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28. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점]
Your parents may be afraid that you will not spend your
allowance wisely. You may make some foolish spending
choices, but if you ① do, the decision to do so is your own
and hopefully you will learn from your mistakes. Much of
learning ② occurs through trial and error. Explain to your
parents that money is something you will have to deal with
for the rest of your life. It is better ③□□□ you make
your mistakes early on rather than later in life. Explain
that you will have a famil□□□□□ is t□□□□
정답은 ③번 what 입니다. 문맥상 It is better that you make your mista
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34. We're often told that newborns and infants are comforted by
rocking because this motion is similar to what they experienced
in the womb, and that they must take comfort in this familiar
feeling. This may be true; however, to date there are no
convincing data that demonstrate a significant relationship
between the amount of time a mother moves during pregnancy
and her newborn's response to rocking. Just as likely is the idea
that newborns come to associate gentle rocking with being fed.
Parents understand that rocking quiets a newborn, and they very
often provide gentle, repetitive movement during feeding. Since
the appearance of food is a primary reinforcer, newborns may □□□□□ because they have been
conditioned through a process of associative learning. [3점]
① ac□□□□□
* womb: 자궁 reinforcer: 강화물
for □□□□□
정답은 ①번(acquire a fondness for motion)입니다.
맛있는 먹이(초유나 분유 등)가 주어지는 동시에 부드러운 흔들림이 반복적으로 제공되면, 유아는 이러한 부드러운 움직임에 대해
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41. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 다른 것은?
<보기> Look at the dog running toward him.
① Reading a book is a good hobby.
② Julia saw a boy walking down the street.
③ Jessica kept her boyfriend waiting for three hours.
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45. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 <보기>와 다른 것은?
<보기> The woman drawing a picture in the park is my sister.
① The boy reading a book is my son.
② Taking a walk is good for your health.
③ There are two girls studying in my class.
④ The girl asking for directions is new to this town.
⑤ Th□□□□ainting a picture wants to be a painter.
‘running’, ‘walking’, ‘shouting’, ‘exciting’, ‘drawing’, ‘reading’, ‘studying’, ‘asking’, ‘painting’ 등은 현재분사로서 동작을 나타내며 체언을 수식하거나 보어 역할을 할 수 있습니다. 반면 ‘reading a book’이나 ‘taking a walk’처럼 동명사는 문장 안에서 주어 등 명사 역할을 합니다.
문제 41의 <보기> ‘Look at the dog running toward him.’은 ‘dog’을 수식하
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18. 다음 빈칸 ⓐ~ⓒ에 들어갈 말로 바르게 짝지어진
것은?
• She is satisfied with ⓐ ______ she has.
• He likes the gift ⓑ ______ was given by her.
• I asked him ⓒ ______ kind of sport he liked.
ⓐ
① what
② what
③ what
④ th□□
ⓑ
① which
② that
③ what
④ □□□□
ⓒ
① what
② that
③ what
④ □□□□
정답은 (1) what, which, what입니다.
첫 번째 문장은 “She is satisfied with what she has.”로, 전치사 with의 목적어가 될 명사절이 필요하므로 what을 쓰는 것이 자연스럽습니다.
두 번째 문장은 “He likes the g
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목적격 관계대명사 | 실전 Practice
82. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분을 대신할 말이 잘못된 것은?82)
① She wants a house that James built.
(=which)
② I buy the iPhone that has new functions.
(=which)
③ This is the nurse that looks after him.
(=whom)
④ Sori met a police officer that is kind to everyone.
(=who)
⑤ Look at the koala that came from Australia.
(=which)
83. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 옳은 것은?83)
① Tina is the girl which I met yesterday.
② That's the book whom I was talking about.
③ The book which I like most is Robin Hood.
④ We often get side dishes who we don't like.
⑤ It's hard to find the things whom I want to buy.
84. 다음 중 어법상 어색한 문장은?84)
① This is the book who I borrowed last week.
② These are the people whom I love most.
③ The man □ □ □ □ □ □ □. □ □ □ □. □ □ □ □ □ □.
