戦闘 煉獄鳳仙花 判定勝ち 5918対680 バダンさん大人気・・・頑張れw 8/11 22 10 Ruined Sbain Fortress ぱんなこった 判定勝ち 7244対1084 ぽん♪&たかふ遅刻w 8/10 22 20 砂漠の疾走 Crusader 全滅勝ち 1381対0 相手支援なし 8/08 23 35 Cross Counter ~Blue_Stone~ 判定負け 2297対2321 次回リベンジ希望! 8/05 22 40 Ruined Sbain Fortress あねご組 判定勝ち 4863対2247 バランスサプリさん大人気 8/04 22 10 Ruined Sbain Fortress トレジャーへの軌跡 判定勝ち 2271対1203 こちら6名相手たくさん;; 8/03 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress 廃 神 全滅負け 0対3323 Bis無し復活無しw 8/02 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ~裏~ 判定負け 0対22437 先入れですから!>< 8/01 22 50 Ruined Sbain Fortress Hill_launch 判定勝ち 1351対1241 サブ戦(一部メインw) 7/31 21 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress まったりエロギルド♪ 判定負け 638対2542 コル団子 7/30 23 00 砂漠の疾走 五代目 なると組 判定勝ち 3923対302 7/29 23 20 Cross Counter ☆地車 判定勝ち 7269対547 BisWizだらけ 7/28 23 00 Road Of The Snake Eye オーロラ 判定負け 1382対1841 ビソ天もっさり 7/27 23 20 Cross Counter エンジョイプレイRS 判定勝ち 2051対1621 大雨 7/26 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress サマナーハウス 全滅勝ち 2116対0 栄枯盛衰 7/25 23 20 Ruined Sbain Fortress ㈱そば屋 判定負け 1574対7407 ディスペ痛し・・・ 7/24 23 35 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 ブラック・パール 全滅勝ち 1022対0 7/21 22 45 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 天上界 判定勝ち 11506対0 支援多火力少(相手が) 7/20 22 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress Destiny 判定負け 766対3376 7/19 22 45 ソゴム山脈の戦場 キタワ~♪ 判定勝ち 16251対5169 相手の範囲が多くこっちが1Bisなのもあって死人多数 7/18 22 30 Cross Counter フリースタイル 判定負け 408対4262 烈火烈火また烈火(相手が) 7/17 22 30 Cross Counter マジックキングダム 判定負け 3065対3759 7/16 22 50 砂漠の疾走 マジックキングダム 判定負け 1010対6646 7/15 22 45 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 HolyBrave 判定負け 2576対12199 2日連続15人(゚∀゚) 7/14 22 50 Road Of The Snake Eye バッドカンパニー 判定勝ち 15983対3647 2PT(゚∀゚) 7/13 22 45 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 ほわいとくろす 判定負け 4660対6397 たかふ&肉大人気 7/11 22 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress 偽りの楽団 判定勝ち 8353対495 コル要員オオス 7/10 22 35 砂漠の疾走 マジックキングダム 判定負け 687対13810 互いに逃げ続け30分接点無し(SITARABAギルド戦評による予想) 7/09 22 45 ソゴム山脈の戦闘 アガルタ 判定負け 1259対2343 団子 7/08 22 45 Cross Counter 午後の紅茶 判定勝ち 14328対3107 7/07 22 45 Cross Counter まったり 全滅勝ち 2148対0 火力1 7/06 22 30 Cross Counter 大日本異端芸者 判定勝ち 5186対345 7/05 22 30 Ruined Sbain Fortress †REDЖMooN† 全滅勝ち 1790対0 7/03 22 45 ソゴム 天上界 判定勝ち 14154対803 7/02 22 35 砂漠の疾走 紅葉組 判定勝ち 16660対5369 7/01 22 45 エルン オーロラ 判定負け 4309対5576
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ソース:公式ページ Diablo IIIにおける、Blizzardの基本的な目的のひとつは、以前のゲームよりも戦略的に面白い形で、Diabloの世界のグロテスクな獣や悪魔達との遭遇を演出することです。過去のシリーズにおけるわかりやすさやゲーム進行速度、ゲームのテンポを保ちつつこのようなことを実現するためにはいくつかの課題がありました。以下に我々の考えるその解決策を示します。 One of our primary objectives for Diablo III is to make encounters with the grotesque beasts and demons of the Diablo universe even more tactically interesting than they ve been in previous games. The challenge lies in doing that without removing the accessibility, speed, and forward momentum that the series is known for. Here s how we plan to accomplish that goal. モンスターとの遭遇をより興味深いものにするための手段はモンスター自身の性質も重要ですが、私たちの手で、あなたと主人公達にエキサイティングな戦闘への準備をさせることも同じく重要です。 Part of making monster encounters more interesting rests on the shoulders of the monsters themselves -- but it s just as important that we prepare you, andour heroes, for exciting combat. まず私たちは、新しい、今までより種類に富んだ邪悪な集団を呼び出しました。Diablo IIIの世界での戦うということは、永遠のようにモンスターの群れがあなたを追いかけてくるという事です。あなたの戦い(または逃走の)とスクリーンを埋め尽くす敵達を切り進むという命令は、戦闘のテンポと目的に影響を与えます。 First, we ve summoned forth a malevolent throng of new, more diverse monster types. As you battle through Diablo III s environments, a seemingly endless tide of monsters will pursue you. Your decision to fight (or run) and the order in which you hew through a screen full of enemies will affect the pace and focus of combat. 例えば、あなたが悪魔にその身を捧げた狂信者達の乗るふらふらと漂流する帆船を見つけたとします。彼らはその場にとどまり、あなたを無視するかのように、杖を地面にたたきつけています。だからといって、あなたが彼らを無視して良いというわけではありません。いつかはわかりませんが、怒りとともにゆゆしき損害を与えることと取り憑かれた帆船を所有する巨大な怪物が、その宿主の肉を切り開いて戦場に現れることでしょう。まだ何も起こっていない帆船を見つけたときには、素早く彼らを倒すことがあなたにとって最も良いことでしょう。しかし、そのためにはあなたは混戦の真ん中に身を置かなければならず、またあなたに襲いかかる他の敵達へ注意を払うことも出来なくなります。先に敵を殺して、そのあとその理由を求めるのはヒーロー的ではないかもしれません。しかしSanctuaryの運命は揺れ動いているし、悪魔退治は臆病者にはできないのです。 For example, when you first see the unnerving Vessels -- human cultists who ve given their bodies over to demonic possession -- you ll notice that they stand numbly in place, tapping their staves on the ground and seemingly ignoring you. Yet that doesn t mean that you can ignore them. Within an indefinite amount of time, the monstrosities possessing the Vessels will tear through the flesh of their living hosts and emerge onto the battlefield, utterly consumed by rage and hell-bent on inflicting grievous harm. When encountering untransformed Vessels, it s in your best interest to kill them as fast as possible -- but trying to accomplish this can put you in the center of a melee, or take your focus off of other targets who ll savage you in the meantime. It may not seem very heroic to kill first and ask questions later, but the fate of Sanctuary is at stake - and demon-slaying is not for the faint of heart. また、我々はDiablo IIIの各モンスターその種族にかかわらず、その行動によって種類分けしました。