2018 학년도 3 월고 2 전국연합학력평가문제지 제 3 교시 영어영역 1 1 번부터 17 번까지는듣고답하는문제입니다. 1 번부터 15 번까지는한번만들려주고, 16 번부터 17 번까지는두 번들려줍니다. 방송을잘듣고답을하시기바랍니다. 6. 대화를듣고, 그림에서대화의내용과일치하지않는것을 고르시오. 1 1. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장 적절한것을고르시오. 2 1 He s working on a new novel. 2 There ll be a book signing in New York. 3 His new novel will be published in April. 4 It s in the new release section over there. 5 You can find a bigger bookstore down the street. 3 4 5 2. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 It s cheaper to buy them at this store. 2 You have to ask the store for a refund. 3 I had the groceries delivered this morning. 4 They become waste and hurt the environment. 5 We should consume more vegetables than meat. 7. 대화를듣고, 여자가할일로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 지하철타기 2 음료구매하기 3 영화표예매하기 4 관람할영화고르기 5 상영관확인하기 8. 대화를듣고, 남자가전단지를만들지않는이유를고르시오. 3. 다음을듣고, 남자가하는말의목적으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 드론동호회회원을모집하려고 2 새로출시된드론을광고하려고 3 드론사용시유의사항을안내하려고 4 드론의다양한응용분야를설명하려고 5 드론조종자격증의취득방법을알려주려고 1 개인정보노출을원하지않아서 2 홍보효과가적을것같아서 3 룸메이트를이미구해서 4 만드는데시간이오래걸려서 5 인터넷으로광고하는것이더편해서 9. 대화를듣고, 남자가지불할금액을고르시오. 1 $45 2 $50 3 $54 4 $60 5 $63 4. 대화를듣고, 여자의의견으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 아이의건강을위해친환경제품을쓰는것이좋다. 2 이사를자주하는것은아이의정서발달에해롭다. 3 거주지를결정할때는교육시설을고려할필요가있다. 4 낯선환경을경험하는것은문제해결능력을향상시킨다. 5 어린시절을자연과보내는것이아이의발달에중요하다. 10. 대화를듣고, Dream Surf Camp에관해언급되지않은것을 고르시오. 1 캠프기간 2 캠프장소 3 예약방법 4 강습횟수 5 강습내용 5. 대화를듣고, 두사람의관계를가장잘나타낸것을고르시오. 1 인테리어디자이너 의뢰인 2 의류판매업자 패션모델 3 건물주인 세입자 4 식당종업원 손님 5 요리사 견습생 11. Taste of Italy Tour에관한다음내용을듣고, 일치하지않는것을고르시오. [3점] 1 6시간동안투어가진행된다. 2 이탈리아음식을맛볼수있다. 3 가이드와현지시장을방문한다. 4 추가비용없이와인한잔이제공된다. 5 인터넷으로예약을할수있다. 1 8
2 12. 다음표를보면서대화를듣고, 여자가주문할휴지통을고르시오. 18. 다음글의목적으로가장적절한것은? Model Size (liter) Trash Cans for Sale Open Type Material Shape 1 A 9 swing lid plastic oval 2 B 12 swing lid stainless steel rectangle 3 C 15 motion sensor plastic oval 4 D 20 motion sensor stainless steel oval 5 E 25 motion sensor stainless steel rectangle 13. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장 적절한것을고르시오. [3 점 ] Man: 1 No problem. You can teach me how to play the game. 2 All right. I won t let him use my phone too long. 3 Okay. Let s take more photos with my phone. 4 Well, lack of sleep can cause poor eyesight. 5 Sure. I already had my eyes checked. Dear Sue Smith, We are concerned that we have not heard from you since we sent you the selections you chose when you joined the Club. As you know, the payment is always due when you receive your selections. Because we have not received the payment, we have suspended your membership privileges. Don t miss out on all the benefits your membership offers you: the widest selection of music, great discounts and more! Please return the bottom portion of this letter with your check in the enclosed envelope. Send us your payment today. Paying promptly will restore your membership to good standing. Sincerely, Larry Cook 14. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장 적절한것을고르시오. [3 점 ] Woman: 1 I m sorry, but it was canceled. 2 Yes, the meeting was postponed. 3 Don t worry. I ll ask them about it. 4 Oh, we ve been waiting for an hour. 5 Sure, I ll finish the project by Friday. 1 지불해야할돈의납부를요청하려고 2 구매한제품의반품방법을알리려고 3 회원의자격요건에대해안내하려고 4 회원자격이회복되었음을통보하려고 5 회비를인상하게된이유를설명하려고 15. 다음상황설명을듣고, Kate 가선생님에게할말로가장 적절한것을고르시오. Kate: 1 Let s return to the resort to stay one more night. 2 My flight s been canceled, so I can t come to school. 3 I think I ll have to take the last flight tonight. 4 Fortunately, the storm has just stopped here. 5 I ve been to the island many times before. [16 ~ 17] 다음을듣고, 물음에답하시오. 16. 여자가하는말의주제로가장적절한것은? 1 types of music popular among kids 2 difficulties in teaching music to kids 3 choosing the right instrument for kids 4 using music to increase concentration 5 effects of music on other subjects 17. 언급된악기가아닌것은? 1 piano 2 trumpet 3 guitar 4 saxophone 5 flute 19. 다음글에드러난 I 의심경변화로가장적절한것은? On December 6th, I arrived at University Hospital in Cleveland at 10:00 a.m. I went through the process of admissions. I grew anxious because the time for surgery was drawing closer. I was directed to the waiting area, where I remained until my name was called. I had a few hours of waiting time. I just kept praying. At some point in my ongoing prayer process, before my name was called, in the midst of the chaos, an unbelievable peace embraced me. All my fear disappeared! An unbelievable peace overrode my emotions. My physical body relaxed in the comfort provided, and I looked forward to getting the surgery over with and working hard at recovery. 이제듣기문제가끝났습니다. 18 번부터는문제지의지시 에따라답을하시기바랍니다. 1 cheerful sad 3 angry ashamed 5 hopeful disappointed 2 worried relieved 4 jealous thankful 2 8
