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1 8 2006학년도 고2 경기도학업성취도평가 문제지 외국어(영어) 영역 제 3 교시 성명 수험번호 2 1 문제지에 성명과 수험 번호를 정확히 입하시오. 답안지에 수험 번호, 선택 과목, 답을 표기할 때에는 반드시 험생이 지켜야 할 일에 따라 표기하시오. 문항에 따라 배점이 다르니, 각 물음의 끝에 표시된 배점을 참고하시 오. 1점과 3점 문항에만 점수가 표시되어 있습니다. 점수 표시가 문항은 모두 2점씩입니다. 1번부터 17번까지는 듣고 답하는 문제입니다. 방송을 듣고 답을 하기 바랍니다. 듣는 내용은 한 번만 방송됩니다. 1. 대화를 듣고, Steve를 고르시오. [1점] 2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 심정으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. amused satisfied relieved horrified disappointed 3. 다음을 듣고, 무엇에 관한 설명인지 고르시오. 윷놀이 부채춤 널뛰기 강강술래 그네타기 4. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 수 없는 것을 고르시오. stamp postcard crayon pen toy 5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 전화를 건 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르 시오. 음악회에 함께 가려고 입장권 구입을 부탁하려고 음반 구입을 부탁하려고 시험 공부를 함께 하려고 저녁 식사를 함께 하려고 6. 다음을 듣고, 무엇에 관한 방송인지 고르시오. 공연 안내 동아리 홍보 투표 참여 호소 봉사 활동 안내 취업 박람회 안내 7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 진료 받을 날짜를 고르시오. 4월 2일 4월 9일 5월 2일 5월 9일 5월 16일 8. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오. doctor - patient waitress - customer salesperson - customer hotel manager - traveler flight attendant - passenger 9. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 대화하고 있는 장소로 가장 적절한 곳을 고르시오. 안경점 식료품점 옷가게 서점 약국 10. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 관람한 영화의 종류를 고르시오. comedy SF documentary western romance 11. 다음 청구서를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불해야 할 금액 을 고르시오. $ 200 $ 280 $ 300 $ 340 $ 400

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    2006학년도 고2 경기도학업성취도평가 문제지

    외국어(영어) 영역

    제 3 교시 성명 수험번호 2 1

    ◦ 문제지에 성명과 수험 번호를 정확히 기입하시오.◦ 답안지에 수험 번호, 선택 과목, 답을 표기할 때에는 반드시 ‘수험생이

    지켜야 할 일’에 따라 표기하시오.◦ 문항에 따라 배점이 다르니, 각 물음의 끝에 표시된 배점을 참고하시

    오. 1점과 3점 문항에만 점수가 표시되어 있습니다. 점수 표시가 없는

    문항은 모두 2점씩입니다.

    1번부터 17번까지는 듣고 답하는 문제입니다. 방송을 잘

    듣고 답을 하기 바랍니다. 듣는 내용은 한 번만 방송됩니다.

    1. 대화를 듣고, Steve를 고르시오. [1점]

    ② ③ ①

    2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 심정으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

    ① amused ② satisfied ③ relieved ④ horrified ⑤ disappointed

    3. 다음을 듣고, 무엇에 관한 설명인지 고르시오.

    ① 윷놀이 ② 부채춤 ③ 널뛰기④ 강강술래 ⑤ 그네타기

    4. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 수 없는 것을 고르시오.

    ① stamp ② postcard③ crayon ④ pen⑤ toy

    5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 전화를 건 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르

    시오.

    ① 음악회에 함께 가려고 ② 입장권 구입을 부탁하려고③ 음반 구입을 부탁하려고 ④ 시험 공부를 함께 하려고⑤ 저녁 식사를 함께 하려고

    6. 다음을 듣고, 무엇에 관한 방송인지 고르시오.

    ① 공연 안내 ② 동아리 홍보 ③ 투표 참여 호소④ 봉사 활동 안내 ⑤ 취업 박람회 안내

    7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 진료 받을 날짜를 고르시오.

    ① 4월 2일 ② 4월 9일 ③ 5월 2일④ 5월 9일 ⑤ 5월 16일

    8. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.

    ① doctor - patient② waitress - customer③ salesperson - customer④ hotel manager - traveler⑤ flight attendant - passenger

    9. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 대화하고 있는 장소로 가장 적절한 곳을

    고르시오.

