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06강 할 일, 부탁한 일.MP3
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EBS 2021학년 수능특강 영어듣기 06 할 일, 부탁한 일 대본 및 정답 mp3
06 할 일, 부탁한 일

 
기출 예제 정답 ④

[Script & Translation]
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.

     Exercises
1 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M:  Excuse me.
W:  Yes. How can I help you?
M: I lost a book that I checked out and I’m not sure what to do.
W: Okay. You may buy a copy of the same book for the library or pay the cost of the lost book.
M: I tried to buy one at the bookstore downtown, but unfortunately it’s out of stock right now.
W:  Then you can just pay the cost of the book.
M:  Okay. Can I pay it now?
W: Sure. I need to check the price of the book. May I see your library card, please?
M:  Of course. [Pause] Here it is.
W: Thanks. [Typing sound] Is the lost book True to Our Feelings?
M: Yes.
W: All right. I’ll check the price of the book. Wait a moment, please.
M:  Okay, thanks.


2 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
M: Sophia, we have a problem with our school trip next week.
W:  What do you mean, Brian?
M: It’s supposed to rain all next week according to the weather forecast.
W:  Oh, no. And it’s too late to change the date.
M: Right. That’s too bad because I know the students have been really looking forward to going to the S&J Amusement Park.
W:  I know, but I think we have to change the place.
M:  Do you have any place in mind?
W: How about going to the Museum of Modern Art instead?
M: That’s a good idea, but it’s too small for all of our students. Oh, I’ve got an idea! How about the Play K-Pop theme park? Actually, it’s the second favorite place our students want to visit.
W:  Perfect. The students will love that place.
 
M: Then, can you call a teachers’ meeting to discuss the change of our school trip? I’ll see if we can reserve tickets to the park.
W:  Okay, I will.
남: Sophia, 다음 주에 있을 우리 학교 소풍에 문제가 생겼어요.

3 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
M:  Angela, do you have any classes this afternoon?
W:  No, I don’t, but I have a few things to do. Why?
M:  I was going to see if you’d like to go to the   musical
Hero with me.
 
W:  I’d like to, but I thought you were going with Jack.
M: I was supposed to, but unfortunately he sprained his ankle while playing soccer yesterday and needs to just stay home.
W: That’s too bad. I wish I could go to the musical with you, but I’m afraid I can’t.
M:  Why? What do you have to do this afternoon?
W:  I need to take my grandma to the airport, and go   to a watch repair shop to have my watch with broken glass fixed.
M:  Oh, I think I can go to the repair shop for you.
W:  Really? That’d save me some time.
M: No problem. Just give me your watch, and tell me where the shop is located.
W: Okay, thanks a lot. I think I can go to the musical with you then.

4 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M: Pam, how much time do we have before Mom and Dad come back?
W:  Well, we have about an hour.
M:  Oh, then I need to hurry up.
W: You’re not done cooking yet? This is supposed to be a surprise wedding anniversary party for Mom and Dad, so you’d better finish quickly.
M: I know. I’ll be done in about 20 minutes. Have you finished making an anniversary card for them?
W: Yeah. And I decorated the living room with balloons.
M: Thanks. I didn’t realize it’d take so long to cook everything.
W: That’s okay. You’re almost done. Where’s the cake that you ordered? You said you’d pick it up from the bakery.
M: Oh, I totally forgot. Pam, sorry but can you do that for me? I need to finish cooking.
W: Okay. And when I come back, I’ll help you clean the kitchen.
M:  Thank you so much.


5 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
M:  Liz, the dance club audition is tomorrow    morning.
Do you know how many applicants there are?
W: Yeah. I checked the club’s blog. There are 15 applicants. Here’s the list.
M: Oh, that’s more than I expected. Our promotional posters must have worked!
W:  Yeah,  I  guess so.  Have  you  confirmed with Mr.
Wilkins that he’s going to judge the audition?
M: Yes, I just talked to him. The music files for the audition are ready, right?
W: Sure. I’ve downloaded them onto the computer this morning.
M: Great. Oh, what about speakers? Remember we were going to try to find some louder ones than ours?
W: Yeah. I asked the music teacher yesterday if we could borrow some speakers and she said yes. I’ll go get them now.
M: Great. I’ll go check the video camera to record the auditions.
W:  Okay. See you in a while.

6 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M: Hi, Ms. Ford. What are you setting up? You look very busy.
W: Hi, Mr. Swift. I’m getting things ready for the local theater company performance that’s this Friday.
M: Oh, I almost forgot that they’re coming to our school this Friday. So, you’re decorating the stage for the performance.
W: Yes. I have so many things to do. Mr. Swift, do you have some time now?
M:  Sure. I can help you if you want.
W:  Great! Thank you so much.
M: No problem. I see a stack of posters over there. I can put them up on the bulletin boards if you’d like.
W: Someone else is working on that. Oh, we need to set up a table in front of the entrance.
M:  You mean a table for pamphlets?
W: Right. Could you do that for me? You can use the big table in the art room.
M:  Okay. Just leave it to me.
W: Great, thanks! I’m going to go check the lights on the stage.

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EBS 2021학년 수능특강 영어듣기 05 그림 내용 일치 대본 및 정답 mp3
05 그림 내용 일치
기출 예제 ④
Exercises   1 ⑤ 2 ④ 3 ③ 4 ④ 5 ④ 6 ④

기출 예제 정답 ④

[Script & Translation]
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.


     Exercises
1 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
W:  Welcome back home, honey.
M: Thanks. It’s nice to be back from that long business trip. Wow, you rearranged the living room.
W: Yes. I replaced the curtains with blinds. Do you like them?
M: They’re much better. I think blinds were a good choice. They are easier to clean than curtains.
W: Right. What do you think of the picture hung between the windows? I got our recent family picture framed.
M:  Perfect. And you got two new cushions for the sofa.
W: Yes. The children really like them because they’re heart-shaped. Did you notice the plant beside the lamp?
M: Oh, I like it. I heard houseplants are good for our health.
W:  Yeah. I’d like to get more later.
M: That’d be nice. And I like the new striped rug on the floor. Where did you get it?
W:  At the home goods store in the mall. It was 50% off.
M:  Great deal! I love what you’ve done, honey.
W: Thanks.

2 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
M:  Hello. May I help you?
W: Yes. I’m looking for a Bluetooth speaker. It’s a high school graduation present for my son.
M: All right. We have speakers in many shapes. This cone-shaped one is on sale.
W:  My son specifically said he wanted something  cool.
He wouldn’t like a cone.
M:  How about one of these more modern designs?
W: One of those might work. This cube-shaped one is nice. It has a case, but does it have a wrist strap?
M: No, it doesn’t. But we have the same cube model with a wrist strap. It just doesn’t come with a case.
W: Okay, let me think. Hmm. Oh, could you show me that speaker over there?
M:  The pyramid-shaped speaker?
W:  Yeah. The design is unique and it has a case.
M: Actually, this model comes with both a case and a wrist strap.

W:  Yes, I do want that. I’ll take one.

3 정답 ③
[Script & Translation]
M:  Mom, here’s the poster I painted for my  homework.
What do you think?
W: It’s great! Is it for World Environment Day next week?
M: Yeah. Each student has to make a poster about environmental protection. We’re going to hang the posters around the school.
W: Neat! I like the heart-shaped earth you painted in the top left corner.
M: It shows we need to love the earth. And I put “SAVE THE EARTH” under the earth.
W:  That’s a good idea. It’s almost like a smile.
M: What do you think of the triangular flag with a bird on it?
W:  It’s really cool. You’re so creative.
M: Thanks.
W: And I think it’s really great how you put recycling symbols in the two bicycle wheels.
M: I thought they’d look good there. And I wanted to emphasize recycling.
W:  The bicycle basket is full of flowers. I like them.
M:  I’m glad you like my work! Thanks, Mom.

4 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
M:  Mom, I’m home! I finished moving into the dorms.
W: Oh, good! How’s your dorm room? Did you take a picture of it?
M:  Yeah, here take a look.
W:  Oh, you hung your drawing under the clock.
M: Yes, the desk just below it is mine. And look! Here’s the lamp you bought me on my desk.
W: That’s nice. You have two windows so you’ll get a lot of sunlight.
M: Yeah, and my roommate put a houseplant between them.
W:  That’s a nice touch. Just don’t forget to water it!
M: My roommate and I joked about that! The desk next to the coat rack is his.
W: It looks like he really likes to read. His bookshelf is full of books.
M: Yeah. And he said anytime I want to read them I can.
W: He sounds really nice. Did he bring this round rug between the desks?
M: No, I did. My friends gave it to me as a move-in present.
W:  That’s nice of them. Your room looks great.

