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◦ 문제지의 해당란에 성명과 수험 번호를 정확히 쓰시오.

◦ 답안지의 해당란에 성명과 수험 번호를 쓰고 또 수험 번호와, 답을 정확히 표시하시오.

◦ 문항에 따라 배점이 다르니 각 물음의 끝에 표시된 배점을, 참고하시오. 1점과 점 문항에만 점수가 표시되어 있습니다3 . 점수 표시가 없는 문항은 모두 점입니다2 .

번부터 번까지는 듣고 답하는 문제입니다 방송을 잘

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듣고 답을 하기 바랍니다 듣는 내용은 한 번만 방송됩니다. .

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대화를 듣고 두 사람이 선택한 로고를 고르시오, . [1 ]점

2.

대화를 듣고 여자의 심정으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오, . bored

① ② proud ③ nervous

envious

④ ⑤ lonely

3.

다음을 듣고 무엇에 관한 설명인지 고르시오, . bowl

① ② box ③ can

tube

④ ⑤ basket

4.

대화를 듣고 남자가 여자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을, 고르시오.

to print a road map out for her

to buy a birthday present for her

to drive her to her friend’s house

to inform her of the weather condition

to help her put snow chains on the car

5.

대화를 듣고 여자가 지불할 총 금액을 고르시오, .

$72

① ② $77 ③ $80 ④ $85 ⑤ $90

6.

다음을 듣고 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을, 고르시오.

테니스공 기증을 요청하려고

스트레칭 방법을 알려주려고

병원 시설에 대해 안내하려고

테니스의 장점에 대해 설명하려고

환자들에게 주의 사항을 당부하려고

7.

대화를 듣고 남자가 여자에게 부탁한 일을 고르시오, . to sell tickets for the play

to put up posters on the wall

to review the script of the play

to edit the program for the play

to act in the play instead of him

8.

대화를 듣고 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오, . 서점 주인 - 고객

① ② 비서 - 사장

출판사 직원 - 저자

③ ④ 독자 - 비평가

편집장 - 사진 기자

9.

대화를 듣고 두 사람이 대화하고 있는 장소로 가장 적절한, 곳을 고르시오.

무용실

① ② 방송실 ③ 미술실

가사 실습실

④ ⑤ 과학 실습실

10.

대화를 듣고 여자가 할 일을 고르시오, . 좌석 위치 확인하기

① ② 영수증 보관하기

극장 위치 알려주기

③ ④ 프로그램 구입하기

다음 공연 티켓 구하기

11.

다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고 내용과 일치하지, 않는 것을 고르시오. [3 ]점

학년도 월 고 전국연합학력평가 문제지 2009 3 3

제 3 교시 외국어 영어 영역 ( )

성명 수험 번호 3 1

① ② ③

④ ⑤

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St. George High School Cheerleading Team에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고 일치하지, 않는 것을 고르시오.

전국 대회에서 년 연속 우승을 차지했다3 .

현재 20명의 선수와 명의 매니저가 있다1 .

여름 방학 중에는 연습을 하지 않는다.

연습은 일주일에 세 번 방과 후에 실시한다.

학교 행사나 경기가 있을 때는 추가 연습이 있다.

13.

다음 그림의 상황에 가장 적절한 대화를 고르시오.

① ② ③ ④ ⑤

14.

대화를 듣고 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장, 적절한 것을 고르시오.

Woman:

Yes. I’m trying to make myself feel at ease.

OK. I’ll arrange your appointment around that time.

What a pity! I’m fed up with such a conference.

Sounds perfect. I’ll be back at three in the afternoon.

It’s the scariest to me to go see a dentist.

15.

대화를 듣고 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장, 적절한 것을 고르시오.

Man:

You already have a lot of scarves in the closet.

I think you should change the gloves for larger ones.

I’m sure your mom will like the blue scarf very much.

You should have bought a necktie instead of the scarf.

If you give him a call and tell the truth, he’ll understand.

16.

대화를 듣고 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장, 적절한 것을 고르시오.

Woman:

Alright. Make sure you don’t get hurt.

You have to give it back in an hour.

Camping is not allowed here in the park.

Why not? I’d like to go hiking for a change.

