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2018년 11월 고 1 모의고사 변형문제 by 영어 가르치는 부산의 문쌤 (Ver 1)
2018년 11월 고 1 모의고사 변형문제 by 영어 가르치는 부산의 문쌤 (Ver 1)
2018년 11월 고 1 모의고사 변형문제 by 영어 가르치는 부산의 문쌤 (Ver 1)
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영어 가르치는 부산의 문쌤
C.P : 010.2033.8318 // 카카오톡 ID : mchain // email : mchain@naver.com Moon English
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18. 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 혹은 의미상 어색한 것은? 20. 다음 글의 뒤에 이어질 글의 순서를 바르게 나열하시오.
Dear Mr. John Smith, If you were at a social gathering in a large building and you
overheard someone say that “the roof is on fire,” what would be
I am a staff member at the Eastville Library, and I work
weekday afternoons. Each day, as school ① closes, dozens of your reaction? Until you knew more information, your first
students come to the library to do homework, use the inclination might be toward safety and survival.
library’s computers, or ② socialize in a safe place. Many of
these children would otherwise go home to empty houses, and (A) So once the additional facts are understood ― that the
the library is the one place that ③ provides a secure, person was referring to a song and not a real fire ― the
supervised alternative to being home alone. Your proposed
context is better understood and you are in a better
policy of closing libraries on Mondays as a cost cutting
position to judge and react.
measure could be ④ harmful to these children, and I’m certain
there are other ways to save money. I urge you and other city
council representatives to ⑤ develop the plan and to keep (B) But if you were to find out that this particular person was
libraries open! talking about a song called “The Roof Is on Fire,” your
Sincerely, feelings of threat and danger would be diminished.
Kyle Tucker
(C) All too often people react far too quickly and emotionally
over information without establishing context. It is so
important for us to identify context related to information
because if we fail to do so, we may judge and react too
quickly.
When we read a number, we are more influenced by the The Number of Jobs Directly Created by Travel and Tourism
leftmost digit than by the rightmost, since that is the order in
which we read, and process, them. The number 799 feels
significantly less than 800 ① because we see the former as
7-something and the latter as 8-something, whereas 798 feels
pretty much like 799. Since the nineteenth century,
shopkeepers have taken advantage of ② this trick by choosing
prices ending in a 9, to give the impression that a product is
cheaper than it is. Surveys show that around a third to
two-thirds of all retail prices now end in a 9. Though we are
all experienced shoppers, we are still ③ fooled. In 2008,
The above graph shows the number of jobs directly created
researchers at the University of Southern Brittany ④
by travel and tourism in 2016 and 2017 for five regions. ① The
monitored a local pizza restaurant that was serving five types
number of jobs directly generated by travel and tourism in
of pizza at €8.00 each. When one of the pizzas was reduced in
North East Asia and South Asia was greater in 2017 than in
price to €7.99, its share of sales ⑤ fell from a third of the total
2016. ② Of the five regions, North East Asia showed the
to a half.
highest number in direct job creation by travel and tourism in
2017, with 30.49 million jobs. ③ In 2016, the number of jobs in
South Asia that travel and tourism directly contributed was the
largest of the five regions, but it ranked the second highest in
2017. ④ Though the number of jobs in North America directly
created by travel and tourism was lower in 2017 than in 2016,
it still exceeded 9 million in 2017. ⑤ In 2017, travel and
tourism directly contributed 5.71 million jobs in Latin America,
which was over five times less than those of Oceania in 2016.
23. (A)~(E)에서 어법상 혹은 의미상 알맞은 표현을 고르시오.
In a (A) [ competent / competitive ] environment, such as a
college admissions process or a job application situation, almost
everyone has strong qualifications. Almost everyone has facts
in their favor. But how valuable are facts alone? Think back to
25. 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 혹은 의미상 어색한 표현을 고르시오.
the most recent lecture or presentation you attended. How
Born in 1867 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Charles Henry Turner was
many facts do you remember from (B) [ it / them ]? If you’re
an early pioneer in the field of insect behavior. His father
like most people, you can’t recall many, if any. Chances are
owned an extensive library ① where Turner became fascinated
good, (C) [ therefore / however ], that you remember stories,
with reading about the habits and behavior of insects.
anecdotes, and examples from the event, even if you can’t think
Proceeding with his study, Turner earned a doctorate degree in
of their exact context. The average person today is flooded
zoology, the first African American to do ② so. Even after
with facts and data, and we let most of this (D) [ pass /
receiving his degree, Turner was unable to get a teaching or
passing ] through our brains with minimal retention or reaction
research position at any major universities, possibly as a result
― (E) [ if / unless ] something makes the information stand
of racism. He ③ moved St. Louis and taught biology at Sumner
out in a meaningful way. That’s where story comes in.
High School, focusing on research there until 1922. Turner was
* retention: 기억
the first person to discover that insects are capable of learning,
④ illustrating that insects can alter behavior based on previous
experience. He died of cardiac disease in Chicago in 1923.
During his 33-year career, Turner published more than 70
papers. His last scientific paper ⑤ was published the year after
his death.
* cardiac: 심장의
26. Poetry in the Park에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용을 통해 잘못 추
영어 영역
27. Dinosaur Museum에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용을 통해 잘못 추
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론한 것은? 론한 것은?
Dinosaur Museum
Poetry in the Park
Saturday, October 13, 11:00 a.m.― 6:00 p.m. Established in 1993, the Dinosaur Museum has
developed into the largest display of dinosaur and
This annual festival, now in its sixth year, is held with
the support of Riverside Public Library. prehistoric life in Canada.
