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2022년 3월 고1 모의고사 영어듣기 대본 정답 및 mp3 

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1.     출제의도 담화의 목적을 추론한다 [ ] . M: Good afternoon, everybody. This is Student President Sam Wilson. As you know, the lunch basketball league will begin soon. Many students are interested in joining the league and waiting for the sign­up sheet to be handed out at the gym. For easier access, we’ve decided to change the registration method. Instead of going to the gym to register, simply log into the school website and fill out the registration form online. Thank you for listening and let’s have a good league. gym 체육관 registration 등록

 

2. 출제의도 대화자의 의견을 추론한다 [ ] . W: Daniel, what are you doing in front of the mirror? M: I have skin problems these days. I’m trying to pop these pimples on my face. W: Pimples are really annoying, but I wouldn’t do that. M: Why not? W: When you pop them with your hands, you’re touching your face. M: Are you saying that I shouldn’t touch my face? W: Exactly. You know our hands are covered with bacteria, right? M: So? W: You’ll be spreading bacteria all over your face with your hands. It could worsen your skin problems. M: Oh, I didn’t know that. W: Touching your face with your hands is bad for your skin. M: Okay, I got it. pop 터뜨리다 pimple 여드름 annoying 신경에 거슬리는 bacteria 박테리아 spread 퍼뜨리다

 

3. 출제의도 대화자의 관계를 추론한다 [ ] . M: Excuse me. You’re Chloe Jones, aren’t you? W: Yes, I am. Have we met before? M: No, but I’m a big fan of yours. I’ve watched your speeches on climate change, and they’re very inspiring. W: Thank you. I’m so glad to hear that. M: And, I also think your campaign about plastic pollution has been very successful. W: As an environmental activist, that means a lot to me. M: May I make a suggestion? I thought it’d be nice if more children could hear your ideas. W: That’s what I was thinking. Do you have any good ideas? M: Actually, I’m a cartoonist. Perhaps I can make comic books based on your work. W: That is a wonderful idea. Can I contact you later to discuss it more? M: Sure. By the way, my name is Jack Perse. Here’s my business card. climate change 기후 변화 campaign 캠페인 environmental activist 환경 운동가 suggestion 제안 comic book 만화책 business card 명함

 

4. 출제의도 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다 [ ] . W: Yesterday, I decorated my fish tank like a beach. M: I’d like to see it. Do you have a picture? W: Sure. Here. [Pause] Do you recognize the boat in the bottom left corner? M: Yes. It’s the one I gave you, isn’t it? W: Right. It looks good in the fish tank, doesn’t it? M: It does. I love the beach chair in the center. W: Yeah. I like it, too. M: I see a starfish next to the chair. W: Isn’t it cute? And do you see these two surf boards on the right side of the picture? M: Yeah. I like how you put both of them side by side. W: I thought that’d look cool. M: Your fish in the top left corner looks happy with its new home. W: I hope so. decorate 장식하다 fish tank 어항 recognize 알아차리다 starfish 불가사리

 

5. 출제의도 대화자가 할 일을 추론한다 [ ] . [Cell phone rings.] M: Hello, honey. I’m on the way home. How’s setting up Mike’s birthday party going? W: Good, but I still have stuff to do. Mike and his friends will get here soon. M: Should I pick up the birthday cake? W: No, that’s okay. I already did that. M: Then, do you want me to put up the balloons around the doorway when I get there? W: I’ll take care of it. Can you take the table out to the front yard? M: Sure. Are we having the party outside? W: Yes. The weather is beautiful so I made a last minute change. M: Great. The kids can play with water guns in the front yard. W: Good idea. I’ll go to the garage and grab the water guns. doorway , 현관 문간 garage 차고

 

