Scenestealer#1 questionsheet씬 스틸러 (Scene Stealer) 실전 모의고사 1회

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2018학년도 씬 스틸러 ( Scene Stealer ) 모의고사 문제지 ( 1회 )

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다음 글의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것은?

Dear Mr. Luckman, I have known Mr. Adam Smith for more than four years. I have instructed Mr. Smith in the following courses; College Math, Statistics, Algebra, and Electronics during his undergraduate studies. He was one of the best students of his class in the top five percent. I can state that Mr. Smith distinguishes himself from the other students with his intellectual performance and honest character. He is serious in his purpose, meticulous in his work and reliable in all assigned duties. He is also intelligent and hardworking person of outstanding character. If he is accepted to your graduate school, I am sure he will be a successful graduate student.

다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은?

Since the early seventeenth century, humans have tried to find ways to live peacefully and prosperously with one another in the absence of a common notion of the good. This effort has been identified with liberalism, which has emphasized toleration, individual choice, and maximizing general utility through market mechanisms and government constraints. To this end, liberalism has treated all goods as effectively equal, interpreting them as merely the subjective preferences of individuals. This move entails recognizing and admitting that no good is better than any other good. My preference for justice or a moral life is thus essentially no different from my preference for an apple. Thus no good (thing, process, activity, way of life, etc.) in itself is special, sacred, or necessary. In principle, then, there can be no rational (as opposed to affective) ground for preferring one good over another.

Sincerely,

*entail 필연적으로 ~을 의미하다

Dr. George Adam

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① 대학의 교과과정을 홍보하려고 ② 학생의 뛰어난 점을 칭찬하려고 ③ 대학원 입학 방법을 설명하려고 ④ 제자의 대학원 입학을 추천하려고 ⑤ 대학원 학점 제도에 대해 문의하려고

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다음 글에 드러난 Quinta의 심경으로 가장 적절한 것은?

Quinta did not remember her brother Johnny and knew only what her mother Laura had told her. But she had grown up in her devoted father’s care and protection and she had been so sad when he passed away. She and her mother had mourned together and the bond between them had strengthened. Mother had supported her through her sorrow; without her Quinta did not know what she would have done. Who was to help her now? She had lost the person most dear to her and she had no one to share her grief. She felt so isolated and abandoned. No one had loved her as her mother had and now Laura had been taken from her there was no one left who truly loved her. A forlorn despair overtook her sense of loss. *forlorn 허망한, 비참한 ① sad and hopeless ② festive and noisy ③ annoyed and angry

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다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?

Smiling and laughing is an outward sign of inner happiness, but if you're not happy, how can you change your inner landscape to avoid having to fake it? It may be helpful to remember that happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think. This is part of the power of affirmations. For example, starting each day by thinking of all the things you have to be thankful for is one way to put your mind on the right track. Also remember that your future depends largely on the thoughts you think today. So each moment of every day is an opportunity to turn your thinking around, thereby helping or hindering your ability to think and feel more positively in the very next moment. Most experts agree that there are no shortcuts to happiness. Even generally happy people do not experience joy 24 hours a day. But a happy person can have a bad day and still find pleasure in the small things in life. Postponing your happiness until you reach a certain goal, like getting a promotion or pay raise to go on vacation is a sure-fire way to stay stuck in misery. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

④ indifferent and bored ⑤ tense and uncomfortable

자유주의는 개인의 행복을 우선시 한다. 선이 없어도 인간은 평화롭게 지낼 수 있다. 사람마다 선(善)에 대한 정의가 각각 다르다. 개인의 주관적 선호가 행복에 영향을 미친다. 정의나 도덕적 삶은 인간 본성과 관계가 있다.

