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▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank Issue & Debate just around, caused by, tend to, is necessary 21. Other proponents support their view, claiming that rallies turn violent during nighttime. 다른 지지자들도 야간에 집회는 폭력적으로 변하게 되는 경향이 있다고 주장하며 그들의 의견을 지지한다. 22. They also stress that nighttime rally ban, especially since security is one of the foremost concerns with the G20 Summit just right ahead. 그들은 또한 특히 G20 정상회의를 앞두고 안전이 가장 우려되고 있기 때문에 야간 집회 금지는 필요하다고 주장한다. 23. With the Seoul G20 Summit the corner, the ruling and opposition parties are at odds once again, clashing over the controversial assembly law. G20 서울 회의가 코 앞에 온 가운데, 여당과 야당이 다시 한번 논란이 되고 있는 집시법을 놓고 대치하고 있다. 24. Chaos sudden rallies 갑작스런 시위로 인해 야기 된 혼란 * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. Rewriting Assembly Law2. summit 3. controversial4. nighttime 5. constitutional6. discard 7. alternative8. revised 9. restrict10. outdoor 11. rally12. insist 13. violent14. security 15. foremost16. nocturnal 17. residential area18. anachronistic 19. hold back20. spokesperson

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. Rewriting Assembly Law With the Seoul G20 Summit just around the corner, the ruling and opposition parties are at odds once again, clashing over the controversial assembly law. The Constitutional Court ruled last September that the assembly law clause which bans outdoor rallies during nighttime was not constitutional. It was totally discarded from July. As an alternative offer, the ruling Grand National Party (GNP) proposed a revised bill that restricts outdoor rallies from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the next day. GNP officials insist that the revised assembly law is necessary to keep Seoul and other areas across the country safe. Other proponents support their view, claiming that rallies tend to turn violent during nighttime. They also stress that nighttime rally ban is necessary, especially since security is one of the foremost concerns with the G20 Summit just right ahead. On the other hand, the bill by opposing Democratic Party principally allows all nocturnal outdoor rallies, except in residential areas, school zones and military districts. Opposition parties say that the GNP’s proposal is unconstitutional and anachronistic. “The GNP’s assembly law revision bill seriously violates the constitutional rights of the people and should be held back by all means,” said spokesperson Jeon Hyun-hee of the opposition DP. They also point out that it is unreasonable to restrict the people’s basic rights of assembly permanently for the sake of summit meeting that just takes two days only. Meanwhile, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency decided earlier to make full use of other clauses of the assembly law valid currently for security and protection of Seoul from any kind of possible chaos caused by sudden rallies, according to the officials Issue & Debate 25. The Democratic Party's proposed bill includes ____ ① Banning outdoor rallies at all times, in order to keep citizens safe. ② Banning outdoor rallies between 10pm and 6am in order to keep citizens safe at night. ③ Allowing outdoor rallies at night in permitted areas of the city. ④ Allowing outdoor rallies at night in all areas of the city. 26. Which of the following reflects the views of the Grand National Party? ① Outdoor rallies can turn violent, especially in the evening. ② Banning outdoor rallies would seriously violate the constitutional rights of citizens. ③ Changing a Law just for an event that lasts 2 days is unreasonable. ④ Having an Assembly Law is unnecessary to keep the people of Korea safe across the country.

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). 32. 한 가지 문제는 사람들이 너무 많이 신용카드를 사용하는 경향이 있다는 점이다. One problem is that people credit cards. (overuse, tend) 33. 그녀의 꿈속에서 그녀는 영국 여왕이 되었다. In her dream, she became. (of, the, England, Queen) Issue & Debate 27. Find the word in the article which most closely matches the definition 'confine; limit situation or ability to participate'. ① Opposition ② Restrict ③ Discard ④ Rallies 28. What can be inferred as the main opposing view points, or concerns of the Grand National Party and the Democratic Party? ① Opposition ② Restrict ③ Discard ④ Rallies 29. The current National Assembly Law bans Nighttime outdoor rallies. _____ 30. The Democratic Party is promoting outdoor rallies in school zones, military areas and residential districts. _____ 31. Security surrounding the upcoming G20 summit is one of the biggest concerns at the moment._____ ▶ Structure ☞ Fill in the blank by using the given words.

▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank Issue & Debate just around, caused by, tend to, is necessary 21. Other proponents support their view, claiming that rallies tend to turn violent during nighttime. 다른 지지자들도 야간에 집회는 폭력적으로 변하게 되는 경향이 있다고 주장하며 그들의 의견을 지지한다. 22. They also stress that nighttime rally ban is necessary, especially since security is one of the foremost concerns with the G20 Summit just right ahead. 그들은 또한 특히 G20 정상회의를 앞두고 안전이 가장 우려되고 있기 때문에 야간 집회 금지는 필요하다고 주장한다. 23. With the Seoul G20 Summit just around the corner, the ruling and opposition parties are at odds once again, clashing over the controversial assembly law. G20 서울 회의가 코 앞에 온 가운데, 여당과 야당이 다시 한번 논란이 되고 있는 집시법을 놓고 대치하고 있다. 24. Chaos caused by sudden rallies 갑작스런 시위로 인해 야기 된 혼란 * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. Rewriting Assembly Law [ 집시법 개정 ]2. summit [ 정상 회담 ] 3. controversial [ 논란이 많은 ]4. nighttime [ 야간, 밤 ] 5. constitutional [ 헌법의, 합헌적인 ]6. discard [ 버리다, 폐기하다 ] 7. alternative [ 대안, 선택 가능한 것 ]8. revised [ 개정된 ] 9. restrict [ 제한하다 ]10. outdoor [ 옥외의 ] 11. rally [ 집회 ]12. insist [ 고집하다, 주장하다 ] 13. violent [ 폭력적인, 난폭한 ]14. security [ 보안, 경비 ] 15. foremost [ 가장 중요한 ]16. nocturnal [ 야행성의 ] 17. residential area [ 거주 지역 ]18. anachronistic [ 시대 착오의, 시대에 뒤진 ] 19. hold back [ 저지하다 ]20. spokesperson [ 대변인 ]

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. Rewriting Assembly Law With the Seoul G20 Summit just around the corner, the ruling and opposition parties are at odds once again, clashing over the controversial assembly law. The Constitutional Court ruled last September that the assembly law clause which bans outdoor rallies during nighttime was not constitutional. It was totally discarded from July. As an alternative offer, the ruling Grand National Party (GNP) proposed a revised bill that restricts outdoor rallies from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the next day. GNP officials insist that the revised assembly law is necessary to keep Seoul and other areas across the country safe. Other proponents support their view, claiming that rallies tend to turn violent during nighttime. They also stress that nighttime rally ban is necessary, especially since security is one of the foremost concerns with the G20 Summit just right ahead. On the other hand, the bill by opposing Democratic Party principally allows all nocturnal outdoor rallies, except in residential areas, school zones and military districts. Opposition parties say that the GNP’s proposal is unconstitutional and anachronistic. “The GNP’s assembly law revision bill seriously violates the constitutional rights of the people and should be held back by all means,” said spokesperson Jeon Hyun-hee of the opposition DP. They also point out that it is unreasonable to restrict the people’s basic rights of assembly permanently for the sake of summit meeting that just takes two days only. Meanwhile, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency decided earlier to make full use of other clauses of the assembly law valid currently for security and protection of Seoul from any kind of possible chaos caused by sudden rallies, according to the officials Issue & Debate 25. The Democratic Party's proposed bill includes ____ [3] ① Banning outdoor rallies at all times, in order to keep citizens safe. ② Banning outdoor rallies between 10pm and 6am in order to keep citizens safe at night. ③ Allowing outdoor rallies at night in permitted areas of the city. ④ Allowing outdoor rallies at night in all areas of the city. 26. Which of the following reflects the views of the Grand National Party? [1] ① Outdoor rallies can turn violent, especially in the evening. ② Banning outdoor rallies would seriously violate the constitutional rights of citizens. ③ Changing a Law just for an event that lasts 2 days is unreasonable. ④ Having an Assembly Law is unnecessary to keep the people of Korea safe across the country.

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). 32. 한 가지 문제는 사람들이 너무 많이 신용카드를 사용하는 경향이 있다는 점이다. One problem is that people tend to overuse credit cards. (overuse, tend) 33. 그녀의 꿈속에서 그녀는 영국 여왕이 되었다. In her dream, she became the Queen of England. (of, the, England, Queen) Issue & Debate 27. Find the word in the article which most closely matches the definition 'confine; limit situation or ability to participate'. [2] ① Opposition ② Restrict ③ Discard ④ Rallies 28. What can be inferred as the main opposing view points, or concerns of the Grand National Party and the Democratic Party? [2] ① Opposition ② Restrict ③ Discard ④ Rallies 29. The current National Assembly Law bans Nighttime outdoor rallies. [T] 30. The Democratic Party is promoting outdoor rallies in school zones, military areas and residential districts. [F] 31. Security surrounding the upcoming G20 summit is one of the biggest concerns at the moment. [T] ▶ Structure ☞ Fill in the blank by using the given words.