6. 출제의도 수치를 파악한다 [ ] . W: Welcome to Green Eco Shop. How can I help you? M: Hi, do you sell eco­friendly toothbrushes? W: Yes, we have a few types over here. Which do you like? M: Hmm.... How much are these? W: They’re $2 each. They are made from bamboo. M: All right. I’ll take four of them. W: Excellent choice. Anything else? M: I also need bath sponges. W: They’re right behind you. They’re plastic­free and only $3 each. M: Okay. I’ll also take four of them. That’ll be all. W: If you have a store membership, you can get a 10% discount off the total price. M: Great. I’m a member. Here are my credit and membership cards. toothbrush 칫솔 bamboo 대나무

 

7. 출제의도 이유를 추론한다 [ ] . [Cell phone rings.] M: Hey, Suji. Where are you? W: I’m in the library checking out books. I’ll be heading out to the science lab for our experiment in a couple of minutes. M: I guess you haven’t checked my message yet. We can’t do the experiment today. W: Really? Isn’t the lab available today? M: Yes, it is, but I canceled our reservation. W: Why? Are you still suffering from your cold? M: No, I’m fine now. W: That’s good. Then why aren’t we doing the experiment today? We need to hand in the science report by next Monday. M: Unfortunately, the experiment kit hasn’t been delivered yet. It’ll arrive tomorrow. W: Oh, well. The experiment has to wait one more day, then. library 도서관 check out ( ) 책을 대출하다 lab 실험실 experiment 실험 available 사용 가능한 reservation 예약

 

8. 출제의도 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다[ ] . W: Honey, did you see the poster about the Stanville Free­cycle? M: Free­cycle? What is that? W: It’s another way of recycling. You give away items you don’t need and anybody can take them for free. M: Oh, it’s like one man’s garbage is another man’s treasure. Who can participate? W: It’s open to everyone living in Stanville. M: Great. Where is it taking place? W: At Rose Park on Second Street. M: When does the event start? W: It starts on April 12 and runs for a week. M: Let’s see what we can free­cycle, starting from the cupboard. W: Okay. But breakable items like glass dishes or cups won’t be accepted. M: I see. I’ll keep that in mind. participate 참가하다 run 계속되다 cupboard 찬장 breakable 깨지기 쉬운 9. 출제의도 담화 내용과의 일치 여부를 파악한다[ ] . 2 M: Hello, River Valley High School students. This is your music teacher, Mr. Stailor. Starting on April 11, we are going to have the River Valley Music Camp for five days. You don’t need to be a member of the school orchestra to join the camp. You may bring your own instrument or you can borrow one from the school. On the last day of camp, we are going to film our performance and play it on screen at the school summer festival. Please keep in mind the camp is limited to 50 students. Sign­ups start this Friday, on a first­come­first­served basis. Come and make music together! orchestra 오케스트라 instrument 악기 performance 공연 limit 제한하다

 

10. 출제의도 표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다 [ ] . W: Ben, do you have a minute? M: Sure. What is it? W: I’m trying to buy a handheld vacuum cleaner among these five models. Could you help me choose one? M: Okay. How much are you willing to spend? W: No more than $130. M: Then we can cross this one out. What about the working time? W: I think it should be longer than 10 minutes. M: Then that narrows it down to these three. W: Should I go with one of the lighter ones? M: Yes. Lighter ones are easier to handle while cleaning. W: All right. What about the filter? M: The one with a washable filter would be a better choice. W: I got it. Then I’ll order this one. vacuum cleaner 진공청소기 cross ~ out ~ 줄을 그어 을 지우다 washable 씻을 수 있는 order 주문하다

 

11. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . M: My eyes are sore today. W: Too bad. Maybe some dust got in your eyes. M: You’re probably right. What should I do? W: sore 아픈 dust 먼지

 

12. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . W: Excuse me. Would you mind if I sit here? M: I’m sorry, but it’s my friend’s seat. He’ll be back in a minute. W: Oh, I didn’t know that. Sorry for bothering you. M: in a minute bother 귀찮게 하다

 

13. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Hey, Jasmine. W: Hi, Kurt. Are you going to be at home tomorrow afternoon? M: Yeah, I’m going to watch the baseball game with my friends at home. W: Good. Can I drop by your house and give you back the hammer I borrowed? M: Sure. Come over any time. By the way, why don’t you join us and watch the game? W: I’d love to. Which teams are playing? M: Green Thunders and Black Dragons. W: That’ll be exciting. What time should I come? M: Come at five. We’ll have pizza before the game. W: Perfect. Do you want me to bring anything? M: Maybe some snacks to eat while watching the game. W: drop by 잠깐 들르다 hammer 망치 borrow 빌리다

 

14. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . W: Hi, Tom. M: Hi, Jane. What are you reading? W: It’s a novel by Charles Dickens. I’m going to talk about it with my book club members this weekend. M: Oh, you’re in a book club? W: Yes. I joined it a few months ago. And now I read much more than before. M: Really? Actually one of my new year’s resolutions is to read more books. W: Then, joining a book club will surely help. M: Hmm.... What other benefits can I get if I join one? W: You can also share your reading experiences with others. M: That’d be nice. W: Yeah, it really broadens your mind. I really recommend you to join a book club. M: novel 소설 new year’s resolution , 새해 다짐 새해 목표 broaden 넓히다 recommend 추천하다

 

15. 출제의도 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Brian and Sally are walking down the street together. A blind man and his guide dog are walking towards them. Sally likes dogs very much, so she reaches out to touch the guide dog. Brian doesn’t think that Sally should do that. The guide dog needs to concentrate on guiding the blind person. If someone touches the dog, the dog can lose its focus. So Brian wants to tell Sally not to touch the guide dog without the permission of the dog owner. In this situation, what would Brian most likely say to Sally? Brian: guide dog 안내견 concentrate 집중하다 permission 허락

 

[16 ~ 17] W: Hello, everybody. Welcome to the health workshop. I’m Alanna Reyes, the head trainer from Eastwood Fitness Center. As you know, joints are body parts that link bones together. And doing certain physical activities puts stress on the joints. But the good news is that people with bad joints can still do certain exercises. They have relatively low impact on the joints. Here are some examples. The first is swimming. While swimming, the water supports your body weight. The second is cycling. You put almost no stress on the knee joints when you pedal smoothly. Horseback riding is another exercise that puts very little stress on your knees. Lastly, walking is great because it’s low­impact, unlike running. If you have bad joints, don’t give up exercising. Instead, stay active and stay healthy! joint 관절 relatively 비교적 impact , 충격 영향 body weight 체중 pedal 페달을 밟다 give up 포기하

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W: Attention please, teachers and students. This is the vice principal. As we notified you last week, some workers from the power company are here today to inspect the school’s electric facilities. During the checkup, electricity might temporarily go out in some offices and classrooms. In addition, the school elevators won’t be available until the inspection is completed. In case of unexpected power cuts, I would like you to save your work and create back‑up files while working on computers. The technicians will finish their work before lunch time ends. Thank you for your patience with any inconvenience.


2.

M: What are you doing, Ms. Taylor?
W: I’m preparing a satisfaction survey for our community center.
M: I see. How are you going to do the survey?
W: I’ll send a link to our members so that they can open it right on their smartphone.
M: Is that the only way for them to participate? W: Yes. Is there a problem with that?
M: You may not get a large sample. I mean you can’t get opinions from people who don’t use a smartphone.
W: Oh, that’s a good point.
M: I think you should diversify your survey methods to increase the number of respondents.
W: You’re right. I’ll add a paper­based survey.
That’ll cover a wider range of respondents.
 3.
M: Hello, Ms. Russell. I’m honored to have you here.
W: Thank you for inviting me, Mr. Warren.
M: It was my pleasure to work with you. Did you enjoy my movie?
W: Yes. It was fantastic! M: I’m glad to hear that.
W: Actually, I’ve never imagined that the characters from my comic book could be realized in a live action movie.
M: I liked the characters in your comic book so much that I wanted to make them super realistic.
W: I’m wondering how you’ve put all the actions and scenes on the screen.
M: The computer graphics team did most of the
work and my actors did their jobs very well as I directed.
W: Oh, I see. I’m so happy to see my characters come to life in the movie.
M: I’m happy you liked it.