    ① 안경점 ② 식료품점 ③ 옷가게④ 서점 ⑤ 약국

    10. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 관람한 영화의 종류를 고르시오.

    ① comedy ② SF ③ documentary④ western ⑤ romance

    11. 다음 청구서를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불해야 할 금액

    을 고르시오.

    ① $ 200 ② $ 280 ③ $ 300 ④ $ 340 ⑤ $ 400

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    12. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 경험한 일을 고르시오.

    ① 여권을 도난 당했다.② 비행기를 놓쳤다. ③ 기내에서 친구를 만났다.④ 공항에서 쇼핑을 했다.⑤ 가방이 파손되었다.

    13. 그림의 상황에 가장 적절한 대화를 고르시오.

    ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

    14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장

    적절한 것을 고르시오.

    Woman :

    ① Yes, what would you like for dessert? ② Oh, how about this kind of herb plant? ③ No, I don’t eat fish or meat. I’m a vegetarian. ④ Yes, would you please go to buy some vegetables? ⑤ No, thanks. Could I have some orange juice instead?

    15. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장

    적절한 것을 고르시오.

    Man :

    ① How about buying a new watch?② Oh, I’ll help you walk to the bench.③ Never mind. I’ve enjoyed myself, too.④ Will you teach me how to drive a car?⑤ Why don’t you go rollerblading with me right now?

    16. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장

    적절한 것을 고르시오.

    Woman :

    ① You must have been busy practicing. ② You should have seen the performance.③ Wow! You make it sound so good. Let’s go!④ Thanks for inviting me. The party was great.⑤ Great! I will buy this red sweater for my sister.

    17. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Mary가 Nancy에게 할 말로 가장 적

    절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

    Mary : Nancy,

    ① do you offer home delivery service? ② would you help me move this baggage?③ why are you going to the local branch office? ④ would you recommend a reliable car repair shop?⑤ could you tell me where the nearest grocery store is?

    이제 듣기․말하기 문제는 끝났습니다. 18번부터는 문제지의 지시에 따라 답을 하기 바랍니다.

    18. 다음 글에서 It(it)이 가리키는 대상이 다른 것은? [1점]

    This morning, I nearly stumbled over a baby deer lying on a

    local hiking path. We just stared at each other in surprise.

    Where was its mother? I didn’t know what to do, and I thought ① it sensed my confusion. It stood up and approached me. At first I wanted to hold ② it, but I remembered that my scent on its fur might drive its mother away. ③ It was so cute, but this was no time to let my emotions get the best of me. I

    had to stay objective. I didn’t want to leave ④ it to cope with the dangers of the woods by itself. Yet, I knew ⑤ it was exactly what I had to do. As I walked away, its mother

    returned. She was only waiting for me to leave.

    * stumble : 걸려 넘어지다

    19. 다음 글에서 This가 가리키는 것으로 가장 적절한 것은?

    This is a great aid when the geography of an area is

    uncertain. It was first used by the military to locate troops and

    tanks. It can tell where a missile or aircraft is. What began as

    a military application is now finding a rapidly growing civilian

    market. Fishermen at sea, hikers on remote trails, and even

    rental cars are equipped with it. A signal is transmitted to a

    satellite and then to a website that allows someone to track

    something. It is now included in many cell phones and in

    certain brands of cars. It is also used by drivers to get

    directions.

    ① Cellular Phone② Artificial Satellite③ GPS(Global Positioning System)④ PDA(Personal Digital Assistant)⑤ ATM(Automated Teller Machine)

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    20. 다음 글의 (A) ~ (C)에서 어법에 맞는 표현을 골라 바르게 짝지은 것은?

    When nutritional biochemist Judith Wurtman is stressed out,

    she does (A) that/what a lot of people usually do: she

    reaches for food. But in her case, it’s a healthy rice cake or two. “My research suggests that carbohydrates raise levels of a brain chemical which regulates mood. The chemical

    produces a calming effect on the entire body. So symptoms

    of stress such as anger and tension (B) is/are eased,” she says. Since the mood-enhancing effect of carbohydrates

    takes time to work and lasts just two to three hours,

    Wurtman suggests (C) to eat/eating several mini-meals on

    high-stress days.

    (A) (B) (C)

    ① that …… is …… to eat② that …… are …… eating③ that …… is …… eating④ what …… is …… to eat⑤ what …… are …… eating

    21. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?