行動によって、というのはモンスターがどのように戦場に現れ、どのようにあなたと交戦するかということです。例えばあなたが"big hit(強撃)"と内部的に名付けられた、古典的で興味深いモンスターの行動パターンにあなたは色々な形で遭遇します。"Big hit"のモンスター達はとても予備動作の大きく、わかりやすい、そして多くの場合ゆっくりとした、当たればとても攻撃力の高い攻撃を繰り出します。このような攻撃をかわすことは簡単ですが、モンスターの集団に囲まれて居るときや、動きに影響を与えるような効果を受けているときは、攻撃の回避は常に易しいとは限りません。 Second, we ve categorized every monster in Diablo III, regardless of type, by its behaviors. By behaviors, we mean how it emerges onto the battlefield and how it engages you in the moments before you send it to a bloody grave. For example, "big hit" is the internal name for an interesting, classic monster behavior that you ll encounter in various forms. "Big hit" monsters make very telegraphed, obvious, and often slow attacks that do a great deal of damage if they hit you. These attacks can be simple to avoid, but when dealing with tight quarters or other mobility-affecting variables, avoidance isn t always easy. モンスターが"Frenzied(猛攻)"状態になったとき、モンスタは一時的に攻撃力や体力や防御力、またはほかの能力がアップします。 "Frenzied"のモンスターとの交戦は避けるのが良策です。しかし"Frenzied"状態のモンスターの存在に気付かなかったとき、あなたはその素早い、致命的な攻撃を受けることになるのです。行動パターンの単純な敵の攻撃のタイミングや範囲に徐々に慣れてくると、躱し、反撃をすることが出来るようになっていき、そしてDiablo IIIのActを進めていくと、あなたは敵の新しい、徐々に複雑になっていく行動パターンに対面することになります。 "Frenzied" monsters enter a temporary state where their damage, hit points, defense, or other attributes are increased. It s in your best interest to avoid engaging them while they re frenzied -- but they also pose a greater threat in this state, meaning that if they re left unchecked, they can dish out swift, fatal blows. As you grow increasingly familiar with the timing and scope of straightforward behaviors, you ll learn to avoid and counter them -- only to run into new, increasingly complex monsters as you progress through Diablo III s acts. 個々のモンスターは注意深く慎重に処理されることになりますが、しかし彼らが群れをなしたときには状況は差し迫ってきます。ゲームのあるポイントにおいて、あなたはおそらく砂漠で大量に沸くFallenと戦うことになるでしょう。Fallenがあなたを取り囲み、あなたの足元に纏わり付いてその場から動けなくさせると、Sandwaspsが砂渦から出現し、遅い、しかし高ダメージの投射物を放ちます。Sandwaspの攻撃はゆっくりとあなたのライフを削っていき、あなたのキャラクターの首に巻かれたロープは徐々に締め付けられていきます。あなたはSandwaspを倒さなければ、最低でもその場から動かなければ死んでしまうことになりますが、Fallenの肉の壁が鳴き声をあげあなたの注意を引きつけ、あなたが縫い進まなければ行けない投射物はその数を増していきます。 Individual monsters can be dispatched carefully and cautiously, but when they work together, the circumstances can become dire. At a particular point in the game, you might find yourself in a desert, battling through a swarming mass of Fallen. As the Fallen surround you, threatening to hold you in place and dogging your steps, Sandwasps emerge from the swirling sands, shooting slow-moving, high damage projectiles. The wasps attacks slowly eat away at your life, and the noose around your hero s neck tightens -- you need to kill the wasps, or at least move, or you ll die, but the living wall of Fallen is clamoring for your attention, and there are so many projectiles in the air that you ll have to weave through them as you move away. 当然ですが、これはDune Dervishにとって、あなたにその渦巻く刃を投げつけるのに最高の機会です。しかしDune Dervishにこの状態で攻撃を試みることは危険を伴います。Dune Dervishはあなたの遠距離攻撃を反射し、また近づいた者を切り裂くのです。もしDune Dervishがあなたに近づくと、強力な攻撃を繰り出し、おそらくあなたは即座に殺されてしまうかもしれません。迅速に、そして慎重に行動しなければ、死を免れることはできません。 翻訳中 2011/09/17 17 32 Of course, this is the perfect time for a Dune Dervish to erupt into your field of vision, its blades spinning in a whirling frenzy. Attempting to attack it in this state is dangerous -- it ll reflect your ranged attacks and slash you if you try melee attacks. If it manages to close in, it ll deliver massive damage, maybe even killing you outright. Your death is inevitable... unless you act swiftly and carefully. 岩が密集した地域を動き回れば、Fallenが全方向から発生することは避けることが出来ます。 あなたは適切に、あなたの動きを制限したり、あなたのライフをゆっくりと圧迫したり、またのろいが重装の敵達を優先して選び倒すことで、あなたの驚くべきキャラクター操作を、自由に使うことが出来るのです。 You move between tight clusters of rocks so that the Fallen can t swarm you from all sides. You prioritize your targets, choosing carefully between the foes that trap you, the foes that slowly peck away at your life, and the sluggish, but heavily armored threat. And then, you let fly with some surprising maneuvers of your own. 後半のActやイベントやクエストで新しいモンスターと出会う度にあなたは戦略を流動的に変化させなくてはいけない。全く異なる、様々なモンスター達が連携してあなたを攻撃するとき、あなたは同じやり方を繰り返して勝利を手にすることは出来ません。そして重要なことは、これによりあなたは魅力的で、熱狂的な、あなたの精神と反射神経を試す戦闘を経験することになるという事です。 As you encounter new monsters in subsequent acts, events, and quests, you ll need to keep your combat strategy fluid.. When distinct, diverse monsters coordinate their attacks, you can t repeatedly use the same ability to achieve a hollow victory. Just as importantly, it means that you ll experience engaging, frenetic battles -- the kind that challenge your mind as much as your reflexes.
