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| Unit 10
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| Step 1 ¹«½¼ ÀÏ·Î ¿Ô¾î? |
| 1) a: Tom, I envy you going to France. What takes you
to Paris? |
| b: Oh, I'm going there on business,
unfortunately. |
| 2) a: So, what brings you to Dallas? |
| b: I'm just here on vacation.
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| Step 2 ~ÇÏ·¯ °¡´Ù |
| 1) a: Let's go swimming. |
| b: Please. let's. |
| 2) If we have time left over, we can go bowling.
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| 3) a: Shall we go dancing tonight? |
| b: No, thanks. I'm really not in
the mood. |
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| Step 3 °¡¼~ÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) Let me go talk to him. |
| 2) Let's go take a look. |
| 3) Why don't I just go take a look at the house?
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| 4) a: We are going hiking, despite the rain. |
| b: Suit yourself. |
| 5) I'll go get a taxi. |
| 6) I'll go get the other thing. |
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| Step 4 ³ª °£´Ù~ |
| 1) I'm off. |
| 2) a: I'm off to Hongkong on Tuesday. |
| b: Have a good trip! |
| 3) Thank you very much , but I really must be off.
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| Step 5 ¿À´Ù |
| 1) a: Where's my daddy? |
| b: He'll be here. |
| 2) He isn't here. |
| 3) Why are you here? |
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| Step 6 °ð °¥°Ô |
| 1) a: Can you come to my office at 3? |
| b: Sure. I'll be there. |
| 2) a: Be there |
| b: Let's all be there. |
| 3) You're going to be there. |
| 4) Make sure you are there then. |
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| Step 7 °ð °©´Ï´Ù |
| 1) a: That'll be 20 dollars, sir. |
| b: Do you take credit cards?
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| a: Yes, we do. ( To another
customer) I'll be right with you, ma'am. |
| 2) Excuse me. I'll be right back with you. |
| 3) I have to run. |
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| Step 8 °Å±â ÀÖ¾ú´Ù/³ªµµ °æÇèÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù
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| 1) We've been there for 8 years! |
| 2) a: Committee meetings are sure boring. |
| b: I've been there. I know exactly
what you mean. |
| 3) a: I'm constantly on the road selling vacuum
cleaners. |
| b: I've been there before, so I
know how tough it is. |
| 4) He has been around much. |
| 5) You haven't been around much, son. Trust me, until
you have your own son. |
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| Step 9 ~¿¡ ´Ù³à ¿Ô´Ù |
| 1) Have you been to Korea recently? |
| 2) I've been to England for a month, and the situation
around here has drastically changed. |
| 3) a: Where have you been all this time? We were about
to start without you. |
| b: I'm sorry I'm late. I've been to
the bathroom. |
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| Step 10 ¿À¼Ì±º¿ä |
| 1) a: Hey, Tom! Glad you made it. |
| b: I'm glad you could make it, too!
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| 2) I think you'll make it in 10 minutes. |
| 3) a: Hi, Tom! Sorry we're late. |
| b: You made it! No problem at all.
Glad you're here safely. |
| 4) I can't make it to your party tonight. |
| 5) a: You made it! Congratulations! |
| b: Thanks! I couldn't have done it
without your help. |
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| Step 11 ¸¶ÁÖÄ¡´Ù |
| a: Where to? |
b: Well, the thing is, I don't want to
stay at any hotels on the East Side where I might run into some acquaintance of mine.
I'm travelling incognito. |
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| Step 12 ¾îµð¼ ¸¸³¯±î? |
| 1) a: If we meet inside the store, where will I find
you? |
| b: Look for me in the book section.
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| 2) a: I'll tell Tom to pick you up. Where will he find
you? |
| b: Ask him to look for me right in
front of the bus station. |
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| Step 13 ¸¶ÁßÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) a: Could(Would) you meet me at the airport? |
| b: I'll meet you at the airport.
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| 2) I am supposed to meet someone at the airport this
afternoon. |
| 3) I'll see you to the door. |
| 4) I'll show you the door in short order if you
flunked English. |
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| Step 14 Â÷·Î µ¥¸®·¯ °¡´Ù |
| 1) Will you pick me up at five? |
| 2) Could you come to pick me up at five? |
| 3) Please pick up some apples on your way home.
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| 4) a: How long would it take to repair? |
| b: I'll have it ready for you pick
up by Thursday. |
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| Step 15 Áö³ªÃİ¡´Ù |
| 1) Did you see the woman that just passed by? |
| 2) I was just passing by and I saw your car. |
| 3) a: This is my floor. Let me get by, please. |
| b: Certainly. sorry I was blocking
the way. |
| 4) a: Coming through, please. |
| b: Give him some room. |
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| Step 16 ºñÄÑÁÖ¼¼¿ä |
| 1) Step aside, please! Let Mr. Schwarznegger through.
please. |
| 2) a: clear the way! They're bringing a big table.
