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시사 영어 박준어( ) 1과 기출문제 2019년 대비자료 정리1

1.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ ⓔ~ 중 어법상 어색한 것은, ?1) [1 ]과

It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket ⓐso that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous

American magazine, as a man ⓑwho achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and ⓒjoined the Boy Scouts. What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓓdoing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought,

"I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations,

ⓔincluding the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ

2.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분의 우리말과 같도록 보기 에 주어진 단어를 모두 한 번씩만 사용하여< >

배열하시오.2) [1 ]과

Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, 그것들은 단지 터무니없는 공상으로 끝날지도 모릅니다. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.

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more than / end up / they / fantasies / nothing / wild / may

[Answer] _______________________________________________

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3.

John Goddard에 관한 다음 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?3) [1 ]과

One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. He recorded his dreams on paper because he remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced

Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

살에 종이에 적힌 자신의 가지 꿈을 모두 이루었다

15 127 .

하고 싶은 꿈을 모두 이룬 아버지의 친구에게서 영감을 얻었다.

꿈 목록을 항상 지니고 다니며 꿈을 실현하기 위해 노력했다.

잡지에 소개되었을 때 그는 이미 모든 꿈을 이룬 상태였다

LIFE .

여러 사람들과 나일강 종주와 킬리만자로산 정상 등반을 해내었다.

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [1 ]과

It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them (A)[that / where] they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.

One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. ( ) He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. ( ) Then he wrote down 127 goalsⓐ ⓑ for himself. ( ) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such asⓒ sailing around the world and flying an airplane. ( ) Showing a strong interest in exploringⓓ unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and (B)[climb / climbed] Mt.

Everest. ( )ⓔ

What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not (C)[doing / to do] all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations,

including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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4.

위 글의 (A), (B), (C)에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 가장 적절한 것은?4)

(A) (B) (C)

that

① climb doing

that

② climbed to do

where

③ climbed doing

where

④ climb doing

where

⑤ climb to do

5.

위 글의 흐름으로 보아 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은, ?5)

Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts.

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ

6.

위 글의 Goddard에 관한 내용과 일치하는 것은?6)

In LIFE, an American magazine, he was introduced as a man having nothing to do with

adventure.

It was his father who inspired him to write down his dreams on paper when he was a

teenager.

He carried his wish list with him all the time to remind others of their goals.

By 1972, when he was featured in LIFE, he had turned more than 100 of his dreams into

④ reality.

He failed to realize the dream of reaching the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [1 ]과

Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point.

Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day.

(A)_____________________________________ hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put

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7.

위 글의 (A)빈칸에 아래 보기의 단어들을 모두 사용하여 문맥에 맞게 완성하시오 단 필요하면 단어의. , 어형을 바꾸시오.7)

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[her / her enthusiasm for ballet / the moves / practice / make]

_________________________________________________________

8.

위 글의 빈칸 (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?8) with long hours of competition and lots of inspiration

after you stop making an effort to practice

when you don't endure any difficulties

if you are born with unusual talent

as a result of a long and painful process

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [1 ]과

You are 17 years old. A wonderful age! Like all young people, you are full of hopes and

expectations. At this important time in your life, I'd like to tell you about a man who realized his dreams. It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper.

They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.

9.

주어진 조건을 활용하여 질문에 답하시오, .9) 조건

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주어 동사를 포함한 완전한 문장으로 완성할 것

1. , .

반드시 괄호안의 단어의 수에 맞추어 답안을 완성할 것

2. .

문장의 첫 글자는 대문자로 기입할 것 3.

단어 이내 Q. What is a common practice among successful people? (9 ) 답: ______________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________.

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10.

다음 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?10) [1 ]과

What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations,

including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

John Goddard's dad felt sorry about missing a chance to realize his dream.

A friend of John Goddard recommended him to write down his dreams on paper and carry

them with him.

John Goddard featured his father as a great explorer in LIFE.

LIFE introduced 104 explorers and adventurers, including John Goddard.

John Goddard explored some places such as Nile River and the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

11.

주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?11) [1 ]과

In 1972, John Goddard was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.

(A) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts.

(B) One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself.

(C) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.

(A) - (C) - (B)

① ② (B) - (C) - (A)

(B) - (A) - (C)

③ ④ (C) - (A) - (B)

(C) - (B) - (A)

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12.

다음 글에서 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 한 단어를 골라 올바르게 고치시오.12) [1 ]과

In 1985, Kang Sue Jin's constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve.

Success comes only as the result of a long and painless process."

틀린 것 바르게 고친 것

_____________________ → _____________________

조건

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틀린 한 단어를 찾아야 하며 반드시 문맥과 어법에 맞는 한 단어로 고칠 것, .

13.

다음 글에서 어법이 어색한 부분 곳을 찾아서 올바르게 고치시오4 .13) [1 ]과

Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, should not be caged in your mind. Without record them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams are not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcoming the difficulties that challenges you in the course of achieving your goals.

틀린 것 바르게 고친 것

(1) _____________________ → _____________________

(2) _____________________ → _____________________

(3) _____________________ → _____________________

(4) _____________________ → _____________________

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14.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ ⓔ~ 중에서 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?14) [1 ]과

It is a common practice among successful people to write down ⓐtheir dreams on paper. ⓑThey make lists of dreams and put them where ⓒthey will see and read them often. They will put

ⓓthem under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals ⓔthey set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer.

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [1 ]과

Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone (A)who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious (B)because other students performed far worse than her. To

그녀의 발레에 대한 열정은 그녀로 master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day.

하여금 그 동작들을 연습하도록 만들었다. hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, (C)her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, (D)many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painless process."

15.

위 글의 밑줄 친 (A)~(D) 절 중 문맥상 어색한 낱말이 포함된 절을 고르고 이를 올바르게 고쳐 옮겨 쓰시오.15)

조건

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어색한 부분이 포함된 절의 기호를 반드시 기입할 것

1. .

주어 및 동사를 포함한 절 단위를 유지하며 작성할 것

2. .

어색한 부분의 기호 : ________________

올바른 표현 : _________________________________________

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정답 1) ③

2) they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies 3) ③

4) ④ 5) ③ 6) ④

7) Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves 8) ⑤

9) It is to write down their dreams on paper.

10) ⑤ 11) ③

12) painless → painful

13) (1) record → recording / (2) are → is / (3) overcoming → overcome / (4) challenges → challenge 14) ④

15) (B) / because other students performed far better than her.

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