helen: we will have a new employee. i saw a guy in the hr...
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Helen: We will have a new employee. I saw a guy in the HR department.
Linda: What does he look like? Is he handsome?
Helen: He is tall and looks handsome. However, he is not my cup of tea.
Linda: I’m so excited. We have handsome and young guy.
Helen: But you were taken already. You had better give way to other singles.
Linda: Sometimes we need to do something exciting for a change.
어떻게 생겼어? What’s your new office like? 새 사무실은 어떻게 생겼어?
What does your puppy look like? 너의 강아지는 어떻게 생겼어?
취향이 아닌 Politics is not my cup of tea. 정치에는 별로 관심이 없다.
This job is not my cup of tea. 이 일은 내 적성이 아니야.
양보하다 He turned aside to give way to her. 그녀에게 길을 양보하기 위해 비켜섰다.
He refused to give way to others. 그는 다른 사람에게 양보하길 거부했다.
employee 피고용인
handsome 잘생긴
excite 흥분시키다
single 단일의
sometimes 가끔
puppy 강아지
refuse 거부하다
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: We will _____ a new employee. I saw a guy in the HR department.
B: ____ does he look ____? Is he handsome?
A: He is tall and ______ ________. However, he is ___ my ____ ___ ____.
B: I’m so ______. We have handsome and young guy.
A: But you _____ _____ already. You had better _____ ____ to other singles.
B: Sometimes we need to do ________ _______ for a change.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: We will _____ a new employee. I saw a guy in the HR department.
B: ____ does he look ____? Is he handsome?
A: He is tall and ______ ________. However, he is ___ my ____ ___ ____.
B: I’m so ______. We have handsome and young guy.
A: But you _____ _____ already. You had better _____ ____ to other singles.
B: Sometimes we need to do ________ _______ for a change.
Betty: You seem to have gained some weight lately.
Green: I have put on weight around 10 pounds since I quitted smoking last year.
Betty: You need to lose weight. Obesity can cause you high blood pressure.
Green: Do I look so fat? Do you think I need a diet?
Betty: You don’t look fat. You are a little chubby only.
Green: Ok. I will start exercise to drop some weight.
살이 찌다 She has a tendency to gain weight. 그녀는 살이 찌는 체질이다.
I gained weight 5 pounds last year. 작년에 5 파운드 쪘다.
살이 찌다 She looks like she’s put on weight. 그녀는 살이 찐 것 같다.
He has put on weight since he quitted smoking.
그는 담배를 끊은 후에 체중이 늘었다.
살이 빠지다 I tried many ways to lose weight. 살을 빼려고 여러 가지를 시도하였다.
Doctor warned me to lose weight. 의사가 살을 빼라고 경고했다.
gain 얻다
weight 체중
quit 그만두다
lose 잃어버리다
obesity 비만
pressure 압력
fat 살찐
diet 식이요법
chubby 통통한
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: You _____ to have ______ some _______ lately.
B: I have ____ ___ weight around 10 pounds since I _______ ______ last year.
A: You need to ______ ______. Obesity can ______ you high blood pressure.
B: Do I _____ so fat? Do you think I need a diet?
A: You don’t ______ fat. You are a little chubby only.
B: Ok. I will start exercise to ____ some ______.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: You _____ to have ______ some _______ lately.
B: I have ____ ___ weight around 10 pounds since I _______ ______ last year.
A: You need to ______ ______. Obesity can ______ you high blood pressure.
B: Do I _____ so fat? Do you think I need a diet?
A: You don’t ______ fat. You are a little chubby only.
B: Ok. I will start exercise to ____ some ______.
Green: Here are too many exercise machines. What should I do first?
Tim: You should do stretching first whenever you come to the gym.
Green: How long should I stretch for?
Tim: If you follow the video, you will have about 10 minutes stretching.
Green: Then you walk on a treadmill for 20 minutes. You’d better speed up as much as possible
for last 5 minutes.
Tim: Do you think it’s not fast enough?
~를 걷다 He was the first person to walk on the bridge.
그 다리를 걸은 첫 번째 사람이다.
The floor creaks whenever we walk on it.
마루 위를 걸을 때마다 삐걱거리는 소리가 났다.
~하는 편이 낫다 You had better do it right away. 즉시 그것을 하는 것이 더 좋다.
We had better not stay here any longer. 더 이상 머물지 않는 것이 더 좋다.
