외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 2010년 10월고1 모의대학수학능력시험문제지 1 제 3 교시 외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 70 분 100 점 성명수험번호 먼저문제지와답안지에필요한인적사항 ( 성명, 수험번호등 ) 을정확히기입하시오. 답안지에는 수험생이지켜야할사항 에따라필요한사항을모두기입 ( 표기 ) 한후, 답안을작성하시오. 문항에따라배점이다르니, 각물음의끝에표시된배점을참고하시오. 1점과 3점문항에만점수가표시되어있습니다. 점수표시가없는문항은모두 2점입니다. 7. 대화를듣고, 남자가여자에게부탁한일로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 to pick him up from school 2 to make his favorite food 3 to call him back right away 4 to give him a ride to school 5 to wash and dry the laundry 1번부터 17번까지는듣고답하는문제입니다. 방송을잘듣고답을하기바랍니다. 듣는내용은한번만방송됩니다. 1. 대화를듣고, 남자가주문할구둣주걱을고르시오. [1 점 ] 1 2 3 4 5 2. 대화를듣고, 여자의심경변화로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 sad thrilled 2 sorry thankful 3 worried relieved 4 excited disappointed 5 envious satisfied 3. 다음을듣고, 무엇에관한설명인지고르시오. 1 스톱워치 2 나침반 3 속도측정기 4 손목시계 5 모래시계 4. 대화를듣고, 여자가할일로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 사과사러가기 2 사과파이주문하기 3 친구만나러가기 4 맡긴옷찾아오기 5 출입문걸어잠그기 5. 대화를듣고, 남자가지불할총금액을고르시오. 1 $220 2 $260 3 $300 4 $440 5 $600 6. 다음을듣고, 여자가하는말의목적으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 비상연락망을확인하려고 2 방학중등교날짜를공지하려고 3 방과후보충수업일정을공지하려고 4 학교건물공사의완공지연을알리려고 5 사물함의잠금장치해제를요청하려고. 대화를듣고, 두사람의관계를가장잘나타낸것을고르시오. 1 교사 학생 3 영화배우 팬 5 의사 환자의보호자 2 할머니 손자 4 우편배달부 수령인 9. 대화를듣고, 두사람이대화하고있는장소로가장적절한곳을고르시오. 1 theater 2 airport 3 police station 4 post office 5 market 10. 대화를듣고, 남자가할일로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 인터넷뱅킹등록하기 2 보안프로그램설치하기 3 은행에서생활비인출하기 4 여자의예금계좌로송금하기 5 공과금을인터넷뱅킹으로납부하기 11. 다음표를보면서대화를듣고, 남자가감독이라면투입할투수를고르시오. [3 점 ] Pitcher The List of Pitchers Throwing Arm Specialty Experience 1 Jason Nix right-handed a fast ball 9 years 2 Miguel Batista right-handed a curve ball 5 years 3 Matt Camps left-handed a curve ball 7 years 4 Carlos Marmol left-handed a curve ball 1 year 5 Ryan Madson left-handed a fast ball 10 years 12. Central Museum 에관한다음내용을듣고, 일치하지않는것을고르시오. 1 고대시대의유물들을소장하고있다. 2 1953 년에정부에의해서세워졌다. 3 전통가옥들이전시되어있다. 4 평일과주말의관람시간이다르다. 5 박물관내사진촬영은모두금지되어있다. 1
2 외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 13. 다음그림의상황에가장적절한대화를고르시오. 1 2 3 4 5 14. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. Man : 1 I ll study a foreign language abroad. 2 I need to reserve a plane ticket now. 3 Well, then I ll visit some art galleries. 4 Then, I want you to go there with me. 5 I wish you had a great vacation there. 1. 다음글의목적으로가장적절한것은? [1 점 ] Mary and I have finally decided to do our part to save trees. For fifteen years we ve been sending our annual holiday letter to friends and family as a way of keeping you up-to-date on our lives. Writing the letter was always fun, but envelope stuffing, and stamp licking weren t. More than that, though, we always wished we could stay in closer touch. We have made our family s website and I m writing to let you know about our website, www.gehrigfamily.com. Please visit the site when you get a chance and drop us an e-mail to let us know what s happening in your life. We ve already posted some pictures from our trip to Disney World, and we re sure you ll enjoy them. 1 가족웹사이트를알려주려고 2 자연보호활동참여를촉구하려고 3 새해를맞이하여문안인사를하려고 4 여행때찍은사진전송을부탁하려고 5 이메일을이용한소식교환을권장하려고 15. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. Woman : 1 Sure. I ll reserve the tickets. 2 Well, they both like rock music. 3 Yes, I ll bring it in right away. 4 Don t worry. I ll lend it to him. 5 OK, I will. Thanks for the invitation. 16. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. Man : 1 Don t worry. I ll walk him every day. 2 I know, but he is just a dog to others. 3 We can adopt one from the animal shelter. 4 A lot of people have pets when they are old. 5 Well, I think Andy is too common as a pet name. 19. 밑줄친부분이가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? Each year, Tokyo s 23 *wards collect more than 300,000 abandoned or illegally parked bicycles from the streets. Even though 1 they were still in good repair, they were routinely destroyed. That s when Masahiko Mizushima was appointed manager of the bicycle affairs division of Toshima. Mizushima, disturbed by those bicycles, thought there would be a use for 2 them. He suggested that 3 they be donated to developing countries. He met a Malaysian diplomat, who was interested in his idea. 4 They selected an orphanage in Malaysia as a worthy destination for the bikes. Mizushima chose the best of 5 them, arranged for mechanics to fix them, and soon 75 were sent to the orphanage. * ward: ( 도시의 ) 구 ( 區 ) 17. 