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2022년, 6월, 고3, 모의고사, 영어듣기평가, 대본 및 정답,  mp3

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1. 다음을 듣고, 여자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
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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, 6월, 고3, 모의고사 ,영어듣기, 문제, 전국연합학력평가, 대본, 및 정답

 

 


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.
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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.
- 5 -
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.
- 6 -
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.
- 7 -
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.
- 8 -
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.
- 9 -
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.
- 11 -
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:
- 12 -
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:
- 13 -
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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2020년4월 고3 모의고사 영어듣기평가문제 및 정답



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1. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

M: The cookies smell so good, mom.

But why are you baking so many of

them?

W: These are the cookies to sell for

Charity Night tomorrow.

M: I see. I have no plans tomorrow.

Can I come and help you?

W:

2. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

[Phone rings.]

W: Hello. This is Rodney’s Car Repair

Shop. How may I help you?

M: My car has a problem. It doesn’t

start. Can you send someone to

help me?

W: No problem. Just tell me where you

are now.

M:

3. [출제의도] 담화의 목적 파악하기

M: Hello, students. So far you’ve done

a great job on your science project.

Now there’s one last task to do.

You must submit the report of your

project by next Friday. Let me give

you some guidelines to write a

report. First, you need to follow

this basic structure: introduction,

body, result, and discussion.

Second, always stick to your data

and evidence. You should make

conclusions supported by them.

Third, give complete and correct

references. If not, you can be

accused of stealing other people’s

ideas. Lastly, the layout, tables, and

graphs should be easy to

understand. It’ll help you convey

your ideas to the readers. If you

have any further questions about

these guidelines, please ask me

after class.

4. [출제의도] 대화의 주제 파악하기

W: Hey, Simon. Did you see the news

about pet registration?

M: I did. I think it’s good that the

government is beginning this pet

registration system.

W: Right. After watching the news, I’ve

been thinking it has a lot of

benefits.

M: Yes. It’ll help pet owners find their

lost pets more easily.

W: That’s right. It’s because the

system records pet owners’

information.

M: Also, I think the owners will have

more responsibility thanks to this

system.

W: Yeah. People will think twice before

abandoning their pets.

M: In addition, animal rescue workers

can easily see who is responsible

for the pet.

W: It’ll help them track down those

bad people and make them pay

fines.

M: By doing so, we’ll have fewer

abandoned pets.

W: Yeah. The pet registration system

seems good for both pets and pet

owners!

M: You can say that again.

5. [출제의도] 화자의 관계 추론하기

W: Hi. What can I do for you?

M: Hi. I’m looking for something good

for purifying the air in my house.

W: You came to the right place. At

our flower shop you can buy plants

too.

M: Could you show me some popular

ones?

W: Of course. Here are the

best-selling indoor plants that help

remove pollutants from the air.

M: Hmm... I’ve never grown any plants

before.

W: Okay. Then, this one might be

perfect for you.

M: It looks good. Is it easy to take

care of?

W: Yes. All you have to do is water it

twice a month.

M: I like it. Is this the right price on

this tag? It’s cheaper than I

thought.

W: That’s right. It’s on sale now.

M: Great. I’ll take it.

6. [출제의도] 대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M: Hi, Ms. Clark. I’m James Beck. I’m

here to look around your day care

center before I sign my son up.

W: Welcome, Mr. Beck. We talked on

the phone yesterday, right? Let me

show you this room first.

M: That’ll be great. I like the banner

that says Happy Children’s Day on

the wall.

W: Thanks. We also put the

heart-shaped balloon under the

banner for Children’s Day next

week.

M: The kids will love it. What’s the

picture next to the door?

W: It’s a group picture of the kids.

M: Great. There are boxes on the

table. What are they for?

W: We put toys in the boxes so the

kids can play with them. Does your

son like reading books?

M: Actually, he does. Oh, I see the

bookshelf under the window.

W: Yes. It has various kinds of books

children would like.

M: How nice! My son would love this

place.

W: I bet he will.

7. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

W: Hey, Chris. I’m so excited for the

student-teacher talk show today.

M: Me, too. Since it’s a live video

streaming at the gym, we should be

perfectly prepared.

W: Absolutely. Let’s mark off these

items in the checklist one by one.

M: Okay. First, we’ve already arranged

the chairs for the audience, right?

W: Yes, we have. Did you check the

stage lights?

M: They worked perfectly. I’ll turn

them on right before the show

starts.

W: Next, cameras. Are the cameras set

in the right places?

M: Yeah. I’ve just set them up as you

told me. How about the projector?

W: Don’t worry. I’ve connected it to

the laptop.

M: Good. Is there anything else left to

do?

W: You brought the wireless

microphones, right?

M: Yes. [Pause] Oh, no! I forgot to

bring the batteries for them.

W: Really? Let me go get the batteries

right away.

M: Thanks a lot.

8. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

M: Rachel. What are you doing?

W: Hey, Jeremy. I’m watching a video

clip of jazz pianists.

M: You like jazz! Do you go to jazz

concerts often?

W: No. I’ve never been to one.

M: Well, my brother gave me two jazz

concert tickets because he has a

job interview that day. So, do you

want to go with me?

W: That’s amazing! When is the

concert?

M: It’s next Saturday. Are you

available?

W: I’m afraid I’m not.

M: Oh, right! You said you started a

part time job on weekends.

W: No. It’s only on Sundays. I have to

take care of my younger brothers

that day.

M: Why do you have to do that?

W: My parents asked me because

they’re celebrating their wedding

anniversary.

M: I see. I hope we can go together

next time.

9. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

W: Welcome to Westlake Bird Museum.

How may I help you?

M: Hello, I’d like to buy admission

tickets. My twin daughters are very

interested in birds.

W: Okay. Admission tickets are $20 for

an adult and $10 for a child.

M: I’ll take one adult ticket and two

child tickets. What’s this? A guided

museum tour?

W: It’s a tour where the guide gives

excellent explanations about the

exhibits of various birds and their

habitats.

M: Nice. How much is it?

W: It’s $10 per person. The tour starts

soon. You can book it now.

M: Okay. I’ll do that for the three of

us.

W: So, one adult and two child

admission tickets and three guided

tours.

M: Yes. Can I use this coupon?

W: Sure. You can get 10% off the total

price with the coupon.

M: That’s great. I’ll pay by credit card.

10. [출제의도] 대화의 특정 정보 파악하기

M: Honey, we need to find a soccer

program for Kevin.

W: Right. I brought a brochure about

Hampton Soccer Program from the

community center.

M: Good. Let me see. The program will

be held in the soccer field in

Riverside Park.

W: Isn’t that good? The park is near

our house.

M: Right. It says the program starts on

May 2nd, and it goes every weekend

for two months.

W: Yeah. He’ll play and practice for

three hours a day.

M: Wow. It’s a tough schedule.

W: Yes. But he’ll improve his skills a

lot. Look. The instructor is Aaron

Smith. He’s a well-known soccer

coach in this town.

M: Really? He must be good at

teaching. What about the

participation fee for the program?

W: It’s $400. Do you think it’s

expensive?

M: It’s not bad considering the length

of the program.

W: Right. Kevin will be happy to hear

about this.

M: I’m sure he’ll be.

11. [출제의도] 담화의 세부 내용 파악하기

W: Hello, listeners. I’m Lily Johnson,

festival manager. I’m happy to

announce the Auburn Green City

Festival. It’ll be held from May 29th

to June 1st. The location will be

City Hall Square. This year’s theme

is recycling. The festival provides

various recycling events and

activities. At the opening ceremony,

famous musicians will perform. To

spread the message of recycling,

they’ll play instruments made of

recycled materials. Also, various

hands-on activities are prepared.

You can experience turning trash

into treasure in activities like

‘making a shopping bag out of old

clothes’ and ‘creating a recycled art

wall’. The festival runs from 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. There’ll be no events at

night. We’re looking forward to

seeing you.

