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◐ 7. Just Desserts(03)

1.z b1 ) 다음 밑줄 친 표현 중 어색한 것은?

Sherre and Lizzy were having their share of trouble, too. They looked ① like they were about to puke. I looked at the potatoes. I could ② throw them away in the garbage bin. ③ Guilty feeling suddenly shot through me at the thought, knowing how hard Dad worked to feed all of us. Anyway, it'd mean ④ that I would have to pass Lizzy to reach the garbage can, and the little tattletale would tell on me for sure.

Then, ⑤ an idea came up with me. "Look, Lizzy!" I pointed up. "There are footprints on the ceiling!"

"Footprints?" said Lizzy. "Where?" Her gaze followed my finger.

2.z b2 ) 다음 중 어법상 바르게 쓰인 문장은?

① In the future, people will carry small electronic readers, each contained 100 or more books, in their pockets.

② Some jobs have their golden age and are now on their way out.

③ In the future there will be a great demand for doctors and other health professionals who specializes in gene treatment.

④ With science progressing, people's search for a long and healthy life will be in demand.

⑤ Even today, a refrigerator can program to buy more milk by ordering it through the internet.

3.z b3 ) 다음 글의 빈칸에 내용상 들어갈 문장을 주어진

단어들을 이용해서 쓰시오.

“Great diner, hon," said Dad, kissing Mom goodbye, then giving a kiss to Sherre, Lizzy and me. (see, disappointed). I missed having dinner together as a family. Now that Dad had to work nights, he and Mom ate early, leaving the three of us to eat alone.

"Come on and eat, kids," Mom said after our homework was done. "It's hamburgers tonight."

I go.

4.z b4 ) 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 가장 적절한 단어들로

묶은 것은?

Mom (A) a thin hamburger, one by one, onto each bun: then - plop, plop, plop - three thick spoonfuls of her tasteless mashed potatoes followed on each plate. "Eat all those potatoes, girl," she said.

"They're filling and they're good for you." We nodded.

People were having (B) time putting food on their tables and potatoes were easy to get. As soon as she left, I took a bite of the hamburger. The taste was beyond description, juicy and full of flavor. I (C) it down in four bites.

(A) (B) (C)

① slided lean gasped

② slid hard gulped

③ slided mean gobbled

④ slid lean grasped

⑤ slid mean gargled

5.z b5 ) 다음 글을 아래와 같이 요약할 때 빈칸 (A),

(B), (C)에 들어갈 가장 적절한 말로 묶은 것은?

Sherre didn't seem to notice my guilt. As soon as Mom left the room, she was back on Lizzy like a hawk on a chicken. "Lizzy!" She said pointing to a spot behind Lizzy's head. "There they are again!"

Lizzy turned around in her seat. Plop. I picked up my spoon and filled it up with the last of my potatoes, then stopped. No, I told myself. I'd rather eat Mom's mashed potatoes for the rest of my life than watch my baby sister suffer like this. I stuffed the potatoes into my mouth and dropped the spoon. It clattered onto my plate. At the sound, Lizzy looked down at the mountain of mashed potatoes and then looked from Sherre to me, with a light of understanding in her eyes. Holding a spoon in her fat little fist, Lizzy began plopping potatoes onto our empty plates.

"Lizzy, are your potatoes gone yet?" called Mom.

"Almost!" said Lizzy cheerfully, loading on some more.

"Better eat 'em all up," she whispered to us with a

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2006년 2학기 중간고사 대비

7차 교육과정

★문제은행형 감수자 : 서하나 (주) 교육지대

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grin. "Or I'll tell!"

(A) Sherre, I felt guilty. Actually she continued to (B) her sister. However, the moment I dropped my spoon, Lizzy (C) the trick and began to pay back.

(A) (B) (C)

① With swindle noticed

② With fool practiced

③ Unlike deceive realized

④ Unlike cheat despised

⑤ Unlike praise understood

6.z b6 ) <보기>의 글은 다음 글의 I의 심정을 나타낸 것

이다. 빈칸을 본문에 나온 단어들만 이용 또는 활 용하여 쓰시오.