Thanks. Tell your dad we’re waiting for him.

17.

다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Ms. Green이 Henry에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

Ms. Green:

I’ll print out the questions for you.

Take a deep breath before the test.

How did you do in your math exam?

How often do you visit the school website?

You have to change your password regularly.

이제 듣기․ 말하기 문제는 다 끝났습니다. 18번부터는 문제지의 지시에 따라 답을 하기 바랍니다.

18.

밑줄 친 This가 가리키는 것으로 가장 적절한 것은? [1 ]점 You experience displeasure while using various types of products or services. You think determining liability for your displeasure is difficult and the amount of monetary loss is small. You also don’t know where to go to handle the displeasure and where to receive compensation. However, you are eager to deal with these situations. This is where you can get help. It provides you with counseling and handles your complaints related to various fields such as automobiles, housing and facilities, publications, services, finance and insurance, law, and medicine. This also demands payment for you from a corporation based on the Compensation Criteria for Consumers’ Damages.

*liability 책임이 있음

취업알선센터

① ② 부정부패고발센터

소비자보호센터

③ ④ 과소비추방운동본부

자연재해대책본부

19.

밑줄 친 He[he]가 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?

Tom and his colleague, Sue, were attending a conference for music teachers in New York. While at the conference

① he purchased a talking metronome, a device for counting the beats in a song. Before Tom and Sue boarded their flight home, Tom put his carry­on bag on the security­check conveyor belt. The security guard’s eyes widened as ② he watched the monitor. He asked Tom what ③ he had in the bag. Then the guard slowly pulled out of the bag the device covered with dials and switches. “It’s a talking metronome,”

Tom insisted. “Look, I’ll show you.” ④ He took the box and flipped a switch. “One, two, three,……” said the metronome in perfect time. The guard breathed a sigh of relief. Sue whispered to Tom as ⑤ he gathered his belongings, “Aren’t you glad it didn’t go ‘Three, two, one,……’?”

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다음 글의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것은?

I feel a little overwhelmed now by all the “new” in my life. New job. New apartment. New neighborhood. But the best “new” is a new perspective. I don’t have to tell you how desperate I was feeling. When things started to go from bad to worse, I almost felt numb. That is, until you came on the scene. I just can’t thank you enough for all the time you’ve spent with me. Calling everyone in your network to help me locate a new job here. Coaching me on the interview. The hours you’ve spent on my behalf seem like an incredible gift. Your love and concern feel like a warm blanket on those long nights as I adjust to my new life.

과중한 업무량에 대해 호소하려고

이사 온 지역에 관한 정보를 물으려고

업무상 필요한 사람의 소개를 요청하려고

새로 구한 일자리에 대한 정보를 물으려고

힘든 시기에 도움을 준 것에 대해 감사하려고

21.

(A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 가장 적절한 것은?

If properly stored, broccoli will stay fresh for up to four days. The best way to store fresh bunches (A) is / are to refrigerate them in an open plastic bag in the vegetable compartment, which will give them the right balance of humidity and air, and help preserve the vitamin C content.

Don’t wash the broccoli before storing it since moisture on its surface (B) encourages / to encourage the growth of mold. However, like most vegetables, it is at its best condition when used within a day or two after the purchase.

Preparing broccoli is extremely easy, so all you have to do is boil it in water just until it (C) is / will be tender, three to five minutes.

(A) (B) (C)

① is … encourages … is

② is … to encourage … will be

③ is … encourages … will be

④ are … to encourage … will be

⑤ are … encourages … is

22.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상, 틀린 것은?

In business settings, it’s really easy to forget ① to take the time to say Thank­You, and yet, it’s an essential part of interaction with others. It’s important to people that they feel valid, important, and ② respected. Just as saying sorry matters, so does ③ remember to thank those who help you move forward. And I think it’s much nicer to send along a physical card than an email. A personal note written by your own hand matters ④ far more than a few lines of typing into a window that’s so easily available at your fingertips.

One more thing: if you’re going to go this route, put in the extra few minutes to purchase a nice card and ⑤ use a pen that gives you a decent flow.

23.

다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은?