5 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
M:  Mom, come here and look at this view!
W:  Wow!  It’s wonderful! See the U-shaped   walkway?
That’s where we’re going to stop next.
M:  Oh cool!
W:  Yeah. We’ll be able to walk over the water.
M: That’ll be fun. I also want to go on that deck under the walkway.
W:  Okay. We’ll do that too.
M: Why are there railroad tracks leading to the entrance of the walkway?
W: There used to be trains. But now the tracks are just a path for people.
M: Oh, I see. And those square rocks at the bottom of the cliff are unique. Most rocks are round.
W:  Right. They’re really unusual.
M:  Can we go on that boat near the lighthouse?
W:  I’m not sure, but we can ask when we get there.
M:  Okay. Let’s go!

6 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
M: Ms. Robinson, I finished setting up the tables and chairs outside.
W: Great, thanks. Now we just need to figure out where to put the coffee mug sculpture.
M: How about putting it next to the entrance sign? W: That’s where we’re going to set out the menu. M:  Oh yeah, that’s right. You told me that earlier.
W: What do you think about putting the sculpture between the ordering counter and the stairs?
M: It’d look good there, but I think it’d be in the way because that’s where a lot of customers are going to be waiting for their drinks.
W:  Good point. Then how about next to the tree?
M: But a lot of people use those stairs. It’d just get in the way there, too.
W: Then how about under the clock? M: You mean next to the flower bed? W:  Yeah. I think it’d look good there.
M: I agree. Let’s put it there. And it’d be nice to have something around the fountain.
W:  Yeah. I’ll put a big planter next to the fountain.

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EBS 2021학년 수능특강 영어듣기 04 관계, 심정, 장소 대본 및 정답 mp3
04 관계, 심정, 장소

 
기출 예제 정답 ③

[Script & Translation]
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.


     Exercises
1 정답 ②
[Script & Translation]
W: Excuse me, sir. Are we allowed to eat around the gardens?
M: No, ma’am. To protect the gardens, we no longer allow people to eat anywhere around the gardens. The number of visitors has just increased too much.
W:  Where can I eat then?
M: There’s a picnic area next to the rose garden. That’s the only place where you can eat.
W: All right. By the way, I heard that you expanded the gardens last year, right?
M: Yes. The newest garden has wild flowers from Africa. Make sure you see it if you haven’t yet.
W: Okay, thank you. Actually, I work for a fashion magazine, and this seems like a great place for a photo shoot. Would that be possible?
M: Sure. But you need permission first. After seeing the gardens, stop by the management office, where I work. I’ll help you.
W:  I will. Thank you.
M:  You’re welcome.



2 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
W:  Hello, Mr. Young.
M:  Hello, Ms. Franklin.
W:  How’s your business going?
M: Not so good due to the unusually hot weather. Some of the vegetables in my store have been quickly going bad in the heat and aren’t selling well.
W:  I’m sorry to hear that.
M: So I wish there were a roof for our outdoor market that could block out the sun.
W: Well, as a member of the market management  team, I always try to help you. The management  office is going to install a roof to cover the aisles in our market as soon as possible.
M:  Oh, really? That’s great! That’ll really help.
W: I’m working on some promotional events to help sellers in our market.
M: That’s a great idea. I really appreciate your hard work to make the market a better place.
W: I’m glad to help out. That’s my job for all the sellers like you at this market.


3 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation] [Telephone rings.] M: Hello?

W: Hello, Mr. White. This is Julia Lawrence from JJC Television Station.
M:  Hi, Ms. Lawrence. How is everything going?
W:  Pretty good. We  finally set a date for our   shooting.
It’ll be from April 1st to April 15th.
M: That sounds great. I’ll make sure that everything is ready, including accommodation and transportation.
W: Thank you. As I told you, ten people  including my staff and cameramen will go there. How is the weather there these days?
M: After the severely cold winter, it’s getting  warmer. In April it’ll be the perfect time for you to shoot a documentary about wild animals.
W: Great. I feel so relieved to have your local guidance there. You’re so knowledgeable about the area.
M: It’s exciting for me to be using my expertise in this shoot.
W: Thank you, Mr. White. My assistant producer will email you detailed information on our shooting schedule today.
M:  That sounds perfect.

4 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
W:  Good morning, sir. May I help you?
M: Yes. I saw your ad that said you have many kinds of cars.
W:  Sure. Do you have any particular model in mind?
M: Something small, like a sedan. And an automatic. I need one for 3 days.
W:  Okay. These are the ones we have available now.
M:  Let’s see. How much is it for this car?
W:  It’s $50 a day.
M: Okay. I’ll take it. And can I return the car in Boston, not here?
W: Yes, you can. We have a location there. And there’s no extra charge.
M:  Great. Thanks.
W: You’re welcome. I just need to see your driver’s license.
M:  Here you are. And can I pay with a credit card?
W: Sure.
M:  Here is my credit card.
W: Okay. Sign here. I’ll go pull up the car for you. Let’s check it together.
M:  Yes. Thank you.


5 정답 ③
[Script & Translation] [Telephone rings.] W: Hello?
M: Hello, this is Officer Jon Taylor from the Philadelphia
Police Station. Can I talk to Jason Steven?
W:  Jason isn’t at home, but this is his mother.
M: Oh, hello, ma’am. Maybe your son told you, but last month he dropped off a briefcase at the police station that he had found on the street. The owner wanted to repay Jason’s kindness, but Jason refused.
W:  Yes, he told me about that.
M: Actually, we decided to select Jason as the winner of the Good Citizen of the Month Award.
W:  Really? I can’t believe it! Thank you!
M: His behavior perfectly demonstrates the type of outstanding citizens we want in the community.   So
I’d like to invite your family to participate in the award ceremony at 10 a.m. next Friday.
W:  Okay, we’ll be there.
M:  Great. It’ll be on the 1st floor of the station.
W: Okay. Thank you, Officer. I’ll let Jason know this good news right away.

6 정답 ③
[Script & Translation]
W:  James, what are you doing here?
M:  Hey, Sarah. I just stopped by to get a new card. I lost

my wallet last week with my card in it.
W:  That’s too bad. Where did you lose it?
M: Somewhere at the amusement park, but I never found it. By the way, why are you here?
W:  I came to check out some books for writing a report.
M:  What is your report about?
W: It’s about the geographical distribution of plants. It’s due next week, but I’m just starting now.
M:  Oh, my! You didn’t leave yourself much time.
W: I know. I’ll be spending a lot of time in the reading room on this floor working on my report this week.
M: I hope you’ll finish your report in time. Well, I’ve got to get going. I have to go to the dentist. My appointment’s in 15 minutes.
W:  Okay. See you later.
여: James, 여기서 뭐 하니?

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03 의견, 주장 본문

 

 



 
기출 예제 정답 ③

[Script & Translation]
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.



     Exercises
1 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
W:  What are you doing, Paul?
M: I’m making a study plan for the midterm exams, Mom.
W:  That’s good.
M: My plan is to take a short break every hour and not stay up late at night.
W:  Sounds smart.
M: And I’m going to study only one subject a day, not several. I don’t want to mix them.
W: Are you sure about that? It can be refreshing for your brain to change subjects. It could be more efficient to study multiple subjects a day.
M: Oh, really? I thought it’d be better to just focus on one subject a day.
W: I can show you a news article I read about  focusing if you want. It says people easily lose focus when they try to do one thing for a long time.
M:  I can see that.
W: I think dividing up your time and working on multiple subjects during the day would be more productive.
M:  Okay. I’ll plan my studies with that in mind then.

2 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
W: Mr. Anderson, our club members are really looking forward to the Respect Life Campaign this Saturday.
M: That’s good. How many of your club members are participating?
W:  Everyone. We’ve finished making our signs.
M: Great. But I don’t think it’s a good idea to campaign outside if there’s a lot of fine dust. I’m afraid it’ll be bad this Saturday.
W:  Really? But it’ll be difficult to reschedule it.
M: I understand. But the forecast says the fine dust will be very bad this weekend. It won’t be good for your
 
health if you stay outside.
W:  What if we all wear masks?
M: Masks don’t really help when you’re outside for hours and the fine dust is really bad. You’re going to run the campaign all day, aren’t you?
W:  Yes, we are. Can we do it indoors?
M: I guess that could be an option. Would you like to do that?
W:  I’ll talk to the other members and let you know.
여: Anderson 선생님, 우리 동아리 부원들은 이번 토요일에 있 을 ‘생명 존중 캠페인’을 정말 기대하고 있어요.