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Smiling and laughing is the condition of happiness There is a happiness in what you think Enjoy each moment of every day Find pleasure in the small things in life Delay your happiness until reaching a goal


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False advertising is misleading with claims that aren't

substantiated by evidence. The Federal Trade Commission(FTC) sets standards for advertising to reduce exposure to misleading or unfair advertisements. An advertiser who knowingly makes false claims or otherwise falsifies advertising faces financial and legal repercussions, in addition to losing loyalty from previous customers. If a marketing campaign is suspected of being false advertising, the FTC may investigate further to determine if the company violates any laws. The FTC reviews the content of the ad from the standpoint of a consumer to determine if the actual or implied claims constitute falsification. The FTC also evaluates information that is left out, such as failing to report side effects of a new medication. In some cases, the company may receive a cease-and-desist order to stop the falsified advertisement from running. The advertisements must be brought up to FTC standards before they are allowed to run again. This may include correcting any false information and adding in the information omitted from the advertisements. In addition, the company may have to include additional disclaimers in future advertisements or let anyone who purchased the item that the company used deceptive practices. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

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Why Is the Company Doing False Advertising? Negative Impact of False Advertising Role of FTC in Reviewing Advertisement Consumer Response for False Advertising Relationship between FTC and Producer

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Bees are much more important to our way of life than

you might think: 35% of the human diet and $216 billion worth of global agriculture depends on pollinators, including honeybees, bumblebees and nesting bees, but their populations are in sharp decline. “Losses have been high all over the world,” explains an entomologist who cites parasites, pesticides and lack of forage as parts of the problem. According to a report, 37.8% of honeybee colonies in Ontario, Canada did not survive the 2014 winter. Luckily, scientists, politicians and regular folks are starting to take plummeting bee populations seriously. In July, Ontario became the first government in North America to restrict pesticides that have been linked to the decline of honeybees. Meanwhile, urban bylaws are relaxing to encourage small-scale beekeeping. *entomologist 곤충학자 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

The charts above show damage by disaster type and region from January 2001 to August 2016. ① Storms had the greatest impact of all the natural disasters, followed by geophysical disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic activities. ② The percentage of losses from floods was the third largest, accounting for a quarter of the total damage. ③ Losses from droughts, storms, floods, and others made up 71 percent of all losses attributed to natural disasters. ④ At the regional level, recorded losses in the Americas accounted for 46% of the total, following Asia. ⑤ Recorded losses of three continents combined — Europe, Oceania, and Africa — were less than one fifth of the total losses to all the continents.

Cold Winter of Ontario Various Types of Bees Harmful Effects of Pesticides The Crisis of Bees And The Measurements The Protection Policies of Insects in Americas

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다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

In European cultures, the trend in food habits had always been towards sophistication in food preparation and consumption. In contrast to the European cultures, developments in early American food habits have been more towards simplification of meal preparation methods rather than sophistication and expansion. The European food habits of the 18th and 19th centuries were driven by the sophistication in cooking arts advanced by the chefs. In contrast, American food habits of the 18th and 19th centuries were driven by simplicity in preparation and efficiency in mass production. This was the reflection of the political system of the land. In early Europe, the political systems were feudalistic and ruled by the royal families. Here spending money on luxury goods to publicly display economic power was a norm and expected. The democratic political system of America did not encourage indulgence in excessive food consumption by their national leaders since it symbolized concentration of power. ① 초기 미국 식습관은 음식준비 방법의 간소화를 지향했다. ② 유럽의 식습관은 요리 기술에서의 세련됨에 형성되었다. ③ 18, 19세기 유럽의 식습관은 미국의 대량 생산에 영향을 끼 쳤다. ④ 유럽에서는 경제력을 과시하기위해 돈을 사치품에 쓰는 것이 일반적이었다. ⑤ 미국 민주주의제도는 사치를 권력의 집중을 상징한다고 여겼 다.

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FOOTHILL YEARBOOK COVER CONTEST에 관한 다음 안

내문의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

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다음 안내문의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

K-12 Social Studies Educators Earn Your M.A. in Political Science Online in Only 15 Months

FOOTHILL YEARBOOK COVER CONTEST Be the winning artist and publish your art on the cover of the school yearbook. To the winner of the front cover, we give a free T-shirt with your name, artwork, and “The Winner of the 2016-2017 Yearbook Cover Contest” imprint.

The Political Science Department at Georgia State University is launching a distance-learning M.A. concentration in Political Science for Educators, to begin in Summer 2017.

