TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2007)
-GRADE EIGHT-
PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

HINTS:
Amagasaki
Osaka
The death toll rose to 74 on Tuesday in Japan's deadliest rail crash in decades, as crews pulled more victims from the wreckage. Investigators focused on whether excessive speed or the driver's inexperience had caused the train to derail and slam into an apartment building. The seven-car commuter train carrying 580 passengers left the rails Monday morning near Amagasaki, a suburb of Osaka, about 250 miles west of Tokyo. It injured more than 440 people.