제공 BETTER THAN EVER. ENGLISH https://better-than-ever-english.tistory.com 개정 박준언 2015 YBM 영어 학교 기출 과 [1 ] 1. 다음 글의 내용을 읽고 지칭하는 대상이 다른 하나를 고른 것은? 1) 과 [1 ] What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things ⓐhe wanted to when he was John's age. ⓑHe thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." ⓒHe carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," ⓓhe had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! ⓔHe had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro. ① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ 2. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 어색한 것은? 2) 과 [1 ] One rainy afternoon in 1940, ⓐsitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as ⓑvisiting the Great Wall of China and join the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that ⓒinvolved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. ⓓShown a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted ⓔto set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. ① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ 3. 다음 글의 내용을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. 3) 과 [1 ] It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. Q. Why did LIFE, a famous American magazine, feature a story about John Goddard? Write down the answer in korean based on the passage. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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1. 다음� 글의�내용을�읽고� 지칭하는�대상이�다른� 하나를�고른� 것은?1) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things ⓐhe wanted to when he was John's age. ⓑHe thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." ⓒHe carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his l ife to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE int roduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," ⓓhe had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! ⓔHe had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
2. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분�중�어법상�어색한�것은?2) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, ⓐsitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as ⓑvisiting the Great Wall of China and join the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that ⓒinvolved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and fly ing an airplane. ⓓShown a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted ⓔto set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
3. 다음� 글의�내용을�읽고� 물음에� 답하시오.3) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
Q. Why did LIFE, a famous American magazine, feature a story about John Goddard? Write down the answer in korean based on the passage.
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오� 과[1 ]
ⓐIt is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket ⓑso that they will constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. ⓒIn 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, ⓓsitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, ⓔsuch as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. What made John Goddard (A)[record / recording] his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted (B)[not to do / not doing] all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his l ife (C)[turn / to turn] his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his l ist of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
4. 위�글의� 내용과� 일치하는�것은?4)
The person who strongly influenced John Goddard’s life was his father.➀ Only the person who writes his or her dreams on paper can succeed.➁ John tried to make his dreams come true in his life.➂ John was the first man who stepped on the moon.➃ John regretted that he didn’t realize his dreams.➄
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only ⓐpeople of extraordinary talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ⓑninety-nine percent perspiration.“ The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who ⓒdesires to be ordinary at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very concerned because ⓓother students performed far worse than her. ⓔTo master the essential skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, ⓕher continuous effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that (A)_______________ . Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process.“ Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams.
are meaningful to you‘➀ are easy to be achieved➁ don’t require much practice➂ everybody wants to accomplish➃ your parents want you to perform➄
9. 다음� 대화의� 빈칸에� 들어갈� 표현으로�가장� 적절한�것은?9) 과 [1 ]
A: I am going to miss working with Joe.B: What are you talking about? He’s leaving?A: Um, The company is firing ten people.B: What? Who told you that?A: Oh no, I was not supposed to ____________________.B: Too late. Tell me more about that.
break a leg① go cold turkey② have a green thumb③ be a fish out of water④ let the cat out of the bag⑤
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10. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분� 중� 어법상� 어색한� 것은?10) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people ⓐto write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them ⓑwhere they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or ⓒcarry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set ⓓfor themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he ⓔfeatured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
11. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분� 중� 어법상� 어색한� 것은?11) 과 [1 ]
Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a ⓐvery late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she ⓑentered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other student performed ⓒfar better than her. To master the necessary skills. she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her ⓓto practice themoves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her ⓔto win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
What made john Goddard record his dreams on paper? ⓐHe remembered that a friend of his dad’s regretted not doing all the things ⓑhe wanted to when he was johns age. He thought, “I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of.” He carried the wish list everywhere ⓒhe went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard’s story, with the title “One Man’s life of No Regrets, ⓓhe had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! ⓔHe had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
13. 주어진�글�다음에�이어질� 글의�순서로�가장� 적절한� 것은?13) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young.
(A) Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. (B) Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. (C) That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
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14. 다음� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 것은, ?14) 과 [1 ]
Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself.
