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1. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 1) Going green seems to be all the rage these days. Stores and companies use phrases like this to promote their businesses as eco-friendly. (A)In your home, for example, do you always unplug your TV when you aren't watching it? Do stores in your neighborhood always keep their doors shut when the heaters or air conditioners are on? Probably not. (B)It makes sense to try to live in a way that does not harm the environment, but is it easy to go green? (C)Some innovators have taken on the challenge of going green, and have come up with some brilliant ideas to make going green easier and simpler. 1 (A)-(C)-(B) 2 (B)-(A)-(C) 3 (B)-(C)-(A) 4 (C)-(A)-(B) 5 (C)-(B)-(A) 3. 다음주어진단어들을모두한번씩만사용하여다음글의 (A) 에들어갈말을쓰시오. ( 필요한경우동사의형태를어법에맞게변형할것 ) 3) [ 보기 ] this problem / extra food / in your fridge or cupboard / to be distributed / to tackle / found / on a local scale / to neighbors / the online platform, foodsharing.de / allow (A)Having been founded to tackle this problem on a local scale, the online platform, foodsharing.de allows extra food in your fridge or cupboard to be distributed to neighbors. The basic concept is simple: people sharing food. The only rule is not to pass anything on to others that you wouldn't eat yourself. This project may change the way people think about food: if food is not shared, it is wasted. 2. 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에가장적절한곳은? 2) However, some of the things that get thrown out are still useful to other people. Everyone has things that are no longer of any use, and chances are, those things will eventually get thrown away. 1 Goedzak is a Dutch way of allowing people to get second-hand things that might otherwise be thrown away. 2 It is a special garbage bag that can be filled with used, but still usable items. 3 Placing the bag outside on the pavement makes whatever is in it available to anyone in the community. 4 Goedzak's bright color attracts attention while the transparent side of the bag reveals its contents. 5 People can help themselves to anything they like. What an idea! These transparent garbage containers have helped many Dutch people go greener by reducing the amount of trash going to landfills. 4. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지않은것은? 4) Using disposable cups may be 1convenient, but it is not necessarily eco-friendly. They are a massive source of waste. Every year, people in the U.S. use over 100 billion disposable cups, and Koreans dispose of over 15 billion cups each year. That's what drove a few novel designers 2to put up with 3edible coffee cups. A cookie forms the main structure, with a white chocolate layer on the inside and a thin layer of sugar paper on the outside. This structure 4allows you to drink coffee without finding yourself holding a soaked mess. You can think of it as a treat for coffee! You may have to consume extra sugar, but it will definitely create 5less waste. - 1 -

5. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? 5) What can you do to go green when you have 500 photocopies to make? Many green strategies focus on using less paper, like printing on both sides. Another green strategy is to use less ink, (A)[that / which] is what many people already do. But what if (B)[could you take / you could take] it a step further? That's what Ecofont is. A designer thought that if he could create fonts that have tiny holes in them, he might be able to make more efficient use of the amount of ink (C)[used / using]. In fact, Ecofont uses about a fifth less ink than traditional fonts without ruining readability. The brilliance of Ecofont is the different perspective it takes on going green: the use of less ink by the font. 1 that could you take - used 2 that you could take - using 3 which could you take - used 4 which you could take - used 5 which you could take - using 6. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법에맞는것 2 개는? 6) An eco-friendly way of life is not about changing the entire world overnight. It is about 1becoming aware of your own wasteful ways and then helping others 2becomes aware of theirs. After awareness 3come the process of adopting slightly different ways of doing some daily tasks. When you do these things, you are keeping your environmental bank account 4fully. When you go one step further and help others 5do them too, you are an activist and big changes can happen. 7. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 7) Going green seems to be all the rage these days. Stores and companies use phrases like this to promote their businesses as eco-friendly. It makes sense to try to live in a way that does not harm the environment, but is it easy to go green? In your home, for example, do you always unplug your TV when you aren't watching it? Do stores in your neighborhood always keep their doors shut when the heaters or air conditioners are on? Probably not. Some innovators have taken on the challenge of going green, and have come up with some brilliant ideas to make going green easier and simpler. 1 요즘 친환경 이라는말이유행인것같다. 2 상점이나회사에서자신들의사업이친환경적이라고홍보한다. 3 우리는친환경적인삶을사는것이쉬울것이다. 4 동네상점들이난방기나냉방기가동할때항상문을닫고있지않다. 5 일부혁신가들은 친환경 을보다쉽고단순하게하기위해몇몇의아이디어를생각해냈다. 8. 다음글의적절한제목을고르시오. 8) Everyone has things that are no longer of any use, and chances are, those things will eventually get thrown away. However, some of the things that get thrown out are still useful to other people. Goedzak is a Dutch way of allowing people to get second-hand things that might otherwise be thrown away. It is a special garbage bag that can be filled with used, but still usable items. Placing the bag outside on the pavement makes whatever is in it available to anyone in the community. Goedzak's bright color attracts attention while the transparent side of the bag reveals its contents. People can help themselves to anything they like. What an idea! These transparent garbage containers have helped many Dutch people go greener by reducing the amount of trash going to landfills. 1 Share Talk to the Community 2 Reuse Oldies but Goodies! 3 Waste Not Drink and Eat it! 4 Use Less Holes mean a Lot 5 Throwing Away a Fortune - 2 -

9. 다음빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 9) According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, a third of global food production goes into trash bins annually. In Germany alone, around eleven million tons of food are wasted every year. Having been founded to tackle this problem on a local scale, the online platform, foodsharing.de allows extra food in your fridge or cupboard to be distributed to neighbors. The basic concept is simple: people sharing food. The only rule is not to pass anything on to others that you wouldn't eat yourself. This project may change the way people think about food: if food is not shared, it is wasted. 1 to be thrown away promptly 2 to be provided to animals 3 to be preserved for the winter season 4 to be distributed to neighbors 5 to be given to people s pets 11. 다음주어진단어들을모두한번씩만사용하여 (A) 의주어진해석에맞게들어갈말을쓰시오. ( 변형없이주어진단어모두활용할것 ) 11) What can you do to go green when you have 500 photocopies to make? Many green strategies focus on using less paper, like printing on both sides. Another green strategy is to use less ink, which is what many people already do. But what if you could take it a step further? That's what Ecofont is. A designer thought that if he could create fonts that have tiny holes in them, (A) 그는사용되는잉크양을더효율적으로쓸수있을것이라고 In fact, Ecofont uses about a fifth less ink than traditional fonts without ruining readability. The brilliance of Ecofont is the different perspective it takes on going green: the use of less ink by the font. [ 보기 ] more / of / the amount of ink / used / be able to make / use / efficient / he / might 12. 다음글을통해서알수없는것은? 12) 10. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 어법에틀린것 2 개는? 10) 1Using disposable cups may be convenient, but it is not necessarily eco-friendly. They are a massive source of waste. Every year, people in the U.S. use over 100 billion disposable cups, and Koreans dispose of over 15 billion cups each year. That's 2 what drove a few novel designers to come up with edible coffee cups. A cookie forms the main structure, with a white chocolate layer on the inside and a thin layer of sugar paper on the outside. This structure allows you 3drinking coffee without finding 4you holding a 5soaked mess. You can think of it as a treat for coffee! You may have to consume extra sugar, but it will definitely create less waste. 