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2023녕 3월 고2 모의고사 영어 듣기 문제 및 정답 대본 mp3

 

 

 

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

 

W: Good morning, students. This is your principal, Ms. Perez. I have an important announcement about our indoor gym. Since its opening, it has been a popular destination for students who’d like to stay fit. However, the gym has been in use for more than 10 years and most sports equipment is now outdated. So, our school has decided to renovate the gym. This means the gym will be temporarily closed until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please check our school website for updates on the reopening of the gym. Thank you for your understanding.
 

2.   대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

 

M: Grace, did you finish preparing for your hiking trip tomorrow? W: Almost, Dad. I still don’t know which jacket I should wear.
M: When you choose your hiking jacket, make sure you consider the color.
W: How about this brown one? It looks good on me.
 
M: That does suit you well, but I think you should avoid brown.       W: Why is that?
M: For the sake of your safety, you  need  to  wear  a color  that stands out from the surroundings. It allows you to  be  seen  easily  by  others.
W: You mean I should avoid colors that blend in with nature,  like  browns and greens?
M: Exactly. Safety should always come first.
 
W: Then I’ll go with this bright orange jacket.
 

3.   대화를 듣고, 사람의 관계를 가장 나타낸 것을 고르시오.

 

[Cell phone rings.]
 
W: Hello. Mia Parsons speaking.


M: Hello. I was told to call you this afternoon. W: All right. Can I have your name, please?
M: I’m Jonathan Lee.


W: Just a second. [Pause] Oh, Mr. Lee. I have good news for you. I    was able to fix your issue.
M: That’s a relief. The photos on my laptop are precious to me. By the way, what caused the problem?
W: The main board was damaged, so I’ve replaced it with a new one.   M: That’s great. Can I get my laptop sent via a delivery service?
W: Sure. Please give me  your  address. M: It’s 11367 White  Street,  Sandville. W: Okay. You can get it by Tuesday.
M: Thank you so much. If you send me the bill, I’ll pay it right away.
 

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

 

M: Hi, Lucia. Welcome  back!  How  was  your  vacation? W: Hi, Andrew. It was  great.  We  rented  a  guest  house. M: Oh, do you have a picture of it?
W: Yes, look. I chose a sky‑themed room for my kids.


M: Wow. The model airplane hanging from the ceiling looks cool.


W: Yeah. And kids never stopped going up and down the slide under the model airplane.
M: I can imagine. This star‑shaped lamp on the table goes well with the theme.
W: Isn’t the astronaut doll on the bed cute? It was a gift from the guest house.
M: It is. Your kids must have loved the picture of the  space  shuttle beside the bed.
W: They did. I really recommend this place for your next family trip.


M: Thanks. I should visit there next time.
 

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

 

W: Dad, our printer  is  not  working  again! M: Really? What do you need to print out?
W: I need a copy of my essay for tomorrow’s English class.


M: Okay. Will you pass me the user’s manual? Let me take a look.   W: I already did everything it says in the manual. Nothing helped.
M: Then, I can take the printer to the service center on my way out.


W: It might take more than a day to fix it. We’d better think of another way.
M: Hmm.... Then, how about going to the city library? You can use the printers there.
W: Oh, that’d be great, but I have never been there.   M: Don’t worry. I’ll take you there.
W: Thanks, Dad. Let’s go to the library!
 

6.   대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

 

M: Honey, we need four extra cups for our housewarming party.
 
W: Okay. Let’s buy them online. [Typing Sound] Look, I love this floral tea cup.
M: I like it too, and it only costs $8.


W: Hold on. The store’s promotion says, “Buy one cup, get one cup  free.”
M: Fantastic! We only have to pay for two cups. Then, we can afford      to buy a new teapot as well.
W: That’s a good idea. Let’s buy one that matches the tea cups.    M: I like the white one that costs $20.
W: Okay. Let’s pay for  two  tea  cups  and  one  teapot.  Do  we  also  have to pay for shipping?
M: Yes. The total shipping fee is $3. Do we need anything else?


W: Not really. Let me pay with my credit card.
 

7.   대화를 듣고, 남자가 내일 봉사 활동에 같이 없는 이유를 고르시오.

 

W: Michael, what do you think about doing some volunteer work tomorrow?
M: Well, I thought we’re going to join a sports program tomorrow. W: You haven’t heard? It’s been cancelled.
M: Oh. Then, tell me more about the volunteer work.


W: We’ll  pick up  meals  at the  community  center and  then deliver them to the elderly in the neighborhood.
M: Hmm.... When does it end? I’m having a family dinner.


W: Before noon. We’ll be working for three hours in the morning. M: Sounds good. Are there any restrictions for applicants?
W: Yes. You have to be 16 or older to participate.


M: Then, I’m qualified. I just turned 16 last February.


W: Oh, I almost forgot. You also need a  flu  vaccination  record  since you’ll meet the elderly in person.
M: I haven’t got a flu shot yet. I’m afraid I can’t come.


W: Too bad. Maybe next time then.
 

8.   대화를 듣고, Nari Island 패키지 여행에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

 

M: Hi, Jessica. Are you ready for the trip to Nari Island?   W: Not yet. I’ve been too busy to make a detailed plan.
M: Then, how about booking a package tour? There should be some package tours on the island.
W: Really? Let me check online. [Typing Sound] This one runs for 5 days, from April 3 to April 7. It matches my holiday schedule.
M: It provides a guided tour to beautiful caves and cliffs.  W: I think I’d enjoy it. I like to explore geological sites.    M: And a minivan will be offered for transportation.
W: It sounds convenient. What do you think of the price?  M: I think $600 for each person is quite reasonable.
W: Perfect. I’ll book it right away.
 

9.   Afterschool Math Festival 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 르시오.

 

M: Good morning, math lovers of Hamington High School. I’m your math teacher, Allen Steward. We have a special announcement for you. The Afterschool Math Festival will be held for three days starting next Monday. Nine activities are planned, and you may participate in up to three different activities. Keep in mind that activities such as the Math Escape Room and the Math Quiz Show will take longer than other activities. This year, we are also offering   a guest lecture. Our lecturer, Dr. Hilbert will tell us  the  stories  behind famous mathematicians. Students who attend this special lecture will get a copy of his book for free. Lastly, during  the  festival, special snacks and drinks will be  served  at  the cafeteria. See you there.

 

10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 사람이 구매할 자외선 칫솔 소독기를 고르시오.

 

M: Honey, why don’t we buy a UV toothbrush sanitizer? This online store is offering a good deal.
W: That’s great. How about choosing one from these five models?  M: Fine. First, we need to consider the number of slots.
W: For our family, we need four or more slots.


M: Right. Do you think we need one with a built‑in battery?  W: Yes. It’d be easier to install.
M: Okay. And I think it’s important to keep the brushes dry.


W: I agree. It prevents bacteria from growing on  the  brushes.  We  should definitely go with one that has a drying function.
M: That leaves us with these two models. W: How about staying under 50 dollars?
M: Good. Let’s order the cheaper one.

 

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

 

W: Ben. Would you come take a look at this plant? The leaves  are turning brown.
M: Let me see. [Pause] Oh,  you  might  have  watered  it  too  much. W: Do you have any idea how I can fix my plant?
M:                                                                                                                                    

 

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

 

M: Ouch! I got a paper cut.


W: Are you okay? I know how painful paper cuts are.


M:  This is the third time this week. Maybe my hands are so dry that I   get paper cuts too easily.
W:                                                                                                                                    

 

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

 

W: Hey, Pete. What’s in the big box?


M: Old towels and blankets. I’m taking them to the post office.  W: Where are you sending them?
M: To an animal shelter. The shelter needs them for dogs and cats. W: I guess it’s to keep the animals warm.
M: Exactly. Without them, the animals have to sleep on the  cold floor. W: Oh, I didn’t know that.
M: Many animal shelters are in need of blankets and towels.


W: Then, what about starting a school campaign to collect blankets and towels for the animals?
M: That’d be nice, but how can we do that?


W: We    can    propose     a    campaign    at    the     student     council    meeting tomorrow.
M:                                                                                                                                  

 

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

 

M: Hello, Ms. Watson. Did you enjoy the conference?


W: Yes,     I     did,     Dr.     Cooper.     This      year      was      a     huge     success.
Congratulations!


M: Thank you. We had the largest audience ever.


W: I heard some people couldn’t come because the number of seats was limited.
M: It was a pity that we couldn’t find a larger lecture hall.


W: I think there is a way to accommodate more people next year.    M: Really? How?
W: You can hold the conference on a metaverse platform. M: What does metaverse mean?
W: It’s a virtual world. If you make a lecture hall  there,  you  can  interact with a larger audience.
M: That’s very interesting. I’d like to try that but I don’t know how to start.
W:                                                                                                                                  

 

15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Jane David에게 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르 시오.

 

W: Jane and David are both violinists in  the  school  orchestra.  They have been practicing together for a month for the Spring Concert.  Just three days before the concert, Jane sprains her wrist and her doctor recommends taking a rest for at least a week. Since  Jane cannot play at the concert, David should take  her solo part. They  have been practicing together and David knows Jane’s part.  However, David says that he is too nervous  to play the solo part.  Jane knows that David is a skilled violinist. So, Jane wants to encourage David to be more confident. In this situation, what would Jane most likely say to David?
Jane:                                                                                                                               

 

16번부터 17번은 두 번 들려줍니다.

 

 

[16 ~ 17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

 

M: Good afternoon, students. Today we are  going  to  talk  about different national flags. There are some colors commonly used in national flags. The most common color is red, which makes up about
30 percent of all colors used in national flags.  Usually  red means life, courage, and revolution. For example, the red stripes of the United State’s national flag symbolize the struggle for independence. The next is blue, with about a 20 percent share. The color often symbolizes the natural element of water or sky. For example, the   blue in Greece’s national flag means the seas surrounding the  country. The next two most common colors are white and green. In some countries’ flags, white means peace and honesty, such as in    the United Kingdom’s flag. Green is often related to nature, such as grasslands and forests. Can you guess what the green in Brazil’s national flag means? Of course, it’s the Amazon Rainforest. Now, let’s look at the shapes of national flags.

 

16.   남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

 

 

17.   언급된 색이 아닌 것은?

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2022년 6월 고2 모의고사 영어듣기 대본 정답 mp3

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1. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 고르기

M: Good morning, Lakeside High School students. This is your principal. As you know, Mrs. Smith retired a few weeks ago. So, we were without a music teacher for the past few weeks. But today, I’m happy to announce that Cindy White joined our school as the new music teacher. Ms. White is a passionate teacher and a talented violinist in the local orchestra. She worked at Wellington High School for three years. There, she organized a school band and led many successful performances. We’re excited to have such an enthusiastic music teacher in our school. Please give her a warm welcome when you see her!

 

2. [출제의도] 의견 고르기

W: Jake, you look so nervous today.

M: That’s because I have a big test this afternoon.

W: Oh, you must be concerned. Have you studied a lot?

M: Sure. But the problem is, I usually get so nervous that I make stupid mistakes on tests.

W: Then, why don’t you try eating chocolate before the test?

M: Chocolate? Do you think that will help?

W: Yes, eating chocolate will relieve your anxiety.

M: Really? I always thought that chocolate was just a kind of dessert or snack.

W: Actually, chocolate was originally used as a medicine. It can lower levels of anxietyrelated hormones.

M: Hmm... But I heard that chocolate can increase one’s heart rate.

W: If you eat too much, that’s true, but a proper amount of chocolate helps you feel calmer.

M: Sounds interesting. Thanks for the tip.

 

3. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계 고르기

M: Ms. Miller, it’s been such a long time since we last met. How have you been?

W: Good. I went abroad on a business trip for 3 months.

M: You must have been very busy. What brings you here today?

W: I want to make a change to refresh my look.

M: Hmm... What were you thinking of?

W: I want to get my hair colored and cut.

M: Unfortunately, your hair’s condition doesn’t look good. Why don’t you change your hair color next time?

W: Fine. Then, I’ll get a haircut today and visit you again to get my hair colored.

