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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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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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2017학년도 11월 고2 전국연합평가 정답 및 대본

 

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[듣    기]

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?

M:


[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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2020년 3월 고2 모의고사 영어듣기평가문제



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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: I enjoyed the food here, especially the salad.

M: Thank you. Our restaurant uses only the

freshest vegetables. And we make the salad

dressing using a special recipe.

W: I see. Can you tell me what it’s made with?

M:


2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Good afternoon. I’d like to donate these old

clothes to this charity.

W: Thank you. Are they all in good condition?

M: Yes, but the colors of some shirts have

changed a bit.

W:


3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

M: May I have your attention, please? This is

from the management office of Vincent

Hospital. The west entrance facing Main Street

is being repaired, so it cannot be used. We’d

like to remind you all to use the east entrance

today. The east entrance is on Wilson Street,

and it is open during regular visiting hours

from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. And during nonvisiting

hours, please use the north entrance facing

Hyde Street. The west entrance will be in use

from tomorrow. We’re sorry for any

inconvenience this might cause. Thank you for

your cooperation.


4. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.

W: Jamie, have you decided to join the peer

teaching program?

M: No, Ms Moore. I haven’t decided yet.

W: Come on. I believe you’d be a good peer

teacher.

M: Thanks, but I don’t think I have enough time

to study for myself.

W: I know what you mean. But teaching others

can be helpful for your study.

M: Do you think so?

W: Yes. The more you explain something to

others, the more deeply you can understand

its meaning.

M: You mean the more I teach, the more I learn?

W: That’s right.

M: Well, then, I’ll join the program.

W: Good. I’m sure it’ll be a great experience for

you.


5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

W: Excuse me, Mr. Young. I’m Emma Baker.

M: Oh, hi Emma. I’ve been waiting for you. Nice

to meet you.

W: Nice to meet you too.

M: Is this your first visit to a broadcasting

station?

W: Yes, it is. I’ve been looking forward to seeing

the news studio myself.

M: I see. You seem to be very interested in

broadcasting.

W: Yes, I’m the leader of my school’s

broadcasting club.

M: Oh, you are? Today, you’ll sit at a news desk

and experience what it’s like to host a news

program.

W: Fantastic! I watch your news program every

day. How can you deliver the news so

effortlessly?

M: I read my scripts repeatedly before I begin

the broadcast.

W: That’s impressive. I really want to host a

news program like you someday.

M: I hope you will. Shall we go to the news

studio now?


6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Joy, I’m excited to be in the theater.

W: I really wanted you to see this play, Daniel.

M: Thanks for bringing me here. By the way, the

stage set looks a little strange.

W: This set shows two different living rooms.

One on the left and the other on the right.

M: Oh, now I understand. The left living room has

striped wallpaper.

W: Yes. There’s a bookshelf in the left living

room, next to the door.

M: Oh, but the right living room has

flowerpatterned

wallpaper.

W: Yeah. Can you see the rectangular mirror next

to the window?

M: Yes, it matches the room. And there are two

telephones, one at each end of the sofa.

W: This play is about a long telephone

conversation between the two living rooms. So

the title is On the Line.


7. [출제의도] 대화자가 부탁한 일을 추론한다.

W: Alex, let’s go for lunch.

M: Sorry, but I don’t have time, Kate.

W: What’s keeping you so busy?

M: I’m working on our company’s monthly

newspaper.

W: When’s the deadline?

M: Today. I’m doing the final job of matching the

articles with the photos, but there’s a problem.

W: What is it?

M: I don’t have any photos of Mr. Williams’

retirement ceremony.

W: Really? I’ve got some photos I took at the

ceremony with my digital camera.

M: Oh, what a relief! Can you send me the photo

files?

W: Sure. I’ll email them right after lunch.

M: Thank you so much, Kate.


M: Hi, Claire. How did your chemistry

presentation go?

W: It went better than I expected.

M: Good. You look a little tired, though.

W: I didn’t get enough sleep last night, but I’m

okay now. You know we have a badminton

lesson today, right?

M: Yes, but I don’t think I can come.

W: Oh, does your left ankle still hurt?

M: No, I’ve fully recovered.

W: Then, why?

M: Actually, I got a flu shot this morning.

W: I see. I once had a terrible muscle ache after

a flu shot.

M: Well, anyway, I’ll skip the lesson and get

some rest today.

W: Okay, take care.


9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

M: Welcome to Mary’s Gift Shop. How may I help

you?

W: Hi. I’d like to buy a cup for my friend’s

birthday.

