If/ a sick person/ fold/ ten thousand paper cranes/ God make/ well again 7.. Sadako/ start/ fold/ but/ die/ when/ not finish/ work.. After that/ her classmates/ publish/ a book of letter
Trang 3Match the name of the book in column A with their
writer in column B
1 Gone with the Wind
2 Robinson Crusoe
3 The Old man and the
sea
4 War and Peace
5 Harry Potter
6 The adventures of Tom
Sawyer
a Mark Twain
b Leo Tolstoy
c Ernest
Hemingway
d Margaret
Mitchell
e Daniel Defoe
f J K Rowling
Trang 41 The book/ I recently read/ Sadako and the Thousand
Paper Cranes/ based/ the life/ a real little girl/ live/ Japan/ from 1943 to 1945
2 6 August 1945/ atomic bomb/ explode/ Hiroshima/ Japan
3 One/ survivors/ two – year – old girl/ Sadako Sasaki
4 ten years later/ she/ fall ill/ leukaemia
5 As/ she/ become sicker/ remember/ old legend
6 If/ a sick person/ fold/ ten thousand paper cranes/ God make/ well again
7 Sadako/ start/ fold/ but/ die/ when/ not finish/ work.
8 After that/ her classmates/ publish/ a book of letters/
Sadako/ write/ tell/ her wish/ peace.
9 As/ story/ Sadako/ spread/ paper cranes/ become known/ symbol of peace.
10 The story/ speak/ young readers/ tragedy of Sadako s ’
death/ and make/ universal statement/ peace in the world.
Trang 51 The book I have recently read is “Sadako and the Thousand
Paper Cranes” , which is based on the life of a real little girl
who lived in Japan from 1943 to 1945.
2 On 6 August 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded over
Hiroshima, a city in Japan.
3 One of the survivors was two – year – old girl Sadako Sasaki.
4 But ten years later, Sadako fell ill with leukaemia.
5 As she became sicker, she remembered an old legend.
6 If a sick person folded ten thousand paper cranes, the God
would make him well again.
7 Sadako started to fold but died when she had not finished her work.
8 After that her classmates published a book of the letters which Sadako had written to tell them about her wish for peace.
9 As the story of Sadako has spread, the paper crane has also become known as a symbol of peace.
10 The story speaks to young readers of the tragedy of Sadako’s