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2020년, ebs, 수능완성, 실전 모의고사, 영어듣기, 3회 정답, 및 대본


01
정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 안연고 구입
대본 〉
W: Excuse me, but I think you forgot to include the eye ointment.
M: Let me check. Well, the eye ointment is not included in your prescription.
W: Oh, my doctor must have forgotten to add it to the prescription. Can I buy it over the counter?
M:

 
해석 〉
여: 죄송하지만, 안연고를 포함시키는 것을 잊으신 것 같아요.
남: 확인해 보겠습니다. 음, 안연고는 고객님의 처방전에 포함되어 있지 않아요.
여: 아, 의사 선생님이 그것을 처방전에 추가하는 것을 잊으신 것이 틀림없어요. 그것을 처방전 없이 살 수 있을까요?
남: 죄송하지만, 처방전 없이는 그것을 구입할 수 없어요.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 안연고를 처방전 없이 살 수 있는지 물어보고 있 다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
① 다시 한번 봐 주세요. 분명히 제가 그것을 고객님께 드렸어요.
② 맞아요. 안연고가 알약보다 더 효과가 있어요.
③ 물론이죠. 고객님의 처방전을 제출하시고 나중에 다시 오세요.
⑤ 걱정하지 마세요. 이 연고는 콘택트렌즈와 함께 사용해도 안전 해요.
어휘와 어구 〉
• ointment 연고
• prescription 처방전
• over the counter 처방전 없이 (살 수 있는)
• purchase 구입하다


02
정답 〉 ④
 
소재 〉 유통 기한이 지난 우유
대본 〉
M: Honey, this milk smells sour. It must have gone bad.
W: But I just bought it yesterday. Let me try it.
M: You’d better not. Look. It’s past the expiration date.
Let’s just dump it out.
W:  
해석 〉
남: 여보, 이 우유에서 시큼한 냄새가 나요. 상한 게 틀림없어요.
여: 하지만 바로 어제 그것을 샀어요. 내가 먹어 볼게요.
남: 그러지 않는 게 좋겠어요. 봐요. 그것은 유통 기한이 지났어요. 그것을 그냥 버립시다.
여: 아니, 잠깐만요. 내가 가게에 다시 가서 환불을 요청할게요.
문제 해설 〉 남자는 우유의 유통 기한이 지났으니 그냥 버리자고 말한 다. 따라서 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
① 따뜻한 우유를 약간 마시는 게 어때요?
② 아니, 괜찮아요. 우유를 마시면 배탈이 나요.
③ 걱정하지 말아요. 내가 이미 부엌의 싱크대를 청소했어요.
⑤ 당신이 마지막으로 식료품을 사러 간 것이 언제였죠?
어휘와 어구 〉
• expiration date 유통 기한

03
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 학생들의 엘리베이터 이용
대본 〉
W: Good morning, students. This is your vice principal speaking. I would like to talk about the new elevator. One of the main reasons the elevator was installed is   to help students who are physically unable to use the stairs. In order to use the elevator, students need a note from the nursing teacher, directly stating that they’re unable to use the stairs. However, a lot of students who are not supposed to use the elevator are still using it. Some students are riding the elevator with their injured friend who doesn’t need help, but this is not a valid reason. I’m not just concerned about the elevator being misused. I am concerned about the impact on the environment and on your health. We need to save energy and students need exercise. Please use the stairs and leave the elevator to those in need. Thanks for your cooperation.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 학생 여러분. 저는 교감입니다. 저는 새 엘리베이터 에 대한 이야기를 하고 싶습니다. 엘리베이터가 설치된 주된 이유 중 하나는 신체적으로 계단을 이용할 수 없는 학생들을 돕기 위한 것입니다. 엘리베이터를 이용하기 위해서, 학생들은 그들이 계단 을 이용할 수 없다는 것을 직접적으로 명시한 보건 선생님의 확인
 
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서가 필요합니다. 그러나, 엘리베이터를 이용하지 않아야 할 많 은 학생들이 여전히 그것을 이용하고 있습니다. 몇몇 학생들은 도 움이 필요 없는 다친 친구와 함께 엘리베이터에 타는데, 이것은 정당한 이유가 아닙니다. 저는 엘리베이터가 잘못 사용되고 있는 것만을 걱정하는 것이 아닙니다. 저는 환경과 여러분의 건강에 미 치는 영향을 걱정하는 것입니다. 우리는 에너지를 절약해야 하고 학생들은 운동이 필요합니다. 계단을 이용하고 엘리베이터는 어 려움에 처한 사람들에게 남겨 주세요. 여러분의 협조에 감사드립 니다.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 교감이며, 몸이 불편하지 않아 계단을 이용할 수 있는 학생들은 엘리베이터 이용을 자제해 달라고 학생들에게 요청 하고 있다. 따라서 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것은
⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• install 설치하다
• physically 신체적으로
• valid 정당한, 타당한
• be concerned about ~을 걱정하다


04
정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 스마트폰 중독의 징후
대본 〉
W: Hi, Dr. Young. Congratulations on your new book release.
M: Thank you, Deborah. And it’s a great honor to be invited on your show.
W: Our pleasure. First off, what made you decide to write a book about smartphone addiction?
M: Well, I thought it’s a growing problem in society, especially among young people.
W: I agree. How would we know if someone has smartphone addiction?
M: First of all, they probably spend more time using their phone than hanging out with their family or friends.
W: So, you are saying that if a person chooses their phone over people, then they may have smartphone addiction.
M: That’s right. Neglecting oneself is another sign. For my book, I interviewed someone who uses his phone for about 15 hours a day, and he often skips eating and washing.
W: 15 hours! Every day?
M: Yeah. And he even feels anxious when he’s not using his phone.
W: That must really affect his ability to develop personal relationships.
M: You’re right. So, if you see anybody showing these signs, it may be time to seek help for them.
 
W: I see. Timely intervention seems to be really important. Sorry to say, but we’ve got to take a break now. We’ll be right back.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, Young 박사님. 새 책 발간을 축하드립니다.
남: 감사합니다, Deborah. 그리고 당신의 프로그램에 초대받은 것 은 큰 영광입니다.
여: 천만에요. 먼저, 스마트폰 중독에 관한 책을 쓰기로 결정하셨던 이유가 무엇이죠?
남: 음, 저는 그것이 사회에서, 특히 젊은 사람들 사이에서 심해지는 문제라고 생각했습니다.
여: 동의합니다. 누군가가 스마트폰 중독이 있는지 어떻게 알 수 있을 까요?
남: 우선, 그 사람은 가족이나 친구들과 시간을 보내는 것보다 전화를 사용하는 데 더 많은 시간을 쓸 것입니다.
여: 그러니까 누군가가 사람들보다 전화를 선택한다면, 스마트폰 중 독일지 모른다는 말씀이군요.
남: 맞습니다. 자신을 돌보지 않는 것이 또 다른 징후입니다. 제 책을
위해, 저는 하루에 약 15시간 전화를 사용하는 사람을 인터뷰했 는데, 그는 먹고 씻는 것을 자주 거릅니다.
여: 15시간이요! 매일요?
남: 네. 그리고 그는 심지어 전화를 사용하고 있지 않을 때 불안감을 느끼기도 합니다.
여: 그것은 정말로 그의 대인 관계 개발 능력에 영향을 미칠 것 같습 니다.
남: 맞아요. 따라서, 만약 어떤 사람이 이러한 징후를 나타내는 것이 보이면, 그들을 위해 도움을 요청할 때일지도 모릅니다.
여: 알겠습니다. 시기적절한 개입이 정말 중요한 것 같습니다. 죄송 합니다만, 우리는 지금 잠깐 쉬어야 합니다. 바로 돌아오겠습니다. 문제 해설 > 스마트폰 중독을 겪게 되면 다른 사람들과 함께하는 것보 다 전화를 사용하는 데 시간을 더 많이 쓰며, 자신을 돌보지 않는 등 의 징후를 보인다는 내용이다. 따라서 두 사람이 하는 말의 주제로 가
장 적절한 것은 ①이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• release (책의) 발간, 신발매
• addiction 중독
• hang out with ~와 시간을 보내다
• neglect 돌보지 않다, 방치하다
• intervention 개입, 간섭


05
정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 야구 경기 관람
대본 〉
W: Wow, it’s so crowded here. What row are our seats in?
M: Let’s see. Row 18. Right here. The first two seats.
W: Oh, Jake. Our seats are so far from the field. I wished
 
we could’ve gotten better seats. Sitting behind home plate last time was so cool.
M: But, then we’d have to watch the game through the net again.
W: The net didn’t bother me.
M: I didn’t like it though. And besides, those tickets are so much more expensive.
W: But they’re worth it. I want to see the players up close!
M: Who knows? We may catch a home-run ball here.
W: All right, but just this time. Okay?
M: Okay. I promise.
W: I hope we are lucky and get a home-run ball for a souvenir.
M: Look, the players are starting batting practice.
W: I’m glad we got here early enough to see this! I hope our home team wins today.
해석 〉
여: 와, 여기 너무 붐비네요. 우리 자리는 몇 열인가요?
남: 어디 봐요. 18열. 바로 여기예요. 첫 번째 두 자리.
여: 오, Jake. 우리 자리는 필드에서 너무 멀어요. 더 좋은 자리를 잡 을 수 있기를 바랐어요. 지난 번 홈 베이스 뒤에 앉았던 것이 정 말 좋았어요.
남: 하지만, 그러면 우리는 경기를 또 네트를 통해서 봐야 해요.
여: 네트는 저를 신경 쓰이게 하지 않았어요.
남: 하지만 저는 그것이 마음에 들지 않았어요. 그리고 게다가, 그 티 켓들은 훨씬 더 비싸요.
여: 그렇지만 그것들은 그만한 가치가 있어요. 저는 선수들을 바로 가 까이에서 보고 싶어요!
남: 누가 알아요? 우리는 여기에서 홈런 볼을 잡을 수 있을지도 몰라요.
여: 알았어요, 하지만 이번만이에요. 알겠어요?
남: 좋아요. 약속할게요.
여: 우리가 운이 좋아서 기념품으로 홈런 볼을 얻을 수 있으면 좋겠 어요.
남: 봐요, 선수들이 배팅 연습을 시작하고 있어요.
여: 우리가 이것을 볼 수 있을 정도로 여기에 충분히 일찍 와서 기뻐 요! 우리 홈팀이 오늘 이겼으면 좋겠어요.
문제 해설 〉 두 사람은 경기장에서 자리를 찾고 있으며, 홈 베이스 뒷 자리에 앉기를 바랐다는 여자의 말에 남자가 현재 자리에서는 홈런 볼을 잡을 수도 있다고 말하고 있으므로, 두 사람이 대화하는 장소로 가장 적절한 곳은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• row 열, 줄
• home plate (야구에서) 홈 베이스
• souvenir 기념품

06
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 심리 상태를 보여 주는 그림
 
대본 〉
W: Hi, Mr. White. I’m Nancy Blake, Elin’s mom.
M: Nice to meet you, Ms. Blake. Have a seat, please.
W: Thank you.
M: Last week I asked my students to draw a picture, and this is Elin’s.
W: Oh, it’s nice. She put the sun in the corner.
M: It’s a common thing among kids. What is interesting is that Elin drew a house with a chimney.
W: You’re right. Smoke is coming out of it. Does it mean anything special?
M: A smoking chimney means an expression of warmth and affection within the family.
W: That’s a good sign.
M: And the wide-open door leading to the pathway shows her open mind to the outside world.
W: That makes sense. The girl who is jumping rope must be Elin.
M: Yes, I think so. And take a look at this tree. She drew branches and leaves on the tree. It means she has a well-rounded nature.
W: It’s very interesting that we can read her mind just with a picture.
M: I hope it helps you understand a part of her psychological state.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, White 선생님. 저는 Elin의 엄마 Nancy Blake
예요.
남: 만나서 반갑습니다, Blake 씨. 앉으세요.
여: 감사합니다.
남: 지난주에 저는 학생들에게 그림을 그리라고 했는데, 이것이 Elin
의 것입니다.
여: 오, 멋지네요. 그녀는 태양을 모서리에 두었네요.
남: 그것은 아이들 사이에서 흔한 일입니다. 흥미로운 점은 Elin이 굴뚝이 있는 집을 그렸다는 것입니다.
여: 맞아요. 그것에서 연기가 나오고 있어요. 이것이 어떤 특별한 것 을 의미하나요?
남: 연기 나는 굴뚝은 가족 내에서의 따뜻함과 애정의 표현을 의미합 니다.
여: 그것은 좋은 징후네요.
남: 그리고 좁은 길로 이어지는 활짝 열린 문은 외부 세계에 대한 그 녀의 열린 마음을 보여 줍니다.
여: 일리가 있네요. 줄넘기를 하고 있는 소녀는 틀림없이 Elin이군요. 남: 네, 그렇게 생각합니다. 그리고 이 나무를 보세요. 그녀는 나무에 가지와 잎들을 그렸어요. 그것은 그녀가 원만한 성품을 가졌다는
것을 의미합니다.
여: 우리가 그녀의 마음을 단지 그림 한 장으로 읽을 수 있다는 것이 매우 흥미롭군요.
남: 그것이 어머님께서 그녀의 심리 상태 일부를 이해하는 데 도움이
 
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문제 해설 〉 대화에서 좁은 길로 이어지는 문이 활짝 열려 있다고 했으 나, 제시된 그림에서는 문이 닫혀 있으므로, 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은 ③이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• chimney 굴뚝
• affection 애정, 애착
• pathway 좁은 길, 오솔길
• jump rope 줄넘기를 하다
• well-rounded 원만한
• psychological 심리적인, 정신적인

07
정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 손님 초대 준비
대본 〉
M: Honey, sorry, I’m late. The traffic was awful.
W: That’s okay. You’re just in time. Oh, you bought some balloons and candles.
M: Yeah, I want to put these balloons on the gate to welcome our guests.
W: That’s a good idea.
M: And, I’ll place these candles on the table. That’ll create a good mood.
W: Thank you, honey.
M: Is there anything I can help you with?
W: No, I think everything is ready now.
M: That’s good. Hmm, something smells good. The roasted chicken? It’ll go well with the wine I bought yesterday.
W: Oh, did you buy some wine, too?
M: Yeah, but I left it in my car. I’ll go and get it. By the way, I saw your car in the driveway.
W: Oh, I forgot to move it into the garage. Can you do that for me? I’ve got to check on the chicken in the oven.
M: No problem.
해석 〉
남: 여보, 미안해요, 내가 늦었어요. 차가 너무 막혔어요.
여: 괜찮아요. 당신은 딱 시간 맞춰 왔어요. 오, 풍선과 양초를 좀 사 왔군요.
남: 네, 나는 우리 손님들을 환영하기 위해 이 풍선들을 대문에 붙이 고 싶어요.
여: 좋은 생각이에요.
남: 그리고 이 양초는 테이블 위에 둘 거예요. 그렇게 하면 분위기가 좋아질 거예요.
여: 고마워요, 여보.
남: 내가 도와줄 것이 있나요?
여: 아뇨, 이제 모든 것이 준비된 것 같아요.
남: 좋아요. 흠, 뭔가 좋은 냄새가 나요. 구운 통닭인가요? 그것은 내
 
가 어제 산 와인과 잘 어울릴 거예요.
여: 아, 와인도 좀 샀나요?
남: 네, 하지만 그것을 차에 두고 왔어요. 가서 가지고 올게요. 그런 데, 당신 차가 진입로에 있는 것을 봤어요.
여: 아, 그것을 차고로 옮기는 것을 잊었어요. 나 대신 그것을 해 줄 수 있나요? 나는 오븐에 있는 닭을 확인해야 해요.
남: 그럼요.
문제 해설 〉 여자가 진입로에 주차되어 있는 자신의 차를 차고로 옮겨 줄 수 있냐고 남자에게 물었으므로, 여자가 남자에게 부탁한 일로 가 장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• roasted chicken 구운 통닭
• driveway (도로에서 집·차고까지의) 진입로
• garage 차고, 주차장

08
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 텀블러 구매
대본 〉
M: Lisa, I’ll buy you a coffee today. You bought mine last time.
W: Okay, thanks. Here’s my tumbler. Just have them put my coffee in it.
M: All right. Oh, you got a new tumbler! I like it.
W: I lost my old one.
M: Well, you had it for a long time.
W: Yeah, and the lid didn’t close tightly, so it was time to buy a new one anyway. Why don’t you get one?
M: I don’t feel like carrying one around with me.
W: But you can save money. When you use your own tumbler, you get one dollar off your coffee.
M: Wow, then I can save more than $100 a year. I think I should get one as well.
W: I got mine online. I can show you the site.
M: That’s cool.
W: While you’re getting our coffee, I’ll open the webpage for you.
M: Sounds good. I’ll be right back.
해석 〉
남: Lisa, 오늘은 제가 커피를 살게요. 당신이 지난번에 제 것을 사셨 잖아요.
여: 좋아요, 고마워요. 제 텀블러 여기 있어요. 제 커피는 그냥 여기 에 담아 달라고 하세요.
남: 알았어요. 오, 새 텀블러를 샀군요! 마음에 들어요.
여: 이전의 것을 잃어버렸어요.
남: 음, 그것을 오랫동안 사용하셨지요.
여: 그래요, 그리고 뚜껑이 꽉 닫히지 않아서 어쨌든 새것을 살 때였 어요. 텀블러를 하나 사시는 게 어때요?
 
남: 저는 텀블러를 들고 다니고 싶지 않아요.
여: 하지만 돈을 절약하실 수 있어요. 자신의 텀블러를 사용하면, 커 피에서 1달러를 할인받아요.
남: 와, 그러면 제가 1년에 100달러 이상 절약할 수 있군요. 저도 하 나 사야겠어요.
여: 제 것은 온라인으로 샀어요. 사이트를 보여 드릴 수 있어요.
남: 좋아요.
여: 당신이 커피를 사시는 동안, 제가 웹페이지를 열어 놓을게요.
남: 좋은 생각이에요. 금방 올게요.
문제 해설 〉 자신의 텀블러를 사용하면 커피를 할인받을 수 있다며, 여 자가 남자에게 텀블러를 구매할 것을 권유하고 있고, 이에 남자가 자 신도 하나 사야겠다고 말했다. 따라서 남자가 텀블러를 구매하려고 하는 이유는 ③이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• lid 뚜껑
• carry around ~을 들고 다니다, ~을 휴대하다

09
정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 셔츠 교환
대본 〉
W: Hi, I’d like to exchange this shirt. Here’s the receipt.
M: Okay. Is there anything wrong with it?
W: No, I just want a different color. So I’d like to exchange it with this gray one.
M: All right. Well, they’re different styles, and the gray one is slightly more expensive.
W: What’s the price difference?
M: The gray one is $35. The one you want to exchange is
$30. You just have to pay the difference.
W: Okay, that’s all right.
M: And how about these sneakers? I think they match well with the gray shirt.
W: I like them. Do you have the right size for me?
M: Sure. What size are you?
W: I’m a size 6. How much are they?
M: You’re lucky today. Originally they were $40, but they’re 50% off now.
W: That’s great. I’ll buy the shoes as well.
M: Okay. Here’s your total.
W: All right. Here’s my credit card.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 저는 이 셔츠를 교환하고 싶어요. 여기 영수증이 있 어요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그것에 무슨 문제가 있나요?
여: 아뇨, 저는 단지 다른 색깔을 원해요. 그래서 그것을 이 회색 셔 츠로 교환하고 싶어요.
남: 좋습니다. 음, 그것들은 스타일이 다르고, 회색 셔츠가 약간 더 비쌉
 
니다.
여: 가격 차이가 얼마죠?
남: 회색 셔츠는 35달러입니다. 손님이 교환을 원하시는 것은 30달 러입니다. 손님께서는 차액만 지불하시면 됩니다.
여: 좋아요, 괜찮아요.
남: 그리고 이 스니커즈는 어때요? 제 생각에는 회색 셔츠와 잘 어울 리는 것 같아요.
여: 마음에 들어요. 제게 맞는 사이즈가 있나요?
남: 물론이죠. 몇 사이즈죠?
여: 사이즈 6이에요. 가격이 얼마인가요?
남: 오늘 운이 좋으시네요. 원래 40달러였지만, 지금은 50퍼센트 할 인을 하고 있습니다.
여: 잘됐군요. 신발도 사겠습니다.
남: 알겠습니다. 여기 손님의 총액이 있습니다.
여: 좋아요. 여기 제 신용 카드가 있어요.
문제 해설 〉 여자가 처음 구매한 셔츠는 30달러였고 회색 셔츠는 35 달러이다. 셔츠를 교환하기 위해서 여자는 5달러의 차액을 지불해야 하고, 신발은 40달러였지만 50퍼센트 할인 중이라고 했으므로, 여자 가 지불할 금액은 ① ‘25달러’이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• receipt 영수증
• slightly 약간
• sneakers 스니커즈, 고무창을 댄 운동화
• originally 원래


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정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 학생 건강 보험
대본 〉
[Telephone rings.]
W: Hello, Student Health Insurance Office. How may I help you?
M: Hello, I’m a new international student, and I was wondering when the deadline is for applying for student health insurance.
W: It’s by the end of the first week of the semester, which is this Friday.
M: Okay. And how much does it cost?
W: It’s $325 per semester.
M: That’s good. And what does the insurance cover?
W: It covers 80% of medical fees for visits to off-campus hospitals, and 100% of medical fees for visits to the clinic on campus. It even includes a health checkup.
M: Okay. Then can I just stop by your office to apply for it?
W: Yes. And bring your passport and student ID card.
M: All right. Thank you for your help.
 
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해석 〉
[전화벨이 울린다.]
여: 여보세요, 학생 건강 보험 사무실입니다. 무엇을 도와 드릴까요?
남: 여보세요, 저는 새로 온 유학생인데요, 학생 건강 보험 신청 마감 일이 언제인지 궁금해서요.
여: 학기 첫 번째 주 마지막 날까지인데, 이번 주 금요일이에요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그리고 비용이 얼마죠?
여: 학기당 325달러입니다.
남: 좋군요. 그리고 보험은 무엇을 보장하나요?
여: 그것은 캠퍼스 밖의 병원을 방문할 경우 의료비의 80퍼센트를 보 장하고, 캠퍼스 내의 병원을 방문할 경우 의료비의 100퍼센트를 보장합니다. 그것은 건강 검진도 포함하고 있어요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그러면 제가 그것을 신청하기 위해 사무실에 잠깐만 들러도 될까요?
여: 네. 그리고 여권과 학생증을 가지고 오세요.
남: 알겠습니다. 도와주셔서 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉 신청 마감일(It’s by the end ~ Friday.), 보험료($325 per semester), 보장 범위(It covers ~ on campus.), 신청 시 필요 한 것(your passport and student ID card)에 관해서는 언급되었 지만, 사무실 위치는 언급되지 않았으므로, 학생 건강 보험에 관해 언 급되지 않은 것은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• medical fee 의료비
• off-campus 캠퍼스 밖의
• health checkup 건강 검진


11
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 일기 예보
대본 〉
M: Good afternoon, I’m Michael Kaine from Channel 5 with a weather report. We had some pleasant weather this morning, but we’re currently experiencing high levels of fine dust again. A northerly wind had kept the dust levels low, but a change in wind direction brought in a large amount of fine dust. Into the night, a lot more places will be affected by the dust. Dust levels will stay high tomorrow, but it’ll be sunny across the country. The temperature in the morning will be around 12 degrees, climbing to 24 degrees tomorrow afternoon. For the time being, we’ll be under clear skies. During the weekend, the daytime temperatures will be around 29 degrees, so you may feel somewhat hot. I’ll be back with another update later this evening. Thank you.
해석 〉
남: 안녕하세요, 저는 Channel 5 일기예보의 Michael Kaine입니 다. 오늘 아침에는 날씨가 좀 쾌적했지만, 현재 다시 높은 수준의
 
미세 먼지를 겪고 있습니다. 북쪽에서 부는 바람이 먼지의 수준을 낮게 유지했었지만, 바람의 방향 변화가 많은 양의 미세 먼지를 가져왔습니다. 밤까지 훨씬 더 많은 곳이 먼지의 영향을 받을 것 입니다. 먼지 수준은 내일 높게 유지되겠지만, 전국적으로 맑은 날씨가 될 것입니다. 아침 기온은 약 12도 정도이며, 내일 오후에 는 24도로 오르겠습니다. 당분간 맑은 하늘이 계속될 것입니다. 주말에는, 낮 기온이 약 29도 정도 될 것이므로, 다소 덥게 느껴 질 수도 있겠습니다. 저는 오늘 저녁 더 최신 정보를 가지고 돌아 오겠습니다. 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉 밤까지 훨씬 더 많은 곳이 먼지의 영향을 받아 먼지 수준 은 내일 높게 유지될 것이라고 했으므로, 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은
③이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• currently 현재
• fine dust 미세 먼지
• for the time being 당분간

12
정답 〉 ②
소재 〉 우편 서비스
대본 〉
W: Hi, I’d like to send this package to Boston.
M: Okay. Could you place it on the scale?
W: Sure. Oh, here’s the list of mailing options.
M: Yeah. It weighs about 5 pounds, so this option isn’t available. It’s for packages of 3.5 pounds or less.
W: Oh, I see. Then which option would be good for me? M: Does your package need to arrive by a certain day? W: Yes, it should be delivered within 4 days.
M: Okay, then, I suggest you choose one of these. And if you choose this one, it’ll arrive at least a day earlier than the others.
W: But I think spending over $25 just for shipping is pretty expensive. Between these two options left, I’ll go with the cheaper one.
M: Okay. Oh, may I ask what’s inside your package?
W: They’re brochures and concert tickets.
M: Then it may be better to choose the other one. It’s more expensive, but it includes insurance.
W: You’re right. I’ll choose that one, then.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 저는 이 소포를 Boston으로 보내고 싶어요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그것을 저울 위에 올려 주시겠어요?
여: 물론이죠. 아, 여기 우편 선택 목록이 있네요.
남: 네. 그것이 무게가 5파운드여서, 이 선택은 이용할 수 없습니다. 그것은 3.5파운드 이하의 소포를 위한 것입니다.
여: 아, 알겠습니다. 그러면 어느 선택이 저에게 좋을까요?
남: 손님의 소포가 특정한 날까지 도착할 필요가 있나요?
 
여: 네, 그것은 4일 이내에 배달되어야 합니다.
남: 알겠습니다, 그러면 저는 손님이 이것들 중 하나를 선택할 것을 추천합니다. 그리고 손님이 이것을 선택하시면, 그것은 다른 것 들보다 적어도 하루는 더 빨리 도착할 것입니다.
여: 하지만 제 생각엔 운송에만 25달러 넘게 쓰는 것은 꽤 비싼 것 같 아요. 이 남은 두 개의 선택 중, 저는 더 싼 것으로 할게요.
남: 좋습니다. 아, 손님의 소포 안에 무엇이 들었는지 물어봐도 될까요?
여: 팸플릿과 콘서트 티켓이에요.
남: 그러면 다른 것을 선택하는 게 더 나을지도 몰라요. 더 비싸긴 하 지만, 그것은 보험을 포함하고 있습니다.
여: 맞아요. 그러면 저는 그것을 선택할게요.
문제 해설 〉 무게가 5파운드이기 때문에 ④는 선택할 수 없고, 4일 이 내에 도착해야 하므로 ①~③ 중에서 선택해야 한다. 여자는 25달러 이상을 쓰는 것은 비싸다고 했으며 보험을 포함한 것을 선택하기로 했다. 따라서 여자가 이용할 우편 서비스는 ②이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• package 소포, 상자
• scale 저울
• brochure 팸플릿, 소책자

13
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 독서 우수상 수상 자격
대본 〉
W: Hi, Mr. Robin.
M: Hi, Susie.
W: Can you check my reading log online?
M: Sure. Just a minute. [Typing sound] You’ve read 12 books in total this semester.
W: I see. So if I read one more book by tonight, am I eligible for the Excellent Reader Award?
M: Sorry, but no, Susie. You still have to read two more books. The award is given to those who read 14 books or more in a semester.
W: But last semester I just read 13 and got the award.
M: Yeah, you’re right. But because you’ve advanced to the intermediate level this semester, you have to read 14 books, not 13.
W: Oh, I didn’t know that.
M: The deadline is tomorrow. That means you need to read a lot tonight.
W:

 
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, Robin 선생님.
남: 안녕, Susie.
여: 온라인으로 제 독서 기록을 확인해 주실 수 있나요?
남: 물론이지. 잠깐만 기다려. [자판 두드리는 소리] 너는 이번 학기 에 총 12권을 읽었어.
 
여: 알겠습니다. 그래서 제가 오늘 밤까지 한 권을 더 읽으면, 저는 독서 우수상 자격이 있는 건가요?
남: 미안하지만, 아니야, Susie. 너는 아직 두 권을 더 읽어야 해. 그 상은 한 학기에 14권 이상 읽은 사람에게 주어져.
여: 하지만 지난 학기에 저는 13권만 읽었는데 상을 받았어요.
남: 그래, 네 말이 맞아. 하지만 네가 이번 학기에 중급 단계로 향상 했기 때문에 너는 13권이 아니고 14권을 읽어야 해.
여: 아, 저는 그건 몰랐어요.
남: 마감일이 내일이야. 그것은 오늘밤 네가 독서를 많이 해야 한다는 뜻이지.
여: 좋아요, 내일까지 두 권 더 읽는 것을 끝낼 수 있도록 노력해 볼 게요.
문제 해설 〉 독서 우수상을 받기 위해서는 한 학기에 책을 14권 이상 읽어야 하는데, 여자는 12권을 읽었으므로, 상을 받기 위해서는 오늘 밤 독서를 많이 해야 한다고 남자가 말했다. 따라서 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ⑤이다.
① 아, 제가 마감일을 놓쳐서 죄송해요.
② 저는 규칙적인 독서가 정말 유익하다는 것에 동의해요.
③ 그 상에 저를 추천해 주셔서 감사합니다.
④ 네, 저는 중급 단계로 가기 위해 책을 더 많이 읽을 거예요.
어휘와 어구 〉
• log 기록, 일지
• eligible 자격이 있는
• advance 향상하다
• intermediate 중급의


14
정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 한국 민속촌 방문
대본 〉
W: Hey, Joe. It’s a perfect day to visit the Korean Folk Village, isn’t it?
M: Yeah. I’m so glad we came here today.
W: Me too. Do you know where the ticket booth is?
M: It’s over there. Wow, look at the long line.
W: Oh, it looks like there’s a special event today.
M: Really?
W: Yeah. See the sign. There’s a special festival related to the Joseon Dynasty today.
M: That sounds really cool!
W: Yeah! Let’s get in line and get our tickets.
M: All right. Hey, do you see those people inside the village wearing hanboks?
W: Yeah. I wonder if we can rent hanboks here.
M: Let’s ask the person at the ticket booth.
W: What if they say yes?
M:  
 
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해석 〉
여: 안녕, Joe. 한국 민속촌을 방문하기에 완벽한 날이야, 그렇지 않니?
남: 그래. 나는 우리가 오늘 여기 와서 너무 기분이 좋아.
여: 나도 그래. 매표소가 어디에 있는지 아니?
남: 저기에 있어. 와, 저 긴 줄을 봐.
여: 아, 오늘 특별한 행사가 있는 것 같아.
남: 정말?
여: 응. 표지판을 봐. 오늘 조선왕조와 관련된 특별한 축제가 있어.
남: 정말 멋질 것 같아!
여: 그래! 줄을 서서 표를 사자.
남: 좋아. 이봐, 너는 마을 안에 한복을 입고 있는 사람들이 보이니?
여: 응. 나는 우리가 여기에서 한복을 빌릴 수 있는지 궁금해.
남: 매표소에 있는 사람에게 물어보자.
여: 그렇다고 하면 어떻게 할 건데?
남: 그러면 우리는 한복을 빌리고 사진을 몇 장 찍어야지.
문제 해설 〉 한복을 입고 있는 사람들이 민속촌에서 한복을 빌렸는지 를 매표소에 있는 사람에게 물어보자는 남자의 말에 여자가 한복을 빌려준다고 하면 어떻게 할 건지 물었다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가 장 적절한 것은 ①이다.
② 음, 오늘은 그냥 평범한 날인데도 줄이 길어.
③ 글쎄, 나는 한국 민속촌이 방문하기 가장 좋은 곳이라고 생각해.
④ 문제없어! 우리가 한복을 입고 있어서 할인을 받을 수 있어.
⑤ 걱정하지 마. 우리가 여기 일찍 와서 나는 우리가 앞줄에 앉을 수 있을 거라고 생각해.
어휘와 어구 〉
• ticket booth 매표소
• dynasty 왕조

15
정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 글쓰기 과제물
대본 〉
W: Ms. Evans is a high school writing teacher. Last week she gave her students a writing assignment about environmental issues. Now she’s reading a paper written by Alex, one of her students. The paper is quite short, but it is well-organized and very informative. She thinks Alex did a good job of explaining various environmental problems and their possible long-term solutions. Therefore, she gives Alex an A for his paper. However, Alex’s paper has some problems. There are some spelling mistakes and some places where he forgot to put commas and periods. So she wants to inform him that it is important to reread his writing  to check for spelling and punctuation mistakes before submitting it. In this situation, what would Ms. Evans most likely say to Alex?
 
