글의 흐름상 주어진 문장이 들어갈 가장 적절한 곳을 고르시오. 1 [5-3]
Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s.
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known
universally as the Springboks. (①) The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. (②) The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. (③) The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. (④) For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power. (⑤)
은? [5-3]
Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them.
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. (①) It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known
universally as the Springboks. (②) The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. (③) The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. (④) Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s. (⑤) The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
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주어진 글에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은? [5-3]3
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks.
(A) The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s.
(B) However, the Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
(C) The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them.
① (A)―(C)―(B) ② (B)―(A)―(C)
③ (B)―(C)―(A) ④ (C)―(A)―(B)
⑤ (C)―(B)―(A)
다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [5-3]4
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks. The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. The Springbok emblem proved to be highly __________ as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
① decisive ② divisive ③ practical
④ disposable ⑤ successive
The Springbok emblem was worm by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. (①) It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, ⓐ known universally as the Springboks. (②) Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from ⓑ inventing one for them. The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, ⓒ winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at the time. (③) Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams ⓓ wore worn the emblem until the 1990s. (④) The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams ⓔ were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. (⑤) For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
위 글의 흐름으로 보아, (①)~(⑤) 중 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? [5-3]5
The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906.
위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ 중, 어법상 어색한 것은? [5-3]6
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks.
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. (①) The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. (②) Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. (③) The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. (④) Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s.
(⑤) The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s.
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다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [5-3]8
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks. The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s. The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power. For black South Africans, however, the emblem represented racism and exclusion and, therefore,
____________________.
① South Africa finally achieved national unity
② most black South Africans had an affection for the emblem
③ many of black South Africans felt animosity
밑줄 친 부분 중, 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은? [5-3]9
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. ① It continues to be worn by ② the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks. ③ The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined ④ the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. The 1906 ⑤ Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time.
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks. The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. ① The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. ② Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s. ③ The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. ④ Due to divisive features of this emblem, White South Africans began to let go of their dignity and prestige. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
The Springbok emblem was worn by South African national sporting teams throughout most of the 20th century. It continues to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks. The designation began on South Africa’s first rugby tour to the British Isles in 1906. Team captain Paul Roos coined the term to prevent the British press from inventing one for them. The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at that time. Thereafter, South Africa’s national sporting teams wore the emblem until the 1990s. The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s. For white South Africans, the emblem was a symbol of pride and national sporting power.
① 스프링복 문양은 남아공 국가대표팀이 거의 20세기 내 내 패용했다.
② 남아공 럭비 팀의 명칭은 스프링복스 이다.
③ 스프링복스의 명칭은 Paul Ross가 고안해 냈다.
④ 1900년 초 영국제도의 럭비 최강팀은 Wales였다.
⑤ 오늘날 남아공 국가대표팀은 백인으로만 이루어져 있다.
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