    Competition can be ① extremely healthy. It drives us to improve, to reach and stretch. In the business world, it

    makes our economy ② prosper. But there is another side to competition that isn’t so nice. In the movie Star Wars, Luke Skywalker gets to learn about a positive energy

    shield ③ called “the force,” which gives life to all things. Later, Luke faces the evil Darth Vader and ④ learn about the “dark side of the force.” There is a sunny side and a dark side in competition, and both are powerful. The

    difference is this: Competition is healthy when you

    compete against ⑤ yourself. Competition becomes dark when you tie your self-worth into winning.

    22. 다음 글의 분위기로 가장 적절한 것은?

    It was the last opportunity to see Mackie. Mackie was laid

    out in the coffin dressed in blue jeans and a favorite sweater

    knitted by his grandmother. A musician played a beautiful

    medley of Mackie’s favorite songs and nursery rhymes on the piano. Mackie’s grandmother began reading a passage from one of Mackie’s books, but got too sorrowful to continue. So Mackie’s father put his arm around his mother and finished reading it for her: “We’ve shared all the little things a family shares, but mostly we’ve shared love. And this is what you’ll remember, because love never leaves us. It’s what we take with us wherever we go.”① sad and solemn ② calm and mysterious③ festive and dynamic ④ humorous and funny⑤ tense and urgent

    23. 다음 글의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것은?

    Last week, Mr. Jackson, the janitor, captured a rat in the

    girl’s locker room. He said it probably came from that vacant lot two blocks from the school. I have called the City Hall,

    and a spokesperson said there is no money to clean up that

    place. So it’s up to us. We have to clean up that area to keep our school and our neighborhood safe from mice and

    possible injury. I’m looking for a few good volunteers for April 16, National Youth Service Day. What better time is it

    to do our part to improve our neighborhood? By

    volunteering, you can help improve our community.

    ① 시청에 항의하기 위하여② 회사에 지원하기 위하여③ 세금을 절감하기 위하여④ 구호 기금을 조성하기 위하여⑤ 자원 봉사자를 모집하기 위하여

    24. 다음의 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?

    And she put her toes in her mouth and whistled!

    Can you whistle with fingers in your mouth? Many people

    do this when a sports player scores a goal, or when a great

    singer comes on stage. Sadly, some people just can't

    whistle like this. And they never bother to learn how. ( ① )But one woman named Betty Bell in the US never gave up.

    ( ② ) When she was a kid, she couldn't whistle like other kids. ( ③ ) But she learned how to use her toes to whistle!( ④ ) Recently, she came out on a popular American TV show. ( ⑤ ) The audience was amazed! Guys, make sure you wash your feet before trying this at home!

    25. 다음 글에서 필자의 주장으로 가장 적절한 것은?

    When something goes differently than we planned or when

    something difficult pops up unexpectedly, we may allow

    ourselves to feel the anger that comes along as a result. We

    may also allow ourselves to express our feelings to only one

    person who will not judge but just listen. But remember this.

    When you complain, your mind will focus on the negative

    aspects of your life. When things don’t go as you planned, think about things that have gone right in your life. By

    remembering past positive moments, your mind will accept

    what has just happened and allow you to move on.

    ① 결과보다는 과정을 중시하라.② 다른 사람의 비판을 받아들여라.③ 감정을 억제하기 보다는 적절히 표출하라.④ 삶을 불평하기 보다는 긍정적으로 받아들여라.⑤ 예기치 않은 것들을 대비하여 미리 인생을 설계하라.

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    26. 도표에 대한 설명으로 적절하지 않은 것은?

    The above chart shows combined exports and imports of

    Korea’s top 5 trading partners in 2005. ① According to the chart, China is Korea’s biggest export market. ② The United States is Korea’s second largest export market. The U.S. imported a total of $41.4 billion worth of products from

    Korea last year. ③ According to the above chart, Korea imported the most products from Japan. Korea’s imports from Japan totaled $48.4 billion in 2005. ④ Korea’s annual trade loss with Japan was $24.4 billion in 2005. ⑤ Korea exported $8 billion worth of merchandise to Taiwan.

    Germany ranked fourth with exports to Korea reaching $9.8

    billion.

    27. 다음 글에서 필자의 심경 변화로 가장 적절한 것은?

