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[Introduction to the Contents]
When you think about the entrance examination questions of the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, people tend to think, "Don't you think that difficult words frequently appear and that you need to have a thorough knowledge?", but in fact, there has never been any entrance examination questions in which the amount of knowledge is the decisive factor.
What is needed is the basic English ability that should be acquired before high school, the ability to operate, not a "make-believe blade," and the ability to thoroughly think through the process until the answer. What is actually asked is "true English ability."
The author, who has been well versed in entrance examination questions as a lecturer at preparatory schools for many years, carefully selects and explains good questions that are "interesting and helpful" for English learners who are not students preparing for entrance examinations.
By tackling entrance examination questions of the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, you can hone your thinking ability, get away from narrow frameworks such as entrance examination, liberal arts and science, and acquire true education.