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Driving while drowsy is also known as ______ driving
Driving while drowsy is also known as ______ driving
drowsy
A ______ is used to tow broken vehicles
A ______ is used to tow broken vehicles
tow truck
A ______ is a vehicle that responds to emergencies
A ______ is a vehicle that responds to emergencies
ambulance
You might visit a ______ to borrow books
You might visit a ______ to borrow books
A place where you can see wild animals is called a ______
A place where you can see wild animals is called a ______
A ______ is where you can go to exercise and lift weights
A ______ is where you can go to exercise and lift weights
If you need to fill up your car, you stop at a ______
If you need to fill up your car, you stop at a ______
Children enjoy playing on a ______ which has swings and slides
Children enjoy playing on a ______ which has swings and slides
A ______ is someone who prepares food in a kitchen.
A ______ is someone who prepares food in a kitchen.
A ______ specializes in baking bread and pastries.
A ______ specializes in baking bread and pastries.
An ______ translates spoken language from one language to another.
An ______ translates spoken language from one language to another.
A ______ assists passengers on airplanes.
A ______ assists passengers on airplanes.
The part of the body where the ribs are located is called the ______.
The part of the body where the ribs are located is called the ______.
A ______ presents news and information to the public.
A ______ presents news and information to the public.
A ______ is responsible for producing films or television shows.
A ______ is responsible for producing films or television shows.
The joint between the upper and lower arm is known as the ______.
The joint between the upper and lower arm is known as the ______.
A ______ is a person who serves in the armed forces.
A ______ is a person who serves in the armed forces.
The body part where food is digested is the ______.
The body part where food is digested is the ______.
An ______ competes in sports, often at a professional level.
An ______ competes in sports, often at a professional level.
The ______ is the area on the backside of the human body.
The ______ is the area on the backside of the human body.
The area between the ribs and the hips is called the ______.
The area between the ribs and the hips is called the ______.
The thin joint connecting the hand to the forearm is the ______.
The thin joint connecting the hand to the forearm is the ______.
The digit on the outermost side of the hand is called the ______.
The digit on the outermost side of the hand is called the ______.
The precipitation known as ______ can cause damage to crops.
The precipitation known as ______ can cause damage to crops.
The part of the leg that is above the knee and below the hip is the ______.
The part of the leg that is above the knee and below the hip is the ______.
The period of heavy rain is referred to as the ______.
The period of heavy rain is referred to as the ______.
Water vapor condenses and forms ______ in the atmosphere.
Water vapor condenses and forms ______ in the atmosphere.
The ______ is the third planet from the Sun.
The ______ is the third planet from the Sun.
A sudden and strong shaking of the ground is called an ______.
A sudden and strong shaking of the ground is called an ______.
Farmers often cultivate ______ to sell in markets.
Farmers often cultivate ______ to sell in markets.
A ______ is a type of vegetable that can be green or orange.
A ______ is a type of vegetable that can be green or orange.
The small, portable nut known as ______ is often eaten as a snack.
The small, portable nut known as ______ is often eaten as a snack.
The ______ presented the case in court.
The ______ presented the case in court.
The ______ ensured that safety protocols were followed.
The ______ ensured that safety protocols were followed.
The ______ is responsible for maintaining public order.
The ______ is responsible for maintaining public order.
A ______ creates designs for fashion or architecture.
A ______ creates designs for fashion or architecture.
The ______ works hard to clean the streets.
The ______ works hard to clean the streets.
The ______ protects the interests of individuals.
The ______ protects the interests of individuals.
The ______ interprets and performs music.
The ______ interprets and performs music.
The ______ investigates events and writes articles about them.
The ______ investigates events and writes articles about them.
Study Notes
Weather Terms
- Hail refers to precipitation in the form of ice pellets.
- The rainy season is characterized by prolonged periods of heavy rain.
- Frost is the formation of ice crystals on surfaces, occurring at low temperatures.
- Fog is a weather condition where tiny water droplets are suspended in the air, reducing visibility.
Geography and Nature
- The sky encompasses the expanse above the Earth, where weather phenomena occur.
- Ground or land refers to the solid surface of the Earth.
- Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life.
- A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star, massive enough for its gravity to shape it into a nearly round form.
- A star is a luminous celestial body made up of plasma, undergoing nuclear fusion.
- A landslide occurs when rock, soil, and debris move down a hillside, often triggered by heavy rain.
- An earthquake is a sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
- Flooding refers to an overflow of water onto normally dry land, often due to excessive rainfall.
Agricultural Produce
- Cabbage, green pumpkin (Kobocha squash), cucumber, onion, green onion, carrot, eggplant, and pumpkin represent common vegetables.
- Potatoes, sweet potatoes, chestnuts, and walnuts are popular root and nut crops.
- Peanuts, almonds, red beans, kidney beans, and peas are widely cultivated legumes.
- Paprika (bell pepper), broccoli, and mushrooms are other common vegetables grown in agricultural settings.
Body Parts
- Chest, elbow, stomach, back, and waist are fundamental parts of the human torso.
- Wrist, hand, back of the hand, finger (with variations including thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger) are parts of the upper limb.
- Nails and palms are specific features of the hands.
- The pelvis and bottom (buttocks) are associated with the lower half of the body.
- Leg, thigh, knee, calf, hair, ankle, foot (including the top of the foot and heel), toes, toenails, and sole comprise various aspects of lower body anatomy.
Family and Professions
- Grandfather and grandmother signify elderly family members in relation to grandchildren.
- Prosecutor, judge, police officer, firefighter, bodyguard, and security guard represent critical roles in public safety and law enforcement.
- Company employee, businessman, driver, teacher, and nanny indicate occupations in various sectors.
- Scientist, designer, hairdresser, magician, painter, vocalist, composer, singer, actor, comedian, movie director, photographer, writer, reporter, cook, and baker exemplify creative and professional fields.
- Flight attendant, announcer, producer, soldier, athlete, computer programmer, engineer, carpenter, and plumber represent a mix of service and technical professions.
Cooking Ingredients
- Flour types include cake flour (박력분), all-purpose flour (중력분), and bread flour (강력분).
- Eggs come in whole forms, egg yolks, and egg whites, and are essential cooking ingredients.
- Dairy products such as milk, butter, and cheese are staples in cooking.
- Seasonings include soy sauce, soybean paste (된장), red pepper paste (고추장), and red pepper powder (고춧가루).
Traffic and Transportation
- Driving while drowsy can lead to hazardous situations on the road.
- Jaywalking is crossing streets outside of designated crosswalk areas, posing risks.
- Traffic accidents may involve collisions, and recovery efforts often include tow trucks and emergency services.
- Police cars, traffic police, ambulances, and fire engines are critical for maintaining safety and responding to emergencies.
Places
- Factories and companies are locations for industrial and business operations.
- Embassies handle diplomatic matters for countries abroad.
- Libraries, art galleries, and museums serve educational and cultural purposes.
- Courts, police stations, and fire stations are integral to public justice and safety systems.
- Amusement parks, zoos, swimming pools, and gyms provide recreational spaces for communities.
- Schools, playgrounds, and bathrooms are essential public facilities found in various locales.
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