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2016년 3월 고3 영어 모의고사 듣기 문제 및 해답


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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Jane, I’ve heard you’re going to take a trip to Thailand next month.

W: Yeah, you know my cousin Sally moved there last year. She invited me to her place.

M: Good for you. She must be showing you around, then.

W: _______________________________________________

cousin 사촌

 

2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Paul, I’ve just made pumpkin soup. Do you want some?

M: Yes, please. Where’s Dad? He loves pumpkin soup, too.

W: He’s busy working in the study. Will you ask him to come have some?

M: ___________________________________________________

study 서재

 

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

W: Good morning, students of Allison High School. I’m your vice principal, Grace Miller. Allison High School opened in 1926 and is 90 years old this year. To celebrate its 90th anniversary, we are planning to hold a hiking event on April 11. Ninety students will be invited to go on a hike with their teachers to Mt. Solice near our school. It might be challenging to some of you, but it will remain a treasured memory for you. If you want to participate in this event, please sign up on the school website. First come, first served. Act quickly to be a special part of our school’s history. Thank you.

vice principal 교감

celebrate 기념하다

anniversary 기념일

challenging 힘든

treasured 소중한, 귀중한

participate in ~에 참여하다

first come, first served 선착순

4. [출제의도] 대화자의 주장을 추론한다.

M: What are you reading, Lily?

W: An article about public art. It’s interesting. Do you know anything about it?

M: Yes. I know it as “outdoor art” like paintings or sculptures in public spaces.

W: Exactly. According to this article, public art improves our quality of life.

M: That’s why it has been expanding in many areas.

W: In that case, we need more public art in our community.

M: I think we already have enough. It’s time for us to pay more attention to the maintenance of public artwork.

W: What do you mean?

M: Public artwork could become ugly and unappealing if it’s not managed properly.

W: It’d be terrible to have that happen to the artwork in our neighborhood.

M: Definitely. That’s why I’m saying maintenance matters.

article 기사

public art 공공 미술

outdoor 야외의

sculpture 조각()

expand 확대되다

maintenance (정기적으로 점검ㆍ보수하는) 유지

unappealing 매력이 없는

properly 적절하게

matter 중요하다

 

5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

M: Good morning, Ms. Lewis. Long time, no see.

W: Hello, Mr. Wilson. I’ve been in Canada for a while.

M: Oh, I remember you were going to visit the Rocky Mountains.

W: Yes, I took great pictures there for my exhibition.

M: Good. How may I help you today?

W: I want a cheese cake as usual. I missed it a lot while in Canada.

M: Okay. Oh, this is a new type of cake I made recently. Would you like to try a sample?

W: Sure. [Pause] Wow, it’s delicious. What are these in the cake? Blueberries?

M: No, they’re blackberries.

W: Oh, really? I’ve never eaten blackberries before. I like them.

M: They’re tasty and healthy. That’s why I used them in this cake. I hope it sells well.

W: I’m sure it will. I’ll take a blackberry cake, too.

exhibition 전시()

sell well 잘 팔리다

 

6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Mary, what are you looking at?

W: It’s a picture taken at my grandparents’ last winter.

M: Wow, you had a great time there. This old lady sitting on the chair must be your grandmother.

W: Right. She’s reading a book. Do you recognize this boy dragging the sled?

M: Sure, he’s your little brother John. It’s so nice of him to have the dog on the sled.

W: Yes. Both of them are having a lot of fun.

M: I bet. Oh, you fell on the ice while skating.

W: Yeah. My father is helping me up.

M: And what a fashionable snowman! He’s wearing sunglasses and a striped muffler.

W: My sister dressed him up. Here she’s holding a glove to put on his hand.

M: Sounds like you had a wonderful winter holiday.

sled 썰매

striped 줄무늬가 있는

 

7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 파악한다.

[Telephone rings.]

W: Hello.

M: Hello. This is James Marlone at Reston Music Center.

W: Oh, hi, Mr. Marlone. I’m Ben’s mother. What’s up?

M: Ben hasn’t come to his violin lesson yet.

W: He’s gone to the bookstore. I thought the lesson is tomorrow, not today.

M: It’s today. We rescheduled it last week, and he should know it.

W: I guess he totally forgot about that. What should he do?

M: Can he be here in 30 minutes?

W: I think so. He just called me to say that he’d be back in a minute.

M: Great. Then I’ll be able to give him the lesson.

W: Thank you. I’ll take him to you as soon as he gets back.

M: Okay. I’ll be waiting for him.

reschedule 일정을 변경하다

 

8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

W: Jeremy, you’re going to participate in the Maple Marathon next month, right?

M: No. I’ve decided not to.

W: Really? But you run in that marathon every year.

M: That’s true. It’s one of the marathon courses that I love the most.

W: That’s why you recommended the Maple Marathon to me. So I’ve just signed up.

M: Oh, have you? I’m sorry I won’t be able to run with you this time.

W: Is there still a problem with your knee?

M: Not exactly. I’ve fully recovered from my injury.

W: Then why did you decide not to enter the marathon this year?

M: Well, I haven’t practiced enough because of the knee injury.

W: I see. Well, I hope we can run together next year.

recommend 추천하다

sign up 등록하다

knee 무릎

fully 온전히

recover from ~에서 회복하다

injury 부상

 

9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

M: Judy, what are you looking at on the Internet?

W: Tool sets. I’m going to buy one for my brother’s housewarming party.

M: I see. Did you find any good ones?

W: Yes. I like these two sets. One is $80 and the other is $100.

M: They both look good.

W: I’m thinking of buying the cheaper one.

M: I think you should go for the $100 set. It has more than twice as many tools as the other one.

W: That makes sense. I’ll go for it.

M: Look! They’re offering a 10% discount on all the items only for today.

W: That’s great. I’ll have to pay another $5 for delivery, but it’s still a bargain.

M: That’s true.

W: I’ll place an order now.

tool set 공구 세트

housewarming party 집들이

delivery 배달

bargain 싸게 사는 물건

place an order 주문하다

 

10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

M: Lydia, you’ve been to MC Tower several times, right?

W: Yes. Why are you asking?

M: I’m planning to go there with my family for a holiday.

W: I see. MC Tower is a great place to visit. It has attracted lots of tourists since it opened in 2001.

M: What makes it so popular?

W: It’s famous for its unique entertainment options.

M: Unique entertainment?

W: Yes. They offer fun activities such as SkyJump and SkyWalk.

M: Sounds great. Is it easy to get there by public transportation?

W: I guess so. Actually, most of the hotels offer free shuttle buses to the tower.

M: That’s good news. Is the tower open 24 hours?

W: No, it closes around 9 p.m. You can visit their website for more information.

M: Okay, I will. Thank you.

attract 끌어들이다

unique 독특한

entertainment option 즐길 거리

public transportation 대중교통

 

11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Do you love swimming? Here’s good news for you. Spring Swimming Festival will take place on March 27 at Paradise Beach. It will offer participants an exciting experience of swimming in the chilly spring sea. Also, there will be various programs including kite flying and beach relay games. The festival will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The main event, the swimming competition, will be held at 3 p.m. You can sign up until one hour before the competition starts. Joining the competition is free. If you want insurance, you should fill out the form on our website in advance. For more information, please visit www.springswimming.org.

participant 참가자

chilly 쌀쌀한, 추운

various 다양한

kite flying 연날리기

competition 대회

insurance 보험

in advance 미리

 

12. [출제의도] 도표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다.

W: Honey, this website is offering good deals on toy blocks. Why don’t we get a set for Mike’s birthday?

M: Good idea. They all look great.

W: Yeah. Which set do you think is good for him?

M: Hmm, I think it should have at least 30 pieces considering his age.

W: I agree. I guess he can manage up to 50 pieces.

M: I think so, too. Which material should we choose?

W: Foam blocks would be better. They’re safer for kids because they’re softer and lighter.

M: That makes sense. What about the color? I prefer blue.

W: Well, most of his blocks are blue. Let’s go for another color.

M: Okay. Then we have two options left. Which one do you like better?

W: I like this one. It’s more expensive, but more pieces are better for Mike.

M: All right. Let’s get that set.

considering one’s age ~의 나이를 고려할 때

prefer 선호하다

 

13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Sarah, what are your plans for this weekend?

W: My family is going camping at Zion National Park. The kids are excited about it.

M: Did you check the weather report for the weekend?

W: Yes, I did. It said it would be cloudy and rainy. It’s not going to be perfect for camping, but that wouldn’t be any problem.

M: But I heard there would be heavy rain and storms over the weekend. It’ll be dangerous to camp in such weather.

W: Well, when I checked the weather forecast, it wasn’t that bad.

M: Let’s check now on my phone.

W: [Pause] Oh, you’re right. What should I do?

M: I think you should cancel the camping trip.

W: I agree. I’m concerned my kids will be very disappointed, though.

M: _________________________________________

concerned 걱정하는

disappointed 실망한

 

14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Hi, Kevin. You look very tired. What’s up?

M: You know my drama club’s performance is only a week away. We’ve been rehearsing a lot, but I’m not sure I’m ready.

W: Come on. Everyone knows that you’re a great actor.

M: Thanks. Oh, you said you’d participate in the volunteer work for the blind.

W: Yes. I’m going to read books to them at the community center every Saturday afternoon.

M: Sounds great! I’ve always wanted to do such volunteer work.

W: Why don’t you join us?

M: I’d love to, but our club has a drama workshop every Saturday.

W: That’s too bad. Oh, there’s a way you can help the blind!

M: Really? What is it?

W: The community center is making audio books for the blind. You can participate in recording stories.

M: That’s great, but do you think I can do it well without any experience?

W: ____________________________________________

performance 공연

rehearse 예행연습을 하다

volunteer work 자원 봉사

 

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

W: Ryan and Ellie are classmates. They are preparing for the students’ science research competition as a team. For the competition, participants are required to conduct research on a specific topic and give a presentation. At the beginning, Ryan and Ellie choose “Future Energy” as their research topic. However, while researching, they find the topic not as interesting as they expected. Ryan suggests that they change their topic to a more interesting one. Ellie doesn’t agree with him because it’s too late to change the topic. She believes it’s time to put all their efforts into preparing the presentation. In this situation, what would Ellie most likely say to Ryan?

prepare for ~을 준비하다

conduct research 연구를 하다

specific 특정한, 구체적인

 

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M: Today, let’s talk about jobs. Researchers predict that many of our jobs are likely to be automated within the next 20 years. Machines are getting smarter and more efficient, taking over many jobs. Here are some examples. According to recent research, the job of telemarketer has the highest chance of becoming automated. Many of today’s telemarketers are not human; robots are doing the job. Another profession that can be taken over by robots is umpires, and referees. For example, in professional tennis, a computerized umpire called HawkEye is already being used to help the chief umpire. Restaurant cooks also have a high chance of being replaced by robots. You can see a noodleslicing robot named Foxbot at a restaurant in China. Lastly, postal service workers including mail carriers are being affected a lot by automation. Robots are able to do tasks such as sorting and delivering mail. Now I’ll show you some video clips related to today’s topic.

predict 예측하다

automate 자동화하다

efficient 효율적인

take over ~을 대체하다, ~을 인계하다

profession 직업

umpire (테니스ㆍ야구 경기 등의) 심판

referee (스포츠 경기의) 심판

replace 대체하다

mail carrier 우편물 운반인

affect 영향을 미치다

sort 분류하다

related to ~와 관련된

 

16. [출제의도] 담화의 주제를 추론한다.

17. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다

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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Honey, what are all these piles of paper here?

M: They’re the newspapers I’ve already read. I’ll take them out for recycling later.

W: Don’t you think it’s time to stop subscribing to the newspaper? We can always read the news online.

M: ____________________________________________________

subscribe to ~을 구독하다


2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Ms. Baker, my eyeglasses got broken during the P.E. class. 

W: Oh, no. Are you okay, Kevin? 

M: I’m okay, but I can’t study without them. Can I go home to get my spare glasses?

W: ____________________________________________________

P.E.(=physical education) 체육


3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

W: Good morning! Citizens of Greenville! The Friends of Greenville Public Libraries is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting libraries in our city. We believe that public libraries are the foundation for lifelong learning in our communities. We are currently focusing on promoting growth and expansion of the public libraries in Greenville. However, libraries cannot be built or maintained by today’s tax dollars alone. To ensure the continued excellence and growth of our libraries, become a member of the Friends of Greenville Public Libraries with a monthly donation of 5 dollars! Join us and make a difference to our city!

nonprofit organization 비영리단체

foundation 토대

promote 촉진하다

expansion 확장

ensure 보장하다

excellence 탁월함


4. [출제의도] 화자의 의견을 추론한다.

M: Stella, I’m going to sign up for the Study Buddy Program. Will you join me?

W: I’ve never heard about that program. What is it about?

M: It’s about teaching the subject you’re good at to your friend. 

W: Wouldn’t it take too much time? I don’t have enough time for my own study.

M: I know what you’re worried about, but actually teaching others can help you with your study.

W: Hmm.... What makes you think so?

M: It’s based on my experience. Last winter, I taught my cousin, Paul, math. At first I thought I was teaching him, but I was learning, too.

W: That’s interesting. Can you be more specific?

M: When I tried to explain to Paul how to solve math problems, I realized I didn’t fully understand some basic concepts. I had to study more to teach him. 

W: So, you have learned more by teaching others. 

M: That’s right. I’m sure if you participate in this program, you can learn even more.

sign up for ~을 신청하다

concept 개념


5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

M: Excuse me, is this Ms. Thompson’s house? We’re here for the in­home survey.

W: Oh, yes. Please come on in.

M: Thank you. May I look around?

W: Sure. Come this way. I have three rooms but I don’t have much to move.

M: Okay. Let me see.... So you have a refrigerator, a washing machine and an air conditioner.

W: Right. Those are all of the big appliances I have. But I have many flower pots. Do you charge extra for them?

M: No. We don’t charge extra money for flower pots.

W: That’s great.

M: I think a 3­ton truck will cover all your belongings.

W: All right. I’m planning to move three weeks from today. Are you available then?

M: Well, we don’t have anything booked on that day.

W: Great. Please send me the estimate.

M: Okay. I’ll do that right away when I return to my office.

in­home survey 가정 방문 조사

appliance 가전제품

flower pot 화분

belongings 소유물

estimate 견적서


6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Have you thought about how we will furnish our student lounge?

W: Yes, I have. I found a photo of a cool student lounge. We can get some good ideas from this photo.

M: Let me have a look. It looks good and cozy. I especially like that large sofa on the right.

W: What about the round clock above the sofa?

M: I like its simple design.

W: But the dart board next to the window doesn’t look very nice. We might break the window if we threw darts.

M: I agree. We’d better not hang anything next to the window.

W: There’s a large TV on the left wall. Don’t we need one like that?

M: Yes. We could use it for presentations or watching movies.

W: The round table and chairs in the middle of the room look convenient. 

M: Yeah. Let’s ask our school to order something similar to them.

furnish (가구 등을) 갖추다, 설비[비치]하다

cozy 아늑한

convenient 편리한


7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 추론한다.

W: Steve, do you remember where this picture was taken?

M: Oh, that was our family trip to Gray Bear Mountain. 

W: Yeah. We had a lot of fun camping there.

M: We’ll have more fun this weekend at the river. Have we prepared everything that we need for white water rafting? 

W: Let’s check. I’ve packed life jackets, towels, and sunscreen in that bag over there.

M: Great. Hmm..., do we need waterproof cellphone cases?

W: Oh, right. We’ll need a couple of them to take pictures while rafting. 

M: Yeah, we can capture every moment without worrying about our phones getting wet.

W: I’ll go buy the cases right away. By the way, did you get our tent back from David?

M: Ah, I forgot it. I’ll go to his place and get it back from him while you’re out.

W: Okay, sounds good.

life jacket 구명조끼

sunscreen 자외선 차단제

waterproof 방수의

capture 포착하다


8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

W: Hi, Nick. Do you have any special plans for the summer?

M: After taking a summer class for two weeks, I’m planning to travel to Malaysia with my family. My father told me to make plans.

W: That sounds fun. 