Suddenly if felt sick to my stomach - and it wasn't because of the potatoes. I opened my mouth to speak, to confess to Mom what was really going on.

But remembering the trouble Sherre had put me through the last time I was totally honest with Mom for both of us silenced my tongue.

<보기>

Because I was in a big last time I , I kept this time.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

“Great dinner, hon," said Dad, kissing Mom goodbye, then giving a kiss to Sherre, Lizzy and me.

"Don't wait up. I won't be home (A) after three."

I was disappointed to see him go. I missed having dinner together as a family. (B) Dad had to work nights, he and Mom ate early, leaving the three of us to eat alone.

"Come on and eat, kids," Mom said after our homework was done. "It's hamburgers tonight."

7.z b7 ) 밑줄 친 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한

것으로 짝지은 것을 고르시오.

(A) (B)

① when Since

② till Now that

③ until As soon as

④ by the time Because

⑤ once While

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

We slid into the diner-style booth Dad had made last year before he lost his job as a driver. Little Lizzy sat between my older sister Sherre and me.

Mom slid a thin hamburger, one by one, onto each bun: then-plop, plop, plop-three (A) spoonfuls of her tasteless mashed potatoes followed on each plate.

"Eat all those potatoes, girls," she said. "They're filling and they're good for you." We nodded. Times were tough and potatoes were cheap.

As soon as she left, I took a bite of the hamburger. The taste was beyond words, juicy and full of flavor. I gobbled it down in four bites.

I risked a forkful of the potatoes, chewed as little as possible and struggled hard to swallow, Mom must have been absent the day her home economics class (B)covered how to cook potatoes, I thought.

8.z b8 ) 경제 사정이 좋지 않다는 것과 맛없는 음식을

준다는 것을 강조하기 위해 thin hamburger와 대 조적인 의미가 되도록 밑줄 친 (A)에 적당한 단어 를 쓰시오.

9.z b9 ) 다음에 주어진 사전 뜻풀이 가운데 밑줄 친 (B)

의 의미와 일치하는 것을 고르시오.

cover 1. to place or spread something upon, over, or in front of (something) : The noise was so loud that she covered he ears with her hands. 2. spread over : The town covers five square miles. 3. to include; take into account: The doctor's talk covered the complete history of medicine. 4. to travel (a distance) : I want to cover 100 miles before it gets dark. 5 to report the details of (an event) : Our best reporter covered the trial.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

Sherre and Lizzy were having their share of trouble, too. They looked like they were going to throw up.

I looked at the potatoes. I could dump them in the trash. A sense of guilt shot through me at the thought, knowing how hard Dad worked to food on the table. Anyway, it'd mean having to pass Lizzy to get to the garbage can, and the little tattletale would tell on me for sure.

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Then the idea came to me.

"Look, Lizzy!" I pointed up. "Then are footprints on the ceiling!"

"Footprints?" said Lizzy. "Where?" Her gaze followed my finger.

"Up there." I scooped up a spoonful of mashed potatoes. Plop.

"I don't see anything," she said.

"I see them said Sherre, following my lead and picking up a spoonful of her own. "Look, Liz, over the sink!" Plop. "I don't see them," Lizzy whined.

"Aw, you missed it," I said "They're gone."

"I hear too much talking and not enough eating,"

Mom called from the living room. "No dessert till those plates are clean."

10.zb 10 ) 밑줄 친 the idea가 의미하는 바는 무엇인지

고르시오.

① 감자를 쓰레기통에 버리는 것

② 아버지께서 가족을 위해 고생하는 것

③ 동생을 속여 감자를 모두 주는 것

④ 천장의 발자국을 동생에게 알려주는 것

⑤ 엄마에게 맛있는 감자요리를 부탁하는 것

11.zb 11 ) 윗 글을 통해 드러나는 각 인물의 성격을 바르

게 연결하지 못한 것을 고르시오.

① Dad : responsible ② Mom : strict

③ Sherre : cunning ④ I : family-minded

⑤ Lizzy : innocent

12.zb 12 ) 작가가 양심의 가책을 느끼며 동생에 대한 측

은한 느낌을 나타내고 있는 문장을 고르시오.