12. [출제의도] 대화의 세부 내용 파악하기

M: Amelia, do you want to take a one

day surfing lesson this weekend?

W: Sure. Let’s look for the information

online.

M: [Typing sound] Look. I found a

popular surfing lesson website.

W: Hmm... do you want to go to

Manson beach again?

M: Manson beach is too far from here.

Let’s try another place.

W: Okay. What about the level? I don’t

think we have to take the beginner

level as we took lessons several

times.

M: Right. Intermediate or advanced

levels seem fine.

W: Yes. And the group size. Should we

take a lesson with others or only

two of us?

M: We can each get more attention

from the instructor if we choose

the lesson for two.

W: You’re right. Then we have two

options left.

M: The suits are expensive to buy.

Let’s rent the suits.

W: Okay. Good thinking.

M: Great. Let’s take this lesson.

13. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

[Cell phone rings.]

W: Hi, Noah. It’s been a while. How’s

your first year of college going?

M: It’s so nice to talk to you, Cathy.

Making new friends here is very

hard.

W: I understand. It’s not like high

school.

M: I don’t know what to do.

W: Well, if you’re looking for friends,

joining a club might help.

M: But I’m not sure about which one

would be best.

W: How about the campus newspaper?

You wrote some newspaper articles

in high school.

M: Yes. I enjoyed it even when I had

to stay up all night.

W: See? You have a passion for

writing.

M: I guess it would be fun to join a

club I like.

W: And you can get involved in events

with other reporters.

M: True. I can have more chances to

spend time with them regularly

while covering stories.

W: Yeah. It’ll allow you to connect

with people with the same interests

at the campus newspaper.

M:

14. [출제의도] 적절한 응답 고르기

M: Stephanie, I saw your photos of the

school scenery in the lobby. They

were amazing!

W: Thanks, Mr. Brown. I’m really glad

that people like my photos.

M: Did you learn how to take photos

professionally?

W: Not really. I learned it by myself,

searching for information online.

M: How smart! Are you going to major

in photography in college?

W: I think so. But I don’t know much

about how to prepare for all that.

M: Do you know anyone who is

majoring in that field?

W: Not really. I wish I knew someone

who could give me some advice on

how to prepare.

M: Hmm... oh! There’s Julia Watson.

She was one of my students, and

she is now a famous photographer.

W: Really? Do you keep in touch with

her?

M: Yes. If you want, I’ll set up a

meeting for you.

W:

15. [출제의도] 담화의 상황에 맞는 적절한 표현 고르기

M: David has a lot of volunteering

experience in teaching children, and

Jenny has just started the same

volunteering. Jenny imagines that

kids will learn many things and focus

on her class, but her first class

doesn’t go as well as she has

expected. Jenny tries to teach what

she knows as much as possible.

However, the kids get bored easily

and don’t pay attention to her

explanation. Jenny feels frustrated

and she asks David for advice. After

hearing Jenny’s problem, David thinks

she should include more interesting

activities that would help children

take part in her lesson. So, he wants

to tell Jenny that she needs to

provide children with enjoyable

activities to engage them in learning.

In this situation, what would David

most likely say to Jenny?

David:

16~17 긴 담화 듣기

W: Hello, students. Last time we talked

about traditional holiday foods.

Today, let’s talk about traditional

birthday foods around the world.

Food is a big part of how birthdays

are celebrated across the world.

First, in Australia, Fairy Bread is a

must-have birthday dessert. It’s a

buttered piece of bread covered

with sprinkles all over, and people

cut the bread into triangles.

Second, in Russia, people get a

special message on their birthday,

not from a card but from a

personalized pie. The message is

carved into the dough on top of the

pie. Third, eating a bowl of noodles

on one’s birthday is a deeply rooted

tradition in China. It symbolizes the

birthday person’s long life. Lastly,

people in England bake

fortune-telling cakes with certain

symbolic small things inside on

their birthday. For example, if

someone bites a coin in their piece

of cake, it means they’ll be rich in

the future. Now let’s watch a video

about these foods.



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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:

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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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