M: Yeah, so I’m doing some research on Malaysia. What about you? Are you going to work part­time as you did last summer?

W: No. Actually, I was planning to visit Jeju Island, but I canceled it. 

M: Why did you cancel it?

W: I have a cousin living in Canada and she’s coming to visit Korea during the summer. I’d like to spend time with her and show her around Seoul.

M: It seems that you’re going to have a good time with your cousin. 

W: Yeah. Also, we are going to a K­pop concert. We’re big fans of K­pop and I already booked the tickets.

M: Sounds great. Have a nice summer!

cancel 취소하다

cousin 사촌

book 예약하다


9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

W: Good morning. How can I help you?

M: Hi. I want to get some scented candles for my mother. What would you recommend?

W: These are very popular among ladies. 

M: They’re great. How much are they?

W: The large ones are $5 each, and the small ones are $3 each, regardless of fragrance.

M: That’s nice. I’ll take two large ones, one vanilla and one strawberry.

W: Excellent. You might also need candle holders for them. 

M: How much are they?

W: The glass candle holders are $1 each, and the metal ones are $2 each.

M: I’ll take two glass holders. Can I use this coupon I downloaded from your website?

W: Of course. That gets you $2 off the total price.

M: Wonderful. Here’s my credit card.

scented 향기로운

recommend 권하다

fragrance 향기

coupon 쿠폰


10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

W: Mike, what are these? 

M: I’m making a kite for the Kite Flying Competition, Mom. 

W: I’ve heard about that. When is it going to be this year?

M: It’ll be on March 30th.

W: It’s only one week away. Where will it take place?

M: At Citizens Park. It’s near my school. Can you come?

W: Sure. Dad and I will be there to cheer for you. Do you need any help in your kite­making?

M: Yes. Please hold this frame while I glue the paper.

W: Okay. This will be a beautiful kite. By the way, how do they decide the winners?

M: The judges will rate the kites on the basis of how beautiful they are and how high up they go.

W: I see. I hope you can win a prize. 

M: Me, too. The prizes are really great this year. The winners will receive wireless speakers, tablet computers, and so on. 

W: That’s terrific!

kite 연

glue 풀칠하다

wireless 무선의

tablet computer 태블릿 컴퓨터


11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Good morning, everyone. I’m Stanley Chung, president of Whitehorse High School Student Council. I’d like to invite you to Spring Walking Day. This is an event where students, teachers, and parents can participate. Spring Walking Day will be on the last Saturday of March. We’ll start at the school gate and walk a 5km course. After walking, we’ll eat lunch together and do some interesting activities. Lunch and bottled water will be offered for free. To participate, you must register at least three days prior to this event. You can find more information on our school’s bulletin board. I hope all the members of Whitehorse High School community will have a great day together! Let’s go walking!

student council 학생회 

register 등록하다

prior to ~의 이전에

bulletin board 게시판


12. [출제의도] 도표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다.

M: Ma’am, are you being served?

W: No, I’m looking for a pet carrier for my puppy. 

M: All right. I can definitely help you with that. We have a variety of pet carriers. Is there a specific feature you’d like?

W: Yes. It should be foldable. I don’t have much space in my place. 

M: Good point. We have foldable ones. How big is your puppy? 

W: He is a poodle and weighs about 6kg.

M: Then you can choose from these small or medium ones. 

W: I think either size would be fine for my puppy. 

M: All right. Which color do you prefer, gray or yellow?

W: I prefer a gray one. It wouldn’t get stained easily.

M: Good choice. Then you have two options left. Which one would you take?

W: I’d like the cheaper one.

M: Okay. Then I’ll go get a new one from the storage room.

W: Thanks.

pet carrier 애완동물 운반용 가방

a variety of 다양한

feature 특징

foldable 접을 수 있는

storage room 창고


13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

[Telephone rings.]

M: Good morning, Victory Shoe Store. 

W: Hi. I’d like to buy the newest model of Victory Sneakers. I checked the website but my size was sold out. So I’m calling every Victory Shoe Store in the city to get a pair.

M: I guess you’re talking about the model Number 101. It’s really popular now.

W: Yes. I’d like to ask if you have a size 38 in your store. 

M: Okay. Let me check if they’re in stock. [typing sound] We have two pairs. 

W: Oh, I’m so glad! I’ve called five other stores so far and you’re the only one who has them! So, how can I get them?

M: You can either pick them up at our store or place an order for delivery.

W: Umm.... How long does it take to get them delivered? I live on Main Street.

M: It usually takes three days.

W: Then I’d like to go grab the sneakers myself. I guess I can visit you tomorrow. But what if somebody else takes them?

M: ____________________________________________________

be sold out 매진되다

be in stock 재고가 있다

place an order 주문하다

go grab 가지러 가다


14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Katie, how many friends are you going to invite to your birthday party?

W: Seven, Dad. They’re all my classmates. 

M: Okay. Have you invited them already?

W: Not yet. I’m going to make invitation cards tonight. 

M: Good idea! How will you send the invitations to your friends?

W: I was thinking of handing them out at school.

M: Well, I don’t think it’s very considerate.

W: Really? Why do you think so?

M: There are many other classmates who are not invited. If you hand out the invitations in front of them, they may get hurt.

W: Oh, I didn’t think about that.

M: They may feel they are left out. You know how it feels, sweetie.

W: ____________________________________________________

considerate 사려 깊은


15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

W: Carla works at an electronics store. One day, an elderly gentleman comes to her store and looks for a gift for his granddaughter. Carla recommends several products within the gentleman’s budget range. The man is now considering two options. One is a pair of headphones and the other is a pair of wireless earphones. Before making a decision, the man asks Carla for advice. Carla thinks that the wireless earphones would be a better choice. She uses them for herself and is quite happy with them, so she thinks the man’s granddaughter would like them, too. In this situation, what would Carla most likely say to the elderly gentleman?

Carla: ____________________________________________________

electronics store 전자 제품 판매점

budget 예산

range 범위


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M: Good morning, listeners. Today, I’d like to talk about vegetables and fruits. Have you thought about how your refrigerator is never large enough to store all the fresh vegetables and fruits? Here’s a tip that can help you with that problem. This is effective and doesn’t require any room in your refrigerator. Besides, it doesn’t consume any electricity. Sand is the key. If you have a cool basement or other cool areas in your house, you can store fresh foods there, in cardboard or wooden boxes filled with sand. Firm root vegetables like carrots and radishes last longer in the sand. Ginger and onions also stay fresh in the sand for up to a month. Just spread out the vegetables and cover them with sand. Since the sand regulates humidity, it can keep the produce from rotting. Firm fruits such as apples and pears can be stored in sand, too. There’s one thing to remember, though. Don’t wash the vegetables or fruits before storing, because it speeds rotting. So now, all you need to do is get a bag or two of clean sand at the market. Now, let’s take a commercial break. Stay tuned!

effective 효과적인

require 필요로 하다

electricity 전기

basement 지하실

cardboard 판지

firm 단단한

regulate 조절하다

humidity 습기

rot 썩다

commercial break 광고 시간


16. [출제의도] 담화의 주제를 추론한다.

17. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

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고3영어듣기 2015년 3월 고3 모의고사 영어듣기 문제 정답 및 대본


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1. [출제의도] 대화의 응답을 찾는다. 

M: I heard you started volunteering at the animal shelter. Is that true?

W: Yeah. I started last week. 

M: I really like animals. Do they want more help?

W: ____________________________________________

volunteer 봉사 활동을 하다

shelter 보호소, 피난처


2. [출제의도] 대화의 응답을 찾는다. 

W: Hey, David, I decided to audition for the singing program, Hidden Stars.

M: Good for you! What are you going to sing in the audition?

W: I have some songs in mind, but I’m not sure which one is best.

M: ____________________________________________

audition 오디션을 보다 


3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

M: May I have your attention, please? This is Ben Jenkins, president of the student council. As you know, a special event is taking place to celebrate Teacher’s Day next week. If you haven’t written a thank­you card to your teachers yet, please take time to do it. It’s easy. Postcards are available in all the classrooms and in the student council office. Just take a postcard, and write a note expressing gratitude to your teacher. When you’re done, drop it in the box at the student council office. We’ll take care of the delivery for you! Your small gesture will make your teachers happy. Thank you for listening.

student council 학생회

take place 일어나다, 발생하다 

celebrate 축하하다gratitude 감사

drop (상자 등에) 넣다, 떨어뜨리다

delivery 배달


4. [출제의도] 대화의 주제를 추론한다.

M: Jennifer, would you like to have some of these strawberries?

W: Thank you, Grandpa. They look fresh. 

M: I got them from the greenhouse this morning. 

W: Wow! These strawberries are very sweet. 

M: Yes, greenhouse farming is really developing. Farmers like me can control various conditions while growing plants. 

W: Do you mean plants in greenhouses are relatively free from weather conditions?

M: Yes. That’s one of the basics of greenhouse farming. 

W: Grandpa, I wonder how you deal with pest problems. 

M: Oh, common field pests can’t get into the greenhouse easily.

W: Great. I guess greenhouse farming can lead to increased profits for farmers. 

M: Of course. We can sell various fruits and vegetables even in winter. 

W: I see. 

greenhouse 온실

various 다양한 

condition 조건

relatively 비교적으로

deal with ~을 처리하다, ~을 다루다

common 흔한, 보통의

pest 해충

lead to ~로 이어지다

increased 증가된

profit 수익  


5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

M: Ms. Lee, did you look over the contract?

W: Yes, I did. I’d like to change two things in the initial plan.

M: No problem. What are they?

W: First of all, the initial plan was to replace the bathtub, but I want to remove it and set up a shower instead.

M: All right. But there’ll be an additional cost.

W: That doesn’t matter. Just let me know about it later. 

M: Okay. Then, what’s the next change?

W: Originally, I wanted the doors to be painted white, but now I want them to be light green.

M: Okay. I’ll order the light green paint, then.

W: Perfect. I can’t wait to see my house when it’s all done.

M: I’m sure that it’ll look fantastic. By the way, when will you move everything out of the house?

W: We’re doing it tomorrow. So, you can start working the day after.

look over ~을 훑어보다

contract 계약서

initial 처음의

replace 바꾸다, 대체하다 

bathtub 욕조

remove 제거하다, 없애다

set up ~을 설치하다

additional 추가의

matter 중요하다

originally 원래 

6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Honey, I’m finally done with the wallpaper drawing for Shelly’s room.

M: Great.

W: Would you look at it? Then I’ll email it to the store to have it printed.

M: Sure. Let’s see. 

W: I put sunglasses on the sun in the upper left. How do you like it?

M: Looks great, and I like the elephant raising its trunk toward the branches. 

W: He’s trying to grab the leaves.

M: Oh, there are two owls on one of the branches.

W: They’re so cute, aren’t they?

M: Yes, and I love this monkey, too. I especially like the way he’s hanging upside down by his tail.

W: Here’s the thing Shelly will like the most. As you know, she loves rabbits.

M: Ah, that’s why you drew a rabbit on the back of the giraffe.

W: That’s right. 

be done with ~을 마치다, ~을 끝내다

wallpaper 벽지

trunk (코끼리의) 코

grab 잡아채다, 붙잡다

upside down 거꾸로


7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 파악한다.

M: Laura, how’s it going with the preparation for your exhibition?

W: I already had my paintings arranged in the gallery. It wasn’t easy.

M: I understand. What are these cookies and drinks for?

W: They’re for the visitors. I’ll take them to the gallery. 

M: Are you going to play music throughout the exhibition as you did last time?

W: Of course. I’ve already chosen the music for the exhibition.

M: Great. It sounds like everything’s done, right?

W: Well, I need to take these two boxes of brochures to the gallery.

M: I can do that for you. 

W: Really? Thank you. I’m happy to have a friend like you.

M: It’s my pleasure. 

preparation 준비

exhibition 전시회

arrange 배열하다

gallery 화랑

brochure 소책자


8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

M: Cindy, I’m home.

W: Honey, I’m in the kitchen.

M: How’s your leg? Are you okay?

W: I’m okay. Thank you for picking up the groceries.

M: I’m happy to help out. I bought everything on the list.

W: Thanks. Please put it into the refrigerator.

M: Okay. [Pause] Cabbage, carrots, broccoli, and pork. That’s it.

W: Where are the sausages? Did you forget to buy them?

M: No, I’m sure I got them. Oh, no! Where did they go?

W: Are you sure you bought them?

M: Yes, of course. Look! It’s right here on the receipt.

W: You did buy them. You must have dropped them somewhere.

M: Wait. [Pause] I remember I left them on the checkout counter. I’ll go get them right now.

pick up ~을 사다, ~을 집어 올리다

grocery 식료품 (가게)

refrigerator 냉장고

receipt 영수증

checkout counter 계산대


9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

W: May I help you?

M: Yes, please. I’d like to buy some muffins and an apple pie. How much are they?

W: The muffins are $2 each, and the apple pies are $4 each.  

M: Two muffins and one apple pie, please. By the way, is this red toy train for sale? If it is, I’d like to get it.

W: No, it’s a gift for customers who spend $10 or more at our store.

M: It looks like I need to buy some more stuff to get the train.

W: What about our chocolate doughnuts? They’re only $2 each.

M: No, thanks. I think I’ll get something to drink instead. How much is a cappuccino?

W: It’s $4. Shall I add one cappuccino to your order?

M: Yes, please. So, I can get the train, right?

W: You sure can. 

M: Thank you. Here’s my card.

for sale 팔려고 내놓은 

customer 고객 

stuff 것(들)

add ~ to … ~을 …에 추가하다


10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

W: Tim, did you buy the textbook for Professor Smith’s class?

M: Yes, I got one at Tom’s Used Bookstore. The book is as good as new. I paid only $15.

W: Wow, that’s only half the price of a new one. Where’s the bookstore?

M: It’s right next to the post office on Oak Street.

W: Oh, it’s not so far from here. 

M: It’s in a newly built three­story building. The whole building is used as the bookstore. 

W: That’s really big. I’ll get my book there, too. Do you know when it opens?

M: It probably opens at 10 a.m., but call the bookstore first to make sure.

W: Okay, I will. Thanks.

M: Christine, don’t forget to get a membership card there. Members get a 5% discount on every purchase.

W: Really? Thanks for the tip.

used bookstore 중고 서점

as good as ~나 다름없는

three­story 3층(의)

membership 회원 자격

purchase 구매


11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hello, this is Ellen White, director of the Springfield Community Center. I’m happy to make a special announcement about our Open Art Class. This upcoming event is specially designed to give you an opportunity to make your own artwork. This event is open to all residents in our neighborhood. There’s no registration fee. There will be a lot of fun activities, such as painting, printing on T­shirts and making clay art. This class will be held at the community center from 6 to 9 p.m., on Friday, March 27th. Keep in mind that space is limited to 30 participants. Registration is available only online. For more information, please visit our website at www.springfieldcommunity.org.

director 장, 관리자

announcement 발표

upcoming 다가오는

design 계획하다

artwork 예술품

resident 주민

neighborhood 동네, 이웃

registration 등록

fee 요금, 회비

clay 찰흙, 점토

hold (수업을) 행하다, 개최하다

keep ~ in mind ~을 명심하다

limit 제한하다

participant 참가자

available (이용) 가능한


12. [출제의도] 도표를 보고 주문할 것을 찾는다.

M: What are you looking at on the Internet, honey?

W: I’m looking for a potty chair for our daughter, Sylvia.

M: Good. She needs to start toilet training soon. Did you find a good one?

W: I’ve narrowed down the list to five. Take a look.

M: Let me see. [Pause] Let’s leave out the bear­shaped one. Sylvia doesn’t like bears.

W: Okay. The one with the backrest seems more comfortable. What do you think?

M: I agree. It’ll definitely help her sit up straight. 

W: And some of these chairs automatically play music when babies sit on them.

M: Sounds interesting. I like that feature. It’ll help Sylvia relax.

W: All right. Let’s choose one of these two. Which one do you think is better?

M: Sylvia likes both puppies and kittens. How about taking the cheaper one?