Ending your shower with cold water can be good for your health. ① Warm water makes the blood rush to your skin, and cool water makes the blood rush to your organs. ② This switching between hot and cold triggers better circulation by forcing the blood to move. ③ The ideal practice would be to switch numerous times between hot and cold water, but merely ending the shower with cold water does help with circulation. ④ Taking frequent showers in fact can cause skin problems and other infections. ⑤ Good circulation improves the performance of your system and thus makes you look and feel better.

다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 [24 27]~

고르시오.

24.

One of the most important aspects of green products should be . If something is tough or can be readily repaired, this lessens the chance that it’ll end up in the landfill, and could easily save you money in the long run, even if it’s initially more expensive. Even recyclable materials, if they break and can’t be fixed, require energy and other resources to reprocess and then replace.

Long­lasting goods can be passed on from person to person.

Even if your style changes and that kitchen table isn’t your thing anymore, a good strong table will almost always be appealing to someone else, while a broken and unfixable one probably won’t.

uniqueness

① ② cleanliness ③ mobility

durability

④ ⑤ beauty

25.

A new study suggests that kids might be at increased risk of getting the disease of the lungs depending on . Looking at more than 95,000 infants born from 1995 to 2000, researchers followed the children through 2005. What they found was those born in the autumn were nearly 30% more likely to get asthma. The researchers say it’s because babies born in the fall months are much more likely to get common wintertime infections.

At birth, infants have protection against certain diseases because antibodies have passed from the mother to her unborn baby. But the protection is temporary. So, as their immunities fade, babies become more subject to infections, especially in the winter months when all kinds of germs are swirling through the air. *asthma 천식

where they live

when they were born

what sports they like

what they usually eat

how healthy their parents are

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El Sistema, which is known as one of the most successful social inclusion projects, is a national network of youth orchestras and music centers in Venezuela. About three decades ago, José Antonio Abreu developed the idea of      

       , in order to offer

children from poor neighborhoods an alternative to life on the streets. In the dangerous and poverty stricken slums of‐ Caracas, Abreu lifted children out of despair through music, changing both people and the system of the society. In 1975 he established the first Venezuelan youth orchestra with 12 children. Since then he has built up a network of orchestras and music centers through the whole country. Currently 250,000 children and young adults are playing a musical instrument, and by 2012 these numbers will have doubled.

building libraries for the public

combining social work with music

founding a food relief organization

developing vocational education policies

organizing an international movie festival

27.

Much is now known about natural hazards and the negative impacts they have on people and their property.

It would seem obvious that any logical person would avoid such potential impacts or at least modify their behavior or their property to minimize such impacts. However, . Until someone has a personal experience or knows someone who has such an experience, most people subconsciously believe

“It won’t happen here” or “It won’t happen to me.” Even knowledgeable scientists who are aware of the hazards, the odds of their occurrence, and the costs of an event do not

점 always act appropriately. [3 ]

humans are not always rational

people can overcome natural disasters

experience can sometimes cause prejudice

every human doesn’t experience misfortune

scientists know the solutions to natural hazards

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(A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 문맥에 맞는 낱말로 가장 적절한 것은?

Can you identify others’ personality from colors they like?

Some psychologists actually use personality tests based on color (A)conference / preference . These color psychologists have generally thought that outgoing, adventurous, and competitive people like bold, bright colors. Conversely, people who like softer tones are more likely to exhibit a quieter, gentler nature. While there is some truth in such (B)assumptions / exceptions, you should remember that people from various backgrounds and experiences will be attracted to certain colors and be offended by others.

Therefore, color psychology, although interesting, provides only broad (C)regulations / generalizations in analyzing personality types.

(A) (B) (C)

conference assumptions regulations

① … …

conference exceptions

② … … regulations

conference exceptions

③ … … generalizations

preference assumptions

④ … … generalizations

preference exceptions

⑤ … … generalizations

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다음 그림에 대한 글의 내용 중 밑줄 친 낱말의 쓰임이 적절, 하지 않은 것은?

Years ago I saw a woman showing her magic powers. She filled a glass with water, then ① covered it with her handkerchief, previously dipped in water. She pushed down the center of the cloth, ② inverted the glass on her right palm, then seized it with her left hand. Air pressure ballooned the cloth ③ upward inside the glass. “When I put my finger on the glass,” she explained, “it will make the water boil.” When she did so, bubbles began ④ rising. You could even hear the surface bubbling! What happened was this.

