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34 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? How you address your professors depends on many factors such as age, college culture, and their own preference. Some teachers will ask you ① to call them by their first names, especially if they're relatively young. They enjoy the informal atmosphere ② generated by having everyone in the class on the same level. Some colleges, in fact, pride themselves on having all their faculty and students on a first-name basis. But beware: one of the surest ways to upset professors ③ is to call them by their first names against their wishes. Most professors see themselves in a position of professional authority over their students ④ whom □□□□.
Step1. 밑줄 부분들의 문법적 타당성 검토 밑줄 친 (1) to call, (2) gene
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43. 다음 두 문장의 의미가 같도록 바르게 바꾼 것은?43) ① When he ran into the room, he shouted with joy. → He running into the room, he shouted with joy. ② Being tired, she stayed home all day. → Because she is tired, she stayed home all day. ③ Our train started at three, and it arrived there at ten. → Our train started at three, arrived there at ten. ④ Because Laura didn't feel well, she left work early. → Feeling well, Laura left work early. ⑤ Because she was impressed by Patrick's self- confidence □□□□□ self □□□□□
정답은 (5)번입니다. 원문의 “Because she was impressed by Patrick’s self-confidence, she employed him.”을 ‘
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29. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? There is a reason the title “Monday Morning Quarterback” exists. Just read the comments on social media from fans discussing the weekend’s games, and you quickly see how many people believe they could play, coach, and manage sport teams more ① successfully than those on the field. This goes for the boardroom as well. Students and professionals with years of training and specialized degrees in sport business may also find themselves ② being given advice on how to do their jobs from friends, family, or even total strangers without any expertise. Executives in sport management ③ have decades of knowledge and experience in their respective fields. However, many of them face criticism from fans and community members telling ④ themselves how to run their business. Very few people tell their □□□□□ to □□□□□ □□□□□ accountant how to □□□□□ taxes, but □□□□□ feedback. □□□□□ation □□□□□ be managed…
정답: ④ themselves 는 부적절한 재귀 대명사 사용이다. 팬들이 경영진에게 조언을
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43. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장은?43) ① I wonder □□ you can keep a promise. ② I don't know that she will attend the meeting or not. ③ Whether he will go there or not is depend on you. ④ I don't know whether they were invited. ⑤ It doesn't matt □□□□□.
영어 문장에서 의문절을 명사절로 사용할 때는 보통 whether 또는 if를 사용해야 하며, 동사의 형태도 올바르게 일치시켜야 합니다. (1), (2), (3), (5)는 불완전한 문장 구
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19. 다음 우리말을 바르게 영작하지 못한 것은? (정답 2개)19) ① 어제 그를 만난 사람은 바로 나였다. → It was I that met him yesterday. ② 내가 작년 그를 만났던 곳은 이 공원이었다. → It was this park that I met him last year. ③ 어제 내게 그가 보낸 것은 꽃이었다. → It was flowers that he sent me yesterday. ④ 우리가 그를 처음 만난 해는 2014년이었다. → It was 2014 that we met for the first time. ⑤ 어제 창문을 깬 것은 Jac□□□□□. → It was □□□□ that □□□□□ yesterday.
정답은 (2)와 (4)입니다. (2)는 장소를 강조하는 문장인데, at이나 in 같은 전치사를 쓰지 않아 오류가 있습니다. 올바른 표현은: It was at this park that I met him last year. 또는 It was in this park that I met him
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우리말과 일치하도록 ( ) 안의 말을 이용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 1 우리 선생님은 내가 사실을 말하길 원하셨다. (want, tell) → My teacher □□□ me to tell □□□□□ the truth 2 나는 너의 개가 거리에서 달리는 것을 보았다. (see, run) → I □□□ your □□□□ run □□□□□ the street. 3 그는 나에게 많은 사람들을 만나보라고 충고했다. (advise, meet) → He □□□□□ to □□□□ to me □□□□□ a lot of people. 4 엄마는 나에게 빨래를 하도록 시키셨다. (get, do) → My mom □□□□□ the laund□□□□□ 5 우리는 그 쇼가 지루하다는 걸 알았다. (find, the show) → □□□□□.
다음과 같이 문장을 완성할 수 있습니다. 1) My teacher wanted me to tell the truth. 2) I saw your dog run down the street. 3) He advised me to mee
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Part 6 ■ Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning: 같은 의미를 가진 문장으로 바꾸어 쓰시오. 1. 1) Jessica는 살을 좀 빼기위해 운동을 열심히 한다. Jessica exercises hard to lose some weight. = Jessica exercises hard □□□□□ some weight. = Jessica exercises hard □□□□□ some weig□□.
아래와 같이 다양한 표현으로 같은 의미를 나타낼 수 있습니다. 1) Jessica exercises hard so as to lose some weight. 2) Jessica exer
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18 • I like both of the dresses. I can't choose • A: Do you have an eraser? • B: Yes, I have □□□□. 19 다음 우리말을 영어로 바르게 옮긴 것은? 쿠키를 마음껏 드세요. ① Please make you to some cookies. ② Please make yourself to some cookies. ③ Please help you to some cookies. ④ Please help yourself at some cookies. ⑤ Please help yourself to some cookies. 20 나는 그 소식에 제정신이 아니었다. (beside) □□□□ with the news. 22 그들은 크리스마스에 서로에게 카드를 보냈다. (they, to, one, sent, another, cards) at Christmas. 23 나는 너의 모든 에세이들을 읽었다. (I, essays, read, all, of, your) □□□□. 24 Some people like meat, and other like fish, but I like neither of them. (1개) 25 I have two brothers. They look si□□□□□. (1)
쿠키를 마음껏 드세요라는 의미를 가장 자연스럽고 올바르게 전달하는 표현은 "Please help yourself to some
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90. 다음 중 어법상 올바른 문장은?90) ① Sumin wanted dancing well. ② My hobby is collect the pretty dolls. ③ I miss working in the travel industry. ④ Sera kept to practice more and more. ⑤ Semi finished □□□□□.
정답은 3번 문장(I miss working in the travel industry.)입니다. 동사 miss 는 뒤에 동명사 형태를 취하므로,
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36. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분을 바르게 바꾸지 못한 것은? ① Feeling sick, I couldn't go to the party. → Because I felt sick, I couldn't go to the party. ② Hearing the news, I was totally shocked. → I was totally shocked when I heard the news. ③ Having no money with me, I can't help the beggar. → Because I have no money with me, I can't help the beggar. ④ Having few friends, David feels lonely. → Although David has few friends, he feels lonely. ⑤ Jessica walked out of the □□□□□. Jessica □□□□□.
정답은 4번입니다. “Having few friends”는 “친구가 적어서”라는 원인·이유의 의미이므로 “Although David ha
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29. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은 ⑤ Every farmer knows that the hard part is getting the field ① prepared. Inserting seeds and watching ② them grow is easy. In the case of science and industry, the community prepares the field, yet society tends to give all the credit to the individual who happens to plant a successful seed. Planting a seed does not necessarily require overwhelming intelligence; creating an environment that allows seeds to prosper ③ does. We need to give more credit to the community in science, politics, business, and daily life. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man. Perhaps his greatest strength was his ability ④ to inspire people to work together to achieve, against all odds, revolutionary changes in society's perception of race and in the fairness of the law. But to really understand ⑤ that he accomplished requires looking beyond the □□□. Instead □□□□□. □□□□□. America □□□□□ it can □□□□□. *manifestation*:
(5) that이 문법적으로 잘못 쓰였습니다. 문맥상 ‘그가 이루어 낸 것(what he acc
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