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日本の21世紀はもうすぐ人口の減少が始まり、やがてお年寄りが人口の3分の1を占める高齢化社会になる( 61 )は周知の事実だ。当然、きわめて近い将来、労働人口は減少に転ずる。もうすぐ働く意欲のある元気なお年寄り( 62 )いっぱいの社会が到来する。  そこでいま、ようやく浮上し始めたのが、「何歳以上だめ」というような年齢で人の労働を制限してしまう従来のやり方は、「年齢差別」ではないか、という主張だ。( 63 )質疑が、人の働く能力を年齢ではなく実際の能力で判断しようという、ごく当然の考え方だ。これは実力主義の変形であり、( 64 )厳しい面を持っている。米国( 65 )既に 1970 年代、年齢差別が問題となり、定年制も廃止( 66 )。  定年制は若者の雇用と労働力の活性化のために必要と考えられてきたが、これも「年齢差別」という観点( 67 )は影が薄くならざるを( 68 )。近い将来にはお年寄りを積極的に活用しよう、という声が大きくなるのではなかろうか。  もう一つは、これも欧州の先例があるが、就労形態のいわば流動化である。週5日、朝9 時から夕 5 時までの就労( 69 )、1 日 4 時間とか 1 週間 3 日とかだ。こうした就労が広がるかもしれない。これは高齢者とか女性の労働( 70 )むしろ好ましいかたちだ。

A.には

B.では

C.とは

D.のは

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参考答案:A

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In order to understand, however imperfectly, what is meant by "face", we must take (1) of the fact that, as a race, the Chinese have a ply (2) instinct. The theatre may almost be said to be the only national amusement, and the Chinese have for theatricals a (3) like that of the Englishman (4) athletics, or the Spaniard for bull-fights. Upon very slight provocation, any Chinese regards himself in the (5) of an actor in a drama. He throws himself into theatrical attitudes, performs the salaam, falls upon his knees, prostrates himself and strikes his head upon the earth, (6) circumstances which to an Occidental seem to make such actions superfluous, (7) to say ridiculous. A Chinese thinks in theatrical terms. When roused in self-defense he addresses two or three persons as if they were a multitude. He exclaims: "I say this in the presence of You, and You, and You, who are all here present. " If his troubles are adjusted he (8) of himself as having "got off the stage" with credit, and if they are not adjusted he finds no way to "retire from the stage". All this, (9) it clearly understood, has nothing to do with realities. The question is never of facts, but always of (10) . If a fine speech has been (11) at the proper time and in the proper way, the requirement of the play is met. We are not to go behind the scenes, for that would (12) all the plays in the world. Properly to execute acts like these in all the complex relations of life, is to have "face". To fail them, to ignore them, to be thwarted in the performance of them, this is to " (13) face". Once rightly apprehended, "face" will be found to be in itself a (14) to the combination lock of many of the most important characteristics of the Chinese.

It should be added that the principles which regulate "face" and its attainment are often wholly (15) the intellectual apprehension of the Occidental, who is constantly forgetting the theatrical element, and wandering (16) into the irrelevant regions of fact. To him it often seems that Chinese "face" is not unlike the South Sea Island taboo, a force of undeniable potency, but capricious, and not reducible to rule, deserving only to be abolished and replaced by common sense. At this point Chinese and Occidentals must agree to (17) , for they can never be brought to view the same things in the same light. In the adjustment of the incessant quarrels which distract every hamlet, it is necessary for the "peace-talkers" to take a careful account of the (18) of "face" as European statesmen once did of the balance of power. The object in such cases is not the execution of even-handed justice, which, even if theoretically desirable, seldom (19) to an Oriental as a possibility, but such an arrangement as will distribute to all concerned "face" in due proportions. The same principle often applies in the settlement of lawsuits, a very large percentage of which end in what may be called a (20) game.

(18)()

A.significance

B.meaning

C.essence

D.balance