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1 실용영어 2 동아 ( 김 ) 4과기출문제모음 1. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 1) (4 과 ) Unfortunately, I didn t know the majority of the answers. I was considering turning in my paper, knowing I d failed the test, when I broke my pencil point accidentally. (A) This was quickly followed by my conscience yelling, No! You ll get caught! My mind went back and forth: Yes! NO! Yes! NO! (B) I quickly walked to the front of the room to the pencil sharpener. Standing there sharpening my pencil, I looked down at the teacher s desk and saw the answer sheet for the test. (C) My first thought was, What luck! I ve been saved from failing the test. My heart started thumping, and my brain whispered, Do it! read over the answers! (A)-(C)-(B) (B)-(A)-(C) (B)-(C)-(A) (C)-(A)-(B) (C)-(B)-(A) 2. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 2) (4 과 ) I didn t know the majority of the answers. I found the answer sheet by accident. I couldn t decide whether I should cheat. I hesitated for a moment. This went on for the longest ten seconds of my entire life. Finally, I decided to finish the test on my own, without cheating. I knew I would feel completely guilty if I copied the answers. So I finished the test and handed it in, even though I was pretty certain I had failed the test. But in the end not only could my conscience rest easy, but also I didn t have to worry about getting caught and meeing a tragic end, like Romeo and Juliet. I didn t prepare well for the test. I tried to find the answer sheet. I decided not to copy the answers. I thought I would fail the test. I felt proud of having been honest. [3-4] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오.(4 과 ) During my sophomore year in high school, I got sick and had to miss a few days of school. When I returned, I was greeted with two essay assignments, three days of math and history homework, a biology lab to make up, and several tests to take. That night I had to stay up really late to finish it all. I thought I had everything finished, but the next day at school, I suddenly remembered I d forgotten (A) studying / to study for the test on Romeo and Juliet, which I had to take during my lunch hour! Because I was absent, I had missed the last two scenes of the play (B) what / that the rest of the class had read and discussed together. On my day back, there was so much happening in my morning classes that I had no time to study the play. When lunchtime came, I went to the English room to take the test. All I could do was to try to remember as much as I could and (C) guess / guessed on the questions I didn t know

2 3. 위글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 3) 고등학교 2학년때몸이아파서며칠학교에가지못했다. 에세이, 수학과역사, 생물학실험과몇가지시험을보충해야했다. 모든숙제를끝내기위해밤늦게까지깨어있었다. 로미오와쥴리엣희곳의마지막두장면이가장인상적이었다. 보충시험을보기위해점심시간에영어교실로갔다. 4. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? (A) (B) (C) studying what guessed studying that guessed to study what guess to study what guessed to study that guess 5. [ 서술형 ] 5) (4 과 ) The next day I walked into the English room. My pride at having been an honest soul changed to a feeling of doom as I saw my test lying face down on my desk. I stared at it a few seconds before I got up the nerve to turn it over, expecting the inevitable F. You can only imagine my shock when I saw I had passed the test! I have never been so happy to see a D-. My mom says the victories that take the most courage are won within. Now I know what she means. Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. It certainly did for me. (1) Q : How did he feel about having passed the test? A : (2) Q : What does it take to do the right thing? A : 6. 밑줄친부분중가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? 6) ( 교과서 4과 ) Romeo: It's easy for him to laugh - he's never been in love. I must be near Juliet. I love her her. Juliet opens the window and looks out. She does not see Romeo. Romeo: But look! What light is that? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! (He hides.) Juliet: (to herself, without noticing romeo) Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Why are you named Romeo? Deny your father, and refuse your name, for my sake. If you truly love me, take another name. For, what is a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. And Romeo would be the same sweet person if he were not called Romeo. Romeo, get rid of your name and come to me me! Romeo: (Listening to her, he whispers to himself.) Oh, Juliet. You are like a messenge messenger from Heaven that we earthly mortals look up to. (He comes out of his hiding place.) - 2 -