Ms. Evans:
해석 〉
여: Ms. Evans는 고등학교 글쓰기 담당 교사입니다. 지난주 그녀 는 학생들에게 환경 문제에 관한 글쓰기 과제를 주었습니다. 지금 그녀는 자신의 학생 중 한 명인 Alex가 쓴 과제물을 읽고 있습니 다. 과제물은 매우 짧지만, 정리가 잘되어 있으며 매우 유익합니 다. 그녀는 Alex가 다양한 환경 문제와 실행할 수 있는 장기적 인 해결책을 잘 설명했다고 생각합니다. 그래서 그녀는 Alex의 과제물에 A를 줍니다. 하지만, Alex의 과제물은 몇 가지 문제가 있습니다. 몇 개의 철자 오류와 쉼표와 마침표를 찍는 것을 그가 잊은 곳이 몇 군데가 있습니다. 그래서 그녀는 그에게 글을 제출 하기 전에 철자와 구두점 오류를 확인하기 위해 그것을 다시 읽어 보는 것이 중요하다는 것을 알려 주고 싶습니다. 이런 상황에서, Ms. Evans는 Alex에게 뭐라고 말하겠습니까?
Ms. Evans: 너는 과제물을 제출하기 전에 항상 그것을 교정을 볼 필
요가 있어.
문제 해설 〉 글쓰기 담당 교사인 Ms. Evans가 Alex의 글에서 철자 와 구두점 오류를 발견하고, Alex에게 글을 제출하기 전에 그것을 다시 읽어 보는 것이 중요하다는 것을 알려 주고 싶어 하는 상황이므 로, Ms. Evans가 Alex에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
① 네가 계획을 미리 세울 수 있도록 마감일을 명심해.
② 네가 너의 생각에 대해 더 상세히 말하고 싶으면, 연구를 더 할 필 요가 있어.
③ 몇 가지 잘못 찍힌 쉼표 때문에 나는 너에게 낮은 점수를 주어야 해.
⑤ 네 과제물이 정리가 잘되어 있지 않고 정보가 부족해서 너는 B를 받아.
어휘와 어구 〉
• assignment 과제
• well-organized 정리가 잘된
• informative 유익한
• long-term 장기적인
• inform 알려 주다, 알리다
• punctuation 구두점
• expand on ~에 대해 더 상세히 말하다
• proofread 교정을 보다


16~17
정답 〉 16 ② 17 ⑤ 소재 〉 설탕 섭취 줄이기 대본 〉
M: Hi, I’m Stewart Kim, a nutritionist. Do you want to lose weight and feel healthier? Then cutting sugar out of your diet can help. Sugar is highly addictive, and it’s hard to give up at first, but over time you won’t miss it. I’ll show you how. First of all, skip the sugar  in your daily coffee. Instead, use coconut milk. Not
 
only is coconut milk lower in calories, but it’s also slightly sweet. Even eating fruit with your coffee can reduce the bitterness of the coffee and satisfy your sweet tooth. Secondly, when you’re thirsty, drink water instead of soda or juice. Many of us aren’t even aware of the amount of sugar we consume through beverages. So, drinking water is a great way to reduce sugar intake. It sounds tough to achieve a life without sugar, but you will sleep better, look better, and even feel better.
해석 〉
남: 안녕하세요, 영양사 Stewart Kim입니다. 체중을 줄이고 더 건 강하다고 느끼고 싶으신가요? 그러면 여러분의 식단에서 설탕을 빼는 것이 도움이 될 수 있습니다. 설탕은 매우 중독성이 있어서 처음에는 포기하기 어렵지만, 시간이 지나면 여러분은 그것을 그 리워하지 않을 것입니다. 제가 여러분께 방법을 알려 드리겠습니 다. 우선, 여러분이 매일 마시는 커피에서 설탕을 거르세요. 대신 에, 코코넛 우유를 사용하세요. 코코넛 우유는 칼로리가 더 낮을 뿐 아니라 약간 달콤하기도 합니다. 심지어 여러분의 커피를 과일 과 함께 먹는 것도 커피의 쓴 맛을 줄이고 단것을 좋아함을 만족 시킬 수 있습니다. 두 번째로, 목이 마를 때 탄산음료나 주스 대 신 물을 마시세요. 우리 중 많은 사람은 우리가 음료를 통해 먹는 설탕의 양을 알지도 못합니다. 따라서, 물을 마시는 것은 설탕 섭 취를 줄이는 좋은 방법입니다. 설탕 없는 삶을 달성하는 것이 어 렵게 들리겠지만, 잠을 더 잘 자고, 더 건강해 보이고, 심지어 기 분도 더 좋아질 것입니다.
문제 해설 〉
16 설탕 섭취를 줄일 수 있는 방법을 소개하는 담화이므로, 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은 ② ‘식단에서 설탕을 줄이는 방법’ 이다.
① 아침 식사로 먹기에 가장 좋은 음식
③ 시중에 판매되고 있는 가장 인기 있는 음료
④ 커피를 맛있게 하기 위해 넣어야 할 것들
⑤ 너무 많은 설탕이 나쁜 이유
17 커피, 과일, 물, 주스는 언급되었지만, ⑤ ‘사탕’은 언급되지 않았다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• nutritionist 영양사, 영양학자
• addictive 중독성이 있는
• bitterness 쓴 맛
• sweet tooth 단것을 좋아함
• be aware of ~을 알다
• consume 먹다, 마시다
• beverage 음료
• intake 섭취

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01
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 한국어 공부 방법
대본 〉
 

실전 모의고사 2회 본문 99~115쪽
 
M: Yes. It sounds fun. I’m going. How about you?
W: Me, too. But I’m afraid it’ll be cold out there at night.
M:  
해석 〉
여: Matt, ‘별 보는 밤’에 관한 안내문 봤니?
남: 응. 재미있을 것 같아. 나는 갈 거야. 너는? 여: 나도. 하지만 야외라서 밤에는 추울 것 같아. 남: 맞아. 따뜻한 담요를 꼭 가져와.
문제 해설 〉 별 보는 밤 행사에 가기로 한 여자가 야외라서 밤에는 추 울 것 같다고 말하고 있다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은
②이다.
① 알아. 너는 그것을 고대하고 있잖아.
③ 고마워. 나는 그곳에서 정말로 별을 보길 원했어.
④ 미안하지만, 나는 그 행사에 너와 함께할 수 없어.
⑤ 유감스럽게도, 나는 그것에 관한 안내문을 보지 못했어.
어휘와 어구 〉
• notice 안내문
• stargaze 별을 바라보다
• look forward to ~을 고대하다
 
M: Sophia, how long have you been learning Korean?
W: About a year. I started learning it last summer.
M: Really, that’s all? I heard you’re already really good at Korean. How do you study?
W:
해석 〉
남: Sophia, 한국어를 배운 지 얼마나 되었나요?
여: 약 1년이요. 지난여름에 그것을 배우기 시작했어요.
남: 정말요, 그게 전부예요? 당신이 이미 한국어를 매우 잘한다고 들 었어요. 어떻게 공부하세요?
여: 저는 다수의 한국 드라마를 보고 많은 표현을 복습해요.
문제 해설 〉 남자는 여자가 한국어를 매우 잘한다고 들었다고 하면서 어떻게 공부하는지를 묻고 있다. 따라서 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절 한 것은 ⑤이다.
① 영어를 배우는 데 지름길은 없어요.
② 세종대왕은 평민들을 위해 한글을 만드셨어요.
③ 요즘 점점 더 많은 외국인이 한국을 방문하고 있어요.
④ 한글 자모는 너무 복잡해서 기억하지 못해요.
어휘와 어구 〉
• royal road 지름길, 쉬운 길, 왕도
• tons of 다수의
• go over ~을 복습하다, ~을 검토하다


02
정답 〉 ②
소재 〉 별 보는 밤 행사
대본 〉
W: Matt, did you see the notice about the ‘Stargazing Night’?
 
• blanket 담요

03
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 학년 회장에 출마한 친구 지지
대본 〉
M: Good morning, everyone. Thank you for the warm welcome. I’m standing here today on behalf of the strongest presidential candidate for our grade of 2020, Mark Jenson. The reasons I support him are simple. This year, there are two major events for us as seniors. First is the school festival and the second is the dance party at the end of the school year. They’re the biggest and most important events of our high school lives, and they require a tremendous amount of time and planning to organize. So, we need a leader who can meet that challenge. And I think Mark is the most qualified candidate to be able to plan and put on these two major events. He has shown leadership in class, and he will do the same for the school if we elect him. So vote for Mark. Thank you.
해석 〉
남: 안녕하세요, 여러분. 따뜻하게 환영해 주셔서 감사합니다. 저 는 2020년도 우리 학년을 위한 가장 강력한 회장 후보인 Mark Jenson을 위해 오늘 이곳에 서 있습니다. 제가 그를 지지하는 이유는 간단합니다. 올해, 졸업반인 우리에게 두 개의 중요 행사 가 있습니다. 첫 번째는 학교 축제이고 두 번째는 학년 말에 열리 는 댄스파티입니다. 그것들은 우리의 고등학교 생활 중 가장 크 고 가장 중요한 행사들이고, 준비하는 데 엄청난 양의 시간과 계
 
획을 필요로 합니다. 그래서, 우리는 그 어려운 과제에 대처할 수 있는 리더가 필요합니다. 그리고 저는 Mark가 이 두 개의 중요 행사를 계획하고 실행할 수 있는 가장 적합한 후보라고 생각합니 다. 그는 학급에서 리더십을 보여 주었고, 그리고 우리가 그를 선 출한다면 그는 학교를 위해서도 같은 일을 할 것입니다. 그러니 Mark에게 투표해 주세요. 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉 남자는 학년 회장에 출마한 친구 Mark를 위해 지지 연설 을 하면서 Mark에게 투표해 주기를 부탁하고 있다. 따라서 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• on behalf of ~을 위해서, ~을 대표하여
• candidate 후보자
• tremendous 엄청난
• organize 준비[조직]하다
• meet 대처하다, 충족시키다, 만나다
• qualified 적합한, 자격이 있는
• put on 실행하다
• vote for ~에게 투표하다

04
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 여행지 선택
대본 〉
W: Hi, Tom. Where are you headed?
M: Hi, Lily. I’m going to meet Jimmy and Tyler to plan for our summer trip.
W: Where are you guys going?
M: We haven’t decided yet. Jimmy wants to travel to Rome again while Tyler firmly insists that we go to a country that we have not been to before like Nepal.
W: Why does Jimmy want to go to Rome again?
M: Because when we went there last time, we didn’t have time to do everything we wanted.
W: What’s Tyler’s argument?
M: He thinks that traveling in developed countries doesn’t challenge us enough. What do you think?
W: Hmm. If I had a vote, I’d go with Tyler.
M: Why is that?
W: First of all, when the culture is totally different, any experiences you have of the new culture will broaden your horizon.
M: Hmm, interesting.
W: Also, I think you’ll learn a lot from a journey into a new country you’ve never been to.
해석 〉
여: 안녕, Tom. 어디 가고 있니?
남: 안녕, Lily. 여름 여행 계획을 짜기 위해 Jimmy와 Tyler를 만 나러 가는 중이야.
 
여: 너희들은 어디로 갈 거니?
남: 아직 결정하지 못했어. Jimmy는 다시 로마를 여행하길 원하고 Tyler는 우리가 이전에 가 보지 않았던 네팔과 같은 나라에 가야 한다고 확고히 주장해.
여: Jimmy는 로마를 왜 다시 가길 원하니?
남: 지난번에 로마를 방문했을 때 원하는 모든 것을 할 시간이 없었거 든.
여: Tyler 주장의 근거가 뭐니?
남: 그는 선진국으로의 여행은 우리에게 도전 의식을 충분히 북돋우 지 않는다고 생각해. 너는 어떻게 생각하니?
여: 음. 내가 투표권이 있다면 나는 Tyler 편을 들 거야.
남: 왜 그러니?
여: 무엇보다도, 문화가 완전히 다르면 그 새로운 문화에 대해 갖게 되는 경험이 너의 시야를 넓혀 줄 거야.
남: 음, 흥미로운데.
여: 또한 네가 가 보지 않은 새로운 나라로의 여행에서 많은 것을 배 울 거라고 생각해.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 이전에 갔던 지역에 다시 여행을 가길 원하는
Jimmy와 이전에 가 보지 않은 지역에 가자는 Tyler의 의견이 서로 맞서 있다는 것을 듣고, 문화가 낯선 지역에 가면 시야가 넓어지고 많 은 것을 배울 거라는 의견을 말하고 있다. 따라서 여자의 의견으로 가 장 적절한 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• firmly 확고히, 단호히
• argument 주장의 근거, 주장
• challenge 도전 의식을 북돋우다
• broaden (경험·지식 등을) 넓히다
• horizon 시야, 수평선

05
정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 택시 탑승
대본 〉
W: Hello, sir. Welcome to Korea.
M: Thank you. I’m so excited. This is my first visit here.
W: Great! Are you here for work?
M: Kind of. I have a conference to attend.
W: Got it. So, where are you going?
M: I’m going to the Suwon Convention Center. What route do you plan on taking?
W: Hmm I’m thinking about taking the highway and
getting off at the East Suwon exit.
M: Actually, I’d like to avoid the highway. That’s what a friend recommended me.
W: Okay.
M: How long do you expect it to take?
W: If we don’t take the highway, I’d guess around an hour and a half.
 
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M: Oh, no. That’s too long. Taking the highway will probably take less then, won’t it?
W: Yeah, I think so. It’ll probably take less than an hour.
But you have to pay tolls.
M: That’s okay. Let’s take the highway.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 손님. 한국에 오신 것을 환영합니다.
남: 감사합니다. 저는 매우 신이 납니다. 이번이 제가 이곳에 처음 방 문한 것이라서요.
여: 좋네요! 일 때문에 오신 건가요?
남: 그런 셈이죠. 참석할 회의가 있어서요.
여: 알겠습니다. 그래서, 어디로 가시나요?
남: 저는 수원 컨벤션 센터로 갈 거예요. 어느 길로 가실 계획인가요?
여: 음⋯. 고속도로를 탄 다음 동수원 출구로 나갈 거예요.
남: 실은 저는 고속도로를 피하고 싶어요. 그게 친구가 제게 권해 준 것이거든요.
여: 알겠습니다.
남: 그곳까지 얼마나 걸릴까요?
여: 고속도로를 타지 않으면 1시간 30분 정도 걸릴 것 같아요.
남: 아, 안 돼요. 너무 오래 걸리네요. 그렇다면 고속도로를 타는 것 이 아마 시간이 덜 걸리겠네요, 그렇겠죠?
여: 네, 그렇게 생각해요. 아마 1시간이 안 걸릴 거예요. 하지만 통행 료를 내셔야 해요.
남: 괜찮습니다. 고속도로로 가죠.
문제 해설 〉 회의 참석을 위해 한국에 처음 온 남자에게 여자는 목적지 까지 가는 경로를 알려 주고 있고 남자는 여자에게 고속도로를 타고 갈 것인지와 시간이 얼마나 걸릴지를 묻고 있다. 따라서 두 사람의 관 계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것은 ①이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• exit 출구
• toll 통행료

06
정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 친구가 가입한 밴드 사진
대본 〉
M: Hi, Belle!
W: Hi, Niels. Daniella just sent me a picture of her school rock band. Check it out.
M: What a nice photo! Why do they have this picture of an eagle on the wall?
W: Because the school mascot is an eagle.
M: Oh, I see. Hey, who’s this guy with the beard on keyboard? Surely he’s not a student!
W: He’s the music teacher. Daniella said he can sing well and play a bunch of instruments.
M: Is the boy playing the guitar Daniella’s younger brother Jim?
 
W: Yeah. He always wears that Santa Claus hat.
M: And look at Daniella singing in the middle, holding the mic with both hands. She looks like a pro!
W: Haha! I’ll tell her you said that!
M: Do you know what all those trophies in the glass case on the right are from?
W: Daniella told me they’re from competitions the school band has won over the years. The school band started 60 years ago.
M: Wow, it has a really long history.
해석 〉
남: 안녕, Belle!
여: 안녕, Niels. Daniella가 방금 자기 학교 록 밴드 사진을 나에게 보냈어. 봐 봐.
남: 멋진 사진이네! 벽에 있는 이 독수리 사진은 왜 있는 거야?
여: 학교 마스코트가 독수리이기 때문이야.
남: 아, 알겠어. 이봐, 키보드를 치고 있는 수염을 기른 이 남자는 누 구니? 분명 그는 학생은 아닐 거야!
여: 그는 음악 선생님이야. Daniella가 그는 노래를 잘하고 여러 가 지 악기를 다룰 수 있다고 말했어.
남: 기타를 치고 있는 이 소년은 Daniella의 동생인 Jim이지?
여: 맞아. 그는 항상 저 산타클로스 모자를 쓰고 있어.
남: 그리고 마이크를 양손으로 잡고 중앙에서 노래를 부르고 있는
Daniella를 봐. 프로 같아!
여: 하하! 그녀에게 네가 그렇게 말했다고 전해 줄게!
남: 오른편 유리 진열장 안에 든 저 모든 트로피가 어디서 온 건지 아 니?
여: Daniella는 그것들이 학교 밴드가 수년간 우승한 대회에서 받은 거라고 말했어. 학교 밴드는 60년 전에 시작되었어.
남: 와, 정말 역사가 길구나.
문제 해설 〉 대화에서는 노래를 부르고 있는 Daniella가 양손으로 마 이크를 잡고 있다고 했는데, 그림에서는 한 손으로 마이크를 잡고 있 으므로, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• eagle 독수리
• beard (턱)수염
• a bunch of 여러 가지의, 다수의

07
정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 면접 준비
대본 〉
M: Hi, Jane. I heard you were looking for me.
W: That’s right. I wanted to ask a favor.
M: Sure, what is it?
W: I applied to Loyden University.
M: Wow! That’s a prestigious school.
W: Right. But they don’t require applicants to take any
 
essay test.
M: Oh, and because you’re such a good writer, that takes away your advantage.
W: Yeah. So I’m a little worried.
M: Then how do they decide who to accept?
W: Through an interview process. And I’m really afraid of speaking in front of others.
M: I understand. It’s never easy to have an interview, let alone one for admission to a top university.
W: So, I wanted to ask you if you could help me to prepare for the interview.
M: Aha, that’s why you wanted to see me. Sure, I can help you out. Just tell me when and where you want to meet up and practice.
W: Thank you so much. I’ll let you know later.
해석 〉
남: 안녕, Jane. 네가 나를 찾고 있었다고 들었어.
여: 그랬어. 부탁을 하고 싶었어.
남: 그렇구나, 뭐니?
여: 내가 Loyden 대학교에 지원했어.
남: 와! 그것은 일류 학교야.
여: 맞아. 하지만 거기서는 지원자들에게 에세이 시험 치르기를 요구 하지 않아.
남: 아, 그리고 네가 글을 아주 잘 쓰는데, 그렇게 되면 너의 장점을 빼앗는 거네.
여: 맞아. 그래서 내가 좀 걱정이 돼.
남: 그럼 그들은 누구를 뽑을지를 어떻게 결정하니?
여: 면접 과정을 통해서야. 그리고 나는 다른 사람들 앞에서 말하는 것이 정말 두려워.
남: 이해해. 면접을 하는 것은 쉽지 않지, 일류 대학교에 입학하기 위 한 면접은 말할 것도 없고.
여: 그래서, 나는 네가 내가 면접 준비하는 것을 도와줄 수 있는지 물 어보고 싶었어.
남: 아하, 그래서 네가 나를 만나길 원했구나. 물론이지, 도와줄 수 있어. 언제 어디서 만나서 연습하고 싶은지 말만 해.
여: 정말 고마워. 내가 나중에 알려 줄게.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 다른 사람들 앞에서 말하는 것이 정말 두렵다고 하 면서 남자에게 면접 준비를 도와 달라고 말하고 있으므로, 여자가 남 자에게 부탁한 일로 가장 적절한 것은 ①이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• favor 부탁
• apply to ~에 지원하다
• prestigious 일류의, 명망 있는
• applicant 지원자
• let alone ~은 말할 것도 없고, ~은 고사하고
• admission 입학
 
08
정답 〉 ②
소재 〉 프랑스어 통역 요청하기
대본 〉
W: Hey, Matthew. I’ve found a young French biomedical engineer.
M: Oh? That’s great.
W: Yes. I believe she can play a big role in completing our company’s new major project. So I want her to join our team.
M: How are you going to get her to join us?
W: I will go to Daejeon to meet her this Saturday. She is working in a lab there.
M: Did you set up a time to meet her?
W: Yes. I sent her an email and she said she could meet me on Saturday.
M: I see. But do you think she will be interested?
W: I think I am going to have to persuade her to work with us.
M: Oh, really?
W: Yeah. But the biggest problem is she doesn’t speak Korean well, and I only speak a little French.
M: Oh, that’s a problem.
W: So, could you go see her with me? You speak French, don’t you?
M: Yes, I do. But I’m afraid I can’t. My older sister is getting married this Saturday.
W: Oh, I forgot. Anyway, I need to find someone to help me out.
해석 〉
여: 안녕, Matthew. 젊은 프랑스 생의학 공학자를 찾았어.
남: 오? 잘됐네.
여: 그래. 나는 그녀가 우리 회사의 중요한 새 프로젝트를 마무리하는 데 큰 역할을 할 수 있다고 생각해. 그래서 나는 그녀가 우리 팀 에 함께하기를 원해.
남: 어떻게 그녀가 우리와 함께하도록 할 거니?
여: 나는 이번 토요일에 그녀를 만나러 대전에 갈 거야. 그녀는 그곳 에 있는 실험실에서 일하고 있어.
남: 그녀와 만날 시간을 잡았니?
여: 응. 그녀에게 이메일을 보냈고, 그녀가 토요일에 나를 만날 수 있 다고 했어.
남: 알겠어. 그런데 그녀가 관심을 가질 거라고 생각해?
여: 그녀가 우리와 함께 일하도록 설득해야 할 거라고 생각해.
남: 아, 그래?
여: 응. 하지만 가장 큰 문제는 그녀는 한국어를 잘하지 못하고 나는 프랑스어를 조금밖에 못 한다는 거야.
남: 아, 그거 문제네.
여: 그래서, 네가 그녀를 만나러 나와 함께 갈 수 있겠니? 너는 프랑 스어를 하잖아, 그렇지?
 
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남: 그래. 하지만 갈 수 없을 것 같아. 누나가 이번 주 토요일에 결혼 해.
여: 아, 잊고 있었어. 아무튼, 나를 도와줄 누군가를 찾아야겠어.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 남자에게 토요일에 프랑스인 생의학 공학자를 만 나러 같이 가 달라고 부탁했으나 남자는 누나의 결혼식 때문에 함께 갈 수 없다고 말한다. 따라서 남자가 토요일에 여자와 함께 갈 수 없 는 이유는 ②이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• biomedical 생의학의
• complete 마무리하다
• lab 실험실(laboratory)
• persuade 설득하다

09
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 스터디룸 사용
대본 〉
W: Hi. I’d like to check out.
M: Okay. Just a second. [Pause] The computer shows you used the study room for two hours.
W: That’s right.
M: It’s $5 an hour, so your total comes to $10.
W: All right. And I also want to pay for my two friends who shared the study room with me.
M: Actually, you don’t pay per person. You pay per room.
W: Oh, I was confused for a second. And do you offer student discounts?
M: Yes. You get 10% off the price of the room if you have a student ID.
W: That’s great. Here’s my student ID.
M: Okay. And you ordered two pieces of rice cake.
W: Yes.
M: Each piece of rice cake is $3. The student discount doesn’t apply to foods and beverages.
W: Okay. I’ll pay in cash.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요. 계산할게요.
남: 알겠습니다. 잠시만요. [잠시 후] 컴퓨터에 당신이 스터디룸을 2
시간 사용한 것으로 나오네요.
여: 맞습니다.
남: 한 시간에 5달러니까, 총액이 10달러네요.
여: 좋아요. 그리고 저는 저와 함께 스터디룸을 사용한 제 친구 두 명 의 비용도 지불하고 싶어요.
남: 실은 인당으로 지불하지 않습니다. 스터디룸에 대해 지불하면 됩 니다.
여: 아, 제가 잠시 착각했어요. 그리고 학생 할인을 해 주시나요?
남: 네. 학생증이 있으면 스터디룸에 대해 10퍼센트 할인을 받을 수 있어요.
 
여: 그거 좋네요. 여기 제 학생증입니다.
남: 좋습니다. 그리고 떡 2조각을 주문하셨네요.
여: 네.
남: 떡 한 조각에 3달러입니다. 학생 할인은 음식과 음료에는 적용되 지 않습니다.
여: 알겠습니다. 현금으로 낼게요.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 한 시간에 5달러인 스터디룸을 2시간 사용하고 10 퍼센트 할인을 받았고, 한 조각에 3달러인 떡을 2조각 주문했으므로, 여자가 지불할 금액은 ③ ‘15달러’이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• ID 신분증(identification)
• piece 조각
• rice cake 떡
• beverage 음료

10
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 생존 캠프 2020
대본 〉
W: Ben, have you read the notice about Survival Camp 2020 at Mt. Smokey?
M: No, what’s that?
W: You probably don’t know because you transferred here this year. Our school has a survival camp every summer. It started in 2010.
M: That sounds kind of cool. How long is it? W: Five days, from the first Monday of July. M: Where does it take place?
W: In the Mt. Smokey Campground in Belleville.
M: I know where that is. It’s not too far. What do students do at the camp?
W: Since it’s a survival camp, they learn basic survival skills.
M: Really? That sounds like fun.
W: There are also survival games where you need to use the skills you learn to win.
M: Is the camp for all students? W: No, it’s just for sophomores. M: Ah! How much does it cost?
W: It’s $50. Do you want to apply?
M: Sure. It sounds fun.
해석 〉
여: Ben, Smokey 산에서 있을 Survival Camp 2020에 관한 안 내문을 읽었니?
남: 아니, 그게 뭐니?
여: 네가 올해 이곳으로 전학을 왔기 때문에 아마 모를 거야. 우리 학 교는 매년 여름에 생존 캠프를 해. 그것은 2010년에 시작되 었어.
 
남: 그거 다소 멋지게 들리는걸. 기간이 얼마 동안이니?
여: 7월의 첫 번째 월요일부터 5일간이야.
남: 어디에서 열리지?
여: Belleville에 있는 Smokey 산 야영지에서야.
남: 그곳이 어디인지 알아. 그리 멀지 않네. 캠프에서 학생들은 뭘 하니?
여: 생존 캠프여서, 기본적인 생존 기술을 배워.
남: 정말? 재미있겠는데.
여: 이기기 위해 네가 배우는 기술을 사용할 필요가 있는 서바이벌 게 임도 있어.
남: 모든 학생이 참가할 수 있니?
여: 아니, 그건 2학년생만을 위한 거야.
남: 아하! 비용은 얼마니?
여: 50달러야. 지원하고 싶니?
남: 물론이지. 재미있을 것 같아.
문제 해설 〉 기간(Five days, from the first Monday of July), 장소(Mt. Smokey Campground in Belleville), 활동(learn basic survival skills, survival games where you need  to use the skills you learn to win), 참가 대상(just for sophomores)은 언급되었지만, ③ ‘모집 인원’은 언급되지 않았다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• notice 안내문, 공고문
• survival 생존
• transfer 전학하다
• sophomore 2학년생

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정답 〉 ④
소재 〉 예술 철학 수업
대본 〉
W: Hello, students. I’m Professor Julia Kim. This is an advanced course in the philosophy of art, so you must have completed the introductory course to take this class. If you haven’t completed the introductory course, you need to drop this class and take that course first. In this class, we will explore the philosophy and nature of art in depth. This is different from art criticism class. Art criticism focuses on analyzing and evaluating particular artworks. Instead, this class is mainly concerned with the basic philosophical concepts of art. So, from the very beginning, we explore some deep questions on art and artists: What is art? What is beauty? Can art ever be objective? I’m sure that you will find this class challenging and interesting.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 학생 여러분. 저는 Julia Kim 교수입니다. 이 수업 은 예술 철학의 고급 과정이므로, 이 수업을 듣기 위해 여러분은 입문 과정을 틀림없이 이수했을 것입니다. 만약 여러분이 입문 과
 
정을 마치지 않았다면, 이 수업을 취소하고 그 과정을 먼저 수강 하셔야 합니다. 이 수업에서, 우리는 예술의 철학과 본질을 심도 있게 탐구할 것입니다. 이 수업은 예술 비평 수업과는 다릅니다. 예술 비평은 특정 예술 작품을 분석하고 평가하는 데 초점을 둡 니다. 대신에 이 수업은 주로 예술의 기본적인 철학 개념과 관련 이 있습니다. 그래서 맨 처음부터 예술과 예술가에 관한 몇몇 심 도 있는 질문들을 탐구합니다. 즉, 예술이 무엇인가? 아름다움이 무엇인가? 예술이 객관적일 수 있을까? 저는 여러분이 이 수업을 도전적이면서도 재미있다고 생각하리라 확신합니다.
문제 해설 〉 특정 예술 작품에 대한 분석과 평가를 주로 하는 것은 예 술 비평 수업이고, 이 수업은 주로 예술의 기본적인 철학 개념과 관련 이 있다고 했으므로, 담화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• advanced 고급의, 상급의
• complete 이수하다, 끝마치다
• introductory 입문의, 입문자들을 위한
• drop 취소하다, 중단하다
• explore 탐구하다
• analyze 분석하다
• evaluate 평가하다
• concept 개념
• objective 객관적인

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정답 〉 ①
소재 〉 발레 수업 선택
대본 〉
M: Welcome to Seattle Ballet Academy. May I help you?
W: Hello, I’d like to sign up for a ballet class.
M: Great! Have you ever done ballet before?
W: Yes, I took some ballet classes about 10 years ago.
M: That’s a long time ago, so I don’t recommend the advanced class. Any of the others should be okay.
W: All right.
M: And these are the times of the classes.
W: I can’t take any class that ends after 3:30 p.m. I need to pick up my daughter at 4 p.m.
M: Okay. And how many days a week would you like?
W: Hmm. I’d prefer three times a week, but it’s too expensive for me.
M: I see. Then, how about between these two?
W: Um. I’ll sign up for this one. I think it’s better to learn the basics of ballet again. And it’s cheaper.
M: Okay. Good choice.
해석 〉
남: Seattle 발레 학원에 오신 것을 환영합니다. 도와 드릴까요?
여: 안녕하세요, 저는 발레 수업에 등록하고 싶어요.
남: 좋습니다! 전에 발레를 해 보신 적이 있나요?
 