W: Perfect! Let’s order it.

potty chair 유아용 변기

narrow down ~ to … ~을 …로 좁히다

backrest (의자 따위의) 등받이

definitely 분명히

automatically 자동적으로

feature 특징


13. [출제의도] 대화의 응답을 찾는다.

M: Honey, what are these things on the table for?

W: They’re cake ingredients for Tony’s birthday party tomorrow.

M: Are you going to make his birthday cake yourself?

W: Yes, I’ll give it a try this time. 

M: Didn’t you say that you’d buy one?

W: I did, but I’m sure Tony will like it better if I make one myself.

M: Of course he will, but you’ve never made a cake before.

W: A few days ago I happened to see a cooking program on TV.

M: Do you mean Lisa’s Kitchen? 

W: Yes, she was making a birthday cake. It looked easy.

M: Well, it might not be as easy as it looks.

W: ____________________________________________

ingredient 재료, 성분

give it a try ~을 시도하다 

happen to 우연히 ~하다


14. [출제의도] 대화의 응답을 찾는다.

M: Julie, how many books do you read a month?

W: I read about two or three books.

M: Wow, you’re a big reader! How do you do that?

W: I try to read for at least an hour a day.

M: An hour a day? That would be impossible for me. I always have so much homework to do, and I’m busy playing sports.

W: Alex, I have lots of things to do, too. But I’m doing it.

M: So, would you tell me how you make time for reading? 

W: First of all, as soon as I get home, I turn off my cell phone for at least one hour.

M: You make time that way. That’s a good idea. 

W: Next, I carry a book with me at all times.

M: That’s another good tip. It sounds easy. I’ll try it.

W: Finally, I make a list of books I’d like to read. When I’m finished with one book, I know what to read next.

M: ____________________________________________

at least 적어도

turn off ~을 끄다

at all times 항상


15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

M: Jane has just transferred to Glen High School. She’s extremely shy and has a hard time making new friends. One day, Jane’s homeroom teacher, Mr. Penn, suggests going on a field trip with his history club members. Mr. Penn thinks that Jane will have a great chance to make new friends on the trip. Jane is reluctant at first, but she finally decides to go on the trip. During the trip, Jane gets close to some members of the club. Now she has her own friends. Jane wants to tell Mr. Penn how helpful the trip has been and how satisfied she is. In this situation, what would Jane most likely say to Mr. Penn?

Jane: __________________________________________

transfer 전학가다

extremely 아주, 대단히

reluctant 꺼리는

satisfied 만족한


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W: You put a tremendous amount of pressure on your feet every day. So, you should give serious thought to the type of shoes you wear, especially while playing sports. Wearing the right shoes can help protect one’s feet and ankles and guard against injury. Depending on the sport, varying amounts of pressure will be put on your feet. Thus, you need shoes that provide different types of support. For example, because you pound your feet while running, you need to look for shoes that have excellent heel support and extra cushioning to absorb the constant shock. Unlike running that repeats straight­ahead motions, tennis and aerobics require side­to­side movements. So, you need special shoes that offer additional foot support for such movement. Lastly, basketball demands extra stability and support when running and jumping on the court. That’s why you have to wear basketball shoes on the court. All athletic shoes are not equal in their functions. I hope you wear the right shoes when playing sports. 

tremendous 엄청난

amount 양

pressure 압력

protect 보호하다

ankle 발목

injury 부상

depending on ~에 따라 

varying 다양한 

provide 제공하다 

pound 탕탕 치다

heel 발뒤꿈치

cushion (충격 따위를) 완화시키다

absorb 흡수하다

constant 지속적인

additional 추가의

extra 여분의 

stability 안정성

athletic 운동의

function 기능

16. [출제의도] 담화의 주제를 추론한다.

17. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

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고3영어듣기 2017년 6월 모의고사 영어 듣기평가 정답


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2015년 3학년 6월 모의고사 듣기 대본


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1. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, I’ home. Is Lucy back from school yet?

W: No, she isn’. Oh, you’e all wet! Is it raining outside?

M: Yes. It just started raining. Did Lucy take an umbrella with her?

W:


2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Where were you this afternoon, Minsu? You missed the class leaders’

meeting.

M: What? I didn’ know the meeting was today.

W: Hmm.... We all got a text message from the teacher last week.

M:



3. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Hello, students! Last class, we studied the functions of insects’wings.

Today, we’e going to move on to look at some functions of animals’

tails. One of these is communication. As you know, dogs can wag

their tails to show that they’e happy. Tails can also serve as a means

of protection. For example, horses use theirs to keep harmful insects

away, and crocodiles defend themselves from attackers using their tails

as weapons. There are other functions of tails as well. Squirrels use

their tails to keep balance and monkeys can hold on to trees with

theirs. These are just a few examples. Now, let’ study them in more

detail by watching a video clip.



4. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Sara, how are you finding Mr. Williams’literature class?

W: Well, at first it was difficult for me to get used to all of the reading.

M: Yeah, there’ a lot of reading.

W: But as the semester has gone on, I’e been enjoying all of the short

stories and novels.

M: Really? What made you start to enjoy them?

W: The more I read, the more imaginative I found myself to be.

M: What do you mean?

W: For example, when I read a book, I imagine what the characters look

like and what will happen next.

M: Oh, do you?

W: Yeah, and with every story I read, I keep coming up with creative

new thoughts and ideas. It really helps to develop my imagination.

M: Do you think reading literary works will help improve my imagination?

W: I definitely think so.

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

[Phone rings.]

M: Hello, Mike Watson speaking.

W: Hello, Mike. This is Julia at Smart World Books.

M: Oh, Julia. What’ up?

W: Do you remember the publishing plan I told you about?

M: Sure. It was for another travel book, right?

W: Yes. And since your last book was so successful, we’ like you to

write this one for us, too. Are you interested?

M: Sure, I’ love to do it.

W: Glad to hear it! Could you meet our editors before you start writing?

Maybe three p.m. at our office next Friday?

M: Yeah, okay. Should I prepare anything for the meeting?

W: Can you bring a list of possible themes for the book?

M: Okay. What else?

W: Nothing now. But if there’ anything, one of our editors will contact

you.

M: Sounds good. I’l see you then.



6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: What’ that photo, Jake?

M: It’ a photo of my family from our camping trip.

W: Great picture! Can you tell me more about the people?

M: Of course! Do you see the man on the bottom left side of the

picture?

W: The one at the barbecue grill?

M: Yeah. He’ my uncle. He likes to cook for us when we go camping.

W: How nice! Then who’ the man near the tent?

M: You mean the man holding the tent pole? That’ my dad.

W: I see. How about the woman sitting under the tree?

M: She’ my mom.

W: She looks nice wearing that hat!

M: Thanks. And the girl holding a balloon right next to the pond is my

cousin.

W: How cute! Then who’ the boy in the middle of the picture?

M: The boy sitting on the bench? He’ my brother. He loves listening to

music with his headphones on.

W: Wow. It looks like everyone had a good time there.



7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Mark, how are the preparations going for your parents’50th wedding

anniversary party?

M: Pretty good, Aunt Susan. But I’e been so busy that I haven’

finished yet.

W: Have you sent out invitations?

M: Yes, I have. And I made a banner, too.

W: Good!

M: But I haven’ ordered the cake yet.

W: Do you want to go to the bakery with me this evening?

M: That would be good, but I have a meeting with a client. Anyway, my

wife and I are going to the bakery tomorrow.

W: How about hiring a band? You said you were thinking about it.

M: Yeah, I’ like to. But it’ not easy to find a good one.

W: Maybe I can help. I know a good local band. They’ be perfect.

M: Great! Can you call them and see if they’e available?

W: No problem.


8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 변경된 날에 역사 유적지 탐방을 갈 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

M: Annie, did you hear the news about the historic site tour to Gyeongju?

W: No. What happened?

M: The tour has been rescheduled from this Saturday to next Saturday

because of the weather.

W: What do you mean?

M: The weather forecast said we’e going to have heavy rain this Saturday.

W: Oh, no. Then I won’ be able to join the tour this time.

M: Why is that? You’e always wanted to go to Gyeongju.

W: Yes, but rehearsals for the school musical start from next Saturday.

M: Oh, I forgot about that. We’l miss you.

W: I know, but I play an important role in the musical. I’ sorry I can’

go with you.

M: I totally understand. You need to be at the rehearsal.

W: Thank you. We’l go on the next tour together.


9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Good morning. Welcome to Arizona Amusement Park!

M: Hello. Can you tell me the price of a Regular Pass?

W: Sure. It’ 30 dollars for an adult and 20 dollars for a child.

M: Okay. What does that include?

W: It includes unlimited rides in the theme park.

M: All right, and I see there’ a Super Pass. What is that?

W: With the Super Pass, you get unlimited rides and you can also use

our water slides and swimming pools. It’ 10 dollars more per person.

M: Sounds fun. My children love swimming. I’l take three Super Passes,

one adult and two children.

W: So, that’ three Super Passes for one adult and two children.

M: Yeah, and wait a second. I have a family discount coupon.

W: Let’ see. [Pause] Okay, you get a 10% discount off the total price.

M: Good deal! Here’ my credit card.


10. 대화를 듣고, Blood Donor Day에 관해 두 사람이 언급하지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: What are you looking at, Jenny?

W: It’ a campaign advertisement in the newspaper for Blood Donor Day.

It’ on June 20th.

M: Sounds interesting. Oh, isn’ that this Saturday?

W: Yeah. The slogan of the campaign is “ive blood, save lives!”

M: That’ a nice slogan. The advertisement says the event will be held in

the Lincoln Center. Do you know where that is?

W: It’ not that far. You know the fire station on Victoria Street? The

Lincoln Center is next to it.

M: Oh, right. Why don’ we participate?

W: Good idea. And it’l be a good chance to help others.

M: I agree. And the advertisement says blood donors get a T-shirt as a

gift.

W: Sounds great! Let’ join and donate.



11. Art Museum Fair에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Hello, museum visitors! We have an important announcement regarding

an upcoming special event. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon at

our Art Museum Fair. This event, which began in 1995, has a long

history. Its purpose has been to sponsor local artists in our area. The

artists we sponsor play an important role in encouraging creativity and

culture in our community. The Art Museum Fair is held every

summer, and this year, it will be on Sunday, July 19th from one p.m.

to five p.m. in the Central Garden. The entrance fee for the fair is

20 dollars. The event includes a fashion show, an exhibition of

artwork, and a folk dance performance. We hope to see you all there.

Thank you.



12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 구입할 냉장고를 고르시오.

M: Look at this flyer, honey. There’ a big sale on refrigerators this

week.

W: Really? That’ great because we need to get a new one.

M: Yeah, the flyer shows various models. How much do you think we

should spend?

W: Well, I don’ want to spend more than 1,000 dollars.

M: You’e right. Then how about these models?

W: Hmm.... I’ like one with at least 500 liters of storage.

M: I agree. More than 500 liters would be good. That way all of our

food would fit easily. Should we get one with two doors or four

doors?

W: I don’ like two-door models. I think it’ easier to organize stuff in a

four-door refrigerator.

M: Then there are two models we can choose from.

W: Oh, I think a warranty is pretty important, especially for electronic

products.

M: Okay. Then let’ get the one with a longer warranty.

W: Great!


13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hey, Brian, how did your garage sale go last weekend?

M: It was very successful!

W: Great! Did you sell all of your items?

M: Yes, almost. And I feel good because I got rid of some unwanted

stuff and made some money.

W: It sounds like you killed two birds with one stone. I feel like I want

to have a garage sale, too.

M: Good idea. But you should know there’ a lot you need to prepare.

W: Really? Like what?

M: Well, you have to sort out the things to sell and then put an

advertisement in the local newspaper.

W: What else?

M: You also need to clear your yard, set up some tables for displaying

items, and put price tags on them.

W: Whew. I didn’ know it took so much time and effort.

M:



14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Peter, look at how many people are here. There must be thousands!

M: I know. It looks like they filled every seat in here.

W: We were so lucky to get tickets to this concert.

M: Yeah, it wasn’ a waste of time to wait in front of the computer until

they went on sale. But I still can’ believe I got the tickets.

W: I never expected that so many fans would pay so much to be here.

M: Of course they would. Justin Kelly is one of the most popular singers

with teenagers and this is his farewell concert.

W: You’e right. We couldn’ miss his last concert. It’ like a dream to

see my favorite star in person.

M: Me, too. I hope we can get his autograph and take a photo with him.

W:







15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Matilda가 Tony에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

M: Matilda is the coach of the Ashton High School Swim Team. Tony is

a member of the team. He comes to her office saying that he is

feeling dizzy and a little bit sick. After taking his temperature,

Matilda finds he has a fever. She tells him he should go home and

rest instead of going to practice. However, Tony is the captain of the

swim team. He does not want to let his teammates down, especially

since they have an important swim competition the following

Thursday. But Matilda wants to tell him that nothing is as important

as his health. In this situation, what would Matilda most likely say to

Tony?

W: Tony, __________________________________________________


[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

W: Hello, everyone. I’ Professor Michelle Brown of Grand Pacific

University. I’ happy to welcome you to Grand Pacific Open Campus

Day, our special program designed to give high school students a

taste of their future majors. To begin, you will watch an informative

video about our university. Following that, you will each move to one

of the four lecture rooms to preview the major that interests you. In

Room A, the Department of Economics has arranged for a special

lecture by ‘conomist of the Year,’Dr. James Lee. The Department

of Biology has prepared a fascinating experiment for you to conduct

in Room B. Students from the Department of Sociology will have a

question and answer session with you in Room C. And finally, in

Room D, I will demonstrate how to build a simple structure, on

behalf of the Department of Architecture. This experience will help

you choose not only your major but also your career in the future.

Don’ hesitate to ask questions, and have a great time.




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고3영어듣기 2016년 10월 고3 영어모의고사듣기 및 정답