3 7. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 7) ( 교과서 4과 ) During my sophomore year in high school, I got sick and had to miss a few days of school. When I returned, I was greeted with two essay assignments, three days of math and history homework, a biology lab to make up, and several tests to take. That night I had to stay up really late to finish it all. I thought I had everything finished, but the next day at school, I suddenly remembered I'd forgotten to study for the test on Romeo and Juliet, which I had to take during my lunch hour! Because I was absent, I had missed the last two scenes of the play that the rest of the class had read and discussed together. On my day back, there was so much happening in my morning classes that I had no time to study the play. When lunchtime came, I went to the English room to take the test. All I could do was try to remember as much as I could and guess on the questions I didn't know. 나는아파서학교를며칠결석한적이있다. 집에돌아와서밤늦게까지수학과역사숙제를했다. 여러시험준비와과제를하면서 Romeo and Juliet에대한시험이있음을잊어버렸다. 내가결석한동안 Romeo and Juliet의마지막두장의토론이있었다. 학교로온날아침 Romeo and Juliet을쉬는시간중간에공부했지만시간이충분하지않았다. 8. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 8) (4 과 ) Yesterday, When my son came home, he had a test paper in his hands. I was surprised that the grade was D-. (A) He had a chance to look at the answer sheet and was really tempted to cheat, but he decided not to. He didn't want to meet a tragic end, like Romeo and Juliet. (B) I told him the victories that take the most courage are won within. Now, I'm not proud of his grade, but I am proud of my son. (C) More surprisingly, he seemed to be proud of his grade. When I asked why, he explained what had happened on the test day. (A)-(B)-(C) (A)-(C)-(B) (B)-(A)-(C) (B)-(C)-(A) (C)-(A)-(B) [9-10] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (4 과 ) (A) Unfortunately, I didn't know the majority of the answers. I was considering turning in my paper knowing I'd failed the test, when I broke my pencil point accidentally. I quickly walked to the front of the room to the pencil sharpener. Standing there sharpening my pencil, I looked down at the teacher's desk and saw the answer sheet for the test. (B) The next day I walked into the English room. My pride at having been an honest soul changed to a feeling of doom as I saw my test lying face down on my desk. I stared at it a few seconds before I got up the nerve to turn it over expecting the inevitable F. You can only imagine my shock when I saw I had passed the test! I have never been so happy to see a D-. (C) My mom says the victories that take the most courage are won within. Now I know what she means. Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. It certainly did for me. But in - 3 -

4 the end not only could my conscience rest easy, but also I didn't have to worry about getting caught and meeting a tragic end, like Romeo and Juliet. (D) My first thought was, "What luck! )I've been saved from failing the test." My heart started thumping, and my brain whispered, "Do it! Read over the answers!" This was quickly followed by my conscience yelling, "No! You'll get caught!" My mind went back and forth: "Yes! No! Yes! No!" This went on for the longest ten seconds of my entire life. Finally, I decided to finish the test on my own, without cheating. I knew I would feel completely guilty if I copied the answers. So I finished the test and handed it in, even though I was pretty certain I had failed the test. 9. 위글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로가장적절한것은? (B)-(C)-(D) (B)-(D)-(C) (C)-(D)-(B) (D)-(B)-(C) (D)-(C)-(B) 10. 위글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 10) I didn't expect to pass the test. My conscience won over the temptation. I managed to pass the test by getting a D-. I felt guilty to see the answers on the desk. During the test, I could use the pencil sharpener in front of the room. [11-12] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. (4 과 ) Romeo: It's easy for him to laugh-he's never been in love. I must be near Juliet. I love her. Juliet opens the window and looks out. She does not see Romeo. Romeo: But look! What light is that? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! (He hides.) Juliet: (to herself, without noticing Romeo) Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Why are you named Romeo? Deny your father, and refuse your name, for my sake. If you truly love me, take another name. For, what is a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. And Romeo would be the same sweet person if he were not called Romeo. Romeo, get rid of your name and come to me! Romeo: (Listening to her, he whispers to himself.) Oh, Juliet. You are like a messenger from Heaven that we earthly mortals look up to. (He comes out of his hiding place.) You're right, Juliet. I'll (A) and will never again be Romeo. Just call me your love. 11. 위글에서 ~ 중가리키는대상이같은것끼리짝지어진것은? 11),,,,, 12. [ 서술형 ] 대화문의흐름으로보아위글의빈칸 (A) 에적절한표현을영어로쓰시오. 12) 정답 : - 4 -