다음상황설명을듣고, Sandra 가 Dave 에게할말로가장적절한것을고르시오. Sandra: 1 Wow! I might want to try it sometime. 2 All right, Dave. I ll give her the message. 3 Sure. Here are the tickets. Have a nice trip. 4 I ll ask someone else, then. Thanks anyway. 5 No, don t worry. I ll call again on Thursday. 이제듣기ㆍ말하기문제가끝났습니다. 1 번부터는문제지의지시에 따라답을하기바랍니다. 20. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법상틀린것은? You ve probably heard of the Running of the Bulls that 1 takes place in northern Spain each summer. At :00 every morning for about a week, a pack of six bulls is released onto the streets of Pamplona. A gate blocks the excited bulls from a group of nervous runners, each of them 2 dressed in spotless white clothes with a red handkerchief carefully tied at the neck. Then a rocket is launched, the gate is lifted, and the race 3 begins. Participants run in a confused mass through the walled and curving streets. The runners do their best to 4 staying at least a few paces ahead of these scary animals, some more successfully than others. Obviously, everyone looks considerably less 5 calm by the end. 2
외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 3 21. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? [3 점 ] To solve a problem or to reach your goal, you don t need to know all the answers in advance. But you must have a clear idea of the problem or the goal you want to reach. All you have to do is (A) know / known where you re going. The answers will come to you by itself. Don t put it off when faced with a big difficult problem. Break the problem into parts and handle one part at a time. Make something (B) happen / happened now. If you can get up the courage to begin, you have the courage to succeed. It s the job you never start (C) that / when takes the longest to finish. Don t worry about what lies at a distance, but do what lies ahead. Your biggest opportunity is where you are right now. When you begin, you are half done. (A) (B) (C) 1 know happen that 2 know happened when 3 known happen that 4 known happened that 5 known happen when 22. 다음글에서전체흐름과관계없는문장은? Even now, when women represent half the work force, they re still paid considerably less than men. Even though working women tend to be more educated, on average, than working men, females who work full time only earn about 77 cents for every dollar that men earn annually. 1 That may be a result of what happens at the negotiation table. 2 That s because females are less likely to ask for raises at the negotiation table. 3 Even when they do, their requests may be perceived as overly demanding. 4 That leads to women s further interest in how to look more attractive. 5 If a man and a woman both attempt to negotiate for higher pay, people will more likely find a woman s request significantly less attractive. [23~2] 다음글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것을고르시오. 23. Americans place emphasis on. This may be why e-mail has become such a popular means of communication in American society. American businesses sometimes hire experts to suggest ways in which they could accomplish their goals faster with the resources they are investing. Popular magazines offer suggestions for more speedy ways to shop, cook, clean a house, do errands, raise children, tend the yard, and so on. The Internet provides immediate access to all kinds of information and products. Americans have come to expect instant responses to phone calls, e-mails, faxes, and other forms of communication. Many quickly become impatient if the responses aren t immediately forthcoming, even when there is no urgency. 1 sincerity 2 creativity 3 speed 4 appearance 5 individuality 24. Two friends were walking in the park. Just as they turned a corner, dark and threatening clouds covered the skies and soon sudden heavy showers compelled them to seek cover under a tree. One of them said: There goes our walk. Why did it have to start raining just now? The other said: It is so beautiful. I could stand here the entire day, watching the rain fall on the very dry land, giving it a new chance to grow new life. Look at the leaves and flowers. They almost seem to be singing with joy at the beginning of the monsoon showers after a long dry season. While one rejoiced when it rained, the other complained. Basically, it is. Almost every event can be viewed in two different ways: positive or negative. 