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2021학년 3월 고3 학력평가 영어듣기 모의고사 대본 및 정답
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해 설
1. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.
M: Hello, residents. This is Andy from the
management office. We’re currently collecting
recyclable garbage twice a week, on
Wednesdays and Sundays, from 7 a.m. to 9
p.m. But we’ve had a lot of complaints from
residents concerning the time, location, and
smell. We’re doing our best to address these
complaints but it’s been difficult to come up
with satisfactory solutions. So, to deal with
this matter effectively, we’re going to hold a
public hearing at the community hall on Friday,
March 26, at 8 p.m. We’re asking everyone to
attend the public hearing. Thank you in
advance for your cooperation.
2. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.
W: Eric, I made this pizza myself. Try some.
M: Thank you, Yujin. [Pause] Mmm.... It’s
delicious!
W: Is it? I watched a cooking video and followed
the recipe from it.
M: You’re a really good cook. Not everyone can
just watch a video and make delicious food
like you just did.
W: Well, I think it’s all thanks to the cooking
tools I’ve recently bought.
M: Cooking tools? You mean utensils?
W: Yes. Having the right utensils makes cooking
much easier.
M: You seem to be very happy with your utensils.
W: Yeah. They make cooking more enjoyable.
M: Oh, that’s why you’re totally into cooking
these days!
W: Definitely.
M: Now I understand why chefs emphasize the
importance of using the right utensils in
cooking.
3. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.
M: Hi, Sofia. What did you do with the bouquet
you made last Friday?
W: Hi, Brandon. I had it delivered to my friend.
She was really happy to get it.
M: Did you tell her you made it yourself?
W: Yes. I also told her that I made it in your
class. She said she’d like to learn from you,
too.
M: I’m glad to hear that. Why don’t you invite her
to join my class sometime?
W: Yeah, I suggested signing up for the next
oneday
class together.
M: Good. You will get to spend quality time
together.
W: I think so, too. I’ll let her know how to
register.
M: Thank you. Today you’ll learn how to arrange
spring flowers in a vase. Look here. I’ve made
this one in advance.
W: Wow, it looks gorgeous. I can’t wait to make
one myself.
M: Okay. Shall we get started?
4. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.
M: Rachel, I heard you adopted a puppy.
W: Yes. His name is Coco. I’ve rearranged the
living room for him. Take a look at this
picture.
M: Let’s see. Oh, this must be Coco. He’s playing
with a ball.
W: Yes. It’s his favorite toy.
M: I see. Is this striped tent for Coco?
W: Yeah. I bought it for him last week.
M: It looks cozy. You also put the steps in front
of the sofa. What are they for?
W: They’re pet steps to help Coco get on the
sofa.
M: Ah, he can’t jump onto it yet. Hey, Rachel,
what’s this elephant toy on the sofa?
W: It’s another toy for Coco.
M: Well, is he being toilet trained?
W: Yes, he is. Do you see the two pads near the
potted plant? I’m using them for his toilet
training.
M: Good. Everything seems to be perfect for
Coco.
5. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 추론한다.
[Cell phone rings.]
M: Hi, Ms. Clark.
W: Mr. Dickson, where are you? The students’
soccer final starts in 30 minutes.
M: I’m on the playing field, checking the ground
conditions.
W: Well, I just made an announcement to the
students about the match.
M: Thank you. I’ve already set up cameras to film
the match.
W: Okay. How about extra batteries? Do you have
them?
M: I checked. They’re in the camera bag.
W: What about the firstaid
kit? We might need it
during the game.
M: The school nurse will bring it before the
game.
W: I see. Did you bring the ice water for players
to drink?
M: Oh, I forgot. Could you bring it for me? It’s in
the fridge.
W: Okay. I’ll take it to the field right away.
M: Thanks.
6. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.
W: Welcome to Jo’s Fragrance. How may I help
you?
M: Hello. I want to buy a bottle of Wild Silverbell
for my sister’s birthday.
W: I see. It’s a very popular perfume these days.
M: My sister really loves its scent. How much is
it?
W: This small bottle is $80, and that larger one
is $100.
M: I’ll take the larger one.
W: Okay. We also sell candles with the same
scent for $50 each.
M: Oh! My sister really likes scented candles. I’ll
take a candle, too.
W: Great. Since you’re buying two items, you also
get a 10% discount voucher. You can use it
for your next purchase.
M: I see. Could you wrap them up, please?
W: Sure. Giftwrapping
is free, but we can tie a
ribbon on it for an extra dollar.
M: I don’t need a ribbon. Just giftwrap
them,
please. Here’s my credit card.
7. [출제의도] 화자가 특정 행동을 하는 이유를 파악한
다.
M: Ms. White, what are you doing on the
Internet?
W: Oh, Mr. Brown. I’m looking for a store to
order some file folders for my class.
M: Oh, I thought you already ordered them, didn’t
you?
W: Actually, I didn’t. I thought I had found the
right store, but now I changed my mind.
M: Did you find a store that offers lower prices?
W: No. The store I found was the cheapest and
even had free delivery.
M: Then, were the file folders sold out?
W: No. They have plenty in stock.
M: If so, why are you still searching for another
store?
W: Because their scheduled delivery will take too
long. I need the folders tomorrow.
M: I see. So, you’re looking for a store with
faster delivery, right?
W: Yes. The sooner, the better!
