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6과 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [6과]Saroo visited India months later in early 2012. He traced his way back to Khandwa and followed his memories to Ganesh Talia, the neighborhood where he had grown up. However, when he arrived at his old home, the door was locked and the house looked abandoned. Just then, a neighbor appeared, and Saroo showed a picture of ⓐhimself as a child and asked about his family. The neighbor said that they didn’t live there anymore. After a few minutes, another neighbor showed up. When he found out who Saroo was, ⓑhe took him to a nearby house to let ⓒhim see his mother.
At first, Saroo didn’t recognize her. Likewise, his mother had some trouble grasping that her son whom she had pined for was right in front of her. But after a brief moment, he realized that her face was the one he had been trying to find for so long. Saroo reached out and embraced her. Saroo’s mother couldn’t utter a word, and tears streamed down her cheeks. A neighbor who could understand English translated ⓓhis amazing journey into Hindi. Afterwards, he looked his mother in the eyes and asked, “Did you look for ⓔme?” She nodded several times. For many years, she had searched along the train tracks that led out of town. Saroo followed those same tracks back to Khandwa 25 years after losing his way and, finally, returned to his mother.
위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ 중에서 가리키는 대상이 다른 하나 는? 1
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
위 글의 밑줄 친 부분을 해석하여 우리말로 쓰시오. 2
Likewise, his mother had some trouble grasping that her son whom she had pined for was right in front of her.
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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하 지 않은 것은? [6과]3Saroo Munshi Khan was only five years old when he got lost somewhere far from his hometown in India in 1986. Late one night, he got off a train at Burhanpur Station after traveling for hours with his older brother. Saroo was so tired that he ⓐcollapsed in a seat on the platform and fell asleep. When he awoke, he couldn’t see his brother anywhere. But there was a train in front of him. He thought, “Perhaps, my brother is on that train.” So, Saroo ⓑdeliberately boarded it. He assumed that his brother would find him and fell asleep again. He didn’t know that this train ride would ⓒtear him away from his family for decades. The next time he woke up, about 12 hours had passed. He searched the train for a long time crying out for his brother desperately, but he couldn’t find him. After traveling nearly a thousand kilometers across the country, he arrived in Howrah, a city that is populous and ⓓnotorious for its slums. Saroo wandered around the train station feeling scared and frustrated. He ended up living on the streets for a few months as be hegged for food and shelter. Subsequently, he was put in an orphanage. There, in 1987, he was ⓔadopted by an Australian family, and he moved to Tasmania.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음 글을 읽고 밑줄 친 (A), (B)가 각각 가리키는 것을 고 르면? [6과]4
When you think of buildings, what shapes and materials come to mind? Perhaps you’re imagining large rectangular structures made from traditional building materials, such as timber, steel, and concrete. However, modern technologies are fostering new possibilities for the future of architecture. Let’s take a look at some of them. A Smog-Eating Pavilion
We all know that tress clean the air, but have you heard of a building that can do this, too? A pavilion in Rome, Italy, was designed based on an urban forest concept. The building’s exterior, which resembles intertwining tree branches, consists of 900 panels of air-cleaning cement. When this cement reacts with sunlight, (A)it captures air pollutants and turns (B)them into harmless substances that are washed away by rain. As a result, this building purifies the air in its surrounding area.
(A) (B)
① this cement air pollutants ② sunlight air pollutants ③ a building harmful substances ④ sunlight tree branches ⑤ a pavilion 900 panels