3 20. 다음글에서필자가주장하는바로가장적절한것은? You are far more likely to eat what you can see in plain view. Organize the foods in your kitchen so the best choices are most visible and easily accessible. It also helps to hide poor choices in inconvenient places. An even better idea is to simply get rid of anything with low nutritional value that you may be tempted to eat. Put fruits, vegetables, and other healthy options at eye level in your refrigerator, or leave them out on the table. Even when you aren t hungry, simply seeing these items will plant a seed in your mind for your next snack. Also consider taking small bags of nuts, fruits, or vegetables with you when you are away from home. That way, you can satisfy a mid afternoon craving even if no good options are available. 1 음식은먹고싶은양보다적게섭취해야한다. 2 음식물이남지않도록계획을세워조리해야한다. 3 위생을고려해냉장고를정기적으로청소해야한다. * craving: 갈망, 욕구 4 몸에좋은음식은찾기쉽고가까운곳에두어야한다. 5 식품을구매하기전에반드시유통기한을확인해야한다. 22. 다음글의주제로가장적절한것은? The public growth of the Internet began in the 1990s, as increasing numbers of computers came into homes and workplaces. The first online newspaper was published in the US and the Chicago based Tribune was among the first titles to put its content online, in 1991. As the decade progressed, software developments made the task of creating online content quicker and cheaper between 1995 and 1998, the number of US dailies on the web grew from 175 to 750. Newspapers in the UK followed the same pattern: in 1994, the Sunday Times became the UK s first newspaper to have an online edition and a few months later the Daily Telegraph launched the Electronic Telegraph, Europe s first online daily. 1 the early history of online newspapers 2 the bad effects of the Internet on youth 3 the disadvantage of delivering news online 4 the efforts of newspapers to reduce errors 5 the effectiveness of different news formats 23. 다음글의제목으로가장적절한것은? 21. 다음글의요지로가장적절한것은? Playing any game that involves more than one person teaches kids teamwork, the consequences of cheating, and how to be a good team player whether they win or lose. It s not hard to see how those skills make it into the daily lives of kids. But like all things we hope to teach our children, learning to cooperate or to compete fairly takes practice. Humans aren t naturally good at losing, so there will be tears, yelling, and cheating, but that s okay. The point is, playing games together helps kids with their socialization. It allows them a safe place to practice getting along, following rules, and learning how to be graceful in defeat. 1 경쟁과협동은똑같은내적동기에서유발된다. 2 운동후에는충분한휴식을취하는것이중요하다. 3 아이들이편히놀수있는안전한장소가필요하다. 4 스포츠에서심리적요인이점점더중요해지고있다. 5 둘이상이하는경기는아이의사회화에도움을준다. Each spring in North America, the early morning hours are filled with the sweet sounds of songbirds, such as sparrows and robins. While it may seem like these birds are simply singing songs, many are in the middle of an intense competition for territories. For many birds, this struggle could ultimately decide whom they mate with and if they ever raise a family. When the birds return from their winter feeding grounds, the males usually arrive first. Older, more dominant males will reclaim their old territories: a tree, shrub, or even a window ledge. Younger males will try to challenge the older ones for space by mimicking the song that the older males are singing. The birds that can sing the loudest and the longest usually wind up with the best territories. 1 Harmony Brings Peace 2 Great Waves of Migration 3 Singing for a Better Home 4 An Endless Journey for Food 5 Too Much Competition Destroys All * ledge: 선반모양의공간 3 8
4 24. 다음도표의내용과일치하지않는것은? 26. Science Showcase Video Contest에관한다음안내문의 내용과일치하지않는것은? Science Showcase Video Contest Create a video that effectively communicates a specific aspect of science and is informative for a broad public audience. Videos should be submitted between June 1 and August 31. Winners will be announced in early October. Up to $2,000 in Prize Money The graph above shows the leading outdoor watersport activities by number of participants in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2014 to 2015. 1 In 2015, the number of participants in outdoor swimming decreased compared to the previous year. 2 In 2015, the most popular outdoor watersport activity was coastal walking. 3 In 2014, the number of participants in any boating activity was more than twice the number of participants in canoeing. 4 In 2015, the number of participants in canoeing slightly decreased from the previous year, but it was more than the number of participants in angling in 2015. 