2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구)

4과 변형 문제 Helping Hands


2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 4과 변형 문제 Helping Hands

 

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The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 4과 변형 문제는

총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.

 

1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)

2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)

3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)

4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)

5. 어법(서술형)

6. 어휘(서술형)

7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)

8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)

9. 영작(서술형)

10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)

 


더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I

교학사(강문구) 4과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

Host: Hello, Mr. Eli Beer. Welcome. I am very pleased to talk to you.

Eli: Thanks for inviting me. I am really happy to be here.

Host: OK, let me start with the first question. What made you start helping other people?

Eli: When I was six years old, I was walking back from school with my older brother. We were passing by a bus stop. Suddenly a bus blew up in front of our eyes. The bus was on fire, and many people were hurt and killed. It was so horrible. I remembered an old man yelling to us to help him get up. He just needed someone to help him, but we were so scared that we just ran away. From that time on, I decided that I wanted to save lives when I grew up.

Host: According to your lecture, you assembled a group of emergency medical technicians at the age of 17. Later on, you organized United Hatzalah, which means "Rescue" in Hebrew, Am I right?

Eli: Yes, you are right.

 

2번 지문

Host: Your group is very famous for its motor bikes "ambucycles." What exactly is an ambucycle?

Eli: An ambucycle is an ambulance on two wheels. It's basically a motor bike, but it has everything an ambulance has except for a bed. We have a lot of medical equipment on our bikes. Actually, we don't transfer people. We just stabilize them until an ambulance arrives. We helped to save many lives by doing this.

Host: Sounds interesting! That will definitely help people in an emergency situation. Do you have any special reasons for inventing the ambucycle?

Eli: Yes, in 2011, I volunteered to work in an ambulance in Jerusalem. We helped many people, but whenever someone really needed help, we never got there in time due to heavy traffic. One day, we received a call about a seven-year-old child choking on a hot dog. The traffic was horrible, and we were coming from the other side of town. When we got there, 20 minutes later, we started CPR on the kid. Unfortunately, he died. At that moment, I understood that this child had died for nothing. If we had come 5 minutes earlier, we would have been able to save this child. I said to myself, "There must be a better way." Then, I came up with the idea for an ambucycle.

Host: I heard that you helped Muslims living in east Jerusalem. Will you tell us the story?

 

3번 지문

Eli: Yes, last year, in a Jewish community, one Muslim named Muhammad called me and told me his story about how his father, who was 55 years old, had a cardiac arrest and collapsed at home. It took over an hour for an ambulance to arrive, and he saw his father die in front of his eyes. He said, "There are many people like my father, please help them." Then, I said to myself, "I am Jewish and I see so much hate between Jews and Muslims, but it's not about saving Jews or saving Muslims. It’s about saving people." So our team went ahead and started saving Muslims too. Then, something special happened. Muslims and Jews who don't usually get along together, but in this kind of situation, hold each other's hand shedding tears of gratitude.

Host: Oh, it's a very touching story. Okay, let me ask about your volunteer organization, United Hatzalah. Your organization is growing very rapidly. Why is it so successful?

Eli: Three things. First, we have thousands of passionate volunteers who will leave everything they do to run and help people they don't even know. The second reason is our technology. Every one of us is equipped with a smartphone and a traffic navigator device. Whenever a call comes in, the closest five volunteers get the call, and they actually get there really quickly without wasting precious time. The third thing is these ambucycles. They never get stuck in traffic. They can even go on a sidewalk. That's why we get there so quickly.

 

4번 지문

Host: That's good. Jefferson Weekly recently reported that your organization is going global. Where have you expanded?

Eli: Frankly, I, myself, am surprised, too. Last year we started in Panama and in Brazil and I’m starting in India very soon with my friends. Currently we have ambucycles in the Jewish community in New York, and even in Australia and Mexico.

Host: Wow, that’s amazing. Lastly, do you have anything to say to our viewers?

Eli: Last year alone, we treated 207,000 people in Israel. 42,000 of them were in life-threatening situations. When I look around here, I see lots of people who would run an extra mile to save other people. Now, we are looking forward to everyone's participation. It doesn't matter who you are, what religion you believe in, or where you come from. We just need people with enthusiasm and humanity. Together, we could save millions of people. Thank you.

Host: Thank you very much.

 

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