2011학년도 제2회 전국 15개 시․도교육청 공동 주관 영어듣기능력평가 대본(고1)
2011. 9. 20. (화) 시행
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ANN : 여러분 안녕하십니까? 지금부터 전국 15개 시․도교육청이 공동으 로 주관하는 2011학년도 제2회 고등학교 1학년 영어듣기능력평가를 시작 하겠습니다. 교실에 계시는 선생님들께서는 라디오의 음량을 알맞게 조절 하여 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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대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 카드를 고르세요.
W: I’m going to buy a thank you card for my teacher online. Can you help me?
M: Sure, let me check my favorite website. It has a wide range of selections. [Clicking] How about this one with two hearts overlapping?
W: It’s too simple. Is there one with flowers?
M: Well... [Clicking] Oh, this one’s cute.
W: You mean the card printed with one big flower? It looks good, but I need a more elegant one.
M: Then, this would be better. It’s decorated with lots of flowers.
W: It looks like a heart. But aren’t the letters too small?
M: Right. [Pause] Oh, these are in larger font sizes. Which one do you like better, the card with two flowers or the card with a bunch of flowers?
W: The more flowers, the better. I’ll take that one.
2번입니다.
대화를 듣고, 남자의 심경으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르세요.
M: Ms. Brown, may I talk to you for a moment?
W: Of course, Ethan. Come on in. [Pause] Why the long face? Is something wrong?
M: I'm having trouble sleeping these days. I keep tossing and turning all night.
W: What’s the problem?
M: Well, I’m going to represent the school in the debate.
W: Oh, I heard that you made it to the finals! Congratulations, you must be proud of yourself.
M: Thank you. But that’s the problem.
W: What do you mean?
M: Everyone thinks that I’ll win the competition. But what if I lose? I don’t want to let them down.
W: I see. You feel overwhelmed by the pressure.
다음을 듣고, 남자가 설명하는 것으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르세요.
M: Let me introduce you to the most popular woman in our museum.
[Pause] This incredible woman offers a fascinating look into life as it was long ago. At the time of her burial, she was wearing silk and cotton, which meant she was a high-ranking member of society.
Notice the remarkably good condition of her skin, hair, and face. Even her eyelashes have been well preserved. The low humidity and lack of air when her body was laid to rest make it look like she only died recently. However, she’s over 700 years old!
4번입니다.
대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불한 총 금액을 고르세요.
W: Thank you so much. You did a great job. I like it very much.
M: I’m glad you like it.
W: Here’s a hundred dollars.
M: Excuse me, ma’am?
W: Yes?
M: I’m afraid there’s something wrong with your payment.
W: Really? Isn't it 60 dollars to put up the wallpaper and 40 dollars to paint the house? Am I forgetting anything?
M: Yes, you forgot to pay for the wallpaper itself.
W: Oh, I’m sorry. How forgetful I am! How much is that?
M: It’s 20 dollars.
W: Here you are. Thank you.
대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 대화하고 있는 장소를 고르세요.
M: You look elegant in that new dress. Where did you buy it?
W: On the Internet. You have no idea how much time I spent surfing the Internet.
M: Well, it looks great on you! So, anyway, what did you have in mind?
W: I’d like to try something different, but I’m not sure what would look good.
M: How about getting a perm? Or you can just get your hair dyed. I think it would look good on you.
W: Do you really think so? Don’t you think it’s too much?
M: No, not at all. Let me show you some different styles. There are many to choose from.
W: Sounds good.
6번입니다.
대화를 듣고, 여자가 남자에게 전화를 건 목적을 고르세요.
(Phone rings.)
W: Hello, Professor Kim, my name’s Katie Ryan. My roommate, Julie Emerson, wanted me to call you.
M: Julie Emerson? Oh, I see. She’s taking my class. So what’s the problem?
W: She had a car accident on her way home yesterday.
M: Really? Is she all right?
W: Yes, she is okay. But she’s afraid she won’t be able to attend your class this afternoon.
M: Okay. It won’t be counted as an absence.