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여: 네, 약 10년 전에 발레 수업을 좀 들었어요.
남: 그건 오래전이어서, 저는 고급 과정은 권해 드리지 않겠습니다. 다른 것들은 모두 괜찮을 겁니다.
여: 좋습니다.
남: 그리고 이것이 수업 시간입니다.
여: 저는 오후 3시 30분 이후에 끝나는 수업은 들을 수 없어요. 오후
4시에 딸을 데리러 가야 해요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그리고 일주일에 며칠 수업을 듣기 원하시나요?
여: 음. 저는 일주일에 세 번 수업을 듣고 싶지만, 그건 제게 너무 비 싸요.
남: 알겠습니다. 그럼 이 두 가지 중에서는 어떠세요?
여: 음. 저는 이것에 등록할게요. 발레의 기초를 다시 배우는 게 더 좋을 것 같아요. 그리고 그게 더 싸네요.
남: 좋습니다. 잘 선택하셨습니다.
문제 해설 〉 여자는 고급 과정이 아닌 것, 수업이 오후 3시 30분 이후 에 끝나지 않는 것, 주 2회 수업인 것, 그리고 더 싼 것을 선택했으므 로 여자가 등록할 발레 수업은 ①이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• sign up for ~에 등록하다
• advanced class 고급 과정
• basics 기초

13
정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 배송 조회
대본 〉
[Telephone rings.]
W: Hat World. What can I do for you?
M: Hi, my name is Henry Lee, and I ordered a hat from you online a week ago.
W: All right.
M: I should’ve received it by yesterday, but I haven’t received it yet.
W: I’m sorry about that. Can you tell me your name again, sir?
M: Henry Lee. And I need it by this Saturday because it’s a birthday gift for my wife.
W: Let me check the delivery status for you. Could you tell me your order number?
M: Sure. It’s 114 – 4272137.
W: Please hold on while I check your order. [Pause] Mr.
Lee?
M: Yes, I’m here.
W: I found your order. I have “Henry Lee, 1159 Creve Lake Drive, Olive, Illinois, 66512”.
M: Oh, no.
W: Is there anything wrong with that?
M:  
 
해석 〉
[전화벨이 울린다.]
여: Hat World입니다. 무엇을 도와 드릴까요?
남: 안녕하세요, 저는 Henry Lee인데, 1주일 전에 온라인으로 당신 가게에서 모자를 주문했어요.
여: 네.
남: 제가 어제까지 그것을 받았어야 했는데, 아직 받지 못했어요.
여: 그 점에 대해 죄송합니다. 성함을 다시 말씀해 주시겠어요, 고객 님?
남: Henry Lee입니다. 그리고 아내에게 줄 생일 선물이어서 이번 토요일까지는 그것이 필요해요.
여: 배송 상태를 확인해 드릴게요. 주문 번호를 말씀해 주시겠어요?
남: 그러죠. 114-4272137입니다.
여: 주문을 확인하는 동안 잠시 기다려 주세요. [잠시 후] Lee 씨?
남: 네, 듣고 있습니다.
여: 고객님의 주문을 찾았어요. ‘Henry Lee, 1159 Creve Lake Drive, Olive, Illinois, 66512’라고 되어 있네요.
남: 아, 이런.
여: 잘못된 게 있나요?
남: 제가 실수를 한 것 같아요. 예전 주소를 적었어요.
문제 해설 〉 주문한 물건이 배송되지 않아 문의를 한 남자를 위해 여자 가 주문 내역과 주소를 확인해 주면서 뭔가 잘못된 것이 있는지를 묻 고 있다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ⑤이다.
① 저는 이미 그 소포를 받았어요.
② 사실 아내는 이미 많은 모자를 가지고 있어요.
③ 죄송하지만 저는 당신의 배송 정책을 읽지 않았어요.
④ 아내가 모자를 마음에 들어 하지 않으면, 환불할 수 있나요?
어휘와 어구 〉
• delivery 배송, 배달
• status 상태

14
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 기차 플랫폼 찾기
대본 〉
W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes. I’m not sure which platform my train leaves from.
W: Where are you going to?
M: To Yeosu.
W: If you go straight and turn to  your right, you’ll see a big board with information about all arrivals and departures.
M: I know, but the information board isn’t working now.
W: Oh, I forgot. Let me check your train information.
M: Thank you, but I’m cutting it really close. My train leaves in five minutes.
W: It’s Platform No. 1.
M: Thank you. Could you tell me how to get there?
 
W: Sure. Go straight that way and go down the second escalator on your right. It’s the platform on your left.
M: Oh, my. I hope I make it in time.
W:  
해석 〉
여: 도와 드릴까요?
남: 네. 제가 탈 기차가 어느 플랫폼에서 출발하는지 모르겠어요.
여: 어디 가시나요?
남: 여수입니다.
여: 직진해서 오른쪽으로 돌면, 모든 도착과 출발에 관한 정보가 있는 큰 안내판이 있을 거예요.
남: 알아요, 하지만 그 안내판이 지금 작동이 되지 않고 있어요.
여: 아, 잊고 있었네요. 제가 손님의 기차 정보를 확인해 드릴게요.
남: 감사합니다만, 정말로 시간적으로 아슬아슬해요. 기차가 5분 후 에 출발이에요.
여: 1번 플랫폼이에요.
남: 감사합니다. 그곳으로 가는 방법을 알려 주시겠어요?
여: 물론이죠. 저쪽으로 쭉 가시다가 오른쪽에 있는 두 번째 에스컬레 이터를 타고 내려가세요. 손님의 왼쪽에 있는 플랫폼입니다.
남: 아, 이런. 시간 내에 갈 수 있으면 좋겠어요.
여: 걱정 마세요. 서두르시면 3분이 채 안 걸릴 거예요.
문제 해설 〉 기차 승차 시간이 얼마 남지 않은 남자가 자신이 기차를 탈 플랫폼에 시간 내에 갈 수 있을지 걱정하고 있다. 따라서 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ③이다.
① 죄송하지만, 1번 플랫폼은 공사 중이에요.
② 유감스럽게도 오늘 여수행 기차표는 매진되었어요.
④ 안 됩니다. 다음 역으로 가는 택시를 타시는 게 어떠신가요?
⑤ 표를 더 일찍 구매했더라면 더 저렴한 표를 구할 수 있었을 텐 데요.
어휘와 어구 〉
• board 안내판, 게시판
• arrival 도착
• departure 출발
• cut it close (시간이) 아슬아슬하다
• make it (시간 내에) 가다, 해내다


15
정답 〉 ③
소재 〉 시험 문제 정답 확인
대본 〉
W: Jean had a biology exam yesterday. She likes biology and had studied for the test for a week. She was certain she got a perfect score until Mr. White, her biology teacher, gave her answer sheet back to her today. To her disappointment, she missed two questions. One was obviously her mistake. She marked a wrong number on the answer sheet even though she marked the correct
 
answer on her exam paper. But she wonders why her answer to Question Number 9 is wrong. She tries to find out why her answer is wrong, but she can’t. So she wants to ask Mr. White to explain why her answer is wrong. In this situation, what would Jean most likely say to Mr. White?
Jean:

 
해석 〉
여: Jean은 어제 생물학 시험을 치렀습니다. 그녀는 생물학을 좋아 해서 시험을 위해 1주일간 공부했습니다. 생물학 교사인 Mr. White가 오늘 그녀에게 답안지를 다시 나눠 줄 때까지는 그녀는 자신이 만점을 받을 것으로 확신했습니다. 실망스럽게도 그녀는 두 문제를 틀렸습니다. 하나는 명백히 그녀의 실수였습니다. 시 험지에는 정답을 표시했지만, 답안지에는 잘못된 번호를 표시했 습니다. 하지만 그녀는 9번 문항에 대한 자신의 답이 왜 틀렸는지 궁금해합니다. 그녀는 자신의 답이 왜 틀렸는지를 알기 위해 애쓰 지만, 알 수가 없습니다. 그래서 그녀는 Mr. White에게 자신의 답이 왜 틀렸는지를 설명해 달라고 요청하고 싶어 합니다. 이런 상황에서, Jean은 Mr. White에게 뭐라고 말하겠습니까?
Jean: 저는 이 문제에서 제가 왜 점수를 잃었는지 궁금했어요.
문제 해설 〉 생물학 시험에서 만점을 예상했던 Jean이 답안지를 확인 하면서 하나는 본인이 실수했지만, 다른 하나에 대해서는 자신의 답 이 왜 틀렸는지를 알 수 없어 Mr. White에게 설명을 요청하려고 하 는 상황이다. 따라서 Jean이 Mr. White에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것은 ③이다.
① 저는 생물학을 매우 좋아해서 그것을 전공하기로 결심했어요.
② 죄송하지만, 저는 수업을 따라갈 수 없었어요.
④ 죄송하지만, 선생님은 저희에게 이 자료를 공부하라고 말씀하시지 않았다고 생각해요.
⑤ 선생님의 강의는 제가 시험에서 만점을 받는 데 정말 도움이 되었 어요.
어휘와 어구 〉
• biology 생물학
• perfect score 만점
• answer sheet 답안지
• obviously 명백히, 분명히
• mark 표시하다


16~17
정답 〉 16 ② 17 ③
소재 〉 Gandhi에게 영향을 받은 지도자들
대본 〉
M: Hello, students. Last time, we talked about Mahatma Gandhi, one of the world’s most influential people of the 20th century. Today, we will look into great leaders who were inspired by him. The Dalai Lama, the religious and political leader of the Tibetan people,
 
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has always said he has the greatest admiration for Gandhi. He has confessed that Gandhi has inspired him greatly. Another person who was inspired by Gandhi was Nelson Mandela from South Africa. He often confessed Gandhi’s ideas played a critical role in his movement to abolish racism in South Africa. Also, I’d like to mention John Lennon, an anti-war activist as well as a member of the legendary band The Beatles. He said that Gandhi had a significant influence on his music. His famous song “Give Peace  a Chance” became an anti-war song. Finally, I  have to add the most beloved civil rights leader in the US, Martin Luther King, Jr. He once said that Mahatma Gandhi showed him how to employ a non-violent civil rights movement to oppose racism aimed at African Americans.
해석 〉
남: 안녕하세요, 학생 여러분. 지난 시간에 우리는 20세기에 세계에서 가장 영향력 있는 사람들 중 한 사람인 Mahatma Gandhi에 관 해 이야기했습니다. 오늘 우리는 그에게서 영감을 받은 위대한 지 도자들을 살펴볼 것입니다. 티베트 국민들의 종교적, 정치적 지 도자인 Dalai Lama는 자신이 Gandhi를 가장 존경한다고 항상 말했습니다. 그는 Gandhi가 자신에게 크게 영감을 주었다고 고 백했습니다. Gandhi에게 영감을 받은 또 다른 사람은 남아프리 카 공화국의 Nelson Mandela였습니다. 그는 자주 Gandhi의 신념이 남아프리카 공화국에서 인종 차별주의를 폐지하고자 하는 자신의 운동에 중요한 역할을 했다고 고백했습니다. 또한, 전설적 그룹인 The Beatles의 멤버이자 반전 활동가인 John Lennon 을 언급하고자 합니다. 그는 Gandhi가 자신의 음악에 중대한 영향을 끼쳤다고 말했습니다. 그의 유명한 노래 ‘Give Peace a Chance’는 반전 노래가 되었습니다. 마지막으로 저는 미국에서 가장 사랑받는 시민의 평등권 지도자인 Martin Luther King, Jr.를 덧붙여야 하겠습니다. 그는 Mahatma Gandhi가 아프리 카계 미국인을 겨냥하는 인종 차별주의에 반대하기 위해 비폭력 적인 시민의 평등권 운동을 어떻게 이용하는지를 자신에게 보여 주었다고 말한 적이 있습니다.
문제 해설 〉
16 남자는 Gandhi에게 영향을 받은 지도자들을 소개하고 있으므 로, 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은 ② ‘Gandhi의 영향을 받은 세계 지도자들’이다.
① 전 세계의 위대한 종교 지도자들
③ 영감을 주는 Gandhi의 글과 연설
④ 인권 운동의 역사
⑤ 비폭력 운동과 선구자들
17 Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, John Lennon, Martin Luther King, Jr.는 언급되었지만, ③ ‘Albert Schweitzer’는 언 급되지 않았다.
어휘와 어구 〉
• influential 영향력 있는
 
• inspire 영감을 주다
• admiration 존경, 감탄
• confess 고백하다, 인정하다
• critical 중요한, 중대한
• abolish 폐지하다
• racism 인종 차별주의
• legendary 전설적인, 전설의
• significant 중대한, 중요한, 의미 있는
• oppose 반대하다