Hours
◈ Poetry Workshop • 9:00 a.m. ― 5:00 p.m. (Monday ― Friday)
• Meet and talk with renowned poets about their poems. • 9:00 a.m. ― 3:00 p.m. (Saturday & Sunday)
Jane Kenny(11:30 a.m.), Michael Weil(12:30 p.m.)
Admission
• Learn how to express your feelings poetically.
• $4 for adults, $2 for students & children
◈ Poetry Contest
Programs
• Theme for this year’s contest is “Arrivals and Departures.”
• Paint a Dinosaur Egg!
• Only one poem per participant
At 10:00 a.m. every day, kids can paint a dinosaur egg
• Due by 3:00 p.m.
• The winners will be announced at 5:00 p.m. on the day to take home.
on site. • Dinosaur Quiz
At 2:00 p.m. during the weekend, one winner of our
For questions about the festival, dinosaur quiz will be given a real fossil as a prize.
please visit our website at www.poetryinthepark.org. • Guided Tours
The tours run at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. every day.
The tours are free and require no bookings. Just show up!
① 올해 1월부터 9월 사이에는 개최되지 않았다.
Notice
② Kenny와 Weil은 같은 시간에 행사를 시작하지 않는다.
• Food and pets are prohibited in the museum.
③ Workshop에서는 시에 대해 배울 기회가 제공된다.
• Please do not touch or climb on the exhibits.
④ Poetry Contest의 수상자는 작품 제출 후 적어도 2시간 이후에
알려진다.
⑤ Poetry Contest의 수상자는 온라인에 게시된다.
① 캐나다의 선사시대에 대해 알 수 있는 곳이다.
② 주중과 주말의 운영 시간이 다르다.
③ 매일 오전에 공룡알에 색칠할 수 있는 시간이 주어진다.
④ 공룡 퀴즈 우승자는 본인이 희망하는 진짜 화석을 얻을 수 있다.
⑤ 투어는 하루에 2번 진행되며, 투어 예약을 할 수는 없다.
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28. 다음 글의 뒤에 이어질 문단을 바르게 배열하시오.
영어 영역
영어 가르치는 부산의 문쌤
C.P : 010.2033.8318 // 카카오톡 ID : mchain
// Blog : blog.naver.com/mchain
The belief that humans have morality and animals don’t is Albert Einstein once boarded a train from Philadelphia. The
such a longstanding assumption that it could well be called a conductor came around to punch the tickets and said, “Ticket,
habit of mind, and bad habits, as we all know, are extremely please.” Einstein reached into his vest pocket for the ticket, but
hard to break. did not find it. He checked his jacket pocket. No ticket. He
checked his brief case. But still, he could not find his ticket.
(A) The historical tendency, framed in the outdated dualism of The conductor, noting his obvious distress, kindly said, “I know
us versus them, is strong enough to make a lot of people who you are, Dr. Einstein. Don’t worry about your ticket.”
cling to the status quo. Denial of who animals are Several minutes later the conductor turned around from the
conveniently allows for maintaining false stereotypes about front of the traincar to see Einstein continuing to search under
the cognitive and emotional capacities of animals. his seat for the missing ticket. Quickly, he hurried back to
assure the gray-haired gentleman. “Dr. Einstein, Dr. Einstein, I
(B) A lot of people have caved in to this assumption because it know who you are!” he repeated. “Please don’t worry about
is easier to deny morality to animals than to deal with the your ticket.” Dr. Einstein slowly arose from his knees and
complex effects of the possibility that animals have moral addressed the young conductor. “Son, you don’t understand. I,
behavior. too, know who I am. What I don’t know is where I’m going.”
(C) Clearly a major paradigm shift is needed, because the lazy ① frightening ② stunning ③ miserable
acceptance of habits of mind has a strong influence on how ④ satisfying ⑤ humorous
animals are understood and treated.
* dualism: 이원론(二元論) ** status quo: 현재 상태
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Color can impact how you perceive weight. Dark colors look The way we communicate (A) [ to influence / influences ]
heavy, and bright colors look less so. Interior designers often our ability to build strong and healthy communities. Traditional
paint darker colors below brighter colors to put the viewer at ways of building communities have emphasized debate and
ease. Product displays work the same way. (A) [ Place / argument. (B) [ For example / In addition ], the United States
Placing ] bright-colored products higher and dark-colored has a strong tradition of using town hall meetings to deliberate
products lower, given that they are of similar size. This will important issues within communities. In these settings,
look more (B) [ stable / staple ] and allow customers to advocates for each side of the issue present arguments for
comfortably browse the products from top to bottom. In their positions, and public issues have been discussed in such
contrast, shelving dark-colored products on top can create the public forums. Yet for debate and argument to work well,
illusion that they might fall over, (C) [ which / what ] can be a people need to (C) [ come / object ] to such forums with
source of anxiety for some shoppers. Black and white, which similar assumptions and values. The shared assumptions and
have a brightness of 0% and 100%, (D) [ respectfully / values serve as a foundation for the discussion. However, as
respectively ], show the most dramatic difference in perceived society becomes more diverse, the likelihood that people share
weight. In fact, black is perceived to be twice as heavy as assumptions and values (D) [ accelerates / diminishes ]. As a
white. Carrying the same product in a black shopping bag, result, forms of communication such as argument and debate
versus a white one, feels (E) [ heavier / lighter ]. So, small but become polarized, which may drive communities apart as
expensive products like neckties and accessories are often sold opposed to (E) [ bring / bringing ] them together.
in dark-colored shopping bags or cases.
(C) Plants can’t move, which means they can’t escape the
creatures that feed on ④ themselves. A great many of the
chemicals plants produce are designed, by natural selection,
to compel other creatures to leave them alone: deadly
poisons, foul flavors, toxins to confuse the minds of
predators.
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