W: Would it be okay if I gave you her assignment?
M: Well, you can bring it to my office anytime today.
W: Would it be possible to come by tomorrow?
M: Sure, leave it with my assistant.
W: Thank you.
대화를 듣고, 여자가 남자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르세오.
W: Excuse me. Can you help me?
M: Sure, how can I help you?
W: I’m looking for some books on cultural anthropology.
M: Oh, that’s a little unusual. I’ll have to look it up on the computer.
W: Thanks. [Pause] Have you found any books on it?
M: I’m sorry, but we don’t carry any books on that topic.
W: Is it possible to order some? I really need some books on cultural anthropology. That’s my presentation topic.
M: Of course. Please fill out this request form.
W: Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it.
M: My pleasure.
8번입니다.
다음을 듣고, 그림의 상황에 가장 적절한 대화를 고르세요.
① W: I’d like to order some food for delivery.
M: Can I get your address please?
② W: I need to buy a stamp for this postcard.
M: Okay, sure. Where are you sending it?
③ W: Is my package here yet?
M: No, it arrives at 10:30.
④ W: I’d like to send this package by express delivery.
M: Okay. What’s inside your package?
⑤ W: Where should I put this letter?
M: Drop it into the mailbox over there.
다음 안내 방송을 듣고, 알 수 없는 것을 고르세요.
W: Attention, students. Currently an outbreak of the flu is spreading and many students are getting sick. As the school nurse, I want to remind everyone that you need a vaccine to prevent you from getting the flu. With this in mind, flu vaccinations for all students will be available on October 14th in the school gym. In order to receive the vaccine, you will need to submit a completed permission form with your parents’ signature and payment for the vaccine, which costs $5.
The permission forms are available at the school nurse’s office. If you have any questions, please visit my office or call me at, 302-4677.
Thank you.
10번입니다.
대화를 듣고, 여자가 한 메모의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르세요.
(Phone rings.)
W: Hello. This is Dr. Johnson’s clinic.
M: Hello. I’d like to make an appointment with Dr. Johnson, please.
W: Can I have your name please?
M: Jim Smith.
W: Thank you, Jim. I see we have your medical records here and you’ve visited our clinic before. Do you have a cold again?
M: No, I think I have itchy skin, and it’s really annoying.
W: Can you come in at about 11 tomorrow morning?
M: I’m afraid not. Actually, I’m on vacation right now.
W: Then, when are you available?
M: I’ll be back in 2 days.
W: Well, today is Tuesday. So how about 3 p.m. on Thursday?
M: That’s fine. See you then.
대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르세오.
M: Did you buy the tickets for the movie?
W: Yes, I did. We are going to see Shrek 4. It was just released.
M: Really? Honey, to tell the truth, I’m a little tired. I stayed up late last night working on a paper. How about going to a movie later in the evening? I want to take a nap.
W: Sure. I got tickets for the 4 p.m. showing. What time would be better for you?
M: The later, the better.
W: OK. Let me call the theater and ask if I can change it to the 9 p.m.
showing.
M: Thank you very much. I’ll be able to get enough sleep by then.
W: You’re welcome. Have a good nap.
12번입니다.
대화를 듣고, 여자에 대한 내용으로 일치하지 않는 것을 고르세요.
M: Congratulations on winning the Golf Championship! How do you feel?
W: Thank you very much. I’m so happy.
M: No one expected that you would beat last year’s winner, Michelle Wang. How did you manage to do that?
W: I tried to focus on the competition until the end and stay calm.
M: Do you have any training methods to help you concentrate better?
W: Well, I usually turn on the radio very loudly while practicing. That way, I can get used to the noise of a real competition.
M: What a brilliant idea! What are you going to do now that you've won?
W: I just want to go home, take a shower and celebrate with my family.
대화를 듣고, 여자가 대화 후에 할 일을 고르세요.
M: Hello, Cathy. How was your trip last weekend?
W: It was great! I had a wonderful time.
M: What did you like the most?
W: I liked horseback riding the most. It was my first time.