가능한 한 We have to save money as much as possible.
가능한 한 돈을 절약해야 한다.
We respect his opinion as much as possible.
우리는 그의 의사를 최대한 존경한다.
machine 기계
stretch 늘이다
gym 체육관
follow 따르다
treadmill 런닝머신
speed up 속도를 높이다
possible 가능한
enough 충분한
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: Here are too many exercise machines. What should I ____ _____?
B: You should do stretching first _______ you come to the gym.
A: How long should I ______ ____?
B: If you _____ the video, you will have ______ 10 minutes stretching.
A: Then you _____ ___ a treadmill for 20 minutes. You’d ______ speed up __ _____ ___ _______ for last
5 minutes.
B: Do you think it’s not _____ _______?
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: Here are too many exercise machines. What should I ____ _____?
B: You should do stretching first _______ you come to the gym.
A: How long should I ______ ____?
B: If you _____ the video, you will have ______ 10 minutes stretching.
A: Then you _____ ___ a treadmill for 20 minutes. You’d ______ speed up __ _____ ___ _______ for last
5 minutes.
B: Do you think it’s not _____ _______?
James: You have a nice build. How often do you work out?
Green: Three or four times a week. I’m trying to work out more often.
James: Continuous exercises strengthen your abs and other muscles.
Green: I want to have a six-pack. So I work on my abs a lot.
James: If you want a six-pack, you should stay away from alcohol.
Green: Of course. I seldom drink alcohol recently.
운동하다 I work out three days a week. 일주일에 3일 운동을 합니다.
He used to work out in the gym regularly.
그는 체육관에서 규칙적으로 운동을 하였다.
복근운동을 하다 I never worked on my abs before. 나는 전에는 복근 운동을 하지 않았다.
He works on abs a lot everyday. 그는 매일 복근 운동을 많이 한다.
멀리하다 You should stay away from the gambling. 너는 놀음을 멀리해야 한다.
Please stay away from that guy. 그 친구를 가까이하지 마세요.
build 체격
times 횟수
strengthen 강하게 하다
abs 복근
muscle 근육
alcohol 술
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: You ____ a nice _____. How often do you ______ ____?
B: Three or four _____ a week. I’m trying to ______ _____ more often.
A: Continuous exercises ______ your abs and other muscles.
B: I want to have a six-pack. So I ____ ___ my ____ a lot.
A: If you want a six-pack, you should _____ _____ _____ alcohol.
B: Of course. I _______ drink alcohol recently.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: You ____ a nice _____. How often do you ______ ____?
B: Three or four _____ a week. I’m trying to ______ _____ more often.
A: Continuous exercises ______ your abs and other muscles.
B: I want to have a six-pack. So I ____ ___ my ____ a lot.
A: If you want a six-pack, you should _____ _____ _____ alcohol.
B: Of course. I _______ drink alcohol recently.
Doctor: What seems to be the trouble?
Patient: I feel pain in my throat. I can hardly speak.
Doctor: Please open your mouth and make some sounds. Tonsils are swelling a little.
Patient: It’s been sore since yesterday and I also have a runny nose.
Doctor: It looks like you have a cold. Let me write out a prescription.
Patient: Are there side effects that I should be mindful?
아프다 I feel pain all over my body. 온몸이 아프다.
I feel pain in the stomach. 배가 아프다.
콧물을 흘리다 My nose is itchy and runny. 코가 간지럽고 콧물이 난다
The child’s nose was running. 아이는 콧물을 흘리고 있었다.
처방전을 쓰다 The doctor write out a prescription for me. 의사가 내게 처방전을 써 주었다.
Let me write out a prescription. 처방전을 써 줄게요.
trouble 문제
pain 통증
throat 목
hardly 거의 ~ 못하다
mouth 입
tonsil 편도
swollen 붓다
sore 아픈
prescription 처방전
mindful 염두에 두다
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: What seems to ___ ___ _____?
B: I ____ ____ ___ my throat. I can _____ speak.
A: Please open your mouth and ____ some ______. Tonsils are ______ a little.
B: It’s been ____ since yesterday and I also ______ a ______ nose.
A: It looks like you _____ a _____. Let me ______ ____ a prescription.
B: Are there _____ _____ that I should be mindful?
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: What seems to ___ ___ _____?
B: I ____ ____ ___ my throat. I can _____ speak.
A: Please open your mouth and ____ some ______. Tonsils are ______ a little.
