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Part 2 Choose the correct tense: 알맞은 시제를 고르시오. 1. (Has / Did) the postman come yet? 2. We (haven't seen / didn't see) his cat recently. 3. I (didn't paint / haven't painted) the room yet. 4. We (already saw / have already seen) this film. 5. It (didn't rain / hasn't rained) since last month. 6. This is the best chicken soup I (ever ate / have ever eaten). 7. Molly and Henry (visited / have visited) us at Christmas. 8. I (got up / has got up) very late last Monday. 9. (Were you / Have you been) to Disney World before? 10. Denis (just came back / has just come back) from work. 11. I (have received / received) an email from him yesterday. 12. When (have you got / did you get) married? 13. I (have never worked / never worked) for this company. 14. She (has left / left) at six this morning. 15. I don't ( ) □□□.
Step1. 과거 시점 유무에 따른 시제 선택 과거 시점(예: yesterday, last Mond
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12. Because she felt tired, she went to bed early. 13. Since Mary was sick with a high fever, she stayed home all day. 14. When Jane received a call from Jack, she went outside to meet him. 15. When he has a cold, he always drinks hot tea. 16. If you use chopsticks, you can eat it easily. 17. As he was lying in bed, he read a book. 18. While I listen to music, I usually do my home □□□□□.
이 문장들은 because, since, when, if, while, as 등의 접속사를 이용하여 이유(원인), 시간, 조건, 동시 상황 등을 나타내는 부사절을 보여줍니다. 예를 들어 “Because she felt tired, she went to bed early”는 피로를 느꼈다는 이유 때문에 일찍 잠자리에 들었다는 의미를 드러냅니다. 이러한 접속사를 사용하면 문장에 다양하고 구체적인 의미와
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22. 다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은? Information is worthless you never actually use it. Far too often, companies collect valuable customer information that ends up buried and never used. They must ensure their data is accessible for use at the appropriate times. For a hotel, one appropriate time for data usage is check-in at the front desk. I often check in at a hotel I've visited frequently, only for the people at the front desk to give no indication that they recognize me as a customer. The hotel must have stored a record of my visits, but they don't make that information accessible to the front desk clerks. They are missing a prime opportunity to utilize data to create a better experience focused on customer loyalty. Whether they have ten cu□□□□□ thous□□□□□ □□□□□goal□□□□□ □□□□□[□□□□.
기업이 수집한 고객 정보를 적절한 시점에 활용하여 고객에게 가치를 제공해야 한다는 점이 글의 핵심 요지이다.
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목적격보어로 쓰이는 to부정사 Panayo 2 동아(윤정미) 15. 우리는 Tom이 늦을 거라고 예상한다. 15) We □□□□ late Tom to be late 16. 나는 그가 미칠 거라고 생각한다. 16) think, crazy 22. 나는 너에게 많은 책을 읽을 것을 참고해 22) advise, many 23. 그들은 그녀가 그 방을 청소하기를 기대했다. 23) expect, clean 17. 그는 내가 선생님이 되기를 원하셨다. 17) want be 24. 그녀는 나에게 먹을 것을 사도록 명령했다. 24) order, something, eat 18. 그는 누구든 아는 것을 원하지 않는다. 18) anybody, know 25. 그들은 내가 시험에 통과하기를 원했다. 25) pass, exam 19. 그 의사는 그녀에게 담배를 피우지 말라고 조언 했다. 19) advise, smoke 26. 엄마는 나에게 무거운 박스들을 옮겨달라고 부 탁하셨다. 26) Mom ask, some heavy boxes, move 20. 그는 그들이 그 차에 타도록 명령했다. 20) order, get in 27. 그 경찰관은 우리가 그곳을 떠나도 좋다고 허락 했다. 27) pol□□□□□
해석과 함께 정답 예시는 다음과 같습니다. 15. We expect Tom to be late. 16. I think him to be crazy. 17. He wants me to be a teacher. 18. He doesn’t want anybody to know. 19. The doctor advised her not to smoke. 20. He ordered them to get in the car. 21. Having a car enables you to go more places easily. 22. I advise you
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29. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점] Each species of animals can detect a different range of odours. No species can detect all the molecules that are present in the environment \(^{1}\) in which it lives—there are some things that we cannot smell but which some other animals can, and vice versa. There are also differences between individuals, relating to the ability to smell an odour, or how \(^{2}\) pleasantly it seems. For example, some people like the taste of coriander— known as cilantro in the USA—while others find \(^{3}\) it soapy and unpleasant. This effect has an underlying genetic component due to differences in the genes \(^{4}\) controlling our sense of smell. Ultimately, the selection of scents detected by a given species, and how that odour is perceived, will depend on □□□□□'s ecology. The □□□□□e of each species will □□□□□te sources of □□□□□ are r□□□□□t to it □□□□□ r□□□□□d accordingly. * iander: 고수
어법상 틀린 표현은 ②번 pleasantly입니다. 문맥상 냄새가 "어떻게 느껴지는지"를 말할 때는
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17 You must finish the work today. ① I must find another job. ② She must get up early tomorrow. ③ She must be angry at me. ④ You must be careful with the knife. [18-19] 우리말과 일치하도록 빈칸에 알맞은 말을 쓰시오. 18 예전에는 우리 학교 근처에 공원이 있었다. There to be a park near my school. 22 Cindy is not able to play the drums. - Cindy the drums. [23-25] 우리말과 일치하도록 ( ) 안에 주어진 단어를 바르게 배열하시오. 23 그는 오늘 일하러 갈 필요가 없다. (to, work, doesn't, he, to, go, have) today. 19 Mike는 거기에 가길 원하지 않을지도 모른다. - Mike want to go there. 20 다음 중 not이 들어갈 위치로 적절한 것은? You had better go hiking today. 24 나는 새 스마트폰을 사고 싶다. (buy, a, new, I, like, smartphone, to, would) 25 저에게 이 책을 빌려주시겠어요? (me, you, this, lend, would, book) ? [21-22] 주어진 문장과 의미가 통하도록 빈칸에 알맞은 말을 쓰시오. if you need to. you 26 다음 중 어법상 옳은 것을 모두 고르면? ① You had better go to the hospital first. ② Peter will can pick you up tomorrow. ③ Mom used to read me a bedtime st□□□□□
