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1 Practical English I 두산 ( 김 ) 강상윤영어카페 Lesson 4 Secret Stories Behind Great Art 기출문제모음 [1, 서술형 ] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Later, when Biagio complained to the Pope that his portrait was painted as Minos, the Pope joked that his power did not extend to hell. Unfortunately, the naked figures didn't last for long. Twenty-four years later, it was decided that the works of art in the Chapel had to be modest. Daniele da Volterra was hired to cover the figures' nakedness with clothes and leaves. Thanks to the work, da Volterra got the humiliating nickname of "the breeches painter." [ 서술형 7] The figures are not naked any more. If you visit the Sistine Chapel today, you will see The Last Judgement in which the figures are wearing da Volterra's "breeches". 1. 글바로앞에올내용으로가장적절한것은? 1) (3.6 점 ) 4과 He put a caricature of Biagio into the scene as a judge of the underworld. Michelangelo depicted the second coming of Christ and more than 300 other human figures on Judgement Day. Michelangelo felt very angry about Biagio's criticism and decided to get revenge. The last Judgement is a painting on the wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. When Biagio da Cesena saw the painting, he criticized it for its naked human figures. [ 서술형 ] 위글의 The figures are not naked any more 와같은의미의문장으로아래에주어진알파벳으로시작하는단어를넣어문장을완성하시오. (5 점 ) 4과 보기 : The figures r c 2. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 2) (3.2 점 ) 4과 Franz Joseph Haydn was an Austrian composer, one of the most famous composers of the Classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony." Compoed in 1772, the Farewell Symphony, one of many symphonies by Haydn, reveals the composer's humorous and warm-hearted character. (A) Meanwhile, the musicians of Haydn's orchestra really wanted to go back home. So they asked Haydn to talk to the Prince. (B) The performance began with a full orchestra but, as the piece continued, fewer and fewer musicians were used. As each player finished their part, they blew out their candles on the music stand, quietly closed their books and walked off stage with their instruments. (C) Suddenly, a good idea came to Haydn. He decided to let music do the talking. To do so, he
2 wrote the Farewell Symphony, which was complete with a witty plan to explain to the Prince that the orchestra was redy to go home. (D) Every year when the weather turned nice, Prince Esterhazy, Haydn's employer, moved his entire household to his summer palace. But in the fall of 1772, it stayed warm for a very long time and the stay in Prince Esterhazy's summer palace was much longer than usual. (A)-(B)-(C)-(D) (B)-(C)-(A)-(D) (B)-(D)-(C)-(A) (D)-(A)-(C)-(B) (D)-(C)-(A)-(B) [ 서술형 a, 서술형 b] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. 4과 (A) The players kept on leave in the same way one by one until (B) only the two solo violinists leave to finish the piece. With the subtle, humorous hint, Prince Esterhazy got the message and finally allowed the musicians to return home. [ 서술형 a] (A) 의밑줄친부분을그대로쓰되, 어법상틀린부분을바르게고쳐쓰시오.(4 점 ) [ 서술형 b] (B) 의밑줄친부분을그대로쓰되, 어법상틀린부분을바르게고쳐쓰시오.(4 점 ) 3. (A), (B), (C) 각괄호안에서문맥에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? 3) (3.3 점 ) 4과 Have you ever seen The Last Judgement, the painting by Michelangelo? You may say "No" without feeling you have missed out on something. But after hearing about the secrets (A) [contained / detained] within the painting, you may have more interest in seeing this painting with your own eyes. The Last Judgement was both praised and criticized by the people of the time. For example, when Michelangelo had completed two-thirds of the painting, Biagio de Cesena, an important official helping the Pope, strongly complained that the painting (B) [included / excluded] images of naked people. Biagio stated publicly, "Naked people (C) [revealing / concealing] their shameful parts is not for a church, but rather for the public baths." (A) (B) (C) contained - included - concealing contained - included - revealing contained - excluded - concealing detained - excluded - revealing detained - included - concealing - 2 -
3 4. 다음대화를요약할때빈칸 (A)~(C) 에알맞은것은? 4) [ 교과 4과 ] M: Hi, Suji. Did you get the I sent you yesterday? W: Yeah, it was about the Tongyeong International Music Festival program. M: Right. The tickets are almost sold out, so we have to book ours soon. W: That s a good idea. Let's see... I want to listen to Latin music, but I don t think we can get there until 8 p.m. on the 26th. M: No, we can t. Then, what about Classical Night? You re a Mozart fan, aren t you? W: I love it. But you are not a fan of classical music, are you? M: Well... actually, I m allergic to classical music. W: In that case, why don t we go to Jazz Fantasy? M: Great idea. But look at the price! We can t afford those expensive tickets. W: There s a 50 percent discount for students, though. M: Wow! Then, we have no other choice. >>Latin music is not their choice because they can't get there (A). (B) will they attend Classical Night. They will be able to listen to Jazz Fantasy thanks to its (C) price (A) (B) (C) in time Neither reduced by bus Such reduced by bus Neither reasonable in time Such reasonable by bus Neither reduced 5. 