1 2 3 4 5 Every year thousands upon thousands of tons of electronics, from air conditioners to smartphones, are thrown out. This adds up to huge amounts of waste which has to be managed, especially for smaller countries like Korea. Is it possible that electronics waste is actually a resource? Like a mine in the ground, many people are beginning to think of electronics waste as "urban mines" because of the amount of gold, silver, copper, plastic, and steel that is waiting to be used again. To manufacture electronics products, resources such as gold, silver, copper, glass, plastic, and steel must be mined, purchased, or produced. As resources become harder to get, urban mines may become a more economical solution. About one ton of rock must be dug up in a mine to get around five grams of gold; however, one ton of mobile phones may contain around 300 grams of gold, in addition to other recoverable materials. The potential value of urban mines increases when resources become expensive and waste is not recycled. Although electronics waste may be seen from an economic point of view, there is another side to this story: the environmental issue. Recycling - 3 -

electronics waste can lower ecological damage from traditional mines and decrease air pollution from transporting materials over long distances. Moving forward does not always mean making new things; sometimes looking at an old problem from a new perspective is the simplest solution. 1 why people think of electronics waste as urban mines 2 what resources we need to manufacture electronics products 3 why urban mines can become a more economical solution 4 what effects recycling electronics waste have on the environment 5 why it is important for people to recycle and upcycle used paper 13. 다음주어진단어들을어법에맞게배열하여다음글의빈칸에들어갈말을쓰시오. ( 단어를추가하거나변형할수없음.) 13) 14. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? 14) Rome was like a giant museum to me. We began our sightseeing at the Colosseum. Nowadays, we can only see a part of (A)[what / that] was once the greatest structure in the ancient world. It amazed me to think (B)[that / which] people could build such a structure without modern construction equipment. The Colosseum has eighty arches (C)[which / through which] about fifty thousand people could go in and out in fifteen minutes! As I reached the top of the stairs inside, I looked down and I could almost hear the cheer of the crowd. 1 what that which 2 what which through which 3 what that through which 4 that which which 5 that that through which forced / to / awake / I / my trip / in earnest / to begin / stay / myself I was thrilled when my cousin, Suji, invited me to Italy, a country in southern Europe that looks like a boot. She had a few days off from studying music in a conservatory, so we could spend a week together in Rome and Venice. I had never been abroad by myself, and I was a bit worried, but after the long flight for twelve hours, I was pleased to be greeted by my cousin at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome. Since Italy is seven hours behind Seoul, I was quite exhausted and sleepy when I got there. However, I forced myself to stay awake to begin my trip in earnest. 15. 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한것은? 15) Suji and I walked along a path leading away from the Colosseum and heard the sound of falling water. We knew instantly that we were near the famous Trevi Fountain. (A)I threw one over my shoulder, wishing a return to Italy someday. (B)I found it interesting that even on the other side of the world, people still wish for simple things like happiness, love, and marriage. (C)Legend says that a single coin thrown into the fountain will ensure a return to Rome, a second coin will bring true love, and a third coin marriage! 1 (A)-(B)-(C) 2 (B)-(A)-(C) 3 (B)-(C)-(A) 4 (C)-(A)-(B) 5 (C)-(B)-(A) - 4 -

16. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지않은것은? 16) Who in Rome could miss out on a chance to visit Vatican City, the place where the Pope lives? It is known as the smallest state in the world. In fact, it takes only thirty minutes to walk from one border to the other! I was 1overwhelmed, however, by the collection of sculptures and paintings in the Vatican Museums. The Creation of Adam, one of Michelangelo's masterpieces, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, still 2lingers in my mind. Although I knew photographs are not allowed, the masterpiece was so 3disappointing that I almost took one. After looking around, we walked out to see many people lined up in front of a small store where green apple gelato was served. Suji 4 convinced me to wait in line for over twenty minutes saying that it would be 5worth it. She was right: the gelato was out of this world. 