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50. 다음 중 어법상 올바른 문장은?50)
① I believe so you didn't tell a lie.
② She wants to do interesting something. X
③ I decide sound sleep is good for our body. X
④ He hopes you have a great trip.
⑤ I think wat□□□□□es. X
문장 ④ He hopes you have a great trip. 이 어법상 올바른 표현입니다.
나머지 문장은 올바른 전치사나 연결어, 동사의 형태 등을 수정해야 자연스러운 문장이 됩니다. 예를 들어, ①은 'I believe (that) you didn’t tell a lie.'로, ②는 'She wants to do something interesting.'로, ③은 'I deci
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43. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 다른 하나는?43)
① Do you know who my homeroom teacher is?
② There was a small village that grew into a city.
③ Peter gave me a purse which was made of paper.
④ I know a woman who climbed Mt. Everest.
⑤ People who stayed on high floors couldn't escape.
44. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은?44)
<보기> I can create a scene that shows a lot of people.
① Where did you buy that?
② I know that Jane came from Japan.
③ Are you worried that the floor is cold?
④ The boy that is singing a song is my friend.
⑤ Do you think that Jane can speak two languages?
45. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 다른 하나는?45)
① Look at the church that stands on the hill.
② There is a little cafe that sells very good coffee.
③ She believes that the rumor is true.
④ I bought a vest that has many pockets.
⑤ She always asks me questions that are difficult to answer.
46. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은? (정답 2개)46)
<보기> A boy that called last night didn't leave his number.
① That boy is my br□□□□.
② □□ is □□□□□.
정답은 1번입니다.
1번의 'who'는 간접의문문에서 쓰인 것으로, 관계대명사가 아니라 명사절을 이끄는
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32. Many evolutionary biologists argue that humans
□□. We needed to
trade, and we needed to establish trust in order to trade.
Language is very handy when you are trying to conduct
business with someone. Two early humans could not only
agree to trade three wooden bowls for six bunches of
bananas but establish rules as well. What wood was used
for the bowls? Where did you get the bananas? That
business deal would have been nearly impossible using
only gestures and confusing noises, and carrying it out
according to terms agreed upon creates a bond of trust.
Language allows us to be specific, and this is where
conversation plays a key role.
① used body language to communicate
② instinctively knew who to depend on
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문제에서 언어의 역할이 주로 거래와 신뢰 형성에 있다는 점이 강조됩니다. 몸짓만으로는 복잡한 협상과 규칙 설정이 어려웠으므로
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28. This book was changed my life completely.
43. The shop is opened next week.
29. The buildings didn't build by them.
44. Who America discovered by?
30. He was seen study English by me.
31. My mom was watered flowers yesterday.
32. The singer loves by all Koreans.
33. The golden mask was finding by Mr. White.
34. By whom was the book wrote?
35. The photos wasn't taken at that moment.
36. When was your computer screen broke?
37. This bag is made by leather.
38. He was had a new car and a boat.
39. Jane isn't satisfied by her apartment.
40. Sh□□□□tisfied his excellent perform□□□.
Step1. 잘못된 수동태 구문 찾기
문장에서 수동태
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1 그들은 더 이상 마스크를 쓸 필요가 없다. (need, to, masks, they, don't, wear)
□□□ anymore.
2 너는 50분 이내에 이 문제들을 풀어야 한다. (should, solve, these, you, questions
□□□ within fifty minutes.
3 너는 이 방에서 조용히 해야 한다. 우리 아기가 지금 자고 있다. (be, this room, in, yo
□□□□. Our baby is sleeping now
4 나는 중학교 때 교복을 입어야 했다. (wear, to, I, had, a, uniform)
□□□□□ when I was in middle sc
5 우리는 모든 규칙을 지킬 필요는 없다. (we, follow, need, to, don't)
□□□ all the rules.
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아래는 괄호 안에 있는 영어 단어들을 올바르게 배열해 완성한 예시 문장입니다.
1) They don’t need to wear masks anymore.
2) You should solve these questions within fifty minutes.
3) You be in this room. Our b
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우리말과 일치하도록 ()안의 말을 이용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
1 이 오렌지들은 신맛이 난다. (sour)
- These oranges taste □□□□.
2 그 부부는 그들의 아기를 Alice라고 이름 지었다 (name, baby)
- The couple □□□□□.
3 너는 머리를 그렇게 자르니 어려 보인다. (young)
- You □□□□ with that haircut.