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| b: Sorry. I didn't realize that I
was in the way. |
| 3) Get out of the way! |
| 4) Stand clear of the gate of the elevator. |
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| Step 17 ²¨Á®! |
| 1) Get lost! |
| 2) A man doesn't know if a woman is interested until
she tells him to get lost. |
| 3) Beat it! Otherwise Tom will beat you up. |
| 4) Scram, you aren't wanted here. |
| 5) a: Tom's here to see you.
b: Well. tell him to take a walk. |
| 6) We got lost in the middle of the city. |
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| Step 18 Àá±ñ µé¸£´Ù |
| 1) a: Take care, Tom. Drop by for a drink sometime.
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| b: I'll do that. See you. |
| 2) a: It was good to hear your voice, Tom. |
| b: Same here, Helen. Drop in
sometime. |
| 3) a: I'm sorry to drop in on you without calling.
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| b: Not at all, Tom. I'm glad you
could drop by. |
| 4) Thank you for coming by. |
| 5) I'm only here for a cup of coffee. |
| 6) a: It was nice to see you, Tom. Take care. |
| b: Thanks. Look me up when you're
in town. Bye. |
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| Step 19 Àá½Ã ¸Ó¹«¸£´Ù |
| 1) I stopped over at Seattle on my way to New York.
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| 2) On the way back, we have a plan to stop over at LA.
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| Step 20 Âü¼®ÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) You must leave for Pusan at 6 to attend a
reception. |
| 2) I'm attending a presentation on sales strategies.
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| 3) I'm glad you showed up. |
| 4) a: Come on. are you in?
b: I'm out. |
| 5) Everyone's in it. |
| 6) a: quite a good turnout, isn't it? |
| b: Looks like everybody who's
anybody is here. |
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| Step 21 ÇÔ²² ÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) a: I hate to intrude, but the restaurant is full.
Could I join you? |
| b: Sure. Have a seat. |
| 2) a: I think I'll go to the pool for a swim. |
| b: I'll join you in that. |
| 3) a: We're going to pub after work today. Will you
join us? |
| b: No, I won't. Count me out.
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| 4) I joined the class halfway through the second term.
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| Step 22 È¥ÀÚ À߳ô ÇÏÁö¸¶ |
| You're no better anybody else. Join the crowd. |
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| Step 23 ²ø¾îµéÀÌÁö¸¶/»©Áà |
| a: Everyone in the office is meeting to consider
forming a union. |
| b: Well, leave me out of it! I'm not in favor of
unions. |
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| Step 24 °°ÀÌ °¥·¡? |
| 1) Do you want to come along? |
| 2) You go on ahead-I'll come along later. |
| 3) I'll come along with you. |
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| Step 25 ¿Ü½ÄÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) Today is our anniversary. We decide to eat out. My
wife want to go someplace expensive. |
| 2) Honey, let's eat out tonight. |
| 3) Let's have a cookout in the park this evening.
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| Step 26 ¹è´ÞÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) After he delivered the enormous filters to that
whole area, all he got was chicken-feed. |
| 2) I'm having my lunch delivered. |
| 3) Could you have the ticket delivered to his office
on Monday, please? |
| 4) Shall we send the goods, or will you call for them?
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| Step 27 ~¸¦ ºÎ¸£·¯ º¸³»´Ù |
| 1) Did you send for a doctor? |
| 2) Could you send someone over to repair it? |
| 3) I didn't know you were coming over. |
| 4) I'll be happy to come over and discuss the matter
you suggest anytime. |
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| Step 28 ¿ëÄÉ ºüÁ® ³ª¿À´Ù |
| 1) He always makes an excuse for being late. But he
always gets away with it. |
| 2) I won't let you get away with what you've said.
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| 3) She is such an innocent girl that she can get away
with murder. |
| 4) a: I'm going to pretend to get sick this morning,
so I can go to the game. |
| b: You'll never get away with it!
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| Step 29 ¿ÜÃâ ±ÝÁö¾ß |
| 1) a: You wanna play tennis with me? |
| b: No, I can't. I'm grounded. I
said one more word to the mother. |
| 2) His dad grounded the kid for lying to him. |
| 3) I got home at 2 AM and dad grounded me on the spot.
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| Step 30 ÀÌ»çÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) He moved in next door. |
| 2) Once we have decorated the house, we can move in.
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| 3) she is planning ti run away. |