3 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
W:  Hey, Jack, what’s that you’re writing?
M:  Hey, Miranda. It’s a feedback report for one of    my
 
coworkers. It’s a work requirement that we give feedback to each other.
W:  Is it helpful?
M:  Yeah. But it’s not easy to give negative feedback.
W:  What’s so difficult about it?
M: Well, I know that I should be honest, but I don’t want to hurt my coworker’s feelings.
W: If that’s the case, you should try to use verbs instead of adjectives.
M:  Can you be more specific?
W: If you use verbs rather than adjectives, it helps to make your feedback sound softer, and less like a personal attack.
M:  Can you give me an example?
W: For example, you can say “Sometimes you interrupt others and forget to ask for different opinions” instead of “You are sometimes bossy and controlling in team meetings.”
M:  I see what you mean. That’s a good idea. Thanks.


4 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
W: Ethan, you should come and have one of these apples my grandfather grew.
M:  Wow, thanks! [Pause] It has a really unique taste.
W:  Yeah. It’s a new variety grown from imported seeds.
M: Oh. Your grandfather must pay a lot for imported seeds.
W: He does. He told me, though, that a lot of fruits and vegetables sold in our country are from imported seeds.
M: I heard about that. My biology teacher said that. That means if other countries stopped giving us their seeds, we’d have a problem growing food.
W: Yeah. That’s why we need to develop more domestic varieties of seeds.
M: You’re right. If we keep relying too much on imported seeds, our domestic food industry may become less secure.
W: So researchers here at home are trying to develop domestic seed varieties. I hope they succeed in doing that.
M: For sure. That’s really important for our future food supply.
W: If we develop and take ownership of more of our seeds, we can create more food security and pay less to other countries for their seeds.


5 정답 ②
[Script & Translation]
W: Look! Josh, I’ve never seen a store with so many pairs of jeans.
M: Me, neither. I have a trivia question for you. Do you know how much water it takes to make one pair of jeans?
W:  I have no idea.
M: For just one pair, it requires up to 10,000 liters of water.
W:  No way that’s true.
M: It is true. Maybe worse, the coloring used to dye denim jeans is toxic. And some of it gets into waterways.
W:  That sounds terrible for the environment.
M: It is. That’s why we need to cut down on purchasing so many jeans.
W:  But jeans are so popular.
 
M: I know, but every time we buy a pair of jeans, we’re harming the environment.
W: I always knew plastic bags were bad for the environment, but not jeans.
M:  So it’s important to be an informed consumer.

6 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
W:  Honey, what are all these medicine bottles here for?
M:  I cleaned up  the medicine cabinet. I thought    you
 
might want to see them before getting rid of them.
W: All right, thanks. Let’s see. [Pause] Yeah, they’re all expired.
M:  Okay. I’ll throw them out then.
W:  You mean in the trash can?
M:  Yeah. Why?
W: We should take them to a place that has a medication disposal drop-off. The people there will dispose of them properly.
M: Oh, that’s a good idea. Earlier I just flushed a bunch of old pills down the toilet. That’s probably not good.
W: It’s not. The chemicals in the medications can end up in lakes and other water sources.
M:  That can’t be good.
W: So that’s why some places collect medications and safely dispose of them. That’s where we should take these.
M:  Okay. I’ll find out if there’s such a place near here.

 

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2021학년 수능특강 영어듣기 1강 목적 2강 주제 정답 및 대본


1강  1 ④ 2 ③ 3 ⑤ 4 ② 5 ③ 6 ④
2강  1 ① 2 ① 3 ① 4 ⑤ 5 ⑤ 6 ⑤


Script & Translation]
M: Hello, visitors. Welcome to the Fisherman’s Village at Blue Island Harbor Park. I’ll be your guide for today’s tour. Before starting the tour, I’d like to remind you of one very important rule. When you walk around the village, you’ll see seals near the docks. A lot of tourists want to feed them, but please don’t. They may be cute, but if they get scared, they will bite, and they have very sharp teeth. Also, if they get used to people feeding them, they’ll stop hunting for wild food. This would negatively impact their survival ability in nature. Your cooperation will help protect you and these little creatures. Let’s start the tour!


2 정답 ③
[Script & Translation]
W: Good morning, Westview County area listeners! My name is Alicia Jones, and I’m a 78-year-old Westview County resident. And guess what? Every morning I log onto my social media account and share the latest news with people all around the world. That’s surprising for someone my age, right? I learned how to do this in a communications technology class the community center offers for seniors. If you’re a senior, you too can learn how to use communications technology by registering   for a class at the center! There are classes on using a smartphone, creating and maintaining a social media account, exchanging messages on social media, sending emails, and managing and editing digital photos. Join a class today and learn a new skill! You’re never too old to learn something new. For more information, please visit the center website.



3 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M: Good evening, parents and local residents. Thank you for coming to this evening’s annual public town meeting. I’m Allen Brewster, head of Cornhill High School security, and before we start the meeting I just have a quick announcement. As you know, the road to the main entrance of the school is really narrow. And when parents are dropping off and picking up their children before and after school, it gets really crowded with many cars and people. This can create a safety hazard for the students and local residents. As such, we’re planning to ask the city council to install traffic lights in front of the school. Before we do, we’d like to get your opinions  about it through an online survey. Please take a minute sometime to visit the school website and click on the link to take the survey. We’d really like to hear from you. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.


4 정답 ②
[Script & Translation]
M: Hello, listeners. I’m Daniel Brown from the Edmond Cancer Center. More and more people are being diagnosed with cancer nowadays, and many of them cannot afford the high cost of treatment. Edmond Cancer Center helps those people in need, and we have helped more than 2,000 cancer patients receive treatment. However, there are still a lot of people who need our help. So we’re desperately seeking donations and your support will make a huge difference to people who suffer from the financial difficulty of treating their cancer. If you can help, please call 604-537-2800. We’re waiting for your support. Thank you.


5 정답 ③
[Script & Translation]
W: Hello, students. I’m Mrs. Jackson, the vice principal. The local education office has recently   announced a plan to promote students’ general health. As part of this plan, our school will be offering a new afterschool program that includes various fitness activities for you to participate in. Our program will offer lessons in yoga, Pilates, badminton, tennis and taekwondo. All the classes will be taught by professional instructors from our local education office and you can sign up for any class you want on the school website during next week. The classes will be closed when they’re full, so you have to hurry. I expect many of you to participate in the fitness program and stay fit. Thank you for listening.

6 정답 ④
[Script & Translation]
M: Hello, everyone. I’m the student council president, Carl Sanders. I’m happy to talk with the student representatives in this forum today. Before we start, let me tell you why we’re here for discussion. Students started wearing uniforms when our school opened about 30 years ago. Since then, our students have been wearing the uniforms with pride and affection. However, recently, many students have been complaining that they feel too hot in their summer uniform and too cold in their winter uniform. Also, some students suggested that we change the current uniform design into something more stylish and comfortable. So today, we should discuss ways to improve our school uniforms to meet students’ needs while keeping our school traditions.

 

 


2 주제 본문 

     Exercises
1 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
M:  Hey, Amy. What are you doing?
W: I’m listening to an online Korean course. I’ve got so interested in K-pop that I decided to learn Korean.
M: Cool! You’ve also been taking Chinese classes for years, haven’t you?
W: Yeah. It’s not easy to learn a new language, but  it’s so beneficial. I’ve been able to make friends with people from different cultures.
M: That’s so great. I think learning another language also makes you see the world differently.
W: Definitely. It really helps you understand and respect other cultures.
M: And I heard that learning a foreign language helps develop certain mental skills.
W: That’s right. Because our brains have to cope with the complexity of language, our cognitive thinking and problem-solving skills get better.
M: That makes me want to learn a foreign language, too.



2 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
W: Honey, I can’t believe Nina is going to enter middle school next week.
M: Yeah, time flies. She seems to be looking forward to it.
W: She’ll love her school life. Oh, I was thinking we should make a good place for her to study.
M: Great idea. That’d help her study better. How should we do that?
W: I think we should buy her a nice desk and a chair to help maintain good posture.
M: Okay. And we should get her a desk lamp. Oh, also, let’s replace the light bulbs in her room with brighter ones.
W:  Yeah, her room is not bright enough. And how about getting some plants? They can make the room feel fresher and help her focus better.
M: Great. I saw some nice ones at the store a few days ago.
W: Cool! And we also need to remove some things that could distract her from studying.
M: Right. Why don’t we ask Nina to keep her video game system in another room? That’ll help her concentrate on her studies better.

3 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
W: Hello, everyone. Today, I’d like to tell you about one of the most important inventions in human history. This was invented to prevent diseases from widely spreading, and it is used all over the world.   Before it was invented, people would have to dig a deep hole to get rid of their body waste. Today, it  comes in various  shapes and  sizes around the  world, but it is commonly made of ceramic, concrete,  plastic, or wood. It can be with or without flushing water. It is found in homes, public restrooms, airplanes, and trains. However, some poor areas in developing countries still use unsanitary ones which are usually located outside. Can you guess what it is?