M: Okay. What style of cut do you want?

W: I don’t want it too short.

M: Don’t worry. I’ll take care of it.

 

4. [출제의도] 내용 불일치 고르기(그림)

M: Rebecca, look at this picture.

W: Sure. What is it?

M: This is the garage in my new house. I finally have one.

W: Great. It was your dream to have your own garage, right?

M: Right. Look at this tool board on the wall. It’s very convenient for hanging tools.

W: Good. And you put a table below the board.

M: Yes, I use it for repairing broken things. Can you see the skateboard in the box? I changed its wheels all by myself.

W: Awesome. But isn’t it boring to work alone?

M: Yes, that’s why I put a big speaker in the corner to listen to music.

W: Cool. Is that your new bicycle near the door?

M: Yes, now I can safely store it inside the garage.

W: That’s good. You were always worried about your bicycle when it rained. Congratulations.

 

5. [출제의도] 할 일 고르기

W: Billy, I’m so excited about our first trip to Jeju Island next week.

M: Indeed, honey. We’ve been waiting so long for it.

W: Yeah. I checked the weather forecast, and it says it will be nice.

M: Good. Is there anything we’re forgetting to do before going?

W: Hmm... Oh! I forgot to make a reservation for a rental car.

M: Don’t worry. I’ve already made one at a reasonable price.

W: What a relief! How about our plan to change our room from a city view to an ocean view?

M: I’ve already called the hotel and changed it to have an ocean view.

W: Great. I heard that the Jeju Tourism Organization is having a special event. They provide discount coupons to fancy restaurants.

M: Really? How can we get some?

W: We can download them from their website.

M: Okay, I’ll do that right away.

 

6. [출제의도] 숫자 정보 파악하기

M: Welcome to Sky Cable Car. How may I help you?

W: Hi. I want to buy tickets. I see two types of cable cars. What’s the difference between the Regular and the Crystal Cable Car?

M: The Crystal Cable Car has a glass floor, so you can see below you.

W: That must be thrilling! How much is it for an adult?

M: An adult ticket is $20.

W: Is that roundtrip?

M: No, this is a oneway ticket. You need to pay an additional $5 each for roundtrip tickets.

W: Then I’ll buy roundtrip tickets for two adults.

M: So roundtrip Crystal Cable Car tickets for two adults, right?

W: Yes, and I have a discount coupon for local residents. Can I use it?

M: Let me take a look. [Pause] Yes. You can get a $5 discount off the total.

W: Very good. Here’s my credit card.

 

7. [출제의도] 5W1H(이유) 고르기

W: Hi, Jason. I like your Tshirt.

M: Thanks. I bought it for just $3 at the flea market.

W: What a bargain! I want to buy a Tshirt like yours, too.

M: Then, how about going to the flea market together? It’ll be held this Saturday.

W: This Saturday? I’d love to, but I can’t.

M: Oh, I know you work at Tom’s Bakery. Do you work on Saturdays?

W: No, I only work on weekdays.

M: I see. Then is it because of the medical checkup you reserved last week?

W: I did make an appointment, but I changed the date to next Friday.

M: So, then what’s your plan for Saturday?

W: Actually, it’s my uncle’s wedding that day. I promised to play the piano for him at the ceremony.

M: Great! Maybe some other time, then.

 

8. [출제의도] 세부 내용 고르기(언급 유무)

M: What are you looking at, Hailey?

W: I’m browsing our local community website to check out this month’s events. It says the Brantown Community Picnic is coming up.

M: Sounds interesting. It could be a good chance to meet our neighbors and talk with them. When is it?

W: It’s on June 18th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Would you like to go with me?

M: Why not? I don’t have any plans for that day.

W: Great! Guess where it will be held. We’ve been there several times.

M: Is it going to be in Brantown Park?

W: That’s right.

M: I like that place. Let me see... It says they will hand out a tumbler as a gift to all of the participants.

W: Terrific! How do we sign up?

M: We just need to call the community center by this Friday.

W: Then let’s do it right now!

 

9. [출제의도] 담화 내용 불일치 고르기

W: Good morning, everyone. I’m Olivia Benson, the president of Golden Star Observatory. We’ll be hosting Space Science Camp for teenagers this summer vacation. It’s a 3day camp which goes from August 21st to August 23rd. Our programs will help you learn more about space. A former astronaut, Dr. Michael Russell, will give a special lecture about space travel. Participants will even have a chance to look at stars through our telescopes. If you want to join this camp, you should sign up at our website. The reservation page will open two weeks before the camp. The participation fee is $50 per person. We hope to see you then. Thank you.

 

10. [출제의도] 세부 내용 고르기(도표)

W: Tom, we have so many dishes to wash after every meal.

M: You’re right. Let’s buy a dishwasher from this online mall.

W: Well, what’s our budget for that?

M: We can’t spend more than $800. We’ve already spent too much this month.

W: I agree. Well, dishwashers get dirty easily, so white is not a good choice for the color.

M: Right. Plus, silver or black would match our kitchen cabinets.

W: Okay. Which would you prefer, a portable or a builtin type?

M: I’d prefer a builtin. We would have more space with a builtin.

W: Besides, it would look more stylish.

M: Good point. Then, there are two options left. Which one would be better?

W: Definitely this one. When it comes to warranty periods, the longer, the better.

M: Perfect! Then let’s order this one.

 

11. [출제의도] 짧은 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Emily, the plants you gave me are dying.

W: When taking care of plants, giving them enough sunlight and water is very important.

M: I think there’s enough sunlight. But how often should I water the plants?

W: ______________________________

 

12. [출제의도] 짧은 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Richard, have you chosen a place for Mom’s birthday party? It’s already next week!

M: I’ve been trying to make a reservation at Palace Bistro, but the restaurant never answers my calls.

W: Haven’t you heard? It’s closed for repairs until next month!

M: ______________________________

 

13. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Sarah, where did you get those bananas?

W: I just took them out of the parcel box in front of the door.

M: What box? I haven’t ordered anything recently.

W: Really? I thought you ordered them, so I ate some.

M: Let’s check the address on the box.

W: Oh no! The package was misdelivered. This is not our address.

M: Umm... The bananas were supposed to be delivered to our nextdoor neighbor, Mr. Jones.

W: What should I do?

M: I think it would be good to explain to him why you took them. And we should buy him some new bananas.

W: Okay. I’ll tell him what happened right away.

M: Wait! It’s too late. Mr. Jones usually goes to bed really early, so I don’t think it’s a good idea to wake him up now.

W: ______________________________

 

14. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Hi, Tim. Nice to see you.

M: Hi, Christine. You look like you’re in good shape. Are you working out these days?

W: Yes, I go to the gym every morning and take a swimming class some evenings.

M: I want to learn how to swim, but I haven’t had a chance to take lessons.

W: How about signing up for the swimming course I’m taking?

M: Good idea. Where are you taking it?

W: At the community center near our apartment. The fee is quite reasonable and the swimming instructors are kind.

M: That sounds like a perfect place to start.

W: If we work out together, I’m sure we’ll have a great time.

M: Me, too! So, how can I register?

W: You can register online starting this afternoon. But the swimming classes are popular, so sign up soon!

M: ______________________________

 

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Amy and Jerry are close neighbors. They live next to each other and their children go to the same kindergarten. One day, when Amy is about to leave work, she’s given some tasks that must be done immediately. Amy looks at her watch and finds that there’s only one hour left before the kindergarten classes end. She realizes that no matter how fast she finishes the work, she will never be able to get to her son in time. Amy needs someone to help her and thinks of Jerry. So, she wants to ask Jerry to bring her son back home from kindergarten. In this situation, what would Amy most likely say to Jerry?

 

[16~17]

M: Hello, students. Last time, we talked about the problem of wasting materials. Today, we’re going to discuss how used materials are recycled and turned into new products. Used paper is usually cut down into small pieces and sent into a machine to remove any ink or glue on it. Then it can be used for making things such as toilet paper and paper bags. Metals like steel and iron are also valuable as recyclable materials. They are melted down and easily transformed into car parts, frames, foils, and other things. Glass is another special material that can be recycled endlessly. Like metals, glass is also melted down after being crushed, and then it is made into new bottles and jars. Plastics are complicated to recycle because there are so many types. After sorting and melting the plastics, they can be turned into new products like bottles and toys through a special process. Now, let’s take a look at some video clips and then we’ll discuss them in detail.

 

16. [출제의도] 긴 담화 듣기(담화의 주제 파악하기)

 

17. [출제의도] 긴 담화 듣기(담화의 언급 유무 고르기)

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1. 출제의도 담화의 목적을 추론한다 [ ] . M: Hello, students. This is Mr. Watson, your vice principal. I have an important announcement for all of you. As you know, our school has two drinking fountains installed on each floor. Unfortunately, due to repairs to the water pipes, all the drinking fountains in the school will be out of service starting from tomorrow. It’ll take a few days until the water pipes are repaired. Until then, you won’t be able to use the school drinking fountains, so make sure you bring your own water. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you. announcement 알림 drinking fountain 음수대 install 설치하다

 

2. 출제의도 대화자의 의견을 추론한다 [ ] . W: Jason, are you shopping online? M: Yes, Alice. I’m going to buy some clothes. Look! These are my picks. W: They look nice, but all of them are dark again this time. M: I think dark colors suit me well and I feel more comfortable with them. W: I see your point. You always say that you want to be more approachable though. Why don’t you try other colors? M: What colors would you recommend? W: I think pastel colors would be good. They make the wearer appear more friendly. M: I see. I’m worried they won’t look good on me though. W: Just give it a try. You won’t regret it. M: All right. I’ll go for the pastel clothes this time. W: Great. I’m sure you’ll look more approachable in them. M: Thanks for your advice. approachable , 가까이하기 쉬운 사귀기 쉬운 regret 후회하다

 

3. 출제의도 대화자의 관계를 추론한다 [ ] . M: Hi, Miranda. W: Oh, hi, Henry. I didn’t expect you to be here today. I thought you were still traveling around in Switzerland. M: I came back earlier than scheduled. I just stopped by to see how the preparations for the exhibition are going. W: They’re almost done. Did you take a look at the exhibition hall? M: Yes, I did. You did a great job arranging all the pictures. W: Is there anything you want to change? M: Well, is it still possible to add some more works? I took some nice photos during my trip. W: Sure. Do you have them with you now? M: No, but I can send you the photos by email. We can talk after you check them out. W: Okay. You’re such a great artist. I’m so happy to exhibit your works at our gallery. M: Thanks for saying so. I’m also glad to work with you. exhibition 전시회

 

4. 출제의도 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다 [ ] . W: Hi, David. You look happy. M: I won a prize at the science fair. Look at this photo from the fair. W: Wow! Congratulations. Oh, the prize ribbon is on the wall above the board. Cool! M: Yeah, I’m so proud. W: You set up your board on the round table. I see your topic was ‘Lemon Battery.’ What did you do? M: I showed how to make a battery using lemons. W: Interesting. So that’s why there is a basket of lemons next to the battery. M: That’s right. W: Who is this woman wearing a flower­patterned dress? M: That’s my grandmother. She came to congratulate me. W: How nice! Oh, you’re holding flowers in your hand. They’re so beautiful. M: Thanks. It was a great day. board 게시판

 

5. 출제의도 대화자가 할 일을 파악한다 [ ] . M: Amy, are you ready for your presentation for history class this afternoon? W: Yes, James. I just need to check the file again. [Clicking sound] Oh, no. What have I done? M: What happened? W: I worked on the presentation file until late last night. I guess I forgot to save the final version. M: Oh, dear. Do you need to do it all again? W: Not really. Fortunately, I printed out the final version and brought it with me. It won’t take long to update the file. M: That’s good. Do you have a handout for the class? W: Yes, I printed it out, but I haven’t made copies of it yet. M: I’ll go to the library and do it for you. W: That’s so kind of you. Thanks a lot. M: No problem. make a copy 복사하다

 

