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1. 다음은 단어와 뜻을 연결한 것입니다. 연결이 바르지 못한 것은?1)
➀ realize - to know and understand
➁ honest - not truthful
➂ instruction - telling what to do
➃ deceive - to hide the truth
➄ impress - to have a strong effect
2. 다음 대화의 밑줄친 ⓐ와 같은 뜻으로 쓰인것은?2)
A: Where were you yesterday afternoon? I waited for you.
B: I know. I'm sorry I missed your birthday party. How was it?
A: Well, we had a lot of fun, but we ⓐmissed you.
B: Did you? Oh, I'm sorry.
➀ I got up late, so I missed the bus.
➁ I was poor at baseball, so I missed the ball.
➂ If you don't start now, You'll miss the train.
➃ If you miss the chance, you'll regret it.
➄ My sister went to Japan, so I missed her so much!
3. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중에서 표현이 옳은 것은?3)
➀ She wants to wear an expensive pair of pant.
➁ Her mother said no because that pants are for special occasions.
➂ It's okay to lie to some situations.
➃ Have your best friend ask you, "Are you telling the truth?"
➄ I laid to my mom not to hert her feelings.
Jiho has to write an essay in English, but he is bad ⓐ( ) English. So, ➀ , he looks ⓑ( ) an essay on the Internet and ⓒ( ) it. "My English teacher will never notice," he thinks.
4. 윗 글의 빈칸 ⓐ~ⓒ에 들어갈 말이 순서대로 올바르게 연결된 것은?4)
➀ at -for -copy ➁ at -for -copies
➂ at -at -copied ➃ in -for -copy ➄ in -at -copies
5. 위 글의 빈칸 ➀에 들어갈 말로 적당하지 않은 것은?5)
➀ to get a good grade
➁ in order to get a good grade
➂ so as to get a good grade
➃ that he could get a good grade
➄ so that he can get a good grade
Why is it so difficult to be totally honest?
First, we often lie ➀so as that others will not think we are boring or stupid. For example, Jiwon deceived her mother so as to impress her friends. She did not want to wear ➁bored clothes at the concert.
Second, we sometimes lie because we are selfish. Jiho acted dishonestly ➂in order not to get into trouble. He lied to protect himself.
Third, some honest people, like Hojin, suddenly act ➃honestly when they have a chance. The store clerk made a mistake, and Hojin ➄took advantage for it.
Finally, many people tell lies in order not to hurt other people's feelings. Just like Sarah, they do not tell the truth, or they change it a little.
6. 위 글의 ➀~➄중 문맥상 내용과 표현이 올바른 것은?6)
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄
7. 위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?7)
➀ Jiwon deceived her mother in order not to hurt her feelings.
➁ Some people tell lies because they enjoy telling.
➂ Jiho acted dishonestly so as to impress his friends.
➃ Some dishonest people suddenly act honestly when they have a chance.
➄ Many people don't tell the truth in order not to hurt other people's feelings.
8. 다음 빈칸에 가장 적당한 것은?8)
A: Can you show me how to make a tangram shape?
B: Which shape would you like to make, the cat, the bridge, or the duck?
A: Um, I don't know. __________________________
B: Well, it's up to you.
➀ Which color should I make?
➁ Which animal should you make?
➂ Which color should you make?
➃ Which shape should I make?
➄ Which flavor should I make?
9. 아래 글은 tangram을 설명한 글이다. 밑줄친 부분중 그림과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르면?9)
A tangram puzzle is usually stored as a ➀square. The square is cut into seven pieces:
-two large ➁right triangles
-a ➂medium-sized right triangle
-two small right triangles
-a small ➃square
-a ➄rectangle
10. 다음 중 분수를 영어로 바르게 표현한 것은?10)
➀ 1/3 : one thirds
➁ 2/3 : two third
➂ 1/4 : one quarter
➃ 4/9 : four ninth
➄ 3/7 : three seven
11. 다음 내용을 읽고 대답할 수 없는 질문은?11)
Tangrams are puzzles which were created by the ancient Chinese. They became popular in Europe and America in the 19th century.At that time, tangrams were sometimes given by Chinese people to foreign businessmen. Some tangrams were also bought by sailors to take back home. Tangram puzzles are still used today by both adults and children in many parts of the world. They are useful to learn some basic mathematical ideas such as fractions (for example, 1/2, 1/4, 2/3).
➀ How were tangrams created?
➁ Who created tangrams?
➂ Who bought some tangrams to take back home?
➃ What are tangrams useful to learn?
➄ Where did tangrams become popular in the 19th century?
12. 다음 그림을 가장 잘 설명한 것을 고르면?12)
➀ Cut the square into two triangles.
➁ Take a triangle and fold it in half. Cut along the fold. You will get two large right triangles.
➂ You can make the small right triangle, the small square, and the medium-sized triangle.
➃ Fold the piece of paper. Make a square.
➄ Fold the last shape and cut it in two. You will get the second small right triangle and the parallelogram of your puzzle.
13. 다음 글을 읽고 줄친 곳에 알맞은 연결사를 고르세요.13)
When Beethoven died at the age of fifty-six, he was famous all over Europe. Almost 30,000 people attended his funeral. And in 1985, the last part of his Ninth Symphony was chosen ___________ the anthem of the European Union.
➀ as ➁ therefore ➂ however
➃ which ➄ after then
There was a king who wanted to have a window in his palace.
ⓐ When he arrived at the palace, he made shapes with the seven pieces of glass to tell the story of his trip. The king loved the shapes.
ⓑ The wise man walked for several weeks with the glass on his back.
ⓒ But he found he could also make other shapes, like the shape of a bridge, or the shape of a rabbit. This gave him an idea.