1 a sense of timing 3 a matter of attitude 5 a matter of experience 2 a sense of balance 4 a matter of interest 25. To pursue your passions and fulfill your dreams, you have to do the things that are different from what is generally accepted. Every single personal best we have heard and read about speaks to the need to. It s clear why this is the case. Nothing new and great is achieved by doing things the way you ve always done them. You have to test unproven strategies. You have to break out of the norms that shut you in. You have to do the things you think you cannot. You have to venture beyond the limitations you normally place on yourself. Getting extraordinary things done demands a willingness to experiment with innovative ideas. 1 focus on disadvantages 2 take risks with bold ideas 3 consider others viewpoints 4 respect the established tradition 5 analyze the situation objectively 26. If the books are stored illogically such as by size or color, it becomes virtually impossible to locate a specific book. However, if the books are arranged in an organized way such as by subject and author, then finding books becomes easy and quick. Your memory works that way, too. In one study, students were asked to learn pairs of unrelated words such as dove and car. Group 1 read the words silently. Group 2 read a sentence aloud that contained the words. Group 3 made up their own sentence and read it aloud. Group 4 made a vivid mental picture where the words interacted with each other, for example, The dove just missed a speeding car. The final group learned three times better than the first group. So, to remember well,. 1 keep telling yourself important points 2 take brief breaks while you re reading 3 create strong connections and associations 4 concentrate on the most important things 5 choose a book arranged in a systematic manner 3
4 외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 27. Parents tell their children to be good, so that they can grow up to be moral adults and responsible citizens. Teachers tell their pupils to study hard, so that they can earn high grades, get into good colleges, and find decent jobs. Supervisors tell their employees to work hard and aim high, so that they can win pay raises and promotions. Even when the present is wonderful, people can t take full pleasure in it, as they re already imagining a better future. We rarely seem to live in and enjoy the present moment, believing that what counts most will happen in the future. We, as human beings, generally postpone our happiness, convincing ourselves that. 1 our desires are not really that bad 2 tomorrow will be better than today 3 the present is the most precious moment 4 we like someone just because they like us 5 we are in a perfect relationship with others 2. There once was a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a climbing competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. The race began. The crowd was saying, Oh, too difficult, They will never make it to the top, and The tower is too high. The tiny frogs began collapsing. The crowd continued to yell, It is too difficult! No one will make it! More tiny frogs got tired and gave up. But one tiny frog continued to climb higher and higher. This one refused to give up! He was the only one who reached the top! All of the other tiny frogs wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it. It turned out that the winning frog was deaf! The wisdom of this story is a life lesson for all of us. Never. [3 점 ] 1 listen to other people s negative comments 2 try to advise others unless they ask for it 3 judge others if you don t want to be judged 4 compare yourself with anyone in this world 5 complain because you don t have more money 1 동물을학대하지말아야한다. 2 동물원을없애지말아야한다. 3 동물은야생에서살아야한다. 4 동물원의시설을개선해야한다. 5 동물멸종의원인을규명해야한다. 30. 다음글의빈칸 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? Even though voters may not know a lot about the issues, the issues play an important role in elections and voters respond rationally to them. (A), a political scientist looked at those voters who switched from one party to another between elections and found that most of them switched in a direction consistent with their own interests. (B), voters may know a lot more than we expect about issues that really matter to them. They may have unclear, even wrong, views about economic policy, and the stock market, but they are likely to have a good idea about whether unemployment is up or down, prices at the supermarket are stable or rising, or crime is a problem in their neighborhoods. (A) (B) 1 In contrast Moreover 2 Similarly As a result 3 Similarly However 4 For example However 5 For example Moreover 29. 