    [1점]

    As Christmas drew near, the shop was crowded with many

    people. My only anxiety was that I would lose my job in

    January and return to the hard task of job-hunting. Then,

    miraculously, from a word or two dropped here and there, I

    began to feel that this might not happen after all. One

    afternoon I heard my boss say to Mr. McCallum, “Tell me about the little runner. I like her. She’s a cheerful child.” Part of the reply reached me before I went out. “Yes.” Mr. McCallum said, “She’s a good girl. I’ve been meaning to propose keeping her on.” That was all, but it was enough to send me home rejoicing.

    ① joyful → gloomy ② worried → delightful ③ excited → frustrated④ satisfied → embarrassed⑤ nervous → indifferent

    [28 ~ 31] 다음 글을 읽고 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

    28. Apparently, women’s domination in the labor market is caused by a number of advantages that only women can

    generate. Women don’t care about how big companies they work for while men prefer to work at widely known firms.

    , women don’t mind working part time in a variety of jobs ranging from supermarket cashiers to office

    workers, whereas men try to get full time jobs only. Women

    also spend more time preparing for English tests such as

    TOEIC, job interviews, and individual presentations than

    men.

    ① Additionally ② However ③ Therefore④ In contrast ⑤ Nevertheless

    29. Grouping things together that are alike makes it easier

    for us to find them, and easier to add similar new things to

    the group. Would you find frozen french fried potatoes in the

    snack food aisle? No, although both french fried potatoes

    and potato chips have potatoes as ingredients. Frozen french

    fries, unlike chips, need to be kept in the freezer section.

    Moreover, french fries are considered a dinner food and

    chips a snack food. So we put them in different places in the

    grocery store. We group things together or separate them

    according to certain similarities or differences. When we

    group things together because they are alike in certain

    ways, we are them.

    ① classifying ② providing ③ changing④ adding ⑤ mixing

    30. Not all cells look the same. Cells can be different shapes

    depending on . Muscle cells

    are long and thin so they can expand and contract and help

    the body move. Red blood cells are tiny and rounded so they

    can squeeze through blood vessels and bring oxygen to other

    cells of the body. The cells in a tree trunk are long and thin,

    and form tubes to transport food and water up and down the

    tree. The cells in a plant’s leaves are flattened to catch the maximum amount of sunlight they use to make food.

    ① their size② the jobs they do③ how healthy they are④ whether they are dead or alive⑤ the amount of sunlight they get

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    31. Television is not real life. In real life, people actually

    have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs. You need to

    know the difference between an illusion and a reality.

    Korean videos have happy endings in most, if not all. In

    reality, they are an illusion. Many human relations end more

    unhappily than happily. Free gifts are an illusion. In reality,

    you have to pay for them one way or another. Cutting taxes

    for everyone’s benefit is an illusion. In reality, the reduced revenue will lower somebody’s earnings at least in the short run. Whatever you do, there is a cost involved. Therefore, in

    economics, we often say that .

    [3점]

    ① credit is better than gold② a rolling stone gathers no moss③ the early bird catches the worm④ don’t put all the eggs in one basket⑤ there is no such thing as free lunch

    32. 다음 밑줄 친 문장에서 full bath에 대해 필자가 질문한 내용과

    다섯 번째 중개인이 이해한 내용을 바르게 짝지은 것은?

    In my real estate office, there sometimes was confusion

    about the terms used to describe features in homes. Most of

    us who worked there considered a half-bath to be a room

    with a toilet and a basin. A three-quarter bath would include

    a toilet, a basin and a shower stall, and a full bath would have

    a toilet, a basin and a bathtub. One afternoon, four of us were

    debating this subject when a fifth agent walked in. Hoping

    he'd agree with me, I asked, “What do you consider a full bath?” “Oh,” he said, “about eight people.”

    필자의 질문 내용 다섯 번째 중개인이 이해한 내용

    ① 무엇을 갖추었는가? 몇 명이 들어가는가?② 무엇을 갖추었는가? 어떤 종류의 욕조인가?③ 몇 명이 들어가는가? 어느 정도 크기의 욕조인가?④ 어떤 종류의 목욕인가? 몇 명이 들어가는가?⑤ 어떤 종류의 목욕인가? 어떤 종류의 욕조인가?

    33. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은?

    Scientists can often predict when there’ll be a volcanic eruption or earthquake. How do scientists know there

    might be an eruption? ① Magma moving inside a volcano causes lots of small earthquakes that create a steady roar.

    ② Nearby earthquake recorders sense that magma is on the move. ③ Magma also contains magnetic particles, such as particles bearing iron. ④ Sometimes lasers also record ground swells around volcanoes to the nearest millimeter.

