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1번

 

W: Good morning, students. I’m Career Coach Anne Talbot. I have important news for you. Currently located at the main building, the Career Center is moving to the new library building. In preparation for the move, the Career Center will be closed on Monday, April 17, through Friday, April 21. It’ll reopen for business on Monday, April 24. All services offered at the present location will still be available at the new location. The phone number for the relocated office will remain the same. Please visit the Career Center website for more information. Thank you.

 

relocate 이전하다

 

 

 

 

2번

 

M: Hi, Paula. What are you doing on your smartphone?

W: Hi, Ethan. I’m searching for meal kit delivery services. I’m so busy that I need to save time and effort to cook.

M: Good idea. Did you find anything good?

W: Yes, this one is my pick. Take a look.

M: Oh, it’s Mama’s Meals. Actually I’ve used them before, but I wouldn’t recommend them.

W: Why? They got the most reviews from the customers. Their food tastes good and is pretty high quality.

M: I know. But they use too much packaging for deliveries.

W: What’s the matter with that? I believe multi­layered packaging is necessary for food delivery.

M: To some extent, but that company uses too many unnecessary boxes and plastic containers for packaging.

W: That could be a problem for the environment. That’s good to know.

M: That’s why I don’t use over­packaged delivery services. You should avoid them too.

W: Okay, I’ll keep that in mind.

 

recommend 추천하다 multi­layered 여러 겹의

 

 

 

 

3번

 

W: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith.

M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Peterson. Your shopping bags look very heavy.

W: Yeah, I did a lot of grocery shopping today. We’re having a barbecue this weekend.

M: That sounds fun, but I’m really sorry to tell you that the elevator to your house isn’t working right now.

W: Oh no. I can’t walk up the stairs to the 20th floor with these bags. When will it be fixed?

M: I’ve just called the maintenance service, and they’ll be here within an hour.

W: I hope it won’t take too long to get it fixed.

M: Well, it’ll take at least one or two more hours. Can I help you with your shopping bags?

W: Thank you, but I think you’d better stay here. Other residents may need your help.

M: You’re right. Why don’t you leave your shopping bags here? You can take them when the elevator is working again.

W: That’d be great. Thanks.

M: You’re welcome.

 

grocery 식료품 maintenance (건물ㆍ기계 등을 정기적으로 점검ㆍ보 수하는) 유지, 관리

 

 

 

 

4번

 

M: Sally, have a look at this photo. This is the book café I visited over the weekend.

W: It looks nice and cozy. It’s Candy’s Book Café, right?

M: Yeah. How did you know that?

W: Look here. I can tell from the sign above the arched door.

M: Aha! What I liked about the café was the light above the table. It was nice to read there.

W: I bet. I see two chairs by the window. Was the view good?

M: Yes. It was great to look out the window while reading.

W: Look at this rug on the floor. It looks like a book.

M: It’s nice. You know there’re a lot of books in the café. And, for some books you have to use a ladder to reach them.

W: So that’s why this ladder is leaning against the bookcase.

M: Yes. You should go there sometime. It’s worth a visit.

W: Sure.

 

nice and 매우, 더할 나위 없이 cozy 아늑한 arched 아치형의 lean against ~에 기대다

 

 

 

 

5번

 

M: Ms. Parker, you look busy today.

W: Yes, Mr. Thompson. You know the scholarship award ceremony is in the afternoon.

M: Oh, right. So, is everything all set?

W: Almost. I’ve just been to the auditorium for the final check­up. The banner is set up, and the microphones are working properly.

M: Good. Did you put up the seating chart?

W: Yes, I posted it at the entrance. I also printed out all the certificates. I just have to put them into these certificate covers.

M: Each student will get a bunch of flowers along with their certificate, right?

W: Oh, that’s right. I ordered the flowers and they should’ve been here by now.

M: You’d better check with the flower shop. I can put the certificates into the covers for you.

W: Will you? I’d appreciate it. I’ll call and ask about the flowers.

M: Okay.

 

scholarship 장학금 certificate 증명서

 

 

 

 

6번

 

M: Hello, welcome to Jay’s Cake Shop. How may I help you?

W: Hi, I’d like to order a customized cake for my son’s birthday.

M: Okay, we start from $30.

W: Good. Can you make it look like a basketball?

M: Sure, but you have to pay an additional $10.

W: That’s reasonable.

M: Do you want to add any decorations to the cake? They’re $5 each.

W: I’d like to have a trophy and a boy on top.

M: That means you’re adding two decorations.

W: That’s right. I want to get the cake this Saturday. Is that possible?

M: Yes, it is. Do you want to have it delivered? It’ll cost $5.

W: No, I’ll come pick it up. Here’s my credit card.

 

customized 맞춤형의, 주문 제작한

 

 

 

 

7번

 

W: Jacob, are you still working out at the fitness center?

M: Yes, Laura. It’s been almost a year since I signed up there. My one­year membership ends next week.

W: Are you going to renew it?

M: No, I decided not to.

W: Why? Is it because the membership is too expensive?

M: Not really. It’s quite cheap if you don’t get personal training.

W: Then, are you going to move to another fitness center with better facilities?

M: No, I’m happy with the facilities now.

W: Then why aren’t you renewing your membership?

M: Actually I’m going to take tennis lessons next month.

W: Cool. Tennis is a fun and high­intensity sport. You’ll love it.

M: Yeah, I’m looking forward to it.

 

renew 갱신하다 personal training 개인 지도 high­intensity 고강도

 

 

 

 

8번

 

M: Hi, Cathy.

W: Hi, Matthew. Where are you heading to?

M: I’m going to Camellia Vegan Table for lunch.

W: Camellia Vegan Table? I’ve never heard of it. Where is it?

