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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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97. Choose all the sentences that are grammatically wrong from the box below. (97) a) How can you believe he drew the painting himself? b) Why do you think he will arrive on time? c) I don't know when he can help me with my work. d) Do you imagine what the blue whale looks like? e) Can you tell me where he meets yesterday? f) Why do you think she would rather be alone? g) Do you suppose what time she will be there? h) Where do you □□□□□? , , , , , , , , ,
문법적으로 어색하거나 틀린 문장은 (d), (e), (g), (h)입니다. • (d)는 “Do you imagine …?” 구조가 어색하여 보통 Can you imagine …?로 쓰면 자연스럽습니다. • (e)는 yesterday가 과거를 의미하므로 동사는 met로 써야 합니다. • (g)는 what
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43. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은?) <보기> Sumi has just arrived at Incheon station. ① He has run his stop since 2005. ② I have been here for three months. ③ Tim has already finished his homework. ④ She has been a member of the club for six years. ⑤ He has been the captain of our team since March. 44. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은?) <보기> I have already done the dishes. ① He has arrived at the airport. ② She has known him since last year. ③ They have lived in Seoul for ten years. ④ My grandmother has been ill since 2013. ⑤ Tom has played soccer in Europe for two years. 45. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은?) <보기> I have read "The Little Prince" three times. ① She has just broken a vase. ② I have worked here since March. ③ He has already finished his homework. ④ Have you ever used a cell phone in class? ⑤ He has gone to London with his family. 46. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 같은 것은?) <보기> Have you ever been to Japan? ① He has just □□□□□. ② □□□□□. ③ □□□□□. ④ □□□□□. ⑤ □□□□□.
Step1. 예문의 용법 파악 예문에
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두 문장의 의미가 비슷하도록 빈칸에 알맞은 접속사를 쓰시오. 1 Tell your mom the truth, and she will understand you. — □□□ you tell your mom the truth, she will understand you. 2 If you take this pill, you'll feel much better. — Take this pill, Unless □□ you'll feel much better. 3 Josh is a great guy, but he doesn't have a girlfriend. — □□□□□ Josh is a great guy, he doesn't have a girlfriend. 4 Run fast, or you'll miss the school bus. — □□□□ you don't run fast, you'll miss the school bus. — □□□ you run fast, you'll miss the school bus. If you don't get enough sleep, you □□□□□. — □□□□□.
아래와 같이 빈칸에 접속사를 넣으면 원문의 의미와 동일해집니다. 1) "Tell your mom the truth, and she will understand you." → "(If) you tell your mom the truth, she will understand you." 2) "If you take this pill, you’ll feel much better." → "Take this pill, (and) you’ll feel much better." 3) "Josh is a great guy, but he doesn’t have a girlfriend." → "(Although) Josh is a gre
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40. 다음 중 주어진 분사구문을 부사절로 바르게 바꾸 지 못한 것은?40) ① Turning to the left, you'll see a beautiful mountain. → If you turn to the left, you'll see a beautiful mountain. ② Feeling ill, he attended the meeting. → Because he felt ill, he attended the meeting. ③ Walking along the street, I got a phone call from Jack. → As I walked along the street, I got a phone call from Jack. ④ Signing your name, you should always read the contract. → Before you sign your name, you should always read the contract. ⑤ Drinking a □□□□□. □□□□□.
해석을 살펴보면, 2번 문장은 원래 분사구문(Feeling ill)에서 나타내는 의미가 ‘비록 아팠지만’ 혹은 ‘아프면서도’에 가
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56. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 것은?56) ① The book was so boring that she fell asleep. o ② He was so tall that he could reach the tree. ○ ③ He ran so fast that he could win the race. ○ ④ The library is so noise that I can't concentrate. ○ ⑤ The desk was so □□□□□ that I couldn't write. ○
문장에서 noise는 형용사가 아닌 명사이므로, noisy
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Pattern 1. 분사구문 1. 다음 두 문장의 의미가 같을 때, 빈칸에 들어갈 말 로 가장 적절한 것은?1) While my father had dinner, he read a newspaper. → □□□□ dinner, my father read a newspaper. ① Having ② Been had ③ Being have ④ Have ⑤ Had 2. 다음 두 문장의 의미가 같도록 빈칸에 들어갈 알맞 은 말을 고르면?2) When he heard the news, he was totally amazed. → □□□□ the news, he was totally amazed. ① Heard ② Hearing ③ To hear ④ Having heard ⑤ Being heard 3. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 알맞은 것을 모두 고르면?3) Because I was born in winter, I love that season → □□□□ in wint□□□□□. ① born ② □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Step1. 문맥과 시제 확인하기 각 문장에서
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2. 다음 글에서 필자가 주장하는 바로 가장 적절한 것은? We tend to go long periods of time without reaching out to the people we know. Then, we suddenly take notice of the distance that has formed and we scramble to make repairs. We call people we haven't spoken to in ages, hoping that one small effort will erase the months and years of distance we've created. However, this rarely works: relationships aren't kept up with big one-time fixes. They're kept up with regular maintenance, like a car. In our relationships, we have to make sure that not too much time goes by between oil changes, so to speak. This isn't to say that you shouldn't bother calling someone just because it's been a while since you've spoken; just that it's more ideal not to let yourself fall out of touch in the first place. Consistency always brings better results. ① 가까운 □□□□□
필자는 인간관계에 있어 규칙적인 관리와 꾸준한 노력이 중요하다고 강조하고 있습니다. 따라서 제시된 선
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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 □□□□□ a large sales team. By □□□□□ advertisers find new outlets that reach their target audiences that they would not otherwise be able to afford. \*□□□□□\*\*
The passage describes an advertising exchange in which companies place ads on each other’s sites at no cost, effectively ‘trading spa
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57. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?57) ① This is a girl who comes from Australia. ② He sat on the chair which had a broken leg. ③ I like the boy that is standing under the big tree. ④ Mike has two books which have many pictures. ⑤ A baker is a person who bake bread. 58. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?58) ① I read a book which was on the table. ② I saw a bus who went to the bus stop. ③ I met a girl which was wearing a red shirt ④ I teach a boy whom can't re□□□□□. ⑤ Chi□□□□□
답은 ⑤번 문장입니다. 동사 형태에서 단수 주어에 맞게 bakes가 되어야 하므
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Part 10 Ask questions about the underlined part using passive voice. 밑줄 친 부분을 묻는 수동태 의문문을 만드시오. <보기> The car was driven by Mark. By whom was the car driven? 1. Two bottles of coke are drunk by him every day. ) 2. No, flowers aren't picked by Judy?) 3. He painted the picture in France.) 4. No, they aren't. These books aren't sold in Korea.) 5. They will serve breakfast at 8 o'clock.) 6. Yes, it was. The letter was written by John.) 7. The plates are kept in the cupboard.) 8. They sent the message by email.) 9. Someone will clean the car eve□□□□.)
아래는 각 문장에서 밑줄 친 부분을 묻는 수동태 의문문 예시입니다. 1) Two bottles of coke are drunk by him every day. → How many bottles of coke are drunk by him every day? 2) No, flowers aren't picked by Judy. → What aren't picked by Judy? 3) He painted the picture in France. → Where was the picture painted? 4) These books aren't sold in Korea. → Where aren't these books sold? 5) They will serve breakfast at 8 o'clock. → When will breakfast be s
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