• 영어 영역 • 정 답 1 ② 2 ④ 3 ① 4 ② 5 ③ 6 ⑤ 7 ① 8 ① 9 ④ 10 ③ 11 ③ 12 ③ 13 ② 14 ③ 15 ⑤ 16 ④ 17 ④ 18 ② 19 ② 20 ④ 21 ④ 22 ③ 23 ① 24 ④ 25 ① 26 ⑤ 27 ⑤ 28 ④ 29 ⑤ 30 ⑤ 31 ④ 32 ① 33 ② 34 ② 35 ① 36 ⑤ 37 ③ 38 ② 39 ③ 40 ① 41 ③ 42 ① 43 ⑤ 44 ③ 45 ⑤ 해 설 1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다. W: Hey, Jake. You’re going to play basketball this weekend as usual, right? M: No, I’m not. The game this weekend was canceled. They’re repairing the court. W: That’s too bad. When do you expect it’ll open again? M: 2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다. M: Mom, tomorrow is my field trip to the cheese farm. I’m so excited. W: Oh, I forgot about that. Do you have to bring your lunch? M: Yes. It’s a whole day trip from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. W: 3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다. M: Good morning, students. This is your principal, Wilson Parker. These days some of our school buses are not arriving on time due to the road maintenance the city is performing. We’ve found out that the construction will continue until the winter vacation. So, from Monday, November 7, some changes will be made in the school bus schedule to ensure that students arrive at school on time. The new bus schedule will be available on the bulletin boards and also posted on the school website. Review your bus schedule so you will not miss your bus. The new schedule will continue until the construction is completed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. White in the school administration office. Thank you. 4. [출제의도] 대화의 주제를 추론한다. W: What are you doing, Joe? M: I’m searching for some poetry books. W: Oh, I didn’t know you’re interested in poems. M: I do enjoy reading them, but this is for my kids. I often read them poems. W: Really? Do they like listening to poems? M: Sure. They seem to feel relaxed while listening to me read beautiful poems. W: Sounds great. Do you think it helps improve their language skills? M: Yeah. As they listen they show lots of interest in the sound and meaning of the words. W: Good for them. M: What’s more, I’m sure they can develop their imagination while visualizing what they hear. W: I guess that’ll increase their creativity. M: You’re right. More than anything else, they enjoy the time being with me and feel happy! W: Great point. I think I’ll read my kids some poems tonight. 5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다. M: Wow, you have a nice garden! W: Thank you. I’m really sorry to leave all of these trees and flowers behind. M: I understand. Can I ask you why you’re leaving? W: I’m being transferred to the Chicago branch in two months. M: I see. I think your garden is so fascinating that your house will be popular on our website. W: I hope so. I have to sell it as soon as possible. M: Okay. Let me take some pictures of your house. W: Sure. Feel free to go around and take great photos of my house. M: Don’t worry. I’ve been doing this for years. Let me start with your garden. W: Okay. [Shutter sound] Does it look good in the picture? M: Yes. I’m sure that as soon as I post these pictures, many of my clients will show strong interest in your house. W: Sounds great. Now shall we go into the house? M: Sure. 6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다. M: Amy, would you take a look at this book cover design? I’ve made some changes to the previous one. W: Okay. Let me see. Oh, the title ‘My Summer’ is on the upper part now. Last time it was on the bottom. M: Yeah. On the left side I drew a boy holding a bunch of flowers in his hand. What do you think? W: What a lovely little boy! I like it. M: Thanks. And there’s quite a big tree on the right. A tire swing is hanging from the branch of the tree. W: Oh, a girl is on the swing. She looks lively and playful. M: Thank you. W: Interestingly, the dog is chasing the butterflies. It looks like the dog is enjoying the moment as well. M: That’s what I intended. W: I think you did a great job. 7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 파악한다. M: Mom, I can’t find my soccer shoes. Have you seen them? W: No, but I remember you wore them a few days ago. M: Yes, I played soccer with my friends last Saturday. I’m sure I put them back in their place afterwards. W: Check again. M: I did several times. W: Why don’t you ask your father? He took several shoes to the laundry yesterday. He might have taken your soccer shoes too. M: I asked. He only took Andy’s soccer shoes, not mine. W: Ah, then, Andy might have taken your shoes. He went out to play soccer with his friends early in the morning. M: Well, I need them now. I’ll go find him. His game must be finished by now. W: Why don’t you call him first? M: I’ll just go to the soccer field. It’s just a fiveminute walk. W: That’s right. 8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다. W: Hey, John. Where are you heading for? M: I am going to the science fair. W: Didn’t you say that you were going there yesterday? M: Yes, I went there yesterday for the school newspaper. W: Then why are you visiting again? Do you have to interview someone running a booth? M: No, I did all the interviews yesterday. Actually, I took a lot of pictures, but unfortunately I can’t use any of them. W: How come? M: After I came back from the fair, I found out that I couldn’t open the files in the memory card. W: That’s too bad. Why don’t you take it to the repair shop? M: I already did. But they said the memory card is totally damaged. I couldn’t restore any of the files. W: I’m sorry to hear that. I know how much effort you put into taking pictures. M: I have no other choice but to do it again. 9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다. M: Good afternoon. How may I help you? W: Hi. I’d like to buy some tickets for the musical Sleeping Beauty for tonight. M: Let me check for you. [Typing sound] We have a few seats available in Section 3. It’s $50 per person. W: Oh, good. M: How many tickets do you want? W: Three. We are two adults and a tenyearold boy. M: Okay. Tickets for children 12 and under are $30. W: Sounds great. You offer a discount to membership card holders, right? M: Yes. You can get a 10% discount for two adults. W: That’s good. Here’s my credit card and the membership card. M: Thank you. 10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다. M: Alice, are you going to sign up for the special lecture at school? W: You mean the lecture that’ll be given by the world famous chef Brian Jameson? 2 M: Yes. He’s going to talk about healthy food for a healthy life. W: It sounds very interesting. I want to attend the lecture. How about you? M: I’ve already signed up. W: Oh, have you? I’ll go sign up tomorrow. M: Well, I guess you’d better hurry up, since Brian Jameson is very popular and only 100 people can attend the lecture. W: Okay, I’ll go sign up right now. Thank you for the information. M: Do you know where to go? W: We have to fill out the form at the student library, right? M: Yes. I’m on the way there too. Let’s go together. 11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다. W: Hello, everyone. Join us aboard the Sunset Bay Wild Dolphin Cruise for a 90minute experience of seeing Sunset Bay wildlife! On the tour you’ll have a chance to see amazing dolphins, numerous species of birds and even occasional sea turtles! In fact, we see dolphins around 90% of the time. Telescopes are available at no charge so you never lose sight of wildlife along the way. The cruise departs at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. every day. You need to purchase your tickets at least 30 minutes in advance of your departure time. Contact Guest Services for any questions regarding the Sunset Bay Wild Dolphin Cruise. 12. [출제의도] 도표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다. W: Honey, we have to buy a dinnerware set for Tom and Rachel. M: Oh, yeah. The newlyweds are having a housewarming party this weekend. W: Take a look at these sets. Let’s choose one of them. M: Okay. Oh, this set looks great. W: Umm, I think we need to consider our budget first. I don’t want to spend over $300. M: I agree. How about this set? It has the greatest number of pieces. W: Well, more than 30 pieces would be too many for a couple. M: You’re right. What do you think of this set? The solid pattern looks simple and neat. W: Come on, they’re newlyweds! I think it’s better to choose something prettier and fancier than the solid. M: Okay. Then there are two sets left to choose from. W: Well, they don’t have a dishwasher in their new home. I don’t think it needs to be dishwasher safe. M: But wouldn’t it be better to buy them the dishwasher safe set for later use? W: Okay. Let’s go for it. 13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다. M: Emily, what are you looking for in the refrigerator? W: Oh, Dad. I want something cold to drink, but there’s nothing here. M: You shouldn’t be drinking anything now anyway. It’s already very late and past your bedtime. W: I know, but I can’t go to bed yet. As you know I have a history exam tomorrow. M: I think you’ve studied enough for that. You should really get some sleep. W: But I’m still not confident yet. I need to review everything at least once more. M: I see. Is there anything I can help you with? W: Could you make something that helps me stay awake? M: Sure. How about tomato juice? W: Sounds great. It’ll help refresh me so I can get back to studying. M: Make sure you don’t stay up too late, though. You might not be able to concentrate on your exam without enough sleep. W: 14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다. W: Grandpa, look what I found in the attic. M: What is it? It looks like... some kind of poster. W: Yes. It says here “Hamlet, 1986 Boston Theater.” M: Oh, it’s a poster for the play I performed in 30 years ago. I didn’t know it was in the attic. W: Really? You were a professional actor? M: Yeah. I played one of the leading roles in Hamlet. Try and find me in the poster. W: Umm.... You’re here in the center! Wow, you look so handsome and confident. M: Thanks. In those days I loved acting and I was pretty good at it too. W: Then why didn’t you keep acting? M: I needed to have a more stable job after having a family, so I decided to quit acting. W: I’m sorry to hear that. Don’t you ever regret the decision? M: 15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다. W: Ms. Baker is a high school teacher. In the hallway she runs into Brian, one of the students in her writing class. Brian looks discouraged today, and Ms. Baker asks him why. Brian replies that he failed to win the essay contest he entered last week. He says he wants to be a writer but he doesn’t think he can make it. Ms. Baker knows that Brian has the potential to be a good writer. Ms. Baker wants to say that failing in one essay contest should not stop him from becoming a writer. In this situation, what would Ms. Baker most likely say to Brian? [16 ~ 17] M: Have you ever camped out in Mother Nature? Selecting a comfortable campsite is a useful skill for all campers. To make your camping more pleasant, here are some suggestions for your camping locations. First, being close to water is important as you don’t have to carry around the water you need for cooking. However, if you’re too close to the water source, your shelter will be too damp and unpleasant. Next, you have to consider noise. Try to avoid an area that is noisy and crowded with other campers or a place that is too close to a trail. Another place you should avoid is a campsite that is heavily exposed to the wind. A certain amount of wind is good to help eliminate moisture in your shelter, but high winds could blow your shelter away. Lastly, make sure that your campsite does not disturb sensitive or rare plants in the wild. It’s very important to protect such plants wherever you set up camp. Keep these in mind and your camping will be safe, pleasant, and ecofriendly.

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2020학년도 대학수학능력시험 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본 2019년 11월 14일

수학능력평가 영어영역 해설지 EBS


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1. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Honey, I’ve just left work. I’ll be home in half an hour.

W: Good. Is it possible for you to stop by the dry cleaner’s shop and pick up my dress?

M: Sure. Can you tell me where the shop is located?

W: 

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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: David, look at this advertisement! Jason Stevens is going to sing at the

opening of City Concert Hall next Saturday.

M: Wow! You know I’m a big fan of him, Mom. Luckily, I don’t have anything scheduled that day.

W: Great. Mark the date on your calendar, so you don’t miss his performance.

M: 

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3. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Shoppers, may I have your attention please? Thank you for visiting Miracle Department Store. We’d like to inform you of the special events going on through this weekend. First, we’re offering a 50 percent discount on certain electronics and sporting goods on the seventh floor. Second, we’re providing a free beverage at our coffee shop on the first floor to shoppers who spend over $50. Third, we’re also giving away $10 gift certificates to all shoppers who spend over $100. Last but not least, you don’t have to worry about parking fees this weekend. Parking is free. We hope you enjoy this weekend’s special events at our department store.

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4. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hi, Sam. How are you?

M: Fine. How about you, Christine?

W: I feel really good.

M: Wow! What happened to you? You usually say you’re tired.

W: Well, I changed how I sleep. I started sleeping on my left side, and it has improved my health.

M: Really?

W: Yeah. I’ve done it for a week, and my digestion has got better.

M: I didn’t know how we sleep has something to do with digestion.

W: It does. Sleeping on your left side helps the digestive process because your

stomach is on the left.

M: I can see that. But does improving digestion make you that much healthier?

W: Sleeping on the left side does more than that. I think it’s good for health

because it also helps blood circulation to the heart.

M: That makes sense. I guess I should try it.

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

M: Hello, I’m Ted Benson. You must be Ms. Brown.

W: Hi, Mr. Benson. Thank you for sparing time for this interview. I’ve wanted

to meet you since you won the “Best Rice Award.”

M: I’m honored. I’m a regular reader of your magazine. The articles are very

informative.

W: Thank you. Can you tell me the secret to your success?

M: I grow rice without using any chemicals to kill harmful insects. It’s organic.

W: How do you do that?

M: I put ducks into my fields, and they eat the insects.

W: So that’s how you grew the best rice in the country. What a great idea!

M: Yeah, that’s the know-how I’ve got from my 30 years of farming life.

W: Well, it’s amazing. May I take a picture of you in front of your rice fields

for my magazine article?

M: Go ahead.

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6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: What are you looking at, honey?

M: Aunt Mary sent me a picture. She’s already set up a room for Peter.

W: Wow! She’s excited for him to stay during the winter vacation, isn’t she?

M: Yes, she is. I like the blanket with the checkered pattern on the bed.

W: I’m sure it must be very warm. Look at the chair below the window.

M: It looks comfortable. He could sit there and read.

W: Right. I guess that’s why Aunt Mary put the bookcase next to it.

M: That makes sense. Oh, there’s a toy horse in the corner.

W: It looks real. I think it’s a gift for Peter.

M: Yeah, I remember she mentioned it. And do you see the round mirror on the

wall?

W: It’s nice. It looks like the one Peter has here at home.

M: It does. Let’s show him this picture.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Good morning, Jane.

W: Good morning, Mr. Smith.

M: Thanks for volunteering to work at our senior citizen’s center again.

W: I’m happy to help. And I brought some snacks for the elderly.

M: How considerate of you! Last time you donated some books. Everyone

really enjoyed reading them.

W: It was my pleasure. So, what am I supposed to do today? Should I prepare

lunch like I did before?

M: There are some other volunteers today, and they’ll do that work.

W: Good. Then what would you like me to do?

M: Well, you could do the dishes or clean the laundry room.

W: I’m good at washing dishes. So I’ll do that.

M: Great. We’ll have someone else clean the laundry room.

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8. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 요리 대회 참가를 포기한 이유를 고르시오.

W: Hi, Michael.

M: Hi, Sarah. Did you apply for the cooking contest?

W: I did. I’ve already finished developing a recipe.

M: That’s great. Actually, I gave up participating in it.

W: Why? Is your arm still hurt?

M: No, it’s fully healed.

W: Is your recipe not ready yet?

M: I already created a unique recipe for the contest.

W: Then, what made you give up the contest?

M: You know I’ve planned to study abroad. The cooking school in Italy just

informed me that I’ve been accepted. The problem is I have to leave before

the contest begins.

W: I’m sorry you’ll miss the contest. But it’s good for you since you’ve always

wanted to study in Italy.

M: I think so, too. I wish you luck in the contest.

W: Thanks. I’ll do my best.

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9. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

M: Welcome to the Science and Technology Museum. How can I help you?

W: Hi. I want to buy admission tickets.

M: Okay. They’re $20 for adults and $10 for children.

W: Good. Two adult tickets and two child tickets, please. And I’m a member of

the National Robot Club. Do I get a discount?

M: Yes. You get 10 percent off all of those admission tickets with your membership.

W: Excellent.

M: We also have the AI Robot program. You can play games with the robots

and take pictures with them.

W: That sounds interesting. How much is it?

M: It’s just $5 per person. But the membership discount does not apply to this

program.

W: Okay. I’ll take four tickets.

M: So two adult and two child admission tickets, and four AI Robot program

tickets, right?

W: Yes. Here are my credit card and membership card.

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10. 대화를 듣고, Ten Year Class Reunion Party에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W: Hi, Ross. How’s everything going for our Ten Year Class Reunion Party?

M: I think we’re done, Jennifer.

W: Then let’s go over what we’ve prepared.

M: I already booked the Silver Corral Restaurant for the party.

W: Good. It must have been very difficult to get a reservation because our

party is on December 24th.

M: Yeah, we were lucky.

W: What food will they serve?

M: Their steak, spaghetti, and pizza are famous, so that’s what I ordered.

W: Sounds delicious. And the souvenirs for the party are ready, too.

M: You ordered mugs for souvenirs, right?

W: Yes, I did. I’ll bring them that day.

M: Perfect. It’s going to be a great party.

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11. Green Ocean 영화 시사회에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Hello, listeners. Welcome to Good Day Movie. We’d like to let you know

about a great chance to see the preview of the movie Green Ocean by

Feather Pictures. One hundred people will be invited to the event. It’ll begin

at the Glory Theater at 4 p.m. next Saturday. After watching the movie, you

can meet and take pictures with the actors of the movie. If you’re interested,

apply for admission tickets on the Green Ocean homepage, and the tickets

will be sent by text message to the first 100 people who apply. Those who

are invited will be given a poster at the theater. Hurry up and don’t miss this

chance to watch Green Ocean in advance. Now we’ll be back after the

commercial break. So stay tuned.

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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 예약할 항공편을 고르시오.

M: Ms. Roberts, we’re going on a business trip to New York City next week.

Why don’t we book the flight on this website?

W: Okay, Mr. White. Let’s take a look at the flight schedule.

M: Sure. How much can we spend on the flight?

W: Our company policy doesn’t allow us to spend more than $800 per ticket.

M: I see. And what about the departure time? I have to take my daughter to

daycare early in the morning that day.

W: Then how about choosing a flight after 9 a.m.?

M: That’ll be great. Which airport should we arrive at?

W: JFK is closer to the company we’re visiting.

M: Oh, you’re right. Let’s go there.

W: Then we have two options left, nonstop or one stop.

M: I don’t want to spend hours waiting for a connecting flight.

W: Me, neither. We should choose the nonstop flight.

M: Okay. Let’s book the flight now.

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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hi, Justin. I heard you’re going to be the MC at the school festival.

M: Yes, I am, Cindy.

W: Do you have everything ready?

M: Mostly. I have all the introductions ready and I’ve practiced a lot.

W: I’m sure you’ll do a great job.

M: I hope so, too. But there’s one thing I’m worried about.

W: What is it?

M: I need a suit, so I’m thinking of buying one. But it’s expensive, and I don’t

think I’ll wear it after the festival.

W: Well, if you want, I can ask my older brother to lend you one of his suits.

He has a lot of them.

M: Could you please?

W: I’d be happy to.

M: Thanks. But will his suit be my size?

W: It will. You and my brother pretty much have the same build.