4 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M:  Mom, can I ask you something?
W:  Sure. What is it?
M: When I use the escalator, I should always stand on the right to let people in a hurry walk on the left, right?
W:  No. You can stand on either side.
M:  Wouldn’t that block people from walking?
W:  Actually, you’re not supposed to walk on escalators.
M:  You mean I shouldn’t move on  them? W: No. You shouldn’t run or walk for safety. M:  I see what you mean.
W:  And you should hold the handrail. It’s a lot safer.
M:  Good point. I’ll keep them in mind.


5 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M:  Hey, Shannon, come on in.
W:  Thanks for inviting me. Oh, you have parrots.
M: Yes. I got them from my next-door neighbor last year.
W: Aren’t they noisy? I used to have one, but I gave it away because I couldn’t stand its screaming.
M: Mine screamed a lot at first, but I’ve been training them and they’ve become much better now.
W:  Really? How have you done that?
M: When they start screaming, I leave the room and ignore them.
W:  That works for you? I tried that, but it didn’t work.
M: Another thing I do is take away their food when they scream a lot.
W:  And does it work?
M: Yeah. Parrots scream when they want attention and I control it through training.
W:  I understand. Good job!




6 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M: Hello, students! You may get angry when your friend shows up late for lunch. You may feel the same when your classmate refuses to cooperate in group projects. How do you usually respond in situations like these? You may have yelled at your friend or classmate, hurting their feelings. It’s important to deal with angry situations in a positive way. I’ll give you a tip. When you’re angry at someone, wait a while before you speak to the person. Take a few moments to collect your thoughts while waiting. Once you calm down, you can state how you feel clearly without hurting the person. Next time you feel angry, please remember this advice.

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 문제지 영어.pdf

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본




1 ⑤ 2 13 ② 3 25 ⑤ 2 37 ⑤ 3

2 ① 2 14 ④ 3 26 ⑤ 2 38 ④ 2

3 ① 2 15 ① 3 27 ④ 2 39 ④ 3

4 ⑤ 2 16 ⑤ 2 28 ④ 2 40 ③ 2

5 ① 2 17 ⑤ 2 29 ⑤ 3 41 ③ 2

6 ② 2 18 ① 2 30 ⑤ 2 42 ④ 3

7 ③ 2 19 ② 2 31 ② 2 43 ③ 2

8 ④ 2 20 ① 2 32 ③ 2 44 ⑤ 2

9 ③ 2 21 ② 2 33 ① 3 45 ④ 2

10 ④ 2 22 ① 2 34 ② 3

11 ③ 2 23 ③ 3 35 ③ 2

12 ① 2 24 ② 2 36 ② 2



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

M: Hello, viewers. Thank you for clicking on this video. I’m Ronnie Drain, and

I’ve been a personal fitness trainer for over 15 years. Today, I’d like to tell

you about my channel, Build Your Body. On my channel, you can watch

videos showing you how to do a variety of exercises that you can do at

home or at your office. If you’ve experienced difficulty exercising regularly,

my videos can provide easy guidelines and useful resources on exercise

routines. New videos will be uploaded every Friday. Visit my channel and

build a stronger, healthier body.

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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Good morning, Chris.

M: Good morning, Julie. How was your weekend?

W: It was wonderful. I went to an event called Stargazing Night with my

7-year-old son.

M: Oh, so you went outdoors to look up at stars. Your son must have had a

great time.

W: Yes. And I think it helped my son become familiar with mathematical

concepts.

M: Interesting! How does it do that?

W: By counting the stars together, my son had a chance to practice counting to

high numbers.

M: Ah, that makes sense.

W: Also, he enjoyed identifying shapes and tracing patterns that stars form

together.

M: Sounds like you had a magical and mathematical night!

W: Absolutely. I think looking at stars is a good way for kids to get used to

mathematical concepts.

M: Maybe I should take my daughter to the event next time.

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

M: Hello, Ms. Watson. Thank you for accepting my interview request.

W: My pleasure. You must be Michael from Windmore High School.

M: Yes. I’m honored to interview the person who designed the school I’m

attending.

W: Thank you. I’m very proud of that design.

M: What was the concept behind it?

W: When planning the design of the school building, I wanted to incorporate

elements of nature into it.

M: I see. Did you apply this concept in any other building designs?

W: Yes. Skyforest Tower. My design included mini gardens for each floor and a

roof-top garden, making the building look like a rising forest.

M: That’s impressive. Actually, my art teacher is taking us on a field trip there

next week.

W: Really? Make sure to visit the observation deck on the 32nd floor. The view

is spectacular.

M: Thanks. I’ll check it out with my classmates.

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

W: Wow, Sam. You turned the student council room into a hot chocolate booth.

M: Yes, Ms. Thompson. We’re ready to sell hot chocolate to raise money for

children in need.

W: Excellent. What are you going to put on the bulletin board under the clock?

M: I’ll post information letting people know where the profits will go.

W: Good. I like the banner on the wall.

M: Thanks. I designed it myself.

W: Awesome. Oh, I’m glad you put my stripe-patterned tablecloth on the table.

M: Thanks for letting us use it. Did you notice the snowman drawing that’s

hanging on the tree?

W: Yeah. I remember it was drawn by the child you helped last year. By the

way, there are three boxes on the floor. What are they for?

M: We’re going to fill those up with donations of toys and books.

W: Sounds great. Good luck.

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5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Hi, Mary. You look worried. What’s the matter?

W: Hi, Steve. Remember the report about wildflowers I’ve been working on?

M: Of course. That’s for your biology class, right?

W: Yeah. I was able to get pictures of all the wildflowers in my report except

for daisies.

M: I see. Can’t you submit your report without pictures of daisies?

W: No. I really need them. I even tried to take pictures of daisies myself, but I

found out that they usually bloom from spring to fall.

M: You know what? This spring, I went hiking with my dad and took some

pictures of wildflowers.

W: Do you have them on your phone? Can I see them?

M: Sure. Have a look.

W: Oh, the flowers in the pictures are daisies! These will be great for my report.

M: Really? Then I’ll send them to you.

W: Thanks. That would be very helpful.

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6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

M: Welcome to the Chestfield Hotel. How may I help you?

W: Hi, I’m Alice Milford. I made a reservation for me and my husband.

M: [Typing sound] Here it is. You reserved one room for one night at the

regular rate of $100.

W: Can I use this 10% discount coupon?

M: Sure, you can.

W: Fantastic. And is it possible to stay one more night?

M: Let me check. [Mouse clicking sound] Yes, the same room is available for

tomorrow.

W: Good. Do I get a discount for the second night, too?

M: Sorry. The coupon doesn’t apply to the second night. It’ll be $100. Do you

still want to stay an extra night?

W: Yes, I do.

M: Great. Will you and your husband have breakfast? It’s $10 per person for

each day.

W: No thanks. We’ll be going out early to go shopping. Here’s my credit card.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 텐트를 반품하려는 이유를 고르시오.

W: Honey, I’m home.

M: How was your day?

W: Alright. Hey, did you order something? There’s a large box outside the door.

M: It’s the tent we bought online for our camping trip. I’m returning it.

W: Is it because of the size? I remember you said it might be a little small to fit

all of us.

M: Actually, when I set up the tent, it seemed big enough to hold us all.

W: Then, did you find a cheaper one on another website?

M: No, price is not the issue.

W: Then, why are you returning the tent?

M: It’s too heavy to carry around. We usually have to walk a bit to get to the

campsite.

W: I see. Is someone coming to pick up the box?

M: Yes. I already scheduled a pickup.

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8. 대화를 듣고, Bradford Museum of Failure에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Hey, Kelly. Have you been to the Bradford Museum of Failure?

W: I’ve never even heard of it.

M: Well, I went there yesterday and it was amazing.

W: What does the museum exhibit?

M: It exhibits numerous failed products from the world’s best-known companies.

W: Interesting. That makes me curious about the purpose of founding the museum.

M: It was founded to deliver the message that we need to admit our failures to

truly succeed.

W: That’s quite a message, and it makes a lot of sense. Did it just open?

M: No, it opened in 2001.

W: How come I’ve never heard of it?

M: I guess many people don’t know about it. But visiting the museum was an

eye-opening experience.

W: Where is it?

M: It’s located in Greenfalls, Hillside.

W: That’s not too far from here. I’ll be sure to visit it.

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9. National Baking Competition에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Hello, listeners. I’m Carla Jones from the National Baking Association. I’m

glad to announce that we’re hosting the National Baking Competition on

December 20th. It’s an annual event aimed to discover people with a talent

and passion for baking. This year, the theme of the competition is “healthy

desserts.” We had the most applicants in the history of this competition, and

only 10 participants will advance to the final round. The top three will win

the grand prize of $10,000 each, and the recipes of the winners will appear

in our magazine. You can enjoy watching the entire competition from home.

