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The상승 수능유형편(2024) Part 5~6
PART 5 ─ 02 순서 장문 - 4~6번
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PART 5 ─ 02 순서 장문 - 4~6번
Charles Plumb was a graduate of the US Naval Academy who flew 75 combat missions as a jet pilot during the Vietnam War until his plane was destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. He ejected and survived thanks to a parachute, but spent six long years as a prisoner of war in a Vietnamese prison. After a lot of twists and turns, he came back to the U.S. and now lectures about his experiences. One day, Plumb was having dinner after one of his lectures when a man approached him. "You're Plumb!" he said excitedly. He knew who Plumb was and that he had been shot down in Vietnam, which surprised Plumb. How did he know all this? "I packed your parachute!" the man told him. He'd served in the navy with Plumb, on the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, which Plumb flew off of. Plumb shook the man's hand and thanked him, saying that without that parachute, he would not have survived. Thinking of the man, Plumb was unable to sleep that night and decided to tell the next audience the story. At his next lecture, Plumb told the audience about the man he'd met. Plumb wondered what he had looked like in uniform back then and how many times they had seen each other. Because Plumb was a pilot and the other man was just a sailor, they would never have talked to each other, except to say hi. Plumb said that he thought about the man working all those long hours on the parachutes, sitting at a table deep inside the ship, folding and packing the material that controlled the fates of pilots he didn't even know. Plumb finished talking about him and turned to his audience. "Who packs your parachute?" he asked them. He told the audience that everyone has people in their lives that help them get through the day. "We just never get to tell them how grateful we are." Plumb ended his lecture by telling the audience to take a moment. "Find those people who support you and thank them for packing your parachute."
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1 Charles Plumb was a graduate of the US Naval Academy who flew 75 combat missions as a jet pilot during the Vietnam War until his plane was destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. 2 He ejected and survived thanks to a parachute, but spent six long years as a prisoner of war in a Vietnamese prison. 3 After a lot of twists and turns, he came back to the U.S. and now lectures about his experiences. 4 One day, Plumb was having dinner after one of his lectures when a man approached him. 5 "You're Plumb!" he said excitedly. 6 He knew who Plumb was and that he had been shot down in Vietnam, which surprised Plumb. 7 How did he know all this? 8 "I packed your parachute!" 9 the man told him. 10 He'd served in the navy with Plumb, on the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, which Plumb flew off of. 11 Plumb shook the man's hand and thanked him, saying that without that parachute, he would not have survived. 12 Thinking of the man, Plumb was unable to sleep that night and decided to tell the next audience the story. 13 At his next lecture, Plumb told the audience about the man he'd met. 14 Plumb wondered what he had looked like in uniform back then and how many times they had seen each other. 15 Because Plumb was a pilot and the other man was just a sailor, they would never have talked to each other, except to say hi. 16 Plumb said that he thought about the man working all those long hours on the parachutes, sitting at a table deep inside the ship, folding and packing the material that controlled the fates of pilots he didn't even know. 17 Plumb finished talking about him and turned to his audience. 18 "Who packs your parachute?" 19 he asked them. 20 He told the audience that everyone has people in their lives that help them get through the day. 21 "We just never get to tell them how grateful we are." 22 Plumb ended his lecture by telling the audience to take a moment. 23 "Find those people who support you and thank them for packing your parachute."