6. 출제의도 수치를 파악한다 [ ] . M: Honey, we need to buy swim fins for Ben. He’s moving up to the advanced swimming class! W: Oh, that’s right. Let’s buy them online. [Typing sound] Oh, these fins look good. What do you think? M: I like them. They’re $30 a pair. Let’s get one pair. W: I think we’d better get two pairs. He often loses his stuff. M: I agree. He also needs new swimming goggles. His goggles are getting too small for him. W: Okay. Oh, these goggles are on sale. They were originally $20 per pair, but they’re 10% off right now. M: Great! Let’s get one pair. Anything else? W: I think that’s all. Is there a shipping fee? M: It’s $5, but it’s free if we spend more than $50. W: Good. Let’s place an order. I’ll pay with my credit card. shipping fee 배송료

 

7. 출제의도 이유를 추론한다 [ ] . M: Mom, I’m home. W: Hi, Ethan. Were you busy preparing for the school festival? M: Yes. You know I’ll be the MC for the school talent show. We rehearsed for the show today. W: How did it go? M: It went well. I just hope I don’t make a mistake on the stage. W: I’m sure you’ll do great. I guess you need to wear a suit for the show. How about going shopping this Saturday? M: Oh, I wish I could, but I can’t. W: Ah, you go and volunteer at the library every Saturday. M: Not this Saturday. I canceled it because I have to help make a video for the festival. W: I see. Let’s go shopping on Sunday then. M: Okay. talent show 장기 자랑 대회

 

8. 출제의도 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다[ ] . M: Emily, come have a look at this leaflet. It’s about the Modern Architecture Expo. W: Oh, it looks interesting. M: We both have an interest in architecture. Why don’t we go there together? W: Good idea. It’ll be held at the Grand Convention Center. It’s close to our school. M: Great! When should we go? W: It starts on April 1 and ends on April 15. Can you make it on Saturday, April 9? M: Yes, I can. Look here. Admission is $20 for students. W: Oh, that’s quite expensive. M: I’m sure it’ll be worth it. Ten great architects will be giving lectures on their best architectural works. We can attend as many of them as we want. W: Cool! It’ll be great to see them in person. leaflet 전단 광고 architecture 건축

 

9. 출제의도 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다[ ] . W: Hello, students. This is Ms. Miller, your music teacher. Are you interested in operas? Then, we invite you to 2022 Opera in School. Five professional opera singers will come to our school and present Romeo and Juliet to you. They’ll bring the classic story to life with opera costumes and sets. The show will be held at the school auditorium on March 25, starting at 6 p.m. It’ll last for 45 minutes and 2 be followed by a question and answer session. You can take photos with the singers after the question and answer session is finished. There’s no admission fee, but to attend, you must register in advance. I hope to see you there. register 등록하다 in advance , 사전에 미리

 

10. 출제의도 표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Honey, are you trying to buy a mini oven on the Internet? W: Yes, we need it to bake cookies or biscuits. What do you think of these five models? M: Let me have a look. [Pause] All of them look nice, but it seems too much to spend more than $100 for a mini oven. W: I agree. We should eliminate this one then. I think the capacity should be at least 10 liters. M: Then let’s choose one of these three. What about the weight? W: I guess the lighter, the better. I don’t want it to be more than 6 kg. M: All right. Now we’re down to these two models. Shall we go for the one with a baking pan? W: I don’t think so. We can use the pans we already have. M: I see. Let’s buy the other one then. W: Okay. eliminate 제거하다 capacity 용량 go for ~을 선택하다

 

11. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . W: Ian, you’re in such good shape! Do you still go to the gym every day? M: Not now. The gym closed down last month, so I just work out alone at home. W: At home? What kind of exercises do you do? M: work out 운동하다

 

12. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Jenny, you’re planning to enter the online dance competition, right? W: Yes, I finished recording a video. I just need to upload it to the website. I hope I’ll win a prize. M: I’m sure you will. You’re a great dancer. I wonder how they will choose the best dancer though. W:

 

13. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Sandy, what are you doing with your bike? W: Oh, hi, Jack. I’m checking it out. It makes strange sounds when I ride it. M: Let me take a look. [Pause] Hmm.... I think the brakes are not working properly. W: Oh, no. I should get them fixed at the bike shop. It’ll cost too much. M: Why don’t you try a repair cafe? You can save money. W: A repair cafe? What’s that? M: It’s a place where you can fix your broken stuff on your own. The cafe provides tools and materials. W: Well, I don’t think I can fix my bike by myself. M: Don’t worry. Expert volunteers will be around to help you out there. There are many repair cafes around town. W: That’s great. I’ll give it a try. Do you know where the nearest place is? M: properly , 똑바로 원활히 expert 전문가

 

14. 출제의도 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Ellie! Look at this smartphone application. W: Okay. [Pause] Oh, it says that it can help you track your blood sugar level. M: That’s right. It shows us how much sugar we eat a day. All we have to do is just click what we ate. W: Then the app automatically shows the amount of sugar in that food? M: Exactly. It’s very easy to use. W: Interesting! But why do you care about your blood sugar level all of a sudden? M: Actually, it’s for my mom. Recently, she was diagnosed with high blood sugar. She’s using the app to control her sugar intake. W: I’m sorry for your mom. So does she find it useful? M: Yes, she says it’s very helpful. You can recommend it to anyone who needs it. W: track 추적하다 blood sugar level 혈당 수치 intake ( ) 섭취 량

 

15. 출제의도 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다 [ ] . M: Sandra is the president of the student council of her school. Today the student council is having their regular meeting. One of the issues at today’s meeting is about how to improve students’ mental and physical health. These days, many students have health problems because they don’t get much exercise. The student council agrees that it’d be good to hold a sports competition to improve the students’ health. After the meeting, Sandra goes to the principal’s office and tells Mr. Wilson about what they discussed. Now she wants to ask him for permission to host the sports event for the sake of the students. In this situation, what would Sandra most likely say to Mr. Wilson? for the sake of ~을 위해

 

[16 ~ 17] W: Good morning, class! Today, we’ll continue to learn some interesting facts about animals. Did you know that some animals can live without food for months and even years? First, crocodiles, one of the oldest reptiles of the planet, can go for a few months without food, and in extreme cases, they can go up to 3 years without food. They save energy by moving slowly and at times by being motionless too. Next, spiders have to wait for their food to come to them, so sometimes the wait could be long. But, no worries. Their body is able to last for 3 to 4 months without food. This can stretch up to 1 year. As for penguins, their metabolism is reduced during cold weather, which can help them sustain themselves without food or water for 2 to 4 months. Lastly, sharks can live without food for 8 to 10 weeks. Interestingly, the longer they live without food, the more deadly their hunting skills become. Now, let’s watch some videos of these animals. reptile 파충류 go without ~없이 지내다 extreme , 극단의 극도의 motionless 움직이지 않는 stretch 늘어나다 metabolism 신진대

 

 

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2021년, 6월, 모의고사, 영어듣기, 전국연합학력평가, 정답 및 해설 고2



2021학년도 6월 전국연합학력평가 정답 및 해설 고 2
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해 설
1. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 고르기
W: Good morning, Staton High School students!
This is Jessica Mcqueen, the vice principal. As
you know, tomorrow, two vending machines will
be installed next to the school library. Now, I’d
like to inform you of the rules you have to
follow when using them. First, use them only
during break times. You can not use them as an
excuse for being late for classes. Second, after
eating or drinking, throw trash away in the
trash can. No one wants a dirty school. Third,
do not kick or push the vending machines. If
they don’t work, just call the number on the
machine. Please keep these rules in mind.
Thank you.
2. [출제의도] 의견 고르기
W: Dylan, what are you doing?
M: I’m learning about the history of Rome.
W: Hmm... But you are reading a comic book, aren’t you?
M: Yes, it’s a comic book about history. It’s very
helpful.
W: I think reading a general history book would be
more helpful.
M: Maybe. But learning history through comic
books has many good points.
W: Why do you think so?
M: Comic books use pictures to convey information,
so you can understand historical events more
easily and remember them for a long time.
W: That makes sense. Anything else?
M: Most importantly, comic books are interesting to
read.
W: I see. Then I’ll give it a try.
3. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계 고르기
W: Hi, Mr. Williams.
M: Hi, Ms. Brown. Thanks for inviting me.
W: We’re honored to meet you today. I heard that
you’ve been cooking for more than 30 years.
M: Yes. I’ve studied ways to make Italian dishes
more delicious since 1990.
W: That’s amazing. Actually, many viewers have
been asking for pasta recipes.
M: Great. I’ll teach you how to make tomato bacon
pasta today.
W: Isn’t that one of the most popular dishes in your
restaurant?
M: Right. I’ll let you know how to make delicious
pasta in an easy way.
W: Fantastic! Also, the recipe will be uploaded to
our website after the show.
M: That will be helpful for the viewers who miss
the show.
W: Great. Can you tell me what to prepare for the dish?
M: All you need is bacon, tomatoes, pasta, and
olive oil.
W: Okay. Let’s start cooking!
4. [출제의도] 내용 불일치 고르기(그림)
W: Tom, I couldn’t attend the school club festival
last week. How did it go?
M: It went great. Do you want to see a picture of
my club’s booth?
W: Sure. The banner hanging on the wall looks good.
M: Thanks. Do you recognize the drawing of the car
above the chair?
W: That’s Tina’s work. I saw her drawing it earlier.
M: You’re right. What do you think about the flower
vase on the table? I made it.
W: You did a great job. By the way, why is there a
soccer ball on the floor?
M: That was for visitors to paint. See, those
children are painting it.
W: That must have been a fun experience. Oh, look at
the bird sculpture on the shelf! It seems so real!
M: That’s Kevin’s artwork. He got a prize for it.
W: Everything looks perfect. I wish I could have
been there, too.
5. [출제의도] 할 일 고르기
W: Steven, the baseball final is coming up next
week. I’m so excited.
M: Me, too. Let’s check what we need to prepare
to cheer for our team.
W: Okay. Did you order small flags to wave?
M: Sure, they were delivered yesterday.
W: Good. Didn’t you say you were going to write
our team name on the flags?
M: Right, I did it with my brother this morning.
W: Well done. How about songs to cheer on our team?
M: Don’t worry. I’ve already chosen several songs.
W: Wow, you’ve done a lot. Is there anything I can
help with?
M: There is one thing left. We need to buy
hairbands.
W: I can do that. I’ll buy colorful and stylish ones.
M: Great! I hope our team will win the game.
6. [출제의도] 숫자 정보 파악하기
W: Hello. May I help you?
M: Yes. I want to buy some toys for my children.
W: We have a wide selection of toys. Come and
look around.
M: What kind of robots are popular these days?
W: I’m sure your kids would love this robot. It
appeared in a TV series recently. It’s $100.
M: It’s so expensive. Anything else?
W: This toy car is last year’s model, but it moves
by remote control. It costs $60.
M: I like it. Do you have any other good things?
W: The newest speaking doll was released yesterday.
M: It looks cute. How much is it?
W: It’s $80, but you can get 50% off on this doll today.
M: Excellent! Then I’ll buy one toy car and one
speaking doll. I’ll pay for them by credit card.
W: Thank you.
7. [출제의도] 5W1H(이유) 고르기
M: Hi, Jessi. How was the test?
W: It wasn’t that difficult. Anyway, I’m glad that
it’s over.
M: Right, now we need to reward ourselves. Why
don’t we go to the movies?
W: Sure, I’d love to.
M: How about going to a cinema this Saturday?
There are a lot of new movies.
W: Sorry, I can’t make it that day.
M: Why? Do you have to prepare your presentation
for biology class?
W: No, I finished it yesterday.
M: Ah, you said your mother’s birthday is coming
up, right?
W: Actually, her birthday is next week.
M: Then, what are you doing on Saturday?
W: I planned a camping trip with my family for that
day.
M: Oh, I see. Have a good time with your family.
We can watch a movie some other time.
8. [출제의도] 세부 내용 고르기(언급 유무)
M: Honey, check out this poster. Friday Night Walk
is going to be held this month.
W: Friday Night Walk? Is it walking through the
city at night?
M: Well, yes. But its purpose is to raise money for
children’s hospitals.
W: That’s meaningful. And we can enjoy the
beautiful city views at night. Why don’t we join it?
M: All right. Let’s do it.
W: Great. Look. There are two walking courses we
can choose from, a 5km course and a 10km one.
M: Hmm... How about the 10km one? It would be a
lot more exercise.
W: Good idea. The participation fee is $20 for the 10km
course.
M: I see. How can we sign up for the event?
W: It says we must register on their website.
M: Okay. Let’s register right away.
9. [출제의도] 담화 내용 불일치 고르기
M: Good afternoon. I’m Michael Lee, the manager of
the City Library. We’ll be hosting an Advanced
English Reading Camp this summer vacation. It
will be held for three days from August 6th to
August 8th at the City Library. During the camp,
you will read original written works by
Shakespeare and discuss given issues in English.
Two native Englishspeaking
teachers will join the
camp and lead the discussions. To take part in
the camp, you must register online at our
library’s website in advance. You can join us for
free if you are a member of our library, but if
you are not a member, you’ll have to pay $15.
We’re limiting the number of participants to a
maximum of 20 people, so I recommend you
hurry and sign up. Thank you.
10. [출제의도] 세부 내용 고르기(도표)
W: Honey, look at this flyer. This store has
bookcases on sale.
M: Great. It may be a good chance to replace our
old bookcase.
W: Let’s see. [Pause] We should not choose the
plastic one. It is likely to break easily.
M: You’re right. And, how many shelves do we need?
W: Not many. We don’t have that many books, so
three or four would be enough.
M: I agree. Let’s choose the color now.
W: I think a red bookcase would be pretty and colorful.
M: Red is good, but it doesn’t match our furniture.
White would be a better choice.
W: Good point. Then, we have only two options left.
M: We’ve already spent a lot of money decorating
the house. Why don’t we buy the cheaper one?
W: Okay. Then let’s buy this one.
11. [출제의도] 짧은 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
M: Mom, are you going somewhere?
W: I’m going to buy some groceries for dinner. Can
you come with me and help?
M: Sure. But I have to change my clothes. Could
you wait for a minute?
W:
12. [출제의도] 짧은 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
W: I have big news. I’m getting married next month.
M: Congratulations! You must be really busy these
days.
W: I am. Here, this card is an invitation for you. I
hope you can come.
M:
13. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
W: Hello, Jake. How is your job search going?
M: I’ll have a job interview with the ABC Company
in three days. But the interview will be online.
W: Oh, I’ve done a job interview online before.
M: Really? Can you give me some advice?
W: It’s important to make a good impression. So,
you should have clear video and sound.
M: How can I do that?
W: You need a high‑quality camera and a good
microphone. I bought those things and they
were helpful.
M: Sounds good. I want to buy them too, but I
don’t have much money.
W: You can buy them at a discounted price online,
but they will take several days to arrive.
M: Oh, no... Is there any other way to get them?
W:
14. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
M: Kate, you look depressed. What’s wrong?
W: I had a medical checkup
at the hospital
yesterday and got a bad result.
M: Sorry to hear that. What did the doctor say?
W: The doctor said I have high cholesterol, so I
need to do more exercise.
M: Everyone should exercise. I recommend you
take swimming lessons at the sports center near
your house.
W: I’d like to, but these days I don’t have any extra
time for the lessons.
M: Then, how about going to work on foot or by
bicycle?
W: Good idea, but my company is too far from
home to walk there.
M: If so, why don’t you try riding a bicycle?
W: That would be great, but I don’t know how to
do that.
M:
15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 응답 고르기
W: Lucy and Mike are a married couple. Lucy has
traveled overseas many times, but Mike has no
experience with overseas trips. One day, for their
summer vacation, Lucy and Mike decided to take a
trip to Australia for two weeks. While talking about
what to prepare, Mike tells Lucy that he’d like to go
there without plans and just do whatever they want
in the moment. But Lucy knows the importance of
planning based on her experience with overseas
travel. She is worried about having difficulties
traveling without plans. So Lucy wants to suggest to
Mike that they make plans for their trip. In this
situation, what would Lucy most likely say to Mike?
[16 ~ 17]
M: Hello, listeners. I’m Joe Adams from the public
health center. Many of you drink tea because you
like the taste. But tea can also improve your
overall health. Today I will introduce some teas
that will benefit your health. First, green tea is
good for health. Green tea helps brain function by
improving working memory. It can also reduce the
growth of bad cells that cause cancer. Second,
lemon tea is popular for its positive effects. With
lemon tea, you can get vitamins and minerals
without a lot of sugar or calories. Mint tea is
another tea which makes you healthier. Mint tea
relieves digestive discomfort in your body. It can
also relieve stomach pain. Next, black tea has
traditionally been popular. Black tea is well‑known
for reducing anxiety and stress. Also, a compound
in black tea kills bacteria that cause tooth decay.
So did you get some useful information today? I
hope you try one of these teas. Thank you.
16. [출제의도] 긴 담화 듣기(담화의 주제 파악하기)

