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중 두삼김2 4,6,7,8과

1.

다음 문장의 빈칸에 들어갈 알맞은 말은?1) [6 ]과 Two men came in. One was handsome, and looked older.

one other others

① ② ③

anohter the other

④ ⑤

2.

어법상 바르게 쓰인 것은?2) [6 ]과 He have gone to Japan.

I never have studied Chinese.

Have you ever saw a spaceship?

I've been to Jeju-do 3 years ago.

She hasn't finished her homework yet.

! 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [6 ]과

Two men came in. The young woman looked at the two men. Then with a lovely smile, she held out her hand and said, "Hello, Mr. Easton. It has been such a long time. How have you been?"

The handsome man looked up at the woman. He seemed embarrassed at first, but he overcame it quickly and held her fingers with his left hand.

"Hello, Miss Fairchild," he said with a smile. "Please excuse my right hand." Then he raised his right hand a little. It was handcuffed to the left hand of the other man. Miss Fairchild looked surprised.

3.

위 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?3) 은 처음에 당황스러워 보였다

Mr. Easton .

은 양 손에 수갑을 차고 있었다

Mr. Easton .

가 에게 먼저 인사했다

Miss Fairchild Mr. Easton .

와 은 오랜만에 만났다

Miss Fairchild Mr. Easton .

는 수갑을 찬 을 보고 놀랐다

Miss Fairchild Mr. Easton .

(2)

4.

다음 밑줄 친 (A), (B), (C)에 들어가는 표현이 바르게 된 것은?4) [4 ]과 Coins

People in Lydia (A) coins in the 7th century. They (B) from gold and silver. People (C) coins of different sizes and gave them different values.

(A) (B) (C)

invented were made made

invented made made

was invented were made made

invented were made were made

were invented were made were made

! [5-6] 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [8 ]과

Mattie made three wishes on the Internet. He wanted to publish a poetry book, to meet former President Jimmy Carter, and to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show, a famous television talk show. (A) Mattie's second wish came true after only a few days. (B) He was Mattie's hero, and Mattie wanted to be a peacemaker like him when he grew up. (C) They talked about problems in the world. (D) They became (a)close friends and wrote to each other. (E)

5.

위 글을 읽고 다음 문장이 들어갈 알맞은 위치는? 5) President Carter called him.

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

① ② ③ ④ ⑤

6.

밑줄 친 (a)close와 의미가 같은 것은?6) It was

① close to midnight.

My father and I are very

② close.

Would you mind if I

③ close the door?

My house is quite

④ close to my school.

There are three chairs

⑤ close to the wall.

(3)

7.

다음 대화의 흐름상 어색한 것끼리 묶어 놓은 것은?7) [4 ]과 A: May I help you?

B: Yes. I'm looking for a pair of pants.

A: (A)How about these green ones?

B: (B)Are the sale?

A: (C)Yes. It's 50% on.

B: (D)How much are they, then?

A: The regular price is 20dollars.

(E)They are 10 dollars now.

B: Ok. (F)I'll take it.

(A), (C), (D) (A), (C), (E) (B), (C), (F)

① ② ③

(C), (E), (F) (B), (D), (E), (F)

④ ⑤

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오

[8-11] . [7 ]

Each team in the Boat Race has eight rowers and one more person who does not row, a cox.

The first rower is called the bow, and the last rower is called the stroke. Each of the other rowers is numbered in order. The eight rowers and the cox have different ⓐ . The bow and "two" keep the balance of the boat. The middle four rowers are the powerhouse of the boat. ⓑThey are usually less skillful but more powerful than the other rowers. "Seven" and the stroke set the stroke rate and rhythm. All the eight rowers face backward, but the cox faces forward. The cox plays many important ⓒ . He not only guides the boat but also motivates the rowers. Because he does not row, he should be light. This is why a woman can also be the cox. The most important thing in the Boat Race is harmony and teamwork.

8.

위 글 ⓐ와 ⓒ에 공통으로 들어갈 단어는?8)

role rank rule roles rate

① ② ③ ④ ⑤

9.

ⓑThey가 가리키는 것은?9) The now and "two"

"Five" and the stroke

"Seven" and the stroke

The middle four rowers

The eight rowers and the cox

10.

위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?10) 는 무거울수록 좋다

cox .

는 여자만 할 수 있다

cox .

