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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점] Take time to read the comics. This is worthwhile not just because they will make you laugh but ① because they contain wisdom about the nature of life. Charlie Brown and Blondie are part of my morning routine and help me ② to start the day with a smile. When you read the comics section of the newspaper ③cutting out a cartoon that makes you laugh. Post it wherever you need it most, such as on your refrigerator or at work — so that every time you see it, you will smile and feel your spirit ④lifted. Share your favorites with your friends and family so that everyone can □□□ a good laugh □□ to. Take □□ comics with □□□□□ you go to visit sick □□□□□. □□□□□ a good laugh.
어법상 문제가 있는 부분은 ③입니다. 문장 구조상 명령문 형태나 “-ing” 구문을 이끄는 접속사가 필요한데, 현재와 같은 'cutting out' 표현만으로는 완전한 절(句)을 이루지 못합니다.
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33. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3 점](2019-9월) To begin with a psychological reason, the knowledge of another's personal affairs can tempt the possessor of this information ① to repeat it as gossip because as unrevealed information it remains socially inactive. Only when the information is repeated can its possessor ② turn the fact that he knows something into something socially valuable like social recognition, prestige, and notoriety. As long as he keeps his information to ③ himself, he may feel superior to those who do not know it. But knowing and not telling does not give him that feeling of "superiority that, so to say, latently contained in the secret, fully ✓ actualizing itself only at the moment of disclosure." This is the main motive for gossiping about well-known figures and superiors. The gossip producer assumes th□□□□□ "□□□□" □□□□□ as □□□□□ him. □□□□□
결론적으로 어법상 틀린 부분은 (5) 'whose'입니다. 'as whose friend he presents himself'라는 표현은 서술 구조가 부자연스럽습니다. 보통 '자신을 ~의 친구라 칭하다'를 영어로 표현할 때에는 'present on
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110. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은? (정답 2개)110) ① She still remembers the day when she met her husband for the first time. ② I'd like to live in a country where has beautiful parks. ③ My grandfather lives in a house where there is a lot of sunshine. ④ Do you know the name of the hotel where John is staying? ⑤ August is the mont□□□□□.
정답은 ②번과 ⑤번이 어색한 문장입니다. 문장 ②는 관계대명사를 사용해 “I'd like to live in a country that has beautiful parks.”처럼 써야 자연스럽습니다. 문장 ⑤는
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9. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?9) ① Johnny never has been to Australia. ② Kathy has learned Chinese for five years. ③ Melissa has visited her uncle last weekend. ④ Simon has stayed in Seoul two weeks ago. ⑤ Jim has yet finished lunch at the restaurant. 10. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?10) ① I have been to Hong Kong. ② I have never made so much money. ③ He has gone to South Africa last year. ④ He invented that machine in 1990. ⑤ She has been in Seoul for a month. 11. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?11) ① How long does it has rained? ② Jack has stayed here for a month. ③ He doesn't have eaten anything all day. ④ She has sent an e-mail to me yesterday. ⑤ We have gone to the bank three days ago. 12. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?12) ① I have eaten at the restaurant once. ② Sam and I have seen the □□□□□. ③ □□□□□. ④ □□□□□. ⑤ □□□□□.
Step1. 시점 부사와 현재완료의 호응 여부 확인 과거 시점을 나타내는 표현(예: last we
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12. 다음 중 빈칸에 들어갈 말이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?12) ① It was careless ______ me to tell you my secret. ② It is important ______ us to exercise regularly. ③ It was easy ______ them to carry the box. ④ It is difficult ______ me to read the book. ⑤ It is not good ______ you to take too much salt. 13. 다음 중 빈칸에 들어갈 말이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?13) ① It is important ______ you to study hard. ② It's dangerous ______ children to go there. ③ It is easy ______ Koreans to use chopsticks. ④ It was impossible ______ □□□□□. ⑤ It □□□□□.
careless처럼 사람의 성격·태도를 나타내는 형용사는 “of + 사람” 형태를 쓰고, easy, important 등 일반적 상태를 나타내는 형용사는 “for + 사람” 형태를 씁니
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54. 다음 <보기>에서 어법상 어색한 부분을 2개 찾아 기 호를 쓰고 바르게 고쳐 문장 전체를 다시 쓰시오.(54) <보기> ① His car is stopped by the police last night. ② The play was lasted for more than two hours. ③ He has been elected president by people. ④ Christina's dogs will be taken good care of. ⑤ Those gentlemen were met by beautiful □□□□.
