[겨울방학특강교재 104~107p]
210. - 저녁 식사량 줄이기
Active people commonly eat a huge dinner as a result of having eaten too little during the day. If this sounds familiar, experiment with reorganizing your nutrition plan so that you put more emphasis on breakfast and lunch as a means of fueling up and remaining fueled throughout (=all)the busy day. Use the evening meal as a time to refuel, but whenever possible keep it relatively equal in size to breakfast and lunch. Hank Green, a collage basketball player said "I used to stuff myself at night and feel bad. Now I eat breakfast and lunch like a king, and dinner like a pauper. I've found that by eating this way, I have lots of energy for basketball practice in the afternoon, and I'm not that hungry afterward. I eat a lighter dinner and sleep much better. I feel much better overall(강조)."
답-2번 저녁 식사를 과식하지 말고 세끼 식사를 고르게 먹는 것이 좋다.
211. - 영국의 TV 시청률
Television(-passive:수동적인) is the most thoroughly researched of all the media. In the UK, viewership data is provided by the Broadcasters' Advertising Research Board Limited (BARB), a company set up by the advertising industry to provide robust and trustworthy information to all interested parties. BARB subcontracts the collection of this information to several research companies. The most basic data is collected from a sample of 5,100 homes, in all of which meters are connected to their television sets. These meters record continuously whether or not the set is on, which channel it is tuned to, and when channels are changed. These 5,100 homes represent some 11,300 residents. An additional 52,500 individual viewership are interviewed ann(=year)ually, and their viewership data correlated with the 5,100 meter records. Viewership results from the meters are published on a minute-by-minute basis, and the data is processed overnight to be released at 9:30 a.m. the following morning.
답-4번 영국에서 텔레비전 시청률으 ㄹ조사하는 방법
212. - HeLa 야외 모험의 광고
Located west of the Rocky Mountain, HeLa OutDoor Adventures offers a wide range(진짜 넓은거[all])of experiences for daventure seekers. With a focus on adventure deucation, HeLa offers programs[Beginners,Inter mediate,Advanced] for school, youth, coummunity and private adult grorups. It has programs from beginning to intermediate in lake and river canoeing, whitewater rafting, backpacking, wilderness living skills and mountain biking. Cert(Certen=Sure)ifi(=make)cation programs are also availavle. HeLa can provide equipment, ertified guides, accom(=together)odaions in rural cabins or campsites and a full meal service.
-For canoe evthusiasts who wish to arrange(그 많은 걸 잘 배열해놈) their own trip, HeLa can provide equipment retals and a shuttle service.
-HeLa's clients enjoy their activities knowing they are being led by qualified staff whose first prior(1등)ity is safety.
- Contact HeLa Outdoor Adventures by calling for further information, 080-468-1492
답-2번 산악자전거 타기 고급반 프로그램이있다.
213. - 아랍 종 말(맨처음에 쌤이 띄어쓰기 이상하게 쓴줄알고 아랍종말이라고썼는데..)
Because of its stunning(엄청 완전 대박!! 아름다운) beauty, the Arabian horse is perhaps one of the most photographed of all breeds. The breed originated in the desert regions of Arabia, and its well-deserved reputation for endurance makes it the horse of choice for the long-distance riding circuit. President Ulysses S. Grant was responsible for brining the Arabian horse to the United States. In 1873, he was given two stallions as a gift by the Sultan Abdul Hamid Ⅱ of Turkey while on a trip to the Middle East. spine than other horses. A shorter back, however, does not impair their ability to carry a rider. They are known to be late developers and are not fully grown until they are around seven or eight years old.
답-3번 Grant 대통령에 의해 처음 미국에 도입되었다.
214. - 가장의 학력 수준에 따른 중간 순 자산 변화 추이
The graph above shows the change in median house($)hold net worth by educaional attainment of the head of the household age 65 and over. ①All median net worths of the three groups in 2007 increased compared to those in 1984. ②Among the three groups, however, the group with at least some college showed the biggest increase from 1984 to 2007. ③Between 1984 and 2005, the median net worth of households headed by people age 65 and over without a high school diploma remained approximately the same. ④By contrast, between 1984 and 2007, the median net worth of those with some college or more incresed from about $250,000 to more than $400,000. ⑤Households headed by those with a high school diploma only showed the smallest median net worth in 2007 and the greatest in 1984.
답-5번 Households headed by those with a high school diploma only showed the smallest median net worth in 2007 and the greatest in 1984.
215. - 돌아가신 할아버지께 쓰는 편지
About a week after my Grandpa had passed away, my mother said that he was now in heaven, and that we should be happy for ①him. Happy or not, I missed him. So I began writing Grandpa letters telling him that I missed ②him. I also told him to please come back wherever ③he was, because everyone missed him, especiallly Grandma - who now cried all the time. I wrote my letters and gave them to my father, who worked for the post office. I was positive I 'd get immediate replies from Grandpa, because with my dad working for (~를 위하여)the post office, I knew ④he would see to it that my letters got deivered. He knew how much I missed Grandpa and wanted to hear from ⑤him, so I assumed he would make sure my lettters got deivered even before anyone else's letters to their grandpa.
답-4번 he
216. - TV와 교육
When parents watch TV with their young children, explaning new words and ideas to them, the children comprehend far more than they (A)[would/did] if they were watching alone. This is due partly to the fact that when kids expect that TV will require thought, they spend more time thinking. What's ironic is that most parents use an educational program as an opportunity to park their kids in front of the set and (B)[do/doning] something in another room. Even for parents who are generally wary of television, Sesame Street is(which,what 올수없음)considered a show (C)[which/where] it's perfectly okay to leave a child alone. The progroam was actually intended to be viewed by parents and children together.
답-3번 (A) would (B) do (C) where
217. - 도맙맴의 체온 유지방법
Lizards and other desert reptiles must develop strategies of thermoregulation to cope with drastic temperature changes. A lizard buries tiself in the sand at night to ①conserve body heat. To become active in the morning, it must crawl out and absorb(흡수하다) the sun's rays. Early in the day, the lizard exposes its head to the sun, slowly warming up, without exposing its ②inactive body to predators. During the middle of the day, when the lizard must ③escape frome the heat, it finds shadows to linger in as tit moves from one place to another. Later in the day, as cooling begins, the lizard basks in a position parallel to the sun's rays, ④blocking the last bits of the day's energy supply before digiing in for the night. These are all behavioral mechanisms that assist the body in making physiological adjustments to ⑤changing temperatures.
답-4번 blocking
218. - 절망적인 열차 탑승
There was no room for most people to sit down ini the train. Meli held on to her little brothers by their hands, their shoulders, their jacket collars - anything to keep contact with them in the dark. She would never know just how long the family was on the train. It simply sat at the station for what seemed like hours before it began nisily to mve, waking up all the sleeping children, Then it went for what could hardly have been more than a few yards before it shivered to a stop. Each time the train stopped so suddenly that it would throw the occupants hard against each other. Once Meli heard Adil cry out ini alarm. Don't let hime be crushed, she prayed. She tried not to think of the smell. At first, it simply the sweat and dirt of the journey, but as the night wore on, it became the unmistakable smell of human waste and vomit. If there was such a thing as hell, it could not be worse than this.
답-4번 miserable(비참한) and desperate
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