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2019년 고1/고2/고3 유형별 모의고사 업로드(카페전용)

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(A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 가 1

장 적절한 것은?[3서울]

Clothing doesn’t have to be expensive to provide comfort during exercise. Select clothing appropriate for the temperature and environmental conditions (A)[which / in which] you will be doing exercise. Clothing that is appropriate for exercise and the season can improve your exercise experience. In warm environments, clothes that have a wicking capacity (B) [is / are] helpful in dissipating heat from the body. In contrast, it is best to face cold

environments with layers so you can adjust your body temperature to avoid sweating and remain (C) [ comfortable / comfortably].

*wick: (모세관 작용으로) 수분을 흡수하거나 배출하다 **dissipate: (열을) 발산하다

(A) (B) (C) ① which --- is --- comfortable ② which --- are --- comfortable ③ in which --- are --- comfortable ④ in which --- is --- comfortably ⑤ in which --- are --- comfortably

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점][4V] 2

Human interest in music has resulted in the sophistication of musical instruments. The encyclopedia of musical instruments ①shows diverse instruments from different parts of the world. One gets a sense of how ②intensely humans love music and how much progress they have made as a result of it. At one time, they played music through flutes crudely ③was made of bone. Now they have a large variety of musical instruments like the piano, violin, and endless others, ④which are more advanced and

sophisticated. They cleverly mix and match many of these musical instruments ⑤to play very complex musical pieces in beautifully designed music halls.

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점][4J]

Anxiety disorders may be more common in the deaf compared to hearing people ①because of

language barriers. For example, Sisia found that deaf children reported more frequent feelings of loneliness, experienced greater anxiety, and ②had weaker social networks and support systems. However, other findings are not the same, with some scholars ③suggest that attachment is not more insecure, and that social anxiety and

loneliness are not higher in the deaf population. For example, McKinnon did not find significant

differences between the attachment style of 50 deaf students who had ④mostly attended

residential schools and a similar group of hearing students. Bossaert also suggested that there are no significant differences in loneliness between typically developing adolescents and ⑤those with sensory disabilities. Some researchers have even found that the deaf population had lower social anxiety than their hearing counterparts. *attachment: 애착 **sensory disability: 감각 장애

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점][5D]

Sometimes just spending time with sick friends can help them heal faster. Your kind words and gentle touch can encourage them to stay ①positive. Try to avoid speaking about the activities ②in which they can’t be involved, but don’t avoid reality too much, as they will feel as though you are holding back. Bring their favorite movie or game and spend a few hours with them. Although a quick visit is always appreciated, spending some real quality time together will make you both ③feel better. Surprise them with their favorite snack, but check with their doctor or nurse ④makes sure they’re able to eat it. Find the best photo of the two of you and have ⑤it framed. Put the framed photo next to them so that they know you are always with them.

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3 5

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①Maintaining good eye contact ― not just at the beginning and end of your comments, but the whole time you are talking and listening ― goes far toward making you a successful talker. No matter how ②important it is, however, you don’t need to stare continuously into the other person’s eyes. Many people find that uncomfortable, and in fact, you ③are, too. Try to maintain eye contact either when your conversation partner is talking ④or when you are asking a question. If you’re speaking, you can take your eyes off your partner

occasionally. However, don’t stare off into space as if no one were there. And if you’re at a party, don’t let your eyes ⑤wander over your partner’s shoulder as if you’re looking for someone more important to talk to.

* stare off into space: 멍하게 쳐다보다

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [9부산] 6

Bad lighting can increase stress on your eyes, as can light that is too bright, or light that shines ①directly into your eyes. Fluorescent lighting can also be ②tiring. What you may not appreciate is that the quality of light may also be important. Most people are happiest in bright sunshine―this may cause a release of chemicals in the body ③that bring a feeling of emotional wellbeing. Artificial light, which typically contains only a few wavelengths of light, ④do not seem to have the same effect on mood that sunlight has. Try experimenting with working by a window or ⑤using full spectrum bulbs in your desk lamp. You will probably find that this improves the quality of your working environment. *fluorescent lighting: 형광등

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?[3점][8V]

For everyone, work and rest are like night and day: one cannot happen without ①the other. For super creative people, though, deliberate rest plays an important but usually unrecognized role in their creative lives. Some kinds of deliberate rest stimulate creativity. Many notable creatives do their most intense work early in the morning, ②when their minds are freshest. They go on walks or take naps during the day to revive and maintain their energy while ③allowing their subconscious minds time to wander and explore. They often leave a small task unfinished when they stop work, to make ④it easier to start the next day. They structure their days to have time for both intense, focused work and downtime. These activities help them to develop more creative solutions to problems and to find those solutions more ⑤rapid and with less effort.

*downtime: 휴식 시간

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점] [9인천]

There are many methods for finding answers to the mysteries of the universe, and science is only one of these. However, science is unique. Instead of making guesses, scientists follow a system ①designed to prove if their ideas are true or false. They constantly reexamine and test their theories and conclusions. Old ideas are replaced when scientists find new information ②that they cannot explain. Once somebody makes a discovery, others review it carefully before ③using the information in their own research. This way of building new knowledge on older discoveries ④ensure that scientists correct their mistakes. Armed with scientific knowledge, people build tools and machines that transform the way we live, making our lives ⑤much easier and better.

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Maintaining the student’s voice is so critical to the success of a powerful essay. No matter ① how well someone knows the student, another person cannot accurately describe the student’s thoughts and feelings. Avoid, at all cost, having someone ② helps rewrite or redraft the essay, because it will end up sounding false and disconnected. It is also important to note ③ that when a student asks for feedback on an essay, he should not just take the comments or suggestions and add them word-for-word into the essay. If the student ④ randomly inserts someone else’s thoughts, he will lose his own voice. Instead, ⑤ encourage the student to restate any helpful suggestions in his own words, using his own vocabulary and writing style. * redraft: 고쳐 쓰다

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?[10E] 10

On the way to a hill station, my friend and I stopped ① to have breakfast. After having a hearty meal, we stepped out and talked about what we would do next. All of a sudden, my friend was approached by an old man begging in the street for food. ② Had it been me, I would have given him some money and left. But to my surprise, he took the old man into the restaurant and got him ③ what he wanted. I was able to see the gratitude and relief in his face, and I was really moved by my friend’s act of kindness. Then suddenly I was surprised by an even bigger act of kindness! The old man, who was hungry and could have eaten the donated food entirely by himself, instead ④ sharing his food with another old man like him. There I stood, stunned while I

watched his selfless act. At that moment I realized how ⑤ selfish we are, not sharing the things we are blessed with in life. That moment really changed my life. * hill station: (인도에 있는 유럽 사람들의) 고원 (高原) 피서지

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점][11 경기]

Non-verbal communication is not a substitute for verbal communication. Rather, it should function as a supplement, ①serving to enhance the richness of the content of the message that is being passed across. Non-verbal communication can be useful in situations ②where speaking may be impossible or inappropriate. Imagine you are in an uncomfortable position while talking to an individual. Non-verbal communication will help you ③get the message across to him or her to give you some time off the conversation to be comfortable again. Another advantage of non-verbal communication is ④what it offers you the opportunity to express emotions and attitudes properly. Without the aid of non-verbal communication, there are several aspects of your nature and personality that will not be adequately expressed. So, again, it does not substitute verbal communication but rather ⑤complements it. *supplement: 보충

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