어색한 문장은 (a)(b)입니다. (a)는 시제 오류가 있으므로 His car was stopped by the police last night.로 고치면 자연스럽
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21. (A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 가장 적절한 것은? There is a connection between the words kid and goat. Although kid today is an (A) accepted / accepting English- language word that describes a child, it was once considered slang because it came from the word (B) which / whose meaning was—and is—a young goat. “Baby goats jump around playfully and are generally annoying, so the connection between baby goats and young humans (C) seem / seems to make sense,” says Jeremy Butterfield, editor-in-chief of Collins Dictionaries. * slang 속어 (A) (B) (C) ① accepted □□□□ □□□□ □□□□ □□□□□ □□□□ □□□□ □□□□□ s□□□ acc□□ □□□□□ seem
가장 자연스러운 문장은 다음과 같습니다. (A) accepted – 이미 일반적으로 받아들여진 단어라는 의미이므로 “accepted”가 적절합니다. (B) whose – ‘~의 의미’를 설명할 때, 선행사 “word”를 수식하
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34. Early in the term, our art professor projected an image of a monk, his back to the viewer, standing on the shore, looking off into a blue sea and an enormous sky. The professor asked the class, "What do you see?" The darkened auditorium was silent. We looked and looked and thought and thought as hard as possible to unearth the hidden meaning, but came up with nothing—we must have missed it. With dramatic exasperation she answered her own question, "It's a painting of a monk! His back is to us! He is standing near the shore! There's a blue sea and enormous sky!" Hmm... why didn't we see it? So as not to bias us, she'd posed the question without revealing the artist or title of the work. In fact, it was Caspar David Friedrich's The Monk by the Sea. To better understand your world, rather than guess at what you think you are supposed to see. [3점] * exasperation: 격분 ① consciously acknowledge what you actually see ② accept different opini□□□□□a □□□□□ □□□□□s
정답은 (1) 의식적으로 실제 보이는 것을 인정하기입니다. 수업 장면에서 학생들은 그림의 단순한 모습을 놓치고 ‘꼭 특별한 의미가 있지 않을까’ 하는 선입견으로 접근했습니다. 하지만 교수님은 크게 어려운 해석보다
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Interpersonal messages combine content and relationship dimensions. That is, they refer to the real world, to something external to both speaker and listener; at the same time they also refer to the relationship between parties. (A) You can appreciate this most clearly if you visualize the same command being made by the trainee to the supervisor. It appears awkward and out of place, because it violates the normal relationship between supervisor and trainee. (B) It also contains a relationship message that says something about the connection between the supervisor and the trainee. Even the use of the simple command shows there is a status difference that allows the supervisor to command the trainee. (C) For example, a supervisor may say to a trainee, "See me after the meeting." This simple message has a content □□□□□
Step1. 구체적 예시와 관계 메시지 파악 문장들이 예시(C), 관계 메시지(B), 상황 역전(A)
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68. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?68) ① She asks me that the rumor is true or not. X ② Do you know where the conference will hold? ③ I want to know if he will join our club. ④ Everyone wonders that she likes gimchi. X ⑤ I haven't decid□□□□□. X
정답은 (3)번 문장입니다. ‘I want to know if he will join our club.’에서 if
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B 우리말과 일치하도록 () 안에 주어진 단어를 바르게 배열하시오. 1 이 호수는 매우 깊어 보인다. (lake, looks, this, deep, very) 2 Ann은 뒤에서 누군가가 자신의 이름을 부르는 것을 들었다. (heard, her, name, call, someone) - Ann behind her. 3 이 아이스박스는 음식을 신선하게 유지해 준다. (food, keeps, fresh) - This icebox 4 그녀의 어머니가 그녀에게 웨딩드레스를 만들어 주셨다. (made, a, her, dress, for, wedding) - Her mother 5 그는 그의 이웃에게 한 가지 부탁을 했다. (of, a, neighbor, asked, favor, his) - He 0 은 그
1. This lake looks very deep. 2. Ann heard someone call her name behind her. 3. This icebox keeps food fresh.
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