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2021학년 3월 고2 학력평가 모의고사 영어듣기 대본 및 정답

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해 설
1. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.
W: Good morning, parents. I’m Jennifer Lawrence,
vice principal of Greenhill Elementary School.
Thank you for being here for the
ParentTeacher
Meeting. Before we begin, let
me tell you about the field trip next month.
The students will be visiting the Children’s
Natural History Museum. They’ll have a great
opportunity to explore the different activities
there. Today we’ll hand out the field trip
permission form to each student, which has all
the details including the schedule and the fees.
Please take a look and send it back to us by
next Monday. If you have any questions about
the trip, please feel free to call us.
explore 탐험하다
permission form 동의서, 허가서
2. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.
W: Hi, Chris. Where are you going?
M: I’m going to the library to check out some
books. Do you want to come along?
W: Well, I don’t often read books these days. I’m
busy helping with housework, exercising, and
so on.
M: Why don’t you try audio books then? They’re
convenient to listen to while you’re doing
other things.
W: I’ve never tried it. Do you think it’ll work for
me?
M: Sure. It’s an easy way to enjoy books even if
you have a busy schedule. I always listen to a
short story when I take a walk.
W: Cool! I guess I could try listening to audio
books while I do chores.
M: I’m sure you’ll enjoy listening to books while
dealing with other stuff.
W: Can you recommend some audio books to me?
M: I have a few in mind. I’ll text you a list later.
check out (책을) 대출하다
chore 잡일, 허드렛일
deal with ~을 다루다[처리하다]
recommend 추천하다
text 문자 메시지를 보내다
3. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.
[Smartphone rings.]
W: Hello, Liam.
M: Hello, Emily. I’m wondering if we’re having
our lesson as scheduled.
W: Sure. Why do you ask?
M: The temperature has gone down a lot lately.
I’m afraid I can’t surf under these weather
conditions.
W: Don’t worry. The waves are more important
than the temperature in surfing.
M: But I’m still worried. I can’t imagine myself
going into really cold water.
W: You’ll be fine. We have thick wetsuits to keep
you warm.
M: Okay, I guess I can try. Ah, one more thing.
W: What is it?
M: I’m not a good swimmer. Would it matter?
W: It’ll be okay. Good swimming skills are not
really necessary in surfing.
M: I see. Looking forward to your lesson next
week.
W: Great! See you then.
temperature 기온, 온도
wetsuit (서핑 등을 위해 입는) 고무 옷
matter 중요하다, 문제가 되다
4. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.
W: Honey, come and look. I’m decorating Sam’s
room for his birthday party.
M: Wow. I like what you put on the wall. It’s
beautiful.
W: Thanks. I made a heart with flowers.
M: There’s a cake on the table. Is that the one
Aunt Mary baked for him?
W: Yeah. Her cakes are the best. I put three
candles on it.
M: Good. Where’s the gift we prepared?
W: It’s under the table. I tied a ribbon around the
box.
M: Nice. Oh, I love this rug on the floor. It has
stars on it.
W: It’s cute, right? I bought it online.
M: Did you make the balloon dog on the bed?
W: Yes, I did. Sam loves dogs.
M: He does. You did a great job.
tie 묶다, 매다
5. [출제의도] 대화자가 부탁한 일을 추론한다.
M: Ellie, do you have any idea about our
volunteer club’s next project?
W: Hmm, last time we knitted hats for babies and
sent them to Africa.
M: Yes, we did.
W: How about making ecofriendly
soap this time?
It helps the environment and we can give it
out to people in need.
M: Good idea. Luckily we learned how to make
soap in science class.
W: Right. I still have the handout about it.
M: Great. You can bring it to our club meeting.
It’s next Friday, right?
W: Yeah. We can try making soap then. Shall we
do it in our club room?
M: I think it’ll be better to use the science lab.
W: You’re right. Can you go ask Mr. White if we
can use it?
M: Sure. I’ll do that right away.
W: Thanks. Then, I’ll find out where we can get
the ingredients.
knit 뜨다, 짜다
ingredient 재료, 성분
6. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.
W: Honey, we’re running out of fine dust masks.
Don’t we need to order some more?
M: Oh, right. [Typing sound] Let’s order them on
this website. The masks are $2 each and a
pack of 10 masks is $15.
W: Then it’s cheaper to buy them in packs. Let’s
get four packs.
M: Okay. We also need some hand wash, right?
W: Yes. Is there any special promotion going on?
M: Let me see. [Pause] Oh, there is. We can buy
three bottles of hand wash for $10. It was
originally $5 per bottle.
W: That’s a good deal. Let’s buy three bottles
then.
M: All right. Do we need anything else?
W: No, that’s all. Oh, hang on. Look here. If we
spend more than $50, we can get a 5dollar
discount.
M: Great. I’ll place the order now with my credit
card.
fine dust 미세 먼지
promotion 판매 촉진, 홍보
7. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.
M: Hi, Jenny. How’s your job interview
preparation going?
W: It’s not going well. It’s not easy doing it by
myself.
M: Hmm.... Why don’t you go to the special
lecture on job interviews at the career center?
W: That might help. Do you know when it is?
M: It’s this Saturday in the morning, from 10 to
12.
W: Oh, no. I’m afraid I can’t make it.
M: Oh, you have a parttime
job at the library at
that time, don’t you?
W: No, I quit last month. Actually, I have to take
a computer skill test on Saturday.
M: I see. Good luck on your test.
W: Thanks. Do you know if another lecture is
coming up?
M: I’m not sure. You should check with the career
center.
W: Okay, I will.
career center 진로 센터
quit 그만두다, 중단하다
8. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.
M: Amy, what are you reading?
W: Our school newsletter. It says our school is
holding the West Lake Fun Run.
M: Sounds interesting. When is it?
W: It’ll be held on April 17th.
M: I see. How long is the course?
W: It’s 5km long. Starting at the school,
participants will run through Vincent Park and
Central Stadium, and finish at West Lake.
M: Cool!
W: Why don’t we sign up together?
M: Good idea. How much is the entry fee?
W: It’s $5 per person. The money raised will be
used to renovate the school gym.
M: Great. It’s so old. It’ll be wonderful to have a
new gym.
W: I agree.
raise money 돈을 모금하다
renovate 개조[보수]하다
9. [출제의도] 담화 내용과 일치 여부를 파악한다.
M: Do you ever wonder what happens in the
aquarium at night? Pack your pajamas and join
us at Sleep Under the Sea. You’ll have the
opportunity to sleep inside the shark tunnel
with sharks and giant fish swimming above
you. Our staff will give you a guided tour of
the aquarium including a special visit to our
staffonly
areas. After the tour, you’ll be able
to watch a 3D movie about dolphins. To
participate in Sleep Under the Sea, children
must be aged 5 and up, and all children under
15 must be accompanied by an adult. Dinner
and breakfast will be provided during the Sleep
Under the Sea experience. For more
information, visit our website at
www,sealifeaquarium,org.
aquarium 수족관
staffonly
area 직원 전용 구역
accompany 동반하다
10. [출제의도] 표를 보고 선택한 것을 찾는다.
M: Honey, what are you looking at on the
Internet?
W: I’m looking for a bike helmet for Jason.
There’s a crack in his old helmet.
M: Oh, I didn’t know that. Let’s pick one together
then. What’s our priority?
W: I guess it’s weight. What about you?
M: Same here. Considering Jason’s age, it should
be under 600 grams.
W: I agree. I think this one is too expensive,
though. I don’t want to spend more than $70.
M: Okay, let’s choose from these three then. Do
you think LED lights are necessary?
W: Yes, it’ll be safer to have them when riding at
night.
M: You’re right. Now we have two options left.
Do you think our son will like this one?
W: I don’t think so. He doesn’t like yellow.
M: That’s right. Let’s order the other one.
crack 갈라진 금, 균열
considering ~을 고려하면
11. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
M: Lydia! You said you were going camping with
your family to Mt. Bluestone during the winter
vacation. How was it?
W: We couldn’t make it because of the heavy
snow. We camped indoors at our house
instead.
M: That’s cool. I wonder where the tent was set
up.
W:
set up ~을 설치하다
12. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
W: Mr. Johnson, do you have a minute? I need
your opinion on the project I’m doing.
M: I’d love to discuss that with you, but I’m
expecting a visitor in 10 minutes. Is 10
minutes enough?
W: I’m afraid it’ll take longer than that. Shall I
come back later?
M:
expect (오기로 되어 있는 대상을) 기다리다
13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
W: Dad, I’m home. Where’s Max?
M: He’s sleeping in his house. I took him to the
vet this morning. He hasn’t been eating well
lately.
W: What did the vet say?
M: She said there’s nothing wrong with him. He
just needs more exercise.
W: More exercise? We take him out for a walk
regularly.
M: That’s true, but we don’t walk him every day.
The vet said he needs at least an hour of
exercise every day.
W: Oh, I didn’t know that.
M: I think we should exercise him every day from
now on.
W: I agree. What if we all take turns doing it?
M: Good idea. Your mom and I will do it on
weekdays. You’re busy with your schoolwork
during the weekdays.
W:
vet 수의사(=veterinarian)
from now on 이제부터
take turns 교대로 하다
weekday 평일
14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.
M: Hi, Tara. What are you looking at?
W: Hi, Dan. I’m reading a post about an online
debate competition.
M: Oh, it sounds interesting. Are you going to
participate?
W: I want to, but it’s a team competition. Why
don’t we make a team and enter together?
You’re a great debater.
M: Thanks, I’m flattered. But debating online is
new to me. I’m not sure if I can do it well.
W: Don’t worry. Everything is basically the same
except it’s taking place online. You’ll get used
to it with a little bit of practice.
M: I see. I’ll enter with you then. When’s the
competition?
W: It’s a month away. We have plenty of time to
prepare.
M: I guess we need to practice online, right? But
my laptop isn’t working at the moment.
W: No problem. You can do it on your
smartphone.
M:
post 게시글
competition 대회
flattered (칭찬 등을 받아서) 기분이 좋은
take place 열리다, 일어나다
get used to ~에 익숙해지다
15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.
W: Lisa and Kevin are reporters for the school
newspaper. They decided to interview Mr.
Jackson, the new history teacher, for the next
issue. Kevin suggests that they take a photo
of him to put in their interview article. Lisa
knows that Kevin is good at drawing
caricatures and that he often draws teachers
and students. She has seen the caricature of
Mr. Jackson that Kevin drew. So she thinks
that it’ll be better to put the caricature in the
article, instead of a photo, because caricatures
can be more appealing than photos. Lisa wants
to suggest to Kevin that they use his work. In
this situation, what would Lisa most likely say
to Kevin?
issue (정기 간행물의) 호
article 기사
caricature 캐리커처(어떤 사람의 특징을 과장하여 우
스꽝스럽게 묘사한 그림이나 사진)
appealing 흥미를 끄는, 매력적인
[16 ~ 17]
M: Hello, class. Let’s continue to talk about
different cultures around the world. People
celebrate the New Year in various ways. In
Spain, it’s customary to eat 12 grapes at
midnight on New Year’s Eve. Each grape
represents good luck for one month of the
coming year. In Denmark, people greet the
New Year by throwing old plates and glasses
against the doors of family and friends. They
believe it’ll get rid of the bad spirits. They
also stand on chairs and jump off them
together at midnight to “leap” into January. In
Mexico, residents carry empty suitcases
around the block. Mexicans believe that doing
so will bring travel and adventure in the
coming year. In Greece, an onion is
traditionally hung on the front door of homes
on New Year’s Eve as a symbol of rebirth. On
New Year’s Day, parents wake their children
by tapping them on the head with the onion.
Now let’s watch some video clips of these
unique traditions.
customary 관례적인
represent 나타내다, 대변하다
get rid of ~을 없애다