아래는 제시된 문장의 예시 해석과 답변 예시입니다. 1) 지난날 우리 학교 근처에는 공원이 있었습니다 → There used to be a park near my school. 2) Mike는 거기에 가고 싶어 하지 않을지도 모릅니다 → Mike may not want to go there. 3) 오늘 하이킹 가지 않는 것이 좋겠습니다 → You had better not go hiking today. 4) 필요하다면 제 차를 사용해도 좋습니다 → You may use my car if you need to. 5) Cindy는 드럼을 연주할 수 없습니다 →
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20. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?20) ① How long have you been lived in your house? ② I have been looking for my ring since an hour. ③ I've been enjoyed studying science in school. ④ They have been celebrating this day since 1945. ⑤ She has been learning taekwondo since nine years. 21. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?21) ① I have been walked to school for two years. ② They have been talking on the phone at hours. ③ Simon and Jane has been planting trees since then. ④ I have been waiting for his new album for so long. ⑤ I have been preparing for the show since a month. 22. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?22) ① Have you waiting for me for two hours? ② Mr. Jones have been teaching here since 2013. ③ I've been doing my homework since □□□□□. □□□□□. □□□□□.
Step1. 문법 구조 확인 각 문장에서 주어(be 동
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D 우리말과 일치하도록 알맞은 말을 보기에서 골라 빈칸에 알맞은 형태로 쓰시오. 보기 | many slim long much tall popular 1 점점 더 많은 사람들이 내 블로그를 방문하고 있다. → □□□□ people are visiting my blog. 2 설악산과 지리산 중에서 어디가 더 높습니까? → Which is □□□□□, Mt. Seorak or Mt. Jiri? 3 축구는 세계에서 가장 인기 있는 스포츠 중 하나이다. → Soccer is one of the □□□□□ sports in the world. 4 더 오래 그녀와 함께할수록, 더 많이 그녀를 좋아하게 된다. → □□□□ I am with her, □□□□□ I like her. 5 그는 규칙적으로 운동을 한다. 그는 점점 더 날씬해지고 있다. → He exercise □□□□□.
1) more and more people are visiting my blog. 2) Which is taller, Mt. Seorak or Mt. Jiri? 3) Soccer is one of the most popula
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[38~39] 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳을 고르시오. 38. Meanwhile, improving by 1 percent isn't particularly notable, but it can be far more meaningful in the long run. It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action. ( ① ) Whether it is losing weight, winning a championship, or achieving any other goal, we put pressure on ourselves to make some earthshaking improvement that everyone will talk about. ( ② ) The difference this tiny improvement can make over time is surprising. ( ③ ) Here's how the math works out: if you can get 1 percent better each day for one year, you'll end up thirty-seven times better by the time you're done. ( ④ ) Conversely, if you get 1 □□□□□.
주어진 문장은 (②)에 넣는 것이 가장 적절합니다. 앞서 언급된 일회성 ‘대단한 성취’에 대한 부담과 대비되어, 1%
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3. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점] Although sports nutrition is a fairly new academic discipline, there have always been recommendations made to athletes about foods that could enhance athletic performance. One ancient Greek athlete is reported to have eaten dried figs to enhance training. There are reports that marathon runners in the 1908 Olympics drank cognac to improve performance. The teenage running phenomenon, Mary Decker, surprised the sports world in the 1970s when she reported that she ate a plate of spaghetti noodles the night before a race. Such practices may be suggested to athletes because of their real or perceived benefits by individuals who excelled in their sports. Obviously, some of these practices, such as drinking alcohol du□□□□□.
문장에서 (5) has 부분이 주어인 others(복수)에 맞춰 동사도 복수형인 have로 써야 합니다. 따라서 (5
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59. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은? ① Can you tell me if he will come tomorrow? ② I don't know why he is so down. ③ Do you think where we should go? ④ We wanted to know what he did yesterday. ⑤ Do you know how we get to the post office? 60. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은? ① Do you know how the hotel is far? ② Can you tell me where is the man? ③ Do you think where Jane met Mr. Han? ④ Can you tell me when will the store open? ⑤ Would you tell me whether she lives in Seoul? 61. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은? ① Can you tell me where the department store is? ② Do you know what the country side is like? ③ Do you know how much is it? ④ No one knows when he left for school. ⑤ I don't care who she is. 62. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은? ① Can you tell me where is the bank? ② Let me know how long I should wait. ③ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Step1. 간접의문문 어순 확인 먼저 간접
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