M:

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

[3점]

M: Amy, what are you reading?

W: Dad, it’s a book for my philosophy course.

M: Let me take a look. Wow! It’s a book by Kant.

W: Yeah. It’s very difficult to understand.

M: You’re right. His books take a lot of effort to read since they include his

deep knowledge and thoughts.

W: I think so, too. Do you have any ideas for me to understand the book better,

Dad?

M: Well, why don’t you join a philosophy discussion group? You can find one

in our area.

W: Are there discussion groups for philosophy? That sounds interesting.

M: Yeah. You can share ideas with others in the group about the book you’re

reading.

W: You mean I can understand Kant’s book more clearly by discussing it?

M: Absolutely. Plus, you can develop critical thinking skills in the group as

well.

W:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Brian의 어머니가 Brian에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을

고르시오. [3점]

W: Brian is a high school student. He has only traveled with his family before.

Until now his mother has always taken care of his travel bag, so he doesn’t

have any experience preparing it himself. This weekend, Brian is supposed

to go on a school trip with his friends. He asks his mother to get his stuff

ready for his trip this time, too. However, she believes Brian is old enough

to prepare what he needs, and she thinks this time is a great opportunity for

him to learn to be more independent. So, she wants to tell Brian that he

should get his things ready and put them in his bag without her help. In this

situation, what would Brian’s mother most likely say to Brian?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: How did people send mail before they had access to cars and trains? There

were simple options out there, like delivery by animal. Horses were frequently

utilized in delivery of letters and messages. In the 19th century, a mail express

system that used horses serviced a large area of the United States. Pigeons

may be seen as a problem by many people today. However, in ancient Greece,

they were used to mail people the results of the Olympics between cities.

Alaska and Canada are known for their cold winters. In their early days, dogs

were utilized to deliver mail because they’ve adapted to run over ice and

snow. Maybe the most fascinating of all delivery animals is the camel.

Australia imported camels from the Middle East and utilized them to transfer

mail across vast deserts. They were ideally suited to this job because they can

go without water for quite a while. Fortunately, we’ve developed faster and

more reliable delivery systems, but we should not ignore the important roles

these animals played in the past.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 동물이 아닌 것은?

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2019학년도 대학수학능력시험 영어 영역 정답표


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2019학년도 대학수학능력시험

영어 영역 듣기평가 대본

1. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Amy, you said you’re going to study at Donna’s house tonight, right?

W: Yes, Dad. We have to submit our team report online by midnight.

M: I think you’ll be quite late. Should I pick you up?

W:

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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Thank you for waiting, sir. How can I help you?

M: My son wants to join the road safety program. Are there any seats still

available?

W: It’s your lucky day! Somebody just canceled. So your son can have that seat.

M:

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3. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Attention, Whittenberg Dragons and Westbrook Whales fans. This is an

announcement about today’s game at Estana Stadium. Today’s baseball

game was supposed to begin in twenty minutes. But it started raining one

hour ago, and has not stopped. According to the forecast, the weather will

only get worse. Because of this, we have decided to cancel today’s game.

Tickets you purchased for today’s event will be fully refunded. And

information about the make-up game will be updated on our website soon.

Once again, today’s game has been canceled due to heavy rain. Thank you

for visiting our stadium, and we hope to see you again at our next game.

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4. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Andrew, you look unhappy. What’s wrong?

M: Hi, Ms. Benson. I’ve been trying this chemical reaction experiment again

and again, but it’s not working.

W: Why isn’t it working?

M: I don’t know. Maybe I don’t have much talent for chemistry.

W: Don’t be so hard on yourself.

M: So what should I do?

W: I believe that the path to success is through analyzing failure.

M: Analyzing failure? What do you mean?

W: By examining what went wrong in your experiment, you can do it right.

M: Hmm. You mean that even though my experiment didn’t work, I can learn

something from failure?

W: Exactly. If you figure out how and why it didn’t work, you can succeed at

your experiment.

M: Now I understand. I’ll review my experiment. Thanks.

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

[Cell phone rings.]

W: Hello.

M: Hello, Ms. Monroe. This is John Brown. I’m calling to invite you to a

special event.

W: Oh, thank you for calling. What’s the event?

M: Our museum will hold an exhibition of antique items, including the old

pictures and tools you donated, under the theme Life in the 1800s.

W: That’s wonderful. When is it?

M: It’ll be from December 3rd to 7th. And it’s all thanks to generous people

like you.

W: It’s my pleasure. I want my donation to help people learn about the past.

M: Thank you. The antique items you donated have really improved our

collection.

W: I’m glad to hear that. I’m looking forward to visiting the exhibition.

M: I’ll send you the invitation letter soon.

W: Great. I’ll be waiting for it.

M: Again, on behalf of our museum, we appreciate your donation.

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6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Mom, I think the backyard is ready for Dad’s birthday party.

W: Really? Let’s see.

M: [Pause] I hung a screen between the trees.

W: That’s nice.

M: I think he’ll enjoy watching our old family videos there.

W: I’m sure he will. Oh, did you buy the heart-shaped cake on the table?

M: Yes. I got it from Dad’s favorite bakery.

W: He’ll love it. What are the two boxes under the chair?

M: They’re gifts from Grandma and Grandpa.

W: How nice of them. Hmm. I think the striped mat on the grass is too small.

We cannot all sit there.

M: You’re right. I’ll bring more chairs.

W: Good idea. And you put the grill next to the garden lamp.

M: Yeah. As you know, Dad loves barbecue.

W: Right. We’re almost ready for the party.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Jim, are you doing a presentation for the science fair?

M: Yes. I’m really nervous because it’s my first time presenting in public.

W: Don’t worry. You’ll do well. What’s the topic?

M: Eating insects as food.

W: Sounds interesting. Why did you choose that?

M: Because it’s a possible solution to future food problems.

W: So what are you going to do in your presentation?

M: I’ll introduce some insect-based recipes and share my survey results on

people’s opinions about eating insects.

W: I can’t wait to see it. I’ll take some pictures for you since it’s your first

public presentation.

M: Thank you. But my brother Tom is going to take pictures.

W: Okay. Is there anything I can help you with?

M: Sure. Could you help with distributing hand-outs to the audience?

W: Yes, I’ll do that.

M: Thank you.

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8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 드론 비행 대회에 참가할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hey, Rebecca. I have good news.

W: Hi, Michael. What is it?

M: I saw an advertisement about a drone flying competition. Why don’t we

enter the competition as a team?

W: Great! I recently got a new drone as a graduation present. Is there anything

we need to enter the competition?

M: No, all we need is our own drones.

W: Good. My new drone flies much faster and longer than the old one. When is

the competition?

M: It’s next Friday afternoon.

W: Friday? I can’t make it that day.

M: Oh! I forgot. You said that your parents are visiting.

W: Actually, they came yesterday.

M: Then, why can’t you go?

W: I have to go to a job interview.

M: I see. Good luck on the interview. I’ll try to find another partner.

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9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Good afternoon. What can I help you with, sir?

M: I’m looking for inline skates for my twins.

W: I see. We have beginner skates and advanced skates. A pair of beginner

skates is $60 and a pair of advanced skates is $80.

M: My boys will start learning next week.

W: Then you need the beginner skates.

M: Right. I’ll buy two pairs in size 13.

W: Okay. And I think your sons also need safety equipment.

M: They already have elbow and knee pads. So, they only need helmets. How

much are helmets?

W: They originally cost $20 each. But we have a promotion this week. So, you

will get a 50 percent discount on each helmet.

M: That’s nice. I’ll buy two helmets.

W: Do you want anything else?

M: No, that’s all. Here’s my credit card.

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10. 대화를 듣고, International Fireworks Festival에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, what are you looking at?

W: I’m looking at the International Fireworks Festival website. You know I

love fireworks.

M: Okay, then we should go. When is it?

W: It’s on Saturday, November 24th and starts at 8 p.m. It’s also at the same

place as last year.

M: Ah! It’ll be held at Green Dove Park again?

W: Yes. And the website says four countries are going to participate this year.

M: Great. Which countries?

W: Korea, Spain, China and the U.S. will take part.

M: Our children loved the festival last year. Let’s take them again.

W: Of course. But last year, there were almost no parking spaces available near

the park.

M: If we don’t drive, how should we get there?

W: The festival provides a free shuttle bus from Town Hall Station.

M: Really? Then, let’s take the shuttle bus.

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11. 2018 Upcycling Workshop에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Attention, please. I’m Jenny Stone, the manager of the community center.

I’m going to tell you about the 2018 Upcycling Workshop. Upcycling is

creative reuse. It gives new life to old objects. The workshop will last three

days, from November 23rd to 25th. It’ll run from 1 to 4 p.m. The workshop

will be held in the seminar room. And we have a special treat this time. The

famous fashion designer, Elizabeth Thompson, will teach you in the

workshop. You’ll learn many upcycling methods from her. For example,

you’ll remake plastic bags into rugs and old shirts into hats. All materials

are provided. And there’s no participation fee. The workshop is open to

people 18 and older. We’re looking forward to seeing you.

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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구매할 도마를 고르시오.

M: Welcome to Camilo’s Kitchen.

W: Hello. I’m looking for a cutting board.

M: Let me show you our five top-selling models, all at affordable prices. Do

you have a preference for any material? We have plastic, maple, and walnut

cutting boards.

W: I don’t want the plastic one because I think plastic isn’t environmentally

friendly.

M: I see. What’s your budget range?

W: No more than $50.

M: Okay. Do you prefer one with or without a handle?

W: I think a cutting board with a handle is easier to use. So I’ll take one with a

handle.

M: Then, which size do you want? You have two models left.

W: Hmm. A small-sized cutting board isn’t convenient when I cut vegetables.

I’ll buy the other model.

M: Great. Then this is the cutting board for you.

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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

W: Honey, what did the doctor say about your neck?

M: She said that it’s not too bad. I just need to take these pills and get enough

rest.

W: I’m relieved that it’s not so serious.

M: But there’s a problem. The doctor said I shouldn’t drive after taking the

medicine. It can make me very sleepy.

W: Oh, no. What about your business trip on Monday?

M: Exactly. I’m supposed to drive my team members since I know the area.

W: You cannot drive. It would be very dangerous.

M: Maybe I’ll skip the medicine before I drive.

W: Wouldn’t it delay your recovery and even make your neck pain worse?

M: Yeah. I do need to take the medicine regularly.

W: Then one solution would be to see if somebody else in your team can drive

instead of you.

M:

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

M: Hey, Jessica. You got here early.

W: You too, Mike. What are you reading?

M: I’m reading a magazine article about the musical Spring Empire.

W: Oh, Spring Empire? I’m going to see it next week. What does the article

say?

M: It mentions that the leading actors are geniuses and that the musical is

going to be so popular.

W: Wow, I really can’t wait to see it.

M: Actually, I’ve seen it already. Since you haven’t watched the musical, I

recommend you read the original novel first.

W: Why do you say that?

M: The storyline is complicated. In my case, reading the novel first helped me

fully understand and better enjoy the musical.

W: Then, I need to get a copy of the book.

M: I have one. I can lend it to you if you want.

W:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Steve가 Cathy에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

M: Cathy is starting high school and is looking to join a club. She’s interested

in translation and has volunteered as a translator before. So she’s happy

when she finds a translation club at her school. To enter the club, she must

write a self-introduction letter. However, she’s not satisfied with the letter

she wrote. She remembers that her older brother Steve has lots of

experience writing self-introduction letters. Cathy asks him for advice

about her self-introduction letter. Steve thinks the letter doesn’t focus

enough on what she did as a volunteer translator. So Steve wants to suggest

to Cathy that she emphasize her volunteer work related to translation. In

this situation, what would Steve most likely say to Cathy?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

W: Hello, students. Previously, we discussed traditional foods in different countries.

Today, I’ll talk about surprising birthplaces of everyday foods. First, people

believe the Caesar salad is named after a Roman emperor. But a well-known

story is that the name came from a chef in Mexico. He created it by putting

together some basic ingredients when running out of food. Second, bagels are a

famous New York food. But they’re likely from central Europe. A widely

repeated story says that they were first made in Vienna to celebrate the defeat of

an invading army. Third, many people think kiwis are from New Zealand. It’s

probably because a small flightless bird from New Zealand has the same name.

In fact, the food is from China. Last, if there’s any country known for potatoes,

it’s Ireland. That’s because crop failures of this food caused extreme hunger in

Ireland in the 19th century. However, the food is believed to come from South

America. Now, we’ll watch a short video about these foods.

16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 음식이 아닌 것은?

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1. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Dad, I want to send this book to Grandma. Do you have a box?

M: Yeah. I’ve got this one to put photo albums in, but it’s a bit small.

W: The box looks big enough for the book. Can I use it?

M:

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2. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Emily, is your cousin from Germany still in Korea?

W: Yes. He’ll be here for a few more days. Why?

M: You know I’m interested in German culture, so I’m wondering if I could

talk with him.

W:

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3. 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hello, NPBC radio station listeners! I’m Jennifer Lee, the host of Monday

Live. More than 100,000 listeners have installed and used our radio app on

their smart phones to listen to our programs. To satisfy our audience’s

growing needs, we’ve added three new functions to our app. The best

function is that you can download your favorite programs. This is useful if

you miss our show or want to listen to it again. Another useful function is

that you can bookmark your favorite stories and listen to a personalized

playlist. Finally, you can set an alarm to wake up to your favorite radio

program. I hope these new functions of our radio app will make your day

more enjoyable.

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4. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, I heard the Smith family moved out to the countryside. I really envy

them.

W: Really? Why is that?

M: I think we can stay healthy if we live in the country.

W: Hmm, can you be more specific?

M: Here in the city the air is polluted, but it’s cleaner in the country.

W: That makes sense because there’re fewer cars.

M: Right. And it’s less noisy in the country, too. We’ll be less stressed.

W: I guess we could also sleep better since there isn’t constant noise at night.

M: Plus, we can even grow our own fruits and vegetables.

W: That’d be nice. We can have a healthier diet.

M: Definitely. I’m sure country living will help us enjoy a healthy life.

W: I agree.

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

W: Mr. Thomson. Thank you for your demonstration. I learned a lot today.

M: Glad to hear that. Everyone should know what to do in emergencies.

W: Right. Can I ask you some questions? I’m thinking of getting a job in your

field after graduation.

M: Sure. Go ahead.

W: Fighting fires is your main duty. But what other things do you do?

M: One thing we do is search for and rescue people during natural disasters

like floods.

W: Wonderful. I’d love to learn more.

M: Well, we provide a job experience program for high schoolers on weekday

afternoons at our fire station.

W: Really? I think I have time after school. What would I do there?

M: You’ll practice how to use various equipment for extinguishing fires. You

can also check out the fire trucks.

W: Sounds great. How do I sign up?

M: Your teacher has some pamphlets, so you can ask her.

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6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, Aunt Sophie just called me and said we can stay at her house next

weekend.

W: Wonderful. I really like the family room there.

M: She said she rearranged it and emailed me a photo. [Clicking sound] Here.

Look.

W: Wow, the curtains on the window are pretty. I like their star pattern.

M: That’s her favorite style.

W: Do you see the chair next to the sofa? It looks comfortable.

M: Maybe we should get one like that.

W: Good idea.

M: What do you think of the vase between the lamp and the book?

W: Oh, it’s lovely. I also like the flowers in the vase.

M: Wait. I know those two candles on the fireplace. They were our gift for her

birthday.

W: That’s right. Hey, look at the round mirror on the wall.

M: It looks cute. I can’t wait to see it all in person.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Charlie, our department workshop in Jeju is only two weeks away.

M: That’s right. Let’s check if everything is prepared.

W: Okay. I’ve already booked the flight for everyone. Did you take care of the

accommodations?

M: I did. I called several possible hotels and made a reservation at the one that

gave us the best group price.

W: Excellent. Then what else do we need to do?

M: We need to figure out where to eat and also order the T-shirts with the

company logo.

W: I heard there’re many good places to eat in Jeju. I’ll find restaurants online.

M: Sounds good. Then I’ll order the T-shirts.

W: You have everybody’s sizes, right?

M: Of course. I got them the other day.

W: That’s perfect.

