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※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(1-3)
Usually starting a conversation means 가)coming up with an
opening line, or "icebreaker." The best icebreaker is one that is
positive - after all, the 나)last thing people want to hear from a
stranger is how noisy the party is, how awful the food is, or how
badly the people are dressed.
1. 윗 글의 제목은?
1) Closing a Conversation
2) The Definition of a Conversation
3) Starting a Conversation
4) Icebreaker
5) What people want to hear
2. 가)와 바꾸어 쓸 수 있는 것은?
1) hitting on
2) catching up with
3) counting on
4) doing without
5) looking up to
3. 나)와 같은 의미로 쓰인 것은?
1) George was the last person to arrive.
2) When did you last see him?
3) They've lived here for the last three years.
4) The hot weather lasted until September.
5) He is the last man to tell a lie.
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(4-6)
A 가)( ) is always a great icebreaker. If you feel like saying to
someone, "You look great in that dress," and say it, it will usually
be appreciated. Sometimes you may want to be more subtle -
"That's a very unusual belt. Did you buy it in this country?" It
나)pays to be observant of the other people. You may even want to
wear something unusual yourself to a gathering - something other
people would comment on in order to 다)break ( ) with you.
"Doesn't Judy throw terrific parties?" is also a good way to
라)break ( ), because it leaves the other person room for a
"positive space" to respond.
4. 가)에 알맞은 말은?
1) blame
2) reproach
3) criticism
4) compliment
5) complaint
5. 나)와 같은 의미로 사용된 것은?
1) I paid $5 for that book.
2) I've already paid.
3) It won't pay you to argue with him.
4) I'll make him pay for being so bad action.
5) Have you paid the electricity bill yet?
6. 아래의 정의에 맞도록 다),라)에 알맞은 말을 쓰시오.
to begin to be friendly with people one did not know before
⇒ ( )
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (7-8)
Any news event is a good icebreaker. I encourage all of my clients
to read the newspaper or listen to the news on the radio or
television, because it is 가)( ) important to know what is going on
in the world. There are more informative publications and current
affairs programs available today than ever before, 나)( ) it is
unacceptable to be ill-informed. Reading a good national daily or
watching the news on TV is one of the quickest ways to keep
abreast of the day's events.
7. 다음 글 바로 위에 올 내용으로 가장 적절한 것은?
1) 정보의 중요성
2) 신문 구독의 실례
3) 신문 독자들이 바라는 것
4) icebreaker의 예
5) 매스 미디어의 예
8. 가)와 나)에 공통으로 들어가기에 알맞은 말은?
1) too 2) such
3) so 4) and
5) but
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (9-11)
The weather is another great 가)opener. Many a relationship has
begun with, "Wonderful weather we're having." This is 나)an
obvious overture to a conversation, and how the other person
responds to it is a god indication of whether they are interested in
having a conversation with you. The fact is, and 다)opening line will
do, A)( ) it is not negative.
Look for conversational openers that are honest. You can talk
about the weather, something 라)you've just read in a magazine,
마)what type of day is it, an interesting fact you've heard,
something about your pet, or 사)even a joke you've heard.
9. 글의 흐름상 가)와 바꾸어 쓰기에 가장 적절한 것은?
1) iceberg 2) object
3) theme 4) subject
5) icebreaker
10. 나) - 사) 중 어법상 어색한 부분이 있는 것은?
1) 나) 2) 다)
3) 라) 4) 마)
5) 사)
11. A)에 들어가기에 가장 적절한 것은?
1) even if
2) as long as
3) as soon as
4) although
5) suppose
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(12-13)
가)Once you've got a conversation going, the best way to keep it
going is by asking the other person questions that don't require
just a "yes" or "no" answer, or questions that show genuine interest
on your part as you hear what they have to say.
For example,
A: I'm from New Jersey.
B: Oh, I've been to Jersey. How long have you lived there?
A: It was born there, and I've lived there all my life.
B: That's unusual. Most people go there on holiday. I've never met
anyone who was a native. Is your family from Jersey as well?