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정답 > ③
소재 > 학급 회장 선거 결과에 대한 실망
대본 >
W: Dad, today was the big day, but Angela was elected
class president.
M: No wonder you look so sad.
W: I tried my best, but I’m so disappointed with the result.
M:
해석 >
여: 아빠, 오늘이 그 중요한 날이었는데, Angela가 학급 회장으로
선출되었어요.
남: 네가 그렇게 슬퍼 보이는 것이 당연하구나.
여: 저는 최선을 다했지만, 그 결과에 너무 실망이에요.
남: 이해해, 하지만 나는 네가 최선을 다한 것이 자랑스럽다.
문제 해설 > 여자는 남자에게 학급 회장이 되려고 노력했지만, 되지 못
해서 실망스럽다고 말하고 있다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절
한 것은 ③이다.
① 너의 선거 운동 포스터를 붙이는 것을 도와줄게.
② 축하한다. 나는 네가 그만한 자격이 있다고 확신한다.
④ 마침내 학급 회장에 출마할 결심을 했구나.
⑤ Angela의 선거 운동을 돕자.
어휘와 어구 〉
•run for ~에 출마하다
•election campaign 선거 운동
02
정답 〉①
소재 〉발표 예행연습
대본 〉
M: Helen, where will we meet to rehearse for our
presentation?
W: Oh, I totally forgot that the rehearsal is today! I was so
busy with other things.
M: The presentation is tomorrow. Have you memorized
your part of the script?
W:
해석 〉
남: Helen, 우리의 발표 예행연습을 하기 위해서 어디에서 만날까
요?
여: 아, 예행연습이 오늘이라는 것을 완전히 잊었어요! 다른 일 때문
에 너무 바빴어요.
남: 발표가 내일이에요. 원고에서 당신이 맡은 부분을 암기했어요?
여: 미안해요, 가능한 한 빨리 내가 맡은 부분을 암기할게요.
문제 해설 〉발표 예행연습이 오늘이라는 것을 완전히 잊고 있던 여자
에게 남자가 맡은 부분을 암기했냐고 물었다. 따라서 여자의 응답으
로 가장 적절한 것은 ①이다.
② 좋아요. 혼자서 그 주제에 관한 에세이를 쓸게요.
③ 네, 아무에게도 말하지 않을게요. 당신의 비밀을 지킬게요.
④ 아주 잘했어요! 연습을 많이 하셨다고 확신해요.
⑤ 당신에게 효과 있는 암기 기술을 찾길 바라요.
어휘와 어구 〉
•rehearse 예행연습을 하다
•presentation 발표
•script 원고
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정답 〉③
소재 〉학부모 자원봉사자 모집
대본 〉
W: Good morning, parents! I’m Nancy White, principal
at Meadow High School. I really appreciate your
making time to attend the parent-teacher conference.
Today, I would like to ask for your help. We are looking
for volunteers who can work either at the school library
or at the school cafeteria. Some of the duties at the
library include cleaning shelves, labeling books,
reshelving books, and entering new information into
the database. And volunteers who wish to interact
more with students can serve meals in the cafeteria or
perform other tasks. Anyone willing to put in at least
five hours a week is welcome to sign up at the entrance.
It would be a great help to our students and the school
overall. Thank you.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 학부모님! 저는 Meadow 고등학교 교장인 Nancy
White입니다. 교사 학부모 협의회에 참석하기 위해서 시간을 내
어 주셔서 정말 감사합니다. 오늘, 저는 학부모님의 도움을 요청
하고자 합니다. 학교 도서관이나 학교 식당에서 일할 수 있는 자
원봉사자를 찾고 있습니다. 도서관에서 하는 일의 일부에는 책장
을 청소하고, 책을 분류하고, 책을 다시 책장에 꽂고, 데이터베이
01 ③ 02 ① 03 ③ 04 ④ 05 ⑤
06 ⑤ 07 ② 08 ① 09 ② 10 ④
11 ⑤ 12 ④ 13 ④ 14 ① 15 ④
16 ① 17 ⑤ 18 ③ 19 ④ 20 ②
21 ⑤ 22 ④ 23 ② 24 ③ 25 ⑤
26 ② 27 ④ 28 ③ 29 ② 30 ⑤
31 ② 32 ④ 33 ④ 34 ⑤ 35 ④
36 ② 37 ⑤ 38 ④ 39 ② 40 ②
41 ③ 42 ③ 43 ⑤ 44 ⑤ 45 ⑤
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실 전 편
스에 새로운 정보를 입력하는 것이 포함됩니다. 그리고 학생들과
더 많이 교류하기를 원하는 자원봉사자는 식당에서 음식을 내어
주거나 다른 업무를 수행할 수 있습니다. 일주일에 최소한 5시간
을 기꺼이 내어 주실 사람은 누구든 입구에서 신청하시는 것을 환
영합니다. 우리 학생들과 학교에 전반적으로 커다란 도움이 될 것
입니다. 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉학교 도서관이나 학교 식당에서 일할 수 있는 학부모 자원
봉사자를 찾고 있다고 했으므로, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적
절한 것은 ③이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•principal 교장
•appreciate 감사하다, 고맙게 여기다
•conference 협의회
•volunteer 자원봉사자
•label (라벨을 붙여서) 분류하다
•reshelve (책을) 책장에 다시 꽂다
•interact 교류하다
•sign up 신청하다, 등록하다
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정답 〉④
소재 〉수면 부족과 체중 증가의 상관관계
대본 〉
W: Bill, you’ve been looking so tired these days. Is everything
okay?
M: Hi, Marie. I’ve been staying up all night these past few
days trying to finish my term paper.
W: I see. You must be exhausted.
M: Also, I feel like I’m gaining weight.
W: Are you snacking late at night?
M: Yes, and I’ve been eating a lot of greasy fast foods.
W: Did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to
significant weight gain? 
M: No, I didn’t know that. What does sleep have to do with
weight gain?
W: Well, I read an article that said insufficient sleep
increases hunger hormones.
M: No wonder I’m always hungry.
W: Also, sleep-deprived people tend to make poor food
choices, so the first thing they reach for is usually
something full of fat.
M: Aha, that’s why I’ve been longing for high-fat foods.
W: Your term paper is important, but you should always
get enough sleep.
M: Thanks. That’s great information. I’ll try to get to bed
early tonight.
해석 〉
여: Bill, 요즘 너무 피곤해 보여. 괜찮아?
남: 안녕, Marie. 학기말 리포트를 끝내느라 지난 며칠 동안 밤을 새
웠어.
여: 알겠어. 몹시 피곤하겠구나.
남: 게다가 체중도 증가하는 것 같아.
여: 밤늦게 간식을 먹니?
남: 응, 그리고 기름진 패스트푸드를 전부터 많이 먹고 있어.
여: 수면 부족이 상당한 체중 증가로 이어질 수 있다는 것을 알고 있
었니?
남: 아니, 그건 몰랐어. 수면이 체중 증가와 무슨 관계가 있니?
여: 음, 불충분한 수면이 배고픔 호르몬을 증가시킨다는 기사를 읽
었어.
남: 내가 언제나 배가 고픈 것은 당연하구나.
여: 또한, 수면이 부족한 사람은 잘못된 음식 선택을 하는 경향이 있
어서, 그들이 손을 뻗는 첫 번째 것은 대개 기름이 가득한 것이야 .
남: 아, 그래서 내가 고지방 음식이 간절히 먹고 싶은 거군.
여: 너의 학기말 리포트가 중요하긴 하지만, 언제나 충분한 잠을 자야 해 .
남: 고마워. 좋은 정보네. 오늘 밤은 일찍 자도록 노력해야겠어.
문제 해설 〉남자는 학기말 리포트를 끝마치기 위해서 지난 며칠 동안
밤을 새웠고, 밤늦게 기름진 패스트푸드를 먹으면서 살이 찌고 있다
고 했다. 여자는 수면이 부족하면 호르몬의 영향으로 고지방 음식이
먹고 싶어진다고 말했다. 따라서 두 사람이 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적
절한 것은 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•stay up 깨어 있다
•term paper 학기말 리포트
•gain weight 체중이 증가하다
•significant 상당한
•have to do with ~와 관계가 있다
•article 기사
•sleep-deprived 수면이 부족한
•long for ~을 간절히 원하다
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정답 〉⑤
소재 〉무용 오디션 참가
대본 〉
W: Are you ready, Mr. Simpson?
M: I’m pretty nervous, but yes, I’m ready.
W: Just relax and do your best.
M: Thank you. Could I take a quick sip of water first?
W: Sure. Begin when you are ready.
M: Okay, I’m ready. I’ll start now.
W: [Pause] Oh, that was wonderful!
M: Thank you.
W: You performed it so smoothly even with your ankle
bandaged up.
M: My ankle is still sore from performing in Swan Lake in
the international dance festival last week.
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W: Part of being a dancer is performing through the pain,
and you just did that. You moved so effortlessly that I
couldn’t even tell your ankle was hurting.
M: Once I start to dance, I don’t even notice the pain.
W: Based on your audition today, I can tell you are
extremely talented and dedicated.
M: Thank you for saying that. If I get the part, I will do my
best to put on a great production.
해석 〉
여: 준비되었나요, Simpson 씨?
남: 매우 긴장되지만, 네, 준비되었어요.
여: 긴장을 풀고 최선을 다하세요.
남: 감사합니다. 먼저 물 한 모금 빨리 마셔도 될까요?
여: 물론이지요. 준비되면 시작하세요.
남: 네, 준비되었어요. 지금 시작합니다.
여: [잠시 후] 아, 멋졌어요!
남: 감사합니다.
여: 발목에 붕대를 감고도 매우 부드럽게 춤을 추는군요.
남: 지난주 국제 무용 축제 때, ‘백조의 호수’ 공연에서 춤을 추었는데
발목이 아직 아픕니다.
여: 무용수가 되는 일의 일부는 고통을 참고 춤을 추는 것인데, 당신
이 바로 그것을 하신 겁니다. 아주 수월하게 움직이셔서 발목이
아프다는 것을 알 수도 없었네요.
남: 일단 춤을 추기 시작하면, 고통을 느끼지도 못해요.
여: 오늘 당신의 오디션을 보니, 당신은 매우 재능 있고 헌신적이십니다.
남: 그렇게 말해 주셔서 감사합니다. 그 배역을 맡는다면, 좋은 작품
을 무대에 올리도록 최선을 다하겠습니다.
문제 해설 〉 남자는 지난주 국제 무용 축제 때 ‘백조의 호수’ 공연에서
춤을 추었다고 했으므로 무용수임을 알 수 있다. 여자는 남자의 오디
션을 보고 남자의 실력을 평가하고 있으므로 심사 위원임을 알 수 있
다. 따라서 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•sip 한 모금
•perform 공연하다
•bandage up ~에 붕대를 감다
•sore 아픈, 쑤시는
•effortlessly 수월하게, 힘들이지 않고
•dedicated 헌신적인
•production 작품
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정답 〉 ⑤
소재 〉 자녀 방 꾸미기
대본 〉
W: Honey, look at the picture in this interior design book. I
want to decorate Mike’s room like this.
M: Let me see. Wow, it’s wonderful. The first thing that
gets my attention is the world map on the wall.
W: I think world maps are great because they allow us to
dream of far-off places.
M: This big bookshelf beside the window is nice. It would make organizing all of Mike’s books easier.
W: Yes, it would. I like how the desk is placed in front of
the window.
M: Me, too. Let’s move Mike’s desk like that. It’ll be a
more comfortable place for him to do his homework.
W: And look how they have storage boxes under the bed.
That’s a good way to create more storage.
M: If we do that, we could stop worrying about him leaving his stuff all over the room.
W: That’d be great. And look at the plant hanging from
the ceiling. Some greenery in a room is always a mood
booster.
M: Right. Plants can have a positive effect on a child’s
emotional well-being.
W: I can’t wait to start redecorating his room.
해석 〉
여: 여보, 이 실내 디자인 책에 있는 사진을 보세요. Mike의 방을 이
렇게 꾸미고 싶어요.
남: 어디 봅시다. 와, 멋지군요. 내 눈길을 끄는 첫 번째 것은 벽에 붙
은 세계 지도예요.
여: 세계 지도는 우리가 멀리 떨어진 곳을 꿈꾸게 해 줄 수 있어서 멋
지다고 생각해요.
남: 창문 옆에 있는 이 커다란 책꽂이가 멋지네요. 그것은 Mike의
모든 책을 정리하는 것을 더 쉽게 해 줄 거예요.
여: 네, 그럴 거예요. 창문 앞에 책상이 배치된 것이 마음에 드는
군요.
남: 나도요. Mike의 책상을 그렇게 옮깁시다. 그곳이 그가 숙제하기
에 더 편안한 장소일 거예요.
여: 그리고 침대 밑에 보관함을 둔 것을 보세요. 더 많이 보관하기 위
한 좋은 방법이네요.
남: 그렇게 하면, 그가 온 방 안에 물건을 놔두는 것에 대해서 걱정을
그만할 수 있겠어요.
여: 좋을 것 같군요. 그리고 천장에 매달린 식물을 보세요. 방 안에 화초가 좀 있는 것이 언제나 분위기를 돋워 주지요.
남: 맞아요. 식물은 아이의 정서적 행복에 긍정적인 영향을 미칠 수
있어요.
여: 빨리 그의 방을 다시 꾸미는 것을 시작하고 싶네요.
문제 해설 〉 대화에서는 식물이 천장에 매달려 있다고 했으나, 그림에
서는 침대 발치 쪽 바닥에 놓여 있으므로, 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않
는 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•interior 실내의
•decorate 꾸미다
•organize 정리하다
•storage box 보관함
•stuff 물건
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•greenery 화초
•mood booster 분위기를 돋우는 것
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정답 〉②
소재 〉휴대 전화 분실
대본 〉
M: Amy, it looks like you’re looking for something.
W: I’ve misplaced my cell phone and can’t find it.
M: I saw you holding it in the school cafeteria.
W: Yes. I remember having my phone with me there, too.
So I must have lost it on my way back to the classroom.
M: Did you stop anywhere in between those two places?
W: I went to the bathroom.
M: Then, maybe you left it there.
W: I checked, but I couldn’t find it there, either.
M: Should I call your phone?
W: It won’t be of any use. I put my phone on silent mode.
What should I do?
M: I think the only thing left to do is look in the lost and
found.
W: That sounds like a good idea. But first, can I use your
phone to make a call?
M: Here you go.
W: Thanks, I have to tell my mom that I won’t be able to
answer her call when she comes to pick me up after
school.
해석 〉
남: Amy, 무언가를 찾고 있는 것 같구나.
여: 휴대 전화를 둔 곳을 잊어서 찾을 수가 없어.
남: 난 네가 학교 식당에서 그것을 들고 있는 것을 보았어.
여: 응. 나도 거기에서 휴대 전화를 가지고 있던 것을 기억해. 그러니
까 교실로 돌아오는 길에 그것을 잃어버린 것이 틀림없어.
남: 그 두 장소 사이의 어딘가에 잠깐 들렀니?
여: 화장실에 갔었어.
남: 그럼, 아마도 그곳에 두었나 보네.
여: 살펴보았지만, 그곳에서도 찾을 수 없었어.
남: 너의 휴대 전화로 전화를 걸까?
여: 소용없을 거야. 휴대 전화를 무음 상태로 설정했거든. 어떻게 해
야 하지?
남: 유일하게 남겨진 할 일은 분실물 보관소에 들러서 확인해 보는 것
이라고 생각해.
여: 좋은 생각인 것 같아. 하지만 먼저, 전화를 걸기 위해서 네 전화
기를 사용할 수 있을까?
남: 여기 있어.
여: 고마워, 엄마가 방과 후에 나를 태우러 올 때, 전화를 받을 수 없
을 거라고 엄마한테 말해야 해.
문제 해설 〉여자는 엄마에게 전화를 걸기 위해서 남자의 휴대 전화를
빌렸으므로, 여자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것은 ②이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•misplace 둔 곳을 잊다
•put ~ on silent mode 무음 상태로 설정하다
•look in ~에 들러서 확인해 보다
•lost and found 분실물 보관소
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정답 〉①
소재 〉워크숍에 끝까지 참석할 수 없는 이유
대본 〉
[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hi, Sam. What’s up?
M: I’m calling about our schedule for tomorrow. We were
supposed to drive to the workshop together, remember?
W: Oh, yeah. Thanks for calling. I’m really excited about
the workshop tomorrow. When and where should we
meet?
M: Why don’t we meet in front of the city library at 9 a.m.?
W: Good.
M: By the way, are you planning to attend all the sessions?
W: Yes, I want to.
M: Well, I won’t be able to stay until the end, so you might
need to look for a ride back home.
W: You’re not going to stay for the whole workshop?
M: No, I can’t. I have a dentist’s appointment. I’m sorry to
inconvenience you.
W: That’s okay. Unfortunately you’ll miss some really
good workshop sessions.
M: I know, but I couldn’t reschedule the appointment. The
dentist will be out of the office the day after tomorrow
for a week to attend a conference.
W: I see. So you would have to wait at least a week if you
postponed this appointment.
M: That’s right. And my tooth aches so much that I can’t
wait another week.
해석 〉
[휴대 전화가 울린다.]
여: 안녕, Sam. 무슨 일인가요?
남: 내일 우리 일정 때문에 전화했어요. 우리는 워크숍에 함께 차를
타고 가기로 되어 있어요, 기억해요?
여: 아, 네. 전화해 줘서 고마워요. 내일 워크숍 때문에 정말 들떠 있
어요. 언제 어디서 만날까요?
남: 오전 9시에 시립 도서관 앞에서 만나는 게 어때요?
여: 좋아요.
남: 그런데, 모든 활동 시간에 참석할 계획인가요?
여: 네, 그러고 싶어요.
남: 음, 저는 끝날 때까지 머물 수 없을 테니, 집으로 오는 차편을 알
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아보셔야겠어요.
여: 워크숍에 내내 머물 작정이 아니군요?
남: 네, 그럴 수 없어요. 치과 예약이 있어요. 불편하게 해 드려 미안
해요.
여: 괜찮아요. 유감스럽게도 당신은 몇몇 정말 좋은 워크숍 활동 시간
을 놓치실 거예요.
남: 알아요, 그렇지만 예약 일정을 변경할 수 없었어요. 치과 의사가
학회에 참석하기 위해서 모레부터 일주일 동안 진료실을 비울 거
예요.
여: 알겠어요. 그래서 당신이 이 예약을 연기하면 적어도 일주일을 기
다려야 하겠군요.
남: 맞아요. 그리고 이가 너무 아파서 일주일을 더 기다릴 수는 없
어요.
문제 해설 〉남자의 치과 의사가 모레부터 일주일 동안 진료하지 못하
는 상황이어서, 남자는 내일 치과에 꼭 가야 한다. 따라서 남자가 워
크숍에 끝까지 참석할 수 없는 이유는 ①이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•session 활동 시간
•inconvenience 불편하게 하다
•reschedule 일정을 변경하다
•conference 학회
•postpone 연기하다
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정답 〉②
소재 〉가구 구입
대본 〉
W: May I help you?
M: Yes, I’m interested in this tea cabinet. How much does
it cost?
W: It’s $300. It’s a wonderful tea cabinet to display tea
cups and saucers.
M: Wow! That’s more expensive than I expected.
W: It’s made of solid cherry wood. Do you see these
beautiful details carved into it?
M: Yes, they are pretty, but isn’t this a display model?
Could you drop the price a bit?
W: I wish I could, but I can’t on this one. However, if you
buy this tea cabinet, I can give you a discount on other
pieces of furniture.
M: I’ll take the tea cabinet. Well, I also need to buy a coffee
table. Do you sell coffee tables?
W: Of course. We have a wide selection of coffee tables. I’ll
show you. Follow me, please.
M: Thanks. [Pause] How much is this black one?
W: It’s $50, but I’ll give you a 10% discount on it.
M: Great. Then, I’ll take this one along with the tea cabinet.
W: I’ll also give you an extra $5 off, including free delivery
because you are the first customer of the day.
M: Thank you! Here’s my credit card.
해석 〉
여: 도와 드릴까요?
남: 네, 이 찻장에 관심 있어요. 얼마인가요?
여: 300달러입니다. 그것은 찻잔과 받침 접시를 전시하기 위한 멋진
찻장입니다.
남: 와! 예상했던 것보다 더 비싸군요.
여: 이것은 견고한 체리목으로 만들어졌어요. 그것에 조각해 넣은 이
아름다운 세공이 보이시나요?
남: 네, 예쁘지만, 전시품 아닌가요? 가격을 좀 깎아 주실 수 있나요?
여: 할 수 있다면 좋겠지만, 이것은 그럴 수 없네요. 하지만, 이 찻장
을 사시면 다른 가구들은 할인해 드릴 수 있어요.
남: 이 찻장을 살게요. 음, 커피 테이블도 사야 해요. 커피 테이블을
판매하나요?
여: 물론이지요. 다양한 커피 테이블을 갖추고 있습니다. 보여 드릴
게요. 저를 따라오세요.
남: 감사합니다. [잠시 후] 이 검은색은 얼마인가요?
여: 그것은 50달러이지만, 10퍼센트 할인해 드릴게요.
남: 좋군요. 그럼, 찻장과 함께 이것을 사겠어요.
여: 오늘 첫 손님이시므로 무료 배송을 포함해서 5달러를 추가로 할
인해 드리겠습니다.
남: 감사합니다! 여기 신용 카드가 있어요.
문제 해설 〉찻장은 300달러인데 할인이 안 되고, 커피 테이블은 50
달러인데 10퍼센트 할인해서 45달러이다. 찻장과 커피 테이블을 합
쳐서 345달러인데, 여기에서 추가로 5달러를 할인해 준다고 했으므
로, 남자가 지불할 금액은 ② ‘340달러’이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•tea cabinet 찻장
•solid 견고한
•carve 조각하다
•display model 전시품
•furniture 가구
•delivery 배송, 배달
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정답 〉④
소재 〉법률 회사에 인턴 지원자 추천
대본 〉
M: Professor Smith, I heard you wanted to see me.
W: Yes, John. Come in. You told me earlier that you are
looking for an internship at a law firm, didn’t you?
M: Yes, that’s right.
W: There is an internship at a law firm, and I’d like to
recommend you for that position.
M: Thank you so much. Is it a full-time position?
W: Yes, it is. It’s 9 to 5, Monday through Friday.
M: Great. How long is the internship?
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W: It’s for the whole month of July, and if you’d like, you
can extend the internship until the start of the semester.
M: Sounds good. Do you know what the pay is?
W: The pay is $13 per hour.
M: That’s great news. This sounds like a really valuable
opportunity.
W: That’s why I thought of you. Through this internship,
you could get a recommendation letter from the
lawyers, which could really help you in the future.
M: That’d help out so much.
W: Here’s the information. They’re accepting applications
until this Friday.
M: I can’t thank you enough.
해석 〉
남: Smith 교수님, 저를 만나고 싶어 하신다고 들었어요.
여: 그래, John. 들어오게. 법률 회사 인턴 과정을 찾고 있다고 전에
내게 말했었지, 그렇지 않나?
남: 네, 맞아요.
여: 법률 회사 인턴 과정이 있는데, 그 자리에 자네를 추천하고 싶네.
남: 정말 감사합니다. 전임 자리인가요?
여: 그렇다네. 월요일부터 금요일까지 9시부터 5시까지야.
남: 좋군요. 인턴 근무 기간은 얼마나 되나요?
여: 7월 한 달 전체인데, 원한다면 학기 시작까지 인턴 근무를 연장할
수 있어.
남: 좋네요. 급여는 얼마인지 아시나요?
여: 시간당 13달러야.
남: 좋은 소식이군요. 정말 귀중한 기회인 것 같네요.
여: 그래서 자네를 생각한 걸세. 이 인턴 근무를 통해서 변호사들에게서
추천서를 받을 수 있는데, 장래에 자네에게 정말 도움이 될 거야.
남: 정말 많은 도움이 될 거예요.
여: 여기 자료가 있네. 이번 주 금요일까지 지원서를 받고 있어.
남: 정말 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉 근무 시간(9 to 5, Monday through Friday), 기간(for
the whole month of July), 급여($13 per hour), 지원 마감일
(accepting applications until this Friday)은 언급되었지만, ④
‘지원 자격’은 언급되지 않았다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•internship 인턴 과정, 인턴 근무
•recommend 추천하다
•extend 연장하다
•semester 학기
•application 지원서
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정답 〉⑤
소재 〉Bring Your Family to School 행사
대본 〉
M: Good morning, students. Our annual event, Bring Your
Family to School, is coming up soon. On this special
day, you can share many aspects of your school life
with your family members. It’ll be held on the last
Friday of this month from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Your family
members can stay with you either for just a couple
of hours or for the whole day. Please note that you are
not allowed to bring any pets to school. Make sure
to ask your parents to read and sign the form to confirm
whether they will attend or not. Please hand in the
form to your homeroom teacher no later than next
Wednesday. Thanks for listening.
해석 〉
남: 안녕하세요, 학생 여러분. 우리의 연례행사인 Bring Your
Family to School이 곧 다가옵니다. 이 특별한 날에, 여러분의
가족 구성원들과 학교생활의 많은 면을 공유할 수 있습니다. 이번
달 마지막 주 금요일 오전 8시부터 오후 3시까지 열릴 겁니다. 여
러분의 가족은 두어 시간 동안만 또는 온종일 여러분과 함께할 수
있습니다. 어떠한 애완동물도 학교에 데려올 수 없다는 점을 주의
해 주세요. 부모님께 참가할지 안 할지를 확인하는 신청서를 읽고
서명하시도록 꼭 요청하세요. 늦어도 다음 주 수요일까지는 담임
선생님께 신청서를 제출하세요. 들어 주셔서 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉늦어도 다음 주 수요일까지는 담임 선생님께 신청서를 제
출하라고 했으므로, 담화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•annual 연례의
•aspect 면, 양상
•note 주의하다, 주목하다
•form 신청서
•confirm 확인하다
•no later than 늦어도 ~까지는
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정답 〉④
소재 〉커피 메이커 구입
대본 〉
W: Hello, how can I help you?
M: I’m looking for a coffee maker for my wife.
W: What’s your price range?
M: I was thinking under $500.
W: Okay. Is there a specific model or function you have in
mind?
M: Well, my wife likes lattes, so I’d like to get one with a
milk steamer.
W: These are our models that have that.
M: Okay. What are the differences between them?
W: These ones have an auto on and off mode, so you don’t
have to worry about forgetting to turn them off.
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M: Great. I need one with that auto mode. How long are
the warranties for these?
W: The warranty period is 5 years for the ones over $450,
and 2 years for the less expensive ones.
M: I’ll go with the one with the 5-year warranty.
W: Excellent choice. Your wife will be pleased.
M: Thank you for helping me out.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 무엇을 도와 드릴까요?
남: 아내를 위한 커피 메이커를 찾고 있어요.
여: 손님이 생각하는 가격대는 얼마인가요?
남: 500달러 미만을 생각하고 있었어요.
여: 알겠어요. 마음에 두고 있는 특정한 모델이나 기능이 있나요?
남: 음, 아내는 라테를 좋아해서, 우유 스팀기가 있는 것을 사고 싶어요 .
여: 이것들이 우유 스팀기가 있는 모델이에요.
남: 알겠어요. 그것들 사이의 차이점은 무엇인가요?
여: 이것들은 자동 켜짐과 꺼짐 모드가 있어서, 커피 메이커를 끄는
것을 잊을까 봐 걱정할 필요가 없어요.
남: 좋군요. 그 자동 모드가 있는 것이 필요해요. 이것들의 보증 기간은
얼마나 됩니까?
여: 450달러가 넘는 것은 보증 기간이 5년이고, 덜 비싼 것은 2년입
니다.
남: 보증 기간이 5년인 것을 선택하겠어요.
여: 훌륭한 선택이에요. 부인께서 좋아하실 겁니다.
남: 도와주셔서 감사합니다.
문제 해설 〉가격이 500달러 미만이고, 우유 스팀기가 있으며, 자동
켜짐과 꺼짐 모드가 있고, 보증 기간이 5년인 커피 메이커를 산다고
했으므로, 남자가 구입할 커피 메이커는 ④이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•price range 가격대
•specific 특정한
•function 기능
•warranty 보증
•go with ~을 선택하다
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정답 〉④
소재 〉오전 수업 신청을 망설이는 이유
대본 〉
M: Judy, let’s go grab something to eat at the cafeteria.
W: Can you hold on a second? I’ve got something to finish.
M: All right. What are you doing?
W: I’m looking at the class schedule for this fall semester.
M: Oh, you haven’t finished registering yet?
W: I’m done with my required courses. I have to register
for an elective course.
M: Have you found anything that you think sounds
interesting?
W: Yeah, a couple of courses. One’s a leadership course
and the other’s a philosophy course. But I’m not sure if
I should register for either of them.
M: Why not?
W: Because all the afternoon classes are full.
M: Are there any morning classes available?
W: Yeah.
M: Then, sign up for a morning class. What’s the problem?
W:
해석 〉
남: Judy, 식당에 가서 간단히 무얼 좀 먹자.
여: 잠시 기다려 줄 수 있어? 나는 끝내야 할 것이 있어.
남: 괜찮아. 무엇을 하고 있니?
여: 이번 가을 학기 수업 일정을 보고 있어.
남: 아, 아직 등록을 마치지 않았니?
여: 필수 과목은 끝마쳤어. 선택 과목을 등록해야 해.
남: 흥미로워 보인다고 생각하는 것을 찾았니?
여: 그래, 두 과목. 하나는 리더십 과목이고 다른 것은 철학 과목이
야. 그런데 둘 중 하나를 등록해야 하는지 확신이 안 서.
남: 어째서?
여: 모든 오후 수업이 찼기 때문이야.
남: 신청 가능한 오전 수업이 있니?
여: 응.
남: 그럼 오전 수업에 등록해. 뭐가 문제야?
여: 나는 아침형 인간이 아니라서, 그렇게 해야 할지 확신이 안 서.
문제 해설 〉여자는 듣고 싶은 선택 과목이 오후 수업에는 자리가 없
고, 오전 수업에만 자리가 남아 있어서 등록을 망설이고 있다. 남자가
여자에게 오전 수업에 등록하면 되는데, 뭐가 문제인지 물었으므로,
남자의 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
① 그들은 이 과목들을 오전에도 제공해.
② 맞아. 난 그럼 등교 시간을 절약할 수 있어.
③ 그래서 내가 오후 수업에 등록하는 것을 주저하고 있어.
⑤ 내가 모든 필수 과목을 등록했는지를 확인할 거야.
어휘와 어구 〉
•grab something to eat ~을 간단히 먹다
•semester 학기
•register 등록하다
•required course 필수 과목
•elective course 선택 과목
•philosophy 철학
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정답 〉①
소재 〉한옥 체험 제안
대본 〉
M: Sophie, I heard you’re going back to the States next
month.
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W: Yes, I am. I can’t believe I’ve already been in Korea
for a year. I regret I haven’t fully enjoyed life in Korea
because I’ve been so busy studying.
M: You still have a month left before you leave.
W: That’s true. Can you recommend some interesting
things for me to do?
M: There are tons of activities to choose from if you check
the official Korean tourist website.
W: Have you participated in any of the programs?
M: I’ve done a lot of them. My favorite ones were visiting
Buddhist temples and sleeping in a hanok.
W: They both sound interesting, but I don’t really feel
comfortable going alone.
M: Do you want to join my sister and me next week?
We’ve reserved two rooms at a hanok. We’re going to
stay there for two nights.
W: Sounds great! I’d love to join if you don’t mind.
M: No problem.
W: I’ll pay my part.
M:
해석 〉
남: Sophie, 다음 달에 네가 미국으로 돌아간다고 들었어.
여: 응, 그래. 벌써 한국에서 일 년 동안 있었다니 믿을 수 없어. 공부
하느라 너무 바빠서 한국에서의 생활을 충분히 즐기지 못한 것이
후회스러워.
남: 떠나기 전에 한 달이 아직 남아 있잖아.
여: 맞아. 내가 할 몇 가지 흥미로운 일을 추천해 줄 수 있니?
남: 공식 한국 관광객 웹사이트를 확인하면 선택할 수많은 활동이 있
어.
여: 그 프로그램 중 참가해 본 것이 있니?
남: 많은 것을 해 봤어. 내가 가장 좋아하는 것은 절을 방문하는 것과
한옥에서 숙박하는 거였어.
여: 둘 다 재미있을 것 같지만, 혼자 가는 것은 정말 불편해.
남: 다음 주에 내 여동생과 나와 함께 갈래? 한옥에 방을 두 개 예약
했어. 그곳에서 이틀 밤을 머물려고 해.
여: 좋을 것 같다! 괜찮다면 함께 가고 싶어.
남: 문제없어.
여: 내 몫은 내가 지불할게.
남: 좋아. 세 명이면 매우 저렴할 거야.
문제 해설 〉남자는 자신의 여동생과 한옥에서 머물기 위해 방을 두 개
예약한 상태이다. 남자가 여자에게 함께 한옥에서 머물지를 물었고,
여자는 좋다고 하면서 자신의 몫은 자신이 지불하겠다고 말했으므로,
여자의 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 ①이다.
② 미안하지만, 모든 방이 예약되었다고 들었어.
③ 네 말이 맞아. 나는 방문할 더 많은 장소를 찾아야 해.
④ 이틀 밤을 머무는 것은 부담스럽다. 하룻밤만 머물자.
⑤ 좋아. 오늘 밤 머물 장소를 찾기 위해서 이 앱을 사용하자.
어휘와 어구 〉
•official 공식의
•participate in ~에 참가하다
•Buddhist temple 절
•reserve 예약하다
•burdensome 부담스러운
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정답 〉④
소재 〉예약한 식당 자리에 대한 불만
대본 〉
M: Julia looks on the Internet for a restaurant for her
parents’ wedding anniversary dinner. She makes a
reservation at a restaurant where they can dine on an
outdoor terrace overlooking beautiful scenery. On the
day of the dinner, when Julia and her family arrive at
the restaurant, they are seated at a table without a nice
view. The restaurant website says that the tables on the
terrace have a nice view, so they are pretty disappointed.
They look around and spot an unoccupied table on the
other side of the terrace that clearly has a better view.
So Julia asks to talk to the manager. When the manager
comes over, he asks Julia if there is something wrong.
In this situation, what would Julia most likely say to
him?
Julia:
해석 〉
남: Julia는 부모님의 결혼기념일 저녁 식사를 위해 인터넷에서 식
당을 찾습니다. 그녀는 아름다운 경치가 내려다보이는 야외 테라
스에서 식사를 할 수 있는 식당을 예약합니다. 식사를 하는 날,
Julia와 그녀의 가족이 식당에 도착했을 때, 그들은 전망이 좋지
않은 테이블로 안내를 받습니다. 식당 웹사이트에 테라스에 있
는 테이블은 전망이 좋다고 적혀 있으므로, 그들은 매우 실망합니
다. 그들은 주변을 둘러보다 테라스의 반대편에 있는, 더 좋은 전
망을 가진 것이 분명한, 사람이 앉아 있지 않은 테이블을 발견합
니다. 그래서 Julia는 매니저와 이야기하겠다고 요청합니다. 매
니저가 왔을 때, 그는 Julia에게 문제가 있는지 묻습니다. 이런
상황에서 Julia는 그에게 뭐라고 말하겠습니까?
Julia: 이 테이블은 전망이 좋지 않네요. 저 테이블로 옮길 수 있나요?
문제 해설 〉Julia는 부모님과 함께 식사하기 위해서 전망 좋은 식당
을 예약했으나, 전망이 좋지 않은 테이블로 안내를 받는다. 전망이 더
나아 보이는 테이블을 이용하기 위해서 매니저를 부른 상황이므로,
Julia가 매니저에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것은 ④이다.
① 아, 이 테이블을 사고 싶어요. 얼마인가요?
② 우리 사진을 찍어 주시겠어요? 부모님의 기념일이에요.
③ 전망은 마음에 들지만, 음식은 기대에 미치지 못했어요.
⑤ 제 부모님의 기념일 저녁 식사에 무료 디저트를 제공해 주셔서 감
사합니다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•anniversary 기념일
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•overlook 내려다보다
•scenery 경치, 풍경
•seat 자리를 안내하다, 앉히다
•spot 발견하다
•unoccupied 사람이 앉아 있지 않은, 점유되지 않은
16~17
정답 〉16 ① 17 ⑤
소재 〉동일한 국화를 가진 나라
대본 〉
W: Hello, students. Last class, we learned about national
identity. National identity can be formed through
national symbols. Every country in the world has
numerous national symbols, such as a national anthem,
flag, bird or flower. Today we’re going to focus on
national flowers. A large number of countries across
the globe have national floral emblems. Some of
them are chosen by the governments, while others are
selected through public polls. Interestingly, some
countries share the same national flower. Do
you know what is the official flower in both the
United States and England? The answer is the rose.
Also, the tulip is the national flower of both Turkey and
the Netherlands. And India and Egypt have the lotus
as their national flower. The red poppy is the national
flower for Belgium and Albania. Now let’s take a look
at some photos of floral emblems.
해석 〉
여: 안녕하세요, 학생 여러분. 지난 수업에서 우리는 국가 정체성에
대해서 배웠습니다. 국가 정체성은 국가의 상징물을 통해서 형성
될 수 있습니다. 세계의 모든 나라는 국가(國歌), 국기, 국조 또는
국화와 같은 많은 국가의 상징물을 가지고 있습니다. 오늘은 국화
에 초점을 맞추겠습니다. 지구상의 많은 국가들이 국가의 상징화
를 가지고 있습니다. 그것들 중 일부는 정부에 의해서 선택되고,
반면 다른 것들은 여론 조사를 통해서 선정됩니다. 흥미롭게도 몇
몇 국가는 동일한 국화를 갖고 있습니다. 여러분은 미국과 잉글랜
드 두 나라에서 공식적인 꽃이 무엇인지 알고 있나요? 답은 장미
입니다. 또한 튤립은 터키와 네덜란드 두 나라의 국화입니다. 그
리고 인도와 이집트는 연꽃이 그들의 국화입니다. 개양귀비는 벨
기에와 알바니아의 국화입니다. 이제 상징화의 몇몇 사진을 봅
시다.
문제 해설 〉
16 국화가 같은 나라를 소개하고 있으므로, 여자가 하는 말의 주제로
가장 적절한 것은 ① ‘동일한 국화를 가진 나라’이다.
② 국가 정체성에 관한 오해
③ 국화의 예상치 못한 의미
④ 국가의 상징물을 가지는 것의 중요성
⑤ 국가 유산이 보존되어야 하는 이유
17 England, India, Egypt, Belgium은 언급되었지만, France
는 언급되지 않았으므로, 언급된 나라가 아닌 것은 ⑤이다.
어휘와 어구 〉
•identity 정체성
•national anthem 국가(國歌)
•floral emblem 상징화
•public poll 여론 조사
•official 공식적인
•lotus 연꽃
•red poppy 개양귀비

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2. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Monica. Have you made plans for your trip to Busan?
W: Yes, Dad. I’m going to the beach and visiting an aquarium in the morning.
Then I’ll eat lunch at a fish market and go hiking.
M: Hold on! That sounds quite demanding.
W: You know, it’s my first trip after starting college.
M: I understand, but I think you shouldn’t plan too many things to do for a trip.
W: Well, I only have one day, and I want to experience as much as possible.
M: You’ll be worn out if you stick to your plan. Also, consider the time it takes
to move to each place.
W: I guess you’re right. And there could be a long waiting line at some places.
M: Right. That’s why you shouldn’t fill your trip plan with too many things.
W: Okay. I’ll revise my plan.
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3. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
W: Hello, Mr. Newton. Welcome to the Delicacies Show.
M: Thanks for inviting me.
W: I want to first start talking about your famous apple bread. Can you briefly
introduce it to our radio show listeners?
M: Sure. Instead of sugar, I use home-made apple sauce when I bake bread.
W: That’s interesting. What inspired the recipe?
M: Well, one day, I saw a news report about local apple farmers. They were
experiencing difficulty due to decreasing apple consumption.
W: So you created this new recipe to help the local economy.
M: Yes. I also thought that the apple’s sweetness could add a special flavor.
W: Sounds delicious. I’ll definitely go to your bakery and try some of your bread.
M: Actually, I brought some for you and your radio show staff.
W: Oh, thank you. We’ll be back after a commercial break.
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4. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Wow, Ms. Peters! It looks like everything is ready for the exchange student
welcoming ceremony.
W: Almost, Mr. Smith. What do you think?
M: It looks great. There’s a basket beside the stairs. What is it for?
W: We’re going to put flowers in it for the exchange students.
M: That’ll be nice. I like the striped tablecloth on the table. It makes the table
look fancy.
W: Yeah, I’m going to put water bottles there. What do you think about the
balloons next to the welcome banner?
M: They really brighten up the stage. Oh, look at the bear on the flag. It’s cute.
W: Yes. It’s the symbol of the exchange students’ school.
M: I see. And you set up two microphones.
W: It’s because there’ll be two MCs.
M: Good idea. Everything looks perfect.
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5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Brian. I’m so excited about our school club photo this Friday.
M: Me, too. The photo will be included in our graduation album. Let’s check
our preparations for it.
W: All right. I’m going to decorate our club’s room with ribbons.
M: You said you’ll bring some from home, right?
W: Yes. When is the photographer coming?
M: The photographer is coming after lunch.
W: Great. That gives us time to get ready. You know I surveyed our club members
about what to wear for the photo.
M: Right. What were the results?
W: Most of our members wanted to wear heart-shaped sunglasses. Now all
that’s left is to buy them for our members.
M: I know a good online store. I can order the sunglasses.
W: Could you? That’ll be great.
M: No problem. I’ll take care of that.
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6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]
M: Welcome to Daisy Valley Restaurant.
W: Hi. I’d like to order some food to go. How much is the shrimp pasta and the
chicken salad?
M: The shrimp pasta is $20, and the chicken salad is $10.
W: I’ll take two shrimp pastas and one chicken salad, please.
M: Sure. Would you like some dessert, too?
W: Yes. What do you recommend?
M: The mini cheese cake is one of the best sellers in our restaurant. It’s $5 each.
W: Great! I’ll order two of them.
M: Okay. Let me confirm your order. Two shrimp pastas, one chicken salad, and
two mini cheese cakes. Is that correct?
W: Yes. And I have a birthday coupon here. Can I use it?
M: Let me see. [Pause] Yes. You can get a 10% discount off the total.
W: Terrific. I’ll use this coupon. Here’s my credit card.
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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 탁구 연습을 할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.
W: Hey, Mike. How’s your shoulder? Are you still in pain?
M: No, I feel totally fine, Emily. I should be ready for the table tennis tournament.
W: That’s good to hear. Then do you want to practice with me now?
M: I’m sorry but I can’t right now.
W: Why not? Do you have to work on your history homework?
M: No, I already submitted it to Mr. Jackson.
W: Oh, then I guess you have to study for the science quiz, right?
M: I think I’m ready for it. Actually, I’m on my way to volunteer at the school
library.
W: I see. Then, don’t forget about our drama club meeting tomorrow.
M: Of course not. See you there.
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8. 대화를 듣고, Little Readers’ Class에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
M: Christine, I heard your daughter Jennifer loves reading. Unfortunately, my
daughter doesn’t.
W: Actually, Jennifer didn’t enjoy reading until she took the Little Readers’
Class. It provides various fun reading activities.
M: Really? It might be good for my daughter, too. Where’s it held?
W: It’s held at the Stonefield Library. I have a picture of the flyer somewhere in
my phone. [Pause] Here.
M: Oh. The class is from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. every Monday.
W: Is that time okay for her?
M: Yeah, she’s free on Monday afternoons.
W: Great. The class is for children ages seven to nine. Your daughter is eight
years old, right?
M: Yes, she can take it. So, to register, I should send an email to the address on
the flyer.
W: That’s right. I hope the class gets your daughter into reading.
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9. 2021 Family Science Festival에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Hello, WBPR listeners. Are you looking for a chance to enjoy quality family
time? Then, we invite you to the 2021 Family Science Festival. It starts on
December 7th and runs for one week at the Bermont Science Museum located
near City Hall. Eight programs will be offered for parents and children to
enjoy together, including robot building and VR simulations. We’ll also give
out a children’s science magazine for free. This event is open to anyone, but
remember that all children under age 11 must be accompanied by an adult.
There’s no admission fee, but to participate, you must register in advance.
Come and learn about the exciting world of science with your family. For
more information, visit our website, www.wbpr.com.
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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 예약할 스터디 룸을 고르시오.
M: Megan, did you reserve a study room for our group project meeting tomorrow?
W: I’m looking at a website to book a room. Let’s book it together.
M: Sure. [Pause] Oh, only these rooms are available.
W: Yeah. Hmm, this one is too small for us.
M: Right. We need a room big enough to accommodate six of us.
W: Okay. Now, let’s look at the times. We all agreed to meet after 1 p.m., right?
M: Yes. Then let’s skip this one.
W: How much can we spend on the study room?
M: Since we’re meeting for two hours, I don’t think we can spend more than
$20 per hour. It’s beyond our budget.
W: Then, there are two options left. Should we choose a study room with a
projector?
M: Absolutely. We’ll need it to practice for our presentation.
W: Then let’s reserve this one.
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11. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Honey, I’m going out for a walk. Do you want to join me?
M: Sure. But can you wait for a moment? I have to send an email to one of my
co-workers right now.
W: No problem. How long do you think it’ll take?
M:
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12. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[Telephone rings.]
M: Hello, this is Bob’s Camera Shop.
W: Hi, this is Clara Patterson. I’m calling to see if I can pick up my camera today.
M: Let me check. [Clicking sound] Yes. I’ve finished repairing your camera.
It’s ready to go.
W:
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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
W: Honey, I’m home.
M: Is everything all right? You seem low on energy.
W: I am. I’m pretty burnt out.
M: It’s no wonder. You’ve been so stressed out from work these days.
W: Yeah, I can’t remember the last time that I really got to enjoy myself.
M: You need to recharge your batteries. Why don’t you spend some time alone
this weekend?
W: Maybe you’re right. I might need my own personal time.
M: Yes. And don’t worry about the kids. I’ll take care of them.
W: Sounds good. Then let me think about what I can do.
M: You can go to the theater, ride your bike along the river, or do whatever
makes you feel happy.
W: Well, there’s an exhibition that I’ve been interested in.
M:
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14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[Telephone rings.]
M: Front desk. How may I help you?
W: I’m in Room 201. I specifically booked a non-smoking room, but I smell
cigarette smoke in my room.
M: We’re sorry about that. Let me check that for you. [Typing sound] You’re
Wendy Parker, right?
W: Yes, that’s correct.
M: Hmm, the record says we assigned you a non-smoking room.
W: Then why do I smell cigarette smoke here?
M: Well, since your room is close to the ground level, cigarette smoke must
have come in from outside. Sorry for the inconvenience. Would you like to
switch rooms?
W: Yes, please. The smell is really bothering me.
M: Let me first check if there are any rooms available.
W: If it’s possible, I’d like to move to a higher floor. Maybe higher than the 5th
floor?
M: Okay. [Typing sound] Oh, we have one. Room 908 on the 9th floor is
available.
W:
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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Jason이 Sarah에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
W: Jason is a sculptor and Sarah is the head of a local library. A few days ago,
Sarah hired Jason to create a sculpture for the library’s reopening by the end
of next month. This morning, Sarah received the final design of the
sculpture from Jason. She likes his design, but it looks quite complicated to
her. She’s worried whether he can finish in time, so she calls him to express
her concern. However, Jason thinks that he has enough time to make it since
he has worked on these types of sculptures before. So Jason wants to tell
Sarah that he can finish it in time and that she doesn’t have to be concerned.
In this situation, what would Jason most likely say to Sarah?
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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.
[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
M: Good morning, students. You might think that math is all about boring
formulas, but actually it involves much more. Today, we’ll learn how
mathematics is used in the arts. First, let’s take music. Early mathematicians
found that dividing or multiplying sound frequencies created different musical
notes. Many musicians started applying this mathematical concept to make
harmonized sounds. Second, painting frequently uses math concepts,
particularly the “Golden Ratio.” Using this, great painters created masterpieces
that display accurate proportions. The Mona Lisa is well-known for its accurate
proportionality. Photography is another example of using mathematical ideas.
Photographers divide their frames into 3 by 3 sections and place their subjects
along the lines. By doing so, the photo becomes balanced, thus more pleasing.
Lastly, dance applies mathematics to position dancers on the stage. In ballet,
dancers calculate distances between themselves and other dancers, and adjust to
the size of the stage. This gives the impression of harmonious movement. I hope
you’ve gained a new perspective on mathematics.
16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?
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17. 언급된 예술 분야가 아닌 것은?

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2021년 10월 고3 모의고사 영어듣기평가 정답 및 대본

 



2021학년도
전국연합학력평가
듣기평가 대본

1. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Hello, students of the Live Photography Club. I’m glad to see you at
East Hills Zoo today. Before we start, I want to share some tips for
taking good photos of animals. First, be patient. Take your time
until the animal is positioned for a good shot. Second, try to avoid
using the flash on your camera. The flash impacts some of the
shadows that natural light creates, making the picture look “flat” and
less interesting. Lastly, I also recommend you try using burst mode.
Burst mode allows you to rapidly take a sequence of photos and
capture action shots of animals. Now, let’s split up and try to get
the best animal pictures.


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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Olivia, what are you doing on your computer?
W: Hi, Jason. I’m clearing out old emails from my inbox.
M: Why are you deleting them?
W: Because deleting old, unnecessary emails can be a step to saving
the planet by reducing our carbon footprint.
M: What do you mean by that?
W: You know emails you never deleted are stored in data centers,
right?
M: Yeah, I know that.
W: The data centers consume quite a lot of electricity. A lot of
electricity is still generated by burning fossil fuels.
M: You mean using less data storage helps save electricity?
W: Right. We need to delete unneeded emails to reduce carbon
emissions.
M: Now I understand the environmental impact of undeleted emails. I’ll
check my own inbox now.

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3. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
W: Excuse me.
M: Hello. How may I help you?
W: Hi. I’m here to talk about your building construction. Who should I
talk to about it?
M: I’m in charge. You can talk to me.
W: Okay. Your construction site is producing a lot of dust.
M: Oh, really? We’ve already set up a dust screen.
W: I know, but I live right across the street from here, and I still can’t
open the windows in my house.
M: Oh, we’re very sorry for your inconvenience.
W: I’d like you to take additional measures to solve this problem.
M: All right. We’ll have a meeting and try to find a better solution as
soon as possible.
W: Okay. Thank you.