DESIGN GUIDELINES

· Offered entirely online for elementary, middle, and high school social studies teachers · Degree can be completed during six seven-week

· Use 8.5″ × 11″ sheet of paper. · Use the paper vertically. · Design must include the school name “Foothill”,

minimesters, extending just 15 months and with the majority of work in the summers. · Exposes educators to cutting-edge research in political science

school year “2016-2017” and school logo of dolphin. · Any art medium may be used – crayons, paint, pastels, markers, color pencils, etc. Using materials that create

· Provides educators with the tools to engage their students in evidence-based conversations about democracy, citizenship, and public policy

texture give added dimensions to the design. · What you choose to design for the cover is up to you. · Please make sure it is school appropriate. · Your design must be in color. Avoid leaving the background blank or white. · Keep what’s important in the design (eg. school name)

For more information and to apply, please politicalscience.gsu.edu/online-ma or call 404.413.6159

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Admission closes March 1, 2017 for summer 2017 enrollment

away from the paper edges. · Write your first and last name, grade, room number, and teacher name on the back with light pencil.

① 과정을 마치면 석사학위를 받는다. ② 원격으로 수업을 진행한다. ③ 강의는 대부분 여름에 이루어진다. ④ 모든 과목의 선생님들을 대상으로 하는 강의이다. ⑤ 2017년 여름학기는 3월 1일까지 등록을 해야 한다.

Turn in your artwork by: Thurs, Dec 15th, 2017

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우승자에게는 상금이 주어진다. 제출 작품의 규격은 제한이 없다. 재료는 주최 측에서 제시한 것만 사용해야 한다. 디자인은 컬러로 만들어야 한다. 작품은 졸업식 전까지 제출해야 한다.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?

Rudolph P. Miller, who founded the Building Officials Conference of America in 1915, was concerned about protecting people ‘who have no voice in the manner of construction or the arrangement of buildings ① with which they involuntarily come in contact.’ He implies that the government should ensure a minimum level of quality to similarly incautious home buyers. Beginning with the interwar period, building codes ② were apparently viewed as beneficial regulation that could increase consumer information, according to Edna Trull. The risk of buying a house with ‘defects’ (i.e., built to substandard specifications), or ‘the poor-quality construction work of speculative builders’ ③ was reduced. Building regulation was assigned the primary goal of decreasing uncertainty and making future patterns of business as ④ predictably as possible. Hence, the government entered the business of grading or certifying real property, ⑤ providing assurance services. The justification for such building codes was extended from a primary emphasis on safety to one of reducing imperfect information during the first part of the twentieth century.

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 글의 흐름상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절

[31-34] 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

하지 않는 것은? Space can be understood in a number of ways. In its simplest form, space can be viewed merely as ‘the ① container within which things happen.’ This is an absolute conception of space based on an idea of space as natural. However, space can also be mentally constructed through ② cognitive processes; for example, we all have ‘mental maps’ of where we live, focusing on the important roads, buildings and open spaces. Finally, most important for present-day geographical research is an understanding of space as produced through ③ social interactions within material space. For example, domestic kitchens are often associated with women’s work because of social norms regarding gendered work and care, and therefore are constructed as ④ male spaces. However, kitchens in expensive restaurants are often constructed as masculine spaces that require stamina and emotional resilience. Thus, the intersection of material space of the kitchen with the norms and practices of a particular society produces a space that can include certain kinds of people and behaviour, and ⑤ exclude others.

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분이 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다

른 것은? In days of old there was a nobleman traveling in Edinburgh, Scotland, who was approached by a little poor boy begging for money. The man told the child he had no loose change, so the boy offered to go get change. The nobleman, in order to get rid of ① the young pest, gave the boy a piece of silver, and the boy ran off to get change. On his return, ② he could not find the man and in fact watched for several days in the place where ③ he had received the money. Some time later, the nobleman happened again to pass that way. The boy approached him again, and put the change he had obtained into ④ his hand, counting it with great exactness. The nobleman was so pleased with the child’s honesty that he placed ⑤ him in school, with the assurance of providing for him.

