2017 학년도대학수학능력시험 6 월모의평가 영어영역듣기평가대본 1. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. M: Kate, Mom said we re going to grandpa s birthday party next weekend. W: Okay. What would be a good present for him? M: Hmm... How about getting him a new hat? W:
2. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. W: What s up, John? I just finished my chemistry report. Have you done yours? M: Oh, no! I totally forgot to do it! I ve been so busy lately. When is it due? W: The day after tomorrow. I think you should hurry up. M:
3. 다음을듣고, 남자가하는말의목적으로가장적절한것을고르시오. M: Could I have your attention, please? This is student council president, Matt Davis. Here s an opportunity for you to serve our school community. Due to the increase of traffic on Parker Street, we re concerned that the safety of our students may be risked while crossing the road. This is especially true since there s no traffic light at the crosswalk. To solve this problem, we re asking you to volunteer to be crossing-guards. The job involves standing at the crosswalk with a teacher, and holding out a stop sign when students need to cross. We know your time is valuable, but your help will be of great benefit to our school community. Please visit the student council office to sign up. We really appreciate your help. Thanks.
4. 대화를듣고, 두사람이하는말의주제로가장적절한것을고르시오. M: Hi, Monica. Isn t it great that our company has a long lunch break? W: Yeah. We ve got plenty of time to eat and do things we like. M: I heard you re playing the guitar in the band during lunchtime. W: Uh-huh. And didn t you join the lunchtime book club? M: That s right. I think there are big benefits to doing something we enjoy during lunch. W: Like improving relationships with your colleagues, right? M: Exactly. It s also good for relieving stress after the morning s work. Don t you think? W: Yeah. I always feel refreshed after band practice. Both my mind and body. M: It really seems that lunchtime activities help us concentrate on our work better. W: I think so, too. Okay. I ve got to go. Enjoy the book club, Bill. M: You, too. See you later, Monica.
5. 대화를듣고, 두사람의관계를가장잘나타낸것을고르시오. [Cell phone rings.] W: Hello, Jason. M: Hi, Jessica. I was wondering if you could extend my deadline. W: Sorry, I can t. Last time I did, it was hard explaining it to the chief editor. M: I m really sorry, but it s not easy drawing a comic every week. W: I know. But I need time to review and edit them before publishing. M: The thing is, I feel like my comic is getting boring. W: Don t worry. Our readers love your superhero story. M: How do you know? W: Well, I didn t tell you yet, but your comic was selected as the most popular feature of our newspaper. M: What do you mean? W: We had readers vote on their favorite features and yours was number one. It was brilliant combining superheroes and the history of our country. M: That makes me feel much better. W: You re doing a great job. Just try to get everything in on time. M: I will. Thanks.
6. 대화를듣고, 그림에서대화의내용과일치하지않는것을고르시오. W: Dad! What do you think of my room? Mom and I rearranged it while you were on your business trip. M: Wonderful, Cathy! It s quite different from before. You put the world map on the wall. W: I put it there because I want to travel around the world someday. M: That s great. Oh! The doll wearing a hat next to the pillow... I bought you that, right? W: Yeah, I like it a lot. M: Why did you place the bookshelf between the bed and the desk? W: Well, I wanted to separate my study place from where I rest. M: That s a good idea. W: How do you like the chair in front of the desk? Mom bought it for me. M: Looks nice. I see that you put a square mirror on the desk. Where did you get it? W: Grandmother gave it to me. M: Good. What a lovely room, Cathy!
7. 대화를듣고, 여자가남자에게부탁한일로가장적절한것을고르시오. M: Hey honey, your parents wedding anniversary is this Saturday. We should make a restaurant reservation today. W: I know. I ve been thinking about it. What do you think of Pasta Bella, the Italian restaurant on Riverside Avenue? M: Italian? Yeah. That s their favorite. W: They certainly love spaghetti. M: Okay, I think Pasta Bella will be perfect. W: Another good thing is that they have a beautiful view. We can have dinner overlooking the river. M: That d be wonderful! How about their prices, though? Aren t they expensive? W: Well, they re a little bit high, but there s a discount coupon on their webpage. M: Alright. That s good. Did you print it out? W: Not yet. Will you do that for me? And I ll make a reservation. M: Sure. And don t forget to ask for a table by the window. W: Thank you. I won t forget.
8. 대화를듣고, 남자가조퇴하려는이유를고르시오. [Door knocks.] W: Come on in. Oh, Karl. How s the workshop preparation going? M: We ve got some minor issues, but overall everything s okay. W: Good. So, what can I do for you this morning? M: I wanted to ask if I could leave early tomorrow afternoon. W: May I ask why? M: I need to take my younger brother home from the hospital. W: Oh, is everything okay? M: Well, he had back surgery. He s been there for two weeks, but the doctor said he shouldn t drive yet. W: So he needs your help. M: Right. He said he would call a cab, but I don t want to let him go home alone. W: I understand. Well, be sure to answer your phone tomorrow. Your team may need you. And give my best to your brother. M: I will. And thanks.
9. 대화를듣고, 여자가지불할금액을고르시오. [Telephone rings.] M: Boston Art Center. How may I help you? W: Hi. I d like to buy some tickets for this Friday s performance of the musical An American in Rome. M: Give me a second and I ll check for you. [Typing sound] On Friday we still have seats available. W: Oh, good. M: How many tickets do you need? W: We need four. Two adults and two students. How much are they? M: They re $80 each for adults, and $70 each for students. W: Okay. M: And actually, we re having a promotional sale this month so all tickets will be discounted by 10%. W: Oh, wow! That s great. I ll pay by credit card. M: All right. Please enter your card information when you hear the beep.