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英 語(筆記) (解答番号[ 1 ]~[ 51 ]) 第1問 次の問い(A~C)に答えよ。 (配点 16) A 次の問い(問1~3)において,下線部の発音が, ほかの三つの場合と異なるも のを, それそ、れ①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問1 [ 1 ] ① brother ② cousin ③ double ④ honest 問2 [ 2 ] ① character ② cheer ③ chemical ④ stomach 問3 [ 3 ] ① br望th ② c望se ③ 1望f ④ r望son B 次の問い(問1・問2)において,例にならい, 与えられた強勢型を持つ語を, それぞれ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 〔例〕English●●(強弱) 問10●●●(弱強弱) ①adequate ②argument ③delicious 問2[ 5 ]●●●●(強弱弱弱) ①accurately ②community ③mathematics ④participate ④ utilize C 次の問い(問1~3)において, 話者が太字で示した語を特に強調して発音した場合, 話者が伝えようとした意図はどれが最も適当か。それぞれ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問1 I m not going to the movie with John tomorrow. [ 6 ] ① I m going with someone else. ② John and I are going next week. ③ John and I are going toa baseball game. ④ I m not going and neither is John. 問2 I wonder why my friends didn t tell me where the welcome party is going to be held. [ 7 ] ① I was surprised when the teacher told me. ② It seems that everyone else was told all about it. ③ My friends told me the date and time of the party. ④ My friends told me where the ceremony will take place. 問3 It was the perfect birthday. A huge vase of roses was in the middle of the dining table. [ 8 ] ① I had never seen flowers there before. ② On the table was an unbelievably large vase. ③ My favorite flowers were on the dining table. ④ The vase was right in the center of the table. 第2問次の問い(A~C)に答えよ。(配点44) A次の問い(問1~10)の[ 9 ]~[ 18 ]に入れるのに最も適当なものを,そ れそ、れ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問1 The soccer game was shown on a big screen in front of maudience. ①a large ②a lot of ③many ④much 問2 I am afraid I am not prepared to [ 10 ] the risk of losing all my money. ①catch ②deal ③put ④take 問3 The cata1og [ 11 ] that this year s model is slightly cheaper than last year s. ①says ②speaks ③talks ④tells 問4 For their safety and the safetyofothers,drivers must[ 12 ]the traffic rules. ①observe ②overlook ③test ④violate 問5Ithinkheisaveryinte11igentperson,[ 14 ] many people don t agree with me. ①but ②for ③which ④who 問6 mMs advice, we would never have finished the work on time. ①Accepted ②Excluding ③Not for ④Without 問7Thepriceonthetag[ 15 ]the5%consumption tax. ①charges ②consists ③describes ④includes 問8Michaelworksveryhard.That s[ 16 ]I respect him. ①how ②the person③the thing ④why 問9Ifyoulikethisapplepiesomuch,[ 17 ]「lmakeoneyourself?I 11 give you the recipe. ①how about ②how come you ③whatdoyousayto ④why don t you 問10 It has been hard to concentrateonmystudieslatelybecausearoad l 18 linfrontofmyhouse. ①builds ②has built ③is being built ④is building B 次の問い(問1~3)の会話の[ 19 ]~[ 21 ]に入れるのに最も適当なもの を, それそ、れ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問 1 Akira Is everything OK? What s the matter? David I think I deleted that document we were working on. Akira l 19 l David What a relief! But I will need to be a lot more careful from now on. ① Hold it! Which document are you talking about? ② Oh no! We 11 have to start allover again. ③ Relax! I made a copy of it earlier today. ④ Too bad! It should have been finished an hour ago. 問2 Ms.Jones Hello,Kazuko.What can I do for you? Kazuko I was wondering if we could meet earlier than we planned, maybe on the27th. Ms.Jones l 20 I Kazuko But I really need to see you before that. ① Can I ask you why? ② Oh,I jibe away until the29th. ③ OK. I ve got time right now. ④ What time are you thinking of? 問3 Jack Let s go to that Italian restaurant I was telling you about. Kayo [ 21 l Jack We could,but it might be hard to find parking. Kayo In that case,let s just get a taxi. ① Excellent! We re finally going! ② Fantastic! How are we getting there? ③ Great idea! But our car is in the garage now. ④ Sounds great! Shall we take my car? C 次の問い(問1~3)において, それそ、れ下の①~⑤の語句を並べかえて空所を 補い, 文を完成させよ。 ただし, 解答は[ 22 ]~[ 27 ]に入れるものの番号 のみを答えよ。 問 1 Has it really been that long? It m ① it ④ that l 22 l when we last met. ② only yesterday ⑤ was 問2Thereisnotmuchwecandonow.I 11 L25 I ① I ④ when get more information ② know ⑤ you ③ seems tome ③ let 問3 Do you remember where that bicycle shop was? Something L三6 J_l 27 j neh go,wit ①④ ②has ⑤wrong 9- I bought at the sale ③the bicycle 第3問 次の問い(A~C)に答えよ。 (配点 44) A 次の問い(問1・問2)の英文を読み, 下線部の語句の意味をそれそ、れの文章か ら推測し, [ 28 ]・[ 29 ]に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それそ、れ下の ①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問1 Ted and Kathy were talking about the local election. They had not yet decided for which candidate they would vote. Ted said to Kathy,“I want to vote for a candidate who will try to reduce unemployment.”Kathy nodded and said, Many people have been arguing for or against the issue of building a nuclear power plant here,but st加nothing has been done,soI 11 vote for a candidate whowi11trytoresolve lt.” Ted said,“Yes,indeed,that has been a real hot potato in this town for several years.” In this passage,“a real hot potato” means l 28 I ① an issue no one wants to handle ② a plan no one thinks useful ③ a problem no one feels important ④ a question no one understands 問2 Paul and Brian are fond of fishing. Now they want to try fishing in an area which they hear is really nice and where they can catch wonderful salmon. The only trouble is that they might accidentally fish in an area where they do not have permission to fish. If that happened,they would be poaching salmon and the consequences might not be good. They are wondering whether they should go or not. In this passage,the meaning of poaching is[ 29 ] ① carefully protecting ② catching illegally ③ partially cooking ④ dropping into a hole B 次の英文は, 学校新聞に載った, 服装規定についての記事である。 