5 The number of participants in angling in 2015 more than doubled compared to the previous year. Guidelines: One or two entries per individual Submit the following to scienceshowcase@kmail.com: the title of your video your name and phone number a download link to your video No restrictions on style of video For more information, please visit our website: www.scienceshowcase.org. 1 8 월 31 일까지영상물을제출해야한다. 2 수상자는 10 월초에발표한다. 3 상금은 2,000 달러까지수여된다. 4 출품작은 1 인당한편으로제한된다. 5 영상물의형식에는제한이없다. 27. 2018 Secret Garden Tour 에관한다음안내문의내용과 일치하는것은? 2018 Secret Garden Tour 25. Grant Wood에관한다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? Grant Wood grew up on a farm and drew with whatever materials could be spared. Often he used charcoal from the wood fire to sketch on a leftover piece of brown paper. He was only ten when his father died, and his mother moved the family to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where Wood went to school. He studied part time at the State University of Iowa and attended night classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. When he was 32, he went to Paris to study at the Académie Julian. In 1927, he traveled to Munich, Germany, where some of the most accomplished artists of the period were working. While there, he saw German and Flemish artworks that influenced him greatly, especially the work of Jan van Eyck. After that trip, his style changed to reflect the realism of those painters. 1 남은종이위에숯을사용하여스케치하기도했다. 2 열살때아버지가돌아가셨다. 3 대학에서시간제로공부를한적이있다. 4 Jan van Eyck의작품에서영향을받았다. 5 독일여행후에사실주의화풍에서벗어났다. We hope you ll join us for 2018 Secret Garden Tour, a self guided journey through private residences with beautiful gardens. When: Sunday, April 15, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Rivertown s East End Price: $40 (Advance tickets are $36 and available online.) The tour includes 12 gardens, all within walking distance to each other. Guests are invited to view the Art of the Garden exhibition. We offer free parking on the day of the tour. The parking lot opens at 9 a.m. For more information, please visit www.secretgardentour.org. 1 전체투어를가이드가안내한다. 2 일요일에총다섯시간동안진행된다. 3 사전에표를구입하면 10 달러를할인해준다. 4 12 개의정원을둘러볼수있다. 5 주차비가부과되며주차장은오전 9 시에연다. 4 8
5 28. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법상틀린것은? [3점] [31 ~ 34] 다음빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것을고르시오. Although sports nutrition is a fairly new academic discipline, there have always been recommendations 1 made to athletes about foods that could enhance athletic performance. One ancient Greek athlete is reported to 2 have eaten dried figs to enhance training. There are reports that marathon runners in the 1908 Olympics drank cognac to improve performance. The teenage running phenomenon, Mary Decker, surprised the sports world in the 1970s when she reported 3 that she ate a plate of spaghetti noodles the night before a race. Such practices may be suggested to athletes 4 because of their real or perceived benefits by individuals who excelled in their sports. Obviously, some of these practices, such as drinking alcohol during a marathon, are no longer recommended, but others, such as a high carbohydrate meal the night before a competition, 5 has stood the test of time. * discipline: ( 학문의 ) 분야 ** phenomenon: 천재 31. Most importantly, money needs to be in a predictable way. Precious metals have been desirable as money across the millennia not only because they have intrinsic beauty but also because they exist in fixed quantities. Gold and silver enter society at the rate at which they are discovered and mined; additional precious metals cannot be produced, at least not cheaply. Commodities like rice and tobacco can be grown, but that still takes time and resources. A dictator like Zimbabwe s Robert Mugabe could not order the government to produce 100 trillion tons of rice. He was able to produce and distribute trillions of new Zimbabwe dollars, which is why they eventually became more valuable as toilet paper than currency. * intrinsic: 내재적인 1 invested 2 scarce 3 transferred 4 divisible 5 deposited 29. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지 않은것은? [3 점 ] Although instances occur in which partners start their relationship by telling everything about themselves to each other, such instances are 1 rare. In most cases, the amount of disclosure 2 increases over time. We begin relationships by revealing relatively little about ourselves; then if our first bits of self disclosure are well received and bring on similar responses from the other person, we re 3 reluctant to reveal more. This principle is important to remember. It would usually be a 4 mistake to assume that the way to build a strong relationship would be to reveal the most private details about yourself when first making contact with another person. Unless the circumstances are unique, such baring of your soul would be 5 likely to scare potential partners away rather than bring them closer. * bare: 드러내다 30. 