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고3 2019년 6월 영어듣기평가 학력평가영어 듣기문제
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2020학년도 대학수학능력시험 6월 모의평가 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본
M: Hi, Ellen. I heard you participated in the audition for the musical.
W: Yeah, I did. But I’m not sure if I’ll get the role. I’m waiting for the results.
M: When will they give the results?
W:
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W: Hi, Nick. Are you still using the laptop you borrowed from me?
M: Oh, Jenny. I was about to tell you that mine has been repaired.
W: That’s great. I need my laptop back for a workshop tomorrow.
M:
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M: Good morning, Pyntech company employees. I’m Paul Larson from the
Department of Human Resources. As you know, the deadline to apply for the
Excellent Employee Award is next Friday. So far, only a few people have
applied for the award. I’d like to encourage all of you to submit your
application form for a chance to win. In addition to the $300 prize, it’s an
opportunity for your efforts to be recognized. Application for this award is
open to any employee who has shown outstanding performance and has
helped create a positive work environment this year. It doesn’t matter
whether you won previously or not. So if you think you’re qualified, please
don’t hesitate to apply for the Excellent Employee Award. Maybe you’ll be
the winner this year!
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M: What are you doing, Ms. Roberts? Are you writing a letter by hand?
W: Yes, Mr. Williams. I’m writing thank-you notes to my clients.
M: Isn’t it easier to use a computer?
W: Probably, but I think people are moved when they get a hand-written letter,
instead of one that’s been typed on the computer.
M: It must take a long time. And you have so many clients.
W: Well, I think it’s worth it. A hand-written letter can give an impression of
being taken very special care of.
M: But I’m still not sure it’s worth the extra effort.
W: Imagine getting a hand-written letter from someone. You’d probably be
touched by their extra effort, wouldn’t you?
M: You’re right. I guess I would feel personally connected with the writer.
W: That’s what I mean. A hand-written letter really touches a person’s heart.
M: Now I get your point.
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[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello.
M: Hello, Ms. Peterson. This is David Smith.
W: Oh, hi, Mr. Smith. Thank you for coming to my photo exhibition yesterday.
M: My pleasure. It was great meeting you. So have you thought about what I
suggested?
W: Yes, I have. I’d be happy to take pictures for the cookbook you’re planning
to publish.
M: I’m glad to hear that. My cookbook will be a big hit with your photos.
W: Thanks for saying so.
M: Then why don’t we meet at my restaurant to talk about the project in detail?
W: Okay. My studio is closed on Wednesdays, so I’m free then. Is this
Wednesday convenient for you?
M: Great. How about 10 o’clock in the morning?
W: That’s fine with me.
M: After talking about the project, I’ll make you a few dishes using my best recipes.
W: Fantastic. See you then.
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M: Honey, I found a restaurant for our wedding anniversary.
W: Great. Is that their website?
M: Yeah. Take a look at this photo.
W: Wow! There’s a piano on the stage.
M: Yes. They have live performances on weekends.
W: That’s wonderful. I like the star-shaped light hanging from the ceiling.
M: Yeah. It glows beautifully. What do you think of the two pictures on the wall?
W: They’re nice. They add to the atmosphere. Honey, which table should we sit at?
M: How about the round table between the rectangular ones?
W: I love it. It looks pretty, and it’s the perfect place to watch a performance.
M: Sure. Look! I like the striped curtains on the window.
W: Yeah, I like the striped pattern, too.
M: I’m glad you like the restaurant. I’ll make a reservation.
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W: Mr. Johnson, how are the Children’s Book Week preparations going?
M: They’re going well. For the signing events, I’ve already contacted the authors.
W: That’s great. Did you finish the advertising preparations I asked for?
M: Yes. I made fliers for the events and printed them out.
W: Great. I also think sending text messages to our members will help.
M: No worries. I’ve done that, too.
W: Okay. Do you remember the discount event? If customers buy one book,
they get another for 50% off.
M: Yes, I do. You said you would decide which books would be part of the event.
W: Right. Here’s the list of the books. The next step is displaying them for the
discount event. Would you like to do that?
M: No problem. I’ll do it.
W: Thanks. Then I’ll order some gifts for the events.
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M: Hi, Charlotte. How was the basketball game last night?
W: Well, unfortunately, I couldn’t go.
M: Oh, no! What happened? Were the tickets sold out?
W: No, I bought a ticket in advance.
M: I’m not surprised. I know they’re your favorite team.
W: Yeah. I even changed my work schedule to go to the game.
M: But you couldn’t go. Why not?
W: Well, I had to take care of my daughter unexpectedly.
M: Doesn’t your husband usually watch her on weekdays?
W: He does. But suddenly he had to go on a business trip yesterday, so I had to
take care of her.
M: That’s too bad. Well, there’s always next time.
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W: Hello. Welcome to Uncle John’s Dairy Farm. How can I help you?
M: Hi. I’d like to buy admission tickets for the dairy farm.
W: Alright. It’s $10 per adult and $5 per child.
M: Okay. I’ll take one adult and two children’s tickets, please.
W: Sure thing. And we also have a hands-on experience program for children.
They get to make pizza with cheese from our farm.
M: Sounds fun. How much is it?
W: It’s originally $20 per child. But this week, you can get a 50% discount on
the program.
M: Wow! That’s lucky. I’ll buy two.