"Elizabeth Ellen Mandel!" she said. "What have you been doing all this time? ① Your sisters are almost done with their potatoes!"

Lizzy looked at her plate and was shocked. Her lower lip quivered and was about to cry. "Lizzy," said Mom. "② There are starving people who would love those potatoes. Eat."

③ Hearing that, Lizzy scooped up another forkful and tired to eat it. Her face turned red. ④ I watched with a lump in my throat as she fought to force it down.

Suddenly I felt sick to my stomach-and it wasn't because of the potatoes. I opened my mouth to speak, to confess to Mom what was really going on. ⑤ But remembering the trouble Sherre had put me through the last time I was totally honest with Mom for both of us silenced my tongue.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

Sherre didn't seem to notice my guilt. As soon as Mom left the room she was back on Lizzy like a hawk on a chicken.

"Lizzy!" She said pointing to a spot behind Lizzy's head. "There they are again!" Lizzy turned around in her seat. Plop.

I picked up my spoon and filled it up with the last of my potatoes, then stopped. No, I told myself. I'd rather eat Mom's mashed potatoes for the rest of my life than watch my baby sister suffer like this.

I stuffed the potatoes into my mouth and dropped the spoon. It clattered onto my plate. At the sound, Lizzy looked down at the mountain of mashed potatoes and then looked from Sherre to me, with a light of understanding in her eyes.

Holding a spoon in her fat little fist, Lizzy began plopping potatoes onto our empty plates.

"Lizzy, are your potatoes gone yet?" called Mom.

"Almost!" said Lizzy cheerfully, loading on some more.

"Better eat'em all up," she whispered to us with a grin. "Or I'll tell!"

13.z b1 3) 밑줄 친 a light of understanding는 무엇을

의미하는 지 간단히 우리말로 쓰시오.

14.z b1 4) 윗 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

① The writer felt guilty about what they were doing to Lizzy.

② No one told Lizzy what they had been doing to her. She figured it out herself.

③ At the end of the story, Lizzy's plate was empty.

④ Mom blamed Sherre and me for loading the potatoes on Lizzy's plate.

⑤ Lizzy realized that her sister were dumping their potatoes on her plate.

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15.zb 15 ) 밑줄 친 단어들의 의미가 바르게 연결되지 않 은 것은?

The Thanksgiving dinner spread out before us was perfect as we sat down to ① gobble it up. The turkey looked juicy, the buns were fresh from the oven, and there were mashed potatoes and vegetables. We hadn't eaten all day and were starving, so the first few ② bites were ③ beyond words. As we ate, we shared memories of past holidays and our life as a family. My brother ④ reminded me what a tattletale I always was as a child, and I felt a sense of guilt shoot through me. Then I reminded him what a whiner he always was. By the end of dinner, we were

⑤ stuffed and joking.

① gobble up : to eat greedily or rapidly

② bite : an amount of food taken into the mouth at one time: a mouthful

③ beyond words : unable to read and write

④ remind : to cause to remember; put in mind

⑤ stuffed : completely full, so that you cannot eat any more

16.zb 16 ) Which of the following is true about the

given below?

Sherre and Lizzy were having their share of trouble, too. They looked like they were going to throw up.

I looked at the potatoes. I could dump them in the trash. A sense of guilt shot through me at the thought, knowing how hard Dad worked to food on the table. Anyway, it'd mean having to pass Lizzy to get to the garbage can, and the little tattletale would tell on me for sure.

Then the idea came to me.

"Look, Lizzy!" I pointed up. "There are footprints on the ceiling!"

"Footprints?" said Lizzy. "Where?" Her gaze followed my finger.

"Up there." I scooped up a spoonful of mashed potatoes. Plop.

"I don't see anything," she said.

"I see them said Sherre, following my lead and picking up a spoonful of her own. "Look, Liz, over the sink!" Plop.

① Sherre and Lizzy dumped the potatoes in the trash.

② Lizzy told Mom that I had thrown the garbage can away.

③ Unlike Lizzy, Sherre and I saw footprints on the ceiling.

