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0001名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 23d7-ZinP)
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2018/11/28(水) 20:57:26.27ID:l42pqkzj0
英検1級スレ is always occupied by trolls except special days when exams are held and results are delivered.
This is possibly because even those who cannot use English can join the thread.

I create this thread under the idea that if a thread which is not allowed to use Japanese is created,
the thread may not attract those trolls, and also, there are some communities for TOEFL or IELTS on Facebook,
where only English is used, so英検1級スレ also should adopt this idea.
0017名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ガラプー KK06-6ycx)
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2018/12/01(土) 06:15:11.20ID:yl+U/DAPK
2018‐3 Eiken grade1 test Predictable QuestionA
(Topic)
Will it be an achievable goal that incurable diseases can be eradicated in the future?
(Imaginable Points/use 3 points)
・Cost
・Inovative remedy
・Lifetime
・Medical education ・Physical bounds
0019名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 2be9-54AD)
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2018/12/01(土) 09:44:31.46ID:alhe5gKa0
I"ll try.

Topic: Should democratic nations actively promote the spread of democracy to non democratic nations?

This essay argues that democratic nations should not actively promote the spread of democracy to non-democratic nations. There are two reasons to support this view.
0020名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 2be9-54AD)
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2018/12/01(土) 09:45:17.48ID:alhe5gKa0
First, although democracy has so far proven to be the best system both political and economical wise, whether democracy comes to fruition in a subject nation essentially depends on the willingness of its own people.
That is, if the people of the subject are forcefully introduced to other nation's ideology,
in this case is democracy, history has shown us that they would almost certainly deny it.
An example of this is the US's military interventions to the Middle East and Cambodia.
0021名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 2be9-54AD)
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2018/12/01(土) 09:46:20.14ID:alhe5gKa0
Second, democracy is still developing on its way to perfection.
A good example would be that it is now absorbing some of socialism's ideas to counteract its shortcomings like wealth gap
as well as overconsumption of natural resources and overproduction of commodities which are not friendly to the wilderness environment. Socialism, on the other hand, is also improving from democracy, by taking its free market concept.
It seems that they both will look like the same in the end.
0022名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 2be9-54AD)
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2018/12/01(土) 09:46:46.72ID:alhe5gKa0
In conclusion, either democracy or socialism is an ideal of what each nation really wants to be and it is an unchangeable creed rooted deeply in each nations.
Therefore, democratic nations should not actively promote the spread of democracy to non-democratic nations. All we could do is show other nations a role model of democracy by demonstrating it within our own country.
0023名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ガラプー KK06-6ycx)
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2018/12/01(土) 10:50:58.62ID:yl+U/DAPK
>>22
Thanks for your immediate response.I was excited to read your composition.
Well,I'm afraid to mention about accuracy that leads to its score though,I'd like to refer to.
Vocab./8 Gramm./7
Comp./8 Cont./7
Total.30/32
Excuse me for my reference,please.
0026名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 73df-B7WY)
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2018/12/01(土) 11:09:13.61ID:B5qwZiOp0
First, the democracy most developed nations apply is not always an ideal ideology for other countries.
For instance, America tried to enforce the US democratic model in Iraq after the war since it was successful in Japan,
but it was a failure in this case.
This is an example showing that political ideology varies from culture to culture.
0027名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 73df-B7WY)
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2018/12/01(土) 11:10:25.04ID:B5qwZiOp0
Second, democracy may not always be perfect.
For example, the Edo Shogunate did not adopted the present style of democracy,
but at least it did not invade any other nations for over 250 years unlike today’s democratic nations
0028名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 73df-B7WY)
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2018/12/01(土) 11:11:26.91ID:B5qwZiOp0
Last, sovereignty should be respected. Each nation has its own sovereignty,
so as long as they do not create serious trouble for their neighbors or within internal regions such as ethnic cleansing,
nations should not interfere in other nation's self-governance.
0033名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 73df-B7WY)
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2018/12/01(土) 23:07:13.74ID:B5qwZiOp0
>>29
Thank you very much.
During the exam, it cannot take enough time, and it is not allowed to use PCs,
so it is tough and difficult to write good essays, but thanks.
0039名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スププ Sdba-54AD)
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2018/12/04(火) 17:53:10.36ID:xCZha98cd
>>7
Just made a sample essay of that topic!

