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STUDENT BOOK
Topics
Introduction
Culture Life Science Question Word Bank Passage Reading
Nature Psychology Reading
Geography People Grammar Plus & Comprehension
Literature History Confusing Words Summary Check Up
Sport Technology
Health Religion 주제 및 제목 찾기, 상세정보 찾기
단락별 Main Idea 찾기
+ 삽입 및 추론 문제
Summary 완성하기
+ Sentence Simplification,
전체 Summary 작성하기
Paraphrasing 강화
UNIT 1
Beatrix Potter, A Friend of Nature
Word Bank
Chapter
Word Bank Chapter 1 ¤ author n. a person who writes a novel, poem, essay, article; creator Before You Study
Think about the questions below and share your opinions with your partners.
¤ tale
n. story, real or imaginary
1
¤ accomplishment n. finished goal, achievement –syn. completion –ant. failure
주제에 관련된 새로운 어휘를 Unit 1 ¤ biological adj. from, relating to, caused by, or affecting life or living organisms
¤ conservationist n. someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution
각 레벨에 맞게 영영풀이로 ¤ preserve v. to maintain or keep alive or safe from injury –syn. conserve –ant. destroy
¤ focus on v. to concentrate upon a specific thing or area
제공합니다. ¤ mischievous adj. playful in a naughty or teasing way; causing harm and trouble
¤ mean adj. nasty, offensive, selfish; bad-tempered –syn. vicious
Language
¤ overeating n. the act of eating too much, causing sickness or discomfort
Literature
¤ fungi n. (more than one fungus) a type of plant that grows from other organisms and feeds
off organic matters –e.g. mushroom, toadstool
¤ various adj. of different kinds, numerous, many –syn. diverse –ant. identical
¤ expert n. a person who has special skill or knowledge in one area –syn. master
¤ apply v. to formally request for an occupation, school, loan, and etc.
¤ botanical adj. of or relating to plants or plant life; of or relating to the science of botany
¤ turn down idiom. to be rejected from a request, such as a job application
¤ popular adj. widely liked or appreciated by people –syn. favorite, liked
¤ protect v. to guard or defend from danger; to keep safe –syn. shelter –ant. attack
¤ landscape n. a view of a section of rural or natural scenery –syn. view, scenery
¤ countryside n. a rural region, away from or separate from the city
¤ scatter v. to spread bits and pieces of something over an area –syn. spread
Unit 1
Beatrix Potter,
A Friend of Nature Have you read any books by Beatrix Potter? Introduction
Do you enjoy stories about animal characters that are friendly and loving?
1 Who is your favorite cartoon or fable character?
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Unit 2 Question
Ebonics, What would life be without language?
A New Controversial What do we use language for?
American Language 2 Think about other roles language has besides communication.
토픽과 관련된 질문에 답하며
본문 내용을 추측해봅니다.
Passage Reading 2
Beatrix Potter, A Friend of Passage Reading been very interested in science. She was most interested in studying 20 NOTE
Before Potter gained fame as a writer and illustrator, she had
Nature living things and made a close study of fungi. In her study, she spent
Chapter 1
Reading Strategy Unit 1 READING STRATEGY most of her time painting pictures of various fungi. At the end of the
Identifying the Main Ideas 19th century, paintings were the only way to preserve records of what
장문을 읽고 저자의 의도와 Underline main ideas of each paragraph and combine various species of fungi looked like. Because of her excellent work, 25
them together to understand what the passage is about.
List the Occupations Potter became a famous mycologist * , or expert on fungi. She applied
List the occupations held by Beatrix Potter and what she to work at England’s most famous botanical garden but sadly was
핵심 내용을 빠르게 파악할 수 did in each field to understand who Beatrix Potter was. turned down because she was a woman.
Beatrix Potter, an Englishwoman who lived from 1866 to 1943,
Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit series was very popular. Due to
있는 능력을 길러줍니다. is best known as the author and illustrator of The Tale of Peter Rabbit * . NOTE its success, Potter became wealthy enough to buy land in England’s 30
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a series of tales that has been beloved by Lake District * . She bought the land to protect the area’s natural land-
children and adults since it was first published in 1902. But more than scape from being destroyed by further development. In her later years,
just becoming a successful writer and artist, Potter also achieved many 5 Potter lived in the Lake District and enjoyed spending time in the
other accomplishments in her life time. For example, she was well beautiful countryside. When she died in 1943, her ashes were spread
known not only for her work in biological science but also for her there and scattered all over the place she loved so much. 35
efforts as a nature conservationist to preserve the natural beauty of
the land.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is Potter’s most famous writing. It is the 10
first story in Potter’s series of tales about talking animals and their
adventures. This tale focuses on Peter Rabbit and his three sisters,
Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail, who live
with their mother in the roots of a fir tree. In
the story, the mischievous Peter Rabbit gets 15
in trouble for stealing vegetables from mean
Mr. MacGregor’s farm. For his mischief,
Peter gets chased and then becomes sick
* The Tale of Peter Rabbit It is the first in the series of children’s books published in
Glossary
* mycologist a scientist who studies fungi E
from overeating. 7. What is the best possible main idea that could be used between the third and fourth 1902 by Beatrix Potter. It has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide.
