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2 7 7 History. * 총 33 문항 , 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점. ▶ Word Check. ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶ Phrase Check. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. as if, committed, than most, themselves in, orgies of.
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2 7 7 History * 총 33문항, 각 문제당 3점씩 배점 ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. as if, committed, than most, themselves in, orgies of
2 7 7 History ▶Reading Comprehension Black Death The Black Death, the worst disaster to strike mankind, devastated most of Europe, from Italy to Scandinavia, from 1348 to 1350. During that period, no one could tell what caused the deadly disease, but everyone was familiar with its horrifying symptoms: the complete prostration, burning fever, swollen glands, agonizing pain, black marks under the skin and finally death. At least 25 million people, or a quarter of the population of Europe, were wiped out in the three years to the end of 1350. The mortality rose to a third in the next 50 years. The city of Hamburg, harder hit than most, lost two-thirds of its population. People went mad with fear and committed suicide. Criminals, the only men who could be coerced into burying the swollen, blackened corpses, were released from their prisons. Rich people from all over Europe locked themselves in country houses, and townspeople closed their streets with chains. Gallows were erected in many marketplaces to hang those who wandered around from town to town. Those in the town who were not praying in churches indulged in orgies of drink and sensuality as if they had seen the end of the world. Since no one could ever explain the cause, Europeans turned to astrological forces, earthquakes, and the poisoning of wells by the Jews as possible reasons for the plague’s emergence. As the mechanism of infection and transmission of diseases was little understood in the 14th century, many believed only God's anger could produce such horrific displays. Many Jewish communities were exterminated in Mainz and Cologne. Some 2,000 Jews were murdered by angry citizens of Strasbourg. ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.
2 7 7 History ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentence using the expressions you’ve learned in this lesson. 33. 그녀는 마치 복권에 당첨된 것 같은 기분이었다. ( win the lottery, feel ) She .
2 7 7 History * 총 33문항, 각 문제당 3점씩 배점 ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. as if, committed, than most, themselves in, orgies of
2 7 7 History ▶Reading Comprehension Black Death The Black Death, the worst disaster to strike mankind, devastated most of Europe, from Italy to Scandinavia, from 1348 to 1350. During that period, no one could tell what caused the deadly disease, but everyone was familiar with its horrifying symptoms: the complete prostration, burning fever, swollen glands, agonizing pain, black marks under the skin and finally death. At least 25 million people, or a quarter of the population of Europe, were wiped out in the three years to the end of 1350. The mortality rose to a third in the next 50 years. The city of Hamburg, harder hit than most, lost two-thirds of its population. People went mad with fear and committed suicide. Criminals, the only men who could be coerced into burying the swollen, blackened corpses, were released from their prisons. Rich people from all over Europe locked themselves in country houses, and townspeople closed their streets with chains. Gallows were erected in many marketplaces to hang those who wandered around from town to town. Those in the town who were not praying in churches indulged in orgies of drink and sensuality as if they had seen the end of the world. Since no one could ever explain the cause, Europeans turned to astrological forces, earthquakes, and the poisoning of wells by the Jews as possible reasons for the plague’s emergence. As the mechanism of infection and transmission of diseases was little understood in the 14th century, many believed only God's anger could produce such horrific displays. Many Jewish communities were exterminated in Mainz and Cologne. Some 2,000 Jews were murdered by angry citizens of Strasbourg. ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.
2 7 7 History ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentence using the expressions you’ve learned in this lesson. 33. 그녀는 마치 복권에 당첨된 것 같은 기분이었다. ( win the lottery, feel ) She felt as if she had won the lottery.