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실용영어 1 천재 ( 김 ) 5과기출문제모음 1. 두사람의대화의흐름상 Mark 의마지막말에대한 Susie 의응답으로가장적절한것은? 1) [5 과 ] Mark : I'm going to Thailand this summer with my family. I'm so looking forward to it. Susie : Wow, lucky you. I went there last summer. You should know some of their customs so that you don't make mistakes like I did. Mark : What kinds of mistakes? Susie : Well, I patted a boy's head because he was so cute. But his parents were really angry. In Thailand, someone's head is considered holy because it's the highest part of the body. So you shouldn't touch it. Mark : No way! I don't believe that. Why did you make such mistakes there? I had no idea. But I don't need to know their custom. I understand but you should have patted his head before his parents. I didn't know that. I should learn some of their customs before I go there. 2. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 2) [ 교과 5과 ] (In the car) Jintara: When I first came to Korea, I was (A) [surprised/surprising] to see people driving on the right side of the road. In Thailand, we drive on the left. Mina: Really? What about in Britain? Robert: We do the same. I'm not (B) [used to/get used] the Korean way of driving. In Britain, we look to the right first to see if a car is coming when we cross the street. But here we do the opposite. It was very (C) [confused/confusing] at first. Jintara: I know what you mean. We should be very careful when we cross the street. (A) (B) (C) 1 surprised used to confusing 2 surprising get used confused 3 surprised get used confusing 4 surprising get used confusing 5 surprised used to confused 3. 다음대화의내용과일치하는것은? 3) [ 교과 5과 ] Jintara: Hey, Robert, is anything wrong? You look uncomfortable. Robert: Oh, I'm not used to sitting on the floor, especially when eating. I like the heated floor, though. Mina: Sorry, Robert. You have to sit on the floor in many Korean restaurants. I'm glad you like - 1 -

the heating - it's called ondol. Robert: Oh, I like it. It's warm and relaxing. I wish we had ondol in my home in Britain. Mina: What are the restaurants like in Thailand, Jintara? Do people sit on the floor? Jintara: No, most restaurants have chairs, but some people sit on the floor when they eat at home. Mina: Oh, I see. Things aren't too different, are they? Robert is already used to sitting on the floor. Traditional way of sitting in Korean restaurants is different from other countries. Ondol is a well-known Korean culture among British people. Thai people always sit on the floor when they eat outside. It is no wonder that Korean culture is superior to others. 4. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 4) [ 교과 5과 ] Culture FAQ: Britain Q. Are there any gestures (that) I need to be careful about in Britain? A. I noticed Koreans like to make a V with their fingers when they are photographed. You need to be careful with this gesture in Britain. Forming a V using your index and middle finger with the palm facing inwards is rude in Britain. Apart from that, I think there will be no problems. Q. What are typical food and drinks in Britain? A. Most British people enjoy fish and chips. Deep-fried fish and potatoes are the most popular take-away food in Britain. Without a doubt, tea is Britain's favorite drink. Interestingly, some people say "tea" to refer not only to the drink but also to dinner. Q. What are some major taboos in Britain? A. Discussing money and one's possessions is especially impolite, so don't bring up these subjects. However, perhaps the biggest taboo is cutting in line, or "jumping the queue" as the British say! 영국에서는손가락으로 V자를그리는제스처가오해를살수있다. 피쉬앤칩스는생선과감자를튀겨낸것으로영국에서가장대중적인음식이다. 홍차는영국인들이가장좋아하는음료이지만, 저녁식사때에는마시지않는것이보통이다. 영국에서돈이나재산에관한얘기를꺼내는것은대단히무례한행동으로간주된다. 영국인들이가장싫어하는행동은새치기를하는것이므로절대삼가야한다. 5. 빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 5) [ 교과 5과 ] W: Hi, Matt. I heard that you took the traditional Korean etiquette classes at the cultural center. M: Yeah, they were really interesting. I learned so many things.. W: I know. I really wanted to go. What did you learn? M: Well, I learned how to bow for formal occasions and how to be polite at the table. W: That's very useful to know in Korea. What else did you learn? M: We also learned how to make and drink tea. W: Oh, I've always wanted to learn that. Wasn't it difficult? - 2 -