다음글에서필자가주장하는바로가장적절한것은? Lately, some people are questioning whether we should shut down all zoos. They insist that we keep animals in zoos not to protect the animals but to make money from them. After all, more than 90 percent of the mammals in zoos were born there, not captured in the wild. Zoos allow most people their only contact with exotic animals. Most of us cannot travel to Asia, Africa, Australia, and so on to see these animals in their natural habitats. Still, we can see them in realistic settings in zoos. Zoos are also helping to breed and preserve species, such as gorillas and pandas, that are rapidly disappearing in the wild. Zoos serve important functions. They should receive our whole-hearted support. 31. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지않은것은? A woman was involved in a 1 self-improvement program. She asked her husband to list six things she could do to help her become a better wife. He was surprised by such a 2 request. It would have been easy for him to list six things he would like to change about her but he didn t. The next morning, he had the florist send six red roses to his wife with a 3 note: I can t think of six things I would like to change about you. I love the way you are. When he arrived at home that evening, his wife was almost in tears. He was extremely glad he had not 4 criticized her. The following Sunday, after she had reported the results of her assignment, several women came up to him and said, That was the most 5 thoughtless thing I have ever heard. 4
외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 5 32. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서문맥에맞는낱말로가장적절한것은? The average person walks about three times around the Earth in a lifetime. That causes (A) huge / small wear and tear on the 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 muscles that make up the foot. In a recent survey, 53 percent of respondents reported that foot pain was so severe that it even (B) helped / interfered with their daily function. On average, people develop foot pain in their 60s, but it can start as early as the 20s and 30s. Yet, except for women who get regular foot care, most people don t take much care of their feet. They think that foot pain is part of the aging process, (C) accept / reject it, and walk with pain. (A) (B) (C) 1 huge helped accept 2 huge interfered accept 3 huge interfered reject 4 small interfered accept 5 small helped reject [33~34] 다음글의주제로가장적절한것을고르시오. 33. Have you ever picked up a flashlight that has been stored in the garage for some time? What happens when you turn it on? The light it projects is likely fairly dim. Why? Because its batteries have run down, it is in need of a recharge. Much like a rundown flashlight, your body occasionally needs to recharge itself. One way you can do this is by taking some time for yourself. Taking time for yourself means that you have the right to take some time solely for you. Start by making time for you. Schedule some time on your daily calendar that is strictly YOUR time. Once you have YOUR time scheduled, start using it! Whatever you choose to do with YOUR time, always remember to relax and recharge! 1 계획의중요성 3 건강의중요성 5 끈기의중요성 2 휴식의필요성 4 목표의필요성 34. We are faced with an overwhelming variety of choices in many areas of our lives. Food, entertainment, medical care and job choices all confront us with a surprising number of options. Although we have traditionally viewed having choices as essential to our well-being by improving the quality of our lives, we have reached the point where we have too much of a good thing. Making decisions is difficult, and the more choices we have, the more difficult it becomes. Too many choices also increase our regret for all the options we didn t choose, and make us more disappointed with ourselves if our decisions turn out badly. In addition, the time we devote to making decisions decreases the time we have to spend on other aspects of life, such as forming close relationships. 1 the importance of making good choices 2 the difficulty of making correct decisions 3 the problems of having too many choices 4 the benefits of forming close relationships 5 the improvement of the quality of our lives 35. 다음도표의내용과일치하지않는문장은? 