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1 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 1 4 10 Economy a success, to support, the rare opportunity, significant impact, there is no doubt * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. doubt2. eagerly awaited 3. spectator4. significant 5. host6. sponsor 7. domestic8. opportunity 9. exposure10. scale 11. cumulative12. audience 13. estimate14. reach 15. profit16. promotion 17. qualifying game18. official 19. supplier20. grant 21. The FIFA World Cup has a on the economy of a country that hosts it. 피파 월드컵이 개최국의 경제에 상당한 영향을 끼친다. 22. The World Cup gives sponsors for global exposure on a huge scale. 월드컵은 스폰서들에게 큰 규모로 전 세계에 노출될 수 있는 흔치 않은 기회를 제공한다. 23. Each company spent at least as much again marketing and promotion. 각각의 기업들은 마케팅과 프로모션을 지원하기 위해 최소한 같은 액수를 다시금 쏟아 부었다. 24. that the FIFA World Cup is the most eagerly awaited sporting event in the world. 피파 월드컵이 세계에서 가장 열성적으로 기다려지는 스포츠 행사라는 것은 의심할 여지가 없다. 25. When the global sporting event was co-hosted by Korea and Japan in 2002, it was at least off the field. 이 세계적인 스포츠 행사가 한국과 일본에 의해 2002 년 개최되었을 때는, 최소한 경기장 밖에서는 성공이었다.

2 ▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. World Cup and Economy Football is now much more than a game itself. It has become a multi-billion dollar industry with billions of viewers around the globe. There is no doubt that the FIFA World Cup, the most eagerly awaited sporting event in the world, has a significant impact on the economy of a country that hosts it. The World Cup gives sponsors the rare opportunity for global exposure on a huge scale. One billion people watched the title game of the 2006 tournament, July 9 in Berlin. The cumulative television audience for the final rounds was estimated 28.8 billion viewers in 213 countries. Internationally known brands paid a large amount of money to reach billions of viewers around the globe. Fifteen companies, including Adidas, Coca-Cola, Fuji Fil m, Gillette, Hyundai, MasterCard, McDonald’s, Philips, Toshiba, and Yahoo, paid an average of $35 million to join the FIFA Partnership program for sponsors of the 2006 tournament. Each company spent at least as much again to support marketing and promotion. All 15 sponsorships sold out a year ahead of the qualifying games that started two years before the 2006 tournament. In addition, FIFA sold six Official Supplier spo nsorships, which granted limited domestic marketing rights to companies in the host country, to Energie Baden-Wurttemberg, OBI, Hamburg-Mannheimer Versicherung, Postbank, ODDSET and Deutsche Bahn for $16.8 million each. When the global sporting event was co-hosted by Korea and Japan in 2002, it was a success at least off the field. It generated a $260 million profit for FIFA, and the ticket sales for 3 million spectators were as much as $1.2 billion. 1 4 10 Economy 26. How many people watched the championship game of the World Cup in Germany? ①. Over one Billion people tuned in to view the game. ②. 28.8 Billion people tuned in to watch the match. ③. One Billion people tuned in to watch the game. ④. Over 213 countries watched the championship game. 27. Companies such as ODDSET, Hamburg-Mannheimer Versicherung, and OBI were granted what? ①. Membership into the FIFA Partnership program for the 2006 tournament. ②. Sponsorships for the 2006 tournament more than a year before the tournament even started. ③. A television audience of over 28.8 million viewers, enabling them to grow their companies. ④. Domestic marketing rights which were limited to companies that were located within Germany, excluding foreign companies.

3 ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentence. 33. 배움에 있어서 최고의 기간은 18~20 살이라는 것은 의심의 여지가 없다. the years up to 18 or 19 is the best period for learning. 1 4 10 Economy 28. Choose the correct word to complete the following definition. If a series of events have a _____ effect, each event makes the effect greater. ①. significant ②. cumulative ③. domestic ④. qualifying 29. Why do sponsors pay so much money for sponsorship rights during the World Cup? ①. Many companies embrace the game of soccer, and believe that with heavy contributions of money, the game will continue to grow and improve. ②. Because the World Cup is viewed by billions of people around the world, it is a great opportunity to promote their products globally. ③. Companies want to help support the host nation's economy. Showing support for a host nation's economy will help the way the company is viewed by the public. ④. Sponsors want to help grow soccer growth and organize competitive youth soccer teams. 30. Sponsorship rights for the World Cup are sold exclusively to companies located within the host country. _____ 31. Hosting the World Cup can have an outstanding positive impact upon a host nation's economy. _____ 32. The World Cup event has become primarily an event focusing on the game of soccer and its star players. _____

