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EBS 수능완성 영어(2025 수능대비) 실전편 3권
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43~45.
My fellow schoolteacher, John, had served in the British Army in World War II. He was on patrol in the jungles of Burma; he was young, far from home and very frightened. The scout from his patrol returned to tell the captain the terrible news. Their small patrol ran into a huge number of Japanese troops. The patrol was vastly outnumbered and completely surrounded. John prepared himself to die. The young man expected his captain to order the men to fight their way out. Maybe someone would make it. If not, well, they would take some of the enemy with them into death; that's what soldiers did. But not the soldier who was the captain. He ordered his men to stay put, sit down, and make a cup of tea. John thought his commanding officer had gone mad. How can anyone think of a cup of tea when surrounded by the enemy, with no way out and about to die? In an army, especially at war, orders had to be obeyed. So the soldiers followed the captain's order. They all made what they thought was to be their last cup of tea. Before they had finished drinking their tea, the scout came back and whispered to his captain. The captain asked for the men's attention. "The enemy has moved," he announced. "There is now a way out. Pack your equipment quickly, and quietly — let's go!" They all got out safely, which is why my friend could tell me the story many years later. John told me that he owed his life to the wisdom of that captain, not just at war in Burma, but many times since. Several times in his life, serious illness or deadly trouble surrounded him on all sides. Without the experience in Burma, he would have tried to fight his way through the problem, and no doubt made it much worse. But instead he simply sat down and made a cup of tea. He drank his tea, conserved his powers and waited for the time, which always came, when he could do something effective, like escape.
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1 My fellow schoolteacher, John, had served in the British Army in World War II. 2 He was on patrol in the jungles of Burma; he was young, far from home and very frightened. 3 The scout from his patrol returned to tell the captain the terrible news. 4 Their small patrol ran into a huge number of Japanese troops. 5 The patrol was vastly outnumbered and completely surrounded. 6 John prepared himself to die. 7 The young man expected his captain to order the men to fight their way out. 8 Maybe someone would make it. 9 If not, well, they would take some of the enemy with them into death; that's what soldiers did. 10 But not the soldier who was the captain. 11 He ordered his men to stay put, sit down, and make a cup of tea. 12 John thought his commanding officer had gone mad. 13 How can anyone think of a cup of tea when surrounded by the enemy, with no way out and about to die? 14 In an army, especially at war, orders had to be obeyed. 15 So the soldiers followed the captain's order. 16 They all made what they thought was to be their last cup of tea. 17 Before they had finished drinking their tea, the scout came back and whispered to his captain. 18 The captain asked for the men's attention. 19 "The enemy has moved," he announced. 20 "There is now a way out. 21 Pack your equipment quickly, and quietly — let's go!" 22 They all got out safely, which is why my friend could tell me the story many years later. 23 John told me that he owed his life to the wisdom of that captain, not just at war in Burma, but many times since. 24 Several times in his life, serious illness or deadly trouble surrounded him on all sides. 25 Without the experience in Burma, he would have tried to fight his way through the problem, and no doubt made it much worse. 26 But instead he simply sat down and made a cup of tea. 27 He drank his tea, conserved his powers and waited for the time, which always came, when he could do something effective, like escape.