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The French post at Tadoussac in Quebec, Canada, was one of the earliest European occupations in North America. Established in 1599 by Francis Grave and Pierre Chauvin, Tadoussac was France’s first trading post in the New World. Although the site survived through the early seventeenth century as a trading post, attempts to establish a larger settlement there were not successful. During the site’s first winter of occupation, many of the settlers died due to the harsh living conditions. Occupation of Tadoussac continued into the late seventeenth century, with the site serving as an important mission. A log chapel built on the site in 1747 by Jesuit missionaries is known as the “Indians Chapel.” During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the local community remained an important lumber and dairy location. Today, the village surrounding Tadoussac is a major tourist destination in southern Quebec.
① Tide Times for Tadoussac ② Tadoussac: Indians are Back! ③ Best Things to Do in Tadoussac ④ Discover the History of Tadoussac
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절 한 곳은? [5-수능ANALYSIS]2
Suffering from severe cold, settlers did not have enough food to eat and were unable to heat their homes adequately.
The French post at Tadoussac in Quebec, Canada, was one of the earliest European occupations in North America. Established in 1599 by Francis Grave and Pierre Chauvin, Tadoussac was France’s first trading post in the New World. (①) Although the site survived through the early seventeenth century as a trading post, attempts to establish a larger settlement there were not
successful. (②) Thus, during the site’s first winter of occupation, many of the settlers died due to the harsh living conditions. (③) Occupation of Tadoussac continued into the late seventeenth century, with the site serving as an important mission. A log chapel built on the site in 1747 by Jesuit missionaries is known as the “Indians Chapel.” (④) During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the local community remained an important lumber and dairy location. (⑤) Today, the village surrounding Tadoussac is a major tourist destination in southern Quebec.
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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것만을 고른 것 은? [ 5-수능ANALYSIS]3
The French post at Tadoussac in Quebec, Canada, was one of the earliest European occupations in North America. ⓐ Established in 1599 by Francis Grave and Pierre Chauvin, Tadoussac was France’s first trading post in the New World. Even though the site survived through the early
seventeenth century as a trading post, attempts to establish a larger settlement there ⓑ being not successful. ⓒ While settlers spent their first winter in that site, many of them died due to the harsh living conditions. Occupation of Tadoussac continued into the late seventeenth century, with the site ⓓ serving as an important mission. A log chapel built on the site in 1747 by Jesuit
missionaries ⓔ are known as the “Indians Chapel.” During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the local community remained an important lumber and dairy location. Today, the village ⓕ encircled Tadoussac is a major tourist destination in southern Quebec.
① ⓐ, ⓑ, ⓕ ② ⓑ, ⓒ, ⓓ ③ ⓑ, ⓔ, ⓕ
④ ⓒ, ⓓ, ⓕ ⑤ ⓒ, ⓔ, ⓕ
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1번글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절 한 곳은? [5-1]4
He commented about the emerging crisis between the colonies and Britain.
Benjamin Rush was born in 1745 on a farm near Philadelphia. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1760 from the University of New Jersey, returned to Philadelphia. (①) And studied medicine from 1761 until 1766, and then moved abroad and earned a degree in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in June 1768. (②) He returned once again to Philadelphia in 1769 and started a private practice while also serving as the professor of chemistry at the College of Philadelphia. (③) And it made him associate with men such as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson who had the same opinion on that issue. (④) When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, Rush joined the Continental Army as a surgeon and physician. (⑤) In June 1776, he was appointed to the Second Continental Congress. Unlike Dickinson, when the time came, he chose to sign the declaration.