三人の生徒 の意見の要約([ 30 ]~[ 32 l)として最も適当なものを, それそ、れ下の①~ ④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 The topic for this week s“Speak Out”column is whether there should be a mandatory dress code in our school. The first opinion selected was sent in by Monica Molina,a tenth grader. She writes There needs to be some limitation to what students can wear to school. Without a dress code students could wear clothing that is offensive, inappropriate,distracting,or threatening. Clothing with offensive slogans and pictures that promote drugs, alcohol and smoking should not be allowed. Pictures and slogans which are offensive to race and gender should not be allowed, either. Clothing with distracting pictures or writing could take students attention away from studying, which is why students are here. Clothing with messages,writing or pictures that are threatening to students or teachers shouldn t be worn. Being in a school with no dress code would be very bad. A dress code should be made,taking into consideration everyone who studies and works in the school. l 30 ] ① A1otof students wear clothing that is threatening to others. ② Clothing that has writing which encourages smoking is not so bad. ③ Dress rules should protect everyone in school from being offended. ④ Most students don t wear appropriate clothing to school. Our next opinion was submitted by Kishan Santha,an eleventh grader, who says Students should be free to choose what they want to wear to school. Granted,there are some shirts that have offensive writing on them but the majority of messages are not offensive. Most messages do not negatively affect our learning and attention in class. If we have a dress code at all,it should state that students cannot wear clothes with insulting words on them. But,that is lt. 1 m sure that whether there is a dress code or not,my friends will wear what they know is fine and appropriate in school. Teachers should trust us to be able to determine whether or not the clothes we decide to wear are appropriate. [ 31 ] ① A dress code cannot prevent students from wearing clothing with offensive messages. ② In most cases,students can determine what clothing is acceptable to wear to school. ③ Teachers can be trusted to make a dress code that students will accept. ④ Students should be encouraged to make a school dress code for themselves. The third opinion selected was written by Kim Higgins,a twelfth grader She says I believe that students can express themselves with their clothing. However,there should be some kind of dress code at school. It should not be a strict code,but a realistic one that everyone can follow. A rule that I find reasonable is that a shirt or blouse should not be so short that part of the person s body can be seen. It particularly bothers some people when they can see someone else s bare stomach. Also,we should not have to see other people s underwear. This offends some people and can be considered insulting. If we don t have school dress rules,with today s fashion,things could get out of control. l 32 l ① Clothing is not a good way for students to show their feelings. ② Current dress styles don t require a specific school dress code. ③ Showing one s stomach is fashionable and not so offensive. ④ Some guidance is needed to help students dress with moderation. We would like to thank Monica, Kishan and Kim for submitting their opinions to“Speak Out.” They have given us a number of important points that we must consider seriously before everyone votes on this policy. C 次の文章の[ 33 ]~[ 35 ]に入れるのに最も適当なものを, それぞれ下の ①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 A role model is an ideal person whom we admire. Role models may have various backgrounds and ways of looking at things. However,they all inspire others through their actions. I would like to introduce two people I admire. Mr.ChicoMendes isoneof my role models. He was born in the Amazon region in1944toa poor Brazilian family that had farmed rubber from rubber trees for many generations. They loved the rainforest and [ 33 I. However, mining companies and cattle ranchers started destroying the Amazon rainforest which is more thant80 million years old. They burned and cut down hundreds of thousands of trees,endangering the living environment of the people there. Chico began a movement thatorganizedordinaryworkers to oppose those harmful practices. The movement l 34 ],as Chico s efforts led people in other countries to protect the earth s forests and the forests native inhabitants. Mr.ChicoMendes is a role model for me because of his courage,dedication and self-sacrificing work to protect not only the Amazon rainforest,but the natural environment of the entire planet. Dr.Mae Jemison,the first Afro-American female astronaut to travel into space,is my other role model. Mae was born into a middle-class American family. She entered university at the ageof16,and went on to receive degrees in Chemical