    ⑤ Satellite radar detects even the tiniest ground motion.

    34. 다음의 ‘I’에 관한 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? I have been waiting a long time for the 2006 World Cup.

    Breaking my arm in training just before the 2002

    competition prevented me from playing in Korea/Japan. It

    was an unfortunate event that I want to forget completely by

    playing my best in the next World Cup. On the other hand, I

    will never forget the joy that I felt, when my team went on

    to the semifinals in 2002. It is a picture that is still clear in

    my mind, which drives me to do better every day, so I will

    be able to play for my country in the game of the World Cup

    in Germany in 2006.

    ① 오랫동안 2006년 월드컵을 기다려왔다. ② 2002년 월드컵 경기 중에 부상을 당한 적이 있다.③ 2002년 자기 팀이 4강에 올라 기뻐했다.④ 2002년 월드컵 기억이 실력향상의 자극제가 되고 있다.⑤ 2006년 월드컵에서 국가대표로 뛸 수 있을 것이다.

    35. Carolyn Meyer에 관한 설명 중, 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

    Carolyn Meyer became a writer before she even knew how

    to talk. When she was six months old, her father began a

    diary for her. In the diary, he wrote what time she woke up,

    what she ate, and what her parents were doing each day. She

    still treasures the diary. As a child, Ms. Meyer was very shy

    and not athletic. “I couldn’t do anything, like catching a ball or hitting it, or running enough to beat anybody anywhere,” she remembers. Ms. Meyer had a vivid imagination and often

    used writing to escape to her own world. As a professional

    writer, Ms. Meyer writes both fiction and nonfiction. She has

    spent much time in New Mexico, and the influence of the

    Southwest comes through in much of her writing.

    ① 여섯 살 때부터 일기를 썼다.② 어릴 때 운동을 잘했다.③ 부족한 상상력을 글 솜씨로 극복했다.④ Southwest에서의 삶이 작품에 영향을 주었다.⑤ 작가로서의 성공을 부모의 덕이라 여긴다.

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    [36 ~ 37] 다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.36. We worry when our youngster is unwilling to follow our

    advice. Is there anything for us to do for our children?

    Plenty, according to Sanford Dornbusch, professor of

    sociology at Stanford University. “Parents often think that when a kid enters his teens, they can have little influence

    over him,” Dornbusch says. “But kids continually need to have their parents’ voices ringing in their ears.” Dornbusch’s research shows that kids who follow their peers in minor

    concerns like clothes and music still turn to their parents in

    important matters like education and codes of behavior.

    ① 십대의 아이들은 자기주장이 뚜렷하다.② 십대의 아이들은 독립성을 길러야 한다. ③ 부모는 십대의 아이들에게 엄격해야 한다.④ 십대의 아이들도 부모의 충고를 필요로 한다. ⑤ 또래 집단은 십대의 가치관 형성에 영향을 미친다.

    37. Comparing is cancerous. Comparing yourself to others is

    nothing but bad news. Why? Because we’re all on different development timetables; socially, mentally, and physically.

    Since we all bake cakes differently, we shouldn’t keep opening the oven door to see how well our cake is rising

    compared to our neighbor’s, or our own cake won’t rise at all. Although some of us are like the poplar tree, which grows

    like a weed the moment it’s planted, others are like the bamboo tree, which shows no growth for four years but then

    grows ninety feet in year five.

    ① 이웃을 사랑하라. 삶이 풍요로워진다.② 선의의 경쟁을 하라. 발전의 원동력이다.③ 자기 계발에 힘써라. 기회는 언젠가는 올 것이다.④ 비교하지 마라. 인간의 발달 단계는 사람마다 다르다.⑤ 너 자신을 사랑하라. 그렇지 않으면 아무도 사랑할 수 없다.

    38. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?

    There is a lot you can do to maintain a healthy back.

    First, check your chair.

    (A) What if you can’t choose your chair? Take airplane seats which provide little lower-back support. Putting

    one or two small pillows behind your lower back may

    leave you feeling better.

    (B) Also consider alternating sitting with standing―for instance, at a standup desk that allows you to work on your feet. Move around so that no one set of

    muscles is forced to support your weight for long.

    (C) Ideally, any chair you sit in should be shaped so that

    you can feel the bottom of its back against your hips.

    You should also be able to put your feet flat on the floor.

    ① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (A)-(C)-(B) ③ (B)-(C)-(A)④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)

    39. 다음 그림을 바탕으로 한 글의 흐름으로 보아, 밑줄 친 단어의

    쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은? [3점]

    Leonardo da Vinci was inspired by

    the writings of Roman architect,

    Vitruvius. Leonardo created this

    drawing showing how the laws

    governing the proportions of the

    human form relate to the laws

    governing geometric forms.

    Vitruvius wrote that if a perfectly

    proportioned man lay on his ① back with his hands and feet ② stretched out, his navel would be at the ③ center of a circle while his fingers and toes would ④ touch the edge. If he kept his legs together and stretched his arms out horizontally, his toes and fingers would touch the

    edge of a ⑤ circle. This is exactly what Leonardo drew. Look at Leonardo’s drawing and see how the man’s fingers and toes touch the outlines of the circle and square.

    * navel : 배꼽

    40. 다음 글의 (A) ~ (C)에서 문맥에 맞는 낱말을 골라 바르게 짝지은 것은?

    In Greek myths, humans are not the only characters : there

    are also many gods and goddesses. The Greek gods were in

    some (A) respects/suspects like human beings. They

    married and had children. They often quarreled, and could be

    very (B) jealous/zealous and revengeful. But at the same

    time the gods were very different from humans. They were

    (C) immoral/immortal : they never died. They could change

    themselves into various forms, and they could make

    themselves invisible. Most of them lived in splendid palaces

    high on top of Mount Olympus.

    (A) (B) (C)

    ① respects …… jealous …… immoral② respects …… zealous …… immoral③ respects …… jealous …… immortal④ suspects …… zealous …… immortal⑤ suspects …… jealous …… immoral

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    [41 ~ 42] 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

    41. Do not sit down and try to manufacture a speech in thirty

    minutes. A speech can’t be cooked to order like a steak. A speech must grow. Select your topic early in the week, think

    over it, sleep over it, and dream over it. Discuss it with your

    friends. Make it a topic of conversation. Ask yourself all

    possible questions concerning it. Put down on pieces of

    paper all thoughts and illustrations that come to you and

    keep reaching out for more. Ideas, suggestions, and

    illustrations will come drifting to you at all times-when you

    are bathing, when you are driving downtown, and when you

    are waiting for dinner to be served.

    ① How to Begin a Talk② How to Influence People ③ The Way to Deliver a Speech ④ How to Prepare a Good Speech⑤ The Procedure for a Discussion

    42. The Internet is based on technology known as “packet switching.” Packet switching involves breaking down computer information into bits of information called packets.

    Next, the packets are switched across a network using two

    computer protocols. Transmission Control Protocol(TCP)

    and Internet Protocol(IP) work together to move these

    packets through the network. The packets use the path

    through the network allowing them to get to their destination

    most quickly. Once the destination is reached, the packets

    are put back together and the information is received.

    ① How Does the Internet Work?② Is the Internet Useful or Not?③ What Do the TCP and IP Stand for?④ How Can We Install the Internet Network?⑤ How Can We Develop the Packet Switching?

    [43 ~ 44] 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.43. To a large degree, the measure of our peace of mind is

    determined by how much we are able to keep our attention

    on the here and now. Many people live as if life were a dress

    rehearsal for some later date. It isn’t. In fact, no one has a guarantee that he or she will be here tomorrow. Now is the

    only time we have, and the only time that we have any

    control over. When our attention is in the present moment,

    we push fear from our minds. To make peace with yourself

    and to combat fear, the best strategy is to learn to bring

    your attention back to the present.

    ① 경험의 중요성 ② 사회적 성공의 비결③ 내면 성찰의 필요성 ④ 계획적인 생활의 필요성⑤ 현재에 충실하는 삶의 중요성

    44. Phobias are intense, unrealistic, and excessive fears of

    the danger of an object or situation. People who suffer from

    phobias avoid the situations or objects that they fear.

    Phobias may be divided into three classes : 1. simple phobias,

    2. social phobias, 3. agoraphobia. Phobias are treatable

    through either behavior therapy or medication. In behavior

    therapy, a trained therapist helps the patient face the feared

    object or situation in a carefully planned way in order to

    learn to control the physical reactions of fear. With

    medication, both anxiety and panic can be controlled.

    ① a fear of being socialized② the difficulty of curing phobias③ the way to control the physical pain④ the definition and treatment of phobias⑤ the difference between fears and phobias

    45. 다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다. 빈칸 (A),

    (B)에 들어갈 말을 바르게 짝지은 것은?

