英語の読解問題です。
(1)When you sit in the reading room of a library to do your own homework, you are surrounded by centuries of research. When you log on to the Internet, you can find millions of research reports. All those reports are the product of researchers who have asked endless questions, gathered huge amounts of information, worked out answers and solutions, and then shared them with the rest of us.
(2)Teachers at all levels devote their lives to research. Governments spend billions on it, and businesses even more. Research goes on in laboratories and libraries, in jungles and ocean depths, in caves and in outer space. It stands behind every new technology, product, or scientific discoveryand most of the old ones. Research is in fact the worlds biggest industry. Those who cannot reliably do research or evaluate the research of others will find themselves left behind in a world that increasingly depends on new ideas based on good information produced by trusted researchers.
(3)In fact, research reported by others, in writing, is the source of most of what we all believe. None of us has been to Venus, for example, but we believe that it is hot, dry and mountainous. Why? Because thats what we've read in reports we trust. Whenever we look something up, our research depends on the research of others. But we can trust their research only if we can trust that they did it carefully and reported it accurately.
(4)To put it simply, everyone does research: we all gather information to answer a question that solves a problem. You do it every day.
PROBLEM: You need a new part for your bicycle.
RESEARCH: You call bicycle stores or get on the Internet to see who has one in stock.
PROBLEM: You want to know where Michael Jordan, the famous American basketball player was born.
RESEARCH: You go to the library and look in a biographical dictionary, or you search the Internet and then sort through the thousands and thousands of references to him.
PROBLEM: You want to learn more about the discovery of a new species of tropical fish.
RESEARCH: You search the Internet for articles in newspapers and magazines.
(5)Though we all do those kinds of research we dont all write it up. But we do rely on those who did: the bicycle part suppliers, Jordans biographers, and the fish discoverers. All of them wrote up the results of their research because they thought that one day someone would have a question that their data would answer.
(6)In fact, without trusted and tested published research available to all of us, we would be locked in the opinions of the moment and (lie, fooled,hear,we,every,by). Of course, we all want to believe that our opinions are correct; yet mistaken ideas, even dangerous ones, develop because too many people accept too many opinions on not very good evidence. And those who act on unquestioned opinions can lead themselves, and others, to disaster.
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補足
すいません。文章が抜けてしまっておりました。 Luis is in a bicycle race on a closed circuit. After several hours of racing, he realizes that 1/5 of the racers in front of him plus and 5/6 of the racers behind him add to the number of racers. How many cyclists are in the race? よろしくお願いします。