The capability of Al is improving day by day and the use of AI has been prevalent throughout both public and private sectors.
I believe that AI will eventually replace all human workers.

First, robots like AI carry out various tasks accurately and meticulously unlike humans who cannot bear arduous repetitive jobs.
Humans make mistakes whereas robots don't.
Therefore, it is inevitable that employers will favor robots over humans.

Second, aging societies like Japan face labor shrinkage due to the inevitable part of demographic transition,
where most of the subject population consists of elderly and which is a fate of all developed nations.
These countries definitely need to introduce AI robots.
0040名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スププ Sdba-54AD)
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2018/12/04(火) 17:53:49.73ID:xCZha98cd
>>39
Third, there is a concept of AI called AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) which is under development.
It's a robot that can think like a human, and thus possesses an ability to work creatively.
The creative jobs are the most difficult to be automated but AGI will eventually do those jobs, too.

In conclusion, the idea that we delegate all our jobs to AI robots is not a bad thing at all, and it will soon be realized by enthusiastic AI researchers.
Every nation's rich and poor alike should invest as much money as they can spare.
0041名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スププ Sdba-54AD)
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2018/12/04(火) 19:46:25.30ID:xCZha98cd
(Topic) 
Will it be an achievable goal that incurable diseases can be eradicated in the future? 

Currently incurable diseases are cancer, HIV and Alzheimer's disease to name a few from which many people around the world greatly suffer.
A dozen of medical researches in a bid to fight off are well underway. In that sense, I strongly believe that incurable diseases are completely eradicated further down the line.

First, although current limitations of medication are not negligible, we see slow but sure steps taken toward progress in that field in terms of drug development methods and effectiveness.
A lot of investments are made with a hope that breakthroughs be achieved.
For example, a several kinds of cancer have already been cured with either the state-of-the-art medications or surgeries.
0042名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スププ Sdba-54AD)
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2018/12/04(火) 19:47:09.00ID:xCZha98cd
Second, medical care costs have been rapidly declining these days thanks to the production capability of pharmaceutical firms and ever-growing world economies.
A good example of this is a drug for a certain kind of lung cancer which is also effective to liver cancer.
The price of the drug has plunged to 1/6th in less than a decade!

Third, another approach to beat incurable diseases is appearing from a different field: robotic engineering.
Experts predict that within this century if succeeded, we will not only overcome cancers and other prevalent diseases but also abundant our own body to become superhuman in a form of cyborg.
Given dream come ture, we will enter the age of immortal life!

In light of points mentioned above, currently Incurable diseases will be eradicated directly or indirectly via the development of medicine or biohacking.
We should do our share by pouring in as much money as possible to realize this dream of future technologies.
0043名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ガラプー KK06-6ycx)
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2018/12/04(火) 23:49:22.22ID:bysFYgQCK
Thanks for your throwing two discriptions! I was excited tasting your sophisticated texts.Well,I'm afraid to evaluate them though,I'd like to offer you my idea.Regarding AI,I couldn't find any mistakes.Contents and Comprise are also splendid.
0047名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スププ Sdba-54AD)
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2018/12/05(水) 02:27:35.71ID:YxcMzJrtd
>>46
Lots of thanks for taking your time with my essays.
Don't feel bad about the correction you made.
It's just nice to have my essay corrected. Thanks.
Your comment makes me feel like writing more!
Seeing there are people like me studying hard for English essays, I just posted them out of pure inspiration and of course had no intention to show off.
I should say my essay would be rated in the range of somewhere around 28 or 29 at best lol.
0056名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ aee3-Viyg)
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2019/08/13(火) 21:12:23.82ID:X5nll30I0
Hello I am eigo bery perapera suupaa man
0058名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ aee3-Viyg)
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2019/08/13(火) 21:57:37.54ID:X5nll30I0
>>57
I searched for a single fitting word or phrase on weblio, but I couldn’t within a few minutes. “suddenly become popular” would be a good compromise.
By the way, you are supposed to be speaking in English here because this is an English-only thread.
0060名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK)
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2019/09/24(火) 01:11:01.48ID:tAYW/YEb0
Is anyone still here? No one wants to talk?
0061名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 46e3-XrkK)
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2019/09/24(火) 01:12:08.69ID:tAYW/YEb0
We have no more than one month before the next exam date! Are you guys all ready?
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