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Lesson 7                                        Lesson 10
                  Vocabulary     p.27                             Vocabulary     p.39
                     1. C. go Dutch (To go Dutch is when each person pays for his or her own way.)       1. B. neck (To squeeze each other’s neck out is a fierce fighting or disagreement.)
                     2. A. refill (To refill is to fill up something again.)       2. B. dissatisfied (To be dissatisfied is to be displeased.)
                     3. A. graciously (Graciously is marked by kindness and courtesy.)       3. A. pie (A pie in the sky is a perfect state of happiness.)
                     4. B. iron-clad (Iron clad is firm and secure.)       4. A. escape hatch (An escape hatch is a handy or ready way out.)
                     5. A. reluctant (To be reluctant is to be unwilling.)       5. C. bound (A bound is a great leap or spring.)
                  Grammar     p.27                                Grammar     p.39
                     1. A. noun                                      1. D. adverb
                     2. A. article                                   2. C. conjunction
                     3. D. adverb                                    3. C. adjective
                     4. C. noun                                      4. B. adjective
                     5. B. pronoun                                   5. A. noun
                  Exercises     p.28                              Exercises     p.40
                     1. When                                         1. B. Yes, divorce should really be legal. (The question asks for agreement or
                     2. Because                                          disagreement on the matter.)
                     3. When                                         2. C. Yes, there are many divorced couples nowadays. (The question asks for the
                     4. When                                             number or quantity of divorced people.)
                     5. Although                                     3. A. Yes, divorce is legal here in Korea.
                                                                     4. I don’t think it is right.
                   Reading Comprehension     p.29                    5. They get divorced because of indifferences.
                     1. B. drinking culture
                     2. A. accept graciously                      Reading Comprehension     p.41
                     3. A. business deals                            1. False
                     4. D. rules                                     2. True
                     5. D. the oldest                                3. True
                                                                     4. False (It is a pie in the sky for a meaningless and violent relationship.)
                                                                     5. True
                 Lesson 8
                  Vocabulary     p.31
                     1. A. terminal (Something terminal is fatal.)  Lesson 11
                     2. A. comatose (Comatose is unconscious.)    Vocabulary     p.43
                     3. C. hums (To hum is to make a low, continuous, droning sound.)       1. FOSSIL
                     4. C. ray (A small ray of hope is a little chance.)       2. AGGRAVATE
                     5. A. emptiness (Emptiness is hollowness or void.)       3. ALTERNATIVE
                                                                     4. DENUDATION
                                                                     5. EMIT
                  Grammar     p.31
                     1. C. refers (The simple present tense of the verb should be used for general truth.)
                     2. B. Voluntary (The adjective form of the word should be used here.)     Grammar     p.43
                     3. C. countries (The correct plural form of the verb should be used here after the         1. whom
                           modifier “some”.)                         2. whose
                     4. C. or (the conjunction “or” is used to indicate alternatives or choices.)       3. whose
                     5. B. may (Use “may” for possibility.)          4. whom
                                                                     5. who
                  Exercises     p.32
                     1. I don’t agree with euthanasia.            Exercises     p.44
                     2. Yes, it is practiced here.                   1. COMPANIES
                     3. I think euthanasia is unfair.                2. PRICES
                     4. Yes, a person has the right to die.          3. FAR EAST
                     5. No, I won’t do it.                           4. ENERGY
                                                                     5. PETROLEUM
                  Reading Comprehension     p.33
                     1. A. multicolored IV needles                Reading Comprehension     p.45
                     2. C. an alien from a low-budget sci-fi movie       1. A.
                     3. A. EKG                                       2. B.
                     4. A. from the way his hands would clench       3. A.
                     5. C. mercy killing                             4. B.
                                                                     5. A.
                Lesson 9                                        Lesson 12
                  Vocabulary     p.35
                     1. B. yearning (To yearn is to desire.)      Vocabulary     p.47
                     2. C. inexpensive (Something inexpensive is something cheap.)       1. A.
                     3. C. brought up (To be brought up is to be raised.)       2. A.
                     4. B. tender (Tender is affectionate or loving.)        3. B.
                     5. A. affection (Affection is fond attachment, devotion, or love.)       4. C.
                                                                     5. A.
                  Grammar     p.35
                     1. B. court (The base form of the verb must be used in an infinitive.)    Grammar     p.47
                     2. C. tongue-tied (The correct adjective form is “tongue-tied”.)       1. them
                     3. C. whenever (Use “whenever” for an event or a situation.)       2. I
                     4. A. sweet (Use the adjective form of the word here.)       3. i
                     5. A. shy (Use the adjective form of the word here.)       4. me
                                                                     5. we
                  Exercises     p.36
                     1. B. I kept my feelings for you in secret. (To bottle up is to keep something secret.)    Exercises     p.48
                     2. C. My grandparents raised me. (To be brought up is to be raised.)       1. FRIENDS
                     3. I express my feelings verbally.              2. FRIENDLY
                     4. Of course, I say it.                         3. FRIENDSHIP
                     5. I said I love you to him last night.         4. BEST
                                                                     5. COMPANIONSHIP
                  Reading Comprehension     p.37
                     1. A. mere noise                             Reading Comprehension     p.49
                     2. A. empty                                     1. true
                     3. C. Koreans                                   2. false
                     4. B. in a car                                  3. true
                     5. B. She hit a tree                            4. true
                                                                     5. true




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