2013학년도 제1회 전국 16개 시․도교육청 공동 주관 영어듣기능력평가 대본(고3)
2013. 4. 18. (목) 시행
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ANN : 여러분 안녕하십니까? 지금부터 전국 16개 시․도교육청이 공동으로 주관하는 2013학년도 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, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Professor Louis, may I interview you for the school newspaper some time?
M: Sure. When would you like to do it?
W: How about next Monday evening?
M: _______________________________________.
2번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Nancy, do you think we can get to the concert hall on time?
W: I don’t think so. Taking a taxi was a big mistake during rush hour.
M: Well, why don’t we change to the subway?
W: _______________________________________.
3번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Roy, how was the movie, “Amazing Ocean”?
M: It was thrilling and fantastic! You should see it!
W: Oh, I wish I had gone with you.
M: _______________________________________.
4번 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the town meeting. We’ve been working hard to organize the annual Community Charity Fair for helping the needy in our community. Thanks to your donations and active involvement in the fundraisers, everything is going smoothly except for one thing: we’re short on helping hands to serve food to the elderly. We’re also planning to deliver the canned food and clothes we have collected to the homes of elderly people living alone. We need people who are willing to help. Please sign up today at the desk in the back of the hall and help make our community a better place to live.
5번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Amy, how was your field trip to Dublin?
W: Dad, everything was good, but one thing really bothered me.
M: What was that?
W: I felt bad because of what some visitors did there.
M: Like what? Did they make noise or litter?
W: No, but I was bothered by some graffiti on the historic buildings. I don’t understand why they do such things.
M: Oh, that’s awful! How could they do that?
W: I even saw several names carved on the walls of the castles. Isn’t that against the law?
M: Yes, but some people just don’t care.
W: The government should take stronger measures to preserve our cultural heritage.
M: That makes sense. Restoring it will cost a lot.
W: I think much heavier fines will stop them from behaving so badly.
6번 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Good morning. Thank you for tuning in. This program is part of our campaign for safe driving. You must yield to any emergency vehicles, such as fire engines or ambulances using a siren and flashing lights. Pull over to the right side of the road until the emergency vehicles have passed. If you’re in the middle of an intersection when you see an emergency vehicle, don’t stop. Instead, continue driving through the intersection and pull over to the right. Please remember that it’s against the law to follow within thirty meters behind any emergency vehicle with a siren or flashing lights.
7번 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Cathy, you have a green thumb! Your living room looks like a garden.
W: Thanks. I love growing plants.
M: When did you begin to grow plants indoors?
W: Actually, it was after I read an article in a biology journal. It was about Sick Building Syndrome.
M: Sick Building Syndrome? What’s that?
W: Basically, Sick Building Syndrome refers to the condition where the indoor air is much more contaminated than the outdoor air.
M: So you started growing plants. How do plants help to clean the indoor air?
W: According to the article, plants absorb carbon dioxide and heavy metal contaminants indoors while producing more oxygen.
M: I see. What other benefits do indoor plants have?
W: Many studies show that they also work as a natural humidifier.
M: Cool! I guess I should keep some plants, too.
8번 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 대화하고 있는 장소로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Good afternoon, Ms. Wilson. What can I do for you today?
W: Hello, Anthony. I need your delicate touch on this.
M: You flatter me. What a beautiful jacket you have there! I think it’ll look good on you.
W: Well, thank you. It was our 20th wedding anniversary yesterday. My husband took me out to dinner and bought me this jacket.
M: Oh, your 20th wedding anniversary? Congratulations!
W: Thank you. But the sleeves of this jacket are a bit too long. Can you shorten them for me?
M: Certainly. Let me measure your arms first.
W: Okay.
M: Good. I’m done. It’ll cost you fifteen dollars and you can pick it up tomorrow.
W: Thanks. I’ll see you then.
9번 다음 도표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 잘못 설명하고 있는 항목을 고르시오.
W: Mark, have you decided what volunteer work you’ll do this semester?