4 내 노트북 컴퓨터가 고장이 나서, Jake는 내가 그의 것을 사용하도록 허락했다. (allow, use)
- My laptop didn't work, so Jake □□□□□ his.
5 이 파스타는 카레 같은 냄새가 난다. (smell, curry)
- This pasta □□□□□.
6 그의 어머니는 그가 점심 식사 후에 설거지를 하도록 시켰다. (wash the dishes)
- His mother made □□□□□ after lunch.
7 나는 Bill에게 내 텐□□□□□.
- I □□□□.
1) These oranges taste sour.
2) The couple named their baby Alice.
3) You look young with that haircut.
4) My laptop didn’t work, so Jake allowed me
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39.
We have a continual desire to communicate our feelings and yet at
the same time the need to conceal them for proper social
functioning.
(For hundreds of thousands of years) our hunter-gatherer ancestors □ could
survive only (by constantly communicating (with one another through nonverbal
cues.) Developed over so much time, (before the invention of language,) that is
□ how the human face □ became so expressive, and gestures so elaborate. ①
(With these counterforces battling inside us,) we □ cannot completely control
□ what we communicate. ②
Our real feelings continually □ leak out (in the form of gestures, tones of voice,
facial expressions, and posture.) ③ We are not trained, however, to pay
attention to people's nonverbal cues. ④ (By sheer habit,) we fixate on the
words people say, while also thinking (about □ □ □ next □ □ □ □ □ □ cial skills
□ □ □ □ □ □ □)
이 지문은 인간이 자신의 감정을 드러내고자 하는 욕구와 동시에 사회적 기능을 위해 이를 감추고자 하는 욕구 사이에 존재하는 모순된 태도를 설명합니다. 이러한 이중성 때문에 완전히 '의도된' 소통을 하기는 어렵습니다. 수천 년 동안 비언어적 신호를 통해 끊임없이 소통해 온 인간은 감정이 얼굴 표정,
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The □□ (A) of peers makes adolescents, but not adult □□.
연구 결과에 따르면, 또래가 함께 있을 때 청소년은 위험 감수를 높이는 반면 성인은 달라지지 않는다고
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41. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장의 총 개수는?41)
<보기>
a. She helped him last year by saving her allowance. ○
b. When he was six, he moved to London. ○
c. In 1988, the Olympics have been held in Korea. ⊗
d. We have known each other since we were
middle school students. ○
e. He has got a phone call from Sally two weeks ago. ⊗
f. They haven't finished the meal yet. ○
g. I have talked to the teacher yesterd□. ⊗
Step1. 문장별 시제 점검
각 문장을
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[31~34] 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
31. One of the most important aspects of providing good care
is making sure that an animal's needs are being met
consistently and predictably. Like humans, animals need a
sense of control. So an animal who may get enough food but
doesn't know when the food will appear and can see no
consistent schedule may experience distress. We can provide
a sense of control by ensuring that our animal's environment
is □□□□□ : there is always water available
and always in the same place. There is always food when
we get up in the morning and after our evening walk. There
will always be a time and place to eliminate, without having
to hold things in to the point of discomfort. Human
companions can display consistent emotional support, rather
than providing love one moment and withholding love the
ne□□□□□l
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() silent
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* eliminate□□□
지문에서 동물에게 필요한 것은 일정한 시간과 장소에 먹이와 물이 공급되고, 감정적 보살핌도 규칙적으로 제공되어야 한다는 점입니다. 즉, 동물이 다음에 어떤 일이 일어날지 예측할
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29. (A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 가장
적절한 것은? [3점]
I stood 3,346 feet above sea level on a steep mountain slope
and (A) [found / finding] it was easy to feel a little breathless.
As the morning fog lifted, the sharp peaks of the Hohe Tauern
mountain range slowly emerged, some of (B) [which / what]
were very much alive. The sound of a donkey reminded us of
our home as we drank hot coffee on a wooden balcony and
watched our visible breath disappear into the cold air. Looking
far below, we could see a small river twist like a silk ribbon
between the valley's wooden houses and church roofs; the old
buildings of a mountainside farm (C) [was / were] surrounding
us, with sheep and cows □□□□□.
정답: (2) found / which / were
(A)에서는 found가 적절합니다. “I found it was easy…” 형태로 목적격 보어를 이끄는 구문입니다.
(B)에서는 앞서
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