It’ll be broadcast live on our website starting from 9 a.m. If you’re a food

lover, you won’t want to miss watching this event.

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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 주문할 재사용 빨대 세트를 고르시오.

M: Hi, Nicole. What are you doing?

W: Hi, Jack. I’m trying to buy a reusable straw set on the Internet. Do you want

to see?

M: Sure. [Pause] These bamboo ones seem good. They’re made from natural

materials.

W: That’s true, but I’m worried they may not dry quickly.

M: Okay. Then let’s look at straws made from other materials. How much are

you willing to spend on a set of straws?

W: I don’t want to spend more than $10.

M: That’s reasonable. How about length?

W: To use with my tumbler, eight or nine inches should be perfect.

M: Then you’re down to these two. A carrying case would be very useful when

going out.

W: Good point. I’ll take your recommendation and order this set now.

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

M: Lisa, are you okay from all the walking we did today?

W: Actually, Dad, my feet are tired from all the sightseeing. Also, I’m thirsty

because the weather is so hot out here.

M: Oh, then let’s go somewhere inside and get something to drink. Where should

we go?

W:

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

W: Excuse me, sir. I’m from the management office. You cannot park here because

we’re about to close off this section of the parking lot.

M: Why? What’s going on here?

W: We’re going to paint the walls in this section. If there are cars parked here,

we cannot start our work.

M:

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

[3점]

W: Hi. Can I get some help over here?

M: Sure. What can I help you with?

W: I’m thinking of buying this washing machine.

M: Good choice. It’s our best-selling model.

W: I really like its design and it has a lot of useful features. I’ll take it.

M: Great. However, you’ll have to wait for two weeks. We’re out of this model

right now.

W: Oh, no. I need it today. My washing machine broke down yesterday.

M: Then how about buying the one on display?

W: Oh, I didn’t know I could buy the displayed one.

M: Sure, you can. We can deliver and install it today.

W: That’s just what I need, but it’s not a new one.

M: Not to worry. It’s never been used. Also, like with the new ones, you can get

it repaired for free for up to three years.

W: That’s good.

M: We can also give you a 20% discount on it. It’s a pretty good deal.

W:

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

[3점]

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hello, Joe Burrow speaking.

W: Hello. This is Officer Blake from the Roselyn Police Station.

M: Oh, it’s good to speak to you again.

W: Nice to speak to you, too. Do you remember the boy who found your briefcase

and brought it here?

M: Sure. I wanted to give him a reward. But he wouldn’t accept it.

W: I remember you saying that before.

M: Yeah. I’d still like to somehow express my thanks in person.

W: Good. That’s why I’m calling you. Are you available next Friday at 10 a.m.?

M: Yes. I’m free at that time. Why?

W: The boy will receive the Junior Citizen Award for what he’s done for you.

M: That’s great news!

W: There’ll be a ceremony for him at the police station, and he invited you as

his guest. I was wondering if you can make it.

M:

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

W: Ben and Stacy are neighbors. Ben has been growing tomatoes in his

backyard for several years. Ben shares his tomatoes with Stacy every year

because she loves his fresh tomatoes. Today, Ben notices that his tomatoes

will be ready to be picked in about a week. However, he leaves for a

month-long business trip tomorrow. He’s worried that there’ll be no fresh

tomatoes left in his backyard by the time he comes back. He’d like Stacy to

have them while they are fresh and ripe. So, Ben wants to tell Stacy that she

can come and get the tomatoes from his backyard whenever she wants. In

this situation, what would Ben most likely say to Stacy?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16∼17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, students. Last time, I gave you a list of English expressions containing

color terms. Today, we’ll learn how these expressions got their meanings. The

first expression is “out of the blue,” meaning something happens unexpectedly.

It came from the phrase “a lightning bolt out of the blue,” which expresses the

idea that it’s unlikely to see lightning when there’s a clear blue sky. The next

expression, “white lie,” means a harmless lie to protect someone from a harsh

truth. This is because the color white traditionally symbolizes innocence.

Another expression, “green thumb,” refers to a great ability to cultivate plants.

Planting pots were often covered with tiny green plants, so those who worked

in gardens had green-stained hands. The last expression, “to see red,” means

to suddenly get very angry. Its origin possibly comes from the belief that bulls

get angry and attack when a bullfighter waves a red cape. I hope this lesson

helps you remember these phrases better.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 색깔이 아닌 것은?

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1 ③ 2 13 ④ 3 25 ③ 2 37 ⑤ 3

2 ④ 2 14 ⑤ 2 26 ④ 2 38 ③ 2

3 ① 2 15 ① 3 27 ⑤ 2 39 ③ 3

4 ① 2 16 ③ 2 28 ④ 2 40 ① 2

5 ② 2 17 ⑤ 2 29 ② 3 41 ③ 2

6 ④ 2 18 ③ 2 30 ⑤ 2 42 ② 3

7 ⑤ 2 19 ① 2 31 ③ 2 43 ② 2

8 ② 2 20 ① 2 32 ① 2 44 ⑤ 2

9 ② 3 21 ① 2 33 ② 3 45 ② 2

10 ④ 2 22 ④ 2 34 ② 3

11 ⑤ 2 23 ④ 3 35 ④ 2

12 ④ 2 24 ① 2 36 ③ 2


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.

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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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2020학년도 9월 고1 전국연합학력평가 영어듣기 대본 및 정답

 

 

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듣기 대본 및 해설

1. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Did you hear that Golden Bookstore will

hold a book signing event for Lora Johnson?

M: Oh, she is one of my favorite writers. I’ve

read all of her novels. When is it?

W: This Sunday afternoon. Do you want to

come with me?

M:

2. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Jane, are you almost done setting up your

drone?

W: Not yet. I’m having a hard time understanding

the instructions.

M: Watching some video clips might be helpful.

I’m sure you’ll find some showing you how

to do it.

W:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 파악하기

W: Hello, everyone. Thank you for visiting Dream

Amusement Park. To celebrate our 20th

anniversary, we have a special musical

performance for children, The Winter Princess,

all through this week. It was awarded the Best

Children’s Musical last year and features many

famous musical artists that you love. Today,

the performance will start at 4 p.m. at the

Rainbow Theater. If you’d like to join the show,

you need to make a reservation at any

information center nearby. We hope you all

have a wonderful time with us. Thank you.

4. [출제의도] 대화의 주제 파악하기

M: Hey, Sarah. What are you going to choose

for your afterschool

activity?

W: I’m not sure, Dad.

M: What about taking a coding course?

W: A coding course? Why should I do that?

M: I think learning to code can give you

important skills for the future.

W: Oh, I remember my teacher saying that coding

is a skill that can increase the chances of

getting a job. But it sounds difficult.

M: It might be, but it can help you learn how

to plan and organize your thoughts.

W: Good to know. And I heard coding helps

with math. Right?

M: Definitely. Plus, it improves your problemsolving

skills.

W: Cool! I think I’m going to take the course.

5. [출제의도] 화자의 관계 파악하기

W: Hello, Mr. Williams.

M: Please come on in, Ms. Jackson. How are

you doing?

W: I’m good. Recently our company published

several books, so I’ve been really busy.

M: Oh, I hope you get some time off soon.

W: I hope so, too. Well, I’ve read your work, The

Great Man. I think you nicely expressed the

feeling of the original book.

M: Thank you. Which book will I translate this

time?

W: It is a novel written by a Spanish writer,

Isabel Martinez.

M: Sounds good. I’m so happy to translate the

book.

W: My boss said that the book needs to be released

by December. So, is it possible to get the first

draft by the end of October?

M: No problem.

6. [출제의도] 그림 세부 내용 파악하기

M: Lisa, how’s the poster for our magic show

going?

W: I have changed a few things. Take a look.

M: Oh, I like the two birds at the top.

W: And I wrote the date and the time under

the title, Magic Show.

M: Nice choice. It’s more eyecatching.

W: What do you think of the rabbit in the hat?

M: I really like it. It’s so cute. And you put

the round table instead of the square one.

W: Yes, but I’m still not sure about the shape

of the table.

M: I think the round one looks much better.

W: Okay. And as you suggested, I drew a

magician holding a magic stick.

M: Nice. I think it’s perfect now.

W: Yeah, finally. Thanks for your help.

7. [출제의도] 화자가 할 일 파악하기

W: Chris, what are you doing?

M: I’m writing interview questions for the feature

story of our next school magazine.

W: Who are you interviewing?

M: The new English teacher. I’m going to interview

him tomorrow.

