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It was very hot in Nagasaki ( ) the morning of August 9th, 1945. Sixteenyear-old Chieko Watanabe did not feel like going to the factory because she didn t want to work there on such a humid day. She was a student worker at the factory on the other side of Nagasaki Bay. She stopped to think for a moment, but then (hurry) from her house to the pier to catch a ferry. At the factory, the female student workers were making parts for lights. They wore mompe (a kind of work pants) and bands around their arms which said Student Worker. Chieko (sit) down and began her usual work. She and the other girls complained about the hot weather. At ten to eleven, she stopped work to go and see an engineer. She left the workroom with Ayako Yamashita, one of her classmates. They walked along a corridor of the factory and proudly showed each other the hard calluses on their palms. Chieko was looking over at the engineer s office through a window in the main building, when suddenly there was a huge flash. It was a great dazzling white light. She was very ( ). She and Ayako started to run to a shelter at the back of the factory. The terrible sounds of destruction were all around them. Suddenly Chieko fell down; she felt a sharp pain and fainted. Chieko slowly began to wake up. She did not know how long she had been lying there. As she opened her eyes, she cried, < A > But her brother was working at another factory. She tried to get up, but she could not. She was (catch) under a heavy steel frame and couldn t move at all; a steel beam was pressing her head forward onto her legs. < B > she cried in pain. Then she heard another voice; someone else was crying for help, too. She managed to turn her head a little and saw her friend, Ayako. Ayako was hurt too and lying there with her face down. < B > the two girls went on crying. Finally, when they had almost given up when a young woman came running to them. Somehow she managed to pull the
two girls out. The woman helped Chieko stand up, but she couldn t stand. Chieko had lost feeling in the lower part of her body. < C > cried Ayako, Why don t you hurry? Chieko tried to walk, but her feet would not move. < D > She cried. Ayako and the young woman ( )( ) carry her to the shelter. humid : pier : parts : corridor : 通路 calluses : dazzling : destruction : fainted : 気絶しました beam : managed to : it Whose is this bag? It s mine. What day is it today? It is important to study English. How s it going? at on to with
We want to travel in Europe next year. I have a lot of homework to do. She is working hard to buy a car. I m very happy to meet you. happy interested surprised sad A B C D I can t walk! I can t walk! What is the matter with you, Chieko? Brother! Help!... Help! not
My story begins about seven years ago, in 1875. My name is Jonathan Harker, and I live and work in London. My job is to buy and sell houses for other people. One day a letter arrived for me from a very rich man lived in Transylvania. He wanted to buy a house in England and he needed my help. The man was Count Dracula. I agreed to help him. I found a house for him, and take / he / me / to / asked all the papers for it to Transylvania. I was not very pleased about this. I was planning to get married in the autumn, and I did not want to leave my beautiful Mina. But you must go, Jonathan, she said. The Count is rich, and perhaps he will give you more work later. So I agreed to go. I did not know then of the terrible danger which waited for me in Transylvania. And so, on May 4 th, I arrived at a little town called Bistritz. Transylvania was a strange and beautiful country. There (be) mountains, trees and rivers everywhere. The Count s home, Castle Dracula was in the mountains. I had six hours to wait before the coach came to take me there, I went into a little hotel. It was
warm and friendly inside the hotel. The people there were all laughing and talking. Where are you going? they asked me. To Castle Dracula, I. Suddenly the room was silent and everyone turned to look at me. I could not understand why they all looked afraid. Don t go there, someone said. But I have to, I. It s business. They began to talk again, but they were no longer laughing. When the coach arrived and I got into it, a crowd of people came to watch, and I heard the word vampire. Transylvania : Count : was not very pleased : perhaps : terrible : everywhere : coach : friendly : business : no longer : crowd of people : vampire : which whose who whom
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He ( visit is visiting visits was visited ) me every day. The store ( was is were am ) full of young people last week. He ( knew have known has known is knowing ) her for 15 years. I ( can will may could ) play the piano at the age of two. We ( discussed about discussed in discussed discussed with ) our plan. I have a friend ( whose whom which who ) lives in Boston. This desk is made ( of from in by ) wood. You must finish this job ( in to on by ) noon. She is very interested ( at in out into ) English. He is ( too very such so ) tired that he can t walk.
. I had coffee this morning. I ( ) coffee this morning. 2. This book is difficult. This book is not ( ). 3. I would like to go to Italy. I ( ) to go to Italy. 4. Just a minute, please. Please ( ) a minute. 5. What is your date of birth? When were you ( )? 6. Kevin is Tom s son. Tom is Kevin s ( ). 7. Keep walking. Don t ( ) walking.
Kumi : My parents are going to buy me a computer! Emma : That s great news! ( a ) Kumi : I can t decide. ( b ) Emma : ( c ) Let s go to the electronics store tomorrow. Kumi : Great! ( d ) Emma : Really? That would be perfect! ( e ) Kumi : Well... ( f ) Emma : All right! And then I ll buy you a cupcake, if you like. What time can I see you tomorrow? I don t know a lot about computers. Don t worry. I ll help you. How about 9:00 in the morning? What kind will you get?
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