Engineering,African-American Studies and Medicine. She became a fluent speaker of Japanese, Russian and Swahili. In 1992, she was the science mission specialist on the space shuttle Endeavour,on a cooperative mission between the U.S. and Japan. [ 35 l, Dr.Jemison has used her education to improve thelivesofothers by providing primary medical care to poor people. She has helped countless people through various educational and medical projects. The main characteristics of my two role models are that they sympathize with other people s distress and are committed to improving the world by helping others. They are caring people who use their potential to benefit the world,making it a better place. [ 33 」 ① did not tell outsiders the location of their trees ② did not want strangers living anywhere near them ③ protected the indigenous tribes from being killed ④ used its resources in a way that did not destroy it [ 34 ] ① eventually spread to other parts of the world ② remained basically a problem for Brazilian people ③ was especially concerned with global warming ④ was focused mainly on the Amazon rubber trees [ 35 ] ① A compassionate person ② Because she loved traveling ③ In order to gain experience ④ Wanting an adventure 第4問 次の問い(A・B)に答えよ。 (配点 36) A 次の文章と表を読み, 下の問い(問1~3)に対する答えとして最も適当なもの を, それそ、れ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 Satellites are very closely tied to our daily lives. The best example of this is weather observation satellites. During a weather forecast on television,you can see images of cloud patterns over Japan from the Himawari satellite. In fact,the table below shows the satellite in use in mid-2007 was the sixth in the Himawari series,which stretches back tot977. The sixHimawari satellites have each had different characteristics. Name Launch date Launch site Rocket Weight Period of service (kg) Himawari1 July 14, 1977 Florida, USA Delta 325 April 1978- June 1984 Himawari2 August 1 1, 1981 Tanegashima, N_II Japan 296 April 1982- September 1984 Himawari3 August3, 1984 Tanegashima, N-II Japan 303 September 1984- December 1989 Himawari4 September6,Tanegashima,H-I 1989 Japan 325 December 1989- June 1995 Himawari5 March 18, 1995 Tanegashima, H-II Japan 344 June 1995- May2003 Himawari6 February26,Tanegashima,H-IIA 2005 Japan 1250 June2005- Data correct as of June,2007 Most of the satellites in the Himawari series have had[ 36 lof around six years. However,Himawari2 s operations were taken over by Himawari3 after less than three years,and the lifetime of Himawari5 was extended after there was trouble in launching a new rocket. In2003,Himawari5 could no 16- (2110-16) longer be used,which meant there was nofunctionalHimawari satellite in space. As a result,information from an American satellite was used for two years. In2005,Himawari6 was launched and the supply of weather photos from Japanese satellites resumed. Although most of the satellites in this series have been a similar size and weight,Himawari61s much bigger than the previous ones as it has air_traffic control as well as weather observation functions. It is the first of a new generation of multi-function satellites. 問 1 From the information in the passage and table,which of the following is the most appropriate for the blank? [ 36 l 問2 問3 ①②③④ a launch date an operating lifetime an out-of-service period a repair time Which of the following is true about Himawari6? [ 37 」 ① It is bigger than the others because it has additional functions. ② It is just five times the weight of Himawari1. ③ It was taken into space by a Delta rocket from a launch site in Florida ④ It went into service immediately after its launch. How did Japan get satellite weather data after2003? [ 38 ] ① An American satellite provided Japan with data ② FunctionalHimawari satellites collected data. ③ Himawari5 was repaired and reused. ④ Himawari6 was launched immediately. B 次ぺージの広告に関する次の問い(問1~3)を読み, [ 39 ]~l 41 ]に入 れるのに最も適当なものを, それそ、れ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。 問1 According to the advertisement,students are required tot 39 ]at the start of their course. ① have reserved a hotel room ② bring money for their tuition fees ③ take an English placement test ④ visit the office with their sponsors 問2 A student who pays the tuition for the two-week course and the accommodation fee for a single room at the beginning of June should send a totalamountofmdo11ars. ① 870 ② 920 ③ 1,120 ④ 1,170 問3 Students who decide not to join the Summer Camp must tell the office by l 41 I,or they cannot have a refund. ① May 15 ② June 15 ③ June30 ④ July28 English Summer Camps2008 San Diego Seaside College is proud once again to sponsor one-and two- week English Summer Camps for high school students from allover the world who are interested in brushing up their English skills. Classes are offered at five levels,from basic to advanced. Students are tested on arrival and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability. Each class has a maximum of 14 students. In the classroom,lessons focus on student interaction while