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Benjamin Rush was born in 1745 on a farm near Philadelphia. He earned ① his bachelor’s degree in 1760 from the University of New Jersey,
returned to Philadelphia and studied medicine from 1761 until 1766, and then moved abroad and earned a degree in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in June 1768. ② He returned once again to Philadelphia in 1769 and started a private practice while also serving as the professor of chemistry at the College of Philadelphia. His commentary about the emerging crisis between the colonies and Britain brought ③ him into association with men such as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. John Adams had some observations about Ruth. ④ He commented that Rush was not only handsome but also well-spoken and he was also quick to rush to judgement about others. When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, Rush joined the Continental Army as a surgeon and physician. Next year, ⑤ he was appointed to the Second Continental
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2번다음 영영사전 뜻풀이에 해당하는 명사를 본문에서 찾아 어 형 변화 없이 그대로 쓰시오. [ 5-2]6
Louise Blanchard Bethune was born on July 21, 1856, in Waterloo, New York, to Emma Melona and Dalson M. Blanchard. Her father was a
mathematics teacher, no doubt influential in young Louise's vocation. Louise Blanchard graduated from Buffalo High School in 1874. She planned to go to Cornell University to study architecture, but instead, in 1891, became a draftsperson at an architectural and building firm. She learned the craft hands on, staying at the firm for five years. She then partnered with Robert Bethune and she married him two months later. She was the first female architect in the United States, and would go on to design several professional and public buildings in the Buffalo area. Her best known structure was the Renaissance-style, 256-room Lafayette Hotel. Opened in 1904, the Lafayette was at the time considered one of the fifteen finest hotels in the country. Louise Blanchard died in 1913 at age of 57.
(1)________ : the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings
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3번주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은? 7
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Approximately 400m south of Ayasoluk Hill, on a plain where today a lot of column pieces lie scattered around, once stood the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
(A) Its 127 columns were 19m high and each had a diameter of 1.2m. This temple was set on fire on the same night Alexander the Great was born. The criminal was a mad man, Erostratos, who wanted his name to go down in history.
(B) The temple, whose construction continued for 120 years, dates from the 7th century BCE. The temple was an Ionic Dipteros, with two rows of columns on each of the long sides and three rows of columns on the short sides.
(C) The Ephesians immediately started to
construct a new temple. This temple exceeded all earlier perfection. The temple was destroyed by invading Goths in 262 CE and was never rebuilt.
① (A)-(C)-(B) ② (B)-(A)-(C) ③ (B)-(C)-(A) ④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절 한 곳은? [5-3]8
The criminal was a mad man, Erostratos, who wanted his name to go down in history.
Approximately 400m south of Ayasoluk Hill, on a plain where today a lot of column pieces lie scattered around, once stood the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. (①) The temple, whose construction continued for 120 years, dates from the 7th century BCE. (②) The temple was an Ionic Dipteros, with two rows of columns on each of the long sides and three rows of columns on the short sides. (③) This temple was set on fire on the same night Alexander the Great was born. (④) The Ephesians immediately started to construct a new temple, and then it exceeded all earlier perfection. (⑤) The temple was destroyed by invading Goths in 262 CE and was never rebuilt.
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Approximately 400m south of Ayasoluk Hill, on a plain where today a lot of column pieces lie scattered around, once stood the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The temple, whose construction continued for 120 years, dates from the 7th century BCE. The temple was an Ionic Dipteros, with two rows of columns on each of the long sides and three rows of columns on the short sides. Its 127 columns were 19m high and each had a diameter of 1.2m. This temple was set on fire on the same night Alexander the Great was born. The criminal was a mad man, Erostratos, who wanted his name to go down in history. The Ephesians immediately started to construct a new temple. This temple exceeded all earlier perfection. The temple was destroyed by invading Goths in 262 CE and was never rebuilt.
→ The temple of Artemis once (A) lie on a plain about 400m south of Ayasoluk Hill. It was rebuilt after being set on fire by a mad man.
Unfortunately, it was destroyed again by the Goths and never rebuilt. Now, it stands on the same place but with a lot of columns (B) lie scattered around.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ 중 어법상 어색한 표현 2개를 골 라 기호를 쓰고 어법에 맞게 고치시오. [ 5-3]10
Approximately 400m south of Ayasoluk Hill, on a plain ⓐ where today a lot of column pieces lie scattered around, once stood the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The temple, whose construction continued for 120 years, dates from the 7th century BCE. The temple was an Ionic Dipteros, with two rows of columns on each of the long sides and three rows of columns on the short sides. Its 127 columns were 19m high and each ⓑ having a diameter of 1.2m. This temple was set on fire on the same night Alexander the Great was born. The criminal was a mad man, Erostratos, ⓒ he wanted his name to go down in history. The Ephesians ⓓ
immediately started to construct a new temple.
This temple exceeded all earlier perfection. ⓔ
Destroyed by invading Goths in 262 CE, the
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정답 ④ 1 ② 2 ③ 3 ③ 4 ④ 5 (1) architecture / (2) vocation 6 ② 7 ④ 8(A) lay / (B) lying
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