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8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 영화를 보고 있는 이유를 고르시오.

M: Ellen, what are you looking at on your smart phone?

W: Hey, John. I’m watching the movie Romeo and Juliet.

M: I didn’t know you’re interested in romantic movies.

W: To be honest, I like action movies.

M: Then, is it for your writing assignment? You said you needed to write a

paper on Shakespeare.

W: No, I’ve already finished it.

M: Well, do you like the actors in the movie?

W: Not really. Actually, I’m going to play Juliet in the school play. And I’m

watching this because I want to better understand my role.

M: Oh, that’s a good idea. I’m sure it’ll help you.

W: I hope so. I really want to do well.

M: Don’t worry. You’ll do great.

W: Thanks. You should come and watch the play.

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9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

W: Hello. Can I help you?

M: Yes. I need a winter blanket.

W: How about this one? It’s lightweight but it’ll keep you warm.

M: Oh, it’s soft, too. How much is it?

W: It was originally $50, but it’s on sale. Now it’s only $40.

M: Great. I’ll take one. Do you also have pillows?

W: Of course. What kind of pillow are you looking for?

M: I’m looking for a supportive pillow because my neck hurts sometimes.

W: This one will keep your head slightly raised. The price is also reasonable.

It’s $10.

M: That’s exactly what I need. I’ll take two.

W: Okay. You’re getting one blanket and two pillows, right?

M: Right. And can I use this coupon I got from your website?

W: Sure. You’ll get 10% off the total price.

M: Great. I’ll use the coupon and pay by credit card.

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10. 대화를 듣고, Winter Discovery Camp에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, I’m looking at the Natural History Museum’s website. The

museum’s going to hold the Winter Discovery Camp.

W: What’s it about?

M: It says here that the theme is dinosaurs.

W: That sounds interesting. You know our son Peter loves dinosaurs.

M: He does. The camp is for elementary school students, so it’s perfect for

him.

W: What activities will they do?

M: The camp offers fun, hands-on activities. For example, participants will

look for dinosaur bones hidden in sand and then put them together.

W: I’m sure Peter will love the camp. When is it?

M: It’ll be held from January 11 to 13.

W: That’s good. It won’t overlap with our family trip. And how much does it

cost?

M: The participation fee is $20.

W: That’s not bad. I’ll ask Peter if he wants to go.

M: Okay.

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11. Global Design Conference에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Welcome back to Design Talk. Today I have exciting news for you. One of

the world’s largest design conferences is coming soon. It’s the Global

Design Conference. The conference is held every year in Chicago. It aims

to keep people informed about the current trends in design. This year

there’ll be lectures by famous designers and practical workshops. In

addition, the works made by 100 designers will be displayed. These

selected works will change the way you look at design. The conference

begins on June 20 and ends on the 22. Registration is only available on the

conference website. The registration fee is $30, and it’s non-refundable. If

design is important to you, mark your calendar now!

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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 재킷을 고르시오.

M: Alice, Blackhills Hiking Jackets is having a big sale this weekend.

W: Nice. I need a jacket for the hiking trip next week, Jason.

M: Here. Have a look at their online catalog.

W: Wow! They all look nice. But I don’t want to spend more than $80.

M: Then you should choose from these four. How many pockets do you want?

W: The more the better. Three pockets are not enough.

M: Does it need to be waterproof?

W: Of course. It’s really important because it often rains in the mountains.

M: Then there’re two options left.

W: I like this yellow one.

M: It looks nice, but yellow can get dirty easily.

W: That’s true. Then I’ll buy the other one.

M: I think that’s a good choice.

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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

W: Richard, this is a great place to spend vacation, isn’t it?

M: Yes. I really love this city, Mom.

W: So what do you want to do today?

M: Why don’t we take a walking tour downtown? I heard it’s a must-do.

W: I don’t think a walking tour is a good idea.

M: Why not?

W: It’s very cold and windy today. We might catch a cold if we walk outside

too long.

M: But I want to see the famous tourist attractions downtown.

W: Then we can take a bus tour, instead.

M: A bus tour? I didn’t think about that.

W: The bus goes around downtown and visits all the famous places.

M: Well, I guess we could see all the places and stay warm on the bus.

W: Definitely. And we can save time, too.

M:

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

[3점]

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hey, Rebecca? What’s up? You’re calling early in the morning.

W: Sorry, Daniel. I need to tell you something. Do you remember I applied for

the school orchestra?

M: Of course. Did you hear anything from the director?

W: Yes. I got a text message from him last night. I got accepted.

M: Congratulations! I’m really happy for you.

W: Thank you. But there’s a problem.

M: What is it?

W: You know I was going to help you write a speech for the school election.

M: Yes. I need to finish it by tomorrow.

W: But I have to attend the orchestra practice tomorrow.

M: Then can you help me today?

W: Well, there’s an orientation for new members today. I’m terribly sorry, but I

don’t think I can help you.

M: Don’t worry about it. I know you really wanted to join the orchestra.

W:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, David가 Julia에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

W: David and Julia are teachers working at the same high school. This year,

they have to develop an after-school program for first-year students. Before

they get to work, they look at the last year’s program, which was very

successful. Julia thinks the program looks quite good and wants to do it

again. However, David is unsure. He thinks that the students may want to

do different things from what last year’s students did. And he wants to first

find out what this year’s students would like to do. Therefore, he wants to

suggest to Julia that they should hear from the students about their

preferences. In this situation, what would David most likely say to Julia?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Good morning, everyone. Last class, we learned about different kinds of

musical instruments around the world. Today, we’ll talk about a variety of

materials used to make them. One common source of materials is different

parts of animals. For example, in China, a wing bone from a large bird was

made into a flute about 8,000 years ago. Another example of making musical

instruments from animals comes from Mongolia. There, people made a

stringed instrument using animal skin around a frame and horsehair for the

strings. In another part of the world, people in Nigeria dig out clay from the

ground to make a traditional drum. The entire process of making this musical

instrument takes around a month. Lastly, in Australia, the material of choice is

hardwood from local trees. It’s made into a type of wind instrument by the

native people there. Now let’s take a look at some photos, and then we’ll

discuss them in detail.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 나라가 아닌 것은?

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2017학년도 대학수학능력시험 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본

1. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Gary, how’s your résumé writing going?

M: I finished it, Jenny. But I’m not sure if I did it right.

W: Yeah, it’s not easy. Do you want me to take a look at your résumé?

M:


2. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Mom, I’m home. Sorry I’m so late.

W: Peter! Where were you? Your dad and I were worried about you.

M: I was practicing for the musical, and I didn’t realize how late it was.

W:


3. 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hi, Health and Leisure Radio listeners! This is Stacy from Green Fields

Farm. I’d like to invite you to try one of our farm experience programs. Our

walking program takes you on a relaxing tour through the fields of our

farm. On the tour, you can feed our animals. Do you want to bring some

fresh fruit home with you? Then, try our fruit-picking program. We even

have a cheese-making program for you. These are just a few of the

programs we offer for your family or company event. To find out more, call

us at 213-568-1234 or go to www.greenfieldsfarm.com. We’re excited to

see you here at our farm experience programs. We know you’ll love it here!


4. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Ji-na, what are you reading?

W: Hi, Mr. Brown. It’s an English book titled The Global Economy.

M: That sounds difficult.

W: It is. I spend so much time looking up new words in the dictionary.

M: Hmm. You should choose a more level-appropriate English book. You’ll be able to read faster without distractions.

W: That makes sense. But I thought I would learn English better if I read

difficult things.

M: Well, when learners read English books that are too hard, they get

exhausted and give up their studies easily.

W: So, do you mean I need to read something that’s not so hard?

M: Yes. Reading at an appropriate level is more enjoyable and motivates

learners to keep going.

W: I see what you mean.

M: Why don’t you drop by the library and choose an English book that’s

appropriate for your level?

W: I think that’s a good idea. Thank you, Mr. Brown.


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

W: Welcome back! Next, we’re very excited to have today’s special guest. Will you please welcome Jack Wilson?

M: Hi, Laura. Thanks for having me. I watch your TV show every morning.

W: I’m flattered, Jack. So, I saw your magic performance at the theater a few

days ago. It was amazing!

M: Yeah. More than 500 people came to see it. I had a wonderful time.

W: Now, we all know making things disappear is your specialty.

M: That’s right.

W: Can you tell us how you make huge things like cars disappear?

M: Well, I can’t reveal my secrets, but it’s not as easy as pulling a rabbit out of a hat.

W: Come on! Can’t you share just one little trick with us?

M: Alright, then. Just one. I’ll show you a magic trick with coins.

W: Great! When we come back from the break, we’ll learn a coin trick from

Jack Wilson. Stay tuned!


6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Hello, Ms. Miller. I’m Joshua’s father.

W: Hi, Mr. Smith. Thanks for coming to our parent-teacher meeting.

M: It’s nice to meet you. This room looks great. Wow! Look at the wall.

W: You know, Joshua loves the elephant between the lion and the panda.

M: Does he like the mobile hanging from the ceiling, too?

W: He does. The children made it together.

M: They did a wonderful job. That toy dinosaur next to the bookshelf looks

good.

W: Oh, I put it there because the children have been learning about dinosaurs.

M: That sounds fun. There are two boxes under the Christmas tree. What are

they for?

W: They’re presents for the class. We’ve got some candies for the kids.

M: Aha. The Christmas tree is decorated so nicely. The star on top of the tree looks very pretty.

W: Thanks. The meeting will start soon. Let’s go upstairs, Mr. Smith.


7. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Honey, look at this picture of Tony from his first birthday party.

M: Can you believe how fast our son is growing up?

W: Yeah, the time is just flying by. It’s hard to believe that his first school

performance is this afternoon.

M: I know. Have you prepared everything that we need to record his play?

W: Well, I’ve packed the video camera in that bag over there.

M: Great. How about an extra memory card?

W: Oh, right. We’ll probably need another one to record the whole play.

M: Better safe than sorry.

W: That’s right. I’ll go find one. Did you pick up Tony’s costume yet?

M: I’ll go pick it up from the dry cleaner while you look for the memory card.

W: Okay, sounds good.


8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 하이킹을 할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hello.

W: Hi, Steve. Sorry I couldn’t answer the phone earlier.

M: No problem, Kelly. Thanks for calling me back so quickly. I hope I didn’t

interrupt anything.

W: Oh, no. I was just in a meeting about our new advertising plan. So, what

were you calling about, Steve?

M: I was calling to see if you wanted to go hiking this Sunday with Chris,

Julie, and me. Can you come?

W: I’d love to, but I can’t. I have to visit my grandmother.

M: Your grandmother? I thought that you saw her last weekend.

W: I was going to, but my car broke down. So, I’m going to go see her this

Sunday.

M: I see. Hopefully, you can come next time.

W: Thanks for the invitation, anyway. Have fun.


9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

M: Hi. I want to get some souvenirs for my family and friends. Can you show

me where the souvenir magnets are?

W: Sure. They’re right here. We’ve got a lot to choose from. What do you

think of this flag magnet?

M: That one’s good, but the airplane one is better. My sons love airplanes. How much is it?

W: It’s ten dollars.

M: Alright, I’ll take two of them. And I’d like to pick up something for my

friends, too.

W: How about these animal key rings? They’re five dollars each.

M: They’re nice. I’ll take six of them.

W: Okay. Anything else?

M: That’s it. Can I use this coupon I picked up from the hotel?

W: Yeah. That gives you 10% off the total price.

M: Wonderful. Here’s my credit card.


10. 대화를 듣고, World Furniture Expo에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W: Honey, I think it’s time to replace the kids’ beds. They’re too small for the kids.

M: Right. We should buy a new kitchen table, too. Ours is too old.

W: I heard the World Furniture Expo starts soon. Should we go there?

M: Yeah. That would be a good place to compare the quality and prices of the furniture. When is it?

W: It’s from September 16th through the 18th. And it’s not far from here.

M: That’s good. Where is it?

W: It takes place at the Central Exhibition Center.

M: How many companies will participate?

W: I’m not sure. Let’s check the website on my smart phone. [Pause] Wow! It

says there will be fifty international and local companies.

M: That’s great! And check this out! There will be a special lecture on interior design.

W: Nice. Let’s make plans to go!


11. Creative Minds Science Club에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Good morning, everyone. I’m Matt Adams, president of Creative Minds

Science Club. I’d like to invite you to join our club. Creative Minds is open

to first- and second-year students. We meet in the science lab every

Tuesday after school. We have a variety of interesting activities, like doing

fun experiments and making inventions as a team. In fact, last year our club

won prizes at a number of invention contests. We’re very proud of our

achievements. This year’s advising teacher is Ms. Williams, who is a

chemistry teacher at our school. This is a great opportunity to learn more

about science and to put your creative mind into action. If you’re interested,

you can find more information on our school’s bulletin board. Come and

join us!

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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구매할 램프를 고르시오.

M: Welcome to Jay’s Lighting Store. How may I help you?

W: I’m here to look for a floor lamp for my living room.

M: Here, take a look at this catalog. We have five models you can choose from.

Are you looking for anything specific?

W: Yes. It shouldn’t be too short. I’d like to get one that’s taller than one

hundred and thirty centimeters.

M: Then how about these four models? Would you like LED bulbs?

W: Yes, I would. They last longer than standard bulbs.

M: And they save energy. I definitely recommend LEDs. What’s your price

range?

W: Well, I don’t want to spend more than fifty dollars.

M: Then you have two options left. Which color do you like better?

W: Hmm..., I’ll go with the white one.

M: Good choice. Would you like to pay in cash or by credit card?

W: I’ll pay in cash.

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13. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

[Cell phone rings.]

W: Hello.

M: Hi, Cindy. It’s Danny.

W: Hey, Danny. How are you?

M: I’m fine, but a little confused. I’m in the library, but none of our group

members are here.

W: What? You’re at the library now? We’re not meeting until Thursday.

M: Really? I think there was some kind of misunderstanding. I thought we

were supposed to meet here at 12:30 this afternoon.

W: We were going to, but we changed the date because we needed more time

for individual work.

M: Huh? No one told me about it.

W: Don’t you remember? We decided that in class last Friday.

M: I wasn’t there, Cindy. I stayed home sick.

W: Oh, no! That’s right. You were absent last Friday when we changed the

date! I was going to call you after school, but I forgot.

M: Oh, that explains it. Well, it’s not a big deal.

W:

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

[3점]

M: Alice, why didn’t you come to the music festival yesterday?

W: I was busy doing my homework. I wish I could’ve gone. How was it?

M: It was great! My favorite band signed my ticket.

W: Wow! Can I see it?

M: Sure. It’s in my wallet. [Pause] Wait! My wallet! It’s gone!

W: Really? Look in your coat pockets. Maybe it’s there.

M: It’s not here. Oh, no! What should I do?

W: When was the last time you saw your wallet?

M: Umm... I remember having it at the subway station. Did I leave it there?

W: You should contact the station’s lost and found right away.

M: But what if someone already took it?

W: Don’t worry. Someone with a good heart might have turned it in.

M:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Brian이 Sarah에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

W: Sarah and Brian are university classmates. Sarah wants to be a teacher and

is interested in helping others. She plans on finding volunteer work to

contribute to the community while getting teaching experience. However,

she’s not sure what kind of volunteer work she can do. Brian is a volunteer

mentor at a local community center. He feels that his students are learning a

lot, and that he’s benefitting from the experience as well. Sarah tells Brian

about her plan and asks him to recommend some volunteer work for her.

Since Brian finds his volunteer work rewarding, he wants to suggest to

Sarah that she be a mentor at the community center. In this situation, what

would Brian most likely say to Sarah?


16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, class. Last time we learned about insects, their life cycles and what they

eat. As you know, many insects get food from flowers, but they aren’t the only

creatures that do. Today, we’ll learn about a variety of animals that use flowers as a food source. First are hummingbirds. These birds use their long narrow beaks to get the flower’s sweet liquid called nectar. Mysteriously, they only feed from upside down flowers. We still don’t know why. Next are bats. 