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Attention is the most essential mental resource for any

organism. It determines which aspects of the environment we deal with, and most of the time, various automatic, subconscious processes make the correct choice about what gets passed through to our conscious awareness. For this to happen, millions of neurons are constantly monitoring the environment to select the most important things for us to focus on. These neurons are collectively the attentional filter. They work largely in the background, outside of our conscious awareness. This is why most of the perceptual detritus of our daily lives doesn’t register, or why, when you’ve been driving on the freeway for several hours at a stretch, you don’t remember much of the scenery that has whizzed by: Your attentional system _______________________ because it isn’t deemed important. This unconscious filter follows certain principles about what it will let through to your conscious awareness. “follows” the order of our brain “protect” you from registering it “tries” not to focus on the scenery “categories” it into a different room “processes” visual images from the freeway Tourism is a double-edged sword, which on one hand

grants economic benefits through the sale of tickets and visitors spending on hotels and restaurants, but on the other, places stress on the communities who live in the destinations. Venice is a case in point since it benefits financially from its buoyant tourism industry, but struggles to cope with the attendant conservation problems associated with such a large annual influx of tourists. Venice is, however, in the relatively fortunate position of being able to explore ways of managing visitors on its own terms because it is so well established as a destination that it is assured repeat visitation. Problems arise, however, with relatively new World Heritage Sites, particularly those in lesser developed economies that are anxious to acquire the developmental benefits of tourism. For such countries, the fact that tourism can be an __________________________ is far outweighed by its perceived advantages. Even though there are positive impacts from tourism, it is not always the people who live in World Heritage Sites who benefit. Some sites, for example, charge as much as US$20 for entrance, but there may be little transparency about how this money is used. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

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The worst drought, since record keeping began about a

century ago, began in 2005, bringing many problems to the Amazon basin. In western Brazil, there were three times as many fires in September 2005 as during September 2004. In some areas water levels have dropped so low that some communities that depend on streams for transportation are completely isolated. Crops rot because they cannot be transported to market, and children cannot get to school. Fish die in the shallow water, forcing people to depend on government food packages. Streams do not flow enough to remove human waste, and the backup of sewage raises fears of an epidemic of cholera and other waterborne illnesses. Stagnant pools allow mosquitoes to breed, which has the potential to ________________________________. The Amazon drought was blamed on high ocean temperatures in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, which are likely the result of global warming. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

increase the number of cases of malaria bring a new generation of vaccines boost the industry of manufacturing mosquito nets. change public awareness about the pesky insects plan to safeguard health of the people in the region

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다음 글에서 전체의 흐름과 관계가 없는 문장은?

The roots of current insult laws can be traced to the fifth century B.C. Roman Law of the 12 Tablets, which contained provisions concerning iniuria, generally translated as insult or injury. ① In its earliest use, iniuria probably referred only to assaults or bodily harm. ② However, a series of edicts expanded the concept of iniuria to include verbal attacks, insult, or outrage. ③ Because the action for iniuria was designed to protect honor and dignity, husbands could recover for insults to their wives and fathers for insults to their children. ④ As with modern insult laws, iniuria was based on an individual’s feelings of insult and outrage, not on economic loss. ⑤ Therefore the penalty was based on any proof of loss rather than the position of the parties and the severity of the outrage. *edict 칙령 **outrage 유린

[36 ~ 37] 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것 을 고르시오.

36. One of the most controversial examples of the political aspect of international sport was the events of the 1936

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before every action, we let others guide us. Take a couple of everyday examples from city life. On a cloudy day, if I’m unsure of whether or not to take an umbrella when I leave my apartment, the easiest solution ─ easier, even, than turning on the Weather Channel ─ is to pause a moment on the stoop to see if the people on the street are carrying umbrellas. If most of them are, I do, too, and it’s the rare time when this tactic doesn’t work. Similarly, I live in Brooklyn, and I have a car, which I park on the street. Twice a week, I have to move the cay by 11 AM because of street cleaning, and routinely, by 10:45 or so, every car on the street that’s being cleaned has been moved. Occasionally, though, I’ll come out of the house at 10:40 and find that all the cars are still on the street, and I’ll know that that day street cleaning has been suspended, and I won’t move my car. Now, it’s possible that every other driver on the street has kept close track of the days on which street cleaning will be suspended. But I suspect that most drivers are like me: ____________________________. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

Olympic Games in Berlin during Hitler’s Third Reich. Hitler embraced the Games to showcase German renewal and to highlight the Nazis’ superior political projects, including racial purity.

