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- 2019년 7월 10일 실시 -

2019학년도 7월 고3 전국연합학력평가

○ 영어 영역 듣기 대본

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2019학년도 7월 고3 전국연합학력평가

영어 영역 듣기 평가

시행 : 2019년 7월 10일

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2019학년도 7월 고3 전국연합학력평가 영어 영역 듣기 평가 대본

1.

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

고르시오.

M: Dana, how’s your preparation for the charity bazaar going?

W: It’s going pretty well, but we’re trying to gather more things for children.

M: Hmm... I have some toys I used to play with. Shall I bring them?

W:

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2.

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

W: Kevin, did you say you go to the gym for personal training sessions?

M: Yes. Why? Are you interested in trying one?

W: Not really. I’m wondering if your gym offers yoga classes.

M:

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3.

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

W: Hi, welcome to our podcast, Urbansafety. This is your host, Grace Garland. Most people know that driving under the influence of alcohol is extremely dangerous. But many people don’t realize that driving after taking certain types of medicine can be just as unsafe. Some drugs have side effects such as making you sleepy or making it hard to concentrate. These drugs could make you react more slowly than you normally would, and this could lead to fatal car accidents. So, when your doctor prescribes a medication, ask about how it can affect your ability to drive and don’t drive until you find out exactly how that drug affects you. Be safe on the road by keeping these things in mind.

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4.

대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Mike, why are you taking papers from the trash box? They’ve already been used.

M: I can still use the blank sides of them. It can help decrease waste.

W: I see. Do you try to reuse other things as well?

M: Yes, I do. I like to do anything I can to protect the environment.

W: Well, I wonder if such a small effort can make a difference.

M: I know what you mean. But if we do nothing, it’ll damage the environment. So, we need to start by doing small things.

W: Hmm... that makes sense. What else are you doing?

M: I’m doing things like carrying reusable shopping bags and traveling by bicycle.

W: That doesn’t sound that difficult.

M: It isn’t. You can also begin with things that are simple and easy.

W: Okay, I’ll join you right away!

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5.

대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.

[Telephone rings.]

M: Hello? How may I help you?

W: Hi, Mr. Williams. This is Rachel Hanks.

M: Oh, Ms. Hanks! I’m working on your school booklet now.

W: Great. The poster you designed last time was wonderful. My students really liked it.

M: I’m happy to hear that.

W: I called to ask something about the booklet. The photo of the school will be on the cover, right?

M: Yes, I planned to put it there.

W: The school buildings were completely remodeled recently. So, we’d like to use a photo of the new buildings.

M: Okay, please send me the file. Is there anything else you’d like to change?

W: Can I add some pictures of students I teach to page 19?

M: Page 19? Let me check.

[Pause]

I can add them to the “School Life” section.

W: Thank you. When you’re done, please call me.

M: Sure. No problem.

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6.

대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Eddie, what’s that photo?

M: It’s a photo from my family’s vacation.

W: Wow! Did your family stay at a water villa?

M: Yes, we did. On the balcony, there were two sunbeds, so we were able to relax in the sun.

W: How nice! That must be you sitting on the steps.

M: Yeah, it’s me. Those steps led straight down into the water.

W: That’s cool. Who’s the man in front of you holding a beach ball?

M: He’s my uncle. His family went on vacation with us.

W: I see. Is that a tube floating next to your uncle?

M: Right, it’s a duck tube. My uncle bought it for me.

W: It’s so cute. Who is the girl in the boat taking a picture?

M: She’s my cousin, Cindy. She’s a good photographer.

W: It seems like your entire family had a great time.

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7.

대화를 듣고, 남자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Kelly, how’s the preparation for our club’s outing going?

W: Great. I’ve reserved a campsite that provides free tents and tables.

M: Is there a place where we can play sports?

W: When I visited the campsite, I saw there was a soccer field next to it.

M: Perfect! Most of our members like playing soccer.

W: I know. But we need to reserve the field in advance.

M: Do you want me to do it?

W: Well, reserving the field is an additional cost, so our members should all agree to it.

M: Can we discuss it at our next meeting?

W: No, we need to hurry because the field is in great demand.

M: Then, I’ll call the members to ask their opinions.

W: Thanks a lot. If they all agree, I’ll reserve the field.

M: Okay. I’ll let you know as soon as I can.

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8.

대화를 듣고, 여자가 Lakeside Musical Festival에 참가할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

M: Shannon, I heard your musical team will perform at the Lakeside Musical Festival.

W: Yeah. The team will perform the musical

Grease

. The cast is practicing everyday.

M: Great. Which role are you playing?

W: Actually, I won’t be able to perform this time.

M: Why? Isn’t there a role that suits you?

W: Well... in fact, there is a very attractive role I wanted to play.

M: Then, why aren’t you performing?

W: I’m going on a trip with my family to celebrate my grandfather’s 80th birthday during the festival.

M: I’m sorry that you’ll miss the festival, but I’m sure being with your family will be meaningful.

W: Right, and I can perform next time.

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9.

대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

M: Hello. How can I help you?

W: Hi, I’m looking for sandals for my twin daughters.

M: Sure. What size shoes do they wear?

W: They both wear size 4.

M: We have several styles for that size. This design is one of our best sellers.

W: They look really good. How much are they?

M: They’re 50 dollars.

W: Oh, that’s pretty expensive.

M: Then, how about these? These ones also sell well, and they’re only 40 dollars.

W: Great. I like these. I’ll take two pairs.

M: Okay. Do you have any of our discount coupons?

W: Yes. Can I use this 10% off birthday coupon?