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에가장적절한곳은? 5) [ 교과 4과 ] Biagio stated publicly, Naked people revealing their shameful parts is not for a church, but rather for the public baths. The Last Judgement was both praised and criticized by the people of the time. ( ) For example, when Michelangelo had completed two-thirds of the painting, Biagio da Cesena, an important official helping the Pope, strongly complained that the painting included images of naked people. ( )Michelangelo felt very angry about Biagio s criticism and decided to get revenge. ( ) He put a caricature of Biagio into the scene as Minos, a judge of the underworld. ( ) The caricature has donkey ears and a lower body covered by a coiled snake. ( )Later, when Biagio complained to the Pope that his portrait was painted as Minos, the Pope joked that his power did not extend to hell
4 [6-7] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. The Last Judgement is a painting on the wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. Michelangelo depicted the second coming of Christ and more than 300 other human figures on Judgement Day. It was both praised and criticized by the people of the time. (A) Michelangelo felt very angry about Biagio's criticism and decided to get revenge. He put a caricature of Biagio into the scene as Minos, a judge of the underworld. The caricature has donkey ears and a lower body covered by a coiled snake. Later, when Biagio complained to the Pope that his portrait was painted as Minos, the Pope joked that his power did not extend to hell. (B) Thanks to the work, da Volterra got the humiliating nickname of "the breeches-painter. The figures remain covered. If you visit the Sistine Chapel today, you will see The Last Judgement in which the figures are wearing da Volterra's "breeches." (C) For example, when Michelangelo had completed two-thirds of the painting, Biagio da Cesena, an important official helping the Pope, strongly complained that the painting included images of naked people. Biagio stated publicly, Naked people revealing their shameful parts is not for a church, but rather for the public baths. (D) Unfortunately, the naked figures didn't last for long. Twenty-four years later, it was decided that the works of art in the Chapel had to be modest. Daniele da Volterra was hired to cover the figures' nakedness with clothes and leaves. 6. 위글에서주어진문장다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 6) < 교과서 4과 > (A)-(B)-(C)-(D) (C)-(D)-(A)-(B) (D)-(B)-(C)-(A) (A)-(C)-(B)-(D) (C)-(A)-(D)-(B) 7. 다음중위글의내용과일치하는것은? 7) < 교과서 4과 > Biagio tried to cover the nakedness of figures in the painting. None of the people of that time liked The Last Judgement. Michelangelo painted Pope as Minos to get revenge. The Last Judgement was painted for both church and public bath. The figures in The Last Judgement remain covered with clothes or leaves. 8. 다음글의내용과일치하는것은? 8) < 교과서 4과 > Every year when the weather turned nice, Prince Esterhazy, Haydn s employer, moved his entire household to his summer palace. But in the fall of 1772, it stayed warm for a very long time and the stay in Prince Esterhazy s summer palace was much longer than usual. Meanwhile, the musicians of Haydn s orchestra really wanted to go back home. So they asked Haydn to talk to the Prince. Suddenly, a good idea came to Haydn. He decided to let music do the talking. To do so, he - 4 -
5 wrote the Farewell Symphony, which was complete with a witty plan to explain to the Prince that the orchestra was ready to go home. The performance began with a full orchestra but, as the piece continued, fewer and fewer musicians were used. As each player finished their part, they blew out their candles on the music stand, quietly closed their books and walked off stage with their instruments. The players kept on leaving in the same way one by one until only the two solo violinists were left to finish the piece. With this subtle, humorous hint, Prince Esterhazy got the message and finally allowed the musicians to return home. Haydn was the employer of Prince Esterhazy. Haydn decided to let the musicians do the talking. Prince Esterhazy resisted the idea that the musicians return home. More and more musicians left the stage as the piece continued. Two solo violinists started and ended the performance. 9. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법상맞는것은? 9) [ 교과서 4과 ] Franz Joseph Haydn was an Austrian composer, one of the most famous composer of the Classical period He is often called the "Father of the Symphony." Composing in 1772, the Farewell Symphony (Symphony No. 45), one of many symphonies by Haydn, shows the composer's humorous and warm-hearted character. Every year when the weather turned nice, Prince Esterhazy, Haydn s employer, moved his entire household to his summer palace. But in the fall of 1772, it stayed warmly for a very long time and the stay in Prince Esterhazy's summer palace was very longer than usual. Meanwhile, the musicians of Haydn s orchestra really wanted to go back home. 10. 밑줄친부분이가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? 10) (4 과 ) Franz Joseph Haydn was an Austrian composer, one of the most famous composers of the Classical period. He is often called the Father of the Symphony. Composed in 1772, the Farewell Symphony (Symphony No. 45), one of many symphonies by Haydn, reveals the composer s humorous and warm-hearted character. Every year when the weather turned nice, Prince Esterhazy, Haydn s employer, moved his entire household to his summer palace. But in the fall of 1772, it stayed warm for a very long time and the stay in Prince Esterhazy s summer palace was much longer than usual. Meanwhile, the musicians of Haydn s orchestra really wanted to go back home. So they asked Haydn to talk to the Prince. 11. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법상틀린것은? 11) (4 과 ) Suddenly, a good idea came to Haydn. He decided to let music do the talking. To do so, he - 5 -