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. (A) He wrote “My Life Goals” on a sheet of paper. (B) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. (C) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and fly ing an airplane. (D) Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. (E)
A B C D E① ② ③ ④ ⑤
15. 다음� 밑줄�친�빈칸� 에�들어갈�문장을�주어진�조건에�맞도록�영작하시오(A) .15) 과 [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, “(A)___________________” The famous Korean ballerina Kang Jin is a case in point.
It is a very common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be (A)constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was (B)featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, s itting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard (C)hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively (D)hard to achieve, such as vis iting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. Showing a (E)strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? ⓐHe remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing what he wanted to when ⓑhe was young. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." ⓒHe carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," ⓓhe had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! ⓔHe had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
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16. 위�글의� 요지로� 가장�적절한� 것은?16)
You should find successful people.① You should set challenging goals to achieve.② You should find out what John Goddard did.③ You should have a dream at an early age.④ You should put your dreams on paper.⑤
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is (A)a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. ⓐAt the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. ⓑShe was so good at ballet from the beginning that she was chosen as the main character for a school ballet performance. ⓒTo master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. ⓓHer enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. ⓔIn 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of you energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process" (B)_________________________________________________. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driv ing force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goas.
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One rainy afternoon in 1940, ⓐsitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as ⓑvisiting the Great Wall of China. The list ⓒincluding other goals involv ing excitement or adventure, including ⓓsailing around the world. ⓔShowing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? ⓐHe remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things ⓑhe wanted to when he was John's age. ⓒHe thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere ⓓhe went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," he had already realized 104 of his l ist of 127 dreams! ⓔHe had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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26. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분� 중 어법상�바르지�못한� 것은, ?26) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and ⓐput them where they will see and ⓑread them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry ⓒthemselves about in their pocket so that they will be constantly ⓓreminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, ⓔexplorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, 천재는� 의� 영감과� 의� 땀으로� 이루어진다“ 1% 99% .” The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point.
(A) Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of you energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process“(B) To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.(C) Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her.
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. (A) Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. (B) Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. (C) You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. (D) That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals. (E)
A B C① ② ③ D E④ ⑤
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You are 17 years old. A wonderful age! Like all young people, you are full of hopes and expectations. At this important time in your life, I'd like to tell you about successful people who realized their dreams. It is a common practice among ⓐthem to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and place ⓑthem where they will see. And they read ⓒthem often. They will put ⓓthem under a glass cover on their desk. Or they will carry ⓔthem about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
31. 다음�글의�밑줄� 친�부분�중�어법상�맞는�것은?31) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard ⓐto record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regret not ⓑto do all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I ⓒdream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. ⓓIntroducing in a famous American magazine with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets." he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous ⓔexploration, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. There is a saying, "_______________________." Thomas Edison, the great inventor, is an example of the saying. The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point, too.
(A)However, she did not give up easily. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
(B)Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of such hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process"
(C)Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her.
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33. 위�글의� 빈칸에� 들어갈�말로� 가장�적절한�것은?33)
Make hay while the sun shines.① Experience makes even fools wise.② When in Rome, do as the Romans do.③ Heaven helps those who help themselves.④ What's learned in the cradle is carried to the grave.⑤
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind, Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
↓You need to (A)______________ your dreams and work hard with (B)____________ to make your dreams come true.
It is a common practice among successful people to write down ⓐtheir dreams on paper. ⓑThey make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry ⓒthem about in their pocket so that ⓓthey will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for ⓔthemselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as aman who achieved his teenage dreams.
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard (A)[came upwith / looked up to] a plan. He wrote “My Life Goals” on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved (B)[activity / stillness] or adventure, such as sailing around the world and fly ing an airplane. Showing a strong (C)[curiosity / indifference] in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
(A) (B) (C)came up with ① activity indifferencecame up with ② activity curiositylooked up to ③ stillness curiositylooked up to ④ activity curiositylooked up to ⑤ stillness indifference
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! 다음을�읽고� 물음에� 답하시오 과. [1 ]
무엇이� 으로�하여금�자신의�꿈을�종이에�기록하게�했을까요John ?He remembered that a friend of his dad’s regretted not (A)do all the things he wanted to when he was John’s age. He thought, “I never want (B)to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of.” He carried the wish list everywhere he went and (C)has worked hard throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard’s story with the title “One Man’s Life of No Regrets,” he (D)realizes 104 of his list of 127 dreams already! He (E)had accomplished a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, “Genius is one percent ⓐinspiration and ninety-nine percent ⓑperspiration.” The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be ⓒoutstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very ⓓanxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her ⓔenthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin’s toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, “Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process.”