4.
W: Hi, Logan. How was your weekend?
M: Hey, Lisa. I went car camping at Elf Lake.
Look at this picture.
W: Did you sleep in a car?
M: Yeah, I put in a pillow and blanket on the flattened backseats.
W: What are those hanging from the car trunk door?
M: They are string lights. It’s beautiful when the bulbs light up.
W: The camping lantern on the table looks nice, too.
M: Right. It can make a romantic atmosphere at night.
W: You even set a tablecloth on the table. I like the checkered pattern.
M: I wanted to create my own cozy campsite. Do you see the camping chair near the table?
W: Yeah, it looks good for sitting and relaxing with a cup of coffee.

5.
M: Hannah, everything you made was delicious!
W: Thanks. The wine you brought went so well with the food.
M: I’m glad. I’ll do the dishes for you. W: If you do that, I’d be grateful.
M: By the way, where’s the dishwashing liquid?
W: That bar of soap next to the sink is for dishwashing. I made it myself.
M: Oh, really?
W: Yes. It’s more eco‑friendly than the liquid detergent at the store.
M: How did you make it?
W: I followed a recipe from the Internet.
M: [Pause] Wow, this soap works so well. Can you send me the link to the website? I want to make one too.
W: Sure. I’ll text you the link right away. M: Okay. Thanks.

6.
W: Welcome to Bike Solutions. How may I help you?
M: Hello, I dropped off my bicycle yesterday. My name’s Billy Hunter.
W: Let me check. [Pause] Here’s your bicycle.
We replaced some parts.
M: Oh, I see. What did you replace and how much is it?
W: We changed both tires. Each tire is $15. M: I see. Is that all?
W: No. We also replaced the brake pads for both wheels.
M: Good. How much is that?
W: We put a new pair of brake pads on each wheel. It’s $10 for one pair.
M: You mean I need to pay for two pairs?
W: Right. And lastly, we cleaned the chain. But that’s free.
M: Thank you. Can I use this discount coupon? W: Sure. You get $5 off the total.
M: Thank you. Here’s my credit card.

7.
M: Alice, I’ve been really looking forward to eating at this restaurant.
W: Me too, Ryan. This is a hot spot on social media.
M: Right. Shall we sit outside?
W: Outside? You mean at a table on the terrace?
M: Yes. The view from the terrace is wonderful and it looks like there are still a few tables available.
W: I know, but I’d prefer to sit inside, if you  don’t mind.
M: Why? Do you think it’d be a bit chilly out there?
W: No. It’s not as cold as I thought.
M: Then, is it because of the fine dust? The air quality is actually pretty good today.
W: No, that’s not the reason. It’s too noisy outside to talk comfortably.
M: Oh, I see. Let’s eat inside, then.


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M: Honey, today’s our last day in Paris. Is there anything special you want to do?
W: How about going to a perfume workshop? I’ve found some information about the Galland perfume workshop.
M: A perfume workshop?
W: Yes. The Galland perfume workshop is open to everyone ages 12 and over. We can make our own perfume there.
M: That sounds fun. Do they have a workshop in English?
W: Yes. It starts at 1 p.m.
M: How long is the workshop? W: Two hours.
M: I see. Then we’ll have time to get afternoon tea after the workshop. Where’s the workshop being held?
W: In the Saint Michel building. It’s not far from our hotel.
M: Okay. Let’s go.

9.
M: Hello, visitors. Welcome to the Boledo Museum of Art. We’re glad to announce our exclusive Flashlight Tour to you. The tour takes place every Thursday in April. After the Museum closes, all the lights will be turned off and the special flashlight tour will begin. This tour will offer you a unique and memorable gallery experience. It’s a one‑hour guided museum tour. During the tour, you’ll enjoy our permanent collections and special exhibitions. Tickets are $15 for adults, and
$10 for youth ages 5 to 17. Flashlights will be provided as a souvenir. This tour has a limited capacity of 20, so book now. Thank you.