teachers provide feedback and support. Tuition Fees The basic tuition fee depends on how early you pay. One-week Course(Monday,July28-Friday,August 1) $310 if we receive the full amount by May 15 $360 otherwise Two-week Course(Monday,July28-Friday,August8) $620 if we receive the full amount by May 15 $670 otherwise The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses. A We can provide housing in our student residence,Peter Olsen House. Breakfast dinner,7 days a week_ Single room $250 per week Twin room $160 per person,per week You should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15. Cancellation If you have to withdraw from the camp after you have been accepted,but no later than June30,then all the fees you have paid will be returned. If you have to withdraw after June30,we regret that we cannot return any fees. How to Apply Fill out an application form and send it to us at esc@sdsc.edu . V,s,t the Golden State this summer and make vola,self shine at Engl,sh! 第5問 次の問い(A~C)に答えよ。 (配点 18) A 次の絵の説明として最も適当な記述を, 下の①~④のうちから一つ選べ。 [ 42 ] ① This picture illustrates a defense strategy common to both humans and other animals in which,to avoid danger or aggression,they escape the area as quickly as possible. ② This picture illustrates a defensive response against a potential enemy, in which the fur of an animal s body stands up,making the animal look larger and more frightening. ③ This picture illustrates a method of protection utilized by many animals, in which they change their shape or color to match their immediate surroundings and become more difficult to find. ④ This picture illustrates a protective method by which an animal reacts to an aggressive animal by imitating precisely the pose and other behavior of that animal. B 次の文章にあう絵として最も適当なものを, 下の①~④のうちから一つ選べ。 l 43 l There are two rows of circles at the bottom of this abstract painting. In the upper section,there is a large square,and to the right of it a vertical dotted line. A solid line goes from the upper left-hand corner to the lower right-hand corner. It is crossed by a horizontal line in the lower half of the painting. There is a moon shape totheleftof the square and an arrow below the horizontal line,pointing toward the dotted line. ① ② ③ ④ C 次の漫画の内容に最も近いものを, 下の①~④のうちから一つ選べ。 [ 44 ] ① A young woman is practicing for an archery event while her brother watches. However,when the woman shoots her arrow,it falls short in front of the target. Her brother tries to help her by moving the target to the place where the arrow fell. Surprisingly,she then shoots the arrow to the very place the target had been before. ② A young woman is practicing her skills with a bow and arrow as her brother watches. When she misses the target,both of them are very surprised because she is usually accurate. Her brother helpfully collects her gear so she can practice again some other time. However,the woman and her brother are upset because they cannot reach the arrow in the tree. ③ In order to develop her skill in archery,a young woman practices hard. At first,she and her brother are greatly disappointed because the arrow never hits the target. After her brother tries to help by shortening the distance to the target,she gradually hits the target more and more often. Indeed,now they are greatly surprised whenever she misses the target. ④ One day,a young woman goes with her brother to improve her skill in archery She and her brother are disappointed at her lack of accuracy in this sport. She never gives up trying,however,and she practices hard. Finally,she manages to successfully hit the tree with her arrow,and they are both delighted. 第6問 次の文章を読み, 下の問い(問1~7)の[ 45 ]~[ 51 ]に入れるのに 最も適当なものを, それそ、れ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選べ。なお,(1)~(7)は 段落の番号を表している。 (配点 42) (1) My niece,Ann,is in her third year at university. She has recently started her job search. When she entered the university,she wanted to be an architect and planned to apply for work in an architectural firm. But as she prepared for her job search,she learned that the way people work has changed a lot in the last few years. She discovered that much of the change has occurred because of what is called the IT Revolution. The IT (Information Technology)Revolution”refers to the dramatic change in the way information is perceived and used in today s world. (2) Over the past 12to15years,the amount and types of data available on the Internet and,in particular,the speed at which we can process the data, have increased to an extent few people could have imagined. These developments have led to new ways of thinking about how we use information and how we work in information-rich environments. Simply put, doing business no longer relies on location;new information-sharing software has made cooperation at a distance convenient and efficient. (3) As a result,many new business models have appeared. One such model is a large corporation arranging to have another company,often located in a different country,perform essential tasks. This became possible with the growth