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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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32. Although many small businesses have excellent websites,
they typically can't afford aggressive online campaigns. One
way to get the word out is through an advertising exchange,
in which advertisers place banners on each other's websites
for free. For example, a company selling beauty products
could place its banner on a site that sells women's shoes,
and in turn, the shoe company could put a banner on the
beauty product site. Neither company charges the other;
they simply exchange ad space. Advertising exchanges are
gaining in popularity, especially among marketers who do not
have much money and who don't have a large sales team.
By □□□□□, advertisers find new outlets that
reach their target audiences that they would not otherwise
be able to af□□□□.
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sh□□□□□
i□□□□□ fac□□□□ for□□□□□.
i□□□□asing TV □□□ls
정답은 1) trading space 입니다.
지문에서 ‘서로 간에 광고 배너를 교환하고 돈을 받지 않는다’라는 내용이 언급되므로, 이는 명백히 광고 공간을 서로 교환한다(trading
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우리말과 일치하도록 ( ) 안의 말을 이용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
1 나는 10시까지 집에 있어야만 한다. (be, home)
→ I am □ to stay home by ten o'clock.
2 냉장고에 차가운 마실 것이 아무 것도 없다. (nothing, drink)
→ There is nothing □ to drink in the refrigerator.
3 운전할 때 따라야 할 많은 교통 법규가 있다. (traffic rul□□□)
→ □□□□□.
1) I have to be home by ten o'clock.
2) There is nothing to drink in the
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34. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장의 총 개수는?(34)
• Linda has eating her lunch for two hours.
• He began playing golf since he was ten years
old. □□□
• Dok-do has belonged to Korea for a long time.
• I have been visiting my aunt who lives in Seoul
yesterday.
• My friend Max has been taught math five years
ago.
• These days young people have □□□□□.
□□□□□
어색한 문장은 총 4개이다.
1) “Linda has eating her lunch for two hours.”는 현재완료진행형을 잘못 표현했으므로 “Linda has been eating her lunch for two hours.”가 적절하다.
2) “He began playing golf since he was ten years old.”는 since와 과거시제를 함께 쓰기가 어색하
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27. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ와 쓰임이 다른 것은?27)
Yesterday, Grandma Grace took Tom shopping.
First, she went to Mr. Kim’s ⓐto buy some fruits.
There was an ice cream truck in front of Mr. Kim’s.
Grandma Grace bought Tom some ice cream. It
was a really happy day for Grandma Grace and
Tom.
① I want to eat pizza after school.
② We go to the library to read books.
③ Minji practices the piano to be a pianist.
④ He hurried to the □□□□□.
□□□□□ soccer.
정답은 ①입니다.
문장 ①의 to eat은 원하는 동작을 나타내어 동사의 목적어로 쓰였고,
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63. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 다른 하나는?63)
① Have you ever met him?
② I have been to Italy before.
③ He has seen the movie before.
④ I have lived here for 10 years.
⑤ I have never had Japanese food.
64. 다음 중 같은 용법으로 쓰인 문장은?(정답 2개)64)
① I have never been to Paris.
② It has been such a long time, John!
③ She has lost her wallet at the airport.
④ I've known him since I was a □□□□□.
해설
63번에서 ①, ②, ③, ⑤는 경험이나 결과로서의 현재완료이며, ④는 과거부터 지금까지의 지속을 나타내므로 쓰임이 다릅니다. 따라서 정답은 ④입니다.
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24. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?24)
① Can you show me what to use a camera?
② He decided when to leave for New York.
③ I forgot how to fly.
④ Ted wants to know where to buy a bike.
⑤ They told me when to open the box.
25. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?25)
① Tell me which to buy.
② I don't know what to do.
③ I don't know where to go.
④ Can you tell me what to buy?
⑤ Do you know which to fix the bike?
26. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?26)
① I didn't decide what to say.
② I have no idea of when to start.
③ Please tell me which to have dinner.
④ I want to ask you where to buy the cake.
⑤ I'm wondering how to get to the station.
27. Choose one grammatically incorrect sentence.27)
① I can't decide what to eat first.
② Let me know when to stop writing.
③ □□□□□.
Step1. 문장 24 검토
1번 문장 'what to use a camera
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● 우리말과 일치하도록 (□) 안에 주어진 말을 알맞게 배열하시오.
1 다른 사람들을 돕는 것은 멋진 일이다. (wonderful, help, is, it, to)
□ □ □ other people.
2 나는 치과에 가기로 결심했다. (to, the dentist, go to, decided)
□ □
3 그들은 어디에 그 그림을 걸어야 할지 몰랐다. (hang, where, the painting, to)
They didn't know □ □ □
4 그의 목표는 최고의 축구선수가 되는 것이다. (to, soccer player, the best, be, is)
His goal □ □
5 그는 기차로 여행하는 것을 좋아한다. (to, by train, travel, likes)
He □ □
6 이 □ □ □ □ □ □ (□, □ □ □ □ □, play)
□ □ □ □
1) It is wonderful to help other people.
2) I decided to go to the dentist.
3) They didn’t know where to hang the painting.
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고2 2010년 9월 22번
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
When Daniel Boone, an expert in wilderness
exploration, was asked Ⓐ whether he was ever
lost, his reply was, "Disoriented for a couple of
days, maybe. Lost, never." The major difference
between Mr. Boone and the majority of weekend
wilderness explorers is skill. Mr. Boone could
always hunt, trap, find water, make a boat, and
gradually Ⓑ find his way out of most wilderness
problems. Average people, however, do not have
the acquired wilderness skills to survive off the
land. So before venturing into the great outdoors,
you must realize Ⓒ that anyone can get lost. All it
takes to disorient most people outdoors is being a
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dense mist, a few u□□□□□
어법상 틀린 부분은 ④ being입니다. 문장 구조상 명사구를 나열해야 하므로
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18. □□□ □□□ □□□ □□□□□로 □□□□ □□□□□은?
Dear members of Eastwood Library,
Thanks to the Friends of Literature group, we've
successfully raised enough money to remodel the library
building. John Baker, our local builder, has volunteered to
help us with the remodelling but he needs assistance. By
grabbing a hammer or a paint brush and donating your
time, you can help with the construction. Join Mr. Baker
in his volunteering team and become a part of making
Eastwood Library a better place! Please call 541-567-1234
for more information.
Sincerely,
Mark Anderson
① □□□□□ □□□ □□□□ □□□□□ □□□□□ □□□□□고
글에서 자원 봉사 참여를 독려하며 함께 도서관을 보수하자는 내용이 나옵니다. 따라
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[36~37] 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것
을 고르시오.
36.
Toward the end of the 19th century, a new architectural
attitude emerged. Industrial architecture, the argument
went, was ugly and inhuman; past styles had more to do
with pretension than what people needed in their homes.
(A) But they supplied people's needs perfectly and, at their
best, had a beauty that came from the craftsman's skill
and the rootedness of the house in its locality.
(B) Instead of these approaches, why not look at the way
ordinary country builders worked in the past? They
developed their craft skills over generations, demonstrating
mastery of both tools and materials.
(C) Those materials were local, and used with simplicity —
houses built this way had plain wooden floors □□□□□
Step1. 문맥 연결 파악
제시문에서 산업 건축과 과거 건축을 언급한 다음, 이어지
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