M: Not yet. I’m thinking of helping children study.
W: Really? Then, you’re a typical boy according to this graph. Look! It shows the most preferred volunteer activity for boys is helping children study.
M: Hmm.... Girls like assisting at meetings or conferences the most. Forty-one percent of girls chose that.
W: Yeah. thirty-one percent of boys chose it, too.
M: Well, I volunteered at several conferences last year.
W: Indoor and outdoor clean-up has the lowest percentage of girls, only nine percent. That’s less than half the percentage of boys who chose that.
M: In contrast, boys seem to like food preparation activities the least.
W: Right. While almost twenty percent of girls enjoy food preparation, only six percent of boys prefer it.
M: In helping seniors, the percentages of boys and girls are the same.
10번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Michael, you’re really into your club activity these days.
M: Yes. You know what? We’re going to Jeju Island to take pictures this weekend.
W: Good for you. Do you know I have a brand-new digital camera?
M: Really? Why don’t you join our club for amateur photographers?
W: I’d love to, but I work on weekends. Your club meets on Saturdays, right?
M: Oh, that’s right. Then, why don’t you visit our club’s website and get some useful tips on taking good pictures?
W: Okay, thanks. You know I’m thinking of buying a book on photography.
Can you recommend a good one?
M: Sure. I think The Photography Handbook is best for beginners like you.
W: Really? I’ll get a copy online.
M: Well, I have a copy at home. I’ll lend it to you tomorrow.
W: Great! Thanks a lot.
11번 대화를 듣고, 여자가 남자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Melissa, I heard you’re having a yard sale.
W: Yes, Kevin. I’m going to share an apartment with Mia, so I’m selling the things that I don’t need anymore.
M: Good. Is there anything I can do?
W: That’s very nice of you, Kevin.
M: So, have you put up the yard sale signs around your neighborhood? I think I can help you with that.
W: I already did that a few days ago.
M: Then do you want me to help lift any heavy things?
W: No, there’s nothing heavy. But I don’t know how much I should ask for the items that I’m going to sell. Can you help me with that?
M: Sure.
W: Great! How about tomorrow afternoon?
M: Sure. I have to get my car fixed first, then I’ll come right over.
W: Thanks, Kevin.
12번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 생일 파티에 참석하지 못하는 이유로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[ Cell phone rings.]
M: Hi, honey. It’s me.
W: Hi, Gilbert. I miss you so much.
M: I miss you, too. I’m returning home tomorrow as scheduled.
W: That’s great, but what’s wrong with your voice?
M: I’m afraid I’ve got a cold.
W: Are you all right? Did you see a doctor?
M: Yes. Don’t worry too much. Listen, honey. I have something to tell you.
W: What is it? Don’t say you have to go on another business trip.
M: No, but I got an urgent call from the company asking me to come to work this weekend.
W: You mean you won’t be able to attend my mother’s birthday party this Saturday?
M: I’m really sorry. They say our company has a tax inspection next Monday.
W: That’s too bad! She’ll be very disappointed.
13번 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 준비하고 있는 발표에 관한 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Sue, I think we need to make some changes to the plan for our presentation at the science fair.
W: You read my mind. I’ve been thinking about it, too.
M: Most of all, the video clip at the end of our presentation doesn’t have much to do with global warming.
W: I agree. Why don’t we change it to the one that shows chunks of an iceberg falling into the sea?
M: Good idea! And I think we need to add some charts to help people understand our main points.
W: Great! Let’s do that.
M: And what do you say to preparing some handouts for the audience?
W: Well, I don’t think that’ll be necessary. Besides, we don’t have enough time to make them.
M: Yeah, you’re probably right.
W: But we still need to add some pictures of endangered animals.
M: You bet.
14번 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 총 금액을 고르시오.
M: Good afternoon, ma’am. How may I help you?
W: I’d like to buy a dish set and a fork set.
M: Do you have anything particular in mind?
W: Not really.
M: Okay. We have this dish set on sale for $80. It was originally priced at
$120.