    Since having a blog has become so common, an increasing

    number of entertainers are running them. “As keeping the public’s attention is vital for a successful career as an entertainer, personal blogs can be a necessary thing for

    entertainers to communicate better with their fans and help

    their images better.” said Lee, a media expert. On the other hand, he pointed that stars who own blogs always face the

    risk of controversy and cyber attacks since every word

    they write is watched by fans and random blog users, as

    well as media. “Thus, it is difficult for stars to freely express their own personal thoughts. Even making a joke in

    their blogs can cause other people to make bad use, as you

    know.” he said.

    Entertainers’ personal blogs can be a tool not only to (A) their friendly images, but also to permit

    others to (B) them.

    (A) (B)

    ① ruin …… use② draw …… update③ keep …… decorate④ promote …… abuse⑤ decrease …… run

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    [46 ~ 48] 두 사람의 대립된 의견을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오.

    Person A : No one likes to pay taxes, but governments

    cannot provide necessary services without money.

    Lotteries, however, are a way of raising voluntary

    contributions. Unlike taxes, no one is forced to pay but

    everyone is free to donate whatever he wishes. The lottery

    is fun and financially painless, and it gives people hope for a

    better future for themselves. The lottery is a win-win

    situation: the government raises funds for important

    projects, and the people who voluntarily join in can enjoy

    themselves while contributing to society.

    Person B : The simple fact is : taxes are efficient, lotteries

    are not. Most of the lottery gains are spent on

    administering the lottery itself, not on their advertised

    purpose. Society hardly benefits at all. A second problem

    is that the people who participate most actively in the

    lottery are the very ones who can least afford it financially;

    most of them will never win, so they end up worse off than

    if they did not buy lottery tickets. But even more important

    than these economic issues is : How

    can a government prevent gambling on the one hand while

    actively encouraging it on the other?

    46. 위 두 글의 핵심 쟁점으로 가장 적절한 것은?

    ① methods of controlling gambling② the usefulness of lottery issue③ government’s role in economic policy④ the necessity of improving tax income⑤ kinds of lottery for important projects

    47. Person B 의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?

    ① the moral problem ② the drug problem③ the gambling style ④ the amount issued⑤ the tax policy

    48. 위 두 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

    ① A는 세금을 줄여야 한다고 주장한다.② A는 도박을 금지시켜야 한다고 주장한다.③ A는 복권이 사회에 유용하게 사용될 수 있다고 주장한다.④ B는 복권이 세수입에 도움이 된다고 주장한다.⑤ B는 정부가 사회복지를 확대해야 한다고 주장한다.

    [49 ~ 50] 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (A)

    Some people are better at loving their pets than people.

    But to love (a) a pet unconditionally is hard too. What

    happens when your dog wakes you up with unnecessary

    barking in the middle of the night or ruins your favorite

    carpet with an accident? Do you love him just as much?

    (B)

    One of the goals of spiritual life and one of the

    requirements of inner peace is to learn to love

    unconditionally. The problem is, it’s really hard to love (b) a person, any person, unconditionally. The person we

    are trying to love inevitably says the wrong thing, or fails

    to meet our expectations in some way. So, we get upset

    and put conditions on (c) our love : “I’ll love you, but you have to change. You must act the way I want you to act.”

    (C)

    A plant, however, is easy to love just the way it is. Select

    (d) a plant and love it whether it blooms or not, whether it

    lives or dies. Just love it. Notice how you feel as you offer

    this plant your unconditional love. Soon, you’ll be able to extend your (e) loving-kindness beyond your plant as well.

    As you notice how good it feels to love, see if you can offer

    a similar love to the people in your life. Love them just the

    way they are. Have your own wonderful teacher

    showing you the power of love.

    49. 위의 (A), (B), (C)를 이어 하나의 글로 구성할 때 가장 적절

    한 순서는?

    ① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (B)-(A)-(C)③ (B)-(C)-(A) ④ (C)-(A)-(B)⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)

    50. (a) ~ (e) 중, 밑줄 친 your own wonderful teacher에 해당되는 것으로 가장 적절한 것은?

    ① (a) ② (b) ③ (c) ④ (d) ⑤ (e)

    ※ 확인사항 ○ 문제지와 답안지의 해당란을 정확히 기입(표기)했는

    지 확인하시오.

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