100 90 0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Shares of Health Care Payments The graph above shows how the shares of health care payments of the government, private insurance, and individuals changed from 1960 to 2009. 1 Since 1960, the percentage of the nation s medical bills paid directly by individuals has declined, while the shares paid by the government and private insurance have grown. 2 In 1960, individuals were paying over half of the nation s health care bill. 3 This figure declined to about 12 percent in 2009. 4 The government s spending on health care increased over the same period from about 25 percent in 1960 to about 52 percent in 2009. 5 In 2009, private insurance s share of health care spending was more than 40 percent. 36. Japanese spider crab 에관한다음글의내용과일치하는것은? The Japanese spider crab is named after the waters where it lives. That is, it is a species of marine crab that lives in the waters around Japan. It is the largest one of its kind in the world in terms of leg span, reaching up to 3. meters from claw to claw. On average, the males are bigger than the females. Apart from its huge size, the Japanese spider crab differs from other crabs in a number of ways. The Japanese spider crab is orange, with white spots along the legs. In its natural habitat, the Japanese spider crab feeds on shellfish and animals dead bodies and may live for up to 100 years. It is reported to have a gentle nature in spite of its wild appearance. 1 최초로발견한사람의국적을따서명명되었다. 2 두집게발사이의간격이다른게에비해서짧다. 3 평균적으로암컷이수컷보다크다. 4 동물의사체를먹으며최대 100 년까지살기도한다. 5 외형못지않게성질도거친것으로알려져있다. 5
6 외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 37. 예멘에관한다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? Yemen has long been the most crowded part of the Arabian Peninsula. There are more people in Yemen today than in the much larger Saudi Arabia, and thousands of Yemenis are working in Saudi Arabia. Yemen was once divided into two nations. North Yemen was the smaller of the two, with an area of 77,220 square miles. South Yemen was about 34,000 square miles larger, but its population was only about one-fourth as large as the population of its northern neighbor. North Yemen is thought to be the original home of the coffee plant. North Yemen was once part of the Turkish Empire and has been independent since 191. South Yemen, a former British colony, did not gain its independence until 1967. In 1990, they become unified into the Republic of Yemen. 1 사우디아라비아보다인구가더많다. 2 북예멘은남예멘보다면적이더작았다. 3 남예멘은북예멘보다인구가더적었다. 4 북예멘은커피나무의원산지로여겨진다. 5 남예멘은북예멘보다더일찍독립했다. 39. We are told by medical doctors that if we eat right, get rid of stress and get plenty of exercise, we can greatly reduce our chances of getting cancer and heart attacks. Some health insurers even pay for routine checkups. Doctors recommend that we quit smoking in order to lessen our chances of getting lung cancer. We are told that wearing a seat belt in a car or a life jacket in a boat or a helmet on a bicycle can reduce our chances of getting injured or even killed in the event of an accident. We are also advised to get rid of extra credit cards to keep us from overspending and falling deeply in debt. Similarly, it is important that you really know yourself and your future spouse before you get married not to go through a divorce later. 1 All that glitters is not gold. 2 Fine feathers make fine birds. 3 Prevention is better than cure. 4 Two heads are better than one. 5 Actions speak louder than words. 40. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? [3~39] 다음글의요지로가장적절한것을고르시오. 3. Airline companies need to deal with the growing number of people who are too fat to fit into tiny airplane seats and the trouble they cause their seat mates. How would you feel if you got only less than two thirds of the seat after you paid for an entire seat? With more than one-third of adults fat and another third merely overweight, something needs to be done. One of the easiest solutions is to install seats fat people can sit on comfortably. Each plane could have one or two rows with two-by-two seating instead of the usual three-by-three seating. Heavy passengers could ask for these seats. If no fat passengers are flying on a particular flight, normally-sized passengers could upgrade at the last minute to these more comfortable seats. 1 비행기좌석예약시스템을간소화하자. 2 추첨제를통해비행기좌석을배정하자. 3 비행기의 1 등석과비즈니스석을폐지하자. 4 수하물무게에따라항공요금을차등화하자. 