When she pushed with her finger, the glass slipped downward through her left hand, causing the handkerchief to slide upward on the outside. This ⑤ raised the center of the cloth inside, forming a vacuum. The vacuum drew air through the handkerchief and created an illusion of boiling water.

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다음 글의 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? It is said that a cozy hat is a must on a cold winter’s day.

We are often led to believe that most of our body heat is lost through our heads. Closer inspection of heat loss in the hatless, (A) , reveals that is nonsense. The myth has arisen through a flawed interpretation of an experiment in the 1950s. In the study, volunteers were dressed in Arctic survival suits and exposed to bitterly cold conditions.

Because the head was the only part of their bodies left uncovered, most of their heat was lost through their heads.

(B) , covering one part of the body has as much effect as covering any other. If the experiment had been performed with people wearing only swimming trunks, they would have lost no more than 10% of their body heat through their heads.

(A) (B)

therefore

① …… In fact

therefore

② …… Similarly

for example

③ …… Similarly

however

④ …… In fact

however

⑤ …… For example

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다음 글에 드러난 필자의 심정으로 가장 적절한 것은? [1 ]점 When I moved into a two bedroom flat with Ally, I thought‐ we could get on well. Initially, everything seemed fine.

Then, as the weeks passed, things began to change. When I went out, she’d sneak into my room and read my journal.

She would put on my clothes and cosmetics without my permission. Once, she took off all the framed photos of mine, which were very important to me, and hung a large frame of abstract painting instead. It was the last straw, however, when she started spreading rumors; she told my friends that I got addicted to computer games, which wasn’t true. When I confronted her, she denied it. But I couldn’t stand her any more.

safe and relieved

① ② upset and annoyed

bored and indifferent

③ ④ pleased and grateful

excited and anticipating

다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오

[32 33]~ .

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Trust is the basis of all transactions. It’s the basis of the economy. World Bank economist Stephen Knack has long studied the economics of trust. According to him, the huge disparity in income between the United States and Somalia can be explained entirely as a disparity in trust. Put differently, the income enjoyed by the American people is 0.5 percent the result of hard work and 99.5 percent the result of trust. While that sounds extreme, there’s something to it if you consider how market transactions and business activities are impossible without it. Without adequate trust, the cost of transactions rises and there are even times when mutually beneficial transactions cannot be realized.

*disparity 불균형

전자 상거래의 보편화

신용거래의 잠재적 위험성

국가 간 빈부 격차의 심화

정치가 경제에 미치는 영향

경제 활동에서 신뢰의 중요성

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We think of butterfly wings as being colorful, but many are relatively drab on the underside. Some butterflies protect themselves through camouflage by folding up their wings,- they reveal the undersides and blend in with their surroundings. Through this strategy, they become nearly invisible to predators. Some other butterflies are brightly and distinctively colored, but they taste nasty. A bird that eats one of these butterflies remembers the experience and- avoids repeating it. Now other species of butterfly that do not taste nasty mimic the nasty ones. They are born looking like them in color and shape but not taste. Birds and lizards, who have learned to avoid bold warning coloration, leave these imitators alone. *drab 칙칙한 갈색의

why butterflies travel long distances

how butterflies find their food

how butterflies fool their predators

why birds and lizards like butterflies

why butterflies don’t have nests

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다음 글의 주장으로 가장 적절한 것은?

These days, lots of young people are worried about their future because of the economic recession. More seriously, even experts can’t predict what’s going to happen in the near future. They just say the financial crisis won’t be solved easily unlike the past. So, most young people, including recent graduates, have difficulty in getting jobs.

Then, is there no way out? They should change direction!

It’s time for them to turn their eyes to the other side of the world. They don’t necessarily have to realize their dreams home. Instead, they need to change their stage to perform on for their future. Of course, there are risks involved. However, they can’t move forward if they are afraid of the risks.

경제와 관련된 상식을 넓혀라.

인생의 목표를 구체적으로 정하라.

전문가들의 조언을 귀담아 들어라.