1 2 3 4 5 17. 다음글을통해서알수없는것은? 17) After a couple of more days in Rome, we headed to Venice. The seaside city was a lot more romantic than Rome, but a lot more humid as well. Suji said she had to visit a friend, so she suggested that I explore the city on my own for a few hours. We could meet up at the train station later in the afternoon. I decided to go to the Rialto Bridge first, so I started walking. Within moments, the winding alleys made my map almost useless. After some wandering, I was lucky enough to meet a group of tourists my age from Britain. They were headed to the Rialto Bridge too! The bridge itself was as elegant as people say it is, but I was more impressed by the beautiful view of the canal from the steps of the bridge. I said goodbye to my British friends and walked to St. Mark's Square, one of the prime attractions of Venice. 1 where they went after a couple of more days in Rome 2 why the writer suggested she explore the city on her own for a few hours 3 what the writer did after deciding to go to the Rialto Bridge first 4 why a group of tourists whom the writer met wanted to explore the city 5 where the writer went after saying goodbye to her British friends 18. 다음지문의 1~5 중, 어법에틀린것 2 가지는? 18) I had never seen so many pigeons in my life. They were so used to 1be around people that they would wait 2until people weren't paying attention and then steal their crackers! But what truly made me 3stop and stare in wonder were the beautiful buildings 4surrounded all three sides of the square. Along the buildings were shops selling beautiful glass pieces, gloves, and much more. After 5looking around for a while, I bought small glasses for my parents. 1 2 3 4 5 19. 다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 19) My trip to Venice would not be complete without a gondola ride along the Grand Canal, which snakes through the city in a large S shape. I was disappointed to find out the fare to ride the Grand Canal by myself was so expensive that I could not afford it. The moment I was turning back, I saw my British tourist friends walking toward the ticket office. We shared the fare and we commented on the unique differences of the buildings along the canal. We had a nice chat, took some great pictures, and exchanged email addresses before we got off the gondola. My trip to Italy was definitely an experience of a lifetime. I hope my next trip can be to England to visit my British friends. People say that the world is a book, and that those who do not travel read only one of the pages in it. So far, I have read two pages. I hope I have opportunities to read many more pages. 1 필자는곤돌라를타지않았다면베니스여행이완성되지않았을것이라고생각한다. 2 필자가곤돌라요금이너무비싸포기하려던순간, 영국인관광객들이무료로태워주었다. 3 필자와영국인관광객들은사진을찍고이메일주소도주고받았다. 4 필자와영국인관광객들은운하를따라서있는건물들의차이점에대해서로이야기를나누었다. 5 이탈리아여행은필자에게있어일생의경험이되었다. - 5 -

20. 다음지문에서필자의심경변화에맞게적절한단어를주어진철자로시작하여빈칸을채우시오. 20) I was (A)thrilled when my cousin, Suji, invited me to Italy, a country in southern Europe that looks like a boot. She had a few days off from studying music in a conservatory, so we could spend a week together in Rome and Venice. I had never been abroad by myself, and I was a bit (B)worried, but after the long flight for twelve hours, I was pleased to be greeted by my cousin at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome. Since Italy is seven hours behind Seoul, I was quite (C)exhausted and sleepy when I got there. However, I forced myself to stay awake to begin my trip in earnest. 22. 주어진단어들을어법에맞게배열하여다음글의빈칸에들어갈말을쓰시오. ( 단어를추가하거나변형할수없음 ) 22) it / interesting / even / I / found / that / on the other side / of the world Suji and I walked along a path leading away from the Colosseum and heard the sound of falling water. We knew instantly that we were near the famous Trevi Fountain. Legend says that a single coin thrown into the fountain will ensure a return to Rome, a second coin will bring true love, and a third coin marriage! I threw one over my shoulder, wishing a return to Italy someday. I found it interesting that even on the other side of the world, people still wish for simple things like happiness, love, and marriage. 21. 다음빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 21) Rome was like a giant museum to me. We began our sightseeing at the Colosseum. Nowadays, we can only see a part of what was once the greatest structure in the ancient world. It amazed me to think that. The Colosseum has eighty arches through which about fifty thousand people could go in and out in fifteen minutes! As I reached the top of the stairs inside, I looked down and I could almost hear the cheer of the crowd. 