2016학년도 제1회 전국 16개 시․도교육청 공동 주관 영어듣기능력평가 대본(고3)
2016. 4. 21. (목) 시행
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ANN : 여러분 안녕하십니까? 지금부터 전국 16개 시․도교육청이 공동으로 주관하는 2016학년도 제1회 고등학교 3학년 영어듣기능력평가를 시작 하겠습니다. 교실에 계시는 선생님들께서는 라디오의 음량을 알맞게 조절하여 주시고, 학생 여러분은 답안지에 반, 번호, 그리고 이름을 써 넣으시기 바랍니다.
모든 문제는 한 번씩만 들려드리니, 잘 듣고 지시에 따라 물음에 답하시기 바랍니다.
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1번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: What’s wrong with you, Susan?
W: I heard we’re having make-up classes for one week, right after the summer break begins.
M: Really? Then what about our plans for the trip to Southern Texas?
W: __________________________________________________________
2번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: The parking lot is full. Looks like lots of people are out shopping.
M: Hmm.... I think we’ll need to drive around to find a parking space.
W: Oh, honey, look over there! There’s a car coming out just now.
M: __________________________________________________________
3번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Honey, can you do the dishes tonight? I had a long day today.
W: No problem. So, how was your first day with your new boss?
M: He seems nice, but the way he handles the work is quite different.
W: __________________________________________________________
4번 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Hello, teachers and students. I’m Vice Principal, Jackson McCoy.
Recently, I was surprised to learn how much waste our school produced in one day. I also found much of the waste is recyclable goods. Now, we need to work hard to reduce the amount of waste we create. Here are some simple things you can do. First, use reusable products rather than disposable ones. In other words, use a personal mug or bottle instead of paper cups. Second, try not to produce unnecessary printouts. If you have to, try to save printer paper by printing on both sides whenever possible.
In this way, we can make waste reduction a part of our daily lives.
5번 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Good evening, fellow residents. As many of you already know, the fountain in the center of our apartment complex has been turned off due to its high maintenance cost and leakage problems. Now, we’re thinking of using that area for other purposes such as a park, rest zone, or playground for children. We’d like to hear your ideas. So we are asking for your opinions on how to utilize this space. Please leave your ideas on the Green Town Apartment’s homepage. For more information, contact the office at 853-7267. Thank you for your cooperation.
6번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 주장으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Lucy, what are you going to do after graduation?
W: I’m thinking about working for a trading company. How about you?
M: I haven’t decided yet. Why do you want to work for a trading company?
W: I want to get a job with a high salary. Trading companies usually pay a lot.
M: But I think there are more important things to consider when choosing a job.
W: I agree. What do you think is important for your future job?
M: When looking for a job, I think it’s important to consider a job’s future prospects.
W: You mean the possibility of getting promoted?
M: No. The world is changing rapidly. Some jobs will disappear. So I really have to take a job’s future prospects into account.
W: Now I understand.
7번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: What are you up to?
W: I’m reading a newspaper column on child performers.
M: You mean child singers or actors? What does the column say?
W: It says child performers should be banned.
M: Hmm, what do you think?
W: I disagree with the columnist. I believe child performers should be encouraged.
M: Really? Why do you think so?
W: Well, performing in public is a strong motivation for gifted children to learn singing, dancing, or acting.
M: Do you mean public performance helps such children to fully develop their potential as early as possible?
W: That’s right. Becoming a child performer definitely helps.
M: But don’t you think child performers are exploited by their parents or managers?
W: No, I don’t think so. I think it provides them with unique experiences, which is beneficial for them.
8번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 총 금액을 고르시오.
W: Good afternoon. May I help you?
M: Yes, I’m looking for a tent for my family.
W: How many people are there in your family?
M: There are four people, but I prefer a spacious tent.
W: Then how about this tent? It’s a very popular model. It can fit up to six people, and it’s only 360 dollars.
M: Oh! It’s nice and that sounds like a reasonable price.
W: It’s a really good buy. This air mattress usually costs 60 dollars, but comes free with the tent.
M: Wow. I’ll take that tent then. I also need some sleeping bags.