취업을 위해 해외로 시선을 돌려라.

특화된 기술 개발로 창업을 준비하라.

35.

다음 도표의 내용과 일치하지 않는 문장은?

The graph above shows Americans’ ratings of their life today compared with their life five years ago. ① The percentage of people who said their life was better off was always higher than that of those who responded negatively.

② Especially, between 1994 and 2002, more than half the respondents answered they were better off than five years ago. ③ In 1990, the percentage of those who answered positively was nearly twice as high as that of those who answered negatively. ④ From 1990 to 1996, the gap between the rates of the two groups increased steadily. In 1996, the highest percentage of people had the positive view of their life. ⑤ However, the year 2008 showed that about two-thirds of the respondents had the negative view of their life.

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FTF에 관한 다음 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

The FTF is a trade association that promotes fair trade.

The FTF traces its roots to the late 1970s when many individual trade organizations began holding yearly conferences on fair trade. In 1994, they incorporated formally as the NAATO and, the following year, changed its name to the FTF. It envisions a just and sustainable global economic system in which purchasing and production choices are made with concern for the well­being of people and the environment. It seeks to reduce poverty by continually and significantly expanding the practice of trade that values the labor and dignity of all people.

세계 무역 박람회 개최를 계기로 설립되었다.

년대에 일시적으로 해체되기도 하였다

1970 .

유사한 성격을 가진 NAATO와 경쟁하였다.

인류의 복지 증진과 환경에 관심을 기울인다.

인력 감축을 통한 비용 절감을 추구한다.

37.

snowy plover에 관한 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

The snowy plover is one of the hardest birds to spot on the beach. Once numbering in the thousands, the species is listed as endangered in several states now. Beige and white, snowy plovers blend perfectly in the white sand. They eat tiny flies that live on the sand or mud flats. Their nests usually contain three tiny eggs, which look like sand and are barely visible to even the most well­trained eye. Mothers incubate the nests during the day and fathers at night.

Chicks can get out of their nest within three hours of hatching. They walk, run, and swim well but still require their parents’ care after hatching.

멸종 위기에 처한 종으로 등록되어 있다.

흰 모래밭에서는 눈에 잘 띄지 않는다.

둥지에는 보통 개의 작은 알이 들어있다3 .

낮에는 암컷이 밤에는 수컷이 알을 품는다, .

부화한 지 시간 내에 어미를 떠나 독립한다3 .

다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오

[38 39]~ .

38.

Did I remember to turn the stove off? Did I remember to lock the front door? I’d better look again. We all feel the need to check again sometimes, to reassure ourselves that we didn’t neglect a possibly dangerous problem. But for some people, checking can consume hours every day, driven by intense fears of unlikely scenarios. A teacher continually searches the floor, obsessed with the idea that a dropped needle might injure her students. A man spends an hour every morning verifying that all the doors and windows are shut before he leaves for work. Yet this habit of checking doesn’t solve the worry at all, doubt still grows, and if it gets worse, it can lead to medical treatment.

Care killed the cat.

Every dog has his day.

Opportunity only knocks once.

Two’s company, three’s a crowd.

One man’s music is another man’s noise.

39.

The saying, “To err is human, to forgive, divine,” shows the ideal we should have: people should be forgiving of other’s mistakes. To err or to make mistakes is indeed a part of being human but it seems that most people don’t want to accept the responsibility for having made a mistake.

Rather, they are likely to do the opposite - to find someone else to shift the blame to. They naturally look for someone else who could be responsible for the problem. So the twisted version of the saying “To err is human. To blame the other guy is more human.” is meant to be a joke and yet it gives us more information about human nature.

인간은 잘못에 대한 책임을 전가하는 경향이 있다.

인간은 남의 잘못을 통해 교훈을 얻는다.

인간은 죄의식에서 벗어나려고 신에게 의지한다.

인간은 의지가 약하기 때문에 실수를 하게 된다.

인간은 끊임없는 선택을 하며 살아간다.

40.

주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?

A group of scientists has devised a procedure for locating infections without surgery.

(A) The white blood cells are injected back into the body, and a special camera is used to pick up signals from the indium­ . Since white blood cells fight infection,Ⅲ they will travel to the infected area, producing a signal from the region.