M: Of course. How would you like to pay?

W: I’ll pay by credit card.

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10.

대화를 듣고, Monet Tour에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W: Peter, do you know the series of paintings

Water Lilies

by Claude Monet?

M: Sure. It’s a collection of his paintings of his water gardens in Giverny. I like them.

W: I’m thinking of going on the Monet Tour. Would you like to come with me?

M: Sounds interesting! Tell me more about it.

W: It’s a one­day trip. We’ll go to Monet’s House and Gardens in Giverny. We will travel comfortably on a bus.

M: Great. How long is the whole tour?

W: About ten hours. It starts at 8 a.m.

M: Eight a.m.? That’s too early.

W: Maybe. But the participants will meet at the entrance of City Hall, and that isn’t far from your place.

M: Okay. How much does the tour cost?

W: Eighty euros, which includes the ten euro entry fee.

M: Count me in. I’m excited to walk through the beautiful gardens.

W: All right. Then, let’s book it now.

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11.

Green Farm’s Fun Day에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Are you looking for some exciting experiences for this summer?

Then don’t miss Green Farm’s Fun Day! People of all ages can participate. It’ll be held on Sunday, July 28th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There’ll be various fun activities like hay rides, farm tours, games, arts and crafts, and cheese making. You can also get hands­on experience by petting and feeding farm animals. A barbecue lunch and cold drinks will be available for purchase, or you can bring your own lunch and enjoy a picnic. The participation fee is 20 dollars for adults and ten dollars for kids 12 and under. You can register at greenfarm.org. Why don’t you come and make this summer one to remember?

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12.

다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 구매할 제품을 고르시오.

M: Honey, what are you doing?

W: I’m searching the Internet to buy an air fryer. Why don’t you help me choose one?

M: You mean the device that fries food without using oil? I like it.

We should buy one that’s big enough to cook a whole chicken.

W: Right. Its capacity should be more than four liters.

M: Great. Hmm... how much do you think we can afford to spend?

W: I don’t want to pay more than 90 dollars for it.

M: Okay. And does the type of basket matter?

W: Well... I’ve heard that a removable basket is easier to wash.

M: Oh, is it? Then we should choose one with that type of basket.

W: I think so, too. Between the two models left, I’d like the one with the higher customer rating.

M: I totally agree with you. Let’s buy this one.

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13.

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

W: Tony, what’s wrong? You don’t look so good.

M: Preparing for this math exam is killing me, mom. There’s too much to study.

W: I thought you liked math.

M: I do when there’s no exam pressure.

W: I understand. Actually, I might have a suggestion that can help you. Do you remember when you put together that 10,000­piece puzzle?

M: The one hanging in my bedroom?

W: Right. What was the best part of putting it together?

M: Even though it was difficult, putting each piece in its place was awesome. I finished the whole puzzle before I knew it.

W: Exactly! Just like working on the puzzle, why don’t you concentrate on solving the math problems one by one?

M: Oh, I got it. I should focus on the pieces instead of worrying about the big picture.

W: So, have you figured out how you can prepare for your exam now?

M:

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14.

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

M: Honey, what are you looking at?

W: I’m looking at photos of cute animals.

M: I know you’re an animal lover. Are there any animals that catch your eye?

W: Yeah, look at this adorable kitten.

[Pause]

I think we should get a cat.

M: Are you serious? We should be very careful about deciding to get a pet.

W: You’re right. But I’m sure we can handle it. Also, pets could be good friends for our kids.

M: I can’t deny that. The kids have always wanted to have a pet.

W: Then, do you agree to getting a cat?

M: I’m a little bit worried, but it’s okay if you’re happy.

W: Thanks a lot, honey. Shall we visit a pet shop or look to adopt?

M: Hmm... we’d better adopt a cat rather than buy one.

W: Okay. Where should we look?

M: I heard my friend Jenny is looking for people to adopt her newborn kittens.

W:

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15.

다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Sarah가 Brian에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Brian is a student tutor helping children learn English at the local library. Brian is now helping a boy named Minsu who moved from Korea. Brian is having a hard time since Minsu doesn’t seem to be very engaged in learning English words. So, Brian goes to his fellow tutor Sarah, who helped Minsu study math the previous year, and asks for advice on how to motivate Minsu. Hearing Brian’s concerns, Sarah remembers that Minsu loves music and enjoys singing along to pop songs. Sarah wants to suggest to Brian that if he adds musical elements to his tutoring, Minsu will become more interested in learning English vocabulary. In this situation, what would Sarah most likely say to Brian?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, class. Last time, we learned about major international holidays. This time, we’ll find out how people around the world traditionally dine during those holidays. First, mince pies have been a Christmas food in the United Kingdom since the 13th century. They consist of dried fruit and spices like cinnamon.

Second, spiced hot chocolate is a Christmas tradition in Peru.

Churches take donations to make large quantities of it, and it is served to those less fortunate in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Next, on New Year’s Eve, people in Sweden serve rice pudding with an almond hidden inside. It’s believed that whoever finds the almond will receive 12 months of good fortune in the new year. Finally, pork is known to bring good luck on New Year’s Day. In Cuba, it’s traditional to roast a baby pig on that day because the animal symbolizes moving forward into the new year. Now, we’ll watch a video on how to cook some of these holiday foods.

ANN :

다시 한 번 듣겠습니다.

16.

남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

17.

언급된 나라가 아닌 것은?

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ANN :

이제 듣기 문제가 끝났습니다. 18번부터는 문제지의 지시에 따라 답을 하시기 바랍니다.

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