Summary
paragraph? Find the main ideas of each paragraph and write them with complete sentences.
a. Potter’s life with her family * Lake District a rural area in North West England 1. Paragraph 1
b. Potter’s unceasing effort to study fungi and writing books
10 c . Potter’s success as a mycologist 11
Comprehension Check Up
Comprehension Check Up
d. Potter’s failure as an author
2. Paragraph 2
8. Why did Potter buy land in the Lake District?
a. to make more money with the investment
b. to prevent destruction of the natural environment
c . to build a botanical garden to study fungi 3. Paragraph 3
d. to construct a habitat for rabbits
Comprehension Check Up
Writing & Paraphrasing 4. Paragraph 4
A True or False D Answer the following questions with complete sentences.
Insight & Understanding
Write T if statements are true or F if statements are false according to the passage.
C Choose the best answers.
1. Which sentence introduces the main character and setting of Potter’s famous novel?
Chapter 1
1. _______ The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter is popular mainly to children. Comprehension Check Up 1. Which of the following is NOT an occupation held by Beatrix Potter?
2. _______ In the first story of Potter’s series, Peter gets in trouble having done a. author Grammar Plus
b. illustrator
Comprehension 3. _______ nothing wrong. c . nature conservationist not only ~ but also Grammar Plus &
Unit 1
Besides writing stories, Beatrix Potter was also interested in studying
d. publisher
Check Up 4. _______ science. 2. Which element of The Tale of Peter Rabbit is NOT mentioned in the passage?
emphasis on “B.” The grammatical forms of “A” and “B” should be same. Confusing Words
“not only A but also B” is used when stating both “A” and “B” and putting more
Beatrix Potter was good at drawing living things as well as writing 2.
a. characters
books. What are some of the possible job titles for Potter?
b. narrator
본문에서 다룬 중요 문법과
5개 코너를 통해 TOEFL, 5. _______ Beatrix Potter was not financially successful in writing books. c . settings Combine the sentences into one using the expression “not only~but also” as shown in the example.
d. plot
TEPS, 수능 등 다양한 문제 3. According to the passage, why was Peter Rabbit chased in the story, The Tale of 혼동하기 쉬운 어휘를 한 번
B
She was well known for her works in science. Moreover, she was known for her efforts
ex.
Synonym & Reference
to preserve nature.
Peter Rabbit?
Choose the best answers.
a. because he had caused mischief with his three sisters
䦴 She was well known not only for her work in science but also for her efforts to preserve nature.
1.
유형을 연습해봄으로써 시험 The word “preserve” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to 3. Which sentence describes the field Potter was interested in before she became a 1. 더 정리합니다.
b. because he made a big hole in the roots of a fir tree where his family live Due to the great fire, he lost his house. But it was not all. He lost his family, too.
famous writer?
a. prepare
c . because he ate more than he was allowed to
b. conserve d. because he was found to have taken food without permission 䦴
적응력을 높여줍니다. c . reserve 4. Which of the following is INCORRECT about Beatrix Potter? 2. He participated in the demonstration. Moreover, he published books on the issue.
d. preoccupy
䦴
a. Other than writing, she also made much effort in scientific research.
2. The word “their” in the second paragraph refers to b. She drew many drawings of a number of fungi in the late 1800’s. 3. The movie was very popular in most of the countries in the world. Actually, it was very
popular in America.
a. The Tale of Peter Rabbit c . Though she spent much of her time on fungi, she did not do well in the area.
b. a series of tales d. Though she was qualified to be a mycologist, she was treated unfairly. 䦴
c . talking animals
d. Potter’s writings 14 5. According to the passage, what was the motivation behind Potter’s paintings of 15
various fungi?
3. The word “mean” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to a. She wanted to keep records of fungi.
a. ungenerous b. She wanted to use them in her next book.
b. indicate c . It was her job as a mycologist at England’s most famous botanic garden.
c . average d. She wanted to become a professional illustrator.
d. stand for
6. According to the passage, what can be inferred from Potter’s paintings of fungi?
4. The phrase “turned down” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to a. It was common to study fungi and draw paintings of fungi during her time.
a. reduced b. There were no other records of fungi except paintings.
b. made a curve c . Only male mycologists’ records of fungi were acknowledged as scientific material.
c . disappointed d. Other scientists’ records of fungi were more precise.
d. rejected
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