(B) They take a blood sample from a patient, and they isolate the white blood cells and mix them with a radioactive element, indium­ .Ⅲ

(C) The location of the signal discloses to the doctor where the infection is and how critical it is. The doctor can then select a treatment without hesitation.

(A)-(C)-(B)

① ② (B)-(A)-(C)

(B)-(C)-(A)

③ ④ (C)-(A)-(B)

(C)-(B)-(A)

(7)

외국어 영어 영역 ( ) 7

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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오

[41 42]~ .

41.

Organizations like the National Audubon Society once encouraged interest in birds, and bird watching became a popular pastime and a favorite way to spend leisure time.

Unfortunately, the growth of interest has affected the birds themselves. One rare bird can bring a flock of bird watchers.

Both vegetation and nesting places have been trampled by feet of overenthusiastic bird watchers. Birds are naturally shy;

the presence of too many people can cause them to abandon a nest and eggs in it. For example, a black hawk was so upset by the people gathering to see it return to its nest that it laid only one egg in its nest in five years. *trample 짓밟다

Shyness: Nature of Rare Birds

Qualities of Good Bird Watchers

Bird Watching: Real Harm to Birds

More Attention to Bird Migration

Tips for Keeping Birds as Pets

42.

There is plenty of evidence that second­hand smoke - breathed when you are in the same room as someone smoking - can be harmful, particularly to children, and some parents adopt a strategy of never smoking in their child’s presence.

According to a researcher, however, this would not offer complete protection because there can be third­hand smoke.

Toxic particles in cigarette smoke can remain on nearby surfaces, as well as the hair and clothing of the smoker, long after the cigarette has been put out, and small children are easily influenced because they are likely to breathe in close proximity, or even lick and suck them. Therefore, it is vital that people are made aware of the possible risks associated with smoking on the health of children. *proximity 근접

Don’t Smoke Your Life Away

Air Pollution Caused by Smoking

Warning over Third­hand Smoke

Dangers of Breathing in Toxic Air

The Increase of Non­smoking Areas

43.

다음 글의 상황에 나타난 분위기로 가장 적절한 것은?

It was dark outside, and rain fell in icy torrents. Inside, the three children sat around their grandfather, the only light in the room coming from an old lantern that sat on the rough, wooden table. The children were captivated by his every word as his low voice poured out tales of pirates, treasure and the sea. They were certain they could hear the sound of the rough wind hurling the surf against the rocks.

Though it was cold and wet outside in their imaginations, inside it was warm and dry, and one by one the children’s eyes began to close. With gentle hands, the grandfather carried them up to their beds and tucked them in.

sad and gloomy

① ② busy and festive

messy and noisy

③ ④ tense and urgent

cozy and peaceful

44.

글의 흐름으로 보아 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한, 곳은?

The study also suggests that luck is a matter of interpretation.

Successful people often say that “you make your own luck,” and the results from a study suggest that this is true.

( ① ) If people believe that they are lucky, then they are more likely to continue trying until they succeed at something. ( ② ) Those who think they are unlucky, on the other hand, do the opposite. ( ③ ) They rarely try something new because they “know” they will not win, and therefore they can never succeed. ( ④ ) When one of the subjects fell down the stairs and broke his arm, he did not think that this was unlucky. ( ⑤ ) On the contrary, he actually felt extremely fortunate - if he had fallen differently, he might have broken his neck.

45.

다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다 빈칸. (A)와 에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은

(B) ?

Today, the common store of information and knowledge is more complex and more accessible. The accessibility of them through the Internet is now much more the domain of the young, the masters of the new cybernetic world. However, wisdom’s domain lies in another direction. Wisdom is not exclusively about information and knowledge, but about “context,” and in this arena the young must often still yield to the old. Why? Because when it comes to the essentials of living, it is clear we haven’t made as much progress since ancient times.

Wisdom moves slowly because it takes a lifetime to acquire. In fact, it is the paradox of wisdom, that the faster we try to master it, the slower it comes to us.

Wisdom mostly remains the domain of the elders, and the technology revolution has not diminished our need for them.