W: Do you need any help with the interview

questions?

M: No, I’m almost done. But I’m still looking for

someone to take photos during the interview.

W: Why don’t you ask Cindy? She’s good at

taking photos.

M: I already asked her, but she said she has

an important presentation tomorrow.

W: Well, how about Tom? He’s a member of

the photo club.

M: You mean the one in our chemistry class?

W: Yes. I think he’s the right person. Do you

want me to call him to see if he’s available

tomorrow?

M: That would be great. Thanks.

8. [출제의도] 이유 파악하기

W: James, check out the poster. It’s about this

year’s Winter Sports Camp.

M: I remember we had a great time at last

year’s camp.

W: Yes, we did. Let’s go to the camp together

again.

M: I’m afraid I can’t.

W: Why not? Do you still have ankle pain?

M: I’m still taking my pills, but don’t worry.

I’m fine.

W: Ah, you must have another family trip

scheduled.

M: No, not this time. Actually, it’s because of

my science project.

W: Haven’t you finished it yet?

M: I’ve already handed in the final report for the

project, but Mr. Miller said that I have to

participate in the National Science Contest

with it.

W: That’s great. You should definitely spend

your whole winter vacation preparing for

it, then.

M: I’m going to do my best. Have fun for me.

9. [출제의도] 지불할 금액 파악하기

M: Hello, ma’am. Welcome to the Aerospace Exhibition.

W: Hi, I’d like to get tickets for the exhibition.

M: Sure. We have two options, a fullday

ticket

and a halfday

ticket.

W: I’ll take the halfday

ticket. How much is it?

M: It’s $30 for adults and $20 for children.

How many tickets do you need?

W: One adult and two children’s tickets, please.

I have a membership card. Do you offer a

discount?

M: Yes. Gold membership holders get 20% off

the total, and silver membership holders get

10% off the total.

W: Great. I have a silver membership.

M: Okay. May I have your membership card?

W: Here it is. And I’ll be paying with cash.

10. [출제의도] 언급되지 않은 내용 파악하기

W: Hey, Sam. Have you heard about the MindUp

Program?

M: No, I haven’t. What is it?

W: It’s a program for high school students. Its

purpose is to encourage us to build a

positive mindset. You should come.

M: It sounds interesting. Please tell me more

about it.

W: There will be a lot of activities to help

relieve stress. Also, we’ll get to listen to

special lectures from successful young CEOs.

M: Awesome! I should sign up. When is it?

W: This Friday. It starts at 6 p.m.

M: Cool. How much is the admission fee?

W: It’s free for all students. You can apply for

the program on our school website.

M: Great. I’ll do it now.

11. [출제의도] 담화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M: Hello, listeners. I’m Ted Potter, the manager of

the Plata Community Center. I’d like to tell

you about the upcoming Plata Tea Festival.

It’s an annual tea festival held at City Hall.

This year it’ll take place on September 5th and

6th. More than 20 tea companies will

participate in this festival. During the festival,

you can enjoy blind tea tasting and food

pairing events. Also, you can learn tea

etiquette from experts. The admission fee is

$10 and children under 5 enter for free.

Reservations are not necessary. Come to this

festival and share a cup of tea with your

friends and family.

12. [출제의도] 화자의 선택 파악하기

M: Julie, what are you looking at?

W: I’m thinking of buying a new handheld fan.

Can you help me pick one?

M: Sure. Hmm, how about this one?

W: It looks good, but I don’t want to spend more

than $30.

M: Okay. And I think you should get one with

a battery that lasts more than 8 hours.

W: I think so, too. I usually spend more than 8

hours outside.

M: What about the fan speed levels? Do you need

a fan with 4 levels?

W: No. Three levels will be enough for me.

M: Then you have two models left. I recommend

the foldable one.

W: What’s special about it?

M: If you fold the handle, it’ll easily fit into your

handbag. It can also stand up on your desk.

W: That sounds convenient. I’ll buy that one.

13. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Hi, Andrew. I heard that your tennis club is

competing in the City Tennis Tournament.

M: Yes. We’ve been practicing a lot these days.

W: I’m sure you’ll do well.

M: Thanks. But our school tennis court is going

to be under construction starting next week,

so we won’t have a place to practice.

W: What about the community center? It has

several tennis courts.

M: We already checked. But all the courts are fully

booked.

W: That’s too bad. Oh, wait! My sister told me

her school tennis courts would be open to

the public starting this Saturday.

M: Really? That’s great news. Do I need a

reservation?

W: Yes. I remember she said that reservations

would start at 9 a.m. tomorrow.

M:

14. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Hey, Minho. What are you doing?

M: Hi, Mrs. Sharon. I’m writing an application

letter for college.

W: Can I take a look at it?

M: Of course. Please give me some advice after

you’re finished reading it.

W: Hmm.... You only listed the activities you’ve

done without being specific.

M: Yeah. Isn’t it good to include as many

activities as possible?

W: No. If you do that, your application letter

won’t be memorable.

M: But I thought if I wrote down a lot of

activities, I would stand out.

W: It’s actually the opposite. You should focus

on a few things and write about them in

detail.

M: I never thought about that. Do you really think

it’ll work?

W:

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말 고르기

M: Cathy and Brian are members of the same

orchestra. They are practicing together for the

upcoming concert. Lately, Brian doesn’t look so

good and seems to be unable to concentrate

during practice. When Cathy asks why, he tells

her that it’s because of his back pain. He sits

for long periods of time preparing for the

concert, so his back hurts. Cathy understands

his pain because she had the same problem last

year. However, after she started yoga, her back

pain disappeared. She wants to suggest to

Brian that he start yoga. In this situation, what

would Cathy most likely say to Brian?

16~17. [출제의도] 담화의 주제 파악하기, 언급되지

않은 물건 파악하기

W: Hello, class! Last time we learned about LED

technology. I hope all of you have a clear idea

of what an LED is now. Today, I’ll talk about

how LEDs make our lives better. First, one of

the advantages of LEDs is the long lifespan.

LED bulbs are used in lamps and last for over

17 years before you need to change them.

Second, LEDs use very low amounts of power.

For example, a television using LEDs in its

backlight saves a lot of energy. Next, LEDs

are brighter than traditional bulbs. So, they

make traffic lights more visible in foggy

conditions. Finally, thanks to their small size,

LEDs can be used in various small devices.

Any light you see on a computer keyboard is

an LED light. Now, let’s think about other

products that use LEDs.

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2017학년도 11월 고2 전국연합평가 정답 및 대본

 

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1. [출제의도]적절한 응답 고르기

W:Ben, do you know any good places to go with my cousins?

M:I went to the new amusement park on the west side of town. It was fantastic.

W:Great! How long does it take by car?

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[어구] amusement park 놀이 공원

2. [출제의도]적절한 응답 고르기

M:Lucy, did you hand in your essay to Mr. Johnson?

W:Actually, I finished it yesterday, but I forgot to bring it to school.

M:Oh, don’t worry. He just said we can e-mail him the essay after school.

W:


[어구] hand in 제출하다

3. [출제의도]담화의 목적 파악하기

[Chime bell rings.] 

W:Hello, students! I’m Ms. Smith, director of the school media center. As some of you already know, a student’s online ID got stolen and misused last week. So, I’d like to remind you of one thing about the use of school computers. When you check your e-mail or use social network services using the school computers, be sure to log out before you leave. If you forget to log out, someone else can access your data on websites or, even worse, they can steal your personal information. Protect your privacy online, and the first step is to click the log-out button.


[어구] misuse 오용하다

4. [출제의도]대화의 의견 파악하기

M:Cathy, why the long face?

W:Hi, Bill. Honestly, I feel stressed whenever I work at my desk these days.

M:I know you have lots of things to do lately. 

W:Do you have any good suggestions to deal with stress at work?

M:For me, making some changes to my desk helped me.

W:Changes to your desk? Tell me more.

M:I decorated my desk with some plants and photos of my family.

W:But aren’t they a bit distracting when you have to focus on your work?

M:I don’t think so. Actually, I feel they bring my stress level down.

W:Sounds great. 

M:Go for it. Decorating your desk can help you reduce your stress at work.

W:I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the idea.


[어구] decorate 장식하다

5. [출제의도]화자의 관계 추론하기

W:Hello! How may I help you?

M:Hi. I heard that I can join the science experience programs in this hall with this ticket.

W:Of course. You can also look around all the exhibition halls in the science museum.

M:What about the special exhibits section?

W:That’s included in your ticket. It’s on the 3rd floor.

M:Excellent. Oh, I saw the posters about the robot show at the entrance of the museum. Can I see it, too?

W:Let me check. [Typing sound] I’m sorry, but it’s fully booked for today.

M:That’s too bad. Thanks for the information, though.