5 비만인사람이앉을수있는비행기좌석을설치하자. *Rabbi Simeon ben Gamaliel one day asked his servant to go and buy the best food in the market. When the servant returned home, he presented the rabbi with a beef tongue. (A) Then the servant replied, Good comes from it and bad comes from it, too. When the tongue is good there is nothing better, and when it is bad there is nothing worse. (B) This story is interesting, not only for its direct message, but also for its indirect message that the great rabbi, Simeon ben Gamaliel, learns a lesson from his humble servant. (C) The next day, the rabbi told the servant to go to the market and buy the worst food. Again, the servant returned with a beef tongue. Surprised, the rabbi asked, How is this? When I ordered the best you gave me a tongue and now when I want the worst, you again provide me with a tongue! * rabbi: 유대교지도자 1 (A) (C) (B) 3 (B) (C) (A) 5 (C) (B) (A) 2 (B) (A) (C) 4 (C) (A) (B) 6
외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 7 [41~42] 다음글의제목으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 41. No one in the history of humankind was born with all the knowledge and experience they need to be a great leader. True, some individuals are blessed with extraordinary gifts and abilities, natural traits and characteristics that make leadership effectiveness easier for them to attain. But the reality is that leading requires attitudes, insights, and skills that are learned and developed with practice and experience. Despite the expression He s a born leader, researchers have yet to discover any DNA patterns that determine leadership talent. Yu-na Kim has a gift for figure skating. And she practices figure skating diligently. So, too, must leaders practice the skills of effective leadership. Leaders learn from trial and error, and from experience. 1 Readers Become Leaders 2 Leaders Lead by Example 3 Leaders Are Made, Not Born 4 The True Leader Is Always Led 5 Leadership Is Action, Not Position 42. Ever since I was a child, I ve found enormous satisfaction in helping other people. I began to do volunteer work because I felt better about myself when I was doing it. I became a regular at volunteering, not because I am a selfless good man but because I get so much out of it! I am addicted to enjoying life and learning new things, and volunteering has never let me down in these areas. I have developed skills and talents through volunteering, felt useful, and been privileged to meet extraordinary individuals. Many of my most solid friendships have been formed with people I met in the course of community service. People who have entered my life as a result of volunteering have been excellent friends. 1 Volunteer for Your Own Good! 2 Study Hard Before It s Too Late! 3 Skills Acquired through Volunteering 4 Bright and Dark Sides of Volunteering 5 Make Friends with Your Future Employer! 43. 다음글에드러난필자의심정으로가장적절한것은? [1 점 ] I vividly remember my first presentation. I was a graduate student and had never spoken in public. I had been assigned to talk about the tragedies of poverty in the inner city. I had done my research. I had practiced my presentation until I knew it backward and forward. But the walk to the lectern felt like I was climbing the *gallows steps. My host introduced me; his 2-minute speech seemed to last a century. As he signaled me to get up and start my presentation, my heart stopped beating, my feet felt heavy, and my hands were sweating. I looked at the inquisitive faces in the audience, and I managed to say the first trembling words in a strange, high-pitched voice. * gallows: 교수대 1 nervous 2 lonely 3 bored 4 excited 5 calm 44. 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에가장적절한곳은? If the room contained five people and four of them said it was warm, the situation would change. Suppose there were two men in a room and one of them said it was very warm. If the room was in fact quite cold, the second man would probably disagree with the first. ( 1 ) He would feel cold and probably say he thought it was rather cold. ( 2 ) Even if one man felt cold, he would be likely to doubt his own perception. ( 3 ) After all, it is unlikely that all four of the others were mistaken. ( 4 ) If the person were asked how he felt, he might say the room was warm and then wonder what was wrong with him. ( 5 ) Four people tend to be more trustworthy than one, in terms of both honesty and the reliability of their opinions; it is harder to mistrust a group than one person. 45. 다음글의내용을한문장으로요약하고자한다. 