M: It’s a new vegan restaurant on campus. It’s on the first floor of the student union building.

W: That’s news to me. When did it open?

M: It opened last month. You can eat delicious vegan dishes like plant­based tacos, burgers, and pizzas.

W: Sounds great. How about the price?

M: Quite affordable. You can buy most of the dishes for less than $10. You should check it out.

W: Okay. I’ll go there tomorrow.

M: Ah! It’s closed every Wednesday. Try some other day.

W: All right. Thanks for letting me know.

 

student union building 학생회관 affordable (가격 등이) 알맞은

 

 

 

 

9번

 

M: Are you looking for volunteer programs this spring? Join us for our annual Spring Stewardship Day! This year, the Spring Stewardship Day will be held on Saturday, April 29 at Lakeside Park. Participants will assist with trash pickup, tree protection and more. This event is for volunteers aged 12 years and older. The volunteer work will run from 9 a.m. to noon, and lunch will be provided free of charge after work. We’ll supply the necessary tools and supplies for you, but you should bring your own water bottle and work gloves. Please wear weather­appropriate clothing. This event is free, but prior registration is required because spaces are limited. Please visit our website for more information.

 

stewardship 관리 prior 사전의 registration 등록

 

 

 

 

10번

 

W: Dad. Could you help me buy a wireless waterproof speaker? I need one to listen to music while taking a bath.

M: Okay. Do you have anything in mind?

W: Yes, I want to choose one from these five models.

M: Let me see. Do you have a budget?

W: I’d like to keep it under $50.

M: Then this one is out. Oh, I wouldn’t get this model, either. The playtime should be longer than 10 hours.

W: I agree. Then I have to choose one of these three.

M: Why don’t you go for one with FM radio? You often listen to the radio.

W: Good point. There are only two options left, but I like both of the colors.

M: I think pink will get dirty easily.

W: That makes sense. I’ll buy the other one.

 

budget 예산

 

 

 

 

11번

 

M: Grandma, you still go to the Korean language school, right? Has your Korean improved a lot?

W: I guess so. Now I can read the lyrics of my favorite K­pop songs.

M: Wow, that’s cool. How long did it take you to develop such skill?

W:

 

lyrics 가사

 

 

 

 

12번

 

W: Honey, let’s book a rental car for our trip to Jeju Island next month.

M: I’ve tried, but I couldn’t. Car rental is too expensive these days.

W: Then why don’t we travel around there by bus? It’ll be fun and cheap as well.

M:

 

book 예약하다

 

 

 

 

13번

 

[Telephone rings.]

W: Star Printing. How may I help you?

M: Hi. I’m Alex Miller. I ordered a banner for our school festival a few days ago, but I wonder if I can ask for a change.

W: Let me check first. What’s the name of your school? M: It’s Jackson High School.

W: Hang on. [Typing sound] I’m sorry, but it’s already been printed out. It’s going to be packaged soon for delivery.

M: Oh, no. Our school festival has been delayed. The date should be changed.

W: That sounds like a major change. I’m afraid you’ll have to order a new one.

M: I don’t want to do that. It’s a waste of money. Do you have any other idea?

W: Well, you can write the new date on a piece of cloth and cover the old date.

M: All right. I’d appreciate it if you could send me some pieces of cloth.

W:

 

delay 미루다

 

 

 

 

14번

 

M: Hi, Jennifer. How was your weekend?

W: It was awesome. I had a great experience at a terrarium workshop.

M: What is a terrarium?

W: It’s like an aquarium, but with plants instead of fish. It can be made in any glass container like a jar or bottle.

M: Simply put, you grow plants in glass containers, right?

W: Well, it’s more than that. A good terrarium is a fully functioning micro­ecosystem.

M: Tell me more about it.

W: Terrariums are able to conserve water and keep the environment humid no matter the weather outside. They’re very easy to care for.

M: I see. They sound like a creative way to have your own mini garden.

W: Exactly. Why don’t you try making one? It won’t be difficult, even for a beginner.

M:

 

container 용기, 그릇 conserve 보존하다 humid 축축한, 습한

 

 

 

 

15번

 

W: Ben and Kate are seniors at Eagle High School. They both love animals. Recently, they found some abandoned cats wandering around the school. Ben and Kate talk about what they can do to take care of them. Ben comes up with an idea to start an animal welfare club at school. Kate thinks it’s a good idea because students can work together with a sincere interest in animal protection. But, they don’t know how to get started because they’ve never organized a school club before. Kate remembers that her classmate, Sarah, started the school drama club last year. She wants to tell Ben that they should ask Sarah about it. In this situation, what would Kate most likely say to Ben?

 

Kate:

 

abandoned 유기된, 버려진

 

 

 

 

16,17번

 

M: Hello, students. Laws may seem to be universal, yet every country’s laws are different. In fact, some of them are so weird that you may not believe they exist. In Italy, Rome has strict laws against animal cruelty. For example, if an owner does not walk their dog once a day, they could be fined €500. Germany’s Autobahn is well­known for having dynamic speed limits of more than 160 km per hour. But it’s illegal to run out of gas on the Autobahn. When packing for a trip to Greece, make sure you have the right shoes. The country banned high heels at the Acropolis in 2009. The Greeks put this ban in place to protect its ruins from damage caused by sharp shoes. Spain hates your attempts at making sand castles so much that you could be fined if caught building one. And the fines vary by location. On the island of Majorca, for example, you could pay €100. So, when you visit these countries, be careful! You certainly don’t want to get in trouble!

 

universal 보편적인 weird 이상한 strict 엄격한 animal cruelty 동물 학대 fine 벌금을 부과하다; 벌금 ban 금지하다 ruins 유적지 damage 손상

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