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W: Mr. Parker, what are you looking at on the computer?
M: Oh, Ms. Robinson. I’m looking at portable humidifiers for a conference gift. Can you help me?
W: Sure. Let me see. You have five models to choose from. What’s the budget range?
M: We can’t spend more than $30 each.
W: Then this one’s out. And orange doesn’t seem
like a good color. It’s a bit flashy. M: I agree. How about the capacity? W: I think 300 ml is too small.
M: Right. Then, there are two options left. Do you think a mood light is useful?
W: Yes. It can work as a bed lamp.
M: Okay. I’ll order the model with the mood light.
Thank you for your help.
W: You’re welcome. It’ll be a good gift.

11.
W: Hello, Lucas. What’s up?
M: Hi, Mom. I have a group project meeting after school. I’m afraid I can’t pick up the laundry on my way home.
W: No problem. I’ll take care of it. What time do you think you’ll be home?

12.
M: Grace, is this an air purifier?
W: Yeah. I bought it last week because the air quality is so bad these days.
M: How do you like it? I’ve been thinking about getting one for my office.

13.
M: Joy’s Clothing. How may I help you?
W: Hi. I’m Norah Davis. I ordered a T‑shirt from your online store but I received the wrong size.
M: I’m sorry to hear that. Can I have your order number, please?
W: Sure. It’s P2203123.
M: Thanks. Let me check it for you. [Typing sound] You ordered a large size yellow T‑shirt, correct?
W: Yes, that’s right, but I got a medium one. Can you please send me the right size?
M: Oh, we’re very sorry for the inconvenience. I’ll check whether we have any large size ones in stock.
W: Okay.
M: [Typing sound] Unfortunately, we’re all out of larges in yellow. We have larges in pink and white.
W: I see. Then can you send me a pink one?

14.
M: Lydia, can you come here for a moment? W: Sure. What is it, Grandpa?
M: I need some help with my cell phone. W: Wow! You’ve got a smartphone!
M: Yes, but I don’t know how to send a text message. Can you show me how to do it?
W: Okay. First, find the messaging icon and tap it.
M: Like this, right?
W: Yeah. Next, you need to select the person you want to text.
M: Select the person All right.
W: Now you can see the message box. M: You mean the box here?
W: Yes. Type your message in it. And when you’re done, hit ‘Send.’
M: I got it. But using a smartphone still seems difficult.
W:  


15.
W: Randy and Emily are very close friends and they go to school together. One day after school, on their way home, Randy notices that he has lost his watch, which is very precious to him. Emily asks Randy when he last had his watch. Randy says it was during the last class. Emily remembers that she happened to see Randy come out from the bathroom shaking water off his hands. So, Emily thinks that Randy may have left his watch next to the bathroom sink. Emily wants to ask Randy about this. In this situation, what would Emily most likely say to Randy?
16.
M: Hello, students. Last class, we talked about IoT home devices. Today, let’s expand the topic and learn about smart cities. Smart cities use technology to provide services and solve various problems. Singapore is one of the front‑runners in the race to create fully smart cities, with IoT cameras monitoring the condition of the city, including the cleanliness of public spaces. It also has systems to monitor energy use, waste management, and water use in real time. San Diego has installed 3,200 smart sensors to optimize traffic flow, and electric vehicles are supported by solar‑to‑electric charging stations. Traffic monitoring systems are also used in Dubai. This city has telemedicine and smart healthcare solutions as well as smart tourism options. In New York, the police department has tested web‑based software that uses historical crime data to predict and respond to crimes. The test has produced a marked decrease in violent crimes in the city. Thanks to smart systems, many citizens around the world can improve their quality of life.

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