M: Well, you have to follow some steps, but they were not that difficult. Look, everything (that) I learned at the center is in this book. W: Can I borrow it? M: Sure. Here you go. It was useless. You should have come, too. You shouldn't have done for me. You don't have to go there with me. I don't want to attend the class any more. 6. [ 서술형, 논술형 ] 보기의단어를활용하여밑줄친우리말부분을영작하시오. ( 단, < 보기 > 의단어를모두사용하고, 필요한경우형태를변형하시오. 6) [ 교과 5과 ] W: Excuse me. Am I allowed to take pictures in the exhibition room? M: Yes. As you can see on the sign, ( 해석 ) 플래쉬를사용하지않은채로사진을찍는것은허락됩니다. W: Oh, I didn't see the sign. Thank you for your advice. M: No problem. Enjoy the exhibition. < 보기 > use / allow / flash / without [Answer] You're 7. [ 서술형, 논술형 ] 다음대화를통해한국을방문하려는외국인친구에게해줄수있는문화적차이에관한조언두가지를영어문장으로제시하시오. 7) [ 교과 5과 ] Yuna: Hi, Eric. Are you getting used to your life in Korea? Eric: Yeah. I've made some great friends here, so I'm not as homesick as I used to be. Yuna: That's good to hear. If you need help with anything, just let me know. Eric: Actually, I'm having trouble getting used to some parts of Korean culture. Yuna: Like what? Eric: Well, I blew my nose at the dinner table, and my host family was really surprised. Yuna: Oh, you shouldn't do that when someone is eating. Eric: Yeah, I found that out later. And when I gave something to Ms. Kim with just one hand, she looked a little uncomfortable. Yuna: Oh dear, you should have learned more about Korean culture before coming. < 조건 > 1. 주어진지문에언급된특정상황을근거로하여구체적으로해야할바를조언하는형태로제시할것. 2. 주어, 동사를갖춘완전한문장의형태로쓸것. [Answer] (1). (2). - 3 -

8. [ 서술형, 논술형 ] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. 8) [ 교과 5과 ] (A) Culture Tips: Thailand You should be careful with the use of your hands in Thailand. Thai people eat and write with the right hand, and the left hand is only used in the bathroom. When you want to greet a person by shaking hands, make sure you do it with your right hand. According to traditional Thai manners, younger people should never be higher than older people. This means that if an older person sits down, you should also sit and not be in a physically higher position. One very important thing to keep in mind is that Thais love, respect, and deeply admire their king. Not only is it an insult to Thais if people speak negatively about him, but it is also a crime! (B) Susie: I'm a left-handed person, so I dropped a lot and made table messy while eating with the right hand. Eddie: I'm small when I sit, so I decided to stand whenever I had a chance to sit and talk with other people so that I could get eye contacts more comfortably. Baro: When I stopped by Bangkok city, there was a huge portrait of the King in the middle of the road and it looked ridiculous for me. So I laughed a lot pointing at the picture. Psy: I broke my right arm, so whenever people wanted to shake hands with me, I rejected it politely and bowed instead. Amber: I like taking pictures of myself, so I took a lot of pictures making a V with my fingers everywhere. (1) (A) 를근거로하여 (B) 에제시된다섯명의학생들중에서태국의문화적정서에맞지않는행동 을한학생을모두고르시오. [Answer] (2) (7-1) 에해당하는학생들의행동이태국의문화적정서에맞지않는각각의이유를우리말로논하 시오. [Answer] 9. 다음글의목적으로가장적절한것은? 9) [5 과 ] You should be careful with the use of your hands in Thailand. Thai people eat and write with the right hand, and the left hand is only used in the bathroom. When you want to greet a person by shaking hands, make sure you do it with your right hand. According to traditional Thai manners, younger people should never be higher than older people. - 4 -