8. [출제의도] 대화의 세부 내용을 파악한다.
M: Hello, viewers! I’m currently at one of the
popular restaurants, Delizia. I’m here with the
manager of Delizia.
W: Hi, viewers. I’m Laura, the manager of Delizia.
M: Laura, Delizia is the oldest Italian restaurant in
our city, isn’t it?
W: Yes. It was founded in 1906.
M: Wow! Could you tell us who founded it?
W: Fabio Cannavaro. Today, his granddaughter
runs it.
M: Oh, it’s a family business. Tell us more about
Delizia.
W: Our restaurant is famous not only for its food,
but also for its architectural value.
M: I see. I know Delizia was used as a location
for some famous movies.
W: Right. The movie, From Rome with Love, was
recently filmed in our restaurant.
M: Impressive! And Delizia has a very romantic
outdoor garden, doesn’t it?
W: Yeah. It’s often used for weddings.
M: That’s good. Now, could you show me around
the garden?
W: Sure. Come this way, please.
9. [출제의도] 담화 내용과의 일치 여부를 파악한다.
W: Hello, listeners. Are you looking for a special
activity for the upcoming holidays? Nest Cave
Boat Tour is here for you. You can explore
the cave on a onehour
guided boat tour. Up
to ten people are allowed on each boat. Along
the way, you can hear about the history and
geological features of the cave. You can even
see glowworms deep inside, but taking photos
is not permitted inside the cave. With your
cameras off, just enjoy the mysterious light
from the glowworms. For this wonderful cave
tour, you need to make a reservation in
advance. For reservation, please visit our
website. Thank you.
10. [출제의도] 대화의 내용을 도표에서 확인한다.
W: Honey, what are you looking at on the
computer?
M: I’m looking for a stepladder. We need one for
when we do housework.
W: Good idea. Let me see. All of these five
ladders look good.
M: Yes, but let’s exclude this one. It’s too much
to spend over $100 for just a ladder.
W: I agree. What about the height?
M: Considering our house, it should be at least
120 cm.
W: Okay. I think the weight a ladder can support
is also important.
M: Oh, definitely. It should be able to hold more
than 100 kg.
W: Right. Then we only have two options now.
M: Yes. Wouldn’t it be better to buy a ladder that
can fold?
W: Of course. It’ll take up less storage space.
M: I agree. Let’s order it now.
11. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
W: Excuse me. Can you tell me how I can get to
Harriot Department Store?
M: Sure. Go straight ahead until you find exit 5.
W: Thank you. Is the department store close to
exit 5?
M:
12. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
M: Hi, Mom. I’m home.
W: Oh, you’re back from your baseball practice
early today.
M: Yeah. While I was waiting at the bus stop,
Daniel’s mom drove by and gave me a ride.
W:
13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
W: What’s the tune you’re humming, Kevin?
M: Ah, it’s a song I sang in choir last week.
W: I didn’t know you were in a choir!
M: It’s just a small choir. We meet every
Wednesday night and sing together.
W: What kind of songs does the choir sing?
M: A real mix, actually. We do classical, jazz,
pretty much anything you can think of.
W: That sounds fun.
M: You seem interested. How about joining our
choir?
W: Well, I love music, but I’m not a good singer.
M: It doesn’t matter. What matters is that you
enjoy what you’re doing.
W: Then I guess I’ll give it a try.
M:
14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
W: Hi, Lucas. How’s it going?
M: Not bad, Sarah. Do you have any special plans
for this weekend?
W: Yes, I’m going to visit my grandparents’ farm.
They’re shorthanded,
especially at harvest
time.
M: You mean you’re going to do some farm work?
W: That’s right.
M: What are you doing there?
W: Well, I’m going to pick apples. If we don’t
pick them in time, we won’t get a good price
for them.
M: I see. I want to have a chance to pick apples.
W: Really? Why don’t you come along with me
this weekend?
M: I’ve never done any farm work, but I’d love
to.
W:
15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.
M: Katrina and Simon are close friends in the
neighborhood. Recently, they enjoy riding
bicycles together. But Katrina often notices
Simon’s careless behavior while riding a
bicycle. Although he is good at riding, there
are some occasions where he almost falls over
because he sometimes rides with his hands off
the handlebars. Furthermore, he often uses his
smartphone while riding. Katrina is worried
that such behavior may lead to a serious
accident. So, Katrina wants to give Simon
some safety advice. In this situation, what
would Katrina most likely say to Simon?
Katrina:
[16 ~ 17]
W: Okay, students. We just talked about idiomatic
expressions related to color. As you know,
idioms are creative descriptions. We use them
to share an idea or feeling. Now, let’s learn
some animal idioms in English. The first idiom
is “at a snail’s pace,” which means moving
very slowly. This idiom is easy to understand
because we all know how slowly snails move.
The next one, “hold your horses,” is a
common way of telling someone to wait or
slow down. If someone says “hold your
horses,” they’re telling you to “wait a minute.”
And children often hear from their parents,
“I’m watching you like a hawk.” This
expression is often used to make sure that
someone doesn’t misbehave or make a
mistake. The last idiom is “I’ll be a monkey’s
uncle.” People use this expression when
something unexpected or unlikely happens. It’s
used in a comical way. These idioms may be
confusing at first, but once you learn them,
you’ll have a fun new way of talking.
16. [출제의도] 담화의 주제를 추론한다.
17. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다
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