M: How about this pumpkinshaped

cup?

W: It’s so unique. She’ll like the design. How

much is it?

M: It’s $20.

W: Okay, I’ll take it. And I’d also like to buy

these teaspoons. How much are they?

M: They’re $10 each.

W: Okay. I’ll take two pink ones and two blue

ones.

M: Then, one pumpkinshaped

cup and four

teaspoons, right?

W: Yes. Can I use this coupon that I downloaded

from your website?

M: Sure. You’ll get a 10% discount off the total

price.

W: Great. Here’s my credit card.


10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

M: Hello, Dr. Peterson. How are you doing these

days?

W: Hello, Dr. Collins. Good, I’m working on the

Dream Bio Research Project.

M: You mean the medical research project

sponsored by the government?

W: That’s right. More than 20 researchers are

involved in the project and I’m the head

researcher.

M: Wow, you’re in charge of a really big job.

How big is the budget for the project?

W: We’re allowed to spend one million dollars on

the project.

M: That’s a really huge amount. It’s a project to

develop a new drug for lung cancer, isn’t it?

W: That’s right.

M: How long will the research project last?

W: It’s a 5year

project. I hope we can develop

the drug within this period.

M: I wish you success, Dr. Peterson.

W: Thank you, Dr. Collins.


11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hello, students. Are you interested in reading

books? Then, join this year’s Marathon

Reading Program. In this program, students,

teachers, and parents will read books until late

at night on the 5th of April. It starts at 2

p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. The program will be

held at our school library. You can bring your

own book or check out one at the library.

After they finish reading their book, all

students are required to write a book review.

Snacks and beverages will be provided. Don’t

forget to bring some warm clothes in case it

gets cold at night. You must sign up for the

program by this Friday.




12. [출제의도] 표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다.

M: Ms Sanders, are you buying something online?

W: Yes. I’m trying to buy a portable speaker and

microphone set. Can you help me choose one?

M: Sure. Let’s see.... There’s a wide range of

prices.

W: Well, I want to buy one that’s less than $100.

M: All right. I think running time is also

important. What do you think?

W: I agree. I’d like to choose one that can last at

least 10 hours after a full charge.

M: I see. What about the color?

W: Well, I don’t like the grey ones.

M: That leaves only two options. Do you want a

model with a clip microphone?

W: Of course. It’ll keep my hands free.

M: Then, this model is the best one for you.

W: Okay. I’ll order it. Thanks for your help.

M: You’re welcome.


13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

[Telephone rings.]

M: Hello, Diamond Sports Center. May I help

you?

W: Hello. I’m a member of your sports center and

I want to know if I can suspend my

membership.

M: Okay, would you tell me your name?

W: I’m Katie Walker.

M: [Typing sound] Yes, I see you have an annual

membership for swimming classes. You mean

you can’t come for a while?

W: That’s right. I broke my arm yesterday.

M: Oh, I’m sorry. You can put your membership

on hold for up to 60 days.

W: That’s good.

M: When do you think you can start taking

lessons again?

W: I’ll be able to start again after a month.

M:


14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Hi, Lucy.

W: Hi, Eric. Look. This is my painting for our art

club exhibition next week.

M: Wow, it’s really nice. The spring scenery

looks so beautiful.

W: I painted it during my family trip last week.

M: You’re a really good artist.

W: Thank you. Are you done with your painting?

M: Yes, I completed and hung it on the wall in

the exhibition room.

W: Great. How about the other members? Have

they all finished their art work?

M: Not yet. And we won’t be able to see Jake’s

painting this time.

W: I know. I heard his whole family is moving to

Canada this Friday.

M: So we need to find someone who has an extra

painting to fill up his space.

W:


15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

M: Ryan is a high school student. He is running

for president of the student council this year.

He needs to come up with some appealing

campaign promises. He thinks one of the

promises should be related to improving the

facilities for students. So, Ryan discusses it

with one of his campaign staff, Amy. He asks

her what school facilities need improvement.

Amy suggests promising to replace all the

student lockers. Ryan agrees, but he thinks

they should check if the school can do it. In

this situation, what would Ryan most likely

say to Amy?


[16 ~ 17]

W: Hello, everyone. Today, let’s learn about some

details about the Olympic Games. As you all

have learned, the first Olympic Games were

held in Athens, Greece, in 1896, and there

were nine sports events in total. The events

in the Olympic Games have been changed

through the agreement of the IOC members.