This means that if an older person sits down, you should also dit and not be in a physically higher position. One very important thing to keep in mind is that Thais live, respect, and deeply admire their king. Not only is it an insult to Thais if people speak negatively about him, but it is also a crime! to encourage people to visit Thailand to give tips on Thai culture and customs to alert Thai travelers to potential dangers to give information about how to visit Thailand to give information about some gestures in Thailand 10. 다음글의 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? [5 과 ] The meaning of a gesture can differ from one culture to another. (A), the thums-up expresses that someone has done a great job in most parts of the world. But you should not use this gesture the same way in Brazil because it is an insult. (B), if you want to express in France that you don't believe what someone is saying, you can use your index finger to pull down the skin under one of your eyes. But you're now allowed to make this gesture in many other countries because they consider it an insult. (A) (B) However Therefore However As a result For instance Otherwise For instance Likewise In addition In other words 11. 밑줄친부분중, 어법상틀린것은? 11) [5 과 ] (At the table after the food has arrived.) Mina: Be careful with this red sauce. It's made from red peppers. it may be too spicy for you! Jintara: I'll be fine. I eat a lot of spicy food in Thailand. Actually, I think Thai food is much spicier than Korean food. Robert: I'll be okay, too. British food isn't spicy, but I like all kinds of spicy dishes. Thanks for the advice, though. This bibimbap is delicious! Jintara: It really tastes great. Hey, Robert, is anything wrong? You look uncomfortable. Robert: Oh, I'm not used to sitting on the floor when eating. I like the heated floor, though. Mina: Sorry, Robert. You have to sit on the floor in many restaurants. I'm glad you like the heating - it's called ondol. Robert: Oh, I like it. It's warm and relaxing. I wish we have ondol in my home in Britain. 12. [ 서술형 ] 다음글에서밑줄친 (A) 와 (B) 가각각의미하는것을주어와동사가있는완전한영어문장으로서술하시오. 12) [5 과 ] Jintata from Thailand and Robert from Britain became friends with Mina at an international camp in Seoul. Mina meets her new friends on the weekend. - 5 -

(In the Car) Jintata: When I first came in Korea, I was surprised to see people driving on the right side of the road. In Thailand, we drive on the left. Mina: Really? What about in Britain? Robert: (A) We do the same. It took some time for me to get used to the Korean way of driving. In Britain, we look to the right first to see if a car is coming when we cross the street. But here in Korea, (B) we do the opposite. It was very confusing at first. Jintara: I know what you mean. We should be very careful when we cross the street. (A): (B): 13. [ 서술형 ] < 보기 > 에주어진표현들을이용하여, 다음대회의빈칸 (A) 의우리말을영어로완성하시오. 13) [5 과 ] Q: Are there any gestures I need to be careful about in Britain? A: I noticed Koreans like to make a V with their fingers when they are photographed. You need to be careful with this gesture in Britain. (A) 영국에서는손바닥을안쪽으로향한채검지와중지로 V를만드는것은무례합니다. Apart from that, I think there will be no problems. < 보기 > index, Britain, is, your, forming, facing, middle, with, using, in, and, the palm, inwards, a V, rude, finger. 14. [ 서술형 ] 다음대화를읽고아래의질문에대한답을주어와동사를갖춘완전한영어문장으로서술하시오. 14) [5 과 ] W: Hi, Nick. Are you getting used to your life in Korea? M: Yeah, I've made some great friends here, so I'm not as homesick as I used to be. W: That's good to hear. If you need help with anything, just let me know. M: Thanks, Boram. Actually, I'm having trouble getting used to some parts of Korean culture. W: Like what? M: Well, I blew my nose at the dinner table, and my host family was really surprised. W: Oh, you shouldn't do that when someone is eating. M: Yeah, I found that out later. and when I gave something to Ms. Kim with just one hand, she looked a little uncomfortable. W: Well, you have to use both hands when you give something to someone older than you. M: I knew that, but I guess I just forgot. <Q> Write a tip on Korean table manners, based on the dialog. - 6 -

[15-16] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. You should be careful with the use of your hands in Thailand. Thai people eat and write with the right hand, and the left hand is only used in the bathroom. you want to greet a person by shaking hands, make sure you do it with your right hand. traditional Thai manners, younger people should never be higher than older people. This means that if an older person sits down, you should also sit and not be in a physically higher position. One very important thing to keep in mind is that Thais love, respect, and deeply admire their king. Not only is it an insult to Thais if people speak negatively about him, but it is also a crime! 15. 위글의빈칸, 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? [5 과 ] However Similarly When According to Thus In contrast When In fact However This is 16. [ 단답형 2] 위글에서 의밑줄친 it 이나타내는것을찾아 2 단어로쓰시오. 16) 답 : 17. 밑줄친표현중어법상어색한것은? 17) [5 과 ] Q What are typical food and drinks in Britain? A Most British people enjoy fish and chips. Deep-fried fish and potatoes are the most popular take-away food in Britain. Without a doubt, tea is Britain s favorite drink. Interestingly, some people say tea to refer not only to the drink but also to dinner. Q What are some major taboos in Britain? A Discussing about money and one s possessions is especially impolite, so don t bring up these subjects. However, perhaps the biggest taboo is cutting in line, or jumping the queue as the British say! [18-19] [5 과 ] Mina Be careful with this red sauce. It s made from red peppers. It may be too spicy for you! Jintara I ll be fine. I eat a lot of spicy food in Thailand. Actually, I think Thai food is much spicier than Korean food. Robert I ll be okay, too. British food is t spicy, but I like all kinds of spicy dishes. Thanks for the advice, though. This bibimbap is delicious! Jintara It really tastes great. Hey, Robert, is anything wrong? You look [comfortable/uncomfortable]. - 7 -