ⓓ But there was no glass in his country, so he asked a wise man to go abroad and get some.
ⓔ But one day, he fell down, and the glass bro다 into seven pieces. With the seven pieces, the man made the square shape again.
And so tangrams were born.
14. 위 글의 ⓐ~ⓔ를 이야기의 흐름에 맞게 올바르게 배열한 것은?14)
➀ ⓓⓑⓔⓒⓐ ➁ ⓑⓒⓓⓔⓐ
➂ ⓑⓓⓔⓐⓒ ➃ ⓓⓑⓔⓐⓒ
➄ ⓑⓓⓔⓒⓐ
15. 위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?15)
➀ The king needed his new palace.
➁ The king sent the wise man abroad to get glass.
➂ The king broke the glass in seven pieces.
➃ The man couldn't make the square shape again.
➄ The king made shapes with the seven pieces of glass.
16. 다음 줄친 곳에 들어갈 내용에 맞는 알맞은 단어는?16)
He's partly _______ and needs a hearing aid.
➀ huge ➁ deaf ➂ conducted
➃ embarrassed ➄ respected
17. 다음 글을 읽고 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르세요.17)
Beethoven (1770-1827) was born in Bonn, Germany. He was a musical genius. He was so talented that he started to play the piano in public when he was only eight years old. His first piece of music was published about four years later. Composing was hard work for Beethoven and it became harder when he started to go deaf.
➀ He was a musical genius in music world.
➁ Beethoven was born in Germany.
➂ When he was twelve, his first music was published.
➃ Composing was hard work for Beethoven.
➄ He was too talented to play the piano in public.
18. 다음 글을 읽고 내용과 표현이 올바른 것은?18)
Tragically, Beethoven began to lose his hearing when he was ➀in his twenty. He was ➁to embarrassed to tell people except friends. In letters, he wrote: "How can I, a musician, say to people, 'I am deaf!' I live only in music... I am so unhappy that I am angry at God..."
➂To the age of twenty-eight, Beethoven wrote, "I must live almost alone because I am ➃as afraid that people will notice my deafness... Only my art is ➄stopping me from ending my life."
On May 7, 1824, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was played for the first time in Vienna. Beethoven conducted the orchestra. It was his first appearance on stage in twelve years. The symphony was a huge success. At the end, people were clapping their hands. Someone turned Beethoven around to face the audience, but he couldn't hear them because he was so deaf. So he began to cry. The audience stood, threw their hats in the air, and raised their hands. They repeated this five times. It was unheard of. Even the Emperor of austria got three cheers, not five.
19. 위 글의 주제를 붙인다면 알맞은 것은?19)
➀ A disabled person, he had a great success
➁ Music city, Vienna Austria
➂ Beethoven became deaf
➃ The audience clapped to him
➄ The emperor of Austria got cheers
20. 줄친 곳을 다르게 표현하였다. 잘 표현한 것은?20)
➀ enough hearing was not for him
➁ he was not enough to hear goodly
➂ he was too deaf to hear them
➃ his ears were gone to hear well
➄ he was to deaf too hear them
21. [서술형1] 다음 빈칸에 우리 말에 맞게 ground를 이용하여 영작하세요.21)
A: I told Mom a lie and she found out.
B: So what happened?
A: _____________________________________
(나는 일주일 동안 외출금지 당했어.)
B: That's too bad. That's why you shouldn't tell lies.
22. [서술형2] 다음 괄호 속에 주어진 표현을 이용하여 문맥에 맞게 문장을 완성하세요.22)
Hojin realizes a store clerk ➀_______ (mistake) and gave him an extra 5,000 won ➁_______ (change). "Hooray!" he thinks, "I have an extra 5,000 won. It's the clerk's fault." He ➂_______ (put it) in his pocket and goes home.
23. [서술형3] 아래 두 문장을 so that을 이용하여 한 문장으로 완성하세요.23)
I asked the children to be quiet.
I wanted to hear what he was saying.
➜_______________________________________________
24. [서술형4] What are the two rules when you tell a story with tangrams? (in English)24)
Some basic mathematical ideas can be learned with tangrams. But that is not all. Stories can also be told with tangrams. When you tell a story, you can arrange the pieces to show the shape of the characters or things in your story. For example, the seven pieces can be arranged to make a duck, a rabbit, a cat, or a person who is running. But you must follow the rules. All seven pieces must be used to complete each picture. Also, all the pieces must be placed edge to edge.
25. [서술형5] 다음 문장을 수동태의 형태로 바꾸세요.25)
They can arrange the seven pieces to make a duck, a rabbit, a cat, or a person who is running.
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26. [서술형6] 다음 줄친곳의 어휘를 내용과 문맥에 맞게 고쳐쓰세요.26)
However, he was still able to compose, even after he became complete deaf in 1819.
27. [서술형7] 베토벤이 음악을 놓을 수 없는 그의 절규를, 그를 바라보는 열광팬들을 향하여 한 말이다. 여러분의 생각을 내용에 어울리게 한 단어로 써 보시오.27)
“How can I, a ( ), say to people, 'I am deaf!'"
28. [서술형8] 밑줄친 곳을 보면서 이 글의 주인공의 말하는 태도가 어떠한지 짐작가는 어휘를 본문에서 찾아 한 단어로 써 보세요.28)
Beethoven spent most of his life in Vienna, Austria. There, he quickly became a well-known pianist. Beethoven was very outspoken. He once said to a prince, "There are thousands of princes, but there is only one Beethoven." Beethoven thought people should treat him with respect. Once, someone was talking while he was playing in a concert. He got so angry that he said, "For such pigs, I do not play!"
29. [서술형9] 다음 우리말을 영어로 옮기세요.29)
그 커텐은 창문을 덮을 만큼 충분히 길다.
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