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▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate for playing, banning, keep, once addicted, in terms of 16. A law youngsters from playing online games 어린이들의 온라인 게임을 금지하는 법 17. The bill submitted to parliament at the end of last year was drawn to minors from playing online games late at night. 지난해 말 국회에 제출된 법안은 미성년자들을 심야 시간에 온라인 게임을 하지 못하도록 하기 위해 만들어졌다. 18. She scolded him games excessively. 그녀는 그가 게임을 과도하게 해서 야단쳤다. 19. to the games, it is extremely hard to be free of them, especially young kids. 온라인 게임에 일단 중독되면, 거기에서 빠져 나오는 것은 특히 아이들의 경우 매우 힘들다. 20. The new regulation does not make sense since the cyber world has no limits and boundaries access. 사이버 세상은 접속함에 있어서 한계와 경계가 없기 때문에 새로운 법규의 제정은 말이 되지 않는다. * 총 30 문항, 각 문제당 3.3 점씩 배점 1. portable2. controversy 3. dub4. regulate 5. cut off6. submit 7. parliament8. device 9. concern10. Internet addiction 11. commit suicide12. take effect 13. excessively14. malnutrition 15. extremely
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▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate 21. What does the "Cinderella Law" propose? ①. A complete ban of online gaming for youth aged 16 and under. ②. A ban of online gaming for youth aged 16 and under between midnight and 6 a.m. ③. A ban of online gaming at PC rooms between midnight and 6 a.m. ④. The allotment time for students to play online games is too short. 22. Once a person becomes addicted to the games, ________ ①. It can be extremely hard to be free of them. ②. It's easy to quit playing online games. ③. They can become really good at the games. ④. They will play everyday between midnight and 6am. Cinderella Law Controversy The government’s decision to push through a law banning youngsters from playing online games from midnight to 6 a.m. has raised controversy recently. Dubbed the “Cinderella law,” it regulates Korean online game companies, requiring them to cut off services at midnight for registered users under the age of 16. The bill submitted to parliament at the end of last year was drawn to keep minors from playing online games late at night. It was proposed amid growing concerns over increasing problems from Internet addiction. A middle-school boy in Busan committed suicide after killing his mother after she scolded him for playing games excessively. Also, a three-month old baby was found dead in Seoul due to malnutrition in March after her parents were spending 12 hours a day at online gaming. Officials of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family believe that many kids play online games all night long and have trouble living normal lives in the daytime, including studying at school. They believe the law is necessary to ensure the health of youngsters giving them enough sleeping hours for them to grow. They also point out that online games can be dangerous. Once addicted to the games, it is extremely hard to be free of them, especially young kids. However, many Korean game companies are against the policymaker’s decision. They are concerned that strict restrictions will hinder the growth of the games industry. Some game firm executives also point out that the new regulation does not make sense since the cyber world has no limits and boundaries in terms of access. Young players can use other games based in foreign countries freely without restrictions if Korean firms stop providing services after midnight. The effectiveness of restricting game playing hours is also under scrutiny since the law does not cover other game sources like various console games and portable devices including advanced smartphones. Amid the controversy, however, government officials made it clear that the problems will be fixed after the law takes effect.
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☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Make a sentence. You can change the form of the following English words. 25. Korean gamers can use other games based in foreign countries freely without restrictions. _____ 26. A 11 year old boy was found dead of malnutrition due to their parents' online gaming problems. _____ 27. Playing online games is part of a healthy lifestyle. _____ 28. 이 일은 봉급에 관해서는 좋지만, 단점들이 있다. (salary, great, in terms of, job), but it has its disadvantages. 29. 그 사람이 자꾸 물어보지 못하게 하는 방법 뭐 없나 ? (ask me many questions) Isn't there a way ? 30. 선생님은 공부를 게을리 한다고 학생들을 꾸중하셨다. (scold, neglect, the pupils) The teacher their studies. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate 23. The phrasal verb 'cut off' in the article means: ①. To suggest ②. To permit ③. To encourage ④. To block or discontinue 24. What can be inferred from the article? ①. Excessive online gaming can be beneficial to children's' studies. ②. Excessive online gaming can be very addicting and harmful to a person's health. ③. The Korean government wants to promote online gaming. ④. It is only children who are at risk of becoming addicted to the games.