Robert Oh, I m not used to sit on the floor, especially when eating. I like the heated floor, though. Mina Sorry, Robert. You have to sit on the floor in many Korean restaurants. I m glad you like the heating-it s called ondol. Robert Oh, I like it. It s warm and relaxing. I wish we had ondol in my home in Britain. Mina What are the restaurants like in Thailand, Jintara? Do people sit on the floor? Jintara No, most restaurants have chairs, but some people sit on the floor when they eat at home. Mina Oh, I see. Things aren t too [different/similar], are they? 18. [ 서술형 ] 위글의밑줄친 문장에서흐름상어색한부분을찾아바르게고치시오. 18) ( 단, 완벽한문장으로쓸것 ) 답 : 19. [ 단답형 ] 위글의 와 에문맥상알맞은낱말로적절한것을골라각각쓰시오. 19) : : 20. [ 서술형 ] 다음을읽고주어진질문에알맞은대답을보기에서필요한단어만을골라쓰시오. ( 단, 완벽한문장으로쓸것 ) 20) [5 과 ] I noticed Koreans like to make a V with their fingers when they are photographed. You need to be careful with this gesture in Britain. Forming a V using your index and middle finger with the palm facing inwards is rudein Britain. Apart from that, I think there will be no problems. Q : What do Koreans need to be careful about making a V in Britain? < 보기 > it / because / polite / rude / is 답 : 21. 다음글에서전체의흐름과관계없는문장은? 21) ( 천재 5과 ) (In the car) Jintara: When I first came to Korea, I was surprised to see people driving on the right side of the road. In Thailand, we drive on the left. Mina: Really? What about in Britain? Robert: We do the same. It took some time for me to get used to the Korean way of driving. In Britain, we look to the right first to see if a car is coming when we cross the street. It is used to see the walking people. But here we do the opposite. It was very confusing at first. Jintara: I know what you mean. We should be very careful when we cross the street. - 8 -

[22-23] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. (At the table after the food has arrived) Mina: Be careful with this red sauce. It's made from red peppers. It may be too spicy for you! Jintara: I'll be fine. I eat a lot of spicy food in Thailand. Actually, I think Thai food is much spicier than Korean food. Robert: I'll be okay, too. British food isn't spicy, but I like all kinds of spicy dishes. Thanks for the advice, though. This bibimbap is delicious! Jintara: It really tastes great. Hey, Robert, is wrong anything? (A)You look uncomfortable. Robert: Oh, I'm not used to sitting on the floor, especially when eating. I like the heated floor, though. Mina: Sorry, Robert. You have to sit on the floor in many Korean restaurants. I'm glad you like the heating - it's called ondol. Robert: Oh, I like it. It's warm and relaxing. I wish we had ondol in my home in Britain. Mina: What are the restaurants like in Thailand, Jintara? Do people sit on the floor? Jintara: No, most restaurants have chairs, but some people sit on the floor when they eat at home. Mina: Oh, I see. Things aren't too different, are they? 22. 윗글의밑줄친부분중, 어법상틀린것은? 22) ( 천재 5과 ) 23. [ 서술형, 논술형 ] Robert 가 (A) 처럼보여진이유를한국어로쓰시오. 23) ( 천재 5과 ) 답 : 24. (A), (B), (C) 에서문맥에맞는낱말로가장적절한것은? 24) ( 천재 5과 ) Q. Are there any gestures I need to be (A)careless/careful about in Britain? A. I noticed Koreans like to make a V with their fingers when they are photographed. You need to be careful with this gesture in Britain. Forming a V using your index and middle finger with the palm facing inwards is rude in Britain. Apart from that, I think there will be no problems. Q. What are typical food and drinks in Britain? A. Most British people enjoy fish and chips. Deep-fried fish and potatoes are the most (B)different/favorite take-away food in Britain. Without a doubt, tea is Britain's favorite drink. Interestingly, some people say "tea" to refer not only to the drink but also to dinner. Q. What are some major taboos in Britain? A. Discussing money and one's possessions is especially (C)rude/comfortable, so don't bring up these subjects. However, perhaps the biggest taboo is cutting in line, or "jumping the queue" as the British say! - 9 -

