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1 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 2 7 8 History to describe, whenever, were covered with, is located in, the oldest 19. It _____________________ Cambridge, Massachusetts. 20. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions _____________________ ivy vines. 21. Many people think of academic superiority _____________________ they hear the term Ivy League. 22. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s _____________________ an athletics division. 23. Harvard, _____________________ university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. 1. originally2. seaboard 3. superiority4. found 5. establish6. private 7. university8. northeastern 9. term10. entry 11. ivy vines12. respected 13. institution14. simply 15. coin16. at first 17. naval academy18. military academy

2 ▶ Reading Comprehension Ⅰ ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. Ivy League Eight private universities in the northeastern U.S. are called Ivy League schools. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. The eight schools are Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Columbia University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University. Harvard, the oldest university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Yale in New Haven, Connecticut was founded in 1701. The University of Pennsylvania, also known as Penn or UPenn, is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1740. Princeton was founded in 1746. It is in Princeton, New Jersey. Columbia in New York City was founded in 1754. Brown founded in 1764 is in Providence, Rhode Island. Dartmouth, established in 1769, is in Hanover, New Hampshire. Cornell, established in 1865, is in Ithaca, New York. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools, or simply the Ivies. Other schools in the northeastern seaboard of the U.S., such as the U.S. Military Academy, or West Point founded in 1802, and the U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, were also called Ivies at first. Many people now think of academic superiority and the difficulties of gaining entry to these universities, whenever they hear the term Ivy League. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions were covered with ivy vines. 2 7 8 History 24. What university was founded first in Ivy? ① Yale University was founded first. ② Princeton University was founded first. ③ Harvard was founded first. ④ Dartmouth College was founded first. 25. How many schools are there in Ivy League? ① There are five schools in Ivy League. ② There are six schools in Ivy League. ③ There are seven schools in Ivy League. ④ There are eight schools in Ivy League. 26. What is the opposite word of 'superiority'? ① support ② integrate ③ inferiority ④ superficial

3 ▶ Reading Comprehension Ⅱ 27. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools. ______ 28. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. ______ ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). 2 7 8 History Ivy League Eight private universities in the northeastern U.S. are called Ivy League schools. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. The eight schools are Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Columbia University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University. Harvard, the oldest university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Yale in New Haven, Connecticut was founded in 1701. The University of Pennsylvania, also known as Penn or UPenn, is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1740. Princeton was founded in 1746. It is in Princeton, New Jersey. Columbia in New York City was founded in 1754. Brown founded in 1764 is in Providence, Rhode Island. Dartmouth, established in 1769, is in Hanover, New Hampshire. Cornell, established in 1865, is in Ithaca, New York. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools, or simply the Ivies. Other schools in the northeastern seaboard of the U.S., such as the U.S. Military Academy, or West Point founded in 1802, and the U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, were also called Ivies at first. Many people now think of academic superiority and the difficulties of gaining entry to these universities, whenever they hear the term Ivy League. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions were covered with ivy vines. ▶ Structure 29. The U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, was also called Ivies ____________ first. (a) at (b) in (c) to (d) get ☞ Choose the correct words for the blanks. 30. Many of the old buildings in these Ivy League universities are ____________ with ivy vines. (a) put (b) away (c) full (d) covered

4 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 2 7 8 History to describe, whenever, were covered with, is located in, the oldest 19. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 20. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions were covered with ivy vines. 21. Many people think of academic superiority whenever they hear the term Ivy League. 22. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. 23. Harvard, the oldest university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. 1. originally [ 원래는 ]2. seaboard [ 해안지방 ] 3. superiority [ 우수성 ]4. found [ 설립하다 ] 5. establish [ 설립하다 ]6. private [ 사립의 ] 7. university [ 대학교 ]8. northeastern [ 동북부 ] 9. term [ 용어 ]10. entry [ 입학 ] 11. ivy vines [ 담쟁이 덩굴 ]12. respected [ 훌륭한, 높이 평가되는 ] 13. institution [ 기관 ]14. simply [ 간단히 ] 15. coin [( 새로운 어휘를 ) 만들다 ]16. at first [ 처음에는 ] 17. naval academy [ 해군사관학교 ]18. military academy [ 육군사관학교 ]

5 ▶ Reading Comprehension Ⅰ ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. Ivy League Eight private universities in the northeastern U.S. are called Ivy League schools. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. The eight schools are Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Columbia University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University. Harvard, the oldest university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Yale in New Haven, Connecticut was founded in 1701. The University of Pennsylvania, also known as Penn or UPenn, is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1740. Princeton was founded in 1746. It is in Princeton, New Jersey. Columbia in New York City was founded in 1754. Brown founded in 1764 is in Providence, Rhode Island. Dartmouth, established in 1769, is in Hanover, New Hampshire. Cornell, established in 1865, is in Ithaca, New York. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools, or simply the Ivies. Other schools in the northeastern seaboard of the U.S., such as the U.S. Military Academy, or West Point founded in 1802, and the U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, were also called Ivies at first. Many people now think of academic superiority and the difficulties of gaining entry to these universities, whenever they hear the term Ivy League. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions were covered with ivy vines. 2 7 8 History 24. What university was founded first in Ivy? [3] ① Yale University was founded first. ② Princeton University was founded first. ③ Harvard was founded first. ④ Dartmouth College was founded first. 25. How many schools are there in Ivy League? [4] ① There are five schools in Ivy League. ② There are six schools in Ivy League. ③ There are seven schools in Ivy League. ④ There are eight schools in Ivy League. 26. What is the opposite word of 'superiority'? [3] ① support ② integrate ③ inferiority ④ superficial

6 ▶ Reading Comprehension Ⅱ 27. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools. [T] 28. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. [T] ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). 2 7 8 History Ivy League Eight private universities in the northeastern U.S. are called Ivy League schools. The term, Ivy League, was originally coined in the 1930s to describe an athletics division. The eight schools are Harvard University, Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Columbia University, Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Cornell University. Harvard, the oldest university in the U.S., was founded in 1636. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Yale in New Haven, Connecticut was founded in 1701. The University of Pennsylvania, also known as Penn or UPenn, is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1740. Princeton was founded in 1746. It is in Princeton, New Jersey. Columbia in New York City was founded in 1754. Brown founded in 1764 is in Providence, Rhode Island. Dartmouth, established in 1769, is in Hanover, New Hampshire. Cornell, established in 1865, is in Ithaca, New York. Originally, more, not eight, schools were Ivy League schools, or simply the Ivies. Other schools in the northeastern seaboard of the U.S., such as the U.S. Military Academy, or West Point founded in 1802, and the U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, were also called Ivies at first. Many people now think of academic superiority and the difficulties of gaining entry to these universities, whenever they hear the term Ivy League. Many of the old buildings in these highly respected institutions were covered with ivy vines. ▶ Structure 29. The U.S. Naval Academy established in 1845, was also called Ivies ____________ first. (a) at (b) in (c) to (d) get ☞ Choose the correct words for the blanks. 30. Many of the old buildings in these Ivy League universities are ____________ with ivy vines. (a) put (b) away (c) full (d) covered


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