W: We have some really nice ones. This one is a goose down sleeping bag.
It costs 55 dollars.
M: Do you have anything cheaper?
W: This padded sleeping bag only costs 30 dollars.
M: Okay. I’ll take two padded sleeping bags because I already have two. Here is my credit card.
9번 다음 그림의 상황에 가장 적절한 대화를 고르시오.
M: Number One
W: Stop there! You might fall off the rock.
M: Oh, I didn’t realize I was that close to the edge. Thanks.
M: Number Two
W: I’ll throw the ball really fast. Are you ready?
M: No problem. I’ll hit it over the fence.
M: Number Three
W: Sorry, but may I see your photo ID? It’s our policy.
M: Sure. Here’s my student ID card. Is that okay?
M: Number Four
W: Honey, be careful. There’s a sign, “Falling Rocks.”
M: Don’t worry. I’ll watch out while driving on this road.
M: Number Five
W: I think something is wrong with this camera. Can you help me?
M: Let me see. Oh, the battery is dead. Do you have an extra?
10번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[ Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello, Thomas.
M: Hi, Sandy. It’s already 9 o’clock. Where are you now?
W: I’m on 7th Street.
M: Still? Is there anything wrong?
W: There was a car accident. The road was blocked, so I got stuck in traffic.
M: Oh, my! You know we have an important meeting in half an hour. Do you think you can arrive before it starts?
W: Yes, I think I’ll probably make it. But I won’t have time to check the preparation for the meeting.
M: All right. Then I’ll see what I can do. Are the sample products ready?
W: Yes, they are already set up in the meeting room. Also, I made copies of the marketing plan.
M: Okay. Then did you check whether the beam projector is working properly?
W: No, I didn’t. Can you do that for me?
M: Sure. I’ll go check it right away.
11번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 직장을 옮기려는 이유를 고르시오.
W: Jake, long time no see. How have you been doing?
M: Pretty good. How’re you doing?
W: I’m doing very well. And you know what? I’m getting promoted next week.
M: Oh, really? Congratulations! Glad to hear that.
W: Thank you. How about you? How’s your job going?
M: Actually, I’m going to move to another company.
W: Why? You said your current company had a really good benefits package.
M: Right. That’s one of the reasons I’ve been working there even though I have to drive for an hour to work every day.
W: Then what made you consider leaving the company?
M: Job security. A lot of people have recently lost their jobs and I’m worried that I might be next.
W: Too bad. So you want a more stable job, right?
M: Yes. That’s right. I’m really concerned about job security.
12번 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Sanchez. Have a seat, please.
M: Thanks. How’s the preparation for the concert going?
W: Everything is going well.
M: How many people are you expecting? I’ll need to adjust our security plans accordingly.
W: All 20,000 tickets have sold out for the concert already.
M: That many! Bluebirds really is a popular band!
W: Yes. So I’m worried that some fans might try to approach them suddenly during the concert.
M: Don’t worry. My team has appropriate measures in place against all kinds of situations. Safety is always our top priority.
W: Good. But as the person in charge of this concert, I also need to worry about the press. Please avoid any unnecessary physical contact with the fans.
M: My team has been successfully protecting clients for decades. And, as the team leader, I handle all situations professionally.
W: Thank you. I’m placing my trust in you.
13번 대화를 듣고, Korea Mega Sale에 관해 두 사람이 언급하지 않은 것을 고르시오.
M: Hi, Judy. I heard you’re going on a trip to Korea.
W: Yes, I’m leaving next week.
M: That’s good timing! The Korea Mega Sale begins next Friday.
W: Next Friday? How long does it go on for?
M: It begins on August 14th and ends on August 31st.
W: Great! Do you know if it’s held in Busan? I’ll be in Busan for this trip.
M: It will be held in all major cities including Jeju, Daegu, and of course, Seoul and Busan.
W: Perfect! Do you know who is participating in the sale?
M: All the major brands and around 35,000 shops in various industries are.
W: Wow! So how big are the discounts?
M: You can get up to 70% off on cosmetics, and I heard some brands at major duty-free stores offer up to 90% off.
W: It’s a good time for me to buy Korean cosmetics, then. Thanks for the information.