④ I deceived Lizzy not to eat potatoes following Sherre's lead.

⑤ Lizzy really believed that there were footprints on the ceiling.

17.z b1 7) (A), (B), (C)각 괄호 안에서 문맥에 맞는 어

휘를 골라, 짝지은 것으로 가장 적절한 것은?

Lizzy turned back to her meal. A puzzled look spread across her face. She took her (A)(pork / fork) and slowly poked at the huge heap of potatoes now on her plate. Sherre and I laughed quietly, but Lizzy was silent.

"I'll be in there in two minutes," Mom said in a loud voice. "You girls had better be through."

(B)(Sighing / Sighed), we attacked the potatoes again. Lizzy stuffed her mouth full and managed to get them down with a gulp of water. I choked. Sherre chewed and chewed. Almost choking, she spit the whole mess into her napkin.

"Look, Liz," she said. "Those footprints are back!"

She pointed to the ceiling. Lizzy looked up. Plop, plop. Lizzy was still looking up when Mom (C)(arrived / reached) the doorway.

(A) (B) (C)

① pork Sighing arrived

② pork Sighed reached

③ fork Sighing reached

④ fork Sighed arrived

⑤ fork Sighing arrived

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

"Elizabeth Ellen Mandel!" she said. "What have you been doing all this time? Your sisters are almost done with their potatoes!"

Lizzy looked at her plate and was about to cry.

"Lizzy," said Mom. " . Eat."

Hearing that, Lizzy scooped up another forkful and tried to eat it. Her face turned red. I watched with a lump in my throat as she fought to force it down.

Suddenly I felt sick to my stomach-and it wasn't because of the potatoes. I opened my mouth to

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speak, to confess to Mom what was really going on.

But remembering the trouble Sherre had put me through the last time I was totally honest with Mom for both of us silenced my tongue.

18.zb 18 ) 윗 글 Lizzy와 ‘I'의 심경으로 가장 적절한 것

은?

Lizzy I

① embarrassed and upset guilty and sorry

② shocked but calm miserable and depressed

③ sorrowful and regretful pleased and delighted

④ puzzled and alarmed bored and weary

⑤ excited and cheerful gloomy and melancholy

19.zb 19 ) 윗 글의 밑줄 친 부분에 들어가기에 가장 적절

한 문장은?

① There are few girls who are able to cook better than you.

② There are a lot of starving people who would love those potatoes.

③ There is no one who would prefer the potatoes to the hamburgers.

④ There are other girls who would be thankful for my mashed potatoes.

⑤ There are lots of people who would cook the mashed potatoes well.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

Sherre didn't seem to notice my guilt. ① As soon as Mom left the room, she was back on Lizzy like a hawk on a chicken.

"Lizzy!" She said pointing to a spot behind Lizzy's head. "There they are again!" Lizzy turned around in her seat. Plop.

② I picked up my spoon and filled it up with the last of my potatoes, then stopped. No, I told myself.

I'd rather eat Mom's mashed potatoes for the rest of my life than watch my baby sister suffer like this.

③ I stuffed the potatoes into my mouth and dropped the spoon. It clattered onto my plate. At the sound, Lizzy looked down at the mountain of mashed potatoes and then looked from Sherre to me, with a light of understanding in her eyes.

④ Holding a spoon in her fat little fist, Lizzy began plopping potatoes onto our empty plates.

"Lizzy, are your potatoes gone yet?" called Mom.

"Almost!" said Lizzy cheerfully, loading on some more.

⑤ "Better eat 'em all up," she whispered to us with a grin. "Or I'll tell!"

20.z b2 0) 밑줄 친 ① ∼ ⑤ 중 어법상 어색한 부분이 들

어있는 문장은?

21.z b2 1) How come Lizzy knew the secret of

increasing heap of potatoes?

① Lizzy asked me and I answered.

② Sherre confessed because of her sense of guilt.

③ Actually, Lizzy had already known that, but she pretended not to notice.

④ Mom happened to know that and told Lizzy what Sherre and I had done.