빈칸 (A) 와 (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? We are constantly urged to pray for peace, and we do pray for peace, but once we are done with praying we think nothing of going back to our private fights, to our individual hatreds, to our distrusts and hostile attitudes. We get these out of our systems and go back to pray for peace again. Where is the world going to get peace if it does not get it from those people who make up the world? Who is going to contribute peace to the world if you and I are not peaceful enough to act as instruments of peace by expressing goodwill to others? There is only one channel through which the world gets whatever it has. The world gets it through you and me. The (A) world can only be realized through (B). (A) (B) 1 civilized change of organization 2 fair efforts of individuals 3 fair political progress 4 peaceful efforts of individuals 5 peaceful political progress 7
외국어 ( 영어 ) 영역 [46 4] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (A) You kids, I can still hear the voice of my high school vice principal, and see the sneer on his lips. You are always confusing fashion with style. Fashion is momentary, but style is forever. Back then, we just sneered back. After all, we knew he was just trying to promote our boring old school uniform. (B) I also can t help wondering why my parents bothered so much, because they must have fought similar battles with their own parents. I know this because several years back, I found a photo of my father wearing gangster clothes. I m sure Dad must have made Grandpa choke on his noodle soup. (C) Now, at the age of 40, I m beginning to appreciate his statement, although in a way he probably never intended. And I wonder why I fought so hard with my parents when they tried to prevent me from leaving the room with torn jeans on, crying, What will the neighbors think of us when they see you hanging out, wearing like that? (D) Fighting over fashion is an age-old ritual that all families go through every generation. I really expect my daughter to get mad at me when she becomes a teen, since by that time, the trendy clothing of the day will probably resemble little more than strips of clothing. But I hope I will have the wisdom. Because offending one s elders by wearing such a trendy dress is a part of growing up, and a necessary part at that. 4. 위글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 1 필자는고등학교시절에교복을입는것을좋아하지않았다. 2 필자의아버지는갱단들이입는옷을입으신적이있다. 3 필자의아버지는국수수프를드시다가체하셨다. 4 필자는찢어진청바지를입고외출한적이있다. 5 필자는딸이십대가되면복장때문에갈등이있을것으로예상한다. [49~50] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. Parents often develop a regular way of making their child go to bed and the whole going-to-bed period develops a regular ritual. These rituals are important and can be quite helpful in settling children down at the end of an active day. But the rituals have to be pleasant, relaxed and quieting rather than exciting and stimulating. Wrestling, running around and watching TV, for instance, are not relaxing. Quiet listening to music or stories, or talking about the activities of the day can be good ways for the child to relax and get ready to accept sleep. Even the nightly bath can be stimulating, and it is better to allow some time to pass by between the bath and going to bed. For many children, an important part of the bedtime ritual is. Children may become very attached to a special doll, stuffed animals, or a blanket which has to go to bed with them as part of the ritual. The doll or blanket may become important to them beyond all common sense or reason, and they want it to go everywhere with them, especially if they have to sleep away from home. Parents will do well to guard such toys carefully against loss or destruction. Children will eventually outgrow them, but until they do their loss is often a disaster and may cause everyone sleepless nights. 46. 위글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로가장적절한것은? 1 (B) (C) (D) 3 (C) (D) (B) 5 (D) (C) (B) 2 (C) (B) (D) 4 (D) (B) (C) 49. 위글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 1 having a chat 2 familiar things 3 playing a game 4 bedtime stories 5 leaving a light on 47. 위글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 1 not to waste 2 not to overreact 3 not to judge others 4 to make my kid respect me 5 to follow in my father s footsteps 50. 위글의제목으로가장적절한것은? 1 Overcoming Sleepless Nights 2 Bedtime Stories for Busy Parents 3 Buying Birthday Presents for Kids 4 Bedtime Rituals for Sweet Dreams 5 Parents Role in Children s Mental Health 확인사항 답안지에필요한사항을정확히기입 ( 표기 ) 하였는지확인하시오.