5 13. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 13) ( 교4과 ) The party is over, but Romeo is unable to think of anything but Juliet whom he fell in love with at first sight. Mercutio and Benvolio are looking for Romeo, but Romeo can't stay away from Juliet anymore, so he has jumped over a wall and entered the grounds of her house, the Capulet property. He hides behind a garden tree. Juliet opens the window and looks out. She does not see Romeo. She says to herself, without noticing Romeo. "Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Why are you named Romeo? Deny your father, and refuse your name, for my sake. If you truly love me, take another name. For, what is a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. And Romeo would be the same sweet person if he were not called Romeo. Romeo, get rid of your name and come to me!" Listening to her, Romeo whispers to himself. "Oh, Juliet. You are like a messenger from Heaven that we earthly mortals look up to." He comes out of his hiding place. "You're right, Juliet. I'll take a new name and will never again be Romeo. Just call me your love." Juliet startles. "Oh, Romeo! It is dangerous for you to be here. My father's men will surely kill you." Romeo answers, "Alas, you are more dangerous than twenty swords if you look at me unkindly. With your love, I can defeat anyone. But without it, my life has no meaning. Lady, I love you and I will always love you. Tell me, when can we be together for the rest of our lives?" The nurse calls out from inside the house. "Oh, Romeo-I must go. Listen. If your love is honorable and your purpose is marriage, I will send a messenger tomorrow. Give her a message for me. Tell me when and where to meet you, and I'll follow you anywhere in the world. Good night, my love." Juliet closes the window and goes inside. Romeo jumps over a wall to see Juliet. Juliet opens the window to meet Romeo unexpectedly. Juliet regards a name as meaningful in deciding who the person really is. Romeo is worried more about losing Juliet's love than losing his life. Romeo and Juliet confirm that their love is mutual. [14-15] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오.( 교 4) (A) I went to the English room to take the test. All I could do was try to remember as much as I could and guess on the questions I didn't know. Unfortunately, I didn't know the majority of the answers. I was considering turning in my paper, knowing I'd failed the test, when I broke my pencil point accidentally. (B) My heart started thumping, and my brain whispered, "Do it! Read over the answers!" This was quickly followed by my conscience yelling, "No! You'll get caught!" My mind went back and forth: "Yes! No! Yes! No!" This went on for the longest ten seconds of my entire life. (C) I quickly walked to the front of the room to the pencil sharpener. Standing there sharpening my pencil, I looked down at the teacher's desk and saw the answer sheet for the test. My first thought was, "What luck! I've been saved from failing the test." (D) - 5 -

6 The next day I walked into the English room. My pride at having been an honest soul changed to a feeling of doom as I saw my test lying face down on my desk. I stared at it a few seconds before I got up the nerve to turn it over, expecting the inevitable F. You can only imagine my shock when I saw I had passed the test! I have never been so happy to see a D -. (E) Finally, I decided to finish the test on my own, without cheating. I knew ( 만약답을베낀다면완전히죄책감을느낄텐데..) So I finished the test and handed it in, even though I was pretty certain I had failed the test. 14. 주어진글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로가장적절한것은? 14) (B)-(C)-(D)-(E) (C)-(B)-(E)-(D) (D)-(B)-(C)-(E) (B)-(D)-(E)-(C) (C)-(D)-(B)-(E) 15. [ 서술형 ] < 보기 > 에주어진단어들을활용하여괄호안의의미가되도록밑줄친부분을완성하시오. ( 주어진단어들의어형변화가능 ) 15) < 보기 > guilt, complete, copy. 16. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은?(4 과 ) 16) Yesterday, When my son came home, he had a test paper in his hands. I was surprised that the grade was D -. (A) He had a chance to look at the answer sheet and was really tempted to cheat, but he decided not to. He didn't want to meet a tragic end, like Romeo and Juliet. (B) I told him the victories that take the most courage are won within. Now, I'm not proud of his grade, but I am proud of my son. (C) More surprisingly, he seemed to be proud of his grade. When I asked why, he explained what had happened on the test day. (A) - (B) - (C) (A) - (C) - (B) (B) - (A) - (C) (B) - (C) - (A) (C) - (A) - (B) 17. (A), (B), (C) 의각괄호안에서어법에맞는낱말로가장적절한것을고르시오. 17) (4과) I thought I had everything (A)(finish/finished finish/finished), but the next day at school, I suddenly remembered I'd forgotten to study for the test on Romeo and Juliet, which I had to take (B)(while/during while/during) my lunch hour! Because I was absent, I had missed the last two scenes of the play that the rest of the class had read and discussed together. On my day back, there was so much (C)(happened/happening happened/happening) in my morning classes that I had no time to study the play