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2017학년도 제1회 전국 16개 시․도교육청 영어듣기평가 대본(고2) 

2017. 4. 19.(수) 시행


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1번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Susan, look outside. The rain is pouring hard. 

W :Oh, my! I should walk to the post office now, but I don’t have an umbrella.

M :I have one here. Do you want me to lend you mine?

W :__________________________________________________________



2번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W :Honey, you said you have a day off this Friday, right?

M :Yeah, it’s my company’s foundation day. How about going on a family outing to the zoo?

W :That sounds great. Jane wants to go to the zoo these days.

M :__________________________________________________________



3번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Excuse me, I ordered an americano, but this is a latte.

W :Didn’t you order a latte with chocolate syrup?

M :Definitely not. My receipt here also says so.

W :__________________________________________________________


4번 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W :Hello, I’m Carol Casey, owner of Carol’s Restaurant. Today, I’ll talk about customers who make reservations but never show up. These no-show customers actually hurt the business’ profits, so I’d like to give you some tips to minimize no-shows. First, send a text message the day before. It can help remind customers of their reservations. Second, offer a reward like free beverages or discounts to customers who keep their reservations. Lastly, ask for a deposit. If they don’t show up, the deposit would belong to the restaurant. Thank you for listening.

5번 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Attention, all hospital staff, patients, and visitors at Pacific Hospital! I’d like to inform you of an earthquake drill scheduled today at 2 p.m. The drill will begin with a siren through the hospital broadcasting system to announce the presence of an ongoing earthquake. All hospital staff, patients, and visitors need to respond with the “duck, cover, and hold” technique. Medical procedures will be stopped temporarily except for emergency cases. The drill will be conducted for 20 minutes. For further information on the earthquake drill, please call the Safety Office at 1539. Thank you.



6번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 주장으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Hi, Judy. You look upset.

W :Well, there were some people at the theater with bad manners. I couldn’t enjoy the movie because of them.

M :Let me guess. They used their cell phones during the movie, right?

W :No, about 20 minutes after the movie started, three people came in. Of course, my seat was right behind theirs.

M :Oh, that’s some bad luck.

W :I was so distracted as they stumbled their way in and seated themselves.

M :Umm... honestly, I’m late sometimes. You know, that could happen.

W :People should take seats before a movie starts. Think about the inconveniences other people would have to endure.

M :That makes sense. I would have been irritated, too.

W :It’s public etiquette to take a seat before the movie starts.


7번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Hi, Janice, what’s going on?

W :Hi, Dad. I’m trying to memorize these words for the quiz tomorrow.

M :Are you? But I see the television is on.

W :My favorite boy band is performing on the music show now.

M :Well, doesn’t watching TV while studying disrupt your concentration?

W :Maybe a little, but I can’t miss the show.

M :If I were you, I’d watch the show first and then study.

W :But then I won’t have enough time to prepare for the quiz.

M :I understand, but doing several things at the same time isn’t actually getting you anywhere.

W :Yeah, I guess you’re right.

M :Doing one thing at a time is usually more efficient. Trust me.

W :Okay. I’ll get to work on the quiz right after the show is finished.



8번 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.

M :Susan, can we talk about this order?

W :Sure, John. What’s up?

M :Well, the customer wants to have lobster with ginger and spring onions. 

W :Okay, that’s today’s special. 

M :Yeah, but the customer wants no sesame oil in the dish because she has a sesame allergy.

W :Okay. I think I can use olive oil instead of sesame oil. Please tell the customer.

M :Yes, I will. And I’m wondering if you’re ready with the dessert for table number five.

W :You mean the table that ordered four three-course meals?

M :Right. They are about to finish the main dish.

W :I’m almost ready. I just need to decorate the chocolate cakes with strawberries.

M :Okay. I’ll serve them as soon as you’re ready.

9번 다음 그림의 상황에 가장 적절한 대화를 고르시오.

M :Number One

W :When can I get the medical check-up report?

M :We’ll send it to your home by mail in three workdays.

M :Number Two

W :The dishwasher doesn’t work. I have no idea what the problem is.

M :I’ll call the service center and arrange to have it repaired.

M :Number Three

W :Could you remove the stain on this shirt? 

M :I’ll do my best, but I can’t guarantee how it’ll turn out.

M :Number Four

W :Wow! It tastes good. What’s the secret of your tomato sauce?

M :Use fresh, high-quality ingredients, of course!

M :Number Five

W :These sleeves are too long for me. Can you show me another size?

M :Sure. I’ll get you one right away.



10번 대화를 듣고, 여자가 남자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[Cell phone rings.]

W :Hi, Jason. What’s up?

M :Mom, have you seen my folder?

W :What folder?

M :My red folder. I thought I put the folder in my bag last night, but now I can’t find it. It has my book report.

W :You mean the report that you asked me to review last night?

M :Oh, no! I totally forgot about that. Is it still with you?

W :I put the report on your desk after I finished checking it.

M :Really? Then it must be there. I have to submit it to my teacher before three.

W :Well, I have a lunch appointment with my friends near your school today. I’ll bring the book report on the way. How about 1:20 at the main gate?

M :That’d be great! Thank you, Mom.

W :No problem. See you soon.

11번 대화를 듣고, 여자가 연극에 배우로 참여할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

W :Hey! The finals are finally over. What are you going to do with your free time? 

M :Actually, I’m directing a play for the upcoming school festival. I’ve written it myself.

W :Wow! What is the play about?

M :It’ll be about some funny episodes of school life.

W :Sounds interesting. Tell me if I can help out with your play.

M :Thanks. Actually I need someone to work on the stage setting.

W :It’d be my pleasure. By the way, is there any way I can be on stage? I don’t mind even a small role.

M :Well, right now, the only position available is for a boy.

W :I see. Then I guess I can’t be your actor this time.

M :I’m so sorry. But I’ll definitely let you know if I have an opening for a girl.

W :Thanks.



12번 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 총 금액을 고르시오.

W :Welcome to Tech Electronics. How can I help you, sir?

M :Hello. I’m looking for an M303 printer. Do you have those in stock?

W :Yes, we do have that model.

M :May I ask how much it is? I know the list price is $300, but I heard I can buy one at a lower price here.

W :Exactly. We can give you a 10 percent discount off the list price.

M :Great, I’ll take it then. I also need some ink cartridges for the printer. How much do they cost?

W :They are $10 each. How many do you need?

M :I’d like to buy two cartridges, please.

W :Okay. How would you like to pay?

M :Let me pay in cash. 

W :Thank you very much.

13번 대화를 듣고, 작가 사인 행사에 관해 두 사람이 언급하지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W :Hey, Jimmy. Have you ever been to an author signing event?

M :No. Are there any such events soon?

W :Yes. Gray Bear Bookstore will hold a signing event this Sunday.

M :Who’s the author?

W :Cathy Ace. Visitors can get her autograph and also hear some readings.

M :Wow! I can’t wait to see her. What time does the event start?

W :From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

M :I see. We should get there as early as possible. Should I buy her book to get her autograph?

W :Her books will be available for purchase, but you don’t need to buy them.

M :Okay. I’ll bring my favorite book of hers. What about you?

W :I’ll buy one there. Customers can get five percent off on her latest books, and 10 percent off on her old ones.