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4. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Silvia, guess what I did last weekend.
W: Sounds like you did something special.
M: Yes, I went on a family picnic. Look at this picture.
W: It looks great! Who is this girl in the boat? She’s wearing a striped
hat.
M: She’s my younger sister, Jenny. She likes to wear that hat outside.
W: Oh, you’re rowing the boat. Wasn’t it hard work?
M: Yeah, it was a little hard, but my sister really enjoyed the boat ride.
W: You’re such a good brother. And what is this in front of your boat?
M: It’s a duck. Its head is under the surface of the water.
W: I guess it’s trying to get some food in the water.
M: The man sitting under the triangular sun shade is my father. He’s
relaxing.
W: I see. The two hot air balloons in the sky look awesome.
M: Yeah, it was my first time seeing real hot air balloons.
W: Cool! You must have had a really great weekend.


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5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Hi, Mr. White. The school concert starts in the afternoon.
M: Yeah, I know. I think we need to check if everything is well
prepared.
W: Good idea.
M: Did you call Henry this morning? He’s the student MC for the
concert.
W: I told him to come to the auditorium by 10 a.m. for the rehearsal.
M: Good. The participants know the order of their performances, right?
W: I told them all about it. Ah, we should also adjust the position of
the piano on the stage.
M: Don’t worry. I already did it yesterday afternoon.
W: Thank you, Mr. White. Then now I think all we have to do is check
the stage lighting and get some wireless microphones ready.
M: The wireless microphones are in the broadcasting room. I’ll go and
take them to the auditorium.
W: Okay. Then, I’ll go to the auditorium and check the lighting.
M: All right. See you there in a minute.


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6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.
M: Welcome to Lynn’s Garden Center. How may I help you?
W: Hi, I’m looking for some gardening tools. Do you have any shovels?
M: Of course. We have two types of shovel.
W: What’s the difference between the two types?
M: One has a plastic handle, and the other has a wooden handle.
W: Well, wooden handles are stronger than plastic ones. I’ll buy a
shovel with a wooden handle. How much is it?
M: Originally they cost $20 each, but all shovels are 10% off this
week.
W: Great! I also need some gardening gloves.
M: Okay. I recommend these rubbercoated
gloves. A pair of them cost
$8, but two pairs cost only $12.
W: Oh, I’ll buy two pairs.
M: Good. So you want one shovel with a wooden handle and two pairs
of gardening gloves, right?
W: Yes, that’s all. Here’s my credit card.



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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 전자책을 사려는 이유를 고르시오.
M: Hi, Nicole. What are you reading?
W: Hi, Danny. I’m reading the newly released book, London Ever After.
M: Oh, I want to buy that book, too.
W: You can get a copy of its limited hardcover edition at Jackson’s
bookstore.
M: I know, but I’m going to buy its eBook version, instead.
W: Is there any reason you prefer eBooks? Are they cheaper?
M: Well, there isn’t much difference in the price.
W: Is that so? Then, is it because eBooks are more convenient to carry
around?
M: Well, that’s not the reason, either. Actually, you can change the text
size while reading eBooks.
W: You mean you’re able to adjust the font size?
M: Exactly. That’s why I want to buy the eBook version.
W: I see.



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8. 대화를 듣고, Central Flower Market에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
M: Lauren, what are all these flowers?
W: Hi, Brian. I bought them at Central Flower Market this morning.
M: Is that the wholesale flower market?
W: Yes. I often buy flowers there. I have to go there very early in the
morning, though.
M: When does the flower market open?
W: It opens as early as 4 a.m. and closes around 10 a.m.
M: They start quite early. Where is the market located?
W: Near Central Station on 6th Street.
M: It’s not that far from here. Is it open on weekends?
W: Yes, but it’s closed on Mondays.
M: Okay. Does it have a lot of parking spaces?
W: Of course. The parking lot is large and the parking fee is only two
dollars per hour.
M: Sounds good. I’ll take some time to go there next week.



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9. 2021 Robinson Fishing Contest에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을
고르시오.
M: Hello, fishermen. I’m Bruce Miller, the president of Robinson
Fishing Association. You’ve been waiting for a long time, but now
I’m happy to announce that we’re hosting the ‘2021 Robinson
Fishing Contest.’ It’ll be held from the 22nd to the 23rd of October.
The contest is taking place at Lake Silver Cloud this year. The first
place winner will be awarded a set of premium fishing rods and the
second place winner will receive a multipurpose
fishing chair.
Judges will not count the number of fish you catch. Only the length
of the fish matters! After the contest, we’re also having a lake
cleaning event. We strongly encourage you to join the event. You
can sign up for the contest on our website. Thank you very much.



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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 주문할 와플 메이커를 고르시오.
M: Honey, look at this website. There are five waffle maker models on
sale now.
W: Oh, I was thinking of buying one.
M: Should we buy the cheapest one?
W: No. I’ve heard of this model, and its reviews aren’t that good.
M: Then, we won’t buy it. Hmm..., some of the waffle makers come
with removable plates, but the others don’t.
W: The ones with fixed plates are hard to clean.
M: Then the ones with fixed plates are out. What about the waffle
shape?
W: I like round waffles better than square ones.
M: All right. Let’s choose from the ones that make round waffles.
W: Great. Do you think we need an audible alert? It goes off when the
waffles are done.
M: Well, I’m afraid the sound might wake up our baby while he’s
sleeping.
W: Good point. Let’s order the one without it.
M: Perfect!



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11. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오.
[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello, Jake. What’s up?
M: Hi, Kate. I had a great time at your party last night, but I think I
left my baseball cap at your house. Have you seen it?
W: Oh, I’m afraid not. I’ll search for it while tidying up my house.
M:



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12. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오.
M: Honey, the bathroom light is blinking now. I guess it’s time to
change the light bulb.
W: You’re right. Don’t we have an extra light bulb?
M: Well, I used it when I replaced the light bulb in the garage. We
don’t have any at home.
W:


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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오.
W: Hi, Minsu. How’s it going with the clothing design assignment?
M: Hey, Jessica. I’m almost done with it. How about you?
W: I’m not doing well. As you know, our professor always emphasizes
the importance of originality, but I can’t come up with any ideas.
M: I know what you mean. It wasn’t easy for me, either.
W: Minsu, if you don’t mind, can I see what you’ve designed?
M: Sure. Look at my sketch.
W: Wow, it’s an evening dress. Its pattern looks very unique.
M: Thanks. I got the idea from hanbok.
W: You mean traditional Korean clothes, right?
M: That’s right. I designed this dress using the traditional patterns of
hanbok.
W: Awesome! I’ve never thought I could create something new from
something old.
M:


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14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오.
W: Excuse me, sir.
M: Yes, ma’am.
W: What are those boxes?
M: These are the goods to be delivered to offices on the 7th floor.
W: Well, I’m afraid you can’t stack those boxes there.
M: I’ll deliver them to each office soon.
W: I’m sorry, but all the emergency doorways must be cleared and
accessible at all times.
M: Oh, is this an emergency exit?
W: Actually, there is a sign here saying “Emergency Exit.”
M: I didn’t notice it. I’ll move the boxes right away.
W: Thanks. It’s not surprising you didn’t notice the sign. It’s very old.
M: It’d be better if the sign were bigger and more noticeable.
W:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Sarah가 Emily에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르
시오.
W: Sarah has lived by herself since last year, when she started working
at a company. This year, her sister Emily moved in because she
entered a college near Sarah’s house. Now they share the
housework. Emily usually prepares breakfast, and Sarah cooks
dinner after work. Emily does the laundry, and Sarah takes out the
recycling. One day Sarah finds Emily puts plastic food containers
which are still dirty into their recycling bin. Sarah knows that the
local recycling center does not accept contaminated items. She
wants to tell Emily to clean out the containers with water before
putting them into the bin. In this situation, what would Sarah most
likely say to Emily?
Sarah: Emily,


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16번부터번은 두 번 들려줍니다.
[16 ~] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
W: Okay, students. We just learned about the ten most popular visitor
destinations in the world. Did you know that many cities have an
alternative way of referring to them? You may have heard of some
of these famous nicknames, but you might not know how they
originated. Rome’s nickname, “The Eternal City” can be traced far
back to Ancient Rome! Citizens of this original settlement believed
the city would never fall and would thrive forever. Paris came to be
called “The City of Light.” One origin of this nickname is that by
the 19th century Paris used gas street lighting and Europeans who
passed through Paris spread the reputation of Paris as “The City of
Light.” As for Singapore, it’s known as “The Lion City.” The city
earned this name when an ancient prince spotted a lion while out
hunting for deer. Lastly, Seattle is surrounded by greenery
yearround.
With all of its forestry, it’s no surprise that Seattle is
known as “The Emerald City.” Interesting, isn’t it? You can find
more city nicknames and their origins in the following video clip.
Now, let’s watch it together.
16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?










































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2021년 9월 고3 모의고사 영어듣기평가 대본 및 정답

 

 

2022학년도 대학수학능력시험 9월 모의평가
영어 영역 듣기평가 대본
1. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Welcome back to the final episode of Tomorrow’s Singer. We hope you
enjoyed the performances of our two finalists. Now, it’s time to pick the
winner of our singing competition. Vote now by texting the name of your
favorite contestant to the number at the bottom of your TV screen. This is
your last chance to help your favorite contestant become a super star. You
can also win exciting prizes just by voting. Remember voting closes in only
five minutes. So, cast your vote now and decide who’ll be tomorrow’s
singer. We’ll be right back after a short commercial break.
- 2 -
2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Honey, I just saw Amy folding laundry in the living room. Did you ask her to
do it?
W: Well, she said she wanted to help with the housework.
M: That’s fine. But don’t you think she’s too young to do housework? She’s just
six years old.
W: Maybe. But I think doing housework helps children improve their selfesteem.
M: Why do you think so?
W: I read in a book that when kids participate in housework, they feel like
they’re more important to the family.
M: Hmm, that makes sense.
W: Besides, children often gain a sense of achievement from completing
household tasks.
M: Oh, and maybe it could help Amy to feel proud of herself, too.
W: Exactly. That’s why children who do housework often have higher selfesteem.
M: You’re right. Then let’s think about other kinds of housework Amy would
enjoy.
W: Sounds good.
- 3 -
3. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
W: Hello, Mr. Miller. It’s been a while. How’s your business?
M: The restaurant is doing pretty good. Jessica, I’d like to buy some purple
flowers.
W: I’m sorry. We don’t have any purple flowers right now. Why are you looking
for that specific color?
M: I need that color to decorate my restaurant. My customer is having a company
anniversary party, and its logo is purple.
W: I see. When do you need the flowers?
M: This Friday.
W: Okay. Shall I ask my boss to order purple lilies?
M: That’d be perfect. I didn’t know there were purple lilies.
W: They’re rare and stand for pride and success. They’d be a great fit for this
event in your restaurant.
M: Great to know. And I could put notes about the flower’s meaning on the
tables.
W: Good idea. My boss will call you with the details.
M: Thanks for all your help.
- 4 -
4. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
M: Hi, Jane. What are you doing?
W: Hi, Sam. I’m reading a blog about that book cafe we used to visit.
M: Oh, I heard that it was recently remodeled.
W: Right. Take a look at this picture of the first floor. I love the stairs next to the
windows.
M: Yeah, the view from the stairs is amazing.
W: For sure. Do you remember the square clock on the wall?
M: Of course. It’s been there since we first visited. Oh, there are two speakers
beside the bookcase now.
W: Fantastic. I love to listen to music while I read.
M: That’s the best. And look at the stripepatterned
cushion on the chair. I love it.
W: So do I. I actually have the same one at home.
M: Cool. Hey, check out the lamp on the table.
W: Yeah, it’ll be easier to read now. I really like how the book cafe has been
remodeled.
- 5 -
5. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Hi, honey. How was school today?
M: Fine, Mom. But I spilled some cherry juice on my shirt.
W: Don’t worry. I’ll take it to the dry cleaner’s later.
M: Thanks. By the way, what are you doing?
W: I was just about to change the water in the fish tank.
M: Do you need some help?
W: No, it’s okay. But thanks for asking.
M: Okay. Be careful with the water heater. You almost broke it last time.
W: I’m not going to make the same mistake twice. Oh, we need to replace the
filter in the tank with a new one.
M: Really? But we’re out of filters. Should I order some online right now?
W: Great.
M: Okay, I’ll do it. I think they’ll arrive in about two days.
- 6 -
6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.
M: Hello. May I help you?
W: Yes. I need a badminton racket for my son. He’s starting lessons next week.
M: How old is your son?
W: Seven. What’s a good one?
M: How about this one? It’s only $20 and perfect for children that age.
W: Okay. I’ll take it.
M: What about rackets for adults in case you want to play with your son?
W: Oh, that’s a great idea.
M: I recommend these two. This is $30 and the other is $55. But the $55 racket
is much lighter.
W: I really like the lighter one, but it’s a bit expensive.
M: Well, if you buy the lighter one, I can give you a dozen shuttlecocks worth
$10 for free. You’ll need shuttlecocks anyway.
W: That’s a good deal. Then I’ll get the lighter one.
M: Okay. So, the rackets for you and your son. And of course, the free shuttlecocks.
W: Thank you. Here’s my credit card.
- 7 -
7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 Career Day 행사 장소를 변경하려는 이유를 고르시오.
W: Mr. Bresnan, how’s the preparation for this month’s Career Day going?
M: Pretty well, Ms. Potter. This time, a local baker is visiting our school to speak
with our students.
W: It’ll be good for our students to learn about what bakers do. The event will be
held in the seminar room tomorrow, right?
M: Well, I think I have to change the place of the event.
W: Why? Is there another event scheduled in that room?
M: No, I already checked.
W: Then is it because of the repair work going on next door?
M: That’s not an issue. It starts after school.
W: So, why do you want to change the place?
M: Actually, more students signed up than I expected.
W: Oh, I see. How about using the conference room, then? It has more space.
M: Great idea. I’ll go check if it’s available and let the students know.
- 8 -
8. 대화를 듣고, Digital Publishing Workshop에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
[Cell phone rings.]
M: Hey, Charlotte. What’s up?
W: Hi, Chris. I’m looking at information about an online course called Digital
Publishing Workshop. How about taking it with me?
M: Sounds interesting. Tell me more.
W: The purpose of the workshop is to provide guidelines for publishing digital
magazines and ebooks.
What do you think?
M: Actually, I’ve been dreaming about publishing my own ebooks.
But, is it
okay if I don’t have any experience?
W: Of course. It’s targeted at college students who’re just starting out.
M: Great. Then when is the workshop?
W: It’s held for three days from October 27th to 29th.
M: Excellent. Midterm exams will be over by then. Do we need to register?
W: Yes. We can do it online. There’s a link to the registration page on our
library’s website.
M: Okay. Let’s sign up.
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9. 2021 Playground in the Park에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
W: Hello, listeners. Would you like your kids to have a good time in a park away
from smartphones and video games? Then there’s an exciting event for all of
you. Our radio station is hosting the 2021 Playground in the Park. This event
will be on Saturday, September 25th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Queens
Quarter Park. There are five play zones, including giant seesaws, tree
houses, and elephantshaped
slides. Hurry and sign up now because only up
to 60 kids can participate in this event. There’ll be food trucks, so you can
buy a variety of foods at the event site. This is an outdoor event, so the event
will be rescheduled if it rains. Visit our website for more information.
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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구매할 블루투스 이어폰을 고르시오.
M: Welcome to Aiden’s Electronics. What can I do for you?
W: Hi. I’m looking for bluetooth earphones.
M: Okay. These are the five models we carry. Do you have any particular brand
in mind?
W: No, but I want earphones with a battery that lasts at least three hours. It takes
me more than two hours to go to work.
M: All right. Are you interested in wireless charging?
W: Yes. It’d be nice to charge my earphones without connecting to a charging
cable.
M: Got it. What about the price?
W: I definitely don’t want to spend more than $100.
M: No problem. Then you are down to these two. This model comes with a
silicone case cover, and that one comes with a leather case cover.
W: Well, I don’t like the feel of the silicone. It feels weird.
M: Then, this is the model for you.
W: Perfect. I’ll take it.
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11. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Andy, it’s hard to get together for our biology group project. All our group
members seem busy.
M: I know. Why don’t we make an online group chat room? Then, we can
communicate easily without facetoface
meetings.
W: That’s a wonderful idea. Could you do it for us?
M:
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12. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: I’m excited to go on this trip. Honey, did you fasten your seatbelt?
W: Yes. [Pause] Oh, wait. I’m not sure if I turned off the lights in the living
room when I left the house.
M: Don’t worry. I turned them off. And I checked all the other rooms, too.
W:
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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
W: Hi, Uncle James. I’m back from the cycling camp.
M: Hey, Clara. How was it?
W: It was great. My cycling improved a lot. I want to be a national cycling
champion just like you.
M: I know you will. You’re participating in the national youth cycling competition
next month, right?
W: Yeah, but I’m a little bit nervous because it’s my first national competition.
M: I felt the same way. But once you start racing, you’ll forget about being
nervous.
W: I hope so. I really want to get first place.
M: Well, you did set the record at the city competition this year.
W: That’s true. And I’ve trained really hard all year.
M: See, I know you’re ready.
W: Thank you. I hope all my hard work pays off. Wish me luck.
M:
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14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[Phone rings.]
W: Ashton Science Museum. How can I help you?
M: Hi. I’m planning a field trip for my students, and I was wondering if your
museum had any programs for high school students.
W: Yes, we have one. It’s named Teen Science Adventure. When is the field trip?
M: It’s October 14th. I’m bringing about 50 students. Is it available that day?
W: Let me check. [Mouse clicking sound] It’s available in the afternoon.
M: Perfect. Can you briefly explain the program?
W: Sure. It includes workshops, handson
activities, and AI robot demonstrations.
M: Amazing.
W: And the highlight of this program is the VR Escape Room where students get
to solve virtual challenges using scientific knowledge.
M: It sounds fun and educational. My students would love that.
W: Would you like to make a reservation then?
M: It’d be nice if you could send me more information today, so I can discuss it
with my principal.
W:
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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Megan이 Philip에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
M: Philip goes to a bookstore to buy a recently published book titled The
Psychology of Everyday Affairs. While Philip is looking for the book, he
happens to see an advertisement poster on the wall. It says that if people sign
up for a membership, they can get a 10% discount on books. At the counter,
he meets Megan, who works at the bookstore. He tells her that he wants to
become a bookstore member to get a discount on the book. However, Megan
knows that the membership discount is only for books that were published
more than a year ago. Even though Megan doesn’t want to disappoint Philip,
she has to tell him that he cannot get the discount on the book he wants to
buy. In this situation, what would Megan most likely say to Philip?
- 16 -
16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.
[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
W: Hello, students. I’m sure you’ve encountered some wild animals in cities. Let’s
look at some reasons that wild animals have done well and their populations
have grown in cities. First, pigeons were rare in cities like Paris, but now you
can easily find them. Urban expansion reduced the number of animals hunting
them, and food waste in cities has been a great food source for them. And, while
London is not by the sea, it has many seagulls. This is because nesting on the
roofs of buildings protects their chicks from danger. Next, Delhi is home to
about 30,000 monkeys. Experts say that monkeys’ high intelligence and
comfort with humans let them flourish in the city. Lastly, in the 19th century,
there was a small population of squirrels in New York City. Squirrels were seen
as public pets, so the city planted nutbearing
trees as their food source. This
increased their population in the city. Let’s watch a video about these animals’
city lives.
16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은? [3점]
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17. 언급된 도시가 아닌 것은?

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2022학년도 대학수학능력시험 6월 모의평가
영어 영역 듣기평가 대본
1. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Good afternoon, students of Robinson High School. This is Mr. Anderson,
coach of the school dance club. I’d like to announce that we’ll be recruiting
additional new members for our school dance club. Previously we were
looking for 10 new club members, and many students showed interest in
joining. Luckily, we’ve been assigned to a bigger room than expected. Now
we’re allowed to accept five additional new members to make a total of 15
students. Once again, I’m happy to inform you that our school dance club
has increased the number of new members to recruit. Thank you for your
interest.
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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Hey, Connor. What are you doing with all of these gift boxes?
M: Mom, I’m wrapping a scarf for Grandma. You know, her birthday is in a week.
W: Great. But do you really need these three boxes for just one scarf?
M: Yes. The boxes are all different sizes, and I’ll put each one inside the other.
W: Well, don’t you feel bad about wasting all of those boxes?
M: What do you mean? I just wanted the gift to look fancy and interesting.
W: I understand. However, the boxes will end up being thrown away, right?
M: So, you mean it’s overpackaging? Oh, I didn’t know I was wasting boxes.
W: Yeah. I think we should avoid overpackaging to reduce unnecessary waste.
M: You’re right. I’ll use one box for now and save the others for later.
W: Good idea. No matter how it looks, Grandma will love your gift.
- 3 -
3. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
M: Hello, Ms. Lee. It’s an honor to meet you in person.
W: Oh, thank you for interviewing me, Mr. Wilson. I’m a big fan of your
magazine.
M: Thanks. People love your movie Short Days. I was wondering who picked
out the title.
W: Well, it was basically my idea and the movie director agreed.
M: It really catches the theme of the movie. Why do you think people love your
stories?
W: When writing film scripts, I always try to make the characters as realistic as
possible.
M: Maybe that’s why people feel stronger connections to them. What inspires
you when you write your scripts?
W: Often, my own life experiences help create many of the scenes in my scripts.
M: I see. Thank you. The readers of our magazine will appreciate you sharing
your time with us.
W: My pleasure. Could you please email me the article?
M: No problem.
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4. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
W: Honey, today I went to the house we’ll be moving in to. I really liked the
bathroom renovations.
M: Oh, really? Did you take a picture of the bathroom?
W: Of course. Here it is. How’s the plant in the corner? I bought it on the way to
the house.
M: Excellent choice. The cabinet next to the clock is perfect for our family.
W: Yeah, it’ll be useful for storing all of our towels.
M: You’re right. And look at this round mirror over the bathroom sink. It’s very
modern.
W: Yes. That’s my favorite part. And I also like the two lights on the wall.
M: Me, too. Aren’t they unique?
W: Absolutely. What do you think about the shower curtain with the heart pattern?
M: The kids will definitely love it.
W: I agree. I’m excited to move in to our new house this weekend.
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5. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 남자를 위해 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Hey, Brandon. Have you seen this poster?
M: What’s this? Oh, it’s the Earth Hour Marathon.
W: Yeah, it’s to raise students’ awareness about protecting the environment.
M: That sounds like a great campaign. Are you participating in it?
W: Actually, I’m a staff member of the event and I’m looking for volunteers.
M: Oh, is that so? Then, what’s the role of a volunteer?
W: A volunteer hands out water to the runners during the race.
M: That sounds good. When does it take place?
W: It’s next Saturday at City Hall. Are you interested?
M: Sure. How do I apply to be a volunteer?
W: Here. You must submit this application form to the student center by 5 o’clock
today.
M: Oh! I have economics class in 10 minutes, and it finishes at 6 o’clock.
W: Just write your name and phone number. I’ll submit your application form
for you.
M: Thanks. [Writing sound] Here you go.
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6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]
M: Welcome to Family Pet Shop. May I help you?
W: Hi, I’m looking for dog food.
M: Let me show you.
W: Thanks. How much is it for a bag of dog food?
M: That depends on your dog’s age.
W: Oh, does it make a difference?
M: Yes. It costs $15 per bag for little puppies and $20 per bag for adult dogs.
W: My dogs are all grown up. So, I’ll get two bags of dog food for adult dogs.
M: All right. Do you need anything else?
W: Well, can you recommend a good brush?
M: Oh, how about this one? It’s very popular among our customers and only
costs $10.
W: Perfect. I’ll take one.
M: Good. So you want two bags of dog food for adult dogs and one brush, right?
W: Yes. Can I use this discount coupon?
M: Let me see. [Pause] Yes, you can get 10% off the total with this coupon.
W: Great. I’ll pay in cash.
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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 컴퓨터 프로그래밍 강좌를 신청하지 않은 이유를 고르시오.
W: Hey, Blake. It’s the last day of the class. Did you sign up for the next
computer programming class?
M: No, Angela. I cannot take the class anymore.
W: Oh, I thought you enjoyed the programming class.
M: Yeah. I found it really helpful for my career, too.
W: Then, what’s the reason? Are you too tired to attend the class after work?
M: Not at all. The class is quite exciting.
W: Is it because the new class starts 30 minutes earlier?
M: No. That’s actually better for my schedule. The problem is that I have to
move to another city.
W: Oh, you’re moving?
M: Yes. So, I don’t think I can make it.
W: I’m sorry to hear that. It was nice taking the class with you.
M: Same here. Let’s keep in touch.
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8. 대화를 듣고, Samuel’s Woodworking Class에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.
M: Gina, come check out this flyer.
W: What’s this, Ted? [Pause] Oh, Samuel’s Woodworking Class. Looks interesting.
M: It’s a one-time class in the art studio of the community center. I think you’d
like it, too.
W: Absolutely! Look, we can get some hands-on practice making a pencil case
or a wooden plate.
M: Yes! The class will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. next Friday.
W: I’ll be available then. Do you want to take the class together?
M: Sure. I think I’m going to make a pencil case. What about you?
W: I’d like to make a wooden plate. How much is the registration fee?
M: It’s only $40 per person.
W: That’s a good price. Does it say how we can register?
M: Here. We can register on the community center website.
W: Yes, and look. Only 12 people can register. We’d better hurry.
M: Let’s sign up now.
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9. 2021 Lakeside Essay Contest에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.
W: Okay, class. Before I let you go, I’d like to remind you about the 2021
Lakeside Essay Contest. As you know, the theme of this year is “messages
from summer.” Last year, the contest was only open to freshmen. But this
year, all students at Lakeside High School can participate. You can submit
your essay to me by email. Don’t forget your essay should be no longer than
three pages. Please start writing your essay today because the deadline is
next Wednesday. You can check the results of the contest on July 3rd. The
top 10 essays will be posted on our school website. I hope many of you
participate in this contest! All right, everyone. See you next time.
- 10 -
10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 남자가 주문할 자전거를 고르시오.
M: Hey, Olivia. You know a lot about bicycles. Would you help me choose one
from this list?
W: Sure. Let me see. [Pause] Oh, you’re looking at bicycles for commuters.
Well, I don’t recommend the black one for your safety at night.
M: You’re right. It won’t be safe when it’s dark. Then I’ll go for the other colors.
W: Good idea. What’s your budget?
M: I can spend up to $300.
W: Okay. Now you need to choose a frame size.
M: Should I choose a medium-sized frame?
W: No. Because you’re tall, you’ll need a bigger one.
M: Okay. I’ll get one of these then. Do you think I need a foldable bicycle?
W: Hmm, it depends on how often you use public transportation.
M: I rarely use public transportation, so I guess I don’t need a foldable one.
W: Then, this model is the best choice for you.
M: Great. I’ll order it now. Thanks.
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11. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
W: Honey, your hair’s getting pretty long.
M: Yeah. I was thinking about getting a haircut today. What about the hairstylist
you talked about?
W: He’s good, but you should call him first and check if he’s available. Do you
want the phone number?
M:
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12. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
M: Hey, Lauren. Are you still looking for a band to play drums in?
W: Yes, but I haven’t found one yet. Your band is still my first choice, but I
know you already have a drummer.
M: Actually, our drummer had to quit for personal reasons. We want you to play
drums in our band.
W:
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13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hello.
M: Good afternoon. This is S&G Clothing Company. Can I speak to Ms.
Thompson, please?
W: Yes, speaking.
M: I’m calling to tell you about the order you placed.
W: Oh, is there a problem?
M: Yes. Unfortunately, the black skirt you ordered is out of stock at the moment.
W: Oh, no. I need it for my graduation ceremony this weekend.
M: We’re very sorry for the inconvenience.
W: Okay. Then, what are my options?
M: You may cancel your order and get a full refund. Or we could send you the
same skirt, but in a different color.
W: Hmm... What colors do you have?
M: We currently have only gray in stock. If we send it out today, it’ll arrive by
Thursday.
W: Well, I like the design of the skirt, so gray’s fine.
M:
- 14 -
14. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 마지막 말에 대한 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[Cell phone rings.]
W: Hi, honey. What’s up?
M: Where are you right now?
W: I just parked my car. I’ll be home in a minute. How about you?
M: I’m at the grocery store, but I’ve just realized one of my credit cards is missing.
W: Really? You should call the credit card company and cancel your card right away.
M: I will. But before I do that, can you check the pockets of my jacket, please?
W: Okay. Which jacket do you want me to check?
M: It’s the brown one. I wore it yesterday.
W: You mean the one I bought for you last spring?
M: That’s right. It’s in the living room. Meanwhile, I’ll look around the grocery
store just in case I dropped the card.
W:
- 15 -
15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Rachel이 Kevin에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
[3점]
M: Kevin is looking for a place to work out every day. He has found two fitness
centers with good facilities. The first one is a 5-minute walk from home, and
the second one is a 30-minute walk. Kevin likes the first fitness center
because it’s closer to home. However, he also thinks that the second fitness
center can be a good choice because it offers a great discount for new
members. Kevin cannot decide which one to choose and asks his sister,
Rachel, for advice. Rachel remembers that he quit exercising in the past
because the fitness centers were far from home. She thinks that Kevin should
choose a fitness center based on distance, not cost. So, Rachel wants to
suggest to Kevin that he should choose the fitness center near home. In this
situation, what would Rachel most likely say to Kevin?
- 16 -
16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.
[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.
W: Hello, students. Last time, you learned about the people who invented drones.
As technology develops, drones are being used more frequently around the
world. So, today, we’ll talk about how they’re used in different jobs. First,
drones help farmers grow crops more efficiently. For example, drones are used to
spread seeds that may be difficult to plant. They also spray chemicals to protect
plants from harmful insects. Second, photographers use drones to easily access
areas that are hard to reach. Specifically, nature and wildlife photographers no
longer need to go through dangerous jungles and rainforests. Next, drones are
useful for police officers when they control traffic. Drones could provide
updates on traffic flow and accidents, and even help identify anyone driving
dangerously. Last, drones aid firefighters. Firefighters use drones that drop
tanks of special chemicals to prevent the spread of fire. Now, let’s watch an
incredible video of drones in action.
16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?
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17. 언급된 직업이 아닌 것은?

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2021학년 3월 고3 학력평가 영어듣기 모의고사 대본 및 정답

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

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08강 이유.MP3
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EBS 2021학년 수능특강 영어듣기 8 이유 대본 및 정답 mp3
기출 예제 정답 ⑤

[Script & Translation]
W:  Hi, Michael.
M:  Hi, Sarah. Did you apply for the cooking contest?
W:  I did. I’ve already finished developing a  recipe. M: That’s great. Actually, I gave up participating in it. W:  Why? Is your arm still hurt?
M:  No, it’s fully healed.
W:  Is your recipe not ready yet?
M:  I already created a unique recipe for the contest.
W:  Then, what made you give up the contest?
M: You know I’ve planned to study abroad. The cooking school in Italy just informed me that I’ve been accepted. The problem is I have to leave before the contest begins.
W: I’m sorry you’ll miss the contest. But it’s good for you since you’ve always wanted to study in Italy.
M:  I think so, too. I wish you luck in the contest.
W:  Thanks. I’ll do my best.


     Exercises
1 정답 ②
[Script & Translation]
W:  Hi, William. I have a surprise for you.
M:  Really? What is it?
W:  I got us tickets for the charity baseball game!
M:  Awesome! That was so much fun last year.
W: Yeah. We saw so many celebrities and famous players.
M: I’m so happy you got tickets for this year’s game.
When is it?
W:  It’s next Saturday afternoon.
M:  Oh, no. I won’t be able to make it then.
W:  You’re kidding me. Why is that?
M: Remember I told you that my company is going to launch a new product next month?
W:  Yeah, I remember.
M:  I have to work at the commercial shooting site.
W:  I understand. It’s your job.
M: I’m so sorry not to go with you. I hope we can go next time.