39. 위�글의� 주제로� 가장�적절한� 것은?39)
the importance of learning stages① effective strategies to improve ballet skills② constant effort leads to achieving your goals③ different ways of confronting obstacles in life④ talent as an important factor in achieving success⑤
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40. 위�글의� 밑줄�친�단어의� 영영풀이가� 어색한� 것은?40)
① inspiration: a feeling of something that gives people creative ideas② perspiration: the clear liquid that forms on your skin when you are hot or nervous③ outstanding: excellent or prominent and much better than most④ anxious: eager to learn or know about people or things around you⑤ enthusiasm: a strong feeling of active interest in something that you like or enjoy
41. 다음�글의�전체� 흐름과� 관계없는�문장인�것은?41) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your ⓐmind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, ⓑ ⓒrecording your dreams is good enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your ⓓdreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that ⓔchallenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
42. 다음� 글의�제목으로� 가장� 적절한� 것은?42) 과 [1 ]
One of the habits of successful people is writing down their dreams. They achieved their goals by writing down lists of dreams and remembering their dreams over and over. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
Put Your Dreams on Paper① How to Catch Opportunities② Your Enthusiasm Will Pay off③ Ways to Improve Writing Skills④ Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained⑤
43. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분� 중 어법이�어색한�것끼리�짝지어진� 것은, ?43) 과 [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin ⓐfell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who ⓑdesire to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she ⓒentered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet let her ⓓto practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each ⓔone. In 1985, her constant effort helped her ⓕto win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
, ① ⓐ ⓑ , ② ⓑ ⓒ, ③ ⓑ ⓓ , ④ ⓓ ⓔ , ⑤ ⓔ ⓕ
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Limitless dreaming is a (A)[priv ilege / prejudice] of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild (B)[fantasies / realities]. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort wil l become the driving force to help you (C)[overcome / overlap] the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
What made John Goddard ⓐrecord his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted ⓑdoing not all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list ⓒeverywhere he went and tried throughout his life ⓓturn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, ⓔincluding the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
46. 다음� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 것은, ?46) 과 [1 ]
The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. (A) One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. (B) He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. (C) Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. (D) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. (E) Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
A B C D E① ② ③ ④ ⑤
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47. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분에�들어갈�말을� 보기 의�단어를�사용하여� 글의� 흐름에� 맞게�완성하시오< > .47) 과 [1 ]
보기< > so / of / the / that / wil l / they / goals / be / remind
They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ constantly ______ ______ ______ ______ they set for themselves.
Can only people of ⓐunusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is ⓑa case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very ⓒconfident because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her (A)[practice / to practice] the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her ⓓconstant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became ⓔout of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people (B)[say / are said] they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of you energy into any goals (C)[what / that] you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process"
48. 위�글의� 내용을� 바탕으로� 할� 때 이�했을� 것�같은� 말과�가장� 거리가� 먼� 것은, Kang Sue Jin ?48)
I can endure any difficulty to achieve my goal.① A lack of innate talents cannot be overcome in any way.② If you want to succeed, you need to constantly keep at it.③ Painful process will be the stepping stone to my success.④ I will practice this skill more in order to master it.⑤
(A) (B) (C)practice① say whatpractice② are said thatpractice③ say thatto practice④ are said whatto practice⑤ say that
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51. 다음� 글의�주제로�가장�적절한�것은?51) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
tips to help young people realize their dreams① specific guidelines on how to put dreams on paper② importance of learning wisdoms from successful people③ research on the relationship between effort and success④ privileges and reputation of the young⑤
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things (A)he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." (B)He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
52. 위�글의� 에� 관한�내용과� 일치하는�것은John Goddard ?52)
He decided to write down what he had achieved on a sheet of paper.① His list of dreams included adventurous goals as well as easy-to-achieve goals.② A friend of his dad's advised him to record his dreams on paper.③ He had already realized all of his dreams on the list when he was introduced in the Life Magazine.④ He wanted to stand on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro, but failed to go there.⑤
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. __________ comes only as the result of a long and painful process."