of reliable and secure communications and the ability to move massive amounts of data over long distances in an instant. An early example of this arrangement is in the field of accounting. A company in the United States, for instance, first scans all its bills, orders, and wage payments into the computer and sends the documents to an accounting center in,say,Costa Rica. Basic accounting activity is then carried out at that site. Next,the data is returned via the Internet totheoriginalcompany, where high-level analysis is done. (4) Another example of this type of arrangement is reliance on overseas call centers,which have become increasingly common. It has become possible for a telephone operator in India to answer a customer-service call from anywhere in the world, respond directly to the customer and offer a satisfactory solution,at a far lower cost to the company than ever before. Many large companies now depend on such call centers. Today in Japan, when you calla toll-free number,there is a chance that someone in Chingtao, China will answer the phone in Japanese to help solve your problem. (5) A second business model made possible by the IT Revolution is one in which work is divided into smaller, more specific tasks performed by individuals in different geographical locations. For example, freelance specialists who may be living at a great distance from each other can work together to produce a new semiconductor design. A member of the group living in California does some initial work on the project and uploads the result onto a server. A colleague in Japan spends the day making further additions to the design. Next,someone in Israel accesses it and does his/ her portion of the job. Finally the group member in California downloads it and gives it a final check. Thus,freelance specialists in different parts of the world collaborate to complete a single project. (6) A similar example is that of a commercial artist who works in the privacy of her beachside home in Hawaii to create a mail_order catalog for a client in Paris. She uses pictures taken by a photographer in Australia,adds text composed by a writer in Canada,includes artwork she created on her computer,and sends the finished product out to the client for final approval. All this is done digitally and according to each worker sown schedule. In this way,the best talent in the world can be chosen for each task. (7) With the knowledge she has acquired in the course of her job search, Ann now understands how the nature of work has changed as a result of the IT Revolution. Although she is still interested in architecture,Ann now realizes that this field offers a broader variety of opportunities. Rather than studying architectural design itself,Ann has decided to become an expert in the specifications and materials that architects need for their designs. She also now knows that there is often not enough work in one office for a specialist of this type. However, she is confident she can work as a freelance specialist in collaboration with a variety of people in different countries. Ann now looks forward to taking advantage of the career opportunities that the IT Revolution has opened up. 問 1 Ann realized that people today work in ways unimagined before because [ 45 ] ① the amount of data on the Internet can no longer be dealt with effectively ② the demand for architects has risen sharply over the last couple of decades ③ they think the impact of the IT Revolution is already a thing of the past ④ they deal with information entirely differently than in the past 問2 The statement“doing business no longer relies on location”implies that l 46 I . ① business people must be physically close to each other to do their work ② business people need to travel abroad more often in order to do their jobs ③ people feel that using information is more important than making profits ④ people who are not in the same place can successfully work as a team 問3 In the example described in paragraph(3),the initial work takes place [ 47 l. ① in the United States and the work is completed in Costa Rica ② in Costa Rica and the work is completed in the United States ③ in the United States,some work is done in Costa Rica,and the work is completed in the United States ④ in Costa Rica,some work is done in the United States,and the work is completed in Costa Rica 問4Accordingtoparagraph(4),theITRevolutionhas[ 48 ] ① not reduced the cost of doing business ② influenced where companies locate their call centers ③ increased the demand for people who speak Chinese ④ eliminated the need for call centers 問5 If we divide paragraphs(3)through(7)into three groups according to their topics,which grouping is most appropriate? l 49 ] Group 1 Group2 Group3 ① (3) (4)(5) (6)(7) ② (3)(4) (5)(6) (7) ③ (3)(4) (5) (6)(7) ④ (3) (4)(5)(6) (7) 問6 問7 When Ann begins working,she I 50 ] ① may not be in the same office as the people she works with ② will be working at a newly designed toll-free call center ③ is likely to move to the city where her employer is located ④ wants to join a company where she can stay until retirement Discussed in the article is the IT Revolution s[ 51 ] ① enormous impact on the way workers, rather than companies, think about work ② limited impact on the way workers,rather than companies,think about work ③ profound impact on the way workers and companies think about work ④ slight impact on the way workers and companies think about work