For example, soccer made its first appearance

at the second Olympic Games and was

excluded in the 10th Olympic Games. The fate

of tennis is more interesting. Tennis was one

of the nine sports events in the first Athens

Olympic Games, but it was excluded from

1928 to 1984 and then revived at the 1988

Seoul Olympics. The 1936 Berlin Olympics

became the first to introduce handball.

However, handball disappeared from the

Olympics and later was revived at the 1972

Munich Olympics. Taekwondo made its debut

in the relatively recent Sydney Olympic Games

in 2000. Overall, the number of sports events

in the Olympic Games has gradually increased

through some additions or exclusions.








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2020년 3월 고1 모의고사 영어듣기문제 및 대본 정답



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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: This restaurant looks great. Have you been

here before?

W: Yeah, it’s one of my favorite restaurants. Let’s

see the menu.

M: Everything looks so good. Can you recommend

anything?

W:


2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Honey, don’t forget to bring your umbrella to

work today.

M: Umbrella? The sky is clear now.

W: The weather forecast said it’d rain this

afternoon.

M:


3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

M: Hello, students. This is Mike Smith, your P.E.

teacher. These days, the fine dust problem is

getting serious. So, I’d like to explain what

you should do when the fine dust level is

high. First, close all the classroom windows to

keep out the dust. Second, turn on the air

purifier in the classroom. The air purifier will

help keep the air clean. Third, drink water and

wash your hands as often as possible. Last,

it’s important to wear a mask when you’re

outside. Thank you for listening.


4. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.

W: Look at all the shiny paper and ribbons! What

are you doing, Tom?

M: I’m wrapping a birthday present for my friend

Laura.

W: What are you going to give her?

M: A key chain. I hope she likes it.

W: That’s a pretty big box for a key chain, isn’t

it?

M: Yes, I filled it with paper flowers. Now I’m

going to wrap the box with shiny paper and

decorate it with ribbons.

W: I think it’s a little too much. Most of the

paper and ribbons will end up in the trash can.

M: Hmm.... You’re right. My packaging will

produce a lot of trash.

W: Yeah. We need to make gift packaging simple

for the environment.

M: I agree. I’ll try to reduce the packaging then.

W: Good thinking.


5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

M: Come on in, Ms. Miller. It’s been a while

since your last visit.

W: Good morning, Mr. Stevens. I’ve been in

Europe for the last two months.

M: Wow. Are you preparing for your second

book?

W: Yes, I’m working on it.

M: I’m looking forward to it. So, what brings you

here today?

W: I’d like to buy a wooden desk.

M: I see. Do you have a particular design in

mind?

W: Just a plain rectangular one would be great.

M: Okay. What color would you like?

W: I was thinking dark brown.

M: Great. We have a perfect one for you

downstairs. Come this way.

W: All right.


6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: James, have you been to our new club room?

M: Unfortunately, I haven’t.

W: I have a picture of it. Do you want to take a

look?

M: Sure. [Pause] Wow, I see lockers on the left

side of the picture.

W: Yes. We finally have our own lockers. Do you

see the trophies on the lockers?

M: Yeah. There are two trophies. Are they the

ones we won in the National School Band

Contest?

W: Right. We won two years in a row. I’m so

proud of our band.

M: Me, too. And the drums are under the clock.

W: Yes. And on the right side of the picture is a

round table with chairs.

M: Looks great. I also love the starshaped

rug in

front of the drums.

W: I like it, too. We’re really going to enjoy our

new club room.


7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 파악한다.

M: Ellie, the school orchestra’s concert is just

three days away. How’s the preparation coming

along?

W: Great, Mr. Brown. All of our orchestra

members are very excited.

M: Good. Did everyone check their instruments?

W: Of course. Everything sounded fine in practice

today.

M: I heard the posters were ready.

W: Yes. Here they are. One of the orchestra

members designed them.

M: They look pretty nice. When are you going to

put the posters up in the hallway?

W: I’m going to do that now.

M: You’re doing a great job as the leader of the

school orchestra. Have you arranged the chairs

for the audience?

W: I already did it with some of the members.

M: Perfect.


8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

W: Jason, you’re going camping this weekend,

right?

M: I reserved a campsite, but I’m afraid I can’t

go.

W: Why not? Is it going to rain?

M: No. It’ll be sunny this weekend.

W: Then do you have to work this weekend? You

said you’re busy with your project.

M: No, I finished the project last week.

W: Then why can’t you go camping?

M: My mother fell down the stairs and broke her

arm.

W: Oh, no. Is she all right?

M: Well, she had surgery. So I have to take care

of her in the hospital this weekend.

W: I see. I hope she’ll get better soon.

  M: Thanks.


