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▶ Phrase Check

3 2 9 People . ▶ Word Check. ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶ Phrase Check. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. rescue, a flock of, in a matter of seconds, that, tells, to brace.

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▶ Phrase Check

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  1. 3 2 9 People ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. rescue, a flock of, in a matter of seconds, that, tells, to brace

  2. 3 2 9 People ▶Reading ComprehensionⅠ A Brave Pilot On January 15, 2009, a cold, windy day in New York City, 150 passengers and five crew members boarded U.S. Airways Flight 1549. Just before 3:30 p.m., the plane took off for Charlotte, North Carolina, and soared high above the city’s skyscrapers. Two and a half minutes later, passengers heard a huge boom. It quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong. A collision with a flock of birds caused both engines to fail. In a matter of seconds, Captain Sullenberger made the decision to land the plane wherever he could. His best option then was the icy water of the Hudson River. Captain Sullenberger told the crew and passengers to brace for impact. Then, he guided the aircraft onto the Hudson’s narrow waterway. The plane landed without a serious incident, but the danger was not over yet. As freezing water began rushing into the cabin, passengers rushed out onto the plane wings to await rescue. Most plane crashes do not end with cheers of joy. But thanks to the quick thinking of Captain Sullenberger, 155 souls were saved. From the time the plane hit the birds to its water landing, only 208 seconds passed. This incident tells people the importance of decision making, preparation, and a team effort. In October 2009, Captain Sullenberger flew to the sky again. ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.

  3. 3 2 9 People ▶Reading ComprehensionⅡ A Brave Pilot On January 15, 2009, a cold, windy day in New York City, 150 passengers and five crew members boarded U.S. Airways Flight 1549. Just before 3:30 p.m., the plane took off for Charlotte, North Carolina, and soared high above the city’s skyscrapers. Two and a half minutes later, passengers heard a huge boom. It quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong. A collision with a flock of birds caused both engines to fail. In a matter of seconds, Captain Sullenberger made the decision to land the plane wherever he could. His best option then was the icy water of the Hudson River. Captain Sullenberger told the crew and passengers to brace for impact. Then, he guided the aircraft onto the Hudson’s narrow waterway. The plane landed without a serious incident, but the danger was not over yet. As freezing water began rushing into the cabin, passengers rushed out onto the plane wings to await rescue. Most plane crashes do not end with cheers of joy. But thanks to the quick thinking of Captain Sullenberger, 155 souls were saved. From the time the plane hit the birds to its water landing, only 208 seconds passed. This incident tells people the importance of decision making, preparation, and a team effort. In October 2009, Captain Sullenberger flew to the sky again. ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Write a sentence in English following the guideline. 30. 그가 맨 처음 전화를 발명했다는 것은 불분명하다. ( first invent the telephone, clear ) It is not .

  4. 3 2 9 People ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. rescue, a flock of, in a matter of seconds, that, tells, to brace

  5. 3 2 9 People ▶Reading ComprehensionⅠ A Brave Pilot On January 15, 2009, a cold, windy day in New York City, 150 passengers and five crew members boarded U.S. Airways Flight 1549. Just before 3:30 p.m., the plane took off for Charlotte, North Carolina, and soared high above the city’s skyscrapers. Two and a half minutes later, passengers heard a huge boom. It quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong. A collision with a flock of birds caused both engines to fail. In a matter of seconds, Captain Sullenberger made the decision to land the plane wherever he could. His best option then was the icy water of the Hudson River. Captain Sullenberger told the crew and passengers to brace for impact. Then, he guided the aircraft onto the Hudson’s narrow waterway. The plane landed without a serious incident, but the danger was not over yet. As freezing water began rushing into the cabin, passengers rushed out onto the plane wings to await rescue. Most plane crashes do not end with cheers of joy. But thanks to the quick thinking of Captain Sullenberger, 155 souls were saved. From the time the plane hit the birds to its water landing, only 208 seconds passed. This incident tells people the importance of decision making, preparation, and a team effort. In October 2009, Captain Sullenberger flew to the sky again. ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.

  6. 3 2 9 People ▶Reading ComprehensionⅡ A Brave Pilot On January 15, 2009, a cold, windy day in New York City, 150 passengers and five crew members boarded U.S. Airways Flight 1549. Just before 3:30 p.m., the plane took off for Charlotte, North Carolina, and soared high above the city’s skyscrapers. Two and a half minutes later, passengers heard a huge boom. It quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong. A collision with a flock of birds caused both engines to fail. In a matter of seconds, Captain Sullenberger made the decision to land the plane wherever he could. His best option then was the icy water of the Hudson River. Captain Sullenberger told the crew and passengers to brace for impact. Then, he guided the aircraft onto the Hudson’s narrow waterway. The plane landed without a serious incident, but the danger was not over yet. As freezing water began rushing into the cabin, passengers rushed out onto the plane wings to await rescue. Most plane crashes do not end with cheers of joy. But thanks to the quick thinking of Captain Sullenberger, 155 souls were saved. From the time the plane hit the birds to its water landing, only 208 seconds passed. This incident tells people the importance of decision making, preparation, and a team effort. In October 2009, Captain Sullenberger flew to the sky again. ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Write a sentence in English following the guideline. 30. 그가 맨 처음 전화를 발명했다는 것은 불분명하다. ( first invent the telephone, clear ) It is not clear that he first invented the telephone.

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