밑줄친부분이가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? Jack stopped the cycle of perfectionism that 1 his son Mark was developing. Mark could not stand to lose at games by the time he was eight years old. Jack was contributing to Mark s attitude by always letting him win at chess because 2 he didn t like to see Mark get upset and cry. One day, Jack realized it was more important to allow Mark some experience with losing, so 3 he started winning at least half the games. Mark was upset at first, but soon began to win and lose with more grace. Jack felt a milestone had been reached one day when 4 he was playing catch with Mark and threw a bad ball. Instead of getting upset about missing the ball, Mark was able to use 5 his sense of humor and commented, Nice throw, Dad. Lousy catch, Mark. * milestone: 중대한시점 32. In one experiment, children were told they could have one marshmallow treat if they chose to eat it immediately, but two treats if they waited. Most of the children, who ranged in age from 4 to 8, chose to wait, but the strategies they used differed significantly. The 4 year olds often chose to look at the marshmallows while waiting, a strategy that was not terribly effective. In contrast, 6 and 8 year olds used language to help overcome temptation, although in different ways. The 6 year olds spoke and sang to themselves, reminding themselves they would get more treats if they waited. The 8 year olds focused on aspects of the marshmallows unrelated to taste, such as appearance, which helped them to wait. In short, children used self talk to 1 change their habit 2 get more things done 3 regulate their behavior 4 build their self esteem 5 improve their speaking skills. [3 점 ] 5 8
6 33. The desire for fame has its roots in the. 35. 다음글에서전체흐름과관계없는문장은? No one would want to be famous who hadn t also, somewhere in the past, been made to feel extremely insignificant. We sense the need for a great deal of admiring attention when we have been painfully exposed to earlier deprivation. Perhaps one s parents were hard to impress. They never noticed one much, they were so busy with other things, focusing on other famous people, unable to have or express kind feelings, or just working too hard. There were no bedtime stories and one s school reports weren t the subject of praise and admiration. That s why one dreams that one day the world will pay attention. When we re famous, our parents will have to admire us too. [3 점 ] 1 spread of media 2 experience of neglect 3 freedom from authority 4 curiosity about the unknown 5 misunderstanding of popularity In addition to controlling temperatures when handling fresh produce, control of the atmosphere is important. 1 Some moisture is needed in the air to prevent dehydration during storage, but too much moisture can encourage growth of molds. 2 Some commercial storage units have controlled atmospheres, with the levels of both carbon dioxide and moisture being regulated carefully. 3 Though living things emit carbon dioxide when they breathe, carbon dioxide is widely considered to be a pollutant. 4 Sometimes other gases, such as ethylene gas, may be introduced at controlled levels to help achieve optimal quality of bananas and other fresh produce. 5 Related to the control of gases and moisture is the need for some circulation of air among the stored foods. * dehydration: 탈수 ** controlled atmosphere: 저온저장과함께공기의농도를조절하는장치 [36 ~ 37] 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한 36. 것을고르시오. 34. When the late Theodore Roosevelt came back from Africa, just after he left the White House in 1909, he made his first public appearance at Madison Square Garden. Before he would agree to make the appearance, he carefully arranged for nearly one thousand paid applauders to be scattered throughout the audience to applaud his entrance on the platform. For more than 15 minutes, these paid hand clappers made the place ring with their enthusiasm. The rest of the audience took up the suggestion and joined in for another quarter hour. The newspaper men present were literally swept off their feet by the tremendous applause given the American hero, and his name was emblazoned across the headlines of the newspapers in letters two