명은 앞을 향해 앉아있다 8

는 중요한 많은 역할을 한다

cox .

경기에서 가장 중요한 것은 개인의 능력이다.

(4)

11.

The Boat Race에 관한 설명과 역할이 틀린 것은?11) the bow - the first rower

the stroke - the last rower

the cox - teach the players how to row

the bow and "two" - keep the balance of the boat

"seven"and the stroke - set the stroke rate and rhythm

! [12-13] 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [7 ]과 A: What do you do in your free time?

B: I like to play tennis. How about you?

A: I usually play tennis, too.

B: Oh, really? Who do you usually play tennis ⓐ ? A: I'm actually ⓑ the school tennis team.

B: Wow, I didn't know that.

A: Sure, how about tomorrow?

Let's meet at the school gym at two.

B: Great! See you then.

12.

밑줄 친 ⓐ, ⓑ에 들어갈 말이 순서대로 된 것은?12)

for, in with, on to, at

① ② ③

with, for about, in

④ ⑤

13.

ⓒ에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?13) Why do you play tennis?

I'd like you to play tennis.

Did you play tennis yesterday?

Why did you play tennis with your friends?

Why don't you play tennis together sometime?

14.

짝지어진 대화가 어색한 것은?14) [7 ]과 A: How have you been?

B: Pretty good, thanks.

A: I didn't do well on the math test.

B: I hope you do better next time.

A: Jane, have you had Kimchi before?

B: Yes, I've had it once. It was spicy.

A: What do you do in your free time?

B: I can fix my computer for free by July.

A: What’s up, Minho? You look terrible.

B: My mom is so sick. She's in the hospital.

(5)

15.

다음 글에서 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓒ에 알맞은 단어로 짝지어진 것은?15) [7 ]과

Why don't we do a basic stretch before we start? It's very easy and good for your back. Follow me. First, sit ⓐ the floor and put your legs ⓑ . Then stretch your ⓒ over your head.

Make sure your back is straight. Good! Everyone is doing great.

ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ

on forward arms

up forward legs

beside backward ears

in backward fingers

down backward toes

16.

뜻이 나머지와 다른 것은?16) [7 ]과 Both he and I like to go shopping.

I as well as he like to go shopping.

Not he but also I like to go shopping.

Not only he but also I like to go shopping.

I like to go shopping. He also likes to go shopping.

17.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 표현의 뜻이 옳지 않은 것은?17) [8 ]과

Mattie J.T. Stepanek was born in the U.S. in 1990. (A)Ever since he was a baby, he (B)suffered from a serious illness. When he was nine years old, he (C)became too sick to go to school. He had to fight for his life. However, he was still (D)full of hope, and he wrote many beautiful poems. When he was ten years old, Mattie's (E)illness got worse, and he almost died.

이후로 줄곧 (A) ~

로 고통 받았다 (B) ~

너무 아파 학교에 갈 수 없었다 (C)

희망으로 가득 찬 (D)

질병이 훨씬 좋아졌다 (E)

(6)

18.

다음 글에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?18) [4 ]과

The first paper money appeared in China around the 10th century A.D. Because coins were heavy, people started to keep them at banks. Then the banks gave people paper slips as receipts.

After a while, people began to use the slips of paper as money.

(A) Some people think that coins and paper money may not be used in the future. What kind of money will take their place? We'll just have to wait and see.

(B) Europeans heard about the paper money in China around the 13th century, but the idea did not become popular in the West for a long time. The first paper money in the West appeared in Sweden only in 1661.

(C) We still use coins and paper money a lot in our everyday lives, but their role is getting smaller and smaller. We use credit cards a lot. We transfer money from account to account.

(A) - (B) - (C) (A) - (C) - (B)

① ②

(B) - (A) - (C) (B) - (C) - (A)

③ ④

(C) - (A) - (B)

19.

다음 (A)~(E)의 밑줄 친 곳에 들어갈 수 없는 단어는?19) [8 ]과 (A) We love Mattie for his hopeful .

(B) The illness was the biggest in his life.

(C) The going gets , but I will never give up.

(D) Lots of fast food can cause a health problem.

(E) Mrs. Choi taught me English. She is my English teacher.

spirit rough forward

① ② ③

challenge serious

④ ⑤

20.