W: Great, but the pattern is a little simple. Are there any other dish sets?
M: We have another set that has a more delicate pattern for $120.
W: Hmm...there’s not much difference. I’ll take the set on sale.
M: Okay. And this fork set for $20 is quite popular.
W: Oh, I like it. I’ll take it and the dish set on sale.
M: Do you have a membership card? There is a 10 percent discount if you do.
W: No, I don’t have one. Here’s my credit card.
【15-16】다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
M: Hello and welcome back! Last time, we talked about some important scientific discoveries that changed human life forever. Thanks to these discoveries, we now better understand things that surround us, but there are many prevailing myths about science. Today, I’d like to focus on some of these myths. First, let me show you a picture. It’s also on the second page of your handout. What do you see? Yes, it’s a polar bear. What color is it? A cream yellow? Or a pure white? If you think it is either of these colors, you’re wrong. Let me show you some samples of its skin and fur.
[ pause] Are you surprised? As you can see, the polar bear’s skin is black and its fur is almost transparent. So, how come the polar bears living in the polar region look white? It’s because their fur reflects visible light, just like the surrounding snow and ice do. Before I move on, are there any questions?
15번 남자의 오늘 강연 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
16번 강연 시 남자가 사용한 보조 자료로 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
17번 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 남자가 프린터를 구입할 웹사이트를 고르 시오.
M: Linda, take a look at this.
W: Isn’t this the price comparison website for used products?
M: Yes. I’m thinking of buying a used laser printer. These are the choices for the model that I want to buy.
W: Oh, why don’t you buy this one? It’s a real bargain, less than 100 dollars.
M: No way! Buying from a seller with a three-star rating is too risky.
W: Hmm. Then how about this one with a five-star seller rating?
M: I would, but I can’t spend more than 140 dollars.
W: Then, go for the less used one between these two remaining options.
M: Well, I’ll get the cheaper one.
W: But the price difference is only ten dollars. Go for the less used one.
M: I suppose you’re right. I will get that one.
18번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: You seem very busy. What’re you doing now?
W: I’m studying physics for the mid-term.
M: You said it’s next Friday, didn’t you?
W: Yes. Can you take a look at this explanation and tell me what it means?
You took this class last semester.
M: Let’s see.... [ pause] Sorry, I have no idea.
W: Goodness! I should have paid more attention in class. I don’t know what to do.
M: Hey, I know a really useful website for learning physics. It has a lot of helpful explanations.
W: Really?
M: Yes. Besides, if you leave a question about anything in physics, the webmaster gives you an answer.
W: Sounds great! I should try that site.
M: You should. It was very helpful for me. Here is the address.
W: _________________________________________________________.
19번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Jody, do you have a minute?
W: Sure. What’s up?
M: Well, you know our band is preparing a mini-concert for this coming school festival.
W: Of course. I’m really looking forward to seeing the concert. How is it going?
M: Actually, we have a problem. The keyboard player, Sandy, hurt her arm riding her bicycle.
W: Oh, that’s terrible! Is she okay?
M: Yeah, it’s not that serious, but she won’t be able to play the keyboard for the concert. Can you help us?
W: How? Oh, are you saying that you want me to play instead of her?
M: That’s right. I know you’re really good at playing the keyboard.
W: Well, that sounds exciting, but I’m not sure if I’m good enough.
M: _____________________________________________________________.
20번 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Mike가 Tom에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르 시오.
W: Mike and his son, Tom, play basketball together on a Sunday afternoon.
When they get back home, both of them are exhausted and very hungry, so they decide to eat the leftover pizza in the freezer. Mike asks Tom to heat the pizza in the microwave. So Tom takes it out of the freezer, puts it on a plate, and is about to put it into the microwave. But Mike notices that the plate has a metal part. His son doesn't seem to know that metal cannot be put into a microwave oven; it could even cause a fire. Mike wants to tell his son about it. In this situation, what would Mike most likely say to Tom?
Mike: Tom, ____________________________________________________
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