2 정답 ①
[Script & Translation]
M: Hi, Audrey. How’s the preparation for your theater club performance going?
W: Hi, Eric. Not bad. All the actors are comfortable with their roles. And the costumes arrived yesterday.
M:  Great. When is the final rehearsal?
W:  Next Friday.
M:  Do you have a lot left to do as a stage manager?
W:  I’ve got most of it done, but I’m thinking of  adding a few more lights on stage.
M:  How are you going to get the stage lights?
W: I’m going to borrow them from Blue Bay Theater Group.
M: Oh, you worked there last year as a make-up assistant, right?
W: Yes. It was a great opportunity. I was able to learn about stage management.
M: That’s cool. When are you going there to get the lights?
W:  Later today.
M:  Oh, I see.



3 정답 ②
[Script & Translation]
M:  Mom, what’re you watching on TV?
W:  A  science fiction  movie.  Come watch  it  with me.
This new big screen TV is amazing.
M: Sure. [Pause] Mom, did you press any button? Why is the screen black?
W:  No, but just wait. It’ll probably come back on.
M: Hmm.... It shouldn’t do that. There must be something wrong with the TV.
W:  It happened this morning, too.
M: Really? We’ve only had it for two days. We need to exchange it.
W:  But I don’t think we can exchange it.
M:  Why not? We have the receipt, right?
W: Yes, but we bought one of the store display models. Store display models are not exchangeable at the store.
M: Oh, that’s too bad. Then we should probably take it to a repair service center.
W:  Yeah, I’ll call first.

4 정답 ③
[Script & Translation] [Cell phone rings.] M: Honey, what’s up?
W:  Are you on your way home?
M:  Not yet. I’ll be leaving in a minute though.
W:  You must have been busy today.
M:  Yeah, I had a long meeting with a client.
W: I see. I was wondering if you’d be able to get a cheesecake at the bakery near your office.
M:  What for?
W: Daisy and her classmates are here working on their science project, and I just thought that cheesecake would be a nice reward after. The bakery’s cheesecake is the best.
M: They would love it, but unfortunately I won’t be able to get one.
W:  Why? Do you think they’re sold out?
M: Actually, the bakery is closed this week for remodeling. Do you want me to buy a cheesecake from another bakery?
W: Oh, no. [Pause] Never mind. I’ll bake some cookies instead.
M:  That’s a good idea.

5 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M: Hi, Jane. Have you registered for courses for next semester?
W:  Yes, I have. How about you?
M: I’ve registered for most of them. But I’m still trying to decide whether to take advanced math or not. I’ve heard it’s really hard though.
W: I understand your dilemma. I’m going to take physics next semester, even though I know it’s going to be difficult.
M:  What led you to make such a decision?
W: I’ve decided to major in robotics at college, and physics is essential to study robotics.
M: I see. It’s good that you’ve decided what to major in at college.
W: What about you? Weren’t you thinking about statistics?
M: Yeah, but then I’d have to take advanced math next semester, and if I get a bad grade, I may not get into a good university.
W: Personally, I think you should choose courses based on what you want to study in the future, not just focusing on getting into a good university.
M:  Okay. I’ll keep that in mind.

6 정답 ⑤
[Script & Translation]
M:  Hi, Linda. It’s cold today.
W: Hi, John. Yeah, it’s really windy, too. You must’ve been pretty cold riding your bicycle to school.
M: Actually, I didn’t ride my bicycle today. I came by bus.
W:  Really? Has your knee started bothering you  again?
I hope not.
M:  No, my knee’s fine.
W: That’s good. Then why didn’t you ride your bicycle today? You usually do.
M:  Well, you can’t believe this.
W:  What is it?
M:  I forgot my bicycle lock combination.
W:  Oh, no!
M: I know. I got a new lock last weekend, and I  created a new combination, and I completely forgot it. So I can’t unlock my bicycle.
W:  You should have written it down.
M:  Yeah, I should have done that.

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 문제지 영어.pdf

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본




1 ⑤ 2 13 ② 3 25 ⑤ 2 37 ⑤ 3

2 ① 2 14 ④ 3 26 ⑤ 2 38 ④ 2

3 ① 2 15 ① 3 27 ④ 2 39 ④ 3

4 ⑤ 2 16 ⑤ 2 28 ④ 2 40 ③ 2

5 ① 2 17 ⑤ 2 29 ⑤ 3 41 ③ 2

6 ② 2 18 ① 2 30 ⑤ 2 42 ④ 3

7 ③ 2 19 ② 2 31 ② 2 43 ③ 2

8 ④ 2 20 ① 2 32 ③ 2 44 ⑤ 2

9 ③ 2 21 ② 2 33 ① 3 45 ④ 2

10 ④ 2 22 ① 2 34 ② 3

11 ③ 2 23 ③ 3 35 ③ 2

12 ① 2 24 ② 2 36 ② 2



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

M: Hello, viewers. Thank you for clicking on this video. I’m Ronnie Drain, and

I’ve been a personal fitness trainer for over 15 years. Today, I’d like to tell

you about my channel, Build Your Body. On my channel, you can watch

videos showing you how to do a variety of exercises that you can do at

home or at your office. If you’ve experienced difficulty exercising regularly,

my videos can provide easy guidelines and useful resources on exercise

routines. New videos will be uploaded every Friday. Visit my channel and

build a stronger, healthier body.

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2. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Good morning, Chris.

M: Good morning, Julie. How was your weekend?

W: It was wonderful. I went to an event called Stargazing Night with my

7-year-old son.

M: Oh, so you went outdoors to look up at stars. Your son must have had a

great time.

W: Yes. And I think it helped my son become familiar with mathematical

concepts.

M: Interesting! How does it do that?

W: By counting the stars together, my son had a chance to practice counting to

high numbers.

M: Ah, that makes sense.

W: Also, he enjoyed identifying shapes and tracing patterns that stars form

together.

M: Sounds like you had a magical and mathematical night!

W: Absolutely. I think looking at stars is a good way for kids to get used to

mathematical concepts.

M: Maybe I should take my daughter to the event next time.

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

M: Hello, Ms. Watson. Thank you for accepting my interview request.

W: My pleasure. You must be Michael from Windmore High School.

M: Yes. I’m honored to interview the person who designed the school I’m

attending.

W: Thank you. I’m very proud of that design.

M: What was the concept behind it?

W: When planning the design of the school building, I wanted to incorporate

elements of nature into it.

M: I see. Did you apply this concept in any other building designs?

W: Yes. Skyforest Tower. My design included mini gardens for each floor and a

roof-top garden, making the building look like a rising forest.

M: That’s impressive. Actually, my art teacher is taking us on a field trip there

next week.

W: Really? Make sure to visit the observation deck on the 32nd floor. The view

is spectacular.

M: Thanks. I’ll check it out with my classmates.

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

W: Wow, Sam. You turned the student council room into a hot chocolate booth.

M: Yes, Ms. Thompson. We’re ready to sell hot chocolate to raise money for

children in need.

W: Excellent. What are you going to put on the bulletin board under the clock?

M: I’ll post information letting people know where the profits will go.

W: Good. I like the banner on the wall.

M: Thanks. I designed it myself.

W: Awesome. Oh, I’m glad you put my stripe-patterned tablecloth on the table.

M: Thanks for letting us use it. Did you notice the snowman drawing that’s

hanging on the tree?

W: Yeah. I remember it was drawn by the child you helped last year. By the

way, there are three boxes on the floor. What are they for?

M: We’re going to fill those up with donations of toys and books.

W: Sounds great. Good luck.

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

M: Hi, Mary. You look worried. What’s the matter?

W: Hi, Steve. Remember the report about wildflowers I’ve been working on?

M: Of course. That’s for your biology class, right?

W: Yeah. I was able to get pictures of all the wildflowers in my report except

for daisies.

M: I see. Can’t you submit your report without pictures of daisies?

W: No. I really need them. I even tried to take pictures of daisies myself, but I

found out that they usually bloom from spring to fall.

M: You know what? This spring, I went hiking with my dad and took some

pictures of wildflowers.

W: Do you have them on your phone? Can I see them?

M: Sure. Have a look.

W: Oh, the flowers in the pictures are daisies! These will be great for my report.

M: Really? Then I’ll send them to you.

W: Thanks. That would be very helpful.

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6. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오.

M: Welcome to the Chestfield Hotel. How may I help you?

W: Hi, I’m Alice Milford. I made a reservation for me and my husband.

M: [Typing sound] Here it is. You reserved one room for one night at the

regular rate of $100.

W: Can I use this 10% discount coupon?

M: Sure, you can.

W: Fantastic. And is it possible to stay one more night?

M: Let me check. [Mouse clicking sound] Yes, the same room is available for

tomorrow.

W: Good. Do I get a discount for the second night, too?

M: Sorry. The coupon doesn’t apply to the second night. It’ll be $100. Do you

still want to stay an extra night?

W: Yes, I do.

M: Great. Will you and your husband have breakfast? It’s $10 per person for

each day.

W: No thanks. We’ll be going out early to go shopping. Here’s my credit card.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 텐트를 반품하려는 이유를 고르시오.

W: Honey, I’m home.

M: How was your day?

W: Alright. Hey, did you order something? There’s a large box outside the door.

M: It’s the tent we bought online for our camping trip. I’m returning it.

W: Is it because of the size? I remember you said it might be a little small to fit

all of us.

M: Actually, when I set up the tent, it seemed big enough to hold us all.

W: Then, did you find a cheaper one on another website?

M: No, price is not the issue.

W: Then, why are you returning the tent?

M: It’s too heavy to carry around. We usually have to walk a bit to get to the

campsite.

W: I see. Is someone coming to pick up the box?

M: Yes. I already scheduled a pickup.

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8. 대화를 듣고, Bradford Museum of Failure에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Hey, Kelly. Have you been to the Bradford Museum of Failure?

W: I’ve never even heard of it.

M: Well, I went there yesterday and it was amazing.

W: What does the museum exhibit?

M: It exhibits numerous failed products from the world’s best-known companies.

W: Interesting. That makes me curious about the purpose of founding the museum.

M: It was founded to deliver the message that we need to admit our failures to

truly succeed.

W: That’s quite a message, and it makes a lot of sense. Did it just open?

M: No, it opened in 2001.

W: How come I’ve never heard of it?

M: I guess many people don’t know about it. But visiting the museum was an

eye-opening experience.

W: Where is it?

M: It’s located in Greenfalls, Hillside.

W: That’s not too far from here. I’ll be sure to visit it.

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9. National Baking Competition에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Hello, listeners. I’m Carla Jones from the National Baking Association. I’m

glad to announce that we’re hosting the National Baking Competition on

December 20th. It’s an annual event aimed to discover people with a talent

and passion for baking. This year, the theme of the competition is “healthy

desserts.” We had the most applicants in the history of this competition, and

only 10 participants will advance to the final round. The top three will win

the grand prize of $10,000 each, and the recipes of the winners will appear

in our magazine. You can enjoy watching the entire competition from home.

It’ll be broadcast live on our website starting from 9 a.m. If you’re a food

lover, you won’t want to miss watching this event.

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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 주문할 재사용 빨대 세트를 고르시오.

M: Hi, Nicole. What are you doing?

W: Hi, Jack. I’m trying to buy a reusable straw set on the Internet. Do you want

to see?

M: Sure. [Pause] These bamboo ones seem good. They’re made from natural

materials.

W: That’s true, but I’m worried they may not dry quickly.

M: Okay. Then let’s look at straws made from other materials. How much are

you willing to spend on a set of straws?

W: I don’t want to spend more than $10.

M: That’s reasonable. How about length?

W: To use with my tumbler, eight or nine inches should be perfect.

M: Then you’re down to these two. A carrying case would be very useful when

going out.

W: Good point. I’ll take your recommendation and order this set now.

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

M: Lisa, are you okay from all the walking we did today?

W: Actually, Dad, my feet are tired from all the sightseeing. Also, I’m thirsty

because the weather is so hot out here.

M: Oh, then let’s go somewhere inside and get something to drink. Where should

we go?

W:

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

W: Excuse me, sir. I’m from the management office. You cannot park here because

we’re about to close off this section of the parking lot.

M: Why? What’s going on here?

W: We’re going to paint the walls in this section. If there are cars parked here,

we cannot start our work.

M:

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

[3점]

W: Hi. Can I get some help over here?

M: Sure. What can I help you with?

W: I’m thinking of buying this washing machine.

M: Good choice. It’s our best-selling model.

W: I really like its design and it has a lot of useful features. I’ll take it.

M: Great. However, you’ll have to wait for two weeks. We’re out of this model

right now.

W: Oh, no. I need it today. My washing machine broke down yesterday.

M: Then how about buying the one on display?

W: Oh, I didn’t know I could buy the displayed one.

M: Sure, you can. We can deliver and install it today.

W: That’s just what I need, but it’s not a new one.

M: Not to worry. It’s never been used. Also, like with the new ones, you can get

it repaired for free for up to three years.

W: That’s good.

M: We can also give you a 20% discount on it. It’s a pretty good deal.

W:

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

[3점]

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hello, Joe Burrow speaking.

W: Hello. This is Officer Blake from the Roselyn Police Station.

M: Oh, it’s good to speak to you again.

W: Nice to speak to you, too. Do you remember the boy who found your briefcase

and brought it here?

M: Sure. I wanted to give him a reward. But he wouldn’t accept it.

W: I remember you saying that before.

M: Yeah. I’d still like to somehow express my thanks in person.

W: Good. That’s why I’m calling you. Are you available next Friday at 10 a.m.?

M: Yes. I’m free at that time. Why?

W: The boy will receive the Junior Citizen Award for what he’s done for you.

M: That’s great news!

W: There’ll be a ceremony for him at the police station, and he invited you as

his guest. I was wondering if you can make it.

M:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Ben이 Stacy에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Ben and Stacy are neighbors. Ben has been growing tomatoes in his

backyard for several years. Ben shares his tomatoes with Stacy every year

because she loves his fresh tomatoes. Today, Ben notices that his tomatoes

will be ready to be picked in about a week. However, he leaves for a

month-long business trip tomorrow. He’s worried that there’ll be no fresh

tomatoes left in his backyard by the time he comes back. He’d like Stacy to

have them while they are fresh and ripe. So, Ben wants to tell Stacy that she

can come and get the tomatoes from his backyard whenever she wants. In

this situation, what would Ben most likely say to Stacy?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16∼17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, students. Last time, I gave you a list of English expressions containing

color terms. Today, we’ll learn how these expressions got their meanings. The

first expression is “out of the blue,” meaning something happens unexpectedly.

It came from the phrase “a lightning bolt out of the blue,” which expresses the

idea that it’s unlikely to see lightning when there’s a clear blue sky. The next

expression, “white lie,” means a harmless lie to protect someone from a harsh

truth. This is because the color white traditionally symbolizes innocence.

Another expression, “green thumb,” refers to a great ability to cultivate plants.

Planting pots were often covered with tiny green plants, so those who worked

in gardens had green-stained hands. The last expression, “to see red,” means

to suddenly get very angry. Its origin possibly comes from the belief that bulls

get angry and attack when a bullfighter waves a red cape. I hope this lesson

helps you remember these phrases better.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 색깔이 아닌 것은?

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2019년도 영어 수학능력평가 듣기 문제 수능영어듣기 정답 및 대본




1 ③ 2 13 ④ 3 25 ③ 2 37 ⑤ 3

2 ④ 2 14 ⑤ 2 26 ④ 2 38 ③ 2

3 ① 2 15 ① 3 27 ⑤ 2 39 ③ 3

4 ① 2 16 ③ 2 28 ④ 2 40 ① 2

5 ② 2 17 ⑤ 2 29 ② 3 41 ③ 2

6 ④ 2 18 ③ 2 30 ⑤ 2 42 ② 3

7 ⑤ 2 19 ① 2 31 ③ 2 43 ② 2

8 ② 2 20 ① 2 32 ① 2 44 ⑤ 2

9 ② 3 21 ① 2 33 ② 3 45 ② 2

10 ④ 2 22 ④ 2 34 ② 3

11 ⑤ 2 23 ④ 3 35 ④ 2

12 ④ 2 24 ① 2 36 ③ 2


2019학년도 대학수학능력시험

영어 영역 듣기평가 대본

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

M: Amy, you said you’re going to study at Donna’s house tonight, right?

W: Yes, Dad. We have to submit our team report online by midnight.

M: I think you’ll be quite late. Should I pick you up?

W:

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

W: Thank you for waiting, sir. How can I help you?

M: My son wants to join the road safety program. Are there any seats still

available?

W: It’s your lucky day! Somebody just canceled. So your son can have that seat.

M:

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

M: Attention, Whittenberg Dragons and Westbrook Whales fans. This is an

announcement about today’s game at Estana Stadium. Today’s baseball

game was supposed to begin in twenty minutes. But it started raining one

hour ago, and has not stopped. According to the forecast, the weather will

only get worse. Because of this, we have decided to cancel today’s game.

Tickets you purchased for today’s event will be fully refunded. And

information about the make-up game will be updated on our website soon.

Once again, today’s game has been canceled due to heavy rain. Thank you

for visiting our stadium, and we hope to see you again at our next game.

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4. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

W: Andrew, you look unhappy. What’s wrong?

M: Hi, Ms. Benson. I’ve been trying this chemical reaction experiment again

and again, but it’s not working.

W: Why isn’t it working?

M: I don’t know. Maybe I don’t have much talent for chemistry.

W: Don’t be so hard on yourself.

M: So what should I do?

W: I believe that the path to success is through analyzing failure.

M: Analyzing failure? What do you mean?

W: By examining what went wrong in your experiment, you can do it right.

M: Hmm. You mean that even though my experiment didn’t work, I can learn

something from failure?

W: Exactly. If you figure out how and why it didn’t work, you can succeed at

your experiment.

M: Now I understand. I’ll review my experiment. Thanks.

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

[Cell phone rings.]

W: Hello.

M: Hello, Ms. Monroe. This is John Brown. I’m calling to invite you to a

special event.

W: Oh, thank you for calling. What’s the event?

M: Our museum will hold an exhibition of antique items, including the old

pictures and tools you donated, under the theme Life in the 1800s.

W: That’s wonderful. When is it?

M: It’ll be from December 3rd to 7th. And it’s all thanks to generous people

like you.

W: It’s my pleasure. I want my donation to help people learn about the past.

M: Thank you. The antique items you donated have really improved our

collection.

W: I’m glad to hear that. I’m looking forward to visiting the exhibition.

M: I’ll send you the invitation letter soon.

W: Great. I’ll be waiting for it.

M: Again, on behalf of our museum, we appreciate your donation.

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

M: Mom, I think the backyard is ready for Dad’s birthday party.

W: Really? Let’s see.

M: [Pause] I hung a screen between the trees.

W: That’s nice.

M: I think he’ll enjoy watching our old family videos there.

W: I’m sure he will. Oh, did you buy the heart-shaped cake on the table?

M: Yes. I got it from Dad’s favorite bakery.

W: He’ll love it. What are the two boxes under the chair?

M: They’re gifts from Grandma and Grandpa.

W: How nice of them. Hmm. I think the striped mat on the grass is too small.

We cannot all sit there.

M: You’re right. I’ll bring more chairs.

W: Good idea. And you put the grill next to the garden lamp.

M: Yeah. As you know, Dad loves barbecue.

W: Right. We’re almost ready for the party.

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

W: Jim, are you doing a presentation for the science fair?

M: Yes. I’m really nervous because it’s my first time presenting in public.

W: Don’t worry. You’ll do well. What’s the topic?

M: Eating insects as food.

W: Sounds interesting. Why did you choose that?

M: Because it’s a possible solution to future food problems.

W: So what are you going to do in your presentation?

M: I’ll introduce some insect-based recipes and share my survey results on

people’s opinions about eating insects.

W: I can’t wait to see it. I’ll take some pictures for you since it’s your first

public presentation.

M: Thank you. But my brother Tom is going to take pictures.

W: Okay. Is there anything I can help you with?

M: Sure. Could you help with distributing hand-outs to the audience?

W: Yes, I’ll do that.

M: Thank you.

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8. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 드론 비행 대회에 참가할 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hey, Rebecca. I have good news.

W: Hi, Michael. What is it?

M: I saw an advertisement about a drone flying competition. Why don’t we

enter the competition as a team?

W: Great! I recently got a new drone as a graduation present. Is there anything

we need to enter the competition?

M: No, all we need is our own drones.

W: Good. My new drone flies much faster and longer than the old one. When is

the competition?

M: It’s next Friday afternoon.

W: Friday? I can’t make it that day.

M: Oh! I forgot. You said that your parents are visiting.

W: Actually, they came yesterday.

M: Then, why can’t you go?

W: I have to go to a job interview.

M: I see. Good luck on the interview. I’ll try to find another partner.

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9. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Good afternoon. What can I help you with, sir?

M: I’m looking for inline skates for my twins.

W: I see. We have beginner skates and advanced skates. A pair of beginner

skates is $60 and a pair of advanced skates is $80.

M: My boys will start learning next week.

W: Then you need the beginner skates.

M: Right. I’ll buy two pairs in size 13.

W: Okay. And I think your sons also need safety equipment.

M: They already have elbow and knee pads. So, they only need helmets. How

much are helmets?

W: They originally cost $20 each. But we have a promotion this week. So, you

will get a 50 percent discount on each helmet.

M: That’s nice. I’ll buy two helmets.

W: Do you want anything else?

M: No, that’s all. Here’s my credit card.

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10. 대화를 듣고, International Fireworks Festival에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, what are you looking at?

W: I’m looking at the International Fireworks Festival website. You know I

love fireworks.

M: Okay, then we should go. When is it?

W: It’s on Saturday, November 24th and starts at 8 p.m. It’s also at the same

place as last year.

M: Ah! It’ll be held at Green Dove Park again?

W: Yes. And the website says four countries are going to participate this year.

M: Great. Which countries?

W: Korea, Spain, China and the U.S. will take part.

M: Our children loved the festival last year. Let’s take them again.

W: Of course. But last year, there were almost no parking spaces available near

the park.

M: If we don’t drive, how should we get there?

W: The festival provides a free shuttle bus from Town Hall Station.

M: Really? Then, let’s take the shuttle bus.

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11. 2018 Upcycling Workshop에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오.

W: Attention, please. I’m Jenny Stone, the manager of the community center.

I’m going to tell you about the 2018 Upcycling Workshop. Upcycling is

creative reuse. It gives new life to old objects. The workshop will last three

days, from November 23rd to 25th. It’ll run from 1 to 4 p.m. The workshop

will be held in the seminar room. And we have a special treat this time. The

famous fashion designer, Elizabeth Thompson, will teach you in the

workshop. You’ll learn many upcycling methods from her. For example,

you’ll remake plastic bags into rugs and old shirts into hats. All materials

are provided. And there’s no participation fee. The workshop is open to

people 18 and older. We’re looking forward to seeing you. 

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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 여자가 구매할 도마를 고르시오.

M: Welcome to Camilo’s Kitchen.

W: Hello. I’m looking for a cutting board.

M: Let me show you our five top-selling models, all at affordable prices. Do

you have a preference for any material? We have plastic, maple, and walnut

cutting boards.

W: I don’t want the plastic one because I think plastic isn’t environmentally

friendly.

M: I see. What’s your budget range?

W: No more than $50.

M: Okay. Do you prefer one with or without a handle?

W: I think a cutting board with a handle is easier to use. So I’ll take one with a

handle.

M: Then, which size do you want? You have two models left.

W: Hmm. A small-sized cutting board isn’t convenient when I cut vegetables.

I’ll buy the other model.

M: Great. Then this is the cutting board for you.

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

[3점]

W: Honey, what did the doctor say about your neck?

M: She said that it’s not too bad. I just need to take these pills and get enough

rest.

W: I’m relieved that it’s not so serious.

M: But there’s a problem. The doctor said I shouldn’t drive after taking the

medicine. It can make me very sleepy.

W: Oh, no. What about your business trip on Monday?

M: Exactly. I’m supposed to drive my team members since I know the area.

W: You cannot drive. It would be very dangerous.

M: Maybe I’ll skip the medicine before I drive.

W: Wouldn’t it delay your recovery and even make your neck pain worse?

M: Yeah. I do need to take the medicine regularly.

W: Then one solution would be to see if somebody else in your team can drive

instead of you.

M:

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

M: Hey, Jessica. You got here early.

W: You too, Mike. What are you reading?

M: I’m reading a magazine article about the musical Spring Empire.

W: Oh, Spring Empire? I’m going to see it next week. What does the article

say?

M: It mentions that the leading actors are geniuses and that the musical is

going to be so popular.

W: Wow, I really can’t wait to see it.

M: Actually, I’ve seen it already. Since you haven’t watched the musical, I

recommend you read the original novel first.

W: Why do you say that?

M: The storyline is complicated. In my case, reading the novel first helped me

fully understand and better enjoy the musical.

W: Then, I need to get a copy of the book.

M: I have one. I can lend it to you if you want.

W:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Steve가 Cathy에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

M: Cathy is starting high school and is looking to join a club. She’s interested

in translation and has volunteered as a translator before. So she’s happy

when she finds a translation club at her school. To enter the club, she must

write a self-introduction letter. However, she’s not satisfied with the letter

she wrote. She remembers that her older brother Steve has lots of

experience writing self-introduction letters. Cathy asks him for advice

about her self-introduction letter. Steve thinks the letter doesn’t focus

enough on what she did as a volunteer translator. So Steve wants to suggest

to Cathy that she emphasize her volunteer work related to translation. In

this situation, what would Steve most likely say to Cathy? 

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

W: Hello, students. Previously, we discussed traditional foods in different countries.

Today, I’ll talk about surprising birthplaces of everyday foods. First, people

believe the Caesar salad is named after a Roman emperor. But a well-known

story is that the name came from a chef in Mexico. He created it by putting

together some basic ingredients when running out of food. Second, bagels are a

famous New York food. But they’re likely from central Europe. A widely

repeated story says that they were first made in Vienna to celebrate the defeat of

an invading army. Third, many people think kiwis are from New Zealand. It’s

probably because a small flightless bird from New Zealand has the same name.

In fact, the food is from China. Last, if there’s any country known for potatoes,

it’s Ireland. That’s because crop failures of this food caused extreme hunger in

Ireland in the 19th century. However, the food is believed to come from South

America. Now, we’ll watch a short video about these foods.

16. 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 음식이 아닌 것은?

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31 ① 32 ② 33 ② 34 ① 35 ④

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41 ④ 42 ① 43 ③ 44 ③ 45 ④



1. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Alice,  I  see  you’re  wearing  new  shoes.  They look nice!

W: Thanks. I like the design of these shoes.

M: Yes, it’s very unique. Where did you get them? W:  

2. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Kevin, how about going to a movie tonight? M: Sounds  great.  Do you  have anything  in mind?

I heard Billy’s  Story  is very funny.

W: Sorry,  but  I’ve  already  watched  that  movie with my mom.

M:  

M:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 파악하기

M: Hello,    everyone.    It’s    time    for    Your Well-Being   Life.   I’m   your   health   adviser, Martin   Wilson.   How   much   time   do   you usually  spend  eating  your  meals?  According to   recent   research,   people   take   in   fewer calories  when  they  slow  their  eating  pace. Not  only  does  eating  slowly  make  you  eat less,  it  also  helps  your  stomach  process  the food  well.  When  you  eat  slower,  you’ll  chew your   food   more,   which   leads   to   better digestion. Plus, you can be happier by tasting great  food  and  enjoying  it  fully.  Eat  more slowly,  and  you  can  improve  your  overall health, increasing the pleasure of eating.

4. [출제의도] 화자의 의견 파악하기

W: Good morning, Jack.

M: Hi, Sophie. What did you do last weekend?

W: I taught dance to some children at the community center as a volunteer. As you know, my hobby is dancing.

M: Good for you! I want to do some volunteer work like you. Do you have any ideas for me?

W: I recommend you do volunteer work connected to your hobbies. You’ll want to volunteer regularly when you’re doing what you enjoy.

M: That’s true. Well, I’ve been into baking these days. Is there anything I can do with that?

W: What about baking bread for the elders at the senior center?

M: That sounds great! It would be nice to share my bread with other people.

W: Yeah, I think it’s good to do volunteer work related to your hobby.

M: Thanks for your idea. I might be able to enjoy doing volunteer work.

5. [출제의도] 화자의 관계 추론하기

M: Hello, Ms. Green. How are you?

W: Hi, Mr. Johnson. I’m here to pick up my car. M: Okay. Come with me. [Pause]  Here’s your car. W: It looks like a new one.

M: I fixed and repainted the scratched part.

W: This  is  already  the  third  time  I  visited  here for the same kind of mistake.

M: You  said  you  bumped  your  car  while  you were parking, right?

W: Yes. I’ve driven my car for a year, but I still have some difficulties with parking.

M: You  might  want  to  find  someone  to  help  you practice parking.

W: I guess so. Thanks for your suggestion.

M: No problem. Here’s the repair bill for today. W: Okay. I’ll pay by credit card.

6. [출제의도] 대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

W: Edward, come and look at this photo. M: Wow! Where did you take it?

W: At  the  art  exhibition.  It  was  held  at  my school  festival  last  week.  Here,  the  banner on the wall says ‘Parents’ Art Exhibition.’

M: Were   all   these   made   by   parents   of   the students at your school?

W: Yes. I went there with my friend, Jane.

M: Is  she  the  girl  wearing  glasses  on  the  left side of the picture?

W: That’s right.

M: I see. The hat on the table is beautiful.

W: Actually,  my  mom  made  it.  She  likes  to make things in her free time.

M: She’s  very  talented.  The  lamp  next  to  the hat also looks nice.

W: Yeah,  I  can’t  believe  it’s  handmade.  Look  at the  lion  sculpture  on  the  right  side.  Isn’t  it so lifelike?

M: So  it  is.  All  of  these  pieces  look  wonderful.

You must have had a great time there.

7. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

M: Honey, how’s the cooking going for the party? W: I already made a pizza and put it into the oven. M: Great. Our guests will be here in an hour.

W: Let’s check if everything else is prepared, then. M: Okay.  I  finished  vacuuming  the  living  room.

Did you clean the dining room?

W: Yes,  I  did.  I  also  put  out  the  tableware.  Do we have enough chairs for everybody?

M: I   think   so.   [Pause]    Wait,   Mr.   and   Mrs. Brown said they would come with their baby!

W: Oh,  we  have  a  baby  chair  in  the  garage. Would you please go and get the baby chair?

M: Sure. I’ll do that right now.

W: Thanks.   I’ll   prepare   some   drinks   for   our guests, then.

8. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

[Cell phone rings.]

W: Hello.

M: Hi, Jenny. This is Brian. What are you doing?

W: Oh, hi, Brian! I’m just on my way to the library.

M: Are you going to check out some books?

W: No. I need to search for some materials to write my literature report. What’s on your mind?

M: I’m calling you to say that I cannot go see the basketball game this Saturday.

W: Why not? You said you could go.

M: I’m sorry. I forgot something important.

W: What’s that? You don’t have your part-time job on Saturdays.

M: No. But, my parents are going to visit my uncle’s on that day.

W: So I guess you should go with them.

M: Actually, no. My younger brother has a dentist appointment, so I have to take him to the dentist while my parents are out.

W: I see. Then let’s go to the basketball game next time.

M: Okay. Thanks for understanding.

9. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

M: Welcome to Eddie’s Kitchen! How may I help you? W: Hi.  I’d  like  to  order  some  food  for  takeout.

What kind of salad do you have?

M: We  have  shrimp  salad  and  mushroom  salad.

They’re $5 each.

W: I’ll  have  two  shrimp  salads.  And...  what  are your popular main dishes?

M: One  of  our  best  is  fried  chicken.  We  only use fresh oil to fry and it’s very crispy.

W: Oh,  my  children  would  like  chicken.  How much is it?

M: It’s $10 a box.

W: That  sounds  reasonable.  I’d  like  three  boxes of chicken, please.