W:No problem. Enjoy your time in the science museum.

M:Thank you.


[어구] science museum 과학관

6. [출제의도]대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M:Anna, let me show you this photo. It was taken when I sang at the concert last Sunday.

W:Oh, I see the banner on the wall. It says ‘CHARITY CONCERT’.

M:Yeah, the concert was held for sick children.

W:That’s nice. You performed with two other people. Who’s the boy on the right side of the picture?

M:You mean the boy playing the piano? That’s my friend, Jack.

W:I see. Who is the girl standing in front of the piano? She’s playing the violin.

M:Her name is Alice. I practiced a lot to harmonize with her.

W:You look so cool singing and playing the guitar in the center.

M:Thanks.

W:By the way, why are there drums on the left side of the picture?

M:Oh, the drums were for the next performers.

W:The concert must have been wonderful! 


[어구] perform 공연하다

7. [출제의도]대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

W:Hey, Peter. You look so busy.

M:Hi, Jennifer. The speech contest is tomorrow, so I’ve just set up the chairs for the audience with my club members.

W:A speech contest? You must have a bunch of things to prepare.

M:That’s true, but there are only a few things left.

W:Is there anything I can help you with?

M:Not really. Gary and I will check the sound system this afternoon.

W:Don’t you have to prepare something to drink?

M:Yes, but Sally will take care of it. [Pause] Oh! Can you make name tags, please? You’re good at designing.

W:No problem. I can do it for you. Do you have the list of participants?

M:Oh, here is the list of their names. Thank you, Jennifer.

W:It’s my pleasure.


[어구] audience 관객 participant 참가자

8. [출제의도]대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

[Cell phone rings.]

M:Hello?

W:Hi, Tom. It’s me, Sophia. 

M:Hi, Sophia. What’s up?

W:You know my grandma has been in the hospital.

M:Yeah, is she feeling better?

W:Yes, thanks. I’ve just heard that my grandma’s getting out of the hospital tomorrow.

M:Good for her. Oh, by the way, can you still go to the Fireworks Festival with me and Andy tomorrow?

W:Well, that’s why I’m calling you now. I’m sorry to say that I can’t make it. I’m going to have dinner with my family at grandma’s house.

M:That’s okay. I’ll explain your situation to Andy. I’m sure he’ll understand.

W:Thank you.

M:Please give my best to your grandmother.

W:Okay, I will. Have a good time at the festival.


[어구] explain 설명하다

9. [출제의도]대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

M:Hi. Do you have bicycles for rent?

W:We sure do! We have a variety of bicycles. 

M:I’m here with my wife and two sons.

W:Okay. Besides regular one-seat bicycles, we also have two-seat bicycles for couples. Would you like any of those?

M:Hmm... I think my sons would prefer riding alone. How much is it to rent a regular bicycle?

W:Regular bicycles are five dollars each. How about a bicycle with two seats for you and your wife?

M:That sounds perfect. How much is it?

W:It’s ten dollars.

M:Then, I’ll rent two regular bicycles for my kids and one bicycle with two seats for me and my wife.

W:Okay. Since you’re renting three vehicles, I can give you 10% off the total price.

M:Thank you. Let me pay for them now.


[어구] prefer 선호하다

10. [출제의도]대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

W:Kevin, you look excited. What’s up?

M:I’ve just registered for a cooking class that I’ve wanted to take for a long time.

W:Good for you! Where are you taking the class?

M:Well, it’s one of the classes offered at the community center. I’ll be taking it there.

W:How long does it take to complete the course?

M:It’ll take a month.

W:That’s not too long. What kind of food will you be cooking, by the way?

M:The course is on Italian food. I’m supposed to learn various pizza and pasta recipes.

W:I can’t wait to taste your cooking. I love Italian food.

M:You know what? The instructor is a chef from Italy. His name is Antonio Bruno.

W:That’s cool! I hope you enjoy your class.


[어구] register 등록하다



11. [출제의도]담화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M:Are you looking for a special place for your dog? Then, I have good news for you! The Playground for Dogs opens on October 2nd. It’s located close to downtown, so it’s convenient for you to bring your dogs to run and play. The park includes hoops, tunnels, and pools for dogs to play in. Since our qualified staff will patrol the park, you don’t have to worry about your dog’s safety. Entry to the park costs ten dollars for each dog. It’s open every day, even on weekends. In the Playground for Dogs, you will see your dogs playing freely. For more information, please visit our website www.playgroundfordogs.com.


[어구] qualified 자격을 갖춘 patrol 순찰하다

12. [출제의도]대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M:Hey, honey, what are you doing?

W:I’m browsing the home interiors brochure. We need to buy curtains for the windows in Jenny’s new room.

M:I think so, too. Let’s choose together. [Pause] What color do you think would be good?

W:Well, I don’t think gray would be a good match with the wallpaper in her room.

M:I agree. Hmm.... Isn’t spending more than 100 dollars on curtains a little too much?

W:Absolutely. Expensive things aren’t always better.

M:Then we have three choices left. What about the patterns?

W:I think natural patterns such as flowers or stars will be good.

M:You’re right. And, as for fabric, cotton is easier to wash.

W:Yes, indeed. Here is a model that satisfies all our needs. Let’s buy this one.

M:Okay.


[어구] wallpaper 벽지

13. [출제의도]적절한 응답 고르기 

W:Hi, Daniel. What are you doing?

M:Hi, Suzy. I’m preparing for my presentation for our social studies class this Friday.

W:Oh, how’s it going?

M:I managed to write a script and now I’m working on the presentation slides.

W:I see.

M:Actually, I have no idea how I can make good presentation slides. Can you help me?

W:Sure. Can I take a look at your slides?

M:Here. [Pause] What do you think?

W:Hmm... it seems your slides are full of words.

M:Well, I thought about slides with fewer words, but I’m worried that might not deliver my message well.

W:Then why don’t you take out some text and add some pictures?

M:I wonder if that will really work.

W:


[어구] presentation 발표

14. [출제의도]적절한 응답 고르기

M:Rachael, are you okay? You don’t look very well, today.

W:Dad, can I talk to you for a minute?

M:Sure, what’s on your mind?

W:I’m thinking about joining the acting club at school this year.

M:That sounds great!

W:But I’m not sure if I can be a good actor.

M:Come on! I remember you acted very well in the school play last year.

W:Thank you for saying so, but I’m still worried.

M:Hmm... what makes you so worried?

W:Well, it’s difficult for me to memorize scripts. What if I forget my lines on stage?

M:Don’t worry. I know you’ll improve if you practice hard. The important thing is that you’re interested in acting.

W:That’s true, but I’m just not sure about myself, Dad.

M:


[어구] memorize 암기하다 script 대본

15. [출제의도]담화의 상황에 맞는 적절한 표현 고르기

W:David is the host of a classroom debate on the topic of animal testing for medical research. Sarah, one of the debaters, strongly expresses her opinions about the topic and supports her ideas very logically. But, in her enthusiasm, she keeps giving her opinions even after her time is over. The debaters on the other side feel uncomfortable with her behavior. Unfortunately, Sarah doesn’t seem to be aware that she is violating the rule. David wants to ask Sarah to follow the debate rule about the time limit. In this situation, what would David most likely say to Sarah?

David:


[어구] debate 토론 violate 위반하다

16~17긴 담화 듣기

M:Hello, parents! I’m John Brown, a professor of mathematics at Pacific University. Today, I’d like to give you some tips to help your children learn math in a fun way. First, use the things around you. You can give them a handful of tiny things like beans and let them count. You can also ask them to compare the numbers of pictures on the walls in each room of your house. Second, play board games with your kids. Board games with two dice instead of one can be a good way to learn basic addition. Third, make math an enjoyable daily activity in real life. For example, at the grocery store, ask your kids how many apples they could buy with ten dollars. With this kind of activity, they can learn how to apply basic math to real life. By following these three tips, you can help your children enjoy learning math early in their lives.

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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Honey, what did the weather forecast say this

morning?

W: It said the level of fine dust is high today.

We’d better wear a mask.

M: Okay, I will. Where are the masks?

W:

2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: What’s wrong with this computer? The file

won’t open up.

M: Let me see. I think the computer works fine

but this file seems to be broken.

W: Oh, no. Our presentation is in half an hour.

We can’t do the presentation without the file.

M:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

M: Good morning, students. This is your vice

principal, Mr. Marcus. As you know, students

and teachers from our sister school in

Singapore are visiting us next Monday for the

exchange program. We’ve been looking forward

to their visit and have arranged many things.

Unfortunately, one of the students who

volunteered to offer a homestay

accommodation came down with the flu. We

need to find a new host family who can

accommodate a female student for two nights.