Step1. 82번 문항 검토
각 문장에서 사람인지 사물인지,
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33. Scientists believe that the frogs' ancestors were
water-dwelling, fishlike animals. The first frogs and their
relatives gained the ability to come out on land and enjoy
the opportunities for food and shelter there. But they
□ □ □. A frog's lungs do not
work very well, and it gets part of its oxygen by breathing
through its skin. But for this kind of "breathing" to work
properly, the frog's skin must stay moist. And so the frog
must remain near the water where it can take a dip every
now and then to keep from drying out. Frogs must also lay
their eggs in water, as their fishlike ancestors did. And eggs
laid in the water must develop into water creatures, if they
are to survive. For frogs, metamorphosis thus provides the
bridge between the water-dwelling young forms and the
land-dwelling adults. [3점]
① still kept many ties to the water
② had almost all t□□□□□ds
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* metamorphosis: 탈바꿈
이 지문에서는 개구리가 물고기 같은 조상에서 진화했고, 비록 육지 생활이 가능해졌지만 완전히 물과 분리되지 못함을 보여 줍니다. 특히 개구리는 피부 호흡을 위해 몸을 항상 축축하게 유지해야 하고,
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35. □□□ □□□□□ 전체 □□□□□ 관계 □□□□ □□□□□?
Words like 'near' and 'far' can mean different things
depending on where you are and what you are doing. If you
were at a zoo, then you might say you are 'near' an animal
if you could reach out and touch it through the bars of its
cage. ① Here the word 'near' means an arm's length away.
② If you were telling someone how to get to your local
shop, you might call it 'near' if it was a five-minute walk
away. ③ It seems that you had better walk to the shop to
improve your health. ④ Now the word 'near' means much
longer than an arm's length away. ⑤ Words like □□□□,
'small', '□□', □□□□□, □□□□□ things □□□□.
정답은 ③번 문장입니다.
나머지 문장들은 ‘near’가 상황에 따라 다르게 쓰인다는 내용을 설명하
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29. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은? [3점]
There is a reason why so many of us are attracted to
recorded music these days, especially considering personal
music players are common and people are listening to music
through headphones a lot. Recording engineers and musicians
have learned to create special effects that tickle our brains by
exploiting neural circuits that evolved ① to discern important
features of our auditory environment. These special effects are
similar in principle to 3-D art, motion pictures, or visual
illusions, none of ② which have been around long enough for
our brains to have evolved special mechanisms to perceive
them. Rather, 3-D art, motion pictures, and visual illusions
leverage perceptual systems that ③ are in place to accomplish
other things. Becau□□□□□.
틀린 부분은 (4) interested이며, (4) interested 대신 interesting을 써야 한다. 문장에서 "우리는 그것들을 특히 ~하다고 생각한다”라는 의미로 목적격
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32. 다음 대화를 읽고 빈칸 (1), (2)에 들어갈 알맞은
말을 괄호 안에 주어진 단어들을 바르게 배열하
여 문장을 완성하시오.32)
A: Wow! You have a very fantastic guitar.
B: Thanks. □□□□□.
(is / bought / gift / the / as / that / my / me /
uncle / a / □□□□□ / □□□□)
주어진 단어들을 정확히 배열하면, B의 응답은 다음과 같이 작성할 수 있습니다.
This guitar is a birthday gift that my uncle b
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6. The ship sailed to Busan is leaving soon.(6)
→□□□□□
7. I have a book writing by Shakespeare.(7)
→□□□□□
8. Can you fix this breaking bike?(8)
→□□□□□
9. Anne likes the boy who smiling.(9)
→□□□□□
10. This is the cake making by Cathy.(10)
→□□□□□
11. Ms. Brown called the students chatted in her
class.(11)
→□□□□□
12. Look at the girls cheer for the Korean
base □□□□□.
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이 문제는 주어진 문장 속에서 분사(현재분사, 과거분사) 또는 관계대명사절을 올바르게 수정하여 자연스러운 문장으로 만들어야 합니다. 다음과 같이 고칠 수 있습니다.
1) The ship that sailed to Busan is leaving soon.
2) I have a book written by Shakespeare.
3) Can you fix this broken bike?
4) Anne likes the boy who is smiling
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48. 다음 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 다른 하나는?48)
① I made this program to help children.
② I think you have to help them.
③ She tried very hard to succeed as an athlete.
④ He went to the bank to borrow some money.
⑤ You can play the piano to make melody.
49. 다음 밑줄 친 부분의 쓰임이 다른 하나는?49)
① I bought some fruit to make juice.
② He got up early to catch the train.
③ She left home for Italy to study music.
④ I went to the market to buy some fish.
⑤ She has some pictures to show you.
50. 다음 밑줄 친 to부정사의 의미가 나머지 넷과 다른 하나는?50)
① He did his best to win the game.
② She works hard to become healthy.
③ I pushed the button to op□□□□□.
Step1. to부정사의 쓰임 분류하기
각 문장에 쓰인 to부정사가 목적용법
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