A: Yes. We've been there for a couple of hundred years.
12. 윗 글의 제목은?
1) Closing a Conversation
2) The Definition of a Conversation
3) Starting a Conversation
4) Keeping the Conversation Going
5) Question
13. 가)의 영영 풀이로 알맞은 것은?
1) one time and no more
2) some time ago
3) suddenly
4) without delay
5) the moment that
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(14-15)
Once you 가)hit on something you find interesting, keep asking
questions in order to get the other person to elaborate on the topic
as much as possible. A good conversationalist elaborates on the
experiences they have had.
Instead of saying Lisa's party was fun, say 나)( ) it was fun.
Describe why you had a good time - who was there, what
happened, where it was and how she arranged the party. Go into
more detail when describing the party.
14. 가)와 바꾸어 쓸 수 없는 것은?
1) think of
2) come up with
3) have a good idea about
4) strike
4) hit upon
15. 글의 흐름상 나)에 적절한 말은?
1) what 2) why
3) when 4) where
5) that
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(16-18)
Be a good observer and reactor. Being a good observer and
reactor means being A)( ) to other people's cues, in both their
facial and body language. 가)( ), if you ask somebody if their
parents are living in the area and they frown or back off slightly,
their visual cues show that you've probably touched a sensitive
나)subject area for them. Perhaps they lost a family member or
perhaps they aren't on good terms with their parents, or maybe
they feel it's simply none of your business - that you're being too
intrusive.
Look for eye contact cues. If the other person is constantly
looking away, he or she may be interested in something or
someone else, in which case you can either say, "You seem to have
an interest in something else." or you can take his or her cue and
wind up the conversation and leave. Paying attention to people's
visual cues can tell you as much as or even more than what they
say verbally.
16. 가)에 들어갈 말로 알맞은 것은?
1) In this way
2) For example
3) As a result
4) Therefore
5) However
17. 나)와 같은 의미로 사용된 것은?
1) She is taking six subjects in her first year of college.
2) Don't change the subject; answer the question.
3) This is an experiment to discover the effects of smoking, with
mice as the subjects.
4) In the sentence "Mary hit John." Mary is the subject of the
sentence.
5) The subject of the painting is the Battle of Waterloo.
18. 글의 흐름상, A)에 들어가기에 가장 적절한 것은?
1) sensitive and keen
2) attentive and sensitive
3) attentive and dull
4) keen and sensitive
5) monotonous and dull
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.(19-20)
If you started a conversation with another person and you're
having difficulty ending it, there are subtle signals you can send to
the other person that will bring the conversation to its close
without hurting anyone's feelings.
가)( ) is a good way of signaling to the other person that
you are ready to end the conversation. Assuming that you have
maintained good eye contact throughout the conversation, looking
off in another direction is a discreet signal that the conversation is
about to end.
19. 윗 글의 제목은?
1) Closing a Conversation
2) The Definition of a Conversation
3) Starting a Conversation
4) Keeping the Conversation Going
5) Good eye contact
20. 가)에 들어가기에 알맞은 말은?
1) Subtle signal
2) Breaking eye contact
3) Good eye contact
4) Hurting anyone's feelings
5) Looking off in another direction
※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.
Another way to signal that a conversation is coming to an end is to
use transition words like "Well" or "At any rate," or even
statements like "It was really nice talking to you." You may then
want to summarize all that was said. To summarize, look at the
other person and state key points that have been made - theirs
and yours - and express your appreciation for their point of view.
Then you may add, "I've really enjoyed talking to you. I hope we'll
have another conversation soon."
When you leave, it's essential to leave a positive impression. Be
sure to give the other person a good, firm handshake. The final
impression you make can be just as important as the initial
impression you made.
21. 다음 글 바로 위에 올 내용으로 가장 적절한 것은?
1) 신호를 하는 방법
2) 대화의 중요성
3) 대화를 끝내는 방법
4) 대화 끝내기의 중요성
5) 대화를 시작하는 방법