M: Wow! It must’ve been fun.
W: Yeah, I’d like to do it again, but it’s an expensive sport.
M: Did you know that there’s a free horseback-riding class?
W: No. Can you tell me about it?
M: It’s a class offered by our city. People can register on the Internet.
W: Wow, sounds great! I can’t wait to apply for it.
14번입니다.
다음 설명을 듣고, 해당하는 가장 적절한 그림을 고르세요.
M: This posture helps strengthen our muscles and improve our flexibility.
Starting from an upright position, fold your right leg backwards. At the same time, hold your right foot with your right hand and bend your upper body forward. Stretch your left arm straight in front of you. Try to stretch it as much as possible. Trying to keep your balance, hold this posture for ten seconds.
15번입니다.
다음 식물에 관한 설명을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르세요.
W: Welcome to the TV program ‘Plant World.’ Today I’d like to introduce a plant called ‘Monk’s Hood.’ This plant can slowly move over time. How is this possible? After one year, when one of its round roots dies, the root next to it starts to develop. Because of this, the plant appears to move little by little, every year in the same direction. Since the plant is very poisonous, the Native Americans used it to make poisoned arrows for hunting. Still, it is one of the most beautiful plants in the world. So if you happen to find it on your hiking trail, just enjoy looking at it. Remember, don’t touch "Monk’s Hood!"
으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르는 문제입니다.
16번입니다.
W: Hey, Bill. You look depressed. What’s up?
M: I’m in big trouble.
W: What’s the problem?
M: I have to hand in the final paper by tomorrow morning. But my toothache is driving me crazy.
W: That’s too bad. It must be hard to concentrate on your work with that kind of pain. Have you seen a dentist?
M: I want to finish the paper first. I have to get a good grade this semester.
W: But if you don’t get treatment right now, it’s only going to get worse.
M: I know, I know. Could you leave me alone? I’m stressed out.
W:
17번입니다.
M: Hey, Emma. What are you doing?
W: Take a look at this. I found this video clip while surfing the Internet.
M: What is it?
W: It’s a music video made by an amateur singer.
M: Oh, wow! His voice is so impressive.
W: Yeah. But look at his movements. He looks stiff and awkward. Oh, his dancing is awful!
M: Hmm... I agree.
W: I’m going to make a comment on his blog. [Typing] “It’s so terrible.
Never dance again...”
으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르는 문제입니다.
18번입니다.
W: What’s wrong? You look so upset.
M: I keep getting pimples on my face, and it's stressing me out. I don't know what to do.
W: Don’t squeeze or touch the pimples with your fingers. It will make it worse.
M: Then, what should I do?
W: Why don’t you go see a doctor?
M: I tried but I couldn’t find a good one.
W: How about using a natural soap or natural skin care products? My sister uses them. She says they really work for her. If you want, I can ask her where you can buy them.
M: Thank you.
19번입니다.
W: Nick, how many times do I have to tell you to cut the grass? I’ve already asked you more than ten times!
M: Okay, okay. Don’t be upset, Mom. I was going to cut the grass tomorrow.
W: What? I can’t stand it anymore. Stop putting it off. Do it now!
M: I can’t do it now. I’m in the middle of reading something important.
W: But the yard looks terrible! The neighbors are going to complain about our yard. You know how they complain about messy yards.
M: Oh, Mom. Can’t we talk about it later?
W: Enough is enough, Nick. I want that grass cut today. You’re not going to get out of it this time. Is that clear?
M:
다음 상황을 듣고, Mike가 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르세요.
M: Mike and Tom are close friends. They’re supposed to have dinner this evening, but Mike receives a call from Tom saying that he can’t make it today. Tom’s boss will visit his office tomorrow and he has to prepare a presentation by tomorrow morning. So, tonight Mike unexpectedly visits Tom’s office with a delicious pizza. Tom still has not eaten dinner and he is moved by Mike’s surprise visit. Tom thanks Mike for the pizza. In this situation, what would Mike most likely say to Tom?
Mike:
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