10. 대화를듣고, Sunrise Korean Folk Village 관광에관해두사람이언급하지않은것을고르시오. [3점] M: Welcome to Sunrise Korean Folk Village. May I help you? W: Yes, I m interested in your tour. Could you tell me a little bit about it? M: Well, we have a variety of Korean cultural activities to experience such as making rice cakes and flying kites. W: That s nice. What else? M: You also get a chance to watch and try a traditional Korean mask dance. W: Terrific! And how much does the tour cost? M: It costs 20,000 won per person. W: Is lunch included? M: It s not included, but we have a great food court where you can get foods like bulgogi and bibimbap. W: Oh, those are my favorites. How long does the tour take? M: It takes 4 hours, and you can stay until the folk village closes. W: Sounds great. We d like to sign up for the tour. M: Okay. Wait over there and it ll start soon.
11. Pine Tree Family Park 에관한다음내용을듣고, 일치하지않는것을고르시오. W: Hi, I m Jenny Stone, manager of Pine Tree Family Park. I d like to invite you to visit us. We re located on the shore of Lake Evergreen, famous for its natural beauty. It s one of the most popular places around to cool off in the hot summer. Just two months ago, we renovated our park, so all of our facilities are clean and like new. In addition, the entrance fee has been reduced from $8 to $7 per person. Conveniently, it s just a half hour drive from the city, and our shuttle buses run from downtown every hour. More and more families are visiting daily. But don t worry. We ve increased the size of the park, so even on weekends and holidays it s a relaxing and peaceful place. Come out and join us. We know you ll enjoy yourselves.
12. 다음표를보면서대화를듣고, 남자가구입할침낭을고르시오. W: Hey, Tom. Here s a flyer for sleeping bags. Don t you need one for your camping trip? M: Oh, cool. That s right. W: Do you have anything specific in mind? M: Not really, but I need something light, lighter than 800g. W: How about these models? They re all under 800g. M: They look good, but I don t want to spend more than $200. W: These models are within your budget. M: Yeah. Those are pretty nice, but not this one. I d prefer one with a zipper. W: What about this blue one? Blue is a trendy color this year. M: I know. Blue s not really my color, though. W: Then, there s only one model left to choose. M: Yeah. I ll buy that one, then.
13. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. M: Good morning, Terry. You re jogging early this morning. W: Yep. I have to keep in shape for an indoor rock climbing competition this Saturday. M: Oh yeah? You re a rock climber? W: Yeah. I ve been doing it for years. M: So, where s the competition? W: It s at the Eastwood Climbing Center. I m entering as an advanced climber this time. M: Wow! You must be really good. Isn t it sort of dangerous, though? W: No, it s not. It s very safe if you stick to the safety rules. Maybe you should try it some time. M: That sounds cool. But I don t know if I could do it. W: I m sure you could. How about coming to watch this Saturday? You ll see what it s all about. M: Well, maybe. I don t know if it s right for me, though. W:
14. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. [3 점 ] M: Good morning, Amy. It seems you re getting used to your new job. W: Yeah, I m really enjoying working at this community center. M: Great. Have you checked the online comments about the classes? W: I have. They were mainly about two things. The first was about the air conditioning. M: Hmm... What did they say? W: They said the classrooms aren t cool enough. But I don t think everyone can agree on a temperature. M: That s true, but please make sure the classrooms temperatures are as comfortable as possible. We need to think of our students first. W: Okay. The other comments were about the classroom computers. They said the computers are very slow. M: How bad are they? W: Well, I checked the computers myself. I don t think they re that slow. M: If the students are having problems, maybe it s time to get new ones. W: I see what you re saying, but we should consider the cost. M:
15. 다음상황설명을듣고, Mike 가 Susan 에게할말로가장적절한것을고르시오. [3 점 ] M: Susan and Mike are coworkers. Susan tells Mike about a camera that she s interested in buying this weekend. However, she says that she s not sure whether she should go to the department store or the electronics market. The department store is nearby, but tends to be expensive. The electronics market has good prices, but it takes more than two hours to get there. The day before, Mike had been to the department store. He saw that they were having a sale on cameras through this weekend. He knows that the model Susan wants to buy is now cheaper at the department store than the market. Mike wants to suggest that she buy her camera at the department store. In this situation, what would Mike most likely say to Susan?
16 번부터 17 번까지는두번들려줍니다. [16~17] 다음을듣고, 물음에답하시오. W: Hello, class! Last week, we discussed how various shapes are used for different purposes. Today, we ll talk about colors and their psychological effects on people. Let s take a look at how they are used in real life. The color blue, one of the most popular colors, makes people feel more trusting. Banks and insurance companies use blue to gain trust. The color green does the same as blue in that it inspires trust. In addition, it can also be welcoming. Think of hotel lobbies. Many of them use green in some way. Then, there s a color that can reduce anxiety. Do you have any guesses? Well, that color is pink. Not surprisingly, waiting rooms in hospitals are often painted this color. Like pink, gray also has a calming effect. However, gray feels less emotional. Instead, it feels formal and professional. That s why gray is the most commonly used color in offices. Now let s hear about your experiences with colors. 16. 여자가하는말의주제로가장적절한것은?
17. 언급된장소가아닌것은?