⑤ I dropped the spoon and because of its clattering sound Lizzy noticed the sisters' trick.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

“Great diner, hon," said Dad, kissing Mom goodbye, then giving a kiss to Sherre, Lizzy and me. "Don't wait up. I won't be home till after three."

I was disappointed (A)(seeing/ to see) him go. I missed having dinner together as a family. We had a good time as a family over the weekend. Now that Dad had to work nights, he and Mom ate early, leaving the three of us to eat alone. "Come on and eat, kids," Mom said after our homework was done.

"It's hamburgers tonight."

We slid into the diner-style booth Dad (B)(made / had made) last year before he lost his job as a driver. ③ Little Lizzy sat between my older sister Sherre and me. Mom slid a thin hamburger, one by one, onto each bun: then-plop, plop, plop-three thick spoonfuls of her tasteless mashed potatoes followed on each plate. "Eat all those potatoes, girls," she said. "They're (C)(filling / filled) and they're good for you." We nodded. ④ Times were tough but potatoes were cheap.

As soon as she left, I took a bite of the hamburger. The taste was beyond words, juicy and full of flavor. ⑤ I gobbled it down in four bites.

I risked a forkful of the potatoes, chewed as little as possible and struggled hard to swallow, Mom must

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have been absent the day her home economics class covered how to cook potatoes, I thought.

22.zb 22 ) 윗 글 ① ∼ ⑤ 중에서 전체 흐름과 관계없는

문장은?

23.zb 23 ) (A), (B), (C)의 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는

표현을 골라 짝지은 것은?

(A) (B) (C)

① seeing made filling

② seeing had made filled

③ to see had made filled

④ to see had made filling

⑤ to see made filled

24.zb 24 ) Which of the following is true about the

passage?

① Sherre and I had two younger sisters.

② Dad worked nights as a driver to earn their living.

③ Mom's hamburger was too thick for girls to eat alone.

④ The girls really didn't like mom's mashed potatoes.

⑤ Mom said she had absented herself from school.

25.zb 25 ) 다음 글에 나타난 필자의 성격으로 가장 적절

한 것은?

Sherre and Lizzy were having their share of trouble, too. They looked like they were going to throw up. I looked at the potatoes. I could dump them in the trash. A sense of guilt shot through me at the thought, knowing how hard Dad worked to put food on the table. Anyway, it'd mean having to pass Lizzy to get to the garbage can, and the little tattletale would tell on me for sure. Then the idea came to me.

"Look, Lizzy!" I pointed up. "There are footprints on the ceiling!" "Footprints?" said Lizzy. "Where?" Her gaze followed my finger. "Up there." I scooped up a spoonful of mashed potatoes. Plop. "I don't see anything," she said. "I see them," said Sherre, following my lead and picking up spoonful of her won.

"Look, Liz, over the sink! Plop

① generous ② cunning ③ wise

④ cheerful ⑤ pitiful

26.z b2 6) 다음 글을 읽고 밑줄 친 문장의 이유로 가장

적절한 것은?

“Elizabath Ellen Mandell!" she said. "What have you been doing all this time? Your sisters are almost done with their potatoes!" Lizzy looked at her plate and was shocked. Her lower lip quivered and she was about to cry. "Lizzy," said Mom. "There are starving people who would love those potatoes. Eat." Hearing that, Lizzy scooped up another forkful and tried to eat it.

Her face turned red. I watched with a lump in my throat as she fought to force it down. Suddenly I felt sick to my stomach - and it wasn't because of the potatoes. I opened my mouth to speak, to confess to Mon what was really going on. But remembering the trouble Sherre ha put me through the last time, I was totally honest with Mom for both of us silenced my tongue.

① 동생에 대한 죄책감 때문에

② 감자가 너무 맛이 없어서

③ 언니의 비겁한 행동 때문에

④ 엄마의 고함 소리 때문에

⑤ 자백 후 돌아올 언니의 보복 때문에

27.z b2 7) 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

Sherre didn't seem to notice my guilt. As soon as Mon left the room, she was back on Lizzy like a hawk on a chicken. "Lizzy!" She said pointing to a spot behind Lizzy's head. "There they are again!"