B: It’s been ____ since yesterday and I also ______ a ______ nose.
A: It looks like you _____ a _____. Let me ______ ____ a prescription.
B: Are there _____ _____ that I should be mindful?
Doctor: It seems that a boil festered and is filled with pus.
Patient: Will you lance the boil? I’m afraid it will be painful.
Doctor: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need a lance. I’ll prescribe some medicine for it.
Patient: I have the trauma over to lance a boil.
Doctor: Maybe you have the painful experience, having a boil lanced before.
Patient: Yes, my mom squeezed boils and discharged pus when I was young. It was very terrible.
종기를 째다 Never squeeze or lance a boil. 종기를 짜거나 째지 말아라.
You have to lance the boil at an early stage. 종기는 일찍 째야 한다.
약을 처방하다 He prescribes some medicine for my cold. 그는 나에게 감기약 처방전을 썼다.
The doctor prescribed medicine for her. 의사는 그녀에게 약을 처방하였다.
고름을 내다 if you see a discharge of pus, see your doctor.
고름이 나오면 의사를 찾아가세요.
The wound is discharging pus. 상처에서 고름이 흘러나온다.
boil 종기
fester 곪다
pus 고름
lance 째다
painful 고통스러운
medicine 약
trauma 정신적 외상
squeeze 짜다
discharge 방출하다
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: It seems that a boil _____ and is filled with ___.
B: Will you _____ ____ _____? I’m afraid it will be painful.
A: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need a lance. I’ll _______ some _______ for it.
B: I have the _____ over ___ ______ ___ ______.
A: Maybe you have the painful experience, having a _____ _______ before.
B: Yes, my mom _________ boils and ________ pus when I was young. It was very terrible.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: It seems that a boil _____ and is filled with ___.
B: Will you _____ ____ _____? I’m afraid it will be painful.
A: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need a lance. I’ll _______ some _______ for it.
B: I have the _____ over___ ______ ___ ______.
A: Maybe you have the painful experience, having a _____ _______ before.
B: Yes, my mom _________ boils and ________ pus when I was young. It was very terrible.
Tourist: Excuse me. How do I get to the Traditional Museum?
Information: You should take subway Orange line bound for North End.
Tourist: Where is the subway station?
Information: You cross the street and make a right turn at the corner. Then you can see the
entrance of a subway station.
Tourist: How long it will take?
Information: It’s just 5 stations away from here. You can get there in 20 min.
지하철을 타다 Take the subway to Seoul station. 서울역으로 가는 지하철을 타라.
Please take subway line 2 to go to Gangnam.
강남을 가려면 지하철 2호선을 타세요.
~행의 This train is bound for New York city. 이 열차는 뉴욕 행입니다.
Where can I catch a bus bound for City Hall?
시청으로 가는 버스를 어디서 탑니까?
~쪽으로 돌다 You should make a left turn at the gate. 문에서 왼쪽으로 돌아야 한다.
If you make a right turn, you can see the store.
오른쪽으로 돌면 가게를 볼 수 있다.
traditional 전통의
museum 박물관
subway 지하철
bound ~행의
corner 모퉁이
across 건너서
entrance 입구
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: Excuse me. How do I ____ ___ the Traditional Museum?
B: You should _____ ________ Orange line _______ ___ North End.
A: Where is the subway station?
B: You ______ the street and ______ a right _____ at the corner. Then you can see the entrance of a
subway station.
A: How long ___ will _____?
B: It’s just 5 stations _____ from here. You can _____ _______ in 20 min.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: Excuse me. How do I ____ ___ the Traditional Museum?
B: You should _____ ________ Orange line _______ ___ North End.
A: Where is the subway station?
B: You ______ the street and ______ a right _____ at the corner. Then you can see the entrance of a
subway station.
A: How long ___ will _____?
B: It’s just 5 stations _____ from here. You can _____ _______ in 20 min.
Tourist: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I should get off to go to the Olympic Stadium?
Passenger: The Green line, line number 2 will take you there.
Tourist: Do you mean I have to transfer to another line?
Passenger: Yes, we are on the yellow line. You can transfer to the green line at the next station.
Tourist: Which train should I take them?
Passenger: You should take the train headed for City Hall.
하차하다 he didn’t get off at the right stop. 그는 내릴 곳을 지나쳤다.
Please get off here. This is your destination.
