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No.0175 Hurricane Andrew

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Alexandra talks about a bad hurricane that hit her city of Miami.

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英語リスニング・本文

Todd:So, Alexandra you were talking about a hurricane. What hurricane were you talking about?

Alex:I was talking about Hurricane Andrew, and as I said before, it was a category 5 hurricane. I was not in the city when it came through, however I did come back about 24 hours later and the difference in the city was amazing. I was driving down in the morning and it was before sunrise. There was no lights south of maybe Brower county, which is the next county north of Miami. It was dark. Normally when you travel on a highway, there's lights on either side. There's lights of the city, the buildings, the waterways. Everything's lit. It's very strange to drive down a city with the only lights being from your car and as I was getting closer to where I lived, there was no lights. You had to be careful. There were things in the street. We even had friends who kept driving past the street where they lived but didn't recognize it because everything had changed. There was, all the markers, the trees, buildings, had completely either been demolished, or just weren't there anymore. So I had one friend pass his street 3 times before he realized it was his street, so yeah, a lot of destruction, a lot of people were in shock.

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1) When did she come back to the city?
a) 1 day later
b) 2 days later
c) 3 days later

2) When did she come back?
a) Morning
b) Afternoon
c) Evening

3) What was she surprised to see?
a) Lots of people
b) Little damage
c) No lights

4) What could people not recognize?
a) Their friends
b) The streets
c) Their cars

5) How did the people feel?
a) Relieved
b) Angry
c) In shock



英語リスニング・本文

Todd:So, Alexandra you were talking about a hurricane. What hurricane were you talking about?

Alex:I was talking about Hurricane Andrew, and as I said before, it was a category 5 hurricane. I was not in the city when it came through, however I did come back about 24 hours later and the difference in the city was amazing. I was driving down in the morning and it was before sunrise. There was no lights south of maybe Brower county, which is the next county north of Miami. It was dark. Normally when you travel on a highway, there's lights on either side. There's lights of the city, the buildings, the waterways. Everything's lit. It's very strange to drive down a city with the only lights being from your car and as I was getting closer to where I lived, there was no lights. You had to be careful. There were things in the street. We even had friends who kept driving past the street where they lived but didn't recognize it because everything had changed. There was, all the markers, the trees, buildings, had completely either been demolished, or just weren't there anymore. So I had one friend pass his street 3 times before he realized it was his street, so yeah, a lot of destruction, a lot of people were in shock.

チェックシート

リスニングした内容を確認するための簡単なチェックシートです。正解と思われる答えを選択し、最後に「回答を確認する」ボタンを押してください。

1) When did she come back to the city?
a) 1 day later
b) 2 days later
c) 3 days later

2) When did she come back?
a) Morning
b) Afternoon
c) Evening

3) What was she surprised to see?
a) Lots of people
b) Little damage
c) No lights

4) What could people not recognize?
a) Their friends
b) The streets
c) Their cars

5) How did the people feel?
a) Relieved
b) Angry
c) In shock



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