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【名前】 P.HP+系 【読み方】 ぱーてぃーひっとぽいんとぷらす 【分類】 パーティーカスタマイザー 【登場作品】 『5DS』 【詳細】 パーティーカスタマイザーのプログラムパーツの1つ。 組み込むと、組み込んだナビのHPを、数値分増やす。 ナビカスタマイザーのHP+系と大体同じである。 該当するのは+50/+100/+200/+300の4種類。 効果が大きいほど、当然サイズも大きい。
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【生年月日】 1950年4月8日 【肩書】 ポーランド、コンスタンチノフ・ウッチ 【肩書】 カーネギー・メロン大学 教授 等 【学歴】 1972年 モスクワ工科大学 卒業 1976年 ポーランド科学アカデミーで博士号取得。 【予想授賞理由】 安価な銅錯体を触媒に用いたリビング重合法である、原子移動ラジカル重合(ATRP)の開発に対して。 ※澤本 光男との共同受賞の可能性がある。 【受賞歴】 2011年 ウルフ賞 等 【著書】 Matyjaszewski, K. (Eds.) (2012). Polymer Science A Comprehensive Reference (English Edition). Wiley-VCH. Matyjaszewski, K. (Eds.) (2009). Controlled and Living Polymerizations From Mechanisms to Applications. Elsevier Science. Matyjaszewski, K. (Ed.) (2009). Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization Progress in ATRP (Acs Symposium Series). Amer Chemical Society. 【主要業績】 Controlled/living radical polymerization Features, developments, and perspectives (Braunecker, W. A. and Matyjaszewski, K.). Progress in Polymer Science 32 (1) 93-146 (2007). Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (Matyjaszewski, K. and Xia, J.). Chem. Rev. 101 (9) 2921–2990 (2001). Controlled/living radical polymerization Features, developments, and perspectives (Coessens, V., Pintauer, T,, and Matyjaszewski, K.). Progress in Polymer Science 26 (3) 337–377 (2001). Controlled/"living" radical polymerization. atom transfer radical polymerization in the presence of transition-metal complexes (Wang, J.-S. and Matyjaszewski, K.). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117 (20) 5614–5615 (1995). Controlled/"Living" Radical Polymerization. Halogen Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Promoted by a Cu(I)/Cu(II) Redox Process (Wang, J.-S. and Matyjaszewski, K.). Macromolecules 28 (23) 7901–7910 (1995). 【関連書籍】 上垣外正己 他 「精密重合〈1〉ラジカル重合 (高分子基礎科学One Point)」 共立出版、2013年。 足立馨 他 「分子から材料まで どんどんつながる高分子 断片的な知識を整理する」 丸善、2009年。 【その他】 YouTube動画「THREE QUESTIONS with... Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski」(3分29秒) YouTube動画「Professor of Natural Sciences Krzysztof Matyjaszewski」(5分25秒) 2008年の化学分野における論文引用数第2位にランクされている。 【本人HP】 研究室ウェブサイト 【タグ】 ポーランド、化学
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2008年はこちら http //www24.atwiki.jp/halloween2008/ 東京山手線ハロウィンテロについてまとめ。 電車は公共の乗り物です。 日本人も外国人も周りに迷惑を掛けない様にしましょう。 I believe that a lot of foreigners are the people who can tell bad behaviours from good behaviours. 20071027 Yamanote Line train hijack by foreigners Foreigners (about 500 people) hijacked the train. And held a Halloween party there in the midst of the overcrowded train. drunken people pouring sake over those commuters, ruining thier clothes,taking away their cellphones and iPods and breaking them at their will. There was people who was drinking alcohol. There was drinking alcohol. There was people who had been sleeping on the rack. There was even a couple of people who were stark-naked or only in a pair of shorts.[briefs,boxers,etc] There was a person who had loads of condoms stuck all over his pink body tights. What do you think of such people? Do you think that it s no terrorism unless someone was killed or injured? I believe that a lot of foreigners are the people who can tell bad behaviours from good behaviours. 2007年10月27日 外国人による山手線列車ハイジャック 私は新宿駅で電車に乗りました。 外国人達(約500名)が電車をハイジャックしました。 そして、すし詰めの電車の中でハロウィンパーティをしていました。 酔っ払った外国人が乗客たちに酒を浴びせて服をダメにし、携帯やiPodを取り上げ、 好き勝手に壊していました。 たくさんの外国人が騒いでいました。 酒を飲んでる外国人がいました。 蛍光灯を破壊して、品川駅で電車をストップさせた外国人がいました。 棚の上で寝ていた外国人がいました。 全裸(パンツのみ)の外国人がいました。 ピンク色の全身タイツに、コンドームを体に付けた人がいました。 あなたは、このような人々をどう思いますか? 死人やケガをした人がいなければ、テロではないと思いますか? 私は多くの外国人が、いい事と悪い事が分かる人であると信じています。
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所持PC: 名前 CL メインクラス ディアネラ・サザーランディー 8 アコライト マナナン 8 ウォーリア GM履歴: No. タイトル 成長点 コメント #01 ルルブ1サンプルシナリオ「妖魔の砦」 22 ちゃんと今回予告とかやりましょう #02 ダンジョンウメチカ 30 ランダムダンジョンは苦手だ #03 クラン=ベル・トラブル 前編 36 長いので2分割になった #04 クラン=ベル・トラブル 後編 111 前後編合わせて16回。生ログ総計算820KB # PL履歴: No. タイトル 成長点 GM 参加PC #01 キャンペーン『R2サンプル 霧の魔獣』 23 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #02 山賊退治 17 izm マナナン #03 図書館清掃 39 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #04 ライン脱出 34 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #05 ラインの地下遺跡探索 47 izm マナナン #06 カナン鉄道の夜 43 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #07 続・ダンジョンウメチカ 67 凪紗 マナナン #08 ぬけだせ めいきゅうの森 62 凪紗 マナナン #09 あるいは裏切りという名の魚 72 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #10 いずれ運命という名の闇 94 馬鈴薯 ディアネラ #11 クランズイリュージョン 180 izm マナナン #12 ロダニアアンダーグラウンド 298 凪紗 マナナン # 成長点:残り450/総計1176 成長点使用履歴: キャラクター名 レベル 一般スキル ゲッシュ 上納 計 ディアネラ・サザーランディー 280 35 0 24 339 マナナン 280 30 50 27 387 総計 726