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▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank History during, nobles, where, compared to, beheading, in debt 17. They also paid a lot of taxes to the government their low income. 그들은 낮은 소득에 비해 많은 세금을 정부에 납부했다. 18. There were different sets of laws for the and for the common people. 귀족들과 일반 시민 사이에 다른 법이 적용되었다. 19. They attacked the Bastille, a fortress prison the government imprisoned anyone it wished without a trial. 그들은 정부가 적절한 재판 없이 마구잡이로 사람들을 투옥시켰던 감옥 요새인 바스티유를 습격했다. 20. France was also deeply due to a long series of colonial wars with England. 프랑스는 또한 잉글랜드와의 지속된 식민지 전쟁으로 인해 심각한 부채 상태에 놓였다. 21. Many changes were made in France the 10 years that followed the Revolution. 혁명 이후의 10 년 동안 프랑스에서는 많은 변화들이 일어났다. 22. They were put to death by the guillotine, a machine invented for people. 그들은 목을 베기 위해 만들어진 기구인 기요틴에 올라서 죽음을 맞이하였다. * 총 30 문항, 각 문제당 3.3 점씩 배점 1. noble2. alienate 3. extravagant4. lavishly 5. colonial war6. weapon 7. city hall8. fortress prison 9. imprison10. trial 11. monarchy12. abolish 13. privilege14. republic 15. guillotine16. behead

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. French Revolution French people in the 18th century were not equal under the law. There were different set s of laws for the nobles and for the common people. They were alienated both politically and economically. However, they also paid a lot of taxes to the government compared to their low income. Even though the French government received taxes, it was not enough for Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette since they enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle. They spent money lavishly with poor people’s tax. France was also deeply in debt due to a long series of colonial wars with England. So, Lo uis XVI asked the people to pay new taxes. This made the French people mad. On July 14, 1789, an angry crowd of people took guns and weapons from the city hall in Paris. Then they attacked the Bastille, a fortress prison where the government imprisoned anyone it wished without a trial. This first act of the French Revolution is celebrated to this day in France as a national holiday called Bastille Day. Many changes were made in France during the 10 years that followed the Revolution. The monarchy was abolished, nobles lost their privileges and the Church lost most of its lands and power. France became a republic in The new rulers said that King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were dangerous to the public. They were put to death by the guillotine, a machine invented for beheading people History 23. Which of the following is NOT correct? ①. Bastille Day is France's national holiday, celebrated on the fourteenth of July. ②. Marie Antoinette was Louis XVI's wife. ③. King Louis XVI and his wife were executed on the guillotine. ④. It was the Bastille, a royal palace where an angry crowd attacked in Why was France so deeply in debt? ①. The government didn't charge enough taxes to the people. ②. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette lived a lavish lifestyle. ③. France had a long series of colonial wars with England. ④. Nobles lost their privileges and the Church lost most of its lands and power.

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Rearrange the words to make a sentence. 30. 나는 그녀가 태어난 장소를 모른다. I have ( place, idea of, no, the, born, she, where, was ). → History 27. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were put to death by Gunshot. _____ 28. The sets of laws for the nobles and the common people were the same during the 18th century. _____ 29. The government used to imprison anyone they wished even without a trial. _____ 25. In the article, find the meaning of the same word 'Extravagant'. ①. Dangerous ②. Common ③. Lavish ④. Colonial 26. Which of the following was NOT a change made during the 10 years in France following the revolution? ①. The Monarchy was abolished. ②. The Church lost most of its lands and power. ③. France became a republic. ④. Louis XVI asked the people to pay more taxes.

▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank History during, nobles, where, compared to, beheading, in debt 17. They also paid a lot of taxes to the government compared to their low income. 그들은 낮은 소득에 비해 많은 세금을 정부에 납부했다. 18. There were different sets of laws for the nobles and for the common people. 귀족들과 일반 시민 사이에 다른 법이 적용되었다. 19. They attacked the Bastille, a fortress prison where the government imprisoned anyone it wished without a trial. 그들은 정부가 적절한 재판 없이 마구잡이로 사람들을 투옥시켰던 감옥 요새인 바스티유를 습격했다. 20. France was also deeply in debt due to a long series of colonial wars with England. 프랑스는 또한 잉글랜드와의 지속된 식민지 전쟁으로 인해 심각한 부채 상태에 놓였다. 21. Many changes were made in France during the 10 years that followed the Revolution. 혁명 이후의 10 년 동안 프랑스에서는 많은 변화들이 일어났다. 22. They were put to death by the guillotine, a machine invented for beheading people. 그들은 목을 베기 위해 만들어진 기구인 기요틴에 올라서 죽음을 맞이하였다. * 총 30 문항, 각 문제당 3.3 점씩 배점 1. noble [ 귀족 ]2. alienate [ 소외시키다 ] 3. extravagant [ 돈을 함부로 쓰는 ]4. lavishly [ 낭비하는 ] 5. colonial war [ 식민지 전쟁 ]6. weapon [ 무기 ] 7. city hall [ 시청 ]8. fortress prison [ 감옥 요새 ] 9. imprison [ 감금하다 ]10. trial [ 재판 ] 11. monarchy [ 군주제 ]12. abolish [ 폐지하다 ] 13. privilege [ 특권 ]14. republic [ 공화국 ] 15. guillotine [ 단두대 ]16. behead [ 목을 베다 ]

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. French Revolution French people in the 18th century were not equal under the law. There were different set s of laws for the nobles and for the common people. They were alienated both politically and economically. However, they also paid a lot of taxes to the government compared to their low income. Even though the French government received taxes, it was not enough for Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette since they enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle. They spent money lavishly with poor people’s tax. France was also deeply in debt due to a long series of colonial wars with England. So, Lo uis XVI asked the people to pay new taxes. This made the French people mad. On July 14, 1789, an angry crowd of people took guns and weapons from the city hall in Paris. Then they attacked the Bastille, a fortress prison where the government imprisoned anyone it wished without a trial. This first act of the French Revolution is celebrated to this day in France as a national holiday called Bastille Day. Many changes were made in France during the 10 years that followed the Revolution. The monarchy was abolished, nobles lost their privileges and the Church lost most of its lands and power. France became a republic in The new rulers said that King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were dangerous to the public. They were put to death by the guillotine, a machine invented for beheading people History 23. Which of the following is NOT correct? [4] ①. Bastille Day is France's national holiday, celebrated on the fourteenth of July. ②. Marie Antoinette was Louis XVI's wife. ③. King Louis XVI and his wife were executed on the guillotine. ④. It was the Bastille, a royal palace where an angry crowd attacked in Why was France so deeply in debt? [3] ①. The government didn't charge enough taxes to the people. ②. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette lived a lavish lifestyle. ③. France had a long series of colonial wars with England. ④. Nobles lost their privileges and the Church lost most of its lands and power.

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Rearrange the words to make a sentence History 27. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were put to death by Gunshot. [F] 28. The sets of laws for the nobles and the common people were the same during the 18th century. [F] 29. The government used to imprison anyone they wished even without a trial. [T] 25. In the article, find the meaning of the same word 'Extravagant'. [3] ①. Dangerous ②. Common ③. Lavish ④. Colonial 26. Which of the following was NOT a change made during the 10 years in France following the revolution? [4] ①. The Monarchy was abolished. ②. The Church lost most of its lands and power. ③. France became a republic. ④. Louis XVI asked the people to pay more taxes. 30. 나는 그녀가 태어난 장소를 모른다. I have ( place, idea of, no, the, born, she, where, was ). → I have no idea of the place where she was born.