(A) (B) (C) careless different rude careless different comfortable careful different rude careful favorite rude careful favorite comfortable [25-26] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. ( 천재 5과 ) You should be careful with the use of your hands in Thailand. Thai people eat and write with the right hand, and the left hand is only used in the bathroom. When you want to greet a person by shaking hands, make sure you do it with your right hand. According to traditional Thai manners, younger people should never be higher than older people. This means that if an older person sits down, you should also sit and not be in a physically higher position. One very important thing to keep in mind is that Thais love, respect, and deeply admire their king. Not only is it an insult to Thais if people speak negatively about him, but it is also a(an)! 25. culture tips 에관한다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 25) ( 천재 5과 ) 태국에서손을사용할때는주의해야한다. 태국에서악수를하려면오른손을써야한다. 태국에서젊은사람은나이든사람보다위에있으면안된다. 태국에서어른이앉으면젊은사람은서있어야한다. 태국인들은그들의왕을존경하고사랑한다. 26. 빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 26) ( 천재 5과 ) trial victim crime witness innocence 27. 다음글의주제로가장적절한것은? 27) ( 천재 5과 ) A computer company tried an experiment. In its terms and agreements, the company inserted a bit of extra information that said any customer who read them and sent an email to the company would receive a $1,000 reward. Four months later, after thousands of customer visits to the website, someone finally read the details, emailed the company, and claimed the $1,000. But the first few thousands of customers did not read the details, and missed out on the free money. luck guys who won a lottery advantages of online shopping positive effects of email on modern life an opportunity missed by overlooking details ways to earn big money through computer business - 10 -

28. (A), (B), (C) 의각 [ ] 안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Hi there, Jiwon! It's you, ten years younger! These days, I dream a lot about you. Maybe it is because there are so many things I want to achieve in the future. I have to admit, however, that I am having difficultly (A) [pursuing / to pursue] my goals because everybody think of me I am not. People around me tend to think of me as someone who is very thorough and hardworking. Maybe that is why they asked me to serve as the head of the student council. However, there are a lot of things about me people do not see. I have always wanted to be a singer. You are not (B) [surprising / surprised], are you? Well, because others opinions influence my decision, I am struggling to set my goals: should I pursue my dream to be a singer or give that up and just do what I am (C) [expecting / expected] to do? (A) (B) (C) pursuing surprising expecting to pursue surprised expected pursuing surprised expected to pursue surprised expecting pursuing surprising expected 29. (A), (B), (C) 의각 [ ] 안에서문맥에어울리는표현으로가장적절한것은? 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Jintara : When I first came to Korea, I was surprised to see people driving on the right side of the road. In Thailand, we drive on the left. Mina : Really? What about in Britain? Robert : We do the (A) [same / best]. It took some time for me to get used to the Korean way of driving, In Britain, we look to the right first to see if a car is coming when we cross the street. But here we do the opposite. It was very (B) [simple / confusing] at first. Jintara : I know what you mean. We should be very (C) [bold / careful] we cross the street. (A) (B) (C) same simple bold same confusing careful same simple bold best confusing bold best simple careful 30. 다음글의밑줄친부분중어법상틀린것은? 30) 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Jintara : Hey. Robert, is anything wrong? You look uncomfortable. Robert : Oh, I'm not used to sit on the floor especially when eating. I like the heated floor though. Mina : Sorry, Robert. You have to sit on the floor in many Korean restaurants. I'm glad you like the heating - it's called ondol. Robert : Oh, I like it. It's warm and relaxing relaxing. I wish we had ondol in my home in Britain. - 11 -