M: Okay.  You  ordered  two  shrimp  salads  and three boxes of chicken, right?

W: Yes. And I downloaded this coupon from your website. Can I use it?

M: Sure, you can get 10% off the total price. W: Great. Here’s my credit card.

10. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

W: Hey, Chris. Take a look at this poster. M: What’s it about, Hailey?

W: It’s  a  promotion  for  Sky  Adventure  Event.  It seems like fun. Why don’t we go?

M: Sounds  interesting.  The  poster  says  it’ll  be held from August 4th to 8th.

W: It’s  during  our  summer  vacation.  And  the event  will  be  in  Vaston  Grand  Park.  That’s not far from our town.

M: Great.    There    will    be    some    enjoyable activities, too.

W: Yeah.  We  can  take  a  balloon  flight  or  enjoy skydiving.

M: I’d  like  to  try.  But  wouldn’t  the  skydiving  be a bit dangerous?

W: Don’t    worry.    Here,    it    says    experienced instructors will be there all the time.

M: Good.  Admission  tickets  are  only  $10.  Let’s make reservations online.

W: Okay. I’m sure it’ll be a very exciting experience.

11. [출제의도] 담화의 세부 내용 파악하기

[Chime bell rings.]

W: Attention, students! This is your school counselor Linda Ford. I’d like to introduce a career counseling program in our school.

We’re going to invite five professional career counselors. They’ll help you understand the and capabilities. The program will be held on

every Thursday next month, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. You’re going to meet the counselors in the school counseling center. And you’ll be

able to have one-on-one counseling with one of them. To participate in this program, you need to submit an application form to

the school office in advance. Every applicant will get an e-mail about an individual counseling time. Don’t miss this great

opportunity to explore your career paths!

12. [출제의도] 대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

W: Matthew,  why  are  you  looking  at  a  flower delivery website?

M: I  want  to  send  some  flowers  to  my  cousin who  is  opening  a  coffee  shop.  Would  you help me to choose a package?

W: Sure. What type of flowers will you send?

M: Hmm....  She  doesn’t  like  orchids  that  much.  I’d rather choose from among the other four options.

W: Okay.  They  all  look  beautiful.  But,  don’t  you think  spending  over  fifty  dollars  is  a  little too much?

M: I  agree.  My  cousin  might  feel  uncomfortable with  such  an  expensive  gift.  And  how  about the container?

W: I   think   flowers   in   baskets   are   better.   A basket  can  be  used  for  decoration  in  her coffee shop later.

M: Good  idea.  Do  you  think  I  should  have  it hand-delivered?

W: Absolutely.

M: Okay.  I’ll  order  this  one  delivered  by  hand.

Thanks for your help.

13. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Hi, Anna! Long time no see.

W: Hey, David. How’s your vacation going?

M: It’s  going  well.  What  are  you  doing  lately?

You’re looking good!

W: Thanks. I’m working out these days.

M: Oh,  I  think  I  need  to  work  out,  too.  What kind of exercise do you do?

W: I  ride  an  indoor  bike  and  do  some  stretching by myself at home.

M: Don’t  you  go  to  a  gym?  It  must  not  be  easy to work out alone.

W: I don’t think so. It’s more comfortable because I don’t have to care about other people.

M: But,  aren’t  you  more  likely  to  skip  workouts at home?

W: Actually,  I  can  exercise  every day  regardless of time and even when the weather is bad.

M: Now  that  you  say  so,  home  workouts  seem to be better than I thought.

W:  

14. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

W: Mark, I have big news!

M: What is it, Ally?

W: I was selected to be an exchange student. I’m going to a college in Spain for a year. M: Congratulations! That’ll be very helpful for

you because your major is Spanish.

W: Thanks. I’m a bit worried about being alone there, but I expect to improve my Spanish a lot.

M: Of course you will. Did you find a place to stay there?

W: I’m supposed to stay in a dormitory on campus with other exchange students.

M: That sounds great. You’re going to meet many people from other countries.

W: Right. I’ll have to adapt to totally new circumstances.

M: Well, it might take some effort to fit into an unfamiliar culture.

W: Yeah, I feel a little nervous since it’s my first time going abroad.

M:

15. [출제의도] 담화의 상황에 맞는 적절한 표현 고르기

M: Ted  and  Rachel  are  classmates.  Ted  always puts  used  paper  or  cardboard  boxes  in  the recycling  bin  to  protect  the  environment.  But Rachel   usually   throws   her   paper   into   the trash  can  after  using  it.  There’s  a  recycling bin  for  paper  in  their  classroom,  but  she doesn’t  seem  to  care  about  that.  Ted  thinks she   needs   to   change   her   habit   for   the environment.  Today,  Ted  sees  Rachel  putting used  paper  into  the  trash  can  with  other waste.  Ted  wants  to  advise  Rachel  to  put paper  in  the  recycling  bin,  separating  it  from general  waste.  In  this  situation,  what  would Ted most likely say to Rachel?

Ted:  

16~17 긴 담화 듣기

W: Good evening, Music Alive listeners! I’m your host,  Kate  Anderson.  Tonight,  I’m  going  to talk   about   African-American   music.   We’re going to see some types of African-American music  throughout  modern  history.  One  of  the earliest  was  blues,  which  developed  in  the first   decade   of   the   20th   century.   It’s   a combination   of   African   work   songs   and shouts.  And  it’s  also  the  basis  for  much  of modern American popular music. Later on, jazz became  a  major  form  of  musical  expression beginning  in  the  1920s.  It  has  roots  in  West African musical expression and is characterized by   call   and   response   vocals   and   different rhythms.  Next,  funk  is  a  music  style  that originated in the mid-1960s. African-American musicians who created this new form of music focused less on melody and more on danceable rhythms.  Finally,  hip  hop  is  a  music  genre developed  in  the  1970s.  It  consists  of  a stylized   rhythmic   music   that   often   comes with   rapping.   It   developed   into   its   own culture, too. Now, let’s listen to some famous music from each genre.

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 9월 모의평가 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본

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2021학년도 대학수학능력시험 9월 모의평가 영어 영역 듣기평가 대본


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

W: Hello, students. This is your principal, Ms. Carson. I’m sure you’ve all been looking forward to the reopening of our school store. I’m very happy to announce that after some improvements the store will finally open again tomorrow. Based on your comments and requests, we have expanded the space of the store and replaced the chairs and tables. So now, the school store has become a better place for you to relax and enjoy your snacks. The store’s operating hours will remain the same as before. Once again, our school store is reopening tomorrow. I hope you will all enjoy it.

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2. 대화를 듣고, 남자의 의견으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Cathy, it feels so great to be out in the mountains, doesn’t it?

W: Yes, Dad. Look at that tree. There’s a squirrel.

M: Oh, there’s also a bird on the branch.

W: I want to feed them. Is it okay if I share my sandwich with them?

M: Hmm... I don’t think feeding wildlife is a good idea.

W: Why do you think so, Dad? Isn’t giving food to them helpful?

M: No. If people feed wild animals, they’ll stop looking for wild food and they could lose their survival abilities in nature.

W: I didn’t know that.

M: Also, certain nutrients in human foods are harmful to some animals. This is another reason why we shouldn’t feed wild animals.

W: I guess giving food to wildlife is not as helpful as I thought.

M: That’s right.

W: I’ll keep that in mind.

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

W: Jack, I’ve been waiting with these clothes for you. You’re going on air in 30 minutes.

M: Sorry, Amy. It took longer than usual to organize the weather data and write my script for the weather broadcast.

W: I was worried you might be late for the live weather report.

M: I’m ready. What am I wearing today?

W: I suggest this gray suit with a navy tie.

M: Okay. I’ll go get dressed.

W: Wait. Put on these glasses, too. They’ll give you a more professional look.

M: Whatever you say. I can always count on you when it comes to clothing and style.

W: That’s what I’m here for. By the way, thanks to your weather forecast yesterday, I was prepared for the sudden showers this morning.

M: I did say there was an 80% chance of rain in the morning.

W: Yes, you did. Now, go get changed.

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

W: Hi, David. How was your picnic with your family on the weekend?

M: It was good. Do you want to see a picture I took?

W: Sure. [Pause] Wow, your son has grown a lot.

M: He sure has. He just turned 11 years old.

W: Time flies. The drone on top of the box must be his.

M: Yeah. He brings it with him everywhere.

W: I see. Oh, there are three bicycles.

M: Yes. We love riding bicycles these days.

W: That’s good. I like that checkered-patterned mat.

M: That’s my wife’s favorite pattern. Do you recognize that heart-shaped cushion?

W: Of course. We each got that cushion from our company last year.

M: Right. My wife loves it.

W: Me, too. Oh, I guess your wife did the bird painting on the canvas.

M: Uh-huh. We all had a great time.

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5. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 할 일로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

M: Honey, I’m so excited about going camping tomorrow.

W: Me, too. I especially like our plan of watching a movie outdoors by the campfire.

M: Absolutely! I think it’s a great idea.

W: It’s going to be so romantic. Did you pack the projector and screen?

M: Of course. I’ve put them in the car.

W: Great. Thanks.

M: Shall we take some blankets just in case it gets cold in the evening?

W: I’ve already packed them in our luggage.

M: Good. Oh, we haven’t decided which movie we’re going to watch tomorrow. Could you pick one?

W: Sure. I’ll choose a movie.

M: Thanks. Do you know where the folding chairs are?

W: I think I last saw them in the trunk.

M: Alright. I’ll check when I’m putting the luggage in the car.

W: Great. I cannot wait for tomorrow!

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6. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]

W: Welcome to Vestian Electronics. How can I help you?

M: Hi. I need webcams for my son and daughter for their online classes. Which

one would you recommend?

W: This one is really popular among youngsters. It has a great design and

picture quality.

M: That model seems good. How much is it?

W: The original price was $70, but it’s on sale. It’s $60 now.

M: Nice! I’ll take two.

W: Anything else?

M: I also need a wireless speaker.

W: I recommend this one. The sound quality is good and it’s only $20.

M: Perfect. Then I’ll take that as well.

W: Do you also need two of these?

M: No. Just one is enough. I already have one speaker at home.

W: Okay. Also, this week, we’re having an autumn sales event. With any purchase

of $100 or more, we’re giving a $10 discount to customers.

M: Great! Here’s my credit card.

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7. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 송별회 장소를 변경한 이유를 고르시오.

M: Hey, Laura. What’s up?

W: You know we’re having a farewell party for our boss, Miranda, next Friday,

right?

M: Yes. The party is at 7 p.m. at the seafood restaurant downtown, isn’t it?

W: That was the original plan. But I changed the place.

M: Oh, really? Didn’t you say that restaurant is known for their great service

and reasonable price?

W: Yeah. That’s why I booked a table there. But I changed the place to the

Italian restaurant near the seafood restaurant.

M: I guess you did that because Miranda loves Italian food.

W: She does, but she also really likes seafood.

M: Then, why did you change the place?

W: I found out that some of our coworkers have seafood allergies.

M: Oh, that’s why. By the way, Janet from the sales department said she wanted

to come.

W: Great! I’m sure Miranda will be happy to see her.

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8. 대화를 듣고, Run with Your Dog 행사에 관해 언급되지 않은 것을 고르시오.

W: Hey, Lucas. What are you doing?

M: Hi, Erica. I’m reading an email about a charity event called Run with Your Dog.

W: I’ve never heard about that before. What is it for?

M: This event is to raise money for animal shelters in the neighborhood.

W: That sounds like a really good cause. Are you going to sign up?

M: Yes. Are you interested?

W: Maybe. When is it?

M: It’s on Saturday, September 19th. The event will run from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

W: That’s good. I’m free, then. Where will it be held?

M: It’ll take place at Magic River Park.

W: Oh, I often walk my dog there. Is there a participation fee?

M: Yes. It’s $5. If you would like to join, I’ll send you the link to the website,

which provides more detailed information.

W: Yes, please. I want to participate in the event, too.

M: Good. I expect to see you there.

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9. Bluemont Salt Mine의 특별 행사에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지 않는 것을

고르시오.

M: Hello, listeners. I’m Bernard Reed from Bluemont Salt Mine. I’m pleased to

announce that we’re having a special event from October 10th to October

16th. It’s to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the salt mine’s opening.

During this event, visitors will be allowed to enter the deepest part of our

mine. Also, you’ll have the chance to dress up in our traditional miner’s

clothes. Feel free to take pictures to remember your visit. But that’s not all.

There will be a 50% discount on the admission fee for all visitors. Last but

not least, we’re giving away a gift to all visitors. It’s a badge with the

Bluemont logo on it. For more information, please visit our website.

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10. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 주문할 크레용 세트를 고르시오.

W: Honey, what should we get for our granddaughter, Emily, for her birthday?

M: Well, I’ve been looking up crayon sets on the Internet. Do you want to see?

W: Sure. [Pause] How many crayons do you think are enough?

M: I think 48 crayons are too many for a six year old.

W: I agree. But I also want to spend more than $10 on our granddaughter’s present.

M: Definitely. Do you think she needs washable ones?

W: Yes. That way Emily can wash off crayon marks if she gets them on her hands.

M: I see. Look. Each set comes with a free gift.

W: Oh, that’s right. Which one is better for her, a sharpener or a coloring book?

M: I think the coloring book is better because she likes to collect all kinds of

coloring books.

W: Right. I really think she’s going to love our present.

M: Then, it’s settled. Let’s order this one.

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

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hello, Chloe. How’s your leg?

W: Hey, Sean. It still hurts, but the doctor said I’ll be fully recovered in a few days.

M: I’m glad to hear that. Then, will you be able to play in the tennis match next

weekend as scheduled?

W:

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

W: Mr. Brown, I brought this P.E. uniform that somebody left in the cafeteria.

M: That’s very considerate of you. Is the student’s name on the uniform?

W: Yes, but the student is not from our homeroom class. The uniform must

belong to a student in another class.

M:

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

[3점]

[Cell phone rings.]

M: Hi, Stacy. What are you doing this afternoon?

W: Hi, Ben. I hope to finish my math homework around noon, and after that I

don’t have any plans. Why?

M: I was thinking about going to a cooking class at 5 p.m. Do you want to come?

W: A cooking class? Isn’t cooking difficult? I’m already stressed out from doing

my homework.

M: Well, actually, I recently read an article that said cooking is very effective in

relieving stress.

W: What do you mean?

M: When you cook, the smell from the food you’re making can help you feel

relaxed.

W: I can see that. The smell of a freshly-cooked meal calms me down.

M: That’s what I mean. Also, when you eat the delicious food you make, you’ll

feel happy.

W: That does sound appealing. Perhaps it’ll help me take my mind off schoolwork.

M: Exactly. You should definitely come with me.

W:

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

M: Honey, what time are we visiting the museum?

W: We should be able to get to the museum at around 2 p.m. after having lunch

at Nanco’s Restaurant.

M: Okay. Are we taking the bus?

W: We have two kids with us and the museum is pretty far from the restaurant.

Let’s drive.

M: But it’ll be hard to find a parking space at the museum today. There are so

many visitors on the weekend.

W: How about using an app to search for parking lots near the museum?

M: Is there an app for that?

W: Yes. The app is called Parking Paradise. It helps you find and reserve a

parking spot.

M: That’s cool! Have you tried it?

W: No. But I heard that it’s user-friendly and convenient.

M: It sounds handy. Let me find the app and download it.

W: Okay. Can you find a parking space while I get the kids ready?

M:

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15. 다음 상황 설명을 듣고, Jane이 Andrew에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

[3점]

W: Andrew is preparing to sell his used things at his school festival next week.

Andrew gathers all the stuff that he wants to sell and asks his mother, Jane,

what she thinks of his selections. Jane looks through the items and notices

that some of them are old and in poor condition. She thinks that Andrew

shouldn’t take such worn-out things to the festival because people won’t be

interested in buying them. So, Jane wants to suggest that Andrew should

only pick out the ones that are in fine condition. In this situation, what would

Jane most likely say to Andrew?

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16번부터 17번까지는 두 번 들려줍니다.

[16~17] 다음을 듣고, 물음에 답하시오.

M: Hello, students. Last class, we discussed the harm caused by insects. Today,

we’re going to learn about the advantages that insects can bring us. First,

honeybees play a crucial role in the reproductive process of plants by helping

them to produce seeds. In the U.S., the honeybees’ assistance in this process

accounts for about $20 billion in crops per year, including fruits and vegetables.

Second, insects like grasshoppers are a major food source in the world because

they’re high in protein and low in cholesterol. In Mexico, for example, you can

easily find fried grasshoppers sold in village markets. Next, silkworms are

responsible for producing most of the world’s silk, which is recognized as a

valuable product. In China, silkworms produce approximately 30,000 tons of

raw silk annually. Finally, fruit flies have been used by many researchers in

genetic studies. Fruit flies are practical test subjects for such studies due to their

short lifespan. Now, let’s watch some video clips to help you understand better.

16. 남자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

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17. 언급된 곤충이 아닌 것은?

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1. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

M: Honey, what did the weather forecast say this

morning?

W: It said the level of fine dust is high today.

We’d better wear a mask.

M: Okay, I will. Where are the masks?

W:

2. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: What’s wrong with this computer? The file

won’t open up.

M: Let me see. I think the computer works fine

but this file seems to be broken.

W: Oh, no. Our presentation is in half an hour.

We can’t do the presentation without the file.

M:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적을 추론한다.

M: Good morning, students. This is your vice

principal, Mr. Marcus. As you know, students

and teachers from our sister school in

Singapore are visiting us next Monday for the

exchange program. We’ve been looking forward

to their visit and have arranged many things.

Unfortunately, one of the students who

volunteered to offer a homestay

accommodation came down with the flu. We

need to find a new host family who can

accommodate a female student for two nights.

She is in 10th grade and likes pop music. She

doesn’t mind dogs or cats. Hosting a guest will

give you an opportunity to make a foreign

friend. If you are interested, please visit the

administration office today.

4. [출제의도] 대화자의 의견을 추론한다.

W: Jason, you look worried. Something wrong?

M: I’ve been working on the invention project for

hours, but can’t come up with any good ideas.

W: Well, then why don’t you stop working on it,

go outside and take a walk? That’s what I

often do when I’m stuck.

M: I don’t have time for that. The project is due

next Monday.

W: I understand. But just sitting at a desk doesn’t

always help. Taking a walk instead may help

you think outside the box.

M: Really? How come?

W: While walking around, you can see different

things. Seeing various scenes can give you

some inspiration.

M: I’ve never thought about it that way.

W: Besides, fresh air can make your brain work

better and help you develop new ideas.

M: That does make sense. Thanks for the tip.

5. [출제의도] 대화자의 관계를 추론한다.

W: Hi, Kevin. You came again. It seems you

brought more books today.

M: That’s right. I’m moving out next month, so

I’m clearing out my stuff.

W: I see. Can you put the books on the counter,

please?

M: Sure. I hope you don’t reject too many books

like the last time.

W: I’m sorry about that but I don’t accept books

with stains. It’s been my policy since I opened

this bookstore.

M: I understand. I wouldn’t buy secondhand books

with stains myself.

W: I appreciate your understanding. Well, these

books seem to be in better condition than the

last time.

M: Then, are you taking them all?

W: Yes. I think I can give you $30. Is that okay?

M: Sure.

6. [출제의도] 그림과 대화의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

M: Sarah, I’ve finally finished setting up our stage

for the play. How do you like it?

W: Looks great. The sofa in the center of the

stage looks familiar.

M: It used to be in the meeting room.

W: I see. The fireplace on the left of the sofa

creates a cozy atmosphere.

M: It does. Don’t you like the clock behind the

sofa? Mr. Baker kindly lent it to us.

W: How nice of him! The curtains next to the

clock look beautiful.

M: The actors will come out on the stage through

those curtains.

W: The door on the right is opened. Shouldn’t it

be closed?

M: No, it shouldn’t. It is intended to make the

audience curious.

W: Good idea. I hope people like our play.

7. [출제의도] 대화자가 할 일을 추론한다.

M: Hey, Alex. I’m sorry, I’m late.

W: It’s okay. Let’s go through the things we need

to do to make the school promotional video.

M: Okay.

W: How did the interview with the principal go?

M: It took longer than I expected, but it went

well.

W: Did you borrow a drone from Mr. Parker?

M: Yes, but he told me to bring it back by

tomorrow. That means we don’t have much

time to film the campus.

W: Right. We also have to prepare for the

interviews with graduates. I think we’d better

split the work.

M: I haven’t flown a drone before. Can I write

the interview questions?

W: No problem. While you write the interview

questions, I can go out and film the campus.

M: All right. See you in 30 minutes.

8. [출제의도] 이유를 추론한다.

M: Ms. Park, are we having a meeting in Room

707?

W: No, I’m going to change the room.

M: Why? Isn’t the room available? I like the new

projector in that room.

W: I know. That’s why I reserved that room a

week ago. But we have an issue.

M: I’ve heard recently there were some

complaints about the lighting in the room. Is

that the problem?

W: No. When I checked the room this morning,

the lights were working fine.

M: Can’t we just use the room then? It would be

a lot of trouble to change the room.

W: The thing is the heating system is broken. I

got a message from the management office

just an hour ago.

M: The weather is very cold today. It seems you

have no choice but to change the room.

W: I’ll let you know as soon as I find another

room for our meeting.

9. [출제의도] 수치를 파악한다.

[Phone rings.]

W: Hello, Emerald Lake Festival. How may I help

you?

M: I’d like to buy tickets for the festival. How

much is it?

W: It’s $100 per adult and $50 per child. How

many tickets do you need?

M: Two adults and one child. And I heard

campsites are available during the festival.

W: Sure. Would you like to make a reservation

for the campsite, too?

M: Yes. How much does it cost?

W: It’s $50 per site. How many sites do you

need?

M: I just need one.

W: Do you also need our rental service? We offer

tents and other camping equipment.

M: No. I’m going to bring my own.

W: Okay. If you pay now, you can get a 20%

discount off the total price.

M: Great. I’ll pay with my credit card.

10. [출제의도] 세부 사항의 언급 여부를 파악한다.

W: Jake, have you heard of the event Meet The

Mayor?

M: What is that? Can we meet the mayor in

person?

W: Yes. The event is for foreign residents like us

living in this city.

M: That sounds interesting. I have a lot to share

with the mayor. But I’m not fluent in Korean.

W: Don’t worry. It’ll be conducted in both Korean

and English.

M: Wonderful. I’d like to go. When is it?

W: On April 20th at 3 p.m. Do you want to come

along? I’m going to register today.

M: How long will the event last? I have to attend

my friend’s wedding at 6 p.m. that day.

W: It’ll last about 2 hours. Where does the

wedding take place?

M: Near City Hall.

W: Then you can make it. The event is at City

Hall.

M: Good. Let’s go together.

11. [출제의도] 담화 내용과의 일치 여부를 파악한다.

W: Hello, students. I’m your student council

president, Tracy Anderson. The student

council is hosting the annual Clothing Drive

Competition. The collected clothes will be

donated to a local charity. The names of all

participants will be posted as donors on our

school website. The class with the most

donated clothes will win 6 boxes of pizza as a

prize! Remember that we only accept gently

used clothes, and make sure to wash them

before you donate. Also, there’s no pick up

service, so each class needs to bring the

collected clothes to the student council room

themselves. We’ll accept them until March

25th, 4 p.m.

12. [출제의도] 표를 보고 선택할 것을 찾는다.

M: Welcome to Sunrise Pet Supply. How may I

help you?

W: Hello. I’m looking for a dog house.

M: Let me show you our catalog. [Pause] Do you

have a preference for any material? We have

fabric, plastic, and wood.

W: I don’t want the fabric one because it’s less

durable than the others.

M: I see. Then this one doesn’t meet your needs.

W: And I want something under $100.

M: Okay. What kind of dog do you have? Is it

small or large?

W: It’s a Golden Retriever. It’s a large dog.

M: Then a small or medium sized dog house won’t

fit your dog. You have to choose one of these

two.

W: Since I’ll put the dog house outside, it should

be weatherproof.

M: All right. This one is perfect for your dog.

13. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Brian, are you ready for the field trip

tomorrow? I’m really excited.

M: Didn’t you hear the news? We’re not going on

the field trip tomorrow.

W: Really? What’s the problem?

M: Because of the flood warning. Some roads are

already closed.

W: I can’t believe it. Then is the trip canceled?

M: No. I read on the school website that it’s just

postponed until next weekend.

W: Oh, no. I can’t go next weekend.

M: Why can’t you make it?

W: Next Saturday is my grandfather’s 80th

birthday. All my family will get together and

have a party.

M: You’ve been looking forward to the field trip

since the beginning of this semester. You may

be disappointed if you don’t go.

W:

14. [출제의도] 대화에서 적절한 응답을 찾는다.

W: Hi, Mark. I heard your musical club is

preparing for the school festival next month.

Is everything going well?

M: Actually not. Judy broke her ankle, so she

cannot perform on the day of the festival.

W: I’m sorry to hear that.

M: We’re planning to hold an open audition for

Judy’s spot.

W: Really? I’d like to apply for the audition.

M: Then come to our club room this Friday at 3

p.m.

W: This Friday? I can’t make it that day. I have

to play in the tennis tournament.

M: Too bad that you can’t come to the audition.

W: I’ve always wanted to be in a musical. Is

there any other way to get a chance to

audition?

M: I’m not sure. We really need to see you

perform.

W: What if I record my singing and dancing and

send it to you?

M:

15. [출제의도] 상황에 적절한 말을 찾는다.

M: Rita is a high school student. She actively

participates in various school activities. Today,

Rita sees a notice on the school bulletin board

about a debate competition. She suggests to

her friend Justin they apply together as a

team but he hesitates. He thinks preparing for

the competition is a big burden because he has

no experience in debate competitions. Rita

thinks differently. Justin is a fluent speaker

and has lots of background knowledge and she

has a lot of debating experience. So Rita

wants to tell him if they work together, they

have a chance to win. In this situation, what

would Rita most likely say to Justin?

Rita:

[16 ~ 17]

W: Imagine you come home from a long day’s

work, open your door, and smell strong odors.

That’s not a home you want to be in.

Everyone wants a house with a pleasant fresh

smell, but how can you get that? Let me

briefly tell you how. To make your house

smell fresh, you have to find where the odors

are coming from in your house and remove

them. Carpet and rugs can soak up unwanted

odors quickly. To remove them, spread baking

soda and vacuum it up after 20 minutes. It

will absorb the smell. Next, check your closet.

Frequently open your closet doors to air out

the smell. Cleaning your trash can is also a

must. The trash can is usually the origin of

offensive smells. If you have a pet, don’t

forget to check pet toys and bedding and clean

them. Let them dry out in the sun to combat

the pet smell. After removing unpleasant

odors, use plants and essential oils to fill your

house with natural scents.


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고3영어듣기 2016년 9월 고3 영어 모의고사 듣기 및 정답


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1. [출제 의도] 짧은 응답 고르기

M: Linda, George Stanton is going to leave the company next week.

W: Yeah. He’s been a great help to our team. I want to do something to thank him.

M: Me, too. Why don’t we have a farewell party for him before he goes?

W: __________________________________________________

[해석]

: Linda, George Stanton 씨가 다음 주에 회사를 그만둔대요.

: . 그는 우리 팀에 큰 도움이 되었는데요. 그에게 고마움을 표시하기 위해 뭔가를 하고 싶군요.

: 저도 그래요. 그가 가기 전에 송별회를 하면 어떻겠어요?

: 좋은 생각이에요. 이번 금요일에 해요.

[풀이]

남자가 회사를 떠나는 동료를 위해 송별회를 하자고 제안하고 있으므로, 여자의 적절한 응답은 좋은 생각이에요. 이번 금요일에 해요.’이다.

미안해요. 어제 일찍 자리를 떠야 했어요.

아니요. 팀 회의는 취소되었어요.

감사합니다. 저희는 파티에서 아주 즐거웠어요.

그럼요. 우리 회사를 위해서 그를 채용해야 해요.

[Words and Phrases]

a great help 큰 도움을 주는 사람 a farewell party 송별회

 

2. [출제 의도] 짧은 응답 고르기

W: Honey, I have bad news. I have to go on a business trip this Thursday.

M: But, we’re supposed to go to John Hamilton’s book signing that day. You wanted him to sign your book.

W: Yeah, I really want that. But I cannot miss this trip.

M: __________________________________________________

[해석]

: 여보. 좋지 않은 소식이 있어요. 이번 목요일에 출장을 가야 해요.

: 그렇지만 우리는 그 날 John Hamilton의 책 사인회에 가기로 했어요. 그가 당신책에 서명을 해 주기를 원했잖아요.

: , 정말 그러고 싶어요, 그렇지만 이번 출장을 안 갈 수는 없어요.

: 그렇다면 내가 그에게 당신 책에 서명해 달라고 할게요.

[풀이]

부부는 John Hamilton의 책 사인회에 가기로 했는데, 같은 날 여자가 출장을 가야 한다고 말한다. 이에 대한 남자의 적절한 응답은 그렇다면 내가 그에게 당신 책에 서명해 달라고 할게요.’이다.

대신, 당신은 수화를 배울 필요가 있어요.

실은, 저는 그 뉴스 기사를 읽지 않았어요.

, 그들과 함께 현장 학습을 계획해보아요.

, 우리는 충분한 주차 공간을 갖고 있어요.

[Words and Phrases]

go on a business trip 업무로 출장을 가다 be supposed to ~하기로 되어 있다, ~해야 한다 book signing 책 사인회 get ~ to ... ~에게 ...하게 하다

 

3. [출제 의도] 담화의 목적 추론

M: Hello, Lakeview residents. Thank you for watching this video on our website. I’m James Lee, director of the Lakeview Post Office. I’d like to announce the relocation of our post office to 17 Maple Street. As you know, our current office is too small, so we need a larger space to improve the quality of our services. We’ll continue to operate at the current office until Friday, September 2nd, and the new office will be open from Monday, September 5th. Since we’re moving over the weekend, our services will not be interrupted. Also, our phone number will not change. You’ll be able to enjoy our services in a larger and more comfortable place. So, please visit our new office at 17 Maple Street after our move. Thank you.

[해석]

: 안녕하세요, Lakeview 주민 여러분. 저희 웹사이트의 이 비디오를 시청해 주심에감사드립니다. 저는 Lakeview 우체국장 James Lee입니다. 저희 우체국을 Maple17번지로 이전하게 되었음을 알려드리고자 합니다. 아시다시피 현재의 저희 우체국은 너무 작아서, 저희 서비스의 질을 향상시키기 위해 더 큰 공간이 필요합니다. 저희는 현재의 우체국에서 92, 금요일까지 업무를 계속하고, 새 우체국은 95, 월요일에 열릴 예정입니다. 저희는 주말 동안에 이전할 예정이므로 서비스가 중단되지 않을 것입니다. 또한 저희 전화번호도 바뀌지 않을 것입니다. 여러분께서는 더 널찍하고 안락한 장소에서 저희 서비스를 받으실 수 있을 것입니다. 그러므로 저희가 이전한 후에는 Maple17번지에 있는 저희 새 우체국을 찾아 주십시오. 감사합니다.

[풀이]

우체국장이 우체국을 더 넓은 곳으로 이전하게 되었음을 웹사이트의 비디오를 통해 알리고 있다. 따라서 말의 목적으로 적절한 것은 우체국 이전을 안내하려고이다.

[Words and Phrases]

relocation 이전 current 현재의 operate 운영하다, 업무를 처리하다 interrupt 중단시키다, 훼방하다

 

4. [출제 의도] 주제 추론

W: Hey, Jack. How was your vacation?

M: It was great, Ellen. I traveled around the country.

W: What did you like most about the trip?

M: Taking the train was the best part.

W: What was so special about the train?

M: Since I didn’t drive, I was able to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

W: I understand what you mean. It’s quite difficult to enjoy the view while driving.

M: Yeah. What’s more, there were no traffic jams. So I didn’t waste my time on the road.

W: Also, taking the train benefits the environment because it helps reduce air pollution.