6 wrote the Farewell Symphony, which was complete with a witty plan to explain to the Prince that the orchestra was ready to go home. The performance began with a full orchestra but, as the piece continued, fewer and fewer musicians were used. As each player finished their part, they blew out their candles on the music stand, quietly closed their books and walked off stage with their instruments. The players kept on leaving in the same way one by one until only the two solo violinists were left to finish the piece. With this subtle, humorous hint, Prince Esterhazy got the message and finally allowed the musicians return home. [12-13] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (4 과 ) The Last Judgement is a painting on the wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. Michelangelo depicted the second coming of Christ and more than 300 other human figures on Judgement Day. The Last Judgement was both praised and criticized by the people of the time. For example, when Michelangelo had completed two-thirds of the painting, Biagio da Cesena, an important official helping the Pope, strongly complained that the painting included images of naked people. Biagio stated publicly, Naked people revealing their shameful parts is not for a church, but rather for the public baths. Michelangelo felt very angry about Biagio s criticism and decided to get revenge. He put a caricature of Biagio into the scene as Minos, a judge of the underworld. The caricature has donkey ears and a lower body covered by a coiled snake. Later, when Biagio complained to the Pope that his portrait was painted as Minos, the Pope joked that his power did not extend to hell. Unfortunately, the naked figures didn t last for long. Twenty-four years later, it was decided that the works of art in the Chapel had to be. Daniele da Volterra was hired to cover the figures nakedness with clothes and leaves. Thanks to the work, da Volterra got the humiliating nickname of the breeches-painter. The figures remain covered. If you visit the Sistine Chapel today, you will see The Last Judgement in which the figures are wearing da Volterra s breeches. 12. 위글의내용과일치하는것은? 12) Michelangelo described the birth of Christ in The Last Judgement. Biagio da Cesena complimented Michelangelo about his painting. The Last Judgement ended up being hung on the wall of the public baths. Daniele had the humiliating nickname due to his appearance. the pope did not accept Biagio's complaint. 13. 위글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? virtuous unique trivial attractive miserable - 6 -
7 14. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서문맥에맞는낱말로가장적절한것은? (4 과 ) Today I learned the story about the Farewell Symphony. I think Haydn was very smart and humorous. (A) Thanks to / Despite his witty plan, his orchestra could return home. Now I am ready to (B) appease / appreciate the symphony, and I will watch the performance on the Internet. (C) Now that / From now I know the story behind the work, I think I will appreciate it better. (A) (B) (C) Thanks to appease Now that Thanks to appreciate Now that Thanks to appease From now Despite appreciate From now Despite appease From now 15. [ 서술형 ] 다음글을읽고질문에영어로답하시오. 15) (4 과 ) Welcome to the Modern Art Gallery and thank you for choosing to use an audio guide. The audio guide provides explanations and the history of the paintings. Before starting your tour, please listen carefully to the instructions. Next to the paintings, there is an audio guide number. To listen for specific details about the painting, enter the number. If you wish to interrupt the recording, you can press the Pause button. To restart, press the Play button. Use the buttons with arrows to set the volume. Before you leave the gallery, please remember to return your audio guide to our staff. We hope you enjoy our collections. Thank you. Situation - You are listening to an audio guide to enjoy the Modern Art Gallery's collections. (A) If you want to stop it for a moment to receive a cell phone, which button should you press? (B) If you want to continue to listen to the explanations after hanging up the cell phone, which button should you press? - 7 -
8 Lesson 4 Secret Stories Behind Great Art 기출문제모음 1) 1 [ 서술형 ] remain covered 2) 4 [ 서술형 a] The players kept on leaving [ 서술형 b] only the two solo violinists were left 3) 2 4) 1 5) 2 6) 4 7) 5 8) 4 9) 3 10) 4 11) 5 12) 5 13) 1 14) 2 15) [ 서술형 2] (A) I should press the " Pause " button. (B) I should press the " Play " button
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