Although most bats eat insects, some get their food from flowers. These bats have a strong sense of smell and sight compared to insect-eating bats. There are also lizards that drink nectar. These lizards are found on tropical islands that have few natural enemies. Finally, there is a type of squirrel that feeds from flowers. Most nectar-drinking animals help flowers grow in numbers, but these squirrels often harm the plant. When drinking nectar, they bite through the flower, which causes damage. Interesting, huh? What other animals use flowers in their diet? Take a minute to think, and then we’ll talk about it.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?


17. 언급된 동물이 아닌 것은?

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2019년 9월 고3 모의고사 영어듣기평가 문제 대본 및 정답


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2020학년도 대학수학능력시험 9월 모의평가

영어 영역 듣기평가 대본

1. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Sally, what are you doing this afternoon?

W: I’m thinking of going to Kingsfield Shopping Mall.

M: Oh, you mean the new shopping mall on Pine Street. But it’s closed today.

W:


2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Nick, you need to be at the train station early tomorrow morning, right?

M: Yes, Mom. I set an alarm clock for five thirty, but I’m worried about getting up on time.

W: Do you want me to wake you up?

M:


3. 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Good afternoon, Brook High School students. This is Ms. Kim, and I’m in

charge of this year’s graduation album. As it was previously announced,

senior students will take photos for their graduation album tomorrow. It was scheduled to take place at Shinewood Park. However, we’re expecting heavy rain tomorrow, so we’ve changed the location. Students will have their class photos taken in the school auditorium and individual photos in the school library. Please don’t forget that the location for graduation photos has changed. Thank you for listening.


4. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Hey, Jane. Your birthday is coming!

W: Yes, it’s this Friday, Sam. It’s going to be a fun party.

M: I’m so excited to go. Do you have a birthday wish list?

W: Do you mean a list of presents I’d like to receive for my birthday?

M: Yes. It would help me get the right gift for you.

W: I feel a little uncomfortable making a birthday wish list.

M: But it can keep you from getting presents that you don’t want or need.

W: Well, I guess my friends and family would know what I like.

M: That can be a problem as well. Last year, my father gave me a book for my birthday, and then I received another copy from my grandmother.

W: That’s funny. I see what you mean. I’ll make a birthday wish list then.

M: Great, let me know when your wish list is ready.


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

M: We’re all finished, Ms. Johnson.

W: How was the operation? I’m worried about my son.

M: Don’t be. I specialize in this kind of knee surgery. It went very well.

W: Thank you. I’m so relieved. How long will he have to stay in the hospital?

M: I think he can return home in two weeks.

W: Can he go back to school then?

M: Yes, he can. But he should be very careful, though. He shouldn’t run or play soccer for the next few months.

W: Of course. I’ll make sure of that.

M: And he should visit me every week for the next two months during his

recovery.

W: Yes, he will. Thank you for everything.


6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Dad! Do you remember this picture?

M: Wow, it’s an old photo. When was it taken? Were you thirteen?

W: I think so. I love the two birds flying in the sky.

M: Yeah, it was a really beautiful day. Oh, I remember the hat you’re wearing in the picture.

W: Yes, you bought it for my birthday. It was my favorite hat that summer.

M: And there’s a book next to the bag. You always brought a book wherever you went.

W: Right. Look at our dog, Sparky! He’s running around the beach.

M: He’s such a good dog.

W: Oh, there’s a sandcastle under the tree.

M: It’s lovely. Somebody must have enjoyed making it.

W: We had so much fun. We should go back there someday.

M: That would be great.


7. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Mandy, are you ready for our fishing trip this weekend?

W: Yes, honey. I’m so excited. It’s going to be my first ocean fishing experience.

I’ve already posted about the trip on my blog.

M: We’re going to have a wonderful time. Let’s take a lot of pictures.

W: That’ll be great. Oh, I bought waterproof jackets for us.

M: Thanks. We’ll need them to keep ourselves dry.

W: Right. Is there anything else we need to prepare?

M: Hmm... We might need to bring some food for the trip.

W: Okay, I’ll make some sandwiches. Do we also need to bring our own fishing rods?

M: No, we don’t. The fishing tour company will provide them for us.

W: Great. Can you call to confirm our reservation?

M: I already did that an hour ago.

W: Thank you, sweetheart.


8. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 영화를 보러 갈 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

W: Hi, Matt. How was the history exam?

M: It was okay. But I’m glad it’s over.

W: Yeah. Let’s do something fun. I heard there’s a new movie out. It’s about a friendly robot.

M: Oh, you mean, My A.I. Neighbor? I’ve heard of it.

W: Yes. Do you want to see that movie tonight with me?

M: Well, I’m afraid I can’t go.

W: Why not?

M: I have to work in the school library tonight.

W: I thought you were not supposed to work in the library today.

M: I wasn’t. But my co-worker is attending her grandmother’s birthday party tonight, so I’ve changed my schedule for her.

W: I see. Maybe next time.

M: Well, I do have tickets for a baseball game this Saturday. Do you want to go together?

W: That would be wonderful.


9. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

M: Welcome to Julie’s Cafe. What can I get for you?

W: Your coffee smells very good. Do you have any recommendations?

M: How about our Julie’s Coffee? It uses fresh coffee beans.

W: Sounds great. How much is it?

M: A hot coffee is three dollars and an iced one is four dollars.

W: I’ll get three iced coffees to go.

M: Sure, three iced Julie’s Coffees. Anything else? We also have really good

waffles.

W: Oh, how much are they?

M: A regular waffle is 10 dollars. But if you pay two dollars more, you can

enjoy it with vanilla ice cream.

W: Well, I’m not a big fan of ice cream. Just one regular waffle.

M: All right. Then, three iced Julie’s Coffees and one regular waffle to go.

W: Right. Here’s my credit card.


10. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 결혼식에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W: Hey, Mike.

M: Hi, Kelly.

W: You’ve been very busy these days.

M: Yes, I’ve been preparing for my wedding next month.

W: How’s it going?

M: Good. Here’s a wedding invitation for you.

W: Thank you so much. It’s on October 5th, right?

M: Yes. And we’re getting married at City Hall.

W: That’ll be great. So, I heard you’re going to have a small wedding.

M: That’s right. We’ve only invited 50 people, just family and close friends.

W: Sounds great. I’m glad you included me. I’ll definitely be there to

congratulate you on your wedding.

M: I’m so happy that you can come. You know what? I’m planning to sing a song for my bride as a special event.

W: Oh, that’s so sweet. It’ll be a perfect day.


11. The International Air Show에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

M: Hello, listeners! The International Air Show is coming back to our town.

This year, 10 countries will participate in the show, bringing over 100

aircraft in total. It’ll take place at the Air Force Museum on November 23rd

and 24th. Participating airplanes will fly in fantastic formations and show

thrilling performances. After the flying performances, there will be an

autograph event. Retired legendary pilots will be there to meet their fans and sign autographs. In addition, visitors can get in the planes that are on display.

Enjoy all this for just 20 dollars. Children ages eight and under get free

admission. Parking spaces are limited. However, free shuttle buses will

operate from Central Station to the museum. Come and enjoy the show!


12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 스피커를 고르시오.

W: Justin, I’m thinking of buying one of these portable speakers. Can you help me choose one?

M: Sure. There are five products to select from. How much can you spend?

W: My maximum budget is 60 dollars.

M: I see. Where are you going to use the speaker?

W: Mostly at home. It should weigh less than one kilogram though.

M: Right. If it’s light, you can use it wherever you want at home. How about the battery life?

W: It needs to last longer than eight hours.

M: Okay. How about the design? I recommend you get one with fabric. It’ll

create a warmer atmosphere in your house.

W: Good idea. A fabric one will be a good match with my bedroom.

M: Then, this is the best speaker for you.

W: It is. I’ll buy it now.


13. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

M: Hi, Sujin. Congratulations on being elected president of the student council.

W: Thank you, Mr. Williams.

M: You’re going to be very busy. Aren’t you also playing the flute in the school orchestra?

W: Right. And I’m editing the school English newspaper as well.

M: Wow! That’s a lot. Isn’t it going to be tough to handle all of those

responsibilities?

W: I think so, too. Actually, I was considering quitting either the orchestra or the newspaper. Do you have any advice?

M: Hmm... You might want to think about what it is that you’re interested in. It

would be even better if it’s your passion.

W: I totally agree. You know, I’m in the orchestra only because my dad wanted me to join.

M: I see. Then, do you like editing the school newspaper?

W: Yes, I enjoy it. I want to be a journalist someday.

M: It seems to me that the newspaper is your passion.

W:


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

W: Good morning, Mr. Smith.

M: Hello, Ms. Brown. How’s your geography class going?

W: It’s going well. My class just finished learning about Western Europe.

M: Good. What are you going to do next?

W: I’m going to cover Southeast Asia. Oh, didn’t you live in Thailand for a

while?

M: Yes. I lived there for three years.

W: Well, I’m going to teach my students about Thai holidays and food next

week, but I have a problem.

M: What’s the matter?

W: I’m familiar with Thai food, but I don’t have any personal experience of

Thai holidays.

M: Oh, I can help you with that. I experienced many Thai holidays while I was there. I might have some pictures.

W: Wow, that’s great. Could you find them for me? I’m looking for some visual materials for my class.

M:


15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Ms. Green이 Steven에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

M: Steven is a newcomer on Ms. Green’s marketing team. Ms. Green, as the

leader, asked him to prepare for a presentation about consumer behavior.

When reviewing his first draft of the presentation, she realized that Steven

included incorrect data from the Internet. When she asked about it, Steven

said that he uses only Internet sources. The problem is he doesn’t check if

that information is reliable. But Ms. Green is aware that information on the

Internet is not always accurate. So, Ms. Green wants to tell Steven to check

whether the information he finds on the Internet is correct. In this situation,

what would Ms. Green most likely say to Steven?


16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

W: Good morning, Healthy Life listeners! A drop in temperature signals the start of cold season. Today, I’ll introduce some foods to get you through a cold. Ginger is an effective treatment for colds. This amazing root can offer relief by making the body warmer and by attacking the cold virus. Mushrooms contain important vitamins, fiber and minerals. They enhance the activity of the white blood cells involved in protecting us from colds. Mushrooms also help activate superhero cells that find and destroy infections. Spinach is loaded with nearly every vitamin you can think of. Adding more spinach to your diet can improve overall bodily health, which will help you recover quickly from a cold. Yogurt is filled with good bacteria, called probiotics, which keep bad bacteria from

increasing in number. These good bacteria can support the immune system and help prevent secondary infections from a cold. I hope you find this information helpful with cold season approaching. Have a good day.

16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?


17. 언급된 음식이 아닌 것은?

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2019년 7월 고3영어듣기평가 모의고사 정답

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1. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Dana, how’s your preparation for the charity 

bazaar going?

W: It’s going pretty well, but we’re trying to 

gather more things for children.

M: Hmm... I have some toys I used to play 

with. Shall I bring them?

W: 2. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Kevin, did you say you go to the gym for 

personal training sessions? 

M: Yes. Why? Are you interested in trying one? 

W: Not really. I’m wondering if your gym offers 

yoga classes. 

M: 3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 파악하기

W: Hi, welcome to our podcast, Urbansafety. 

This is your host, Grace Garland. Most 

people know that driving under the influence 

of alcohol is extremely dangerous. But many 

people don’t realize that driving after taking 

certain types of medicine can be just as 

unsafe. Some drugs have side effects such as 

making you sleepy or making it hard to 

concentrate. These drugs could make you 

react more slowly than you normally would, 

and this could lead to fatal car accidents. So, 

when your doctor prescribes a medication, 

ask about how it can affect your ability to 

drive and don’t drive until you find out 

exactly how that drug affects you. Be safe 

on the road by keeping these things in mind. 

4. [출제의도] 화자의 의견 파악하기

W: Mike, why are you taking papers from the 

trash box? They’ve already been used. 

M: I can still use the blank sides of them. It 

can help decrease waste. 

W: I see. Do you try to reuse other things as 

well?

M: Yes, I do. I like to do anything I can to 

protect the environment. 

W: Well, I wonder if such a small effort can 

make a difference.

M: I know what you mean. But if we do 

nothing, it’ll damage the environment. So, we 

need to start by doing small things.

W: Hmm... that makes sense. What else are you 

doing?

M: I’m doing things like carrying reusable 

shopping bags and traveling by bicycle.

W: That doesn’t sound that difficult.

M: It isn’t. You can also begin with things that 

are simple and easy.

W: Okay, I’ll join you right away!

5. [출제의도] 화자의 관계 파악하기

[Telephone rings.]

M: Hello? How may I help you?

W: Hi, Mr. Williams. This is Rachel Hanks.

M: Oh, Ms. Hanks! I’m working on your school 

booklet now.

W: Great. The poster you designed last time 

was wonderful. My students really liked it. 

M: I’m happy to hear that. 

W: I called to ask something about the booklet. 

The photo of the school will be on the 

cover, right?

M: Yes, I planned to put it there.

W: The school buildings were completely 

remodeled recently. So, we’d like to use a 

photo of the new buildings. 

M: Okay, please send me the file. Is there 

anything else you’d like to change?

W: Can I add some pictures of students I teach 

to page 19?

M: Page 19? Let me check. [Pause] I can add 

them to the “School Life” section.

W: Thank you. When you’re done, please call me.

M: Sure. No problem. 

6. [출제의도] 그림 세부 내용 파악하기

W: Eddie, what’s that photo?

M: It’s a photo from my family’s vacation.

W: Wow! Did your family stay at a water villa?

M: Yes, we did. On the balcony, there were two 

sunbeds, so we were able to relax in the 

sun. 

W: How nice! That must be you sitting on the 

steps.

M: Yeah, it’s me. Those steps led straight down 

into the water. 

W: That’s cool. Who’s the man in front of you 

holding a beach ball? 

M: He’s my uncle. His family went on vacation 

with us. 

W: I see. Is that a tube floating next to your 

uncle?

M: Right, it’s a duck tube. My uncle bought it 

for me.

W: It’s so cute. Who is the girl in the boat 

taking a picture?

M: She’s my cousin, Cindy. She’s a good 

photographer.

W: It seems like your entire family had a great 

time. 

7. [출제의도] 화자의 할 일 파악하기

M: Kelly, how’s the preparation for our club’s 

outing going?

W: Great. I’ve reserved a campsite that provides 

free tents and tables. 

M: Is there a place where we can play sports?

W: When I visited the campsite, I saw there 

was a soccer field next to it. 

M: Perfect! Most of our members like playing 

soccer. 

W: I know. But we need to reserve the field in 

advance. 

M: Do you want me to do it?

W: Well, reserving the field is an additional 

cost, so our members should all agree to it.

M: Can we discuss it at our next meeting? 

W: No, we need to hurry because the field is in 

great demand.

M: Then, I’ll call the members to ask their 

opinions. 

W: Thanks a lot. If they all agree, I’ll reserve the 

field.

M: Okay. I’ll let you know as soon as I can. 

8. [출제의도] 이유 파악하기

M: Shannon, I heard your musical team will 

perform at the Lakeside Musical Festival.

W: Yeah. The team will perform the musical 

Grease. The cast is practicing everyday.

M: Great. Which role are you playing?

W: Actually, I won’t be able to perform this 

time. 

M: Why? Isn’t there a role that suits you?

W: Well... in fact, there is a very attractive role 

I wanted to play.

M: Then, why aren’t you performing? 

W: I’m going on a trip with my family to 

celebrate my grandfather’s 80th birthday 

during the festival. 

M: I’m sorry that you’ll miss the festival, but 

I’m sure being with your family will be 

meaningful. 

W: Right, and I can perform next time. 9. [출제의도] 지불할 금액 파악하기

M: Hello. How can I help you?

W: Hi, I’m looking for sandals for my twin 

daughters.

M: Sure. What size shoes do they wear?

W: They both wear size 4.

M: We have several styles for that size. This 

design is one of our best sellers.

W: They look really good. How much are they?

M: They’re 50 dollars.

W: Oh, that’s pretty expensive. 

M: Then, how about these? These ones also sell 

well, and they’re only 40 dollars.

W: Great. I like these. I’ll take two pairs.

M: Okay. Do you have any of our discount 

coupons? 