단어의 영영표현으로 옳지 않은 것은?20) [8 ]과 serious: severe in effect

illness: a disease or sickness

former: of a later time, but not now

optimist: someone who is hopeful about the future

peacemaker: a person who tries to influence people to stop fighting or arguing

(7)

21.

다음의 대화가 자연스럽도록 (A) ~ (E)를 순서대로 나열한 것은?21) [6 ]과 Tom: Jenny, have you heard about Mike?

Jenny: No, I haven't. What about him?

Tom: He fell down during the baseball game yesterday and got hurt.

(A)Jenny: Oh, no! Did he get hurt badly?

(B)Jenny: Sure. Let's do that.

(C)Jenny: That's too bad. I hope he gets better soon.

(D)Tom: Yeah. He broke his leg, and he's in the hospital now. I'm so worried.

(E)Tom: I'm going to visit Mike in the hospital this afternoon. Do you want to come?

(A) - (D) - (C) - (E) - (B)

(A) - (E) - (D) - (B) - (C)

(B) - (A) - (C) - (E) - (D)

(C) - (D) - (E) - (A) - (B)

(E) - (A) - (D) - (C) - (B)

! [22-23] 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [8 ]과

Mattie's first wish came true in 2001. His first poetry book, Heartsongs, came out and became a best-seller. His hopeful poems touched many people's hearts. As for Mattie's third wish, Oprah Winfrey asked Mattie (A)(to appear/appearing) on her show. On the show, Mattie read his poems and talked about his love for life. People were deeply (B)(moved/moving) by his story. Mattie published four more poetry books in his life. He passed (C)(away/on) in 2004, just (D)(about/to) a month before his 14th birthday. Mattie lived a short life, but his spirit and poems are still (E)(giving/given) hope to many people all around the world.

22.

(A)~(E) 중 어법상 옳지 않은 것은?22) (A) to appear (B) moved

① ②

(C) away (D) about

③ ④

(E) given

23.

위 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?23) Mattie's first wish didn't come true.

Mattie's first poetry book didn't sell much.

Mattie spent his 14th birthday with his mother.

Mattie's hopeful spirit affected many people positively.

Mattie couldn't appear on the Oprah Winfrey show because he was so sick.

(8)

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오

[24-25] . [8 ]

Mattie Stepanek, the child poet, died Tuesday at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He was 13. In his short life, Stepanek wrote five poetry books that sold millions of copies. Stepanek began writing poetry at age 3 to (A) the death of a brother. In 2001, a small publisher published his poetry book called Heartsongs. Within weeks, the book became a best-seller. A lot of people, (B) Oprah Whinfrey and former President Jimmy Carter, were deeply moved by his poems. Stepanek was hospitalized many times over the years.

He rolled around his home in a wheelchair. He had to rely on a feeding tube, a ventilator* and various difficult treatments to stay alive. (C) his condition, Stepanek was upbeat*. he said he was not afraid of death. His work was full of life and hope. He is survived* by his mother.

인공호흡기 낙천적인

*ventilator *upbeat 살아남다

*survive

24.

(A)~(C) 에 들어갈 알맞은 표현으로 짝지어진 것은?24)

(A) (B) (C)

deal with including in spite of

deal with excluding in spite of

talk about excluding thanks to

talk about excluding in spite of

deal with including thanks to

25.

위 글을 읽고 나눈 아이들의 대화 중 옳지 않은 말을 한 사람으로만 짝지어진 것은?25) 미진: Stepanek couldn't walk by himself.

지원: Jimmy Carter wrote a poem for Mattie.

지호: Stepanek's poems were about his father's love

소현: Stepanek started writing poems when he was in teenager.

승훈: Stepanek ate through a feeding tube because of his disease.

도경: Because Stepanek was sick for a long time, he gave up everything easily.

미진 지원, 지원 승훈,

① ②

미진 승훈, 지호 승훈 도경, ,

③ ④

지원 소현 도경, ,

(9)

정답 1) ⑤ 2) ⑤ 3) ② 4) ③ 5) ② 6) ② 7) ③ 8) ④ 9) ④ 10) ④ 11) ③ 12) ② 13) ⑤ 14) ④ 15) ① 16) ③ 17) ⑤ 18) ④ 19) ③ 20) ③ 21) ① 22) ⑤ 23) ④ 24) ⑤ 25) ⑤

(10)

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