여기서 내리세요. 여기가 당신의 목적지 입니다.
환승(이사)하다 You can transfer to Line number 3 here. 여기서 3호선으로 갈아탈 수 있습니다.
He wants to transfer to another office. 그는 다른 사무실로 옮기고 싶어한다.
~로 향하다 He is headed for a bank. 그는 은행으로 향하고 있다.
The situation is headed for disaster. 상황은 파국으로 향하고 있다.
stadium 운동장
passenger 여행객
transfer 옮기다, 이동하다
next 다음
head ~로 향해 가다
destination 목적지
situation 상황
disaster 파국
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I should ____ ____ to go to the Olympic Stadium?
B: The Green line, line number 2 will ____ you ______.
A: Do you mean I have to _______ ___ another line?
B: Yes, we are ___ the yellow line. You can _____ ___ the green line at the next station.
A: Which train should I _____ then?
B: You should ____ the train ______ ____ City Hall.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I should ____ ____ to go to the Olympic Stadium?
B: The Green line, line number 2 will ____ you ______.
A: Do you mean I have to _______ ___ another line?
B: Yes, we are ___ yellow line. You can _____ ___ green line at the next station.
A: Which train should I _____ then?
B: You should ____ the train ______ ____ City Hall.
Driver: Good morning today. Where to, Ma’am?
Passenger: Please take me to this address.
Driver: We can take either expressway or downtown streets. Which way do you want me to take?
Passenger: The fastest way. I’m a little bit late for my appointment.
Driver: OK. I will drive you there in 30 minutes.
Passenger: But I don’t like to enjoy the thrills of riding the roller coaster this morning.
어디로 가시죠? Where to? 어디로 가나요?
Where are you going? 어디로 갈까요?
~로 데려다 주다 He took the girl to her home. 그는 소녀를 그녀의 집에 데려다 주었다.
You need an instructor to take you to the next level.
너는 다음 단계로 이끌어줄 선생이 필요하다.
약간 Her performance is still a little bit shaky. 그녀의 연기는 아직 약간 어설프다.
It’s a little bit cold outside. 밖은 약간 춥다.
~에 늦다 He was late for the meeting. 그는 회의에 늦었다.
I am late for an appointment with my boss. 사장과 약속에 늦었어.
address 주소
express 급행의
downtown 시내
fastest fast의 최상급
bit 작은 조각
drive 운전하다
thrill 흥분
ride 타다
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: Good morning today. _____ ___, Ma’am?
B: Please _____ me ___ this address.
A: We can take _____ expressway ___ downtown streets. Which way do you want me to ____?
B: The fastest way. I’m a little bit _____ ___ my appointment.
A: OK. I will _____ you there in 30 minutes.
B: But I don’t like to enjoy the thrills of _____ the roller coaster this morning.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: Good morning today. _____ ___, Ma’am?
B: Please _____ me ___ this address.
A: We can take _____ expressway ___ downtown streets. Which way do you want me to ____?
B: The fastest way. I’m a little bit _____ ___ my appointment.
A: OK. I will _____ you there in 30 minutes.
B: But I don’t like to enjoy the thrills of _____ the roller coaster this morning.
Clerk: Hi, good afternoon, Sir. How can I help you?
Tourist: My name is George. I booked a car for the weekend.
Clerk: Let me check. You booked a compact car for three days. Can I have your driver’s license
and credit card?
Tourist: Can I change to standard size instead of a compact car?
Clerk: You can upgrade to standard size with $10 additional charge per day. Is it OK with you?
Tourist: Sure. Is the car fully insured?
요청할 때 Can I have some drink? 뭐 마실 것 좀 줄래요?
Can I have your passport please? 여권 좀 볼까요?
~ 대신에 They choose a light meal instead of big lunch.
거한 점심 대신 간단한 식사를 하기로 했다.
I’ll have tea instead of coffee. 커피대신 차를 먹겠습니다.
종합보험에 가입된 The machines are fully insured. 기계들은 종합보험에 가입되었다.
I would suggest a fully insured rental car for your next trip.
다음 여행에서는 종합보험에 가입된 차를 렌트 하세요.
book 예약하다
compact car 소형 승용차
driver’s license 운전면허증
change 바꾸다
standard 표준
instead 대신에
upgrade 개선하다
insure 보험에 들다
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: Hi, good afternoon, Sir. ____ can I ___ you?