M: I didn’t think about that. Now I feel great that I did something good for the environment.

W: Train travel seems quite beneficial in many ways. I guess I’ll take the train for my next business trip.

M: You really should.

[해석]

: 안녕하세요, Jack. 휴가는 어땠어요?

: 아주 좋았어요, Ellen. 전국을 여행했어요.

: 그 여행 중 무엇이 가장 좋았어요?

: 기차를 탄 것이 가장 좋았던 부분이었어요.

: 기차에서 무엇이 그렇게 특별했어요?

: 운전을 하지 않았기 때문에 느긋하게 쉬면서 아름다운 경치를 볼 수 있었어요.

: 무슨 말씀인지 알겠어요. 운전 중에는 경치를 즐기기가 상당히 어려워요.

: 맞아요. 게다가 교통 체증도 없었어요. 그래서 길에서 시간을 낭비하지 않았어요.

: 또한 기차를 타면 대기 오염을 줄이는 데 도움이 되니까 환경에도 이로워요.

: 그것에 대해서는 생각해 보지 않았어요. 제가 환경에 좋은 일을 했다니 이제 기분이 좋네요.

: 기차 여행은 여러모로 아주 이로운 것 같아요. 다음 번 출장을 갈 때는 저도 기차를 탈까 봐요.

: 꼭 그렇게 하세요.

[풀이]

남자는 휴가 동안 기차로 전국 여행을 했는데, 기차 여행이 느긋하게 쉬면서 경치를 즐길 수 있고, 교통 체증도 없을 뿐만 아니라, 환경에도 이롭다는 내용을 주고받고 있다. 따라서 대화의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은 기차 여행의 장점이다.

[Words and Phrases]

relax 느긋하게 쉬다 what’s more 게다가 benefit ~에게 이득을 주다

 

5. [출제 의도] 관계 파악

M: Excuse me. I’m looking for Ms. Sally Benson.

W: That’s me. How can I help you?

M: I’m Peter Brown. I saw on your bulletin board that you’re looking for help. I’d be happy to donate some of my time.

W: We’d really appreciate that. We need someone who can assist me and my coworkers here.

M: What would I specifically do?

W: You would help people check out and return books.

M: I did that when I volunteered at a different library.

W: Great. You’d also help organize and register new books when they arrive.

M: I did that too. Is there anything else I can help with?

W: It would be great if you could plan various library events with me, like book

fairs.

M: I haven’t done that before, but I think I can do it.

W: Oh, good. Then when are you available?

M: I can come in on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.

W: That sounds perfect.

[해석]

: 실례합니다. Sally Benson 씨를 찾고 있습니다.

: 전데요. 뭘 도와드릴까요?

: 저는 Peter Brown입니다. 당신의 게시판에서 당신이 도움을 줄 사람을 찾고 있다는 것을 봤습니다. 제 시간을 좀 기부할 수 있으면 좋겠습니다.

: 그러시면 저희는 정말로 감사하죠. 저희는 저와 여기 있는 동료들을 도와줄 수 있는 누군가가 필요합니다.

: 구체적으로 제가 무엇을 하게 되나요?

: 당신은 사람들이 책을 대출하고 반납하는 것을 도와주게 될 것입니다.

: 제가 다른 도서관에서 자원봉사를 하면서 그걸 했었습니다.

: 잘됐군요. 당신은 또한 새 책이 도착할 때 그것을 정리하고 등록하는 것을 돕게 될 것입니다.

: 전 그것도 해 봤습니다. 제가 도울 수 있는 다른 것이 또 있나요?

: 당신이 저와 함께 도서 박람회 같은 도서관의 다양한 행사를 계획할 수 있으면 좋겠습니다.

: 그것은 전에 해보지 않았지만, 할 수 있을 것 같습니다.

: , 좋습니다. 그러면 언제 가능하신가요?

: 저는 화요일과 수요일 오전에 올 수 있습니다.

: 그러면 아주 좋습니다.

[풀이]

도움을 줄 사람을 찾고 있는 게시판을 보고 왔다는 내용과, 도서 대출과 반납 그리고 도서 박람회 같은 행사를 도와 달라는 내용 등을 토대로 두 사람이 봉사 활동 희망자 도서관 직원의 관계임을 알 수 있다.

[Words and Phrases]

bulletin board 게시판 donate 기부하다 coworker 동료 specifically 구체적으로 register 등록하다 book fair 도서 박람회

 

6. [출제 의도] 그림 내용 파악

W: Dad, look at this picture. It was taken at the zoo.

M: You went there last Saturday, right?

W: Yeah, I did. It was hot and sunny that day.

M: Ah! That’s why you’re wearing a hat. It looks good on you.

W: Thank you. Can you see the two birds on the tree branch?

M: Yes. They seem peaceful. Oh, there’s a waterfall behind the pond. It looks nice.

W: It was. The sound of it was really refreshing, too.

M: Look! The monkey in the cage has a banana in its hand. It looks happy.

W: I liked watching it. Do you see the ice cream stand next to the flower pot?

M: I see it. Did you get some ice cream from there?

W: Yes, I did. It was great.

M: It seems like you had a wonderful day at the zoo.

W: I sure did. Let’s go together next time.

M: Okay, we will.

[해석]

: 아빠, 이 사진을 보세요. 동물원에서 찍었어요.

: 네가 지난 토요일에 거기에 갔지, 그렇지?

: , 그랬어요. 그 날은 덥고 맑은 날이었어요.

: ! 그래서 네가 모지를 쓰고 있구나. 너에게 잘 어울린다.

: 고마워요. 나무 가지에 있는 새 두 마리도 보이시지요?

: 그래. 그것들은 평화로워 보인다. , 연못 뒤에 폭포가 있구나. 멋있어 보이네.

: 그랬어요. 그 소리도 정말로 상쾌했어요.

: ! 우리 안에 있는 원숭이는 손에 바나나를 들고 있구나. 행복해 보이네.

: 전 그것을 보는 것이 좋았어요. 화분 옆에 있는 아이스크림 판매대도 보이시지요?

: 보이는구나. 거기에서 아이스크림을 좀 샀니?

: . 그랬어요. 아주 좋았어요.

: 네가 동물원에서 멋진 하루를 보낸 것 같구나.

: 정말 그랬어요. 다음번에 함께 가요.

: 좋아, 그렇게 하자.

[풀이]

대화에서는 우리 안에 있는 원숭이가 바나나를 들고 있다고 했는데, 그림에서는 손에 나뭇가지를 들고 있으므로 일치하지 않는 것은 이다.

[Words and Phrases]

peaceful 평화로운 waterfall 폭포 refreshing 상쾌하게 하는 stand 판매대

 

7. [출제 의도] 할 일 파악

M: Tracy, how’s the preparation for the food booth going?

W: It’s going well. You know, the autumn school festival starts tomorrow.

M: I’m sorry I couldn’t help.

W: You were sick. Don’t worry about it.

M: Did we get the same spot as last year for the booth?

W: Yes. It’s the one right next to the gym.

M: That’s good. Have you decided on the menu?

W: Yes. We’re going to sell homemade sandwiches and lemonade.

M: I’m sure people will love them.

W: We also bought all the ingredients yesterday.

M: Wow, you’ve done a lot. Is there anything I can do?

W: Let me see.... We still need to move chairs and make copies of the flyer.

M: Since I’m not good at using a copy machine, I’ll move the chairs.

W: Great. Then, I’ll make copies of the flyer.

[해석]

: Tracy, 먹거리 부스를 위한 준비는 어떻게 되어가고 있어?

: 잘되고 있어. 너도 알다시피, 가을 학교 축제가 내일 시작되잖아.

: 도와줄 수 없어서 미안해.

: 넌 아팠잖아. 그것에 대해서 걱정하지 마.

: 부스 장소로 지난해와 동일한 곳을 얻었니?

: 그래. 체육관 바로 옆에 있는 곳이야.

: 잘됐구나. 메뉴는 정했니?

: . 우린 수제 샌드위치와 레모네이드를 판매할 거야.

: 사람들이 그걸 좋아할 거라고 확신해.

: 우린 또한 어제 재료도 모두 구매했어.

: , 너희들이 많은 걸 했구나. 내가 할 수 있는 것이 있니?

: 어디 보자우린 아직 의자를 옮겨야 하고 전단을 복사해야 하는데.

: 내가 복사기는 사용을 잘 못하니까 의자를 옮길게.

: 좋아. 그러면 내가 전단을 복사할게.

[풀이]

대화의 뒷부분에서 아직 남아 있는 일로 의자 옮기기와 전단 복사하기가 언급되었는데, 남자가 복사기를 잘 사용하지 못해서 의자를 옮겨주는 일을 하겠다고 했으므로 남자가 할 일은 의자 나르기이다.

[Words and Phrases]

preparation 준비 food booth 먹거리 부스 gym 체육관 ingredient 재료 flyer 전단()

 

8. [출제 의도] 이유 파악

W: David, you look excited. What’s up?

M: There’s a Ben Tyler concert in town. And I have tickets. Do you want to go?

W: Of course. I love Ben Tyler. When’s the concert?

M: It’s this Thursday at 6 p.m.

W: Thursday? I’m afraid I can’t go.

M: Why not? Do you have to finish your team project that day?

W: No, it’s done. But this Thursday is my parents’ wedding anniversary.

M: Are you going to have a party?

W: No. My parents are going out for dinner. I have to take care of my younger sister.

M: Oh, I remember. She’s in elementary school, right?

W: Yes. She still needs someone to watch her.

M: How about asking your brother to look after her?

W: Unfortunately, he cannot do it. He goes to class on Thursday nights.

M: I see. It’s too bad you can’t go.

W: I’m sorry. I wish I could.

[해석]

: David, 너 흥분한 것 같구나. 무슨 일이야?

: 시내에서 Ben Tyler 콘서트가 있어. 그리고 내게 입장권이 있어. 너 가고 싶니?

: 물론. Ben Tyler를 아주 좋아해. 콘서트는 언제야?

: 이번 목요일 오후 6시야.

: 목요일이라고? 못 갈 것 같은데.

: 왜 못 가? 그날 팀 프로젝트를 끝내야 하니?

: 아니, 그것은 끝냈어. 하지만 이번 목요일은 우리 부모님의 결혼기념일이야.

: 파티를 열거니?

: 아니. 우리 부모님은 저녁 식사를 하러 외출할 거야. 난 여동생을 돌봐야 해.

: , 기억난다. 그 애는 초등학교 다니지, 그렇지?

: . 그 애는 여전히 자기를 돌봐줄 누군가를 필요로 해.

: 너의 오빠에게 그 애를 돌봐달라고 하면 어때?

: 불행히도, 그는 그것을 할 수 없어. 그는 목요일 밤마다 수업을 받으러 가.

: 알았어. 네가 갈 수 없다니 너무 유감이다.

: 미안해. 나도 갈 수 있으면 좋겠어.

[풀이]

콘서트가 열리는 목요일이 여자 부모의 결혼기념일이고 저녁 외식을 하러 가는 부모를 위해 그날 여자는 아직 초등학생인 자기의 여동생을 돌봐야 한다고 했으므로 여자가 콘서트에 갈 수 없는 이유는 동생을 돌봐야 해서이다.

[Words and Phrases]

wedding anniversary 결혼기념일 take care of ~을 돌보다 I wish I could. 할 수 있으면 좋겠다.

 

9. [출제 의도] 숫자 정보 파악

M: Welcome to Kings Canyon Campground.

W: Hello. How much is the entrance fee?

M: It’s free this month. We’re having a summer special promotion.

W: Good. You rent out tents here, right?

M: Yes. What size do you want?

W: I’d like to rent a family size tent. How much does it cost?

M: It costs $20 per day.

W: Sounds reasonable. I’ll take one tent for three days. I also need a picnic table. Can I rent one?

M: Yes, you can. It’s $10 per day.

W: I’d like one picnic table for three days then.

M: Okay. So, that’s one family size tent and one picnic table. Both are for three days, correct?

W: Right. Can I use this coupon?

M: Sure. You get a 10% discount on the total amount.

W: Good. Here’s my coupon and credit card.

[해석]

: Kings Canyon Campground에 오신 것을 환영합니다.

: 안녕하세요. 입장료가 얼마인가요?

: 이번 달은 무료입니다. 여름철 특별 판촉 행사를 하고 있습니다.

: 잘 됐군요. 여기서 텐트도 빌려 주시죠, 그렇죠?

: . 어떤 크기를 원하십니까?

: 가족용 크기의 텐트를 빌리려고 합니다. 비용이 얼마나 드나요?

: 하루에 20달러가 듭니다.

: 적당한 것 같군요. 텐트 하나를 3일 동안 빌리겠습니다. 피크닉 테이블도 필요합니다. 하나 빌릴 수 있을까요?

: , 빌릴 수 있습니다. 하루에 10달러입니다.

: 그렇다면 피크닉 테이블 하나를 3일 동안 쓰겠습니다.

: 좋습니다. 그러면 가족용 크기의 텐트 하나와 피크닉 테이블 하나군요. 둘 다 3일 동안이고요, 맞나요?

: 맞아요. 이 쿠폰을 사용할 수 있나요?

: 물론이죠. 총액에서 10퍼센트를 할인받습니다.

: 잘됐군요. 여기 제 쿠폰과 신용카드가 있습니다.

[풀이]

하루 빌리는 데 20달러인 텐트를 3일 빌리기로 했고, 하루 빌리는 데 10달러인 피크닉 테이블을 3일 빌리기로 했다. 쿠폰을 사용하면 총액에서 10퍼센트를 할인 받는다고 했으므로 여자가 지불할 금액은 81달러로 정답은 이다.

[Words and Phrases]

entrance fee 입장료 promotion 판촉 (행사) reasonable (가격이) 적당한

 

10. [출제 의도] 언급 유무 파악

W: Brian, what are you reading?

M: It’s a novel written by Eugene Kim, Mom. He’s my favorite author.

W: I saw his interview on TV. He’s a British novelist who was born in Seoul, Korea.

M: Right. He received the Royal Novel Award this year. It’s a famous award.

W: That’s great. What’s the title of the book he received the award for?

M: The title is Perhaps Jane. It’s the number one best-seller now.

W: What’s it about?

M: It’s about a woman who follows her dreams.

W: I see. How many books has he written so far?

M: He’s written seven books since his debut in 2009.

W: He’s been quite productive. But he looked fairly young in the interview. How old is he?

M: He’s 32 years old.

W: He is young! He must be very talented.

M: I think so. You have to read one of his books, too.

[해석]

: Brian, 무엇을 읽고 있니?

: Eugene Kim이 쓴 소설이에요, 엄마. 제가 제일 좋아하는 작가예요.

: 나도 텔레비전에서 그의 인터뷰를 봤다. 그는 한국 서울에서 태어난 영국 소설가지.

: 맞아요. 그는 올해 Royal Novel Award를 받았어요. 그것은 유명한 상이에요.

: 멋지구나. 그에게 그 상을 타게 해준 책의 제목이 뭐니?

: 제목은 Perhaps Jane이에요. 그 책이 지금 베스트셀러 1위예요.

: 그 책은 무엇에 관한 내용이니?

: 자신의 꿈을 쫓아가는 여성에 관한 거예요.

: 알겠다. 그는 지금까지 얼마나 많은 책을 썼니?

: 그는 2009년 데뷔한 이후로 일곱 권의 책을 썼어요.

: 그는 상당히 다작이었구나. 하지만 인터뷰에서 그는 상당히 젊어 보였어. 그는 몇살이니?

: 그는 32세예요.

: 젊구나! 그는 재능이 매우 많음에 틀림없어.

: 저도 그렇게 생각해요. 엄마도 그의 책들 중 한 권을 읽어 보셔야겠어요.

[풀이]

대화에서 Eugene Kim의 출생지, 수상작 제목, 집필한 책의 수, 나이는 언급되었으나 집필 장소는 언급되지 않아 정답은 이다.

[Words and Phrases]

author 작가 award debut 데뷔 productive 다작의 talented 재능이 있는

 

11. [출제 의도] 내용 불일치 파악

M: Attention all Central High School students. This is Mr. Johnson, your science teacher. I’d like to remind you of the upcoming Science Quiz Olympics. As you know, the event is held every year to promote students’ interest in science. This year, the Science Quiz Olympics will take place on Friday, September 23rd. If you like science or like a challenge, you should not miss this opportunity. There will be plenty of prizes. All participants will receive a T-shirt. And the top five finalists will get a movie ticket. To participate, please visit the science department and fill out an entry form. Registration will close on Thursday, September 22nd. You cannot register on the day of the event. If you have any further questions, please contact the science department.

[해석]

: 모든 Central 고등학교 학생 여러분 귀 기울여 주십시오. 저는 여러분의 과학 교사 Mr. Johnson입니다. 여러분에게 다가오는 과학 퀴즈 올림픽에 대해 상기시켜 주려고 합니다. 아시다시피, 이 행사는 과학에 대한 학생들의 관심을 고취하기 위해서 매년 개최됩니다. 올해 과학 퀴즈 올림픽은 923일 금요일에 열릴 것입니다. 과학을 좋아하거나 도전을 좋아한다면, 이 기회를 놓치지 말아야 합니다. 많은 상이 있을 것입니다. 모든 참가자가 티셔츠를 받을 것입니다. 그리고 상위 다섯 명의 결승전 진출자는 영화표를 받게 될 것입니다. 참가하려면, 과학부를 찾아 와서 참가 신청서를 작성해 주십시오. 등록은 922일 목요일에 마감될 것입니다. 행사 당일에 등록할 수는 없습니다. 더 이상의 질문이 있으면, 과학부로 연락하십시오.

[풀이]

행사 당일에는 등록할 수 없다(You cannot register on the day of the event.)고 했으므로 는 담화의 내용과 일치하지 않는다.

[Words and Phrases]

promote 고취하다, 촉진하다 challenge 도전 participant 참가자 finalist 결승전 진출자 registration 등록

 

12. [출제 의도] 특정 정보 파악

W: Honey, my nephew Tom’s birthday is coming soon. Let’s buy him a present.

M: Good idea. How about buying him a tricycle?

W: Sounds great. Tom will love one.

M: Let’s buy one on the Internet. [Typing sound] Look at these models.

W: Which kind of frame should we get?

M: A plastic frame doesn’t seem strong enough. We should choose a different one.

W: I think so, too. Then, we have to choose one among these four models. What do you think about the warranty?

M: A one-year warranty seems too short.

W: I agree. Let’s get one with at least a two-year warranty.

M: Okay. What about this model with a helmet?

W: Well, Tom already has a helmet. He doesn’t need another one.

M: Yeah. So we have two options left. What do you think?

W: Hmm... I don’t think we can afford more than $80.

M: You’re right. Let’s buy this one.

[해석]

: 여보, 제 조카 Tom의 생일이 다가오고 있어요. 그 아이에게 선물을 사주자고요.

: 좋은 생각이에요. 세발자전거를 사 주는 것이 어때요?

: 좋은 의견이에요. Tom이 좋아할 거예요.

: 인터넷에서 하나를 사자고요. [타자하는 소리] 이 모델들을 봐요.

: 어느 종류의 프레임을 사야 하죠?

: 플라스틱 프레임은 충분히 강해 보이질 않아요. 다른 것을 선택해야 해요.

: 저도 그렇게 생각해요. 그러면 이 네 개의 모델 중에서 하나를 선택해야 해요. 제품 보증에 대해서는 어떻게 생각해요?

: 1년 보증은 너무 짧은 것처럼 보여요.

: 동의해요. 적어도 2년 보증이 되는 것을 사자고요.

: 좋아요. 헬멧이 포함된 이 모델은 어때요?

: , Tom에게는 이미 헬멧이 있어요. 다른 헬멧이 필요치 않을 거예요.

: 그래요. 그럼 우리에게는 두 개의 선택이 남았네요. 어떻게 생각해요?

: 80달러 넘게 쓸 수는 없을 거예요.

: 맞아요. 이것을 사자고요.

[풀이]

두 사람이 사고자 하는 세발자전거는 플라스틱이 아닌 프레임을 사용해야 하고, 보증은 2년 이상이어야 한다. 또한 헬멧은 포함될 필요가 없으며, 금액은 80달러 이하여야 한다. 따라서 이 정답이다.

[Words and Phrases]

nephew 조카 present 선물 tricycle 세발자전거 frame 프레임, 뼈대 warranty 보증 option 선택

 

13. [출제 의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Susan, are you looking for a part-time job on the Internet?

W: Yes, Dad. I want a job that can help build my career.

M: You want to be a kindergarten teacher, don’t you?

W: Yeah. I’d like to get a job where I can work with kids.

M: Have you found anything yet?

W: This one looks interesting. Let’s check. [Clicking sound] The Rainbow Daycare Center is looking for a teacher’s assistant.

M: Working there would help you get experience in your field.

W: Right. I wonder if this job fits my schedule.

M: It says here they need somebody in the afternoon.

W: That works for me.

M: The daycare center is in Cansinghill. I guess you can take the bus.

W: It takes more than an hour and a half. It’s too far.

M: I know. You do like to be around children, though.

W: True. But I’m not sure whether it’s worth my time and effort.

M: __________________________________________________

[해석]

: Susan, 인터넷에서 시간제 일자리를 찾고 있는 거니?

: , 아빠. 경력을 쌓는 데 도움이 될 수 있는 일자리를 원해요.

: 너는 유치원 교사가 되기를 원하고 있잖아, 그렇지 않니?

: . 어린아이들과 함께 일할 수 있는 일자리를 얻고 싶어요.

: 벌써 찾은 거니?

: 이 일자리가 흥미 있어 보여요. 확인해 보죠. [클릭하는 소리] Rainbow Daycare Center에서 교사 보조원을 구하고 있네요.

: 거기에서 일하는 것이 네가 너의 분야에서 경험을 얻는 데 도움이 될 거야.

: 맞아요. 이 일자리가 제 일정에 맞는지 모르겠네요.

: 여기에는 오후에 사람이 필요하다고 언급되어 있구나.

: 저에게 맞네요.

: 그 어린이집은 Cansinghill에 있구나. 버스를 타고 갈 수 있을 거야.

: 1시간 30분이 넘게 걸리네요. 너무 멀어요.

: 알고 있단다. 하지만 너는 아이들과 함께 있는 것을 정말 좋아하잖아.

: 사실이죠. 하지만 그 일자리가 저의 시간과 노력을 들일 만한 가치가 있는지 확신이 서질 않아요.

: 물론, 그것은 그럴 만한 가치가 있어. 그것은 너의 미래 직업을 위해 좋을 거야.

[풀이]

적성과 잘 맞고 일해야 하는 시간도 자신의 일정에 부담을 주지 않는 좋은 일자리를 찾았지만, 통근 시간 때문에 결정을 내리지 못하는 여자(딸아이)에게 남자(아빠)는 그 일자리의 장점과 가치를 강조하며 용기를 북돋워 주어야 할 것이다. 따라서 남자의 응답으로 가장 적절한 것은 물론, 그것은 그럴 만한 가치가 있어. 그것은 너의 미래 직업을 위해 좋을 거야.’이다.

물론이지. 너는 내 보조원을 만나기로 되어 있어.

그렇게 생각하지 않아. 너는 무료로 그 센터를 이용할 수 없어.

절대 안 돼. 너는 아이들과 함께 일하기를 원하지 않잖아.

그래. 내 시간제 일자리를 그만둘 필요가 있어.

[Words and Phrases]

build one’s career 경력을 쌓다 assistant 보조원, 조수 fit ~에 맞다, ~에 부합하다 daycare center 어린이집

 

14. [출제 의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

[Door knocks.]

W: Can I come in, Mr. Davidson?

M: Brenda. Come on in. [Pause] You transferred here two weeks ago. How’s it going?

W: The teachers are very kind, so I’m doing well in my classes.

M: It’s good to hear you’re adapting well. Have you made new friends?

W: I have a few, but not many. It hasn’t been easy for me to make many new friends here.

M: I understand. You know, making friends in a new environment is difficult for anyone.

W: Can you give me some advice?

M: Why don’t you find students who have something in common with you?

W: You mean people with the same interests?

M: Yes. Joining a club at school can help. What are you interested in?

W: I’m interested in playing sports such as tennis and basketball.

M: Oh, good. We have several sports clubs. You should consider joining one of them.

W: __________________________________________________

[해석]

[문을 두드린다.]

: 들어가도 되나요, Davidson 선생님?

: Brenda. 들어오렴. [잠시 후] 너는 2주 전에 여기로 전학을 왔잖아. 어떻게 지내고 있니?

: 선생님들께서 아주 친절히 대해 주셔서, 수업에서 잘하고 있어요.

: 잘 적응하고 있다는 말을 들으니 다행이구나. 새로운 친구들은 사귀었니?

: 몇 명 사귀었지만, 많이는 사귀질 못했어요. 여기서 많은 새로운 친구들을 사귀기가 쉽지 않았어요.

: 이해한단다. 알겠지만, 새로운 환경에서 친구들을 사귀는 것은 누구에게도 어려운 일이지.

: 조언 좀 부탁드려도 될까요?

: 너와 공통점이 있는 학생들을 찾아보지 그러니?

: 같은 관심사를 가진 사람들을 말씀하시는 건가요?

: 그래. 학교 동아리에 가입하는 것이 도움이 될 수 있어. 무엇에 관심이 있니?

: 저는 테니스와 농구 같은 스포츠를 하는 것에 관심이 있어요.

: , 잘됐구나. 우리에게는 몇 개의 스포츠 동아리가 있어. 그것 중 하나에 가입하는 것을 고려해 봐.

: 감사합니다. 그것이 제가 새로운 친구를 사귀는 데 도움이 될 거예요.

[풀이]

친구들을 사귀는 방법으로 학교 스포츠 동아리에 가입할 것을 조언해 주는 남자(교사)의 말에 여자(학생)는 고마움과 그 조언이 효과가 있을 것임을 언급하는 것이 자연스럽다. 따라서 감사합니다. 그것이 제가 새로운 친구를 사귀는 데 도움이 될 거예요.’가 여자의 응답으로 가장 적절하다. 죄송합니다. 당신과 같은 관심사를 가지고 있지 않아요.

물론이죠. 제가 당신에게 조언을 좀 할게요.

아니요, 괜찮습니다. 저는 스포츠를 하는 것을 좋아하지 않아요.

잘했어요. 끝내주는 경기였어요.

[Words and Phrases]

transfer (학교직장 등을) 이동하다 adapt 적응하다 environment 환경 have something in common with ~와 공통점을 갖다

 

15. [출제 의도] 상황에 적절한 말

M: Daniel is a university freshman. Jenny is a junior in the same major. They’re taking a course together this semester. Daniel is often late for classes and seems exhausted. When Jenny asks why, he tells her that it’s because the university is far from his home. It takes two hours for him to get to school. What’s worse, he doesn’t have enough time to study. Jenny understands his situation because she had a similar problem last year. However, once she began staying at the dormitory, her problem was solved. She wants to suggest to Daniel that he live in the dormitory. In this situation, what would Jenny most likely say to Daniel?

[해석]

: Daniel은 대학교 신입생입니다. Jenny는 같은 전공을 하는 3학년생입니다. 그들은 이번 학기에 같은 과정을 함께 수강하고 있습니다. Daniel은 수업에 자주 지각하고 지쳐 보입니다. Jenny가 그 이유를 묻자, 그는 그녀에게 대학교가 자기 집에서 멀기 때문이라고 말합니다. 그가 학교에 도착하는 데는 두 시간이 걸립니다. 설사가상으로 그는 공부하기에 충분한 시간이 없습니다. Jenny는 작년에 자신도 비슷한 문제를 겪었기 때문에 그의 상황을 이해합니다. 하지만 일단 그녀가 기숙사에 머물기 시작하자 그녀의 문제는 해결되었습니다. 그녀는 Daniel에게 기숙사에서 거주하라고 제안하고 싶어 합니다. 이 상황에서 JennyDaniel에게 뭐라고 말하겠습니까?

[풀이]

같은 과정을 수강하고 있는 대학교 후배인 Daniel이 집이 멀어 자주 지각하고 지쳐 있는 상태이고, 선배인 Jenny도 작년에 같은 문제를 겪었다고 했다. 하지만 기숙사에 머물기 시작한 후 Jenny의 문제가 해결되었다고 했으므로 JennyDaniel에게 할 말로 가장 적절한 것은 기숙사로 이주하는 게 어떻겠니?’이다.

너는 공부하기에 조용한 장소를 찾는 게 좋을 것 같아.

너는 컴퓨터 공학을 전공해야 해.

여름 과정을 함께 수강하는 것이 어떻겠니?

너는 기숙사의 규칙을 따라야 할 필요가 있어.

[Words and Phrases]

freshman 신입생 junior 3학년생 major 전공 semester 학기 dormitory 기숙사

 

[16~17]

W: Good morning, everyone. I’m Barbara Campbell with the Oakville Culture Center. Throughout history, people made a lot of inventions. But, not everything was planned and many were invented by chance. Some food products were also made accidentally. For example, corn flakes were invented when a pot of boiled grains was left unattended for several hours. Potato chips were also invented by chance. When a customer kept complaining about his French fried potatoes, the chef was annoyed and served very salty sliced potatoes. Surprisingly, the customer loved them. Ice cream cones are another example. Ice cream had been served on plates for years. One day an ice cream seller ran out of plates, so he put ice cream on the top of rolled waffles. This is how the ice cream cone was born. Lastly, chocolate chip cookies were made accidentally when a cook used a chocolate bar instead of melting chocolate to make cookies. Now, I’d like you to think of other examples.

[해석]

: 여러분, 안녕하세요. 저는 Oakville Culture CenterBarbara Campbell입니다. 역사를 통틀어 사람들은 많은 발명품을 만들었습니다. 그러나 모든 것이 다 계획된 것은 아니었고 많은 것들이 우연히 발명되었습니다. 몇몇 음식 제품도 또한 우연히 만들어졌습니다. 예를 들어 콘플레이크는 끓인 곡물 한 냄비가 여러 시간 동안 내버려 둔 채 있었을 때 발명되었습니다. 감자 칩 또한 우연히 발명되었습니다. 한 고객이 자기의 프렌치 프라이드 감자에 대해 계속 불평을 했을 때, 주방장은 화가 나 매우 짠 얇게 썬 감자를 내놓았습니다. 놀랍게도 그 고객은 그것을 아주 좋아했습니다. 아이스크림콘도 또 다른 사례입니다. 아이스크림은 수년동안 접시에 담아 제공됐었습니다. 어느 날 한 아이스크림 판매원이 접시가 다 떨어지자 둘둘 만 와플 위에 아이스크림을 얹었습니다. 이것이 아이스크림콘이 생겨난 방법입니다. 마지막으로 초콜릿 칩 쿠키는 한 요리사가 쿠키를 만들기 위해 초콜릿을 녹이는 대신에 초콜릿 바를 사용했을 때 우연히 만들어졌습니다. 이제, 여러분이 다른 사례를 생각해 보시기 바랍니다.

16. [출제 의도] 주제 파악

[풀이]

여자가 하는 말의 주된 내용이 우연히 만들어진 음식 제품에 관한 것이므로 여자가 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은 우연히 발명된 음식 제품이다.

가정에서 하는 요리의 이점

역사상 위대한 주방장들의 삶

남은 음식으로 요리하는 요령

곡물로 만든 어린이 간식

 

17. [출제 의도] 세부 내용 파악

[풀이]

나머지 네 개는 모두 언급되었지만 onion rings는 언급되지 않았으므로 언급된 음식이 아닌 것은 ‘onion rings’이다.

[Words and Phrases]

by chance 우연히 accidentally 우연히 pot 냄비, 그릇 grain 곡물, 알갱이 unattended 내버려 둔 annoyed 화난 sliced 얇게 썬 plate 접시 run out of ~이 다 떨어지다, ~을 다 써버리다 rolled 둘둘 만 melt 녹이다

 

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