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1 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 3 8 10 Economy to, a number of, brought together, was followed by, led, was formed, by 12. Thomas Edison his business interests to form Edison General Electric. 토마스 에디슨은 그의 사업 관심사들을 모아서 에디슨 제너럴 일렉트릭을 만들었다. 13. At the time, Thomson-Houston Electric Company acquired its competitors. 그 때 톰슨 - 휴스톤 일렉트릭 컴퍼니는 많은 경쟁사를 인수하였다. 14. As a result, GE in 1892 the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson- Houston Electric Company. 결과적으로 GE 는 1892 년 에디슨 제너럴 일렉트릭과 톰슨 - 휴스톤 일렉트릭 컴퍼니의 합병으로 탄생하였다. 15. The supercharging technology GE jet engine development. 수퍼차징 기술은 GE 를 제트 엔진 개발로 이끌었다. 16. During the 1960s, GE the “Seven Dwarfs,” which included Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA and UNIVAC. 1960 년대에 일곱 난장이가 GE 의 뒤를 따랐고, 일곱 난장이는 Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA 그리고 UNIVAC 이었다. * 총 25 문항, 각 문제당 4 점씩 배점 1. conglomerate corporation2. infrastructure 3. segment4. acquire 5. merger6. turbine 7. supercharger8. indispensable 9. bankruptcy10. exhaust-driven 11. demonstrate

2 ▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. General Electric Company Story The General Electric Company (GE) is an American multi-national conglomerate corporation with its five business segments: energy infrastructure, technology infrastructure, capital finance, consumer and industrial. GE was named the world’s second largest company after JP Morgan Chase by Forbes in 2010. The company, headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, has 287,000 employees around the world. Its New York main offices are located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Rockefeller Center. Thomas Edison brought together his business interests to form Edison General Electric. At the time, Thomson-Houston Electric Company acquired a number of its competitors. As a result, GE was formed in 1892 by the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company. In 1896, GE was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly formed Dow Jones Industrial Average. It still remains on the Dow Jones after 114 years although it has not continuously been on the list. With its long period of working with turbines in the power generation field, GE developed turbo superchargers and introduced its first superchargers during World War I. The superchargers became indispensable during World War II, making GE the world leader in exhaust-driven supercharging. The supercharging technology led GE to jet engine development. In 1941, the Whittle W1 jet engine was demonstrated in the US. GE became one of the largest jet engine manufacturers in the world, second to the older British company Rolls-Royce. In 2002, GE acquired Enron Wind, the only surviving US. manufacturer of large wind turbines, during Enron’s bankruptcy. The Wind Division doubled its annual sales to $1.2 billion in 2003 by increasing engineering and supplies for wind turbines. During the 1960s, GE was one of the eight major computer manufacturers in the US. IBM, called “Snow White,” was followed by the “Seven Dwarfs,” which included Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA and UNIVAC. 3 8 10 Economy 17. How was the GE company formed? ① Thomas Edison founded the company to help fund his inventions. ② The Thomson-Houston Electric Company bought out Thomas Edison General Electric. ③ The Thomas Edison General Electric company teamed up with Thomson-Houston Electric to form GE. ④ The Dow Jones bought out all of the Electrical Companies to form the GE.

3 ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). 3 8 10 Economy 18. Which of the following is false, regarding the General Electric Company? ① It has five major segments of business: technology infrastructure, capital finance, energy infrastructure, industrial, and consumer. ② It was formed in 1896 by the merger of two companies. ③ Its headquarters are located in Fairfield, Connecticut. ④ It is currently the 2nd largest company in the world, behind J.P. Morgan Chase. 19. How did the Wind Division double its annual sales in 2003? ① The company bought out Enron Wind. ② The company took after the strategy of the world's largest jet engine manufacturers in the world, Rolls-Royce. ③ They developed the world's first jet-engine. ④ The company increased their supplies and engineering for wind turbines. 20. Which of the following words most closely means 'indispensable' from the 2nd paragraph? ① Necessary ② Needless ③ Redundant ④ Superfluous 21. The General Electric Company has continually been on the Dow Jones list since its inception 114 years ago. _____ 22. During the 1960's, GE was America's leading computer manufacturer. _____ 23. The GE has main offices located at Rockefeller Center in New York. _____ ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentences. 24. 질의응답 시간은 강의 뒤에 이어질 것입니다. ( a question-and-answer session, will, followed, by, be ) The lecture. 25. 우리는 많은 사람들의 생각을 모았다. ( together, people’s, brought, many, ideas ) We.