M :Then I might buy some more of her books there.



14번 다음 기내 안내 방송을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W :Ladies and gentlemen, this is your head flight attendant Sarah Brown speaking. Welcome to Flight 107 bound for Seattle. For your comfort and safety, there are eight flight attendants on board today. Now I’d like to announce today’s services. In a few minutes, we’ll be serving soft drinks, followed by lunch. From today’s lunch menu, you can choose either chicken cutlet or beef curry rice. After your meal, duty free purchase will be available. Please refer to the duty free booklet in your seat pocket. You can enjoy free movies and games on the monitor in front of you. Two hours before arrival, snacks and beverages will be served. If you have any questions, please let us know. We hope you’ll have a comfortable trip with us.

15번 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 구입할 텔레비전을 고르시오.

M :Honey, do you have time to look for our new television? I have a TV catalogue here.

W :Sure. Let’s take a look together. 

M :Okay. Hmm... let me see. 60 inches seems too big for our living room.

W :Yeah. Also, let’s not spend more than $1,000.

M :Yeah, I agree.

W :How about the screen? Which one do you prefer, flat or curved?

M :I think a flat TV is better because the curved ones make me dizzy.

W :Okay, that just leaves us to choose about Internet connection options.

M :Do you really think we need to use the Internet through the TV?

W :I suppose not. We already have enough devices for Internet access at home.

M :I agree. Let’s buy this one without the Internet.

W :All right, I think we’ve made our decision then.



16번 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[Phone rings.]

M :Hello. Metro Transit Lost and Found. How may I help you?

W :Hi. I left my backpack on the bus last night.

M :Can you tell me the bus number and the time you got off? 

W :I took number 6405. I got off at the Franklin Museum around 10:30.

M :Okay. Can you tell me about your backpack?

W :It’s a medium-sized black leather backpack, and a small toy rabbit is attached to the side zipper.

M :I see. Please tell me what’s inside the backpack.

W :Well... two books, a cell phone charger, and a pair of glasses, I think.

M :Do you have any other valuables in there? 

W :No, I don’t think so.

M :Okay, let me check the register. Can I put you on hold?

W :__________________________________________________________

17번 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Grace, how was your job interview yesterday?

W :I think I did pretty well, but we’ll see. When is your interview?

M :Next Friday. But I’m not sure if I can do well. 

W :I bet you can. Tell me how you have been preparing for the interview.

M :Well, for now I’m reading a book about successful interviews. It says many things I didn’t know. 

W :Good. It’ll definitely help you.

M :And I’m going to rehearse before the real one. 

W :That’s a good idea. Many people do that before the important interviews. 

M :Yeah. Practicing with somebody can be a really big help. 

W :Right. That way you’ll be more relaxed and confident. 

M :That’s exactly what I need.

W :If you don’t have a partner, I can help you practice. 

M :__________________________________________________________



18번 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Sumi가 James에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M :Sumi is a Korean student studying in the USA. She hasn’t visited her family in Korea for the past three years since she was very busy with studies and her part-time job. But this summer vacation, she is going to visit Korea for two weeks because her brother will get married and she has to join a research project in Korea. However, during that period, she doesn’t want her mail and other deliveries to pile up in her mailbox because people would notice the house is empty. Before Sumi leaves for Korea, she asks her friend James to pick up her mail and deliveries while she is away. In this situation, what would Sumi most likely say to James?

【19-20】다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

W :Hello, everyone. As the holiday seasons approach, there are many people who plan a trip abroad. My friend Lucy was also excited for her trip to Japan, but she was nervous because she doesn’t speak Japanese. That’s why I recommended iTRAVELBUDDY. For other travelers like Lucy with language difficulties, iTRAVELBUDDY is an app that translates over 20 languages, both in text and voice. Recently, iTRAVELBUDDY updated more languages such as Russian and Vietnamese so you have more options when traveling around the world. Another nice feature is its ability to slow down recorded audio to help you understand what you hear. So even though a friend you meet speaks Spanish too fast, the app can help you out. Also, the app saves translations so you don’t have to look up the same words or phrases more than once while traveling. When Lucy traveled to Japan with iTRAVELBUDDY, she had no trouble communicating. I hope you also enjoy your trip with iTRAVELBUDDY.



19번 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.



20번 여자가 하는 말에서 언급된 언어가 아닌 것을 고르시오.





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2020학년도 9월 고2 전국연합학력평가 영어영역 듣기대본 및 정답


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

고르시오.

M: Welcome to Alice Bookstore. How may I help you?

W: I bought this book here yesterday, but I want to exchange it

for another copy.

M: Sure. May I ask what’s wrong with it?

W:

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

고르시오.

W: Wow! Josh, this pasta is very delicious. I didn’t know you

cook.

M: Actually, this is the first time I’ve made pasta by myself.

W: Really? Where did you learn how to cook it?

M:

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

M: Good morning, students! This is your student council

president, William Taylor. As some of you already know, our

annual school festival is coming up. We are looking for clubs

that want to sign up to share their talents at the festival.

Now, I’ll tell you how to sign up for the festival. The

application period begins today. If your club wants to

register to participate, come to the student council room to

fill out the application form. The application deadline is

September 28th. Let’s make this a festival to remember!

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4. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Hi, Mike. You look distracted. Is something bothering you?

M: Well, my son’s preschool teacher told me he’s having trouble

focusing while reading and during conversations. I don’t know

what I should do.

W: Oh, I see. [Pause] Maybe drawing classes could help.

M: How could they help with his concentration?

W: Children develop their ability to focus as they pay attention

to small details while drawing.

M: That’s reasonable. Is that why your daughter takes drawing

classes?

W: Exactly. When my daughter was 8 years old, she had a

similar problem to your son.

M: Did you notice a big change when she started drawing?

W: Sure. She concentrates better on reading and conversations

now. It might help your son, too.

M: Okay, I’ll look for a class right away.


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

W: Hello, Mr. Stevenson. I’m Rachel Adams from Entertainment

Monthly. Thank you for meeting with me today.

M: Hello, Ms. Adams. It’s my pleasure.

W: Congratulations on gaining more than one million subscribers

on your work, The Invisible. Why do you think so many

people read your webcomic?

M: I think many people enjoy the comic because my style of

drawing really makes the story come alive.

W: I agree. I especially love Jimmy, the character who wants to

be a fashion model.

M: Yes, many of my subscribers like him.

W: I heard you’ll finish it soon. The readers of our magazine

have been asking if you have any plans to publish your work

as a book or make it into a movie.

M: If there’s a chance, I’d love to.

W: You’ll have to let our readers be the first to know if you do.

M: Of course! I hope I can bring you good news soon.


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

M: Honey, I just found a picture of a great living room design.

It can give us some ideas for our own living room.

W: Let me see. [Pause] Wow! I like the bookshelf behind the

armchairs.

M: Yeah. It’s really impressive. I think we should have a

bookshelf like that one.

W: I agree. What do you think about how they used the space

around the window?

M: The two flower pots under the window look nice. We should

put our plants the same way.

W: Oh, there’s a cat lying on a pet cushion.

M: It looks so comfortable. Why don’t we buy one for our cat?

W: That’s a good idea. Did you notice the round table between

the armchairs?

M: I’ve always wanted to have a tea table like that one.

W: Look at this floor lamp! The lamp shade has the same

striped pattern as ours.

M: It does! Let’s decorate our living room like the one in this

picture.

W: I can’t wait to see how it turns out.



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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 여자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: I’m so exhausted. I didn’t realize moving was going to be

this hard.

M: Me neither. I think the move is mostly organized. You

already called the cleaning company, right?

W: Yes, they should be here soon. What else is left for us to

do?

M: We still need to book the appointment to set up our internet

connection.

W: Right. We should also fix the computer.

M: Why? Is it broken?

W: The moving center staff dropped it.

M: Have you asked the staff about compensation for it?

W: Yeah. The moving center wants us to fix the computer first

and then submit a receipt.

M: My cousin runs an electronics repair shop nearby, so I can

take it there today. Can you book the appointment to get the

internet connected?

W: Okay, I’ll do that.


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8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 보드게임을 하러 갈 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

W: I’m so happy our exams are over.

M: Me, too. They were really tough this time.

W: I know. Getting a cold made me even more stressed.

M: Are you still sick?

W: No, I feel all right now. What are you doing after school

today?

M: Some of our classmates are going to play board games to

celebrate the end of exams. Do you want to come?

W: I’d love to go, but I can’t.

M: Why not?

W: Did I tell you my family is going on a ski trip this weekend?

M: No, you didn’t. Why are you going skiing?

W: It’s my dad’s birthday, so we planned this trip for him.

M: That sounds like a perfect gift for your dad.

W: I hope so. I need to go shopping for goggles and a ski suit for

myself today.

M: Oh, I see. Have a nice trip.


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9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

W: Good afternoon. How can I help you?

M: Hi. I’m looking for a gift for my newborn niece. What would

you recommend?

W: These pajama sets and dresses are the bestselling

clothes

for babies.

M: They’re so cute. How much are they?

W: This pajama set is 40 dollars, and this dress is 50 dollars.

M: Hmm.... I’d like to buy the dress you recommended.

W: Okay. Anything else?

M: Do you have any other items that would go well with the

dress?

W: How about this hat? It’s usually 10 dollars, but it’s on sale.

You can get 40 percent off that price.

M: That sounds great! I’ll take it.

W: Wonderful. So, one dress and one hat, right?

M: Yes. I also have this 5 dollar discount coupon. Can I use it?

W: Let me see. [Pause] Unfortunately, no. This coupon only

applies to purchases over 100 dollars.

M: All right. I’ll pay with this credit card.


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10. 대화를 듣고, Comedy Allstars에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Amy, have you heard about Comedy Allstars?

W: No, I haven’t. What is it?

M: It’s the biggest comedy show on Broadway. It’s being held at

the Western Theater this year.

W: Oh, I know that place. When does the show start?

M: It starts on December 15th.

W: Who will perform in the show?

M: Many famous comedians like Tina Scott, Julia Moore, and

James Parker will perform.

W: James Parker? He’s my favorite comedian.

M: Do you want to go with me, then? Tickets will go on sale

next week.

W: Okay! How can we buy the tickets?

M: We can book them online at the theater’s website.

W: Great. I’m so excited for the show.


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11. Organic Fair에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Good evening, listeners. I’m Elizabeth, the hostess of the

Organic Fair. This year, the fair will be held at Springfield

Park. It’ll last three days from October 11th to 13th. It aims

to promote the ecolifestyle

to a wide range of consumers.

Various organic products will be displayed such as organic

food and natural cosmetics. You can get a discount if you

buy products at the fair. Furthermore, there will be a class

where you can learn how to make organic soap. The class

will run from 9 am to 11 am each day. If you register

online in advance, you can enter the fair for free and join

all the activities. For more information, please visit our

website at www.springfieldfair.com. I look forward to

exploring ecoliving

with you at the fair.



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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구입할 무선 이어폰을 고르시오.

M: Hey, Tiffany. What are you doing?

W: I’m thinking of buying some wireless earbuds. Do you want to

help me choose from these five options?

M: Sure. How much can you spend?

W: I don’t want to spend more than 200 dollars.

M: These models are within your budget.

W: What do you think would be a good play time from a single

charge?

M: Hmm.... I think it should be longer than six hours so you don’t

have to charge them very often.

W: That’s a good point. I’ll cross out this one. What is noise

canceling?

M: It reduces unwanted sound using active noise control.

W: Does that make a big difference?

M: It can really improve the sound quality of what you listen to.

W: I see. Then, I’ll go with ones with noise canceling.

M: Good choice. There are only two models left. Which color do

you prefer?

W: I don’t want white ones because they’ll get dirty too easily.

So, I’ll buy this model.


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

것을 고르시오.

M: How are you, Rebecca?

W: I’m fine, but you look tired today.

M: That’s because my back hurt so much last night that I couldn’t

sleep at all.

W: Your back? Did you injure it while you were exercising?

M: No. I didn’t do anything yesterday other than study at the

library.