1 people could live under the hazardous conditions 2 those who lived in ancient Rome could create such a beautiful statue 3 those who built the construction in Rome were the foreigners from the developed world 4 people could build such a structure without modern construction equipment 5 people could learn how to construct their own house in the ancient world 23. 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에가장적절한곳은? 23) I was overwhelmed, however, by the collection of sculptures and paintings in the Vatican Museums. Who in Rome could miss out on a chance to visit Vatican City, the place where the Pope lives? 1 It is known as the smallest state in the world. In fact, it takes only thirty minutes to walk from one border to the other! 2 The Creation of Adam, one of Michelangelo's masterpieces, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, still lingers in my mind. 3 Although I knew photographs are not allowed, the masterpiece was so impressive that I almost took one. 4 After looking around, we walked out to see many people lined up in front of a small store where green apple gelato was served. 5 Suji convinced me to wait in line for over twenty minutes saying that it would be worth it. She was right: the gelato was out of this world. 1 2 3 4 5-6 -

24. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장적절한것은? 24) After a couple of more days in Rome, we headed to Venice. The seaside city was a lot more romantic than Rome, but a lot more humid as well. Suji said she had to visit a friend, so she suggested that I (A)[explore / explored] the city on my own for a few hours. We could meet up at the train station later in the afternoon. I decided to go to the Rialto Bridge first, so I started walking. Within moments, the winding alleys made my map almost useless. After some wandering, I was lucky enough to meet a group of tourists my age from Britain. They (B)[headed / were headed] to the Rialto Bridge too! The bridge itself was as (C)[elegant / elegantly] as people say it is, but I was more impressed by the beautiful view of the canal from the steps of the bridge. I said goodbye to my British friends and walked to St. Mark's Square, one of the prime attractions of Venice. 26. 다음밑줄친 it 이가리키는것을지문에서찾아쓰시오. 26) My trip to Venice would not be complete without a gondola ride along the Grand Canal, which snakes through the city in a large S shape. I was disappointed to find out the fare to ride the Grand Canal by myself was so expensive that I could not afford it. The moment I was turning back, I saw my British tourist friends walking toward the ticket office. We shared the fare and we commented on the unique differences of the buildings along the canal. We had a nice chat, took some great pictures, and exchanged email addresses before we got off the gondola. 1 explore headed elegant 2 explore were headed elegant 3 explore were headed elegantly 4 explored headed elegant 5 explored were headed elegantly 25. 다음 (A) 와 (B) 문장에서어법상틀린곳을각각 1 곳씩골라바르게고치시오. 25) I had never seen so many pigeons in my life. (A)They were so used to be around people that they would wait until people weren't paying attention and then steal their crackers! But what truly made me stop and stare in wonder were the beautiful buildings surrounding all three sides of the square. (B)Along the buildings were shops sold beautiful glass pieces, gloves, and much more. After looking around for a while, I bought small glasses for my parents. (A) (B) 틀린곳 바르게고친것 - 7 -

1) 2 2) 1 3) Having been founded to tackle this problem on a local scale, the online platform, foodsharing.de allows extra food in your fridge or cupboard to be distributed to neighbors. 4) 2 [come up with] 5) 4 6) 2-become 으로바꿈 / 3-comes 로바꿈 / 4-full 로바꿈 7) 3 8) 2 9) 4 10) 3-to drink / 4-yourself 11) he might be able to make more efficient use of the amount of ink used. 12) 5 13) I forced myself to stay awake to beign my trip in earnest. 14) 3 15) 4 16) 3-impressive 17) 4 18) 1-being / 4-surrounding 19) 2 20) thrilled / worried / exhausted 21) 4 22) I found it interesting that even on the other side of the world 23) 2 24) 2 25) be->being / sold->selling 26) the fare to ride the Grand Canal - 8 -