Instead of having to undertake complicated calculations

weather interrupts driving cleaning is often canceled we borrow others’ wisdom parking is possible anywhere drivers are good at calculations

(A) The 1936 Games were likewise famous for the success of African American athlete Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in front of Hitler and an enthusiastic German crowd and who formed a lifelong friendship with the German competitor he beat in the long jump, Luz Long. (B) However, IOC president Henri de Baillet-Latour was ultimately successful in compelling Hitler to remove a significant amount of anti-Semitic signage during the Games. (C) Some argue that these accomplishments undermined the Nazi agenda of racism, authoritarianism, and political violence while others see the Berlin Games as an example of degenerative nationalism. *anti-Semitic 반유대주의의 **degenerative 퇴행성의 ① (A) - (C) - (B) ③ (B) - (C) - (A) ⑤ (C) - (B) - (A)

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39. Cell phones are synonymous with teenagers, and they carry risks: traffic accidents, quite emphatically; and, more debatably, brain tumors.

(A) But many other studies dismiss the danger. A 2013 Taiwanese report analyzed 10 years of data and did not find a connection between cell phone use and brain tumors in Taiwan. (B) The causal connection between cell phones and brain tumors has been suggested for awhile, but it’s a matter of dispute. A 2013 study by researchers in New Zealand warns that high cellphone use in young adolescence puts kids at increased risk of brain tumors due to microwave radiation exposure. (C) A Swedish study supports this, claiming people who begin using cordless or mobile phones regularly before the age of 20 are at more than a fourfold increased risk of brain cancer. *brain tumor 뇌종양 ① (A) - (C) - (B)

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Several medieval inventors developed rudimentary equipment which could have potentially been used for skydiving activity. Skydiving is a sport in which participants jump or fall from aircraft at altitude. ( ① ) They can perform an assortment of aerial maneuvers before deploying a parachute to slow their descent, allowing them to come gently to rest on the Earth below. ( ② ) The sport is also known as parachuting, in a reference to that vital piece of safety equipment. ( ③ ) People at different levels of physical fitness can participate in skydiving, as long as they are ready for an adrenalin-packed sport which can be both terrifying and exhilarating. ( ④ ) The roots of the sport are actually much older than many people realize. ( ⑤ ) In 1797, Andre Jacques Garnerin jumped from a hot air balloon with a parachute, marking the first incident of truly modern skydiving. The sport was further refined throughout the 1800s, and many militaries adopted it in the 1900s.

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다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다. 빈칸 (A),

(B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? Beautiful but extremely dangerous, the island of Coiba is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. It makes those who visit its shores feel as if they’re stepping back in time to an era when the Earth was undeveloped. The island’s natural beauty, however, is an accidental case of conservation, attributable to the region’s dark past. Established in 1919, the island was punishment for Panama’s most dangerous criminals. Unlike conventional prisons housing bad people within the concrete walls, on the island of Coiba, however, prisoners were scattered throughout the island in 30 makeshift camps. Prisoners who tried to escape were deterred by the sharks and crocodiles that inhabited the island’s waters. Too deadly to attract the attention of tourists and developers, Coiba’s plants and animals flourished. When the prison closed in 2004, 80 percent of the forest remained largely untouched. Now, a team of researchers are working to catalogue the largely undocumented life on the island.

[38-39] 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적 절한 곳을 고르시오.

38. The absence of chest symptoms for years can understandably lead a pediatrician to conclude that their adolescent patient’s asthma has disappeared. Many well-intentioned pediatricians, despite evidence to the contrary, still inform parents that a child will grow out of their asthma over time. ( ① ) However, the facts speak otherwise. ( ② ) A child with physician-diagnosed asthma is viewed as having a lifelong condition. ( ③ ) It has been recognized that a significant proportion of children with asthma do not show any symptoms of the disease as they reach adolescence. ( ④ ) Because pediatricians rarely care for their patients after they reach their late teens or early twenties, they will be unaware that their former patient’s asthma symptoms have returned. ( ⑤ ) Typically, adults in their late twenties or thirties who develop asthmatic symptoms will recall having had mild asthma as a child and are surprised that they continue to have asthma in adulthood or, as they describe, have it “come back after so many years.” *pediatrician 소아과 의사 **asthma 천식