W: Yes. Can I use this 10% off birthday 

coupon?

M: Of course. How would you like to pay?

W: I’ll pay by credit card.

10. [출제의도] 언급되지 않은 내용 파악하기

W: Peter, do you know the series of paintings 

Water Lilies by Claude Monet?

M: Sure. It’s a collection of his paintings of his 

water gardens in Giverny. I like them. 

W: I’m thinking of going on the Monet Tour. 

Would you like to come with me?

M: Sounds interesting! Tell me more about it.

W: It’s a one­day trip. We’ll go to Monet’s 

House and Gardens in Giverny. We will 

travel comfortably on a bus. 

M: Great. How long is the whole tour? 

W: About ten hours. It starts at 8 a.m. 

M: Eight a.m.? That’s too early. 

W: Maybe. But the participants will meet at the 

entrance of City Hall, and that isn’t far from 

your place. 

M: Okay. How much does the tour cost?

W: Eighty euros, which includes the ten euro 

entry fee.

M: Count me in. I’m excited to walk through 

the beautiful gardens.

W: All right. Then, let’s book it now. 

11. [출제의도] 담화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M: Are you looking for some exciting 

experiences for this summer? Then don’t 

miss Green Farm’s Fun Day! People of all 

ages can participate. It’ll be held on Sunday, 

July 28th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There’ll 

be various fun activities like hay rides, farm 

tours, games, arts and crafts, and cheese 

making. You can also get hands­on 

experience by petting and feeding farm 

animals. A barbecue lunch and cold drinks 

will be available for purchase, or you can 

bring your own lunch and enjoy a picnic. 

The participation fee is 20 dollars for adults 

and ten dollars for kids 12 and under. You 

can register at greenfarm.org. Why don’t you 

come and make this summer one to 

remember?

12. [출제의도] 화자의 선택 파악하기

M: Honey, what are you doing?

W: I’m searching the Internet to buy an air fryer. Why don’t you help me choose one?

M: You mean the device that fries food without 

using oil? I like it. We should buy one that’s 

big enough to cook a whole chicken.

W: Right. Its capacity should be more than four 

liters.

M: Great. Hmm... how much do you think we 

can afford to spend?

W: I don’t want to pay more than 90 dollars for it.

M: Okay. And does the type of basket matter?

W: Well... I’ve heard that a removable basket is 

easier to wash.

M: Oh, is it? Then we should choose one with 

that type of basket.

W: I think so, too. Between the two models 

left, I’d like the one with the higher 

customer rating.

M: I totally agree with you. Let’s buy this one. 

13. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Tony, what’s wrong? You don’t look so good.

M: Preparing for this math exam is killing me, 

mom. There’s too much to study.

W: I thought you liked math.

M: I do when there’s no exam pressure. 

W: I understand. Actually, I might have a 

suggestion that can help you. Do you 

remember when you put together that 

10,000­piece puzzle?

M: The one hanging in my bedroom? 

W: Right. What was the best part of putting it 

together?

M: Even though it was difficult, putting each 

piece in its place was awesome. I finished 

the whole puzzle before I knew it.

W: Exactly! Just like working on the puzzle, 

why don’t you concentrate on solving the 

math problems one by one?

M: Oh, I got it. I should focus on the pieces 

instead of worrying about the big picture. 

W: So, have you figured out how you can 

prepare for your exam now?

M: 14. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Honey, what are you looking at?

W: I’m looking at photos of cute animals.

M: I know you’re an animal lover. Are there 

any animals that catch your eye?

W: Yeah, look at this adorable kitten. [Pause] I 

think we should get a cat.

M: Are you serious? We should be very careful 

about deciding to get a pet.

W: You’re right. But I’m sure we can handle it. 

Also, pets could be good friends for our 

kids.

M: I can’t deny that. The kids have always 

wanted to have a pet.

W: Then, do you agree to getting a cat?

M: I’m a little bit worried, but it’s okay if 

you’re happy.

W: Thanks a lot, honey. Shall we visit a pet 

shop or look to adopt?

M: Hmm... we’d better adopt a cat rather than 

buy one.

W: Okay. Where should we look?

M: I heard my friend Jenny is looking for 

people to adopt her newborn kittens. 

W: 15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말 고르기

W: Brian is a student tutor helping children 

learn English at the local library. Brian is 

now helping a boy named Minsu who moved 

from Korea. Brian is having a hard time 

since Minsu doesn’t seem to be very 

engaged in learning English words. So, Brian 

goes to his fellow tutor Sarah, who helped 

Minsu study math the previous year, and 

asks for advice on how to motivate Minsu. 

Hearing Brian’s concerns, Sarah remembers 

that Minsu loves music and enjoys singing 

along to pop songs. Sarah wants to suggest 

to Brian that if he adds musical elements to 

his tutoring, Minsu will become more 

interested in learning English vocabulary. In 

this situation, what would Sarah most likely 

say to Brian? 

16~17. [출제의도] 담화의 주제 파악하기, 

 언급되지 않은 내용 파악하기

M: Hello, class. Last time, we learned about 

major international holidays. This time, we’ll 

find out how people around the world 

traditionally dine during those holidays. First, 

mince pies have been a Christmas food in 

the United Kingdom since the 13th century. 

They consist of dried fruit and spices like 

cinnamon. Second, spiced hot chocolate is a 

Christmas tradition in Peru. Churches take 

donations to make large quantities of it, and 

it is served to those less fortunate in the 

weeks leading up to Christmas. Next, on 

New Year’s Eve, people in Sweden serve 

rice pudding with an almond hidden inside. 

It’s believed that whoever finds the almond 

will receive 12 months of good fortune in 

the new year. Finally, pork is known to 

bring good luck on New Year’s Day. In Cuba, 

it’s traditional to roast a baby pig on that 

day because the animal symbolizes moving 

forward into the new year. Now, we’ll watch 

a video on how to cook some of these 

holiday foods.



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2020학년도 대학수학능력시험 6월 모의평가 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본
M: Hi, Ellen. I heard you participated in the audition for the musical.
W: Yeah, I did. But I’m not sure if I’ll get the role. I’m waiting for the results.
M: When will they give the results?
W:
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W: Hi, Nick. Are you still using the laptop you borrowed from me?
M: Oh, Jenny. I was about to tell you that mine has been repaired.
W: That’s great. I need my laptop back for a workshop tomorrow.
M:
- 3 -
M: Good morning, Pyntech company employees. I’m Paul Larson from the
Department of Human Resources. As you know, the deadline to apply for the
Excellent Employee Award is next Friday. So far, only a few people have
applied for the award. I’d like to encourage all of you to submit your
application form for a chance to win. In addition to the $300 prize, it’s an
opportunity for your efforts to be recognized. Application for this award is
open to any employee who has shown outstanding performance and has
helped create a positive work environment this year. It doesn’t matter
whether you won previously or not. So if you think you’re qualified, please
don’t hesitate to apply for the Excellent Employee Award. Maybe you’ll be
the winner this year!
- 4 -
M: What are you doing, Ms. Roberts? Are you writing a letter by hand?
W: Yes, Mr. Williams. I’m writing thank-you notes to my clients.
M: Isn’t it easier to use a computer?
W: Probably, but I think people are moved when they get a hand-written letter,
instead of one that’s been typed on the computer.
M: It must take a long time. And you have so many clients.
W: Well, I think it’s worth it. A hand-written letter can give an impression of
being taken very special care of.
M: But I’m still not sure it’s worth the extra effort.
W: Imagine getting a hand-written letter from someone. You’d probably be
touched by their extra effort, wouldn’t you?
M: You’re right. I guess I would feel personally connected with the writer.
W: That’s what I mean. A hand-written letter really touches a person’s heart.
M: Now I get your point.
- 5 -
[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello.
M: Hello, Ms. Peterson. This is David Smith.
W: Oh, hi, Mr. Smith. Thank you for coming to my photo exhibition yesterday.
M: My pleasure. It was great meeting you. So have you thought about what I
suggested?
W: Yes, I have. I’d be happy to take pictures for the cookbook you’re planning
to publish.
M: I’m glad to hear that. My cookbook will be a big hit with your photos.
W: Thanks for saying so.
M: Then why don’t we meet at my restaurant to talk about the project in detail?
W: Okay. My studio is closed on Wednesdays, so I’m free then. Is this
Wednesday convenient for you?
M: Great. How about 10 o’clock in the morning?
W: That’s fine with me.
M: After talking about the project, I’ll make you a few dishes using my best recipes.
W: Fantastic. See you then.
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M: Honey, I found a restaurant for our wedding anniversary.
W: Great. Is that their website?
M: Yeah. Take a look at this photo.
W: Wow! There’s a piano on the stage.
M: Yes. They have live performances on weekends.
W: That’s wonderful. I like the star-shaped light hanging from the ceiling.
M: Yeah. It glows beautifully. What do you think of the two pictures on the wall?
W: They’re nice. They add to the atmosphere. Honey, which table should we sit at?
M: How about the round table between the rectangular ones?
W: I love it. It looks pretty, and it’s the perfect place to watch a performance.
M: Sure. Look! I like the striped curtains on the window.
W: Yeah, I like the striped pattern, too.
M: I’m glad you like the restaurant. I’ll make a reservation.
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W: Mr. Johnson, how are the Children’s Book Week preparations going?
M: They’re going well. For the signing events, I’ve already contacted the authors.
W: That’s great. Did you finish the advertising preparations I asked for?
M: Yes. I made fliers for the events and printed them out.
W: Great. I also think sending text messages to our members will help.
M: No worries. I’ve done that, too.
W: Okay. Do you remember the discount event? If customers buy one book,
they get another for 50% off.
M: Yes, I do. You said you would decide which books would be part of the event.
W: Right. Here’s the list of the books. The next step is displaying them for the
discount event. Would you like to do that?
M: No problem. I’ll do it.
W: Thanks. Then I’ll order some gifts for the events.
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M: Hi, Charlotte. How was the basketball game last night?
W: Well, unfortunately, I couldn’t go.
M: Oh, no! What happened? Were the tickets sold out?
W: No, I bought a ticket in advance.
M: I’m not surprised. I know they’re your favorite team.
W: Yeah. I even changed my work schedule to go to the game.
M: But you couldn’t go. Why not?
W: Well, I had to take care of my daughter unexpectedly.
M: Doesn’t your husband usually watch her on weekdays?
W: He does. But suddenly he had to go on a business trip yesterday, so I had to
take care of her.
M: That’s too bad. Well, there’s always next time.
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W: Hello. Welcome to Uncle John’s Dairy Farm. How can I help you?
M: Hi. I’d like to buy admission tickets for the dairy farm.
W: Alright. It’s $10 per adult and $5 per child.
M: Okay. I’ll take one adult and two children’s tickets, please.
W: Sure thing. And we also have a hands-on experience program for children.
They get to make pizza with cheese from our farm.
M: Sounds fun. How much is it?
W: It’s originally $20 per child. But this week, you can get a 50% discount on
the program.
M: Wow! That’s lucky. I’ll buy two.
W: I’m sure your kids will love it.
M: I hope so. Ah, I have a coupon for 10% off. Can I use it?
W: Let me check. [Typing sound] Sorry, but this coupon expired last week.
M: Too bad I’m not able to use it. I’ll pay by credit card.
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M: Hi, Jessica. What are you looking at?
W: Oh, hi, Michael. I’m looking at the posters for the student president election
to find out more about it.
M: Oh, yeah? When is the election going to be?
W: It’s next Wednesday, July 17.
M: Okay. And I’m curious about what the candidates’ promises are this year.
W: Well, the first candidate promises to make the school festival the best. And
the second candidate’s promise is to extend gym hours.
M: Hmm... To make up my mind, I’ll have to hear their speeches.
W: Me, too. They’ll each give their speech in the main auditorium this Friday.
M: Okay. This year the method of voting is electronic, isn’t it?
W: Yeah. If you log in on the voting page with your student number and
password, you can vote there.
M: Great. I’m excited to see who will be elected!
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Sunstone City Library
W: Hello, Beautiful Moment listeners. I’m Sarah Cliff. I have great news. The
Sunstone City Library opens on August 5. I know many of you are excited
about this. The library was designed by famous architect Samuel Lewis,
who’s known for having designed the Kingsbury Museum. This library
offers a wide range of virtual reality experiences in its science section. The
virtual reality devices can be used for free. What this library is most proud of
is its book collection. It has the second largest collection of books in
Sunstone City. There’s another thing you should know. On the opening day,
the library will give visitors a gift. Why don’t you visit the library for a
wonderful experience? I’ll be back after a commercial break. Stay tuned!
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M: Honey, I’m looking online for a picture frame for the painting we bought
recently. Shall we choose one together?
W: Sure. Let me see. How much should we spend?
M: I don’t want to spend more than $40. I think a picture frame over that price is
too expensive.
W: I see. Then let’s go for a model under $40. Next, which material do you want?
M: I don’t like plastic. What do you think?
W: Me, neither. It’s not eco-friendly.
M: Okay. Let’s choose from the non-plastic models. Now what about the color?
W: Well, not white. White wouldn’t match the painting well.
M: You’re right. Plus, white gets dirty too easily.
W: Then we have two options left. Oh, they both come with a free gift. Which
do you prefer, the picture key ring or the picture magnet?
M: Well, why don’t we take the picture magnet?
W: Alright. It would be a great decoration for our refrigerator.
M: Okay. Let’s order this model.
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[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello, Jake.
M: Hi, Betty. Sorry to call you this early.
W: That’s okay. Is anything wrong?
M: You know I’m directing the school play Snow White, right?
W: Of course. The play’s going to be this afternoon.
M: Right. But I have a serious problem. The student responsible for the sound
effects cannot come because he has a bad cold.
W: Oh, no.
M: So, I need someone who can control the sound effect system for the
performance this afternoon. I’m thinking you could do the job since you did
it for last year’s play.
W: Sorry, I can’t, Jake. I have an interview for a student exchange program this
afternoon.
M: Hmm... I don’t know what to do then.
W: Well, I can call a friend of mine, if you want. He knows how to use the system.
M: Really? That would be a great help.
W: Okay. Let me check if he’s available.
M:
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W: Dad, you’re early. What are you doing in the kitchen?
M: Hi, Amy. I finished work early, so I’m going to cook something.
W: Great! What are you going to cook?
M: How about turkey sandwiches and mashed potatoes?
W: That sounds good. But can you make your shrimp pasta, instead?
M: I know that’s your favorite, but we don’t have any shrimp.
W: Oh, please, Dad. Your shrimp pasta is the best!
M: Okay. Well, there’s a seafood market near your mom’s company. Why don’t
you call and see if she can buy some shrimp?
W: That’s a good idea. I think it’s about time for her to leave the office.
M: Yeah. You’d better hurry up. I’ll start preparing vegetables for the pasta.
W:
- 15 -
Peter Peter
M: Peter recently gave his grandmother a smartphone for her birthday. She uses
it frequently and often asks Peter to help her do things such as sharing photos
or downloading apps. Peter is happy to help her, but he has to go abroad for a
long business trip next week. He’s worried that she’ll have no one to help her
with her smartphone. So he searches for a way to help her and finds that the
local senior center offers a class which teaches seniors how to use smartphones.
He thinks the class can help her use the smartphone by herself. So, Peter
wants to tell his grandmother to learn smartphone skills from the senior
center. In this situation, what would Peter most likely say to his grandmother?
- 16 -
W: Hello, students. Last class, we learned about the history of museums. You may
think they’re boring, but that’s not true. Today I’ll tell you about museums in
different countries that are not like any museums you’ve ever seen. Each has
unusual features which will surely grab your attention. First is a spy museum in
the USA. Here you can see a collection of spy tools including mini cameras,
fake money, and special devices from the spy movies. Then there’s an
interesting toilet museum in India. The museum displays toilets and related
items ranging from ancient to modern times. These have been collected from
50 countries. Next, Japan has an instant ramen museum. Here you can learn
ramen’s history and make your own fresh cup of ramen. Finally, one museum
has an unusual way of enjoying the exhibits. To explore the underwater museum
in Mexico, you have to snorkel, scuba dive, or ride a glass-bottom boat. Which
museum most interests you?
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