14번 Student Mentoring Program에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Hello, students! If you’re interested in helping others by teaching, why don’t you join our Student Mentoring Program? If you become a student-mentor, you’ll provide academic assistance to students in neighboring middle schools. You’ll be assigned two or three middle school students to work with. You should meet them at least once a week, and give them some tips on study skills or teach them basic math. This program is open to all students, except freshmen, who are willing to donate their time and talent. This program will run for one year. If you complete this program, you’ll receive a certificate in recognition of your service. Thanks.
15번 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 남자가 구입할 컴퓨터 키보드를 고르시오.
W: Good morning. Welcome to Tony’s Electronics.
M: Hi. I’d like to buy a computer keyboard.
W: Okay. Here’s a list of keyboards. What size would you like? We have three sizes - standard, slim, and mini.
M: I think either the standard or slim size will be fine.
W: All right. Would you like a wired or a wireless one?
M: I’ve never used a wireless one.
W: Well, your desk will look clean and organized without wires and you can use it anywhere in your room.
M: I’ll go wireless, then. Do they come with a mouse?
W: Some of them do. Would you like one with a mouse?
M: Yes, please.
W: That leaves these two then. Do you have a color preference? One is black and the other is white.
M: I’ll take the black one. White ones get dirty too easily.
16번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Honey, what are you doing in the bathroom?
M: I’m about to throw away what’s left in this medicine bottle because it is expired.
W: No, don’t do that.
M; Well, what should I do with this medicine, then?
W: Just take it to a drugstore.
M: Why? Will they take it?
W: Yeah. They have a collection box you can throw it in.
M: Hmm. That’s kind of inconvenient though.
W: Yes, but it ends up harming the environment if you don’t.
M: What do you mean?
W: I learned from a documentary that chemicals in medications may flow into our rivers and oceans.
M: Really? Do they pollute our rivers and oceans?
W: Yeah. And they can have a disruptive effect on the ecosystem.
M: __________________________________________________________
17번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Michelle, I have something to tell you.
W: What is it? I’m all ears.
M: I don’t think I can go camping this weekend.
W: How come? John and Mary said they will join us, and I’ve already booked a campsite for four.
M: I’m sorry. I got a call from my parents this morning. They said they’re going to visit me this Saturday.
W: Really? Are they coming from France?
M: Yes. They really want to see me because I haven’t visited them since last Christmas.
W: I understand. You can’t miss the chance to see your parents after such a long time.
M: Right, but I really wanted to go camping with you.
W: Camping can wait. We can go together next time.
M: I hope so, but I’m still worried. John and Mary might be disappointed when they find out I can’t come.
W: __________________________________________________________
18번 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Robert가 Jane에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Jane and Robert are neighbors, but they don’t know each other well. Jane owns a dog and she treats it like her child. Jane believes that her dog won’t bark at people or jump on passers-by because it’s a well-trained dog. When she walks her dog, Jane sometimes keeps it unleashed. Robert, however, has a fear of dogs. While taking a walk, Robert bumps into Jane, and finds her dog unleashed. He fears that it might jump on him and wants to tell Jane to take appropriate action. In this situation, what would Robert most likely say to Jane?
【19-20】다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
W: Hello, parents. I’m Deborah Anderson from the Macmillan Child Development Institute. As dedicated parents, you know art is a delightful way through which your children can develop their creativity. But what is truly important is that any expression of creativity in their daily lives is as valuable as the works of art they create in the classroom. Children have an endless capacity to see art in the world around them. A button found on the floor becomes a butterfly. Masks are made from the paper bags that held groceries. Wine corks are turned into animals on parade. A window on a cold day becomes a canvas on which they can finger-paint.
What do you think children learn through such activities? They learn to free their creativity, and more importantly, they learn to see beauty in everyday objects. As parents, you should encourage your kids to see the world around them as a canvas on which to express themselves.
19번 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
20번 여자의 말에서 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
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ANN : 수고하셨습니다. 이상으로 전국 16개 시․도 교육청이 공동으로 주관하는 2016학년도 제1회 고등학교 3학년 영어듣기능력평가를 모두 마치겠습니다.
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