Recount 1 (a trip to mount fuji)

Recount 1 (a trip to mount fuji)

8th Grade

15 Qs

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Recount 1 (a trip to mount fuji)

Recount 1 (a trip to mount fuji)

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A trip to Mount Fuji


July 2016, I went to West Tokyo by plane. It was my first journey to Japan. I took a trip to Mount Fuji. I stayed at Sakura’s house. She is my friend in Japan. We were a classmate at Senior High School. Sakura’s house has a big garden with lots of green flowers and beautiful sand. It was so perfect element of a traditional wooden house.


On Sunday morning, I started a journey to the Mountain. At Shizuoka Prefecture, I met Yamato. He was my guiding to Mount Fuji via Yoshida Trail. We took sushi for breakfast. Oh my God, It was delicious. At 9:00 am. local time, we prepared and checked our stuff to continue this journey. I couldn’t say anything when I looked at the beautiful scenery from the foot of the mountain. Yamato looked and smiled at me. He said in Japan language “Kore Wa subarashīdesu.” It means that it was amazing. Then, I replayed “Hai,-sōdesu.” It means that yes, it was.


We reached the top of the mountain after a long and tiring trip. I screamed to blow up my emotion and said thanks to God for this beautiful life. We enjoyed the view from the peak and waiting for the next day. The day that I couldn’t forget. It was called “Hatsu Hinode” It means that it was my first time to see the sun rises in Mount Fuji.


Finally, I, Yamato and the other traveller went home by the blessing of Mount Fuji. That was a very pleasant moment that I ever got.


When did the writer go to Tokyo?

The writer went to Tokyo in July 2016.

The writer went to Tokyo in July 2017.

The writer went to Tokyo in July 2018.

The writer went to Tokyo in July 2019.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How did the writer go there?

The writer went to Tokyo by bus.

The writer went to Tokyo by train.

The writer went to Tokyo by taxi.

The writer went to Tokyo by plane.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Where did the writer stay in Tokyo?

The writer stayed at Shizuoka’s house.

The writer stayed at Yamato’s house.

The writer stayed at Sakura’s house.

The writer stayed at Hana’s house.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

who is Sakura?

Sakura is the writer’s friend in Japan.

Sakura is my friend in Japan.

Sakura is my teacher in Japan.

Sakura is my aunty in Japan.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When did the writer go to Mount Fuji?

The writer went to Mount Fuji On Sunday morning.

The writer went to Mount Fuji On Sunday afternoon.

The writer went to Mount Fuji On Sunday evening.

The writer went to Mount Fuji On Sunday night.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Where did the writer meet Yamato?

The writer met Yamato in Shizuoka Prefecture.

The writer met Yamato in Mount Fuji.

The writer met Yamato in a traditional wooden house

The writer met Yamato in Sakura’s house

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who was Yamato?

Yamato was the writer friend in Japan

Yamato was the writer guiding to Mount Fuji.

Yamato was the writer guiding to Mount Bromo

Yamato was the writer guiding to Mount Everest

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