'Lizzy turned around in her seat. Plop. I picked up my spoon and filled it up with the last of my potatoes, then stopped. No, I told myself. I'd rather eat Mom's mashed potatoes for the rest of my life than watch my baby sister suffer like this. I stuffed the potatoes into my mouth and dropped the spoon. It clattered onto my plate. At the sound, Lizzy looked down at the mountain of mashed potatoes and then looked from Sherre to me, with a light of understanding in her eyes.

① 나는 갈등을 느끼기 시작했다.

② 언니의 비겁한 행동은 계속 되었다.

③ 나는 고의로 숟가락을 떨어 뜨렸다.

④ 언니는 마지막 감자를 처리했다.

⑤ 동생은 마침내 알아 차렸다.

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28.zb 28 ) 다음 글을 읽고 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고 르시오.

M : Indian Palace, may I take your order?

W : Yes, I'd like to order four dinners for my family.

We'll have two chicken curries, one hot and one mild, one chicken tandoori and one bean curry.

M : Do you want the bean curry hot or mild, ma'am?

W : Mild, please. Does it come with anything?

M : No, ma'am, but you can order Indian bread or rice separately.

W : Then I'll have two orders of rice and two orders of bread.

M : very good, ma'am. Anything to drink?

W : We'll have jasmine tea, enough for four people.

And that'll be it

M : All right, one pot of jasmine tea. Your order should be ready in about twenty minutes. May I have your name and address?

W : Yes, it's ...

① They will probably eat at home.

② Four people will have dinner together.

③ The order should be ready I about twenty minutes.

④ The man gave the woman jasmine tea for free.

⑤ The family will have two chicken curries, one chicken tandoori and one bean curry.

29.zb 29 ) 다음 글을 읽고 내용과 일치하는 것을 고르시

오.

People seem to differ in their choice of favorite desserts. One way to figure out what people like is by looking at what people buy at supermarkets when shopping for groceries. According to a Nielsen survey of supermarket sales, cookies and ice cream turned out to be the most popular.

cookies : $3.6 billion ice cream : $2.3 billion doughnuts : $431 million ice milk : $328 million pie : $178 million cheesecake : $12 million

① The survey presents evidence that people favor different desseerts.

② People spent more money on ice milk than on ice cream and doughnuts.

③ Ice milk and pie seem to be more popular than doughnuts.

④ Over 3.5 billion cookies were sold at supermarkets.

⑤ Consumers bought a 3.6 billion dollars' worth of ice cream.

※ 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

“Great dinner, hon," said Dad, ㉠ kissing Mom goodbye, then giving a kiss to Sherre, Lizzy and me.

"Don't wait up. I won't be home till after three."

I was disappointed to see him go. I missed ㉡ having dinner together as a family. Now that had to work nights, he and Mom ate early, leaving the three of us to eat alone.

"Come on and eat, kids," Mom said after our homework was done. "It's hamburgers tonight."

We slid into the diner-style booth Dad had made last year before he lost his job as a driver. Little Lizzy sat between my older sister Sherre and me.

Mom slid a thin hamburger, one by one, onto each bun; then - plop, plop, plop - three thick spoonfuls of her tasteless mashed potatoes followed on each plate.

"Eat all those potatoes, girls," she said. "They're filling and they're good for you." We nodded. times were tough and potatoes were cheap.

Sherre and Lizzy were having their share of trouble, too. They looked like they were going to throw up. I looked at the potatoes. I could dump them in the trash. A sense of guilt shot through me at the thought, knowing how hard Dad worked to put food on the table.

Then the idea came to me.

"Look, Lizzy!" I pointed up.

"There are footprints on the ceiling!"

"Footprints?" said Lizzy.

"Where?" Her gaze followed my finger.

"Up there." I scooped up a spoonful of mashed potatoes. Plop.

"I don't see anything," she said.

"I see them." said Sherre, ㉢ following my lead and picking up a spoonful of her own. "Look, Liz, over the sink!" Plop.

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Lizzy turned back to her meal. A puzzled look spread across her face. She took her fork and slowly poked at the huge heap o potatoes now on her plate.

