Vocaburary
Grammar
T or F
Questions
Expressions
100

something (a medical precedure) that is done to cure an illness or injury

treatment

100

(  )内の動詞を適切な形に変えなさい。

When he was walking from the station to the office, he saw a bomber ( fly ) and then two white parachutes ( fall ).

flying, falling

100

Yamaguchi managed to return to Nakasaki on August 9.

F (He returned to Nagasaki on August 8)

100

Answer the date of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Hiroshima: August 6,1945   Nagasaki: August 9, 1945

100

彼女は毎朝長い時間をかけて準備する。

She (       ) a lot of time (       ) ready every morning.

spends, getting

200

a person who continues to live after an event or incident; said about a person who was nearly killed or experienced great danger or difficulty

survivor

200

(    )内の動詞を適切な形に直しなさい。

He realized that everything ( destroy ).

had been destroyed

200

Yamaguchi's boss in Nagasaki didn't believe what Yamaguchi had told him.

T (His boss said it was absolutely impossible.)

200

What was Yamaguchi doing when he experienced the first bombing?

He was on his way to the office. / He was walking from the station to the office.

200

私は出来るだけ早く試験日を知りたい。

I want to know the date of the exam (      ) (     ) (     ) (       ).

as soon as possible

300

in a state like sleep because of an injury or illness, and not able to use your senses or respond to people or the environment

unconscious

300

(     )内の動詞を適切な形に直しなさい。

I heard my name ( call ) at the station.

called

300

Yamaguchi lived through the atomic bomb attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but he was not damaged physically and mentally.

F (He suffered physically and mentally.)

300

What did he feel when he became conscious?

He felt terrible pain on the left side of his face and his left arm.

300

彼はなんとか時間通りにレポートを終わらせた。

He (      ) (      ) finish his report on time.

managed to

400

after a long time, or after a lot of things have happened

eventually

400

(   )内の動詞を適切な形に直しなさい。

Mary had to keep ( stand ) for two hours on the crowded train.

standing

400

Yamaguchi made a speech in Prague in 2009 and promised to tell the world to give up nuclear weapons.

F (Barack Obama gave a speech in Prague.)

400

Why were his colleagues in Nagasaki stunned?

Because they saw Yamaguchi bandaged heavily.

400

彼は新しいゲームを買いに店へ急いだが、結局売り切れているとわかっただけだった。

He rushed to the shop to buy a new game, (     ) (    ) find it sold out.

only to

500

a group of people elected or appointed to do a particular job, make decisions, etc.

commitee

500

(    )内の動詞を適切な形に直しなさい。

The man was seen ( run ) away from the accident site.

to run

500

Yamaguchi passed away when he was 93 and his hope also disappeared.

F (His hope remains in us all.)

500

What did he say in his letter to Barack Obama?

He said he would also spend the rest of his life telling the world to give up nuclear arms.

500

彼は父親としての義務を果たそうとしていた。

He was trying to (      ) (      ) (      ) as a father.

do his duty