B: My name is George. I _____ a car for the weekend.
A: Let me check. You _____ a compact car ___ three days. ____ __ ____ your driver’s license and
credit card?
B: Can I ______ ___ standard size instead of a compact car?
A: You can ______ to standard size with $10 additional charge per day. Is it OK ___ you?
B: Sure. Is the car _____ _______?
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: Hi, good afternoon, Sir. ____ can I ___ you?
B: My name is George. I _____ a car for the weekend.
A: Let me check. You _____ a compact car ___ three days. ____ __ ____ your driver’s license and
credit card?
B: Can I ______ ___ standard size instead of a compact car?
A: You can ______ to standard size with $10 additional charge per day. Is it OK ___ you?
B: Sure. Is the car _____ _______?
Andy: We are running out of gas. The fuel lamp is blinking.
Betty: The map says the next gas station is about 20 miles up ahead.
Andy: I will turn off the air conditioner to save the gas.
Betty: Look the billboard! It says there is a gas station at the next exit.
Andy: It’s very lucky. We don’t need to turn off the air conditioner.
Betty: Let’s have coffee and take rest for a while at the gas station. There is a convenient store
also.
떨어지다 We have run out of money. 우리는 돈이 다 떨어졌다.
My phone ran out of battery. 내 전화기의 전지가 다 떨어졌다.
앞쪽에 I can see a sign for a motel up ahead. 앞쪽에 모텔 표지판이 보인다.
The shopping mall is left up ahead. 왼쪽 앞쪽으로 쇼핑몰이 있다.
끄다 He forgot to turn off the light. 그는 전등불 끄는 것을 잊어 먹었다.
I turned off the radio and listen to the sound.
나는 라디오를 끄고 소리에 귀를 기울였다.
fuel lamp 연료등
blinking 깜박거리다
gas station 주유소
billboard 광고판
exit 출구
lucky 운이 좋은
convenient store 편의점
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: We are _____ _____ ____ gas. The fuel lamp is blinking.
B: The map says the next gas station is _____ 20 miles ___ _____.
A: I will _____ ____ the air conditioner to save the gas.
B: Look the billboard! It _____ there is a gas station at the next exit.
A: It’s very lucky. We don’t need to _____ ____ the air conditioner.
B: Let’s _____ ______ and _____ ______ for a while at the gas station. There is a convenient store
also.
Fill the blanks with proper words
A: We are _____ _____ ____ gas. The fuel lamp is blinking.
B: The map says the next gas station is _____ 20 miles ___ _____.
A: I will _____ ____ the air conditioner to save the gas.
B: Look the billboard! It _____ there is a gas station at the next exit.
A: It’s very lucky. We don’t need to _____ ____ the air conditioner.
B: Let’s _____ ______ and _____ ______ for a while at the gas station. There is a convenient store
also.
Traveler: I want to book a flight to Log Angeles on this Saturday.
Agent: Sorry, Sir. All flights to LA are fully booked for the coming weekend.
Traveler: Can you look for an available flight on a day before or after this Saturday?
Agent: Please hold on. We have available flights on Friday evening and Sunday morning.
Traveler: Please make a reservation for me on a Friday evening flight.
Agent: Ok. I will reserve a seat for you. Can I have your credit card number, please?
예약이 끝나다 All the resorts are fully booked for next week.
다음주는 모든 리조트 예약이 완료되었다.
The flight to Hawaii is fully booked. 하와이행 항공의 예약이 완료되었습니다.
찾다 He looks for new business opportunity. 그는 새로운 사업기회를 찾는다.
How does the weather look for today? 오늘 날씨가 어떨 것 같아요?
예약하다 When did you make a reservation? 언제 예약을 하셨죠?
Do you want me to make a reservation? 예약을 해드릴까요?
flight 항공기
book 예약하다
fully 완전히
available 이용 가능한
evening 저녁
reserve 예약하다(결재까지 하는 경우를 말한다)
seat 좌석
Fill the blanks with proper words.
A: I want to _____ a _____ to Log Angeles on this Saturday.
B: Sorry, Sir. All flights to LA are _____ ______ for the coming weekend.
A: Can you ____ _____ an available flight on a day before or after this Saturday?
B: Please _____ __. We have available flights on Friday evening and Sunday morning.
A: Please _____ __ _______ for me on a Friday evening flight.
B: Ok. I will ______ ___ _______ for you. Can I have your credit card number, please?