4 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 1 4 10 Economy a success, to support, the rare opportunity, significant impact, there is no doubt 21. The FIFA World Cup has a significant impact on the economy of a country that hosts it. 피파 월드컵이 개최국의 경제에 상당한 영향을 끼친다. 22. The World Cup gives sponsors the rare opportunity for global exposure on a huge scale. 월드컵은 스폰서들에게 큰 규모로 전 세계에 노출될 수 있는 흔치 않은 기회를 제공한다. 23. Each company spent at least as much again to support marketing and promotion. 각각의 기업들은 마케팅과 프로모션을 지원하기 위해 최소한 같은 액수를 다시금 쏟아 부었다. 24. There is no doubt that the FIFA World Cup is the most eagerly awaited sporting event in the world. 피파 월드컵이 세계에서 가장 열성적으로 기다려지는 스포츠 행사라는 것은 의심할 여지가 없다. 25. When the global sporting event was co-hosted by Korea and Japan in 2002, it was a success at least off the field. 이 세계적인 스포츠 행사가 한국과 일본에 의해 2002 년 개최되었을 때는, 최소한 경기장 밖에서는 성공이었다. * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. doubt [ 의심 ]2. eagerly awaited [ 열성적으로 기다린 ] 3. spectator [ 관중 ]4. significant [ 상당한 ] 5. host [ 개최하다 ]6. sponsor [ 스폰서 ] 7. domestic [ 국내의 ]8. opportunity [ 기회 ] 9. exposure [ 노출 ]10. scale [ 규모 ] 11. cumulative [ 누적의 ]12. audience [ 관객 ] 13. estimate [ 어림하다 ]14. reach [ 도달하다 ] 15. profit [ 이익 ]16. promotion [ 판촉 ] 17. qualifying game [ 예선전 ]18. official [ 공식적인 ] 19. supplier [ 공급자 ]20. grant [ 허락하다 ]

5 ▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. World Cup and Economy Football is now much more than a game itself. It has become a multi-billion dollar industry with billions of viewers around the globe. There is no doubt that the FIFA World Cup, the most eagerly awaited sporting event in the world, has a significant impact on the economy of a country that hosts it. The World Cup gives sponsors the rare opportunity for global exposure on a huge scale. One billion people watched the title game of the 2006 tournament, July 9 in Berlin. The cumulative television audience for the final rounds was estimated 28.8 billion viewers in 213 countries. Internationally known brands paid a large amount of money to reach billions of viewers around the globe. Fifteen companies, including Adidas, Coca-Cola, Fuji Fil m, Gillette, Hyundai, MasterCard, McDonald’s, Philips, Toshiba, and Yahoo, paid an average of $35 million to join the FIFA Partnership program for sponsors of the 2006 tournament. Each company spent at least as much again to support marketing and promotion. All 15 sponsorships sold out a year ahead of the qualifying games that started two years before the 2006 tournament. In addition, FIFA sold six Official Supplier spo nsorships, which granted limited domestic marketing rights to companies in the host country, to Energie Baden-Wurttemberg, OBI, Hamburg-Mannheimer Versicherung, Postbank, ODDSET and Deutsche Bahn for $16.8 million each. When the global sporting event was co-hosted by Korea and Japan in 2002, it was a success at least off the field. It generated a $260 million profit for FIFA, and the ticket sales for 3 million spectators were as much as $1.2 billion. 1 4 10 Economy 26. How many people watched the championship game of the World Cup in Germany? [1] ①. Over one Billion people tuned in to view the game. ②. 28.8 Billion people tuned in to watch the match. ③. One Billion people tuned in to watch the game. ④. Over 213 countries watched the championship game. 27. Companies such as ODDSET, Hamburg-Mannheimer Versicherung, and OBI were granted what? [4] ①. Membership into the FIFA Partnership program for the 2006 tournament. ②. Sponsorships for the 2006 tournament more than a year before the tournament even started. ③. A television audience of over 28.8 million viewers, enabling them to grow their companies. ④. Domestic marketing rights which were limited to companies that were located within Germany, excluding foreign companies.

6 ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentence. 33. 배움에 있어서 최고의 기간은 18~20 살이라는 것은 의심의 여지가 없다. There is no doubt that the years up to 18 or 19 is the best period for learning. 1 4 10 Economy 28. Choose the correct word to complete the following definition. If a series of events have a _____ effect, each event makes the effect greater. [2] ①. significant ②. cumulative ③. domestic ④. qualifying 29. Why do sponsors pay so much money for sponsorship rights during the World Cup? [2] ①. Many companies embrace the game of soccer, and believe that with heavy contributions of money, the game will continue to grow and improve. ②. Because the World Cup is viewed by billions of people around the world, it is a great opportunity to promote their products globally. ③. Companies want to help support the host nation's economy. Showing support for a host nation's economy will help the way the company is viewed by the public. ④. Sponsors want to help grow soccer growth and organize competitive youth soccer teams. 30. Sponsorship rights for the World Cup are sold exclusively to companies located within the host country. [F] 31. Hosting the World Cup can have an outstanding positive impact upon a host nation's economy. [T] 32. The World Cup event has become primarily an event focusing on the game of soccer and its star players. [F]


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