W: Maybe that’s the problem. I bet you were sitting for too long

with bad posture.

M: You’re right. I have a bad habit of hunching my shoulders

when I sit.

W: Do you ever take a break and stretch your body?

M: When I’m in the middle of something, it isn’t easy to stop.

W: You know what? I recently read an article that said sitting

with poor posture can lead to chronic back pain.

M: How can that happen?

W:


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

것을 고르시오.

W: Andrew, did you choose a topic for the English essay?

M: I did. The teacher approved it last week.

W: That’s great. Have you started writing it?

M: Not yet. I usually have a hard time making logical arguments

for my essays. Do you have any suggestions?

W: Well, I read a lot of newspaper articles. I especially like

editorials.

M: Does that really help develop logical thinking?

W: Sure. If you read persuasive articles like editorials, you can

see how the arguments are developed.

M: That makes sense to me. Maybe I should give it a try.

W: I can send you the website I usually use. It collects

editorials from various newspapers.

M:


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

것을 고르시오.

W: Andrew, did you choose a topic for the English essay?

M: I did. The teacher approved it last week.

W: That’s great. Have you started writing it?

M: Not yet. I usually have a hard time making logical arguments

for my essays. Do you have any suggestions?

W: Well, I read a lot of newspaper articles. I especially like

editorials.

M: Does that really help develop logical thinking?

W: Sure. If you read persuasive articles like editorials, you can

see how the arguments are developed.

M: That makes sense to me. Maybe I should give it a try.

W: I can send you the website I usually use. It collects

editorials from various newspapers.

M:



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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Brian이 Jennifer에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을

고르시오.

W: Brian and Jennifer are good friends who go to the gym

together almost every day. When they’re working out, they

drink a lot of water. Brian always brings his own tumbler

with him while Jennifer always buys a bottle of water at the

convenience store before going to the gym. Brian thinks that

buying a bottle of water every day is not only a waste of

money but is also harmful to the environment. One day at

the gym, Jennifer makes a comment about how much she

likes Brian’s tumbler. Brian thinks this is a good chance to

suggest that she bring her own reusable bottle to the gym.

In this situation, what would Brian most likely say to

Jennifer?



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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, everyone. I’m Dr. Damon. As parents, we are all

worried about our children starting to wear glasses at

younger ages. We surely know using smartphones has

negative effects on their eyes. Today, I will tell you some

foods that can help protect your children’s eyes. First,

carrots are rich in vitamin A, which keeps the eye surface

healthy by preventing it from drying out. Cheese is not only

rich in vitamin A, but it also prevents eye fatigue due to its

high levels of iron. Blueberries are rich in antioxidants,

which improve night vision as well as maintain general eye

health. Lastly, the omega3

fatty acids in salmon lower the

chance of eye diseases. I hope you encourage your children

to try the foods I recommended today.

다시 한 번 듣겠습니다.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

17. 언급된 식품이 아닌 것은?






















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2017학년도 11월 고2 전국연합평가 정답 및 대본

 

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1. [출제의도]적절한 응답 고르기

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

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

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

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?

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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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1. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: What did you do last weekend?

M: I watched the movie The Universe.

W: Oh, really? I’m planning to watch that with my friend tonight. How did  you like it?

M:

2. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Mom, I’m home. Did my package arrive this afternoon?

W: No. I’ve been home all day, but nothing came.

M: That’s strange. I got a text message that says my package was delivered.

W:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 파악하기

M: Good morning, students! I’m Principal Brad Smith. We’re pleased to announce the launch of our school’s official social

media page on UChannel!

For better

communication about school news, emergency information, and upcoming

events, we’ve started this social media page as our newest communication tool. We’ll continue to use our other notification tools, including the school website, letters home, and emails. The UChannel page will be an additional method allowing for quick and immediate updates accessible on your computer or mobile phone. As always, if you have any questions, please

feel free to ask. Thank you.

4. [출제의도] 화자의 의견 파악하기

W: Justin, how’s your speech coming along?

M: I don’t think it’s going so well, Ms. Jones.

W: What’s wrong? I know you’ve been working really hard.

M: I think the script and the visual aids are good, but something about my delivery is still awkward.

W: Have you considered recording a video of yourself practicing your speech?

M: No, I haven’t. Why?

W: Seeing how you deliver your speech can help you correct your weak points.

M: How can it help?

W: When you watch a video of yourself giving the speech, you can see what kinds of gestures you make and hear how you sound.

M: Oh, you mean that I can fix something strange in my delivery if I see myself do it on video?

W: Exactly! You can improve your delivery through this method.

M: Thank you. I’ll try that now.

5. [출제의도] 화자의 관계 파악하기

M: Excuse me, are you Anna Zimmerman? I can’t believe I’m seeing you here!

W: Oh, hello. Have we met before?

M: No, but I’m a big fan of yours.

W: Thank you. I love meeting my fans.

M: I just finished your latest book, The Beautiful Days. I read the whole thing in a day.

W: I’m flattered. What did you like most?

M: I really liked the part where Emma and Jason first dance.

W: That’s my favorite moment, too. It took me more than two weeks to write that chapter.

M: Wow! It was worth it. It was so beautifully described. I hope this book

will be made into a movie.

W: I’m so glad you like it that much.

M: I think you’re one of the best novelists

in the world. Can I get your autograph, please?

W: Sure.

6. [출제의도] 그림의 세부내용 파악하기

M: Hey, Vicky. Looks like your club’s face painting booth is ready for the school festival.

W: I just finished it. Please have a look.

M: Okay. [Pause] You chose the roof with a striped pattern. I love it.

W: Thanks. What do you think of the banner between the poles?

M: The one that says “face painting” on it? It looks really nice.

W: I wanted our booth’s activity to be really clear. I designed it myself.

M: Really? You did a great job. Oh, there’s one round table in the booth.

W: Right. That’s where we’ll do face painting. We also have two stools next

to the table. Do you think it’s enough?

M: It looks like it’ll be enough. That’s a nice photo frame outside the booth.

W: Yes. I want visitors to take photos of themselves there.

M: Cool! It’ll be a great place to record memories of the festival.

W: I think so, too. I hope many students visit my booth.

7. [출제의도] 화자가 부탁한 일 파악하기

M: Good morning, Ms. Stevenson.

W: Hi, Minsu, how’s your group project going? I heard that you’re sending books to Nepal.

M: It’s going well. We bought Korean folk tale books, and we’re translating them into English.

W: Are you going to remake the books in English?

M: No. We’re planning to put the translations next to the orignal text.

W: That sounds really difficult.

M: It is. But thanks to a translation app, we’ve been able to finish our first draft.

W: That’s good! Does that mean you’re almost ready to send the books?

M: Actually, that’s why I came to see you. We’re not sure if our English translation sounds natural. Would you mind checking the first draft of our translation?

W: No problem. I’m happy to help you. When do you need me to finish by?

M: Well, we’ll package the books next month.

W: If you email me the translation this week, then I’ll give you the feedback by the end of this month.

M: Thank you so much.

8. [출제의도] 이유 파악하기

W: What a cute dog! Is it yours?

M: Yes. I adopted him from an animal rescue center.

W: I’ve always wanted a dog. But I can’t have one.

M: Why? Are you allergic to animal hair?

W: I’m only allergic to cat hair. Dogs are totally fine.

M: What’s the problem, then? Your house has a big backyard, so I think it’s a perfect place for dogs.

W: I think so, too. It’s a really dogfriendly environment.

M: Do your parents not like dogs?

W: No, they love dogs. But I’m worried about a dog being alone during the day.

M: Is there nobody who can look after a dog?

W: There is no one at home during the day.

My parents work, and my brother and I go to school.

M: Oh, I see. That’s why you can’t get a dog.

9. [출제의도] 지불할 금액 파악하기

W: Hi. How can I help you?

M: I’m looking for vegetable seeds for my garden. Can you recommend some vegetables that are easy to grow?

W: Sure. How about lettuce or tomatoes?

M: How much are they?

W: Lettuce seeds are three dollars for one packet, and tomato seeds are four dollars for one packet.

M: Sounds good. I’ll buy two packets of tomato seeds.

W: Okay. Do you need anything else?

M: I also need fertilizer.

W: I’d recommend this liquid fertilizer. It’s

one of our best sellers.

M: How much is it?

W: It was originally ten dollars a bottle, but

we’re offering a 30 percent discount on

this fertilizer.

M: Great! I’ll take one bottle. Here’s my

credit card.

10. [출제의도] 언급되지 않은 내용 파악하기

M: Katie, what are you doing?

W: I’m looking at a brochure for the World Food Festival. Do you remember the event I talked about before?

M: Yeah. You said we can enjoy different types of foods from around the world. Where will it be?

W: It’ll be held at the central park in Orange County.

M: That’s not far from here. Is it on a weekend?

W: Yes. It’s on Sunday, September 22nd and starts at 10 a.m.

M: I’ve never been to a food festival before. What kind of programs does this one have?

W: There are tasting events for foods from all around the world and a variety of folk shows. Would you like to go with me?

M: I’d love to. [Pause] Hmm... we should probably drive there. Will there be

parking available?

W: The brochure says there will be a parking lot. It’ll cost five dollars to park there for the whole day.

M: Perfect! Let’s take my car. I’ll pick you up.

W: Okay. I’ll see you then.

11. [출제의도] 담화의 세부내용 파악하기

W: Hello, everyone. I’m Jessica Parker. Today, I’m here to tell you about the Arusha National Park Tour. It’s a oneday tour program. This park is situated between Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. You can enjoy breathtaking views of lakes and mountains. Also, you can see diverse wildlife such as monkeys,

buffalos, and elephants. At 7 a.m., you will be picked up at the East entrance of the park to begin the tour. The dropoff

location will be the same as the pickup location. The tour ends around 9

p.m., but that may change based on weather conditions. I hope you won’t

miss this tour.

12. [출제의도] 화자의 선택 파악하기

M: Honey, what are you looking at?

W: A website that sells air fryers. I want one so we can cook more healthily.

M: Good idea. We can fry foods using less oil if we buy one. How much do you think we should spend?

W: Well, I don’t want to spend more than 100 dollars.

M: Okay. Then how about these models?

W: Hmm... it’s safer to buy one that will turn off if it gets too hot.

M: You’re right. Let’s choose one with the automatic switch off function.

W: What about capacity? My friend bought one that could only hold two liters. She regretted not buying a bigger one.

M: In that case, we should get one with a capacity of at least four liters. Now we have these two to choose from.

W: They both look good. But I think the one with the longer warranty is better.

M: I agree. Let’s order this one.

13. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Hey, Brian, are you eating chocolate again? You’ve been eating a lot of

chocolate these days.

M: Yeah, but I can’t stop. I eat sweets whenever I’m stressed.

W: What’s going on?

M: I’ve been busy preparing for my final exams, and I have too many assignments.

W: I understand. But eating sweets doesn’t really help relieve stress. It does more harm than good.

M: I know. Do you have any idea about what I can do instead?

W: Maybe you can try walking or stretching. Those have helped me a lot.

M: Really? That sounds like a better way to deal with my stress because it’s

healthier.

W: Definitely. Physical activity will be much more helpful than eating chocolate.

M:

14. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Jay, why do you look so annoyed?

M: I’ve been surfing the Internet, but there are so many ads.

W: What kinds of ads?

M: Popup advertisements. Whenever I open

a new website, ads pop up. It takes a lot of time for me to close all of them.

W: That used to happen to me, too. Maybe I can help you.

M: Is there a way to stop them?

W: I’m using a program that blocks popup advertisements.

M: Is it difficult to use?

W: It’s very simple and easy. Just install a popup blocker on your computer, and it’ll prevent ads from popping up.

M: That sounds good. But what if I can’t see important popup

messages that are not advertisements?

W:

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말 고르기

M: Eve is a college student who is majoring in history. She has been worried about her career path because she’s uncertain

about what to do after she graduates. So, to learn more about her career

options, she regularly meets a career counselor at her college. She feels that it has helped her a lot. One day, Eve finds out that her classmate Tom is also worried about what to do after he graduates. Eve wants to suggest that Tom go see the career counselor for advice. In this situation, what would Eve most likely say to Tom?