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 The dark past of Panama was the (A) for the conservation of Coiba, resulting in the present-day (B) . ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ [41-42] 다음 글을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오. (B) The Duke of Wellington was a severe admirer of truth. When afflicted by deafness he consulted a celebrated ear doctor, who, after trying all remedies in vain, determined to inject a strong solution into the ear. It caused intense pain, but the patient bore it calmly. The family physician, accidentally calling one day, found the Duke with flushed cheeks and bloodshot eyes. The doctor asked to be permitted to look at his ear, and he found a furious inflammation was going on, which, if not immediately checked, must shortly reach the brain and kill him. Vigorous remedies were at once applied, and the inflammation was checked. But the hearing of that ear was completely destroyed. When the ear doctor heard of the danger his patient had run, through the violence of the remedy he’d employed, he hastened to the Duke’s place to express his grief and mortification, but the Duke said, “Don’t say a word about it ─you did your best.” The ear doctor said it would be his ruin when it became known that he’d been the cause of so much suffering and danger to the Duke. “Keep silent, and I won’t say a word to anyone,” the Duke said. “Then Your Grace will allow me to attend you as usual, which will show the public that you haven’t withdrawn your confidence from me?” “No,” replied the Duke, kindly but firmly, “I can’t do that, for that would be a lie.” He wouldn’t act a(n) __________ any more than he would speak one. *mortification: 부끄러움

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(C) We always hated that job, especially if my grandfather happened to be watching professional wrestling. That meant the entire family would have to take turns holding the antenna pole so ⒞ he could see the screen clearly. He would get so wrapped up in watching the Masked Marauder, Nut House Fargo and Dusty Rhodes that he would literally fight, flop, and flip in the chair he was sitting in. ⒟ He would yell and scream at that television set if his favorite wrestler happened to be losing the round. To be honest, my dad used to say that the best show was watching his father watch wrestling. (D) Watching that old black and white Philco that ⒠ he had purchased at a local Montgomery Wards department store often proved to be more entertainment than the shows themselves. I suppose that the word “reception” was a foreign concept to television manufacturers back then because most of the time what you saw on the screen was more like looking at figures through a winter snowstorm.

윗글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

① ② ③ ④ ⑤

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Any attempt to adjust the reception usually required one of my uncles standing outside next to the antenna ─ which was mounted on a pole about twenty feet above the roof line ─ with all of us yelling across the room through an open window our contrasting instructions on which way ⒝ he needed to turn the thing. Sometimes the best reception was gained when one of us simply laid our hand on the antenna pole itself.

Truth: It Does Not Tell Us Everything Medical Treatment Based on Superstition A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing The Way To Distinguish Truth from a Lie How Much the Duke of Wellington Loved Truth

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윗글 (A)에 이어질 내용을 순서에 맞게 배열한 것으로 가장

적절한 것은? 윗글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?

① hope ④ suffering

② honest ⑤ falsehood

① (B) - (D) - (C) ③ (C) - (D) - (B) ⑤ (D) - (C) - (B)

③ patience

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[43-45] 다음 글을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오.

② (C) - (B) - (D) ④ (D) - (B) - (C)

밑줄 친 ⒜~⒠ 중에서 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것

은?

(A) Growing up in Lick Skillet, Alabama, during the time that my sisters and I were in grammar school was, for the most part, a simple life. The community of Lick Skillet wans’t much different from any other southern town. The people worked hard, most attended church and all were involved in one way or the other in local activities. There wasn’t much television watched in those days. As a matter of fact, for years the only television set within a twenty-five mile radius of our house belonged to ⒜ my grandfather.

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① (a)

45. ① ② ③ ④

② (b)

③ (c)

④ (d)

⑤ (e)

윗글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

그 당시에는 텔레비전을 가진 사람들이 많지 않았다. 안테나를 어느 쪽으로 돌려야하는지 의견이 분분했다. 프로레슬링을 시청할 때 할아버지가 안테나를 조정하셨다. 아버지는 할아버지가 레슬링을 시청하는 모습을 지켜보는 것 을 재미있어하셨다. ⑤ 텔레비전을 시청하는 것보다 그 과정이 더 재미있었다.

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