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▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate 16. A law banning youngsters from playing online games 어린이들의 온라인 게임을 금지하는 법 17. The bill submitted to parliament at the end of last year was drawn to keep minors from playing online games late at night. 지난해 말 국회에 제출된 법안은 미성년자들을 심야 시간에 온라인 게임을 하지 못하도록 하기 위해 만들어졌다. 18. She scolded him for playing games excessively. 그녀는 그가 게임을 과도하게 해서 야단쳤다. 19. Once addicted to the games, it is extremely hard to be free of them, especially young kids. 온라인 게임에 일단 중독되면, 거기에서 빠져 나오는 것은 특히 아이들의 경우 매우 힘들다. 20. The new regulation does not make sense since the cyber world has no limits and boundaries in terms of access. 사이버 세상은 접속함에 있어서 한계와 경계가 없기 때문에 새로운 법규의 제정은 말이 되지 않는다. 1. portable [ 휴대용의 ]2. controversy [ 논란, 반대 ] 3. dub [ 별명을 붙이다 ]4. regulate [( 법을 ) 제정하다 ] 5. cut off [ 중단시키다 ]6. submit [ 제출하다 ] 7. parliament [ 의회 ]8. device [ 장치 ] 9. concern [ 염려, 걱정 ]10. Internet addiction [ 인터넷 중독 ] 11. commit suicide [ 자살하다 ]12. take effect [ 효력을 발휘하다 ] 13. excessively [ 과도하게 ]14. malnutrition [ 영양실조 ] 15. extremely [ 매우, 극단적으로 ] ▶ Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. for playing, banning, keep, once addicted, in terms of * 총 30 문항, 각 문제당 3.3 점씩 배점
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▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. Cinderella Law Controversy The government’s decision to push through a law banning youngsters from playing online games from midnight to 6 a.m. has raised controversy recently. Dubbed the “Cinderella law,” it regulates Korean online game companies, requiring them to cut off services at midnight for registered users under the age of 16. The bill submitted to parliament at the end of last year was drawn to keep minors from playing online games late at night. It was proposed amid growing concerns over increasing problems from Internet addiction. A middle-school boy in Busan committed suicide after killing his mother after she scolded him for playing games excessively. Also, a three-month old baby was found dead in Seoul due to malnutrition in March after her parents were spending 12 hours a day at online gaming. Officials of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family believe that many kids play online games all night long and have trouble living normal lives in the daytime, including studying at school. They believe the law is necessary to ensure the health of youngsters giving them enough sleeping hours for them to grow. They also point out that online games can be dangerous. Once addicted to the games, it is extremely hard to be free of them, especially young kids. However, many Korean game companies are against the policymaker’s decision. They are concerned that strict restrictions will hinder the growth of the games industry. Some game firm executives also point out that the new regulation does not make sense since the cyber world has no limits and boundaries in terms of access. Young players can use other games based in foreign countries freely without restrictions if Korean firms stop providing services after midnight. The effectiveness of restricting game playing hours is also under scrutiny since the law does not cover other game sources like various console games and portable devices including advanced smartphones. Amid the controversy, however, government officials made it clear that the problems will be fixed after the law takes effect. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate 21. What does the "Cinderella Law" propose? [2] ①. A complete ban of online gaming for youth aged 16 and under. ②. A ban of online gaming for youth aged 16 and under between midnight and 6 a.m. ③. A ban of online gaming at PC rooms between midnight and 6 a.m. ④. The allotment time for students to play online games is too short. 22. Once a person becomes addicted to the games, ________ [1] ①. It can be extremely hard to be free of them. ②. It's easy to quit playing online games. ③. They can become really good at the games. ④. They will play everyday between midnight and 6am.
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☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Make a sentence. You can change the form of the following English words. 25. Korean gamers can use other games based in foreign countries freely without restrictions. [T] 26. A 11 year old boy was found dead of malnutrition due to their parents' online gaming problems. [F] 27. Playing online games is part of a healthy lifestyle. [F] 28. 이 일은 봉급에 관해서는 좋지만, 단점들이 있다. (salary, great, in terms of, job) The job is great in terms of salary, but it has its disadvantages. 29. 그 사람이 자꾸 물어보지 못하게 하는 방법 뭐 없나 ? (ask me many questions) Isn't there a way to keep him from asking me many questions? 30. 선생님은 공부를 게을리 한다고 학생들을 꾸중하셨다. (scold, neglect, the pupils) The teacher scolded the pupils for neglecting their studies. 1 1 6 Issue & Debate 23. The phrasal verb 'cut off' in the article means: [4] ①. To suggest ②. To permit ③. To encourage ④. To block or discontinue 24. What can be inferred from the article? [2] ①. Excessive online gaming can be beneficial to childrens' studies. ②. Excessive online gaming can be very addicting and harmful to a person's health. ③. The Korean government wants to promote online gaming. ④. It is only children who are at risk of becoming addicted to the games.
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