W: I’m sure your kids will love it.
M: I hope so. Ah, I have a coupon for 10% off. Can I use it?
W: Let me check. [Typing sound] Sorry, but this coupon expired last week.
M: Too bad I’m not able to use it. I’ll pay by credit card.
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M: Hi, Jessica. What are you looking at?
W: Oh, hi, Michael. I’m looking at the posters for the student president election
to find out more about it.
M: Oh, yeah? When is the election going to be?
W: It’s next Wednesday, July 17.
M: Okay. And I’m curious about what the candidates’ promises are this year.
W: Well, the first candidate promises to make the school festival the best. And
the second candidate’s promise is to extend gym hours.
M: Hmm... To make up my mind, I’ll have to hear their speeches.
W: Me, too. They’ll each give their speech in the main auditorium this Friday.
M: Okay. This year the method of voting is electronic, isn’t it?
W: Yeah. If you log in on the voting page with your student number and
password, you can vote there.
M: Great. I’m excited to see who will be elected!
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Sunstone City Library
W: Hello, Beautiful Moment listeners. I’m Sarah Cliff. I have great news. The
Sunstone City Library opens on August 5. I know many of you are excited
about this. The library was designed by famous architect Samuel Lewis,
who’s known for having designed the Kingsbury Museum. This library
offers a wide range of virtual reality experiences in its science section. The
virtual reality devices can be used for free. What this library is most proud of
is its book collection. It has the second largest collection of books in
Sunstone City. There’s another thing you should know. On the opening day,
the library will give visitors a gift. Why don’t you visit the library for a
wonderful experience? I’ll be back after a commercial break. Stay tuned!
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M: Honey, I’m looking online for a picture frame for the painting we bought
recently. Shall we choose one together?
W: Sure. Let me see. How much should we spend?
M: I don’t want to spend more than $40. I think a picture frame over that price is
too expensive.
W: I see. Then let’s go for a model under $40. Next, which material do you want?
M: I don’t like plastic. What do you think?
W: Me, neither. It’s not eco-friendly.
M: Okay. Let’s choose from the non-plastic models. Now what about the color?
W: Well, not white. White wouldn’t match the painting well.
M: You’re right. Plus, white gets dirty too easily.
W: Then we have two options left. Oh, they both come with a free gift. Which
do you prefer, the picture key ring or the picture magnet?
M: Well, why don’t we take the picture magnet?
W: Alright. It would be a great decoration for our refrigerator.
M: Okay. Let’s order this model.
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[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello, Jake.
M: Hi, Betty. Sorry to call you this early.
W: That’s okay. Is anything wrong?
M: You know I’m directing the school play Snow White, right?
W: Of course. The play’s going to be this afternoon.
M: Right. But I have a serious problem. The student responsible for the sound
effects cannot come because he has a bad cold.
W: Oh, no.
M: So, I need someone who can control the sound effect system for the
performance this afternoon. I’m thinking you could do the job since you did
it for last year’s play.
W: Sorry, I can’t, Jake. I have an interview for a student exchange program this
afternoon.
M: Hmm... I don’t know what to do then.
W: Well, I can call a friend of mine, if you want. He knows how to use the system.
M: Really? That would be a great help.
W: Okay. Let me check if he’s available.
M:
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W: Dad, you’re early. What are you doing in the kitchen?
M: Hi, Amy. I finished work early, so I’m going to cook something.
W: Great! What are you going to cook?
M: How about turkey sandwiches and mashed potatoes?
W: That sounds good. But can you make your shrimp pasta, instead?
M: I know that’s your favorite, but we don’t have any shrimp.
W: Oh, please, Dad. Your shrimp pasta is the best!
M: Okay. Well, there’s a seafood market near your mom’s company. Why don’t
you call and see if she can buy some shrimp?
W: That’s a good idea. I think it’s about time for her to leave the office.
M: Yeah. You’d better hurry up. I’ll start preparing vegetables for the pasta.
W:
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Peter Peter
M: Peter recently gave his grandmother a smartphone for her birthday. She uses
it frequently and often asks Peter to help her do things such as sharing photos
or downloading apps. Peter is happy to help her, but he has to go abroad for a
long business trip next week. He’s worried that she’ll have no one to help her
with her smartphone. So he searches for a way to help her and finds that the
local senior center offers a class which teaches seniors how to use smartphones.
He thinks the class can help her use the smartphone by herself. So, Peter
wants to tell his grandmother to learn smartphone skills from the senior
center. In this situation, what would Peter most likely say to his grandmother?
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W: Hello, students. Last class, we learned about the history of museums. You may
think they’re boring, but that’s not true. Today I’ll tell you about museums in
different countries that are not like any museums you’ve ever seen. Each has
unusual features which will surely grab your attention. First is a spy museum in
the USA. Here you can see a collection of spy tools including mini cameras,
fake money, and special devices from the spy movies. Then there’s an
interesting toilet museum in India. The museum displays toilets and related
items ranging from ancient to modern times. These have been collected from
50 countries. Next, Japan has an instant ramen museum. Here you can learn
ramen’s history and make your own fresh cup of ramen. Finally, one museum
has an unusual way of enjoying the exhibits. To explore the underwater museum
in Mexico, you have to snorkel, scuba dive, or ride a glass-bottom boat. Which
museum most interests you?
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