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Unit 1. The Canterville Ghost
Unit 2. Public Attitudes Toward Science
Unit 3. Disease Detectives
Unit 4. Mamie
Unit 5. Safety Belts and Child Safety Seats
Unit 6. Virus
Unit 7. Coral Reefs
Unit 8. Ancient Egypt
Unit 9. Organ Transplantation
Unit 10. Witches


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Unit 11. Five News Words (1)
Unit 12. Five News Words (2)
Unit 13. James Thurber¡¯s Fables
Unit 14. The Plot Against People
Unit 15. Why I Want a Wife

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Unit 1 - The Canterville Ghost Oscar Wild

01 The Canterville Ghost 1) is set in 2) England in a large, old house where the Canterville family has lived for 300 years. A ghost has been in the house also. Lord Canterville 3) sells his grand old house to an American family. Mr. Hiram B. Otis is happy to buy the house and the ghost because Americans, of course, don¡¯t believe in 4) ghost. This extract 5) you will read begins as Mr. Othis and his family arrive to take possession of 6) the house.

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Key Words and Phrases

1) The Canterville Ghost : ¾ÆÀÏ·£µåÀÇ ±ØÀÛ°¡ÀÌ¸ç ¼Ò¼³°¡ÀÎ Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)ÀÇ ´ÜÆí¼Ò¼³

2) be set in〜: 〜À» ¹è°æÀ¸·Î ÇÏ´Ù
• set [set]: v. µÎ´Ù, ³õ´Ù

3) Lord Canterville: ĵÅͺô °æ(ÌÏ)
• °æ(ÌÏ): (¿µ±¹) ±ÍÁ·ÀÇ Á¸Äª

4) believe in〜: 〜À» ¹Ï´Ù
5) extract [ékstr©¡kt]: n. ¹ßÃé, Ãʺ», ÃßÃâ¹°
• µ¿»ç´Â [ikstrǽkt]·Î ¹ßÀ½.

6) take possessionof〜: 〜À» ÀÔ¼öÇÏ´Ù
• possession [pǝzéʃən]: n. ¼ÒÀ¯, ÀÔ¼ö


Comprehension Checkups

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Structures in Focus

1) ...a large, old house where the Canterville family has lived for 300 years.
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2) This extract you will read begins as Mr. Otis and his family arrive to take possession of the house.
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