She is in 10th grade and likes pop music. She

doesn’t mind dogs or cats. Hosting a guest will

give you an opportunity to make a foreign

friend. If you are interested, please visit the

administration office today.

4. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.

W: Jason, you look worried. Something wrong?

M: I’ve been working on the invention project for

hours, but can’t come up with any good ideas.

W: Well, then why don’t you stop working on it,

go outside and take a walk? That’s what I

often do when I’m stuck.

M: I don’t have time for that. The project is due

next Monday.

W: I understand. But just sitting at a desk doesn’t

always help. Taking a walk instead may help

you think outside the box.

M: Really? How come?

W: While walking around, you can see different

things. Seeing various scenes can give you

some inspiration.

M: I’ve never thought about it that way.

W: Besides, fresh air can make your brain work

better and help you develop new ideas.

M: That does make sense. Thanks for the tip.

5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

W: Hi, Kevin. You came again. It seems you

brought more books today.

M: That’s right. I’m moving out next month, so

I’m clearing out my stuff.

W: I see. Can you put the books on the counter,

please?

M: Sure. I hope you don’t reject too many books

like the last time.

W: I’m sorry about that but I don’t accept books

with stains. It’s been my policy since I opened

this bookstore.

M: I understand. I wouldn’t buy secondhand books

with stains myself.

W: I appreciate your understanding. Well, these

books seem to be in better condition than the

last time.

M: Then, are you taking them all?

W: Yes. I think I can give you $30. Is that okay?

M: Sure.

6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Sarah, I’ve finally finished setting up our stage

for the play. How do you like it?

W: Looks great. The sofa in the center of the

stage looks familiar.

M: It used to be in the meeting room.

W: I see. The fireplace on the left of the sofa

creates a cozy atmosphere.

M: It does. Don’t you like the clock behind the

sofa? Mr. Baker kindly lent it to us.

W: How nice of him! The curtains next to the

clock look beautiful.

M: The actors will come out on the stage through

those curtains.

W: The door on the right is opened. Shouldn’t it

be closed?

M: No, it shouldn’t. It is intended to make the

audience curious.

W: Good idea. I hope people like our play.

7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 추론한다.

M: Hey, Alex. I’m sorry, I’m late.

W: It’s okay. Let’s go through the things we need

to do to make the school promotional video.

M: Okay.

W: How did the interview with the principal go?

M: It took longer than I expected, but it went

well.

W: Did you borrow a drone from Mr. Parker?

M: Yes, but he told me to bring it back by

tomorrow. That means we don’t have much

time to film the campus.

W: Right. We also have to prepare for the

interviews with graduates. I think we’d better

split the work.

M: I haven’t flown a drone before. Can I write

the interview questions?

W: No problem. While you write the interview

questions, I can go out and film the campus.

M: All right. See you in 30 minutes.

8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

M: Ms. Park, are we having a meeting in Room

707?

W: No, I’m going to change the room.

M: Why? Isn’t the room available? I like the new

projector in that room.

W: I know. That’s why I reserved that room a

week ago. But we have an issue.

M: I’ve heard recently there were some

complaints about the lighting in the room. Is

that the problem?

W: No. When I checked the room this morning,

the lights were working fine.

M: Can’t we just use the room then? It would be

a lot of trouble to change the room.

W: The thing is the heating system is broken. I

got a message from the management office

just an hour ago.

M: The weather is very cold today. It seems you

have no choice but to change the room.

W: I’ll let you know as soon as I find another

room for our meeting.

9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

[Phone rings.]

W: Hello, Emerald Lake Festival. How may I help

you?

M: I’d like to buy tickets for the festival. How

much is it?

W: It’s $100 per adult and $50 per child. How

many tickets do you need?

M: Two adults and one child. And I heard

campsites are available during the festival.

W: Sure. Would you like to make a reservation

for the campsite, too?

M: Yes. How much does it cost?

W: It’s $50 per site. How many sites do you

need?

M: I just need one.

W: Do you also need our rental service? We offer

tents and other camping equipment.

M: No. I’m going to bring my own.

W: Okay. If you pay now, you can get a 20%

discount off the total price.

M: Great. I’ll pay with my credit card.

10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

W: Jake, have you heard of the event Meet The

Mayor?

M: What is that? Can we meet the mayor in

person?

W: Yes. The event is for foreign residents like us

living in this city.

M: That sounds interesting. I have a lot to share

with the mayor. But I’m not fluent in Korean.

W: Don’t worry. It’ll be conducted in both Korean

and English.

M: Wonderful. I’d like to go. When is it?

W: On April 20th at 3 p.m. Do you want to come

along? I’m going to register today.

M: How long will the event last? I have to attend

my friend’s wedding at 6 p.m. that day.

W: It’ll last about 2 hours. Where does the

wedding take place?

M: Near City Hall.

W: Then you can make it. The event is at City

Hall.

M: Good. Let’s go together.

11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hello, students. I’m your student council

president, Tracy Anderson. The student

council is hosting the annual Clothing Drive

Competition. The collected clothes will be

donated to a local charity. The names of all

participants will be posted as donors on our

school website. The class with the most

donated clothes will win 6 boxes of pizza as a

prize! Remember that we only accept gently

used clothes, and make sure to wash them

before you donate. Also, there’s no pick up

service, so each class needs to bring the

collected clothes to the student council room

themselves. We’ll accept them until March

25th, 4 p.m.

12. [출제의도] 표를 보고 선택할 것을 찾는다.

M: Welcome to Sunrise Pet Supply. How may I

help you?

W: Hello. I’m looking for a dog house.

M: Let me show you our catalog. [Pause] Do you

have a preference for any material? We have

fabric, plastic, and wood.

W: I don’t want the fabric one because it’s less

durable than the others.

M: I see. Then this one doesn’t meet your needs.

W: And I want something under $100.

M: Okay. What kind of dog do you have? Is it

small or large?

W: It’s a Golden Retriever. It’s a large dog.

M: Then a small or medium sized dog house won’t

fit your dog. You have to choose one of these

two.

W: Since I’ll put the dog house outside, it should

be weatherproof.

M: All right. This one is perfect for your dog.

13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Brian, are you ready for the field trip

tomorrow? I’m really excited.

M: Didn’t you hear the news? We’re not going on

the field trip tomorrow.

W: Really? What’s the problem?

M: Because of the flood warning. Some roads are

already closed.

W: I can’t believe it. Then is the trip canceled?

M: No. I read on the school website that it’s just

postponed until next weekend.

W: Oh, no. I can’t go next weekend.

M: Why can’t you make it?

W: Next Saturday is my grandfather’s 80th

birthday. All my family will get together and

have a party.

M: You’ve been looking forward to the field trip

since the beginning of this semester. You may

be disappointed if you don’t go.

W:

14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Hi, Mark. I heard your musical club is

preparing for the school festival next month.

Is everything going well?

M: Actually not. Judy broke her ankle, so she

cannot perform on the day of the festival.

W: I’m sorry to hear that.

M: We’re planning to hold an open audition for

Judy’s spot.

W: Really? I’d like to apply for the audition.

M: Then come to our club room this Friday at 3

p.m.

W: This Friday? I can’t make it that day. I have

to play in the tennis tournament.

M: Too bad that you can’t come to the audition.

W: I’ve always wanted to be in a musical. Is

there any other way to get a chance to

audition?

M: I’m not sure. We really need to see you

perform.

W: What if I record my singing and dancing and

send it to you?

M:

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

M: Rita is a high school student. She actively

participates in various school activities. Today,

Rita sees a notice on the school bulletin board

about a debate competition. She suggests to

her friend Justin they apply together as a

team but he hesitates. He thinks preparing for

the competition is a big burden because he has

no experience in debate competitions. Rita

thinks differently. Justin is a fluent speaker

and has lots of background knowledge and she

has a lot of debating experience. So Rita

wants to tell him if they work together, they

have a chance to win. In this situation, what

would Rita most likely say to Justin?

Rita:

[16 ~ 17]

W: Imagine you come home from a long day’s

work, open your door, and smell strong odors.

That’s not a home you want to be in.

Everyone wants a house with a pleasant fresh

smell, but how can you get that? Let me

briefly tell you how. To make your house

smell fresh, you have to find where the odors

are coming from in your house and remove

them. Carpet and rugs can soak up unwanted

odors quickly. To remove them, spread baking

soda and vacuum it up after 20 minutes. It

will absorb the smell. Next, check your closet.

Frequently open your closet doors to air out

the smell. Cleaning your trash can is also a

must. The trash can is usually the origin of

offensive smells. If you have a pet, don’t

forget to check pet toys and bedding and clean

them. Let them dry out in the sun to combat

the pet smell. After removing unpleasant

odors, use plants and essential oils to fill your

house with natural scents.


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