9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

M: Good afternoon. How can I help you?

W: I’d like to buy some wireless earphones for

my children. How much is this pair?

M: It’s $60 for a pair. It’s a very popular model.

W: Great. I’ll take two pairs.

M: I see. Is there anything else you need?

W: Oh, I also need a portable speaker.

M: These two are the latest models.

W: How much are they?

M: This black one is $80 and the pink one is

$100.

W: I’ll take the black one.

M: Okay. Is that all you need?

W: Yes. Oh, I have this discount coupon. Can I

use it?

M: Sure. You can get 10% off the total price with

this coupon.

W: Great. Here’s the coupon and here’s my credit

card.


10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hi, Ross. What’s on the flyer?

M: The Pinewood Bake Sale is this Friday. Would

you like to go with me?

W: A bake sale? What’s that?

M: In a bake sale, people raise money by selling

bakery products. At the Pinewood Bake Sale,

people will be selling doughnuts and cupcakes.

W: Sounds delicious. So all profits go to people in

need, right?

M: That’s right. The flyer says the profits will be

donated to Pinewood Children’s Hospital.

W: I’d like to join you. Where is it going to be

held?

M: In the Pinewood High School gym.

W: Okay. Let’s go together.


11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hello, Green City residents. This is Rachel

White, the head of the Community Services

Department. Are you ready to enjoy the 2020

Global Village Festival? It’ll be held on March

28 and 29 at Green City Park. This twoday

festival includes music performances and art

exhibitions. Samples of food from around the

world will be served. Prices of the food range

from $2 to $5 and you can pay by cash or

credit card. The first 50 visitors will get

special gifts. Parking will be available for $10

a car. For more information, visit the festival

website. Thank you.


12. [출제의도] 표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다.

M: Honey, what are you doing on your computer?

W: I’m trying to book a room at Wayne Island

Hotel for our summer vacation.

M: Our summer vacation? Isn’t it a bit early?

W: We can get a room much cheaper if we book

early.

M: I see. Which room do you have in mind?

W: I was thinking a room with a city view. What

do you think?

M: Well, a room with a mountain view or an

ocean view would be better.

W: I agree. Shall we have breakfast in the hotel?

M: I don’t think we need to. I heard there are

some good restaurants near the hotel.

W: Okay. Then we have two options left. I’d like

to go with the cheaper one.

M: Sounds good. Let’s book this room then.


13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Hey, Chris. What are you looking at on your

cell phone?

M: I’m looking for an apartment to rent.

W: Aren’t you sharing an apartment with William?

M: Yeah, but I’m thinking about moving out.

W: Why? I thought you two get along well with

each other.

M: There have been a lot of problems between

us. One thing especially bothers me.

W: Oh, what is it?

M: Actually, he never cleans up. The kitchen and

the bathroom are always messy.

W: That’s awful. Have you talked about this issue

with him?

M:


14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Ms. Peterson! I heard you were looking for

me.

W: Yes, Louis. I need to tell you about the

science competition scheduled for next week.

M: Okay. What’s it about?

W: As you know, it’ll be held in the school

auditorium, but part of the floor needs

repairing.

M: Then is it going to be held somewhere else?

W: No, but the competition will be delayed.

M: Then when is it going to be held?

W: The date hasn’t been decided yet, but it’ll take

at least two weeks to repair the floor. I’ll text

you the exact date later.

M: I see. I’ll wait for your text message.

W:



15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

M: Billy entered high school this year. In Billy’s

school, letters to parents are given to the

students. The letters include a lot of

information about school events such as

parentteacher

meetings. Students have to

deliver them to their parents, but Billy often

forgets to bring them to his mother. Billy’s

mother is worried that she may not get

important information about school events. She

even missed some of them because she didn’t

get the letters. So she wants to tell Billy that

he must give them to her. In this situation,

what would Billy’s mother most likely say to

Billy?



[16 ~ 17]

W: Good morning, class. What did you have for

breakfast? I guess some of you had your

favorite cereal with milk. Have you ever

wondered where milk comes from? Most

people would say it’s from cows, and they’re

right. Around ninety percent of milk in Canada

and the U.S. comes from cows. But cows are

not the only source of milk. People around the

world get milk from different animals. Water

buffalos are the main source of milk in India.

They produce half the milk consumed in the

country. Some people in the northern part of

Finland drink reindeer milk because they are

the only dairy animals that can survive such a

cold environment. People in Romania get milk

from sheep and use it to make cheese. It has

twice the fat content of cow milk. Now let’s

watch a video about these animals.



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