7 (A) (B) (C) finish while happened finish during happened finish during happening finished while happened finished during happening [18-19] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오.(4 과 ) (A) Unfortunately, I didn't know the majority of the answers. I was considering turning in my paper, knowing I'd failed the test, when I broke my pencil point accidentally. I quickly walked to the front of the room to the pencil sharpener. Standing there sharpening my pencil, I looked down at the teacher's desk and saw the answer sheet for the test. (B) The next day I walked into the English room. My pride at having been an honest soul changed to a feeling of doom as I saw my test lying face down on my desk. I stared at it a few seconds before I got up the nerve to turn it over, expecting the inevitable F. You can only imagine my shock when I saw I had passed the test! I have never been so happy to see a D -. (C) My mom says the victories that take the most courage are won within. Now I know what she means. Sometimes it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. It certainly did for me. But in the end not only could my conscience rest easy, but also I didn't have to worry about getting caught and meeting a tragic end, like Romeo and Juliet. (D) My first thought was, "What luck! I've been saved from failing the test." My heart started thumping, and my brain whispered, Do it! Read over the answers! This was quickly followed by my conscience yelling, No! You'll get caught! My mind went back and forth: Yes! No! Yes! No! This went on for the longest ten seconds of my entire life. Finally, I decided to finish the test on my own, without cheating. I knew I would feel completely guilty if I copied the answers. So I finished the test and handed it in, even though I was pretty certain I had failed the test. 18. 위글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로가장적절한것은? 18) (B) - (C) - (D) (C) - (D) - (B) (D) - (C) - (B) (B) - (D) - (C) (D) - (B) - (C) 19. 위글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 19) I didn't expect to pass the test My conscience won over the temperature I managed to pass the test by getting a D - I felt guilty to see the answers on the desk During the test, I could use the pencil sharpener in front of the room - 7 -

8 [20-21] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. (4 과 ) Romeo : It's easy for him to laugh - he's never been in love. I must be near Juliet. I love her. Juliet opens the window and looks out. She does not see Romeo. Romeo : But look! What light is that? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun! (He hides.) Juliet : (to herself, without noticing Romeo) Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Why are you named Romeo? Deny your father, and refuse your name, for my sake. If you truly love me, take another name. For, what is a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. And Romeo would be the same sweet person if he were not called Romeo. Romeo, get rid of your name and come to me! Romeo : (Listening to her, he whispers to himself.) Oh, Juliet. You are like a messenger from Heaven that we earthly mortals look up to. (He comes out of his hiding place.) You re right, Juliet. I ll (A) and will never again be Romeo. Just call me your love. 20. 위글에서 ~ 중가리키는대상이같은것끼리짝지어진것은? 20),,,,, 21. [ 서술형 ] 대화문의흐름으로보아위글의빈칸 (A) 에적절한표현을영어로쓰시오 정답 : - 8 -

9 실용영어 2 동아 ( 김 ) 4과기출문제모음 1) 3 2) 2 3) 4 4) 5 5) (1) He felt happy and proud. (2) courage 6) 3 7) 5 8) 5 9) 4 10) 4 11) 3 12) take a name 13) 3 14) 3 15) I would feel completely guilty if I copied the answers. 16) 5 17) 5 18) 4 19) 1 20) 3 21) take a new name - 9 -

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