㉣ Sighing, we attacked the potatoes again. Lizzy stuffed her mouth full and managed to get them down with a gulp of water. I choked, Sherre chewed and chewed. Almost choking, she spit the whole mess into her napkin.

"Look, Liz," she said. "Those footprints are back!"

She pointed to the ceiling. Lizzy looked up. Plop, plop. Lizzy was still looking up when Mom reached the doorway.

Sherre didn't seem to notice my guilt. As soon as Mom left the room, she was back on Lizzy like a hawk on a chicken.

"Lizzy!" She said pointing to a spot behind Lizzy's head.

"There they are again!" Lizzy turned around in her seat. Plop.

I picked up my spoon and filled it up with the last of my potatoes, then stopped. No, I told myself. I'd rather eat Mom's mashed potatoes for the rest of my life than watch my baby sister suffer like this.

I stuffed the potatoes into my mouth and dropped the spoon. It clattered onto my plate. At the sound, Lizzy looked down at the mountain of mashed potatoes and then looked from Sherre to me, with a light of understanding in her eyes.

㉤ Holding a spoon in her fat little fist. Lizzy began plopping potatoes onto our empty plates.

"Lizzy, are your potatoes gone yet?" called Mom.

"Almost!" said Lizzy cheerfully, loading on some more.

"Better eat em all up," she whispered to us with a grin.

"Or I'll tell!"

30.zb 30 ) 윗 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

① The children often had to eat potatoes for dinner.

② The story describes what a poor family experienced.

③ The writer is the youngest child in the family.

④ Lizzy hated eating potatoes just like her older sisters did.

⑤Lizzy realize that her sisters were dumping their

potatoes on her plate.

31.z b3 1) 밑줄 친 ㉠ ∼ ㉤ 중 쓰임이 다른 하나는?

① ㉠ ② ㉡ ③ ㉢

④ ㉣ ⑤ ㉤

32.z b3 2) 윗 글의 내용과 일치하는 것을 고르시오.

① 아버지의 직업은 운전사이다.

② 나는 죄책감을 느끼고 있다.

③ 식사 도중에 천장에 무언가가 나타났다.

④ 엄마는 감자요리를 싫어하셨다.

⑤ 저녁식사로 감자와 햄버거를 주문했다.

33.z b3 3) 빈 칸에 들어갈 알맞은 말로 짝지어진 것을 고

르시오.

A : We need to _______________ a solution to the problem of air pollution.

B : I'll be there in two minutes. You girls had better _______________ .

① come up with - be through

② tell on - throw up

③ feel sick - throw up

④ throw up - be through

⑤ look at - feel sick

34.z b3 4) <보기>의 밑줄 친 부분과 쓰임이 다른 것을 고

르시오.

<보기>

Dumping the hamburger bun, the tattletale sat back in her booth.

① Eating a good breakfast is very wise.

② Having much to do, he couldn't go there.

③ Walking along the street, I met a friend of mine.

④ The girl sat on the grass, looking at the setting sun.

⑤ Seeing a bird in the tree, the hunter cautiously aimed and shot.

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국내 최대의 기출 문제 서비스를 제공하고 있는 족보닷컴에서는 최고의 적중률과 정답률 100%를

위해서 열과 성을 다하고 있습니다.

그러나 일부 편집 과정 상의 오류 등으로 인하여 오답이 있을 수 있으므로 반드시 정답 여부를

확인하시고 이용하시기 바랍니다.

- 시험이 있는 세상, 족보가 함께합니다! -

1) ⑤ 2) ④

3) was disappointed to see him 4) ②

5) ③

6) trouble, confessed, silenced 7) ②

8) thick 9) ③ 10) ③ 11) ④ 12) ④

13) 언니들이 속이고 감자를 자기접시에 가져다 놓은 것 14) ④

15) ③ 16) ⑤ 17) ③ 18) ① 19) ② 20) ① 21) ⑤ 22) ② 23) ④ 24) ④ 25) ② 26) ① 27) ④ 28) ④ 29) ①,④ 30) ③ 31) ② 32) ② 33) ① 34) ①

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