Though technology revolution allows the young to have (A) in knowledge and information, they should (B) the elders for wisdom.

(A) (B)

superiority

① …… consult

options

② …… dismiss

difficulties

③ …… consult

faith

④ …… dismiss

interest

⑤ …… judge

(8)

외국어 영어 영역 ( )

8

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다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오

[46 48]~ , .

(A) It was December 1972. I had been head football coach at Pennsylvania State University for almost seven years. Then that unexpected phone call had come. The man on the phone was Bill Sullivan, principal owner of the New England Patriots. “I want to meet with you to talk about coaching my team,” he said. (a) He hit me with his package - $1.3 million, plus part ownership of the franchise.

(B) From the moment of that nighttime revelation, I knew what college football means to me - and what pro football never could mean. I love winning games as much as any coach does, but I know there’s something that counts more than victory or defeat. (b) I get to watch my players grow - in their personal discipline, in their educational development, and as human beings. That is a deep, lasting reward that I could never get in pro ball.

(C) I pretended I was asleep. I lay there thinking about the life I was leaving. I saw the school where I had met my wife and got married, the only home our five kids had ever known. I saw my thick­necked, fragile­hearted football players. What had made me tell Sullivan I’d come? (c) Yes, Boston was a great city and it was a new challenge. But it was ... the money. Suddenly I knew what it was I had to do, what it was I wanted to do. In the morning, I told Sue,

“You went to bed with a millionaire, but you woke up with me. I’m not going.”

(D) (d) Sullivan’s offer made me dizzy. In the end, I told my wife, “I have to take the job.” “Joe, whatever you want to do will be fine with me,” Sue replied. (e) I called Sullivan and told him we had a deal. When Sue and I went to bed that evening, I was pleased. At 2:00 a.m., Sue was sitting in her rocking chair nursing our baby. I’m sure she thought I was asleep. She had never said she didn’t want to go to Boston. But now tears were slipping down her face.

*revelation 계시

46.

위 글 (A)에 이어질 내용을 순서에 맞게 배열한 것으로 가장 적절한 것은?

(B)-(D)-(C)

① ② (C)-(B)-(D)

(C)-(D)-(B)

③ ④ (D)-(B)-(C)

(D)-(C)-(B)

47.

위 글의 필자에 대한 내용으로 일치하는 것은?

프로 축구팀의 코치를 맡고 있었다.

결국 Sullivan의 제안을 거절하기로 결심했다.

가족과 떨어져 혼자 살고 있었다.

자녀 교육을 위해 자주 이사를 다녔다.

보스턴에서 아내를 만나 결혼하였다.

48.

밑줄 친 (a) (e)∼ 중에서 직업에 대한 필자 의 가치관이 가‘I’ 장 잘 드러난 것은? [3 ]점

(a)

① ② (b) ③ (c) ④ (d) ⑤ (e)

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오

[49 50]~ , .

There is a famous psychology experiment to help us understand how opinions and judgements can be formed.

The general experiment procedure was devised by Dr. Asch in the U.S. What happens is this: A volunteer is asked to join a group for the study of the discrimination of length.

And he goes to a room where a number of people and the experimenter are seated. The volunteer doesn’t know that the other people in the room are researchers working together with the experimenter. A pair of cards is introduced. On one of them there is a line and on the other, three lines. Of these three, one is clearly longer than the line on the other card, one is shorter and one the same length. Seeing the cards, everyone is in turn asked which of the three lines on the second card is equal to the line on the first. They all pick - as they have been told to pick - the wrong line. Last of all, comes the turn of our volunteer.

In many cases the volunteer, faced with the opinion of the group, denies the plain evidence of his senses and picks the same one as others do. This experiment shows even the sane and ordinary people could be made to deny the obvious facts, feeling the pressure to . The people around you, “the pressure group” can have a great influence on your judgement and decisions.

49.

위 글의 밑줄 친 the wrong line의 의미로 가장 적절한 것은?

부모의 지나친 간섭

① ② 다수의 잘못된 의견

실험의 현실적 한계

③ ④ 사회적 책임의 회피

편협한 사고의 맹점

50.

위 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?

prepare

① ② restart

conform

③ ④ criticize

memorize

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