54. 위�글의� 제목으로�적절한� 것은?54)
Your Effort Will Be Rewarded.① Kang Sue Jin : A Born Genius in Ballet② Learning Some Ballet Moves Full of Grace and Beauty③ A Historic Event in the Korean Ballet Happens in Lausanne.④ The Importance of Discovering One's Talent As Soon As Possible⑤
(무엇이� 가�그의� 꿈을� 종이� 위에�적게�시켰을까John Goddard )? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓐdoing all the things be wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, I never want to miss an opportunity to do things ⓑthat I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and ⓒtried throughout his life to realize his dreams. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he ⓓhad realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and ⓔstand on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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58. 다음� 글의�대화를�읽고 빈칸에� 알맞은� 말을� 보기 에서�찾은� 것은, < > ?58) 과 [1 ]
B: Ms. Brown, I need your advice on my career plan. W: Okay, Minjun. When you plan your career, first you should know your interests. and strengths. Can I ask you some questions:\? B: Yes, please do. W: (A)_________________________________________________? B: I like to play soccer at my soccer c lub. W: Good. Then you’re interested in playing soccer, aren’t you? B: Yes, but I’m interested in all kinds of sports. W: So I think you are into sports. One more question. (B)___________________________________________? B: I don’t know for sure. Maybe I’m gook at analyzing sports games and explaining sports rules to other people. W: I see. I think a sports broadcaster of a trainer might suit you (C)___________________________________? B: I will do that. Thank you for your advice.
보�기< >What do you do in your free time?ⓐ What club did you join?ⓑ What are you good at?ⓒ Do you find analyzing sports games fun?ⓓ How about looking up information about jobs in sports?ⓔ Why don’t you play soccer tonight?ⓕ
(A) (B) (C)
① ⓐ ⓒ ⓔ② ⓐ ⓒ ⓕ③ ⓐ ⓓ ⓕ④ ⓑ ⓒ ⓕ⑤ ⓑ ⓓ ⓔ
59. 다음� 글의� 에� 대한�내용과�일치하지� 않는�것은John ?59) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
It is a common practice among successful people (A)[write / to write] down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them (B)[which / where] they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly (C)[reminding / reminded] of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
(A) (B) (C)write① which remindingwrite② where remindedto write③ which remindedto write④ where remindingto write⑤ where reminded
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively (A)[difficult / easy] to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved (B)[adventure / routine], such as sail ing around the world and flying an airplane. Showing a strong interest in exploring (C)[unknown / artificial] places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
(A) (B) (C)
difficult ① adventure artificialdifficult② routine unknown
easy③ adventure artificial
easy④ adventure unknowneasy⑤ routine unknown
62. 다음� 글의�내용을�한�문장으로� 요약하고자� 한다 빈칸� 에�들어갈�말을� 본문에서�찾아� 각각�한�단어로�쓰시오 단 필, (A), (B), (C) .( , 요시� 어형을� 적절히� 변형할�것)62) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals
You need to (A) your dreams on paper, make a plan, and make a(n) (B) to turn your (C) into reality.
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63. 다음� 글의�남자의�말에서� 언급되지�않은� 것은?63) 과 [1 ]
B: Hi, I'm Kim Minsu. Nice to meet you, photography club members. I decided to join the club because I'm interested in taking pictures. When I was in middle school, my father bought me a camera for my birthday gift. Since then, I have been interested in taking pictures so I took a photography class after school. But I am not sure if I'm good at taking photos. I hope you visit my blog to see my photos and leave your opinion on them. That/ll be very helpful. Thank. you.
the reason that he decided to join① What gift he got from his father when he was in middle school② When he started to have an interest in taking pictures③ How he got to be a qualified photographer④ Why he wants other club members to visit his blog⑤
64. 주어진�글�다음에�이어질� 글의�순서로�가장� 적절한� 것은?64) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan.