inches high. Roosevelt. [3 점 ] * emblazon: 선명히새기다 1 understood and made intelligent use of personal promotion 2 made public policies that were beneficial to his people 3 knew when was the right time for him to leave office 4 saw the well being of his supporters as the top priority 5 didn t appear before the public in an arranged setting Studies show that no one is born to be an entrepreneur and that everyone has the potential to become one. (A) These traits are developed over time and evolve from an individual s social context. For example, people with parents who were self employed are more likely to become entrepreneurs. (B) Whether someone does or doesn t is a function of environment, life experiences, and personal choices. However, there are personality traits and characteristics commonly associated with entrepreneurs. (C) After witnessing a father s or mother s independence in the workplace, an individual is more likely to find independence appealing. Similarly, people who personally know an entrepreneur are more than twice as likely to be involved in starting a new firm as those with no entrepreneur acquaintances or role models. 1 (A) - (C) - (B) 3 (B) - (C) - (A) 5 (C) - (B) - (A) 2 (B) - (A) - (C) 4 (C) - (A) - (B) * entrepreneur: 기업가 6 8
7 37. According to the consulting firm McKinsey, knowledge workers spend up to 60 percent of their time looking for information, responding to emails, and collaborating with others. (A) Think of it as the robot assisted human, given superpowers through the aid of technology. Our jobs become enriched by relying on robots to do the tedious while we work on increasingly more sophisticated tasks. (B) The solution is to enable people to work smarter, not just by saying it, but by putting smart tools and improved processes in place so that people can perform at enhanced levels. (C) By using social technologies, those workers can become up to 25 percent more productive. The need for productivity gains through working harder and longer has a limit and a human toll. [3 점 ] * tedious: 지루한, 싫증나는 39. A clay pot is an example of a material artifact, which, although transformed by human activity, is not all that far removed from its natural state. By acting on either natural or artificial resources, through techniques, we alter them in various ways. ( 1 ) Thus we create artifacts, which form an important aspect of technologies. ( 2 ) A plastic cup, a contact lens, and a computer chip, on the other hand, are examples of artifacts that are far removed from the original states of the natural resources needed to create them. ( 3 ) Artifacts can serve as resources in other technological processes. ( 4 ) This is one of the important interaction effects within the technological system. ( 5 ) In other words, each new technology increases the stock of available tools and resources that can be employed by other technologies to produce new artifacts. [3 점 ] * artifact: 가공품 1 (A) - (C) - (B) 3 (B) - (C) - (A) 5 (C) - (B) - (A) 2 (B) - (A) - (C) 4 (C) - (A) - (B) 40. 다음글의내용을한문장으로요약하고자한다. 빈칸 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? [38 ~ 39] 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에 38. 가장적절한곳을고르시오. However, this solution does not work in all situations because we also become increasingly sensitive to glare. Two major kinds of age related structural changes occur in the eye. One is a decrease in the amount of light that passes through the eye, resulting in the need for more light to do tasks such as reading. ( 1 ) As you might suspect, this change is one reason why older adults do not see as well in the dark, which may account in part for their reluctance to go places at night. ( 2 ) One possible logical response to the need for more light would be to increase illumination levels in general. ( 3 ) In addition, our ability to adjust to changes in illumination, called adaptation, declines. ( 4 ) Going from outside into a darkened movie theater involves dark adaptation; going back outside involves light adaptation. ( 5 ) Research indicates that the time it takes for both types of adaptation increases with age. * illumination: 조도, 조명 Despite all the talk of how weak intentions are in the face of habits, it s worth emphasizing that much of the time even our strong habits do follow our intentions. We are mostly doing what we intend to do, even though it s happening automatically. This probably goes for many habits: although we perform them without bringing the intention to consciousness, the habits still line up with our original intentions. Even better, our automatic, unconscious habits can keep us safe even when our conscious mind is distracted. We look both ways before crossing the road despite thinking about a rather depressing holiday we took in Brazil, and we put oven gloves on before reaching into the oven despite being preoccupied about whether the cabbage is overcooked. In both cases, our goal of keeping ourselves alive and unburnt is served by our automatic, unconscious habits. The habitual acts we automatically do are related to our (A) and these acts can be helpful in keeping us from (B) in our lives. (A) (B) 1 intention danger 2 intention ignorance 3 mood danger 4 experience laziness 5 experience ignorance 7 8