16~17. [출제의도] 담화의 주제 파악하기, 언급되지 않은 내용 파악하기

W: Hello, students. As you all know, heavy traffic is a major source of air pollution. To tackle this problem, many European cities are taking various actions. For instance, in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, large parts of the city have been closed to vehicles for decades, and the city plans to become carbon neutral by 2025. Also, Paris, in France, bans cars in many historic districts on weekends and encourages carand bikesharing

programs. In Belgium, the city of Brussels operates “Mobility Week” to encourage public over private transportation. And for one day every

September, all cars are banned from the entire city center. Lastly, cities in

Germany are establishing “green zones” in city centers. If vehicles don’t have a sticker showing they have an acceptable emission level, they can’t enter those places. Now, I’ll show you some pictures that illustrate this.




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  1. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 찾기
    W: Kevin, have you been to the new shopping
    mall downtown?
    M: Yes, I went there with my family last
    weekend. It was really nice.
    W: Oh, really? What is good about it?
    M:
  2. [출제의도] 대화의 적절한 응답 찾기
    M: Oh, Susan! The light in the bathroom went
    out.
    W: I know, but don’t worry. We only have to
    replace the light bulb. I’ll buy one tomorrow.
    M: But, it’s uncomfortable to use the bathroom.
    W:
  3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 고르기
    W: Hello, I’m Grace Cooper, the manager of the
    Dolphin Swimming Center. We always
    appreciate your love and support for the
    center. I have a wonderful announcement for
    all our members. So far, swimming classes
    have been held only in the mornings and
    evenings. Since the number of members has
    increased, many people have asked for new
    afternoon classes. Finally, we decided to meet
    your needs. From next month, there will be
    two classes opening in the afternoons. The
    instructor will be Mr. Jones. I hope this is
    good news for our members. For more
    information about the new afternoon classes,
    check the center’s website. Thank you for
    listening.
  4. [출제의도] 의견 고르기
    M: Hi, Katie. What can I help you with?
    W: Hello, Mr. Smith. I want to show you my
    essay to get your advice.
    M: Let me see. [Pause] You have creative ideas
    in your writing!
    W: Thanks, but I think I need to improve my writing
    skills.
    M: Hmm, that requires a lot of effort. Do you
    read a lot?
    W: No, I don’t have much time to read.
    M: It’s the first thing you could do to improve
    your writing.
    W: Why is that? How could reading help my
    writing?
    M: Well, by reading books, you get a sense of
    how stories flow.
    W: Oh, I’d never thought of that.
    M: More importantly, you can learn a lot of words
    to use for your writing!
    W: If that’s so, I’ll make time to read more
    books.
  5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계 고르기
    W: Hello, what can I do for you?
    M: I went to the literature section, but I couldn’t
    find Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare.
    W: Let me check.... [Typing sound] Oh, someone
    just borrowed it.
    M: Oh, no. I really need it for my school
    assignment. When can I borrow the book,
    then?
    W: I’m not sure, but it is supposed to be returned
    in a week.
    M: Then, are there any other books by
    Shakespeare? My teacher wants me to write a
    book review on a work by Shakespeare.
    W: Okay. [Typing sound] We have several books
    by Shakespeare. How about Hamlet?
    M: Oh, I’ve heard about that story. I’ll read that
    book instead, then.
    W: Hamlet is in literature section H. I can show
    you where it is if you want.
    M: No, that’s okay. I can go get it. Thank you so
    much.
    W: You’re welcome.
  6. [출제의도] 특정 정보(그림) 파악하기
    W: Andrew, have a look at this picture.
    M: Wow, it is a really nice room. Whose is this?
    W: Mine. My family moved into a new house last
    week, and I decorated the room by myself.
    M: You did a great job! I especially like the
    curtains with the striped pattern on the window.
    W: Thank you. I thought these curtains would
    make my room stylish.
    M: Good choice. The teddy bear on the bed is so
    cute.
    W: These days I fall asleep hugging her.
    M: How sweet! What is this lamp for?
    W: I put the lamp beside the bed to read before
    going to sleep.
    M: That’s a good idea. It also gives the room a
    nice atmosphere.
    W: The flower pot on the bookshelf looks
    beautiful, doesn’t it?
    M: It really does. And the round clock on the wall
    goes well with the room.
    W: I’m happy to hear that you like my room.
  7. [출제의도] 할 일 고르기
    W: Tom, did you pack everything for tomorrow’s
    backpacking trip?
    M: I’m almost done, Mom. I just need a few more
    things.
    W: Good! Don’t forget to pack some extra
    clothes!
    M: Sure, I did. Just in case!
    W: Well done! What about hiking boots? Didn’t
    you say you were going to borrow Jake’s?
    M: Yes, he told me to pick them up in the
    afternoon.
    W: That’s so sweet of him. Anything else?
    M: There is just one more important thing left. I
    have to go to the grocery store to buy some
    snacks!
    W: Snacks are important. I’m going to the grocery
    store right now. I could buy them for you if
    you want.
    M: Could you? That would be great!
    W: Sure, sweetie. No problem.
    M: Then all I have to do is get the boots from
    Jake!
  8. [출제의도] 5W1H(이유) 고르기
    W: Hey, Mark! You look serious. What’s up?
    M: I’m thinking of leaving my job.
    W: Why? Did you get a job offer from another
    company?
    M: Not yet, but I’ve submitted applications to
    some other companies.
    W: I thought you were satisfied with your work
    and salary.
    M: Well, the pay is good and I’m comfortable with
    this job.
    W: Then, why do you want to leave?
    M: If I don’t look for a new challenge, I will get
    used to doing the same easy job and I won’t
    develop.
    W: You mean you want to develop your abilities
    by challenging yourself with different work,
    don’t you?
    M: Exactly. I would be happier with a job that
    can help me improve my career.
    W: I understand, but you’d better make the
    decision after considering the matter carefully.
    M: Thank you for your advice.
  9. [출제의도] 숫자 정보 파악하기
    M: Hi, may I help you?
    W: Hello. I’m looking for shampoo.
    M: Do you have a specific brand in mind?
    W: No, I actually don’t. Could you recommend me
    one?
    M: Let’s see. This brand has just released a new
    shampoo and it’s on sale.
    W: Great! So how much is it?
    M: Originally, it was 20 dollars per bottle, but for
    this week only, if you buy three, you get 10%
    off the total price of the shampoo.
    W: Awesome. I’ll have three then.
    M: Alright. Just to let you know, this brand also
    has another special promotion only for today!
    W: Oh, really? What’s the promotion about?
    M: All customers who buy from this brand can
    get this body cleanser for 10 dollars.
    W: That’s great! Then I’ll have three bottles of
    shampoo and one body cleanser. Here’s my
    credit card.
  10. [출제의도] 세부 내용(언급 유무) 고르기
    M: Rose, I’ve heard that you have a cat. Will you
    go to Cat Fair with me?
    W: Cat Fair? Sounds interesting.
    M: It’ll be very useful. You can buy cat food and
    toys at cheap prices there.
    W: Oh, I want to go. Where will it be held?
    M: It will be held in Coex Hall.
    W: That’s not far from here. When is it?
    M: It’s on the 17th of June. Are you available?
    W: Luckily, I’m free that day. I wonder how much
    the tickets cost.
    M: They are 10 dollars per person.
    W: I see. Will there be any special events?
    M: Yes! A famous cat specialist will be there to
    answer questions on cat health.
    W: That sounds great. I look forward to going!
  11. [출제의도] 내용 불일치 고르기
    W: Hello, CBC radio listeners! I’m Grace Wilson,
    the manager of the Great Light Festival. I’m
    happy to let you know about this event.
    Famous light artists will join to show their
    work. The theme of the event is ‘Christmas.’
    There will be a big Christmas tree decorated
    with beautiful lights, and you can take nice
    pictures in front of it. The festival will be
    held for a month from December 1st at
    Skyline Park. Tickets for the festival are 20
    dollars each and can only be purchased at the
    gate. The lighting hours will be from 6 pm to
    10 pm. I hope that many people come and
    enjoy the festival. Thank you.
  12. [출제의도] 세부 내용(도표) 파악하기
    M: Amy, look at this flyer. Electric kettles are on
    sale!
    W: Really? That’s great! I think it is a good time
    to buy a new one.
    M: Yeah, let’s see. [Pause] This one looks cute
    but maybe it’s too small for us.
    W: You’re right. We drink a lot of tea. It should
    be at least 1.5 liters.
    M: Hmm, this one is too expensive. I don’t want
    to spend more than $30 on a kettle.
    W: Me, either. Then we have three options. Which
    I don’t think black looks good in our kitchen.
    W: I agree. It makes the kitchen too dark.
    M: What about the material? There is a plastic
    one and a glass one.
    W: We have used a plastic one before. It’s better
    to try the other material this time.
    M: Good point. Then let’s buy this one.
  13. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
    W: Willy, what are you doing?
    M: Hi, Kelly! I’m making plans to run for
    president of student council.
    W: Really? I’m guessing there will be strong
    competition among the candidates.
    M: What do you mean by that?
    W: I heard Angela is also going to run for the
    position. She is popular among her classmates,
    you know.
    M: I didn’t know she was interested. I thought
    she was a shy girl.
    W: Her friends are rather enthusiastic about
    making her student council president.
    M: Good for her! I hope my friends help me, too.
    W: I want to assist you in any way I can. Is
    there anything I can do?
    M: You got first prize in the drawing contest,
    didn’t you?
    W: Yeah, but how can that help you?
    M:
  14. [출제의도] 긴 대화의 적절한 응답 고르기
    M: Katie, how was school today?
    W: Great, Dad. We had a special lecture about a
    new study strategy.
    M: That must have been helpful for you! You
    have been worried about your grades these
    days.
    W: Yeah, I have. Now I’m going to make a new
    study plan based on what I learned today.
    M: What did you learn? Tell me about it.
    W: The lecturer is the author of the book Just
    Start Small. He said we should start small if
    we want to get good grades.
    M: Start small? That doesn’t make sense to me.
    W: Let me give you an example. Memorizing just
    one simple Spanish sentence after lunch is not
    difficult, is it?
    M: Right, that doesn’t seem like much effort.
    W: But if I do it for a month steadily, I will be
    able to speak thirty Spanish sentences in total.
    M: Then that’s not so little anymore.
    W:
  15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 응답 고르기
    W: Sarah and Peter are supposed to act in Beauty
  16. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 응답 고르기
    W: Sarah and Peter are supposed to act in Beauty
    and the Beast on stage at the school festival.
    While practicing together, Peter looks really
    nervous. His voice is too small and he even
    forgets what he should say from time to time.
    Sarah is worried about Peter, so she asks him
    to discuss his problem with her. Peter says
    that he is afraid of acting in front of many
    people. Then, Sarah remembers her experience
    from last year. When she felt the same way,
    she used to practice while her family or
    friends watched, and she found it really
    helpful. Now, Sarah wants to suggest that he
    practice as she did. In this situation, what
    would Sarah most likely say to Peter?
    [16~17] 긴 담화 듣기
    M: Hello, students. Yesterday we looked at
    movies where robots and ghosts talk and act
    like human beings. Today we’re going to talk
    about movies where animals play an important
    role. The 1961 film, 101 Dalmatians, is a Walt
    Disney classic. A dog, Pongo, played a lovable
    role in this memorable film. But animal movies
    aren’t just about dogs. The movie, Lion King,
    tells the story of a young lion, Simba. He
    becomes the king after overcoming many
    difficulties. Jurassic Park is a 1993 American
    science fiction film directed by Steven
    Spielberg. You can feel big thrills while
    watching many dangerous dinosaurs. In Babe, a
    cute little pig made a strong impression on
    lots of moviegoers. What’s the best animal
    character movie? If you think your favorite
    animal film is missing, go ahead and share it
    with us!
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