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Unit 1
Chapter 3
- Reading
The Japanese have a big problem. The air in their cities is often heavily polluted. It is increasingly difficult to find a breath of fresh air anywhere in Japan.
When residents of Tokyo want some clean air, they sometimes look for special oxygen machines along the sidewalks. A sign on the machine says, "Fresh Country Air. Please deposit 100 yen." The Tokyoite deposits .'his money, places a mask-over his face, and breathes deeply.
This situation is unusual. However, pollution-free environments are disappearing rapidly. Says a well-known scientist, "Dirty air is the number one health hazard in our cities today." - Writing
With the cues given below, making sentences that include a command and a direct quotation.
ex. policeman/stop/car
"Stop the car," says the policeman.- teacher/study/hard
- mother/cry/don't
- teacher/look/books
- host/here/sit
- taxi driver/100 won/give
- doctor/every two hours/take
- principal/come/7:00/school
- policeman/I.D. card/show
- Mr. Kim/look/monkey
- child/candy/give
- Miss Lee/where/going
- customer/how much/cost
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