4 ▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. 3 8 10 Economy to, a number of, brought together, was followed by, led, was formed, by 12. Thomas Edison brought together his business interests to form Edison General Electric. 토마스 에디슨은 그의 사업 관심사들을 모아서 에디슨 제너럴 일렉트릭을 만들었다. 13. At the time, Thomson-Houston Electric Company acquired a number of its competitors. 그 때 톰슨 - 휴스톤 일렉트릭 컴퍼니는 많은 경쟁사를 인수하였다. 14. As a result, GE was formed in 1892 by the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson- Houston Electric Company. 결과적으로 GE 는 1892 년 에디슨 제너럴 일렉트릭과 톰슨 - 휴스톤 일렉트릭 컴퍼니의 합병으로 탄생하였다. 15. The supercharging technology led GE to jet engine development. 수퍼차징 기술은 GE 를 제트 엔진 개발로 이끌었다. 16. During the 1960s, GE was followed by the “Seven Dwarfs,” which included Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA and UNIVAC. 1960 년대에 일곱 난장이가 GE 의 뒤를 따랐고, 일곱 난장이는 Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA 그리고 UNIVAC 이었다. * 총 25 문항, 각 문제당 4 점씩 배점 1. conglomerate corporation [ 복합기업 ( 한국의 대기업과 같은 )] 2. infrastructure [ 하부 조직, 기반시설 ] 3. segment [ 분야 ]4. acquire [ 인수하다 ] 5. merger [ 합병 ]6. turbine [ 터빈 ] 7. supercharger [ 수퍼차저 ( 내연기관의 출력을 증가시킬 목적으로 연소용 공기를 압축하는 장치 ] 8. indispensable [ 없어서는 안될 ] 9. bankruptcy [ 파산 ]10. exhaust-driven [ 배기 구동 ] 11. demonstrate [ 시험 삼아 보여주다 ]

5 ▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. General Electric Company Story The General Electric Company (GE) is an American multi-national conglomerate corporation with its five business segments: energy infrastructure, technology infrastructure, capital finance, consumer and industrial. GE was named the world’s second largest company after JP Morgan Chase by Forbes in 2010. The company, headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, has 287,000 employees around the world. Its New York main offices are located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Rockefeller Center. Thomas Edison brought together his business interests to form Edison General Electric. At the time, Thomson-Houston Electric Company acquired a number of its competitors. As a result, GE was formed in 1892 by the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company. In 1896, GE was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly formed Dow Jones Industrial Average. It still remains on the Dow Jones after 114 years although it has not continuously been on the list. With its long period of working with turbines in the power generation field, GE developed turbo superchargers and introduced its first superchargers during World War I. The superchargers became indispensable during World War II, making GE the world leader in exhaust-driven supercharging. The supercharging technology led GE to jet engine development. In 1941, the Whittle W1 jet engine was demonstrated in the US. GE became one of the largest jet engine manufacturers in the world, second to the older British company Rolls-Royce. In 2002, GE acquired Enron Wind, the only surviving US. manufacturer of large wind turbines, during Enron’s bankruptcy. The Wind Division doubled its annual sales to $1.2 billion in 2003 by increasing engineering and supplies for wind turbines. During the 1960s, GE was one of the eight major computer manufacturers in the US. IBM, called “Snow White,” was followed by the “Seven Dwarfs,” which included Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, GE, Honeywell, NCR, RCA and UNIVAC. 3 8 10 Economy 17. How was the GE company formed? [3] ① Thomas Edison founded the company to help fund his inventions. ② The Thomson-Houston Electric Company bought out Thomas Edison General Electric. ③ The Thomas Edison General Electric company teamed up with Thomson-Houston Electric to form GE. ④ The Dow Jones bought out all of the Electrical Companies to form the GE.

6 ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Complete the sentences. 24. 질의응답 시간은 강의 뒤에 이어질 것입니다. ( a question-and-answer session, will, followed, by, be ) The lecture will be followed by a question-and-answer session. 25. 우리는 많은 사람들의 생각을 모았다. ( together, people’s, brought, many, ideas ) We brought together many people’s ideas. 3 8 10 Economy 18. Which of the following is false, regarding the General Electric Company? [2] ① It has five major segments of business: technology infrastructure, capital finance, energy infrastructure, industrial, and consumer. ② It was formed in 1896 by the merger of two companies. ③ Its headquarters are located in Fairfield, Connecticut. ④ It is currently the 2nd largest company in the world, behind J.P. Morgan Chase. 19. How did the Wind Division double its annual sales in 2003? [4] ① The company bought out Enron Wind. ② The company took after the strategy of the world's largest jet engine manufacturers in the world, Rolls-Royce. ③ They developed the world's first jet-engine. ④ The company increased their supplies and engineering for wind turbines. 20. Which of the following words most closely means 'indispensable' from the 2nd paragraph? [1] ① Necessary ② Needless ③ Redundant ④ Superfluous 21. The General Electric Company has continually been on the Dow Jones list since its inception 114 years ago. [F] 22. During the 1960's, GE was America's leading computer manufacturer. [F] 23. The GE has main offices located at Rockefeller Center in New York. [T]


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