Mina : What are the restaurants like in Thailand, Jintara? Do people sit on the floor? Jintara : No, most restaurants have chairs, but some people sit on the floor when they eat at home. Mina : Oh, I see. 31. 다음대화의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 31) 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Robert : This place looks nice. What kind of food do they serve? Mina : This place is famous for it's bibimbap. Jintara : Hmm. Looks good. It smells good, too. Actually, I see bibimbap on Korean television shows all the time, so I've wanted to try it for a long time. Mina : It's one of the most popular Korean dishes among people from other countries. Jintara, Robert : Ok Be careful. Give it a try. Why don't you look around? Never mind. Always be prepared. [32-33] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Culture FAQ: Britain Q. Are there any gestures I need to be careful about in Britain? A. I noticed Koreans like to make a V with their fingers when they are photographed. You need to be careful with this gesture in Britain. Forming a V using your index and middle finger with the palm facing inwards is rude in Britain. Apart from that, I think there will be no problems. Q. What are typical food and drinks in Britain? A. Most British people enjoy fish and chips. Deep-fried fish and potatoes are the most popular take-away food in Britain. Without a doubt, tea is Britain's favorite drink. (A), some people say "tea" to refer not only to the drink but also to dinner. Q. What are some major taboos in Britain? A. Discussing money and one's possessions is especially impolite, so don't bring up these subjects. (B), perhaps the biggest taboo is cutting in line, or "jumping the queue" as the British say! 32. 영국에관한사항중위글에서언급되지않은것은? 32) popular food gestures to avoid impolite topics to discuss behaviors considered as taboos differences between tea and dinner

33. 빈칸 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은 (A) (B) Fortunately Anyway Fortunately For example Interestingly Anyway Interestingly However Fortunately In addition 것은 33) 34. 다음글을읽고질문에답하시오 34) 34) 천재 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 The online computer game company was not alone. Another computer company tried a similar experiment. In its terms and agreements, the company inserted a bit of extra information that said any customer who read them and sent an email to the company would receive a $1,000 reward. Four months later, after thousands of customer visits to the website, someone finally read the details, emailed the company, and claimed the $1,000. But the first few thousands of customers did not read the details, and missed out on the free money. [Question] What did customers have to do to receive a $1,000 reward? [Answer] They had to. 35. 다음대화의흐름상어색한것을고르시오. 35) 천재 ( 김진완 ) 5과 Mina : Be careful with this red sauce. It's made from red peppers. It may be too spicy for you! Jintara : I'll be fine. I eat a lot of spicy food in Thailand. Actually, I think Thai food is much spicier than Korean food. Mina : How about you, Robert? Robert : I'll be okay, too. The british people enjoy 'fish and chips'. Thanks for the advie. Wow! This bibimpap is delicious! 36. 이글을통해서알수없는것은? 36) [5 과 ] You should be careful with the use of your hands in Thailand. Thai people eat and write with the right hand, and the left hand is only used in the bathroom. When you want to greet a person by shaking hands, make sure you do it with your right hand. According to traditional Thai manners, younger people should never be higher than older people. This means that if an older person sits down, you should also sit and not be in a physically higher position. One very important thing to keep in mind is that Thai love, respect, and deeply admire their king. Not only is it an insult to Thais if people speak negatively about him, but it is also a crime. The admiration of Thais to their king Bathroom customs related with hands in Thailand

실용영어 1 천재 ( 김 ) 5과기출문제모음 1) 5 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3 5) 2 6) allowed to take pictures without using the flash. 7) (1) You shouldn't blow your nose when someone is eating. (2) You should give something to elders with both hands. 8) (1) Eddie, Baro (2) 태국에서는연장자보다높은위치에자리하고있는것을무례하다고여기는데 Eddie 는눈을맞 춘다는이유로상대가앉아있을때서서얘기했다. 태국인들은왕에대한존경심이크기때문에왕에 대한나쁜얘기나조롱은큰모욕이나범죄가될수있는데 Baro 는왕의조각상앞에서손가락질하며 비웃었다. 9) 2 10) 4 11) 5 12) (A) We drive on the left. (B) We look to the left first to see if a car coming when we cross the street. 13) In Britain, forming a V using index and middle fingers with the palm facing inwards is rude. 14) You shouldn't blow your nose at the table when someone is eating. 15) 2 16) shaking hands 17) 4 18) I m not used to sitting on the floor 19) uncomfortable different 20) Because it is rude polite 21) 4 22) 2 23) 바닥에앉는것이익숙하지않았기때문. 24) 4 25) 4 26) 3 27) 4 28) 3 29) 2 30) 1 31) 3 32) 5 33) 4 34) read extra information and send e-mail to the company. 35) 5 36) 4 37) 5-15 -