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미국 대학입학자격시험(SAT) 기출문제를 불법 유통한 전문 브로커와 유출된 문제로 강의를 한 서울 강남 등지의 어학원 운영자, 강사들이 무더기로 적발돼 재판에 넘겨졌다.
Cram school operators, brokers indicted over SAT leaks
SAT문제 유출 입시학원 운영자·브로커 기소
[1] The prosecution has indicted 21 cram school operators, tutors and brokers without detention for leaking U.S. Scholastic Aptitude Test materials.
cram school: 입시준비학원
operator: 운영자
tutor: 강사
indict sb without detention: 불구속 기소하다
leak: 새다. 누설. 유출.
Scholastic Aptitude Test: 美 대학입학자격시험
[2] Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said Sunday that 14 hagwon operators and tutors, and eight brokers were questioned for illegally collecting and selling SAT questions, throwing the spotlight back on a string of cheating scandals from earlier this year. One of those questioned belongs to the military and was referred to the military prosecution.
Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office: 서울중앙지방검찰청
throw the spotlight: 스포트라이트를 다시 던지다=재조명하다. 관심이 모으다 the questioned: 조사 받은 자, the pp과거분사: the detained, the wounded 사람을 표현.
refer to: 나타내다. 언급하다. 참고하다. 보내다. 회부하다.
[3] Prosecutors said the suspects’ methods ranged from tutors recording the questions themselves, to hiring people to take the exam and memorize the questions. They also allegedly filmed the exam papers in Guam and bought questions from high-scorers. They later compiled the leaked questions into booklets for commercial use.
suspects: 용의자.
alledgely: 전해진 바에 의하면, 주장한 바에 의하면,
allege: 혐의를 제기하다, 주장하다
range from A to B: 범위가 ~부터 ~까지 이르다.
compile: 엮다, 편집하다
[4] The investigators said one of the brokers collected up to 220.7 million won ($207,531) by buying questions from exam-takers online and reselling them to 358 people through a broker.
[5] One of the indicted hagwon operators identified by his surname Kim bought such booklets from brokers at 47 million won ($44,000) each, the prosecutors said.
identified by his surname: 모씨로 알려진
[6] The questions were put up for sale online in booklet or individual form, with each question costing between 20,000 won and 300,000 won, they said.
SAT cheating has long been a hot social issue in Korea, where hundreds of thousands of students take the exam every year to enter U.S. colleges.
[7] “We get hundreds of calls every week from parents who want to send their children to the so-called ‘jjokjipgae’ teachers, who make good predictions of questions that will come out in the test,” a CEO of a SAT hagwon in Gangnam told The Korea Herald, wishing to be identified only as Han.
[8] “But people in this industry know that there’s only one way for SAT tutors to exactly foretell what will be on the next test.”
foretell: 예언,예지하다
[9] In 2007, the College Board, which organizes the U.S. college-entrance examination, cancelled some 900 SAT test-takers’ scores due to suspicions of a “security breach.”
the College Board: 칼리지보드
suspicion of sth:~에 대한 의혹
security breach: 보안상 위반
[10] In May, the exam was cancelled in Korea for the first time in the organization’s history, due to an alleged exam questions leak.
alleged: 주장된
[11] In response to continuing SAT cheating scandals in Korea, the board later withdrew the biology section from the June 1 session and permanently cut the number of SATs administered in the nation from six to four.
in response to: ~에 대응하고자
withdraw A from B: 빼내다, 철회하다
administered: 관리체, 운영체
기사전문: http://khnews.kheraldm.com/view.php?ud=20131117000183&md=20131120004422_AT
팟캐스트: https://itunes.apple.com/kr/podcast/koliaheleoldeu-paskaeseuteu/id686406253?mt=2
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