8 영어영역 [41 ~ 42] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (B) Mary is an interior designer. A friend of hers bought a house that needed to be renovated, and had asked her to do the interior decoration. Mary wanted the interior of the house to look attractive. However, she would ignore safety standards and would not listen to other contractors, if she did not think their proposals fit her ideals. For all the home products she picked for the house, her main concern was whether they looked attractive, not whether they were effective or reliable. She chose a fancy looking door lock, against the advice of the locksmith who did not think it was dependable. As a consequence, a year later, it was necessary to change the door lock, as there was difficulty opening the lock with the key. In addition, she picked toilets in an upscale model and design. However, the homeowner later found out that the toilet handle must be held down to complete the flushing action. The plumber was not able to adjust the lever inside the toilet tank to fix the problem. Mary prefers to think that she is always right. She chooses information that fits her, and ignores other people s recommendations. However, when facing a problem, we should always have an open mind, and should consider all relevant information. We definitely should not let our prejudice and emotion take the better part of us. 41. 윗글의제목으로가장적절한것은? 1 Be Practical Rather Than Ideal 2 Don t Give Up under Pressure 3 Deal with the Problem Now 4 Think about Short Term Profits 5 Equate the Inside with the Outside 42. 윗글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? He called his wife to help from the window while (c) he rushed down to the street to try to catch the child. As the baby girl crawled farther away from the window and safety, the dog pushed forward determinedly and at last seized the child s diaper in his jaws. To the amazement of those who had gathered on the street below they were attempting to create a net to catch the child the dog then moved carefully backwards, inch by inch, pulling the little girl back toward the window. (C) Following just behind the baby girl was the family s Alsatian dog, whining softly in distress. Both dog and daughter were far beyond reach and there was no room on the narrow ledge for either to turn around and crawl back to the window. The father quickly realized that if (d) he attempted to get on the ledge, all three would probably die. (D) The heart pounding backwards journey took three minutes, until the mother could snatch her child. The dog then leapt into the room, proudly wagging his tail. The family had been thinking of giving the dog to someone because they were concerned he might be too big to keep around a small child. His bold rescue of their daughter, however, made (e) him a most treasured member of the family. 43. 주어진글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로 가장적절한것은? 1 (B) - (D) - (C) 3 (C) - (D) - (B) 5 (D) - (C) - (B) 2 (C) - (B) - (D) 4 (D) - (B) - (C) 1 liking 2 future 3 duty 4 budget 5 religion [43 ~ 45] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (A) In May 1977, Leif Rongemo in Malmö, Sweden, returning from the kitchen to the living room of his third floor apartment, discovered that the casement window was open and his two year old daughter was missing from the living room. When he looked outside, he saw the street thirty six feet below and (a) his little daughter crawling on all fours along a narrow concrete ledge that circled the building. (b) He tried not to let out a cry of alarm to avoid startling her, because an extraordinary kind of rescue was already under way. * casement: 여닫이창 ( 문 ) 44. 밑줄친 (a)~(e) 중에서가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? 1 (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 45. 윗글에관한내용으로적절하지않은것은? 1 아빠는딸이거실에서사라진것을발견했다. 2 개가아이의기저귀를입으로물어서붙잡았다. 3 사람들이아이가떨어지면받으려고하고있었다. 4 개와아이는몸을돌리기에너무좁은곳에있었다. 5 아이와함께기를수없어서개를다른집에보냈다. 확인사항 답안지의해당란에필요한내용을정확히기입 ( 표기 ) 했는지확인하시오. 8 8