(A) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.(B) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve. For instance, he wanted to visit the Great Wall of China and join the Boy Scouts.(C) He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself.
Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process." Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, (A)____________________________ is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driv ing force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of (B)_________________________ your goals.
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66. 에�관한� 다음�글의� 내용과�일치하는� 것은John Goddard ?66) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. He recorded his dreams on paper because he remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his l ife to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his l ist of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
You are 17 years old. A wonderful age! Like all young people, you are full of hopes and expectations. At this important time in your l ife, I'd l ike to tell you about a man who realized his dreams. It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
67. 주어진�조건을�활용하여 질문에� 답하시오, .67)
조건 < > 주어 동사를�포함한�완전한�문장으로�완성할�것1. , .반드시�괄호안의�단어의�수에�맞추어�답안을�완성할�것2. .문장의�첫�글자는�대문자로�기입할�것3.
단어�이내Q. What is a common practice among successful people? (9 )
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone (A)who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious (B)because other students performed far worse than her. To master the necessary skills, she
그녀의�발레에� 대한�열정은� 그녀로�하여금�그� 동작들을� 연습하도록�만들었다practiced for 15 hours a day. . hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, (C)her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, (D)many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painless process."
It is a common practice among successful people to write down ⓐtheir dreams on paper. ⓑThey make lists of dreams and put them where ⓒthey will see and read them often. They will put ⓓthem under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals ⓔthey set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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71. 다음� 글의�내용과�일치하는�것은?71) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
John Goddard's dad felt sorry about missing a chance to realize his dream.① A friend of John Goddard recommended him to write down his dreams on paper and carry them with him.② John Goddard featured his father as a great explorer in LIFE.③ LIFE introduced 104 explorers and adventurers, including John Goddard.④ John Goddard explored some places such as Nile River and the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro.⑤
72. 주어진�글�다음에�이어질� 글의�순서로�가장� 적절한� 것은?72) 과 [1 ]
In 1972, John Goddard was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
(A) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts.(B) One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself.(C) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
73. 다음� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 곳은, ?73) 과 [1 ]
To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day.
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. (A) Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." (B) The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. (C) Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. (D) At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. (E) Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one.
A B C① ② ③ D E④ ⑤
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Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, should not be caged in your mind. Without record them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams are not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort wil l become the driving force to help you overcoming the difficulties that challenges you in the course of achieving your goals.
틀린� 것 바르게� 고친�것 (1) _____________________ _____________________ →
(2) _____________________ _____________________ →
(3) _____________________ _____________________ →
(4) _____________________ _____________________ →
75. 다음� 대화의� 흐름으로�보아 빈칸에� 들어갈� 말로�가장� 적절한� 것은, ?75) 과 [1 ]
B: Ms. Brown, I need your advice on my career plan.W: Okay, Minjun. When you plan your career, first you should know your __________________. Can I ask you some questions?B: Yes, please do.W: What do you like to do in your f ree time?B: I like to play soccer at my soccer c lub.W: Good. Then you’re interested in playing soccer, aren’t you?B: Yes, but I’m interested in all kinds of sports.W: So I think you are into sports. One more question. What are you good at?B: I don’t know for sure. Maybe I’m good at analyzing sports games and explaining sports rules to other people.W: I see. I think a sports broadcaster or a trainer might suit you. Why don’t you look up information about jobs in sports?B: I will do that. Thank you for your advice.
dream and reality① hobby and intelligence② personality and habits③ interests and strengths④ experiences and requirements⑤
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76. 다음� 대화의� 흐름상� 어색한�표현인�것은?76) 과 [1 ]
Jiho: Lisa, what do you want to be in the future?Lisa: I'm interested in many things. ⓐI can’t decide on one. What about you, J iho?Jiho: I want to be a guitarist. ⓑMy friends say I’m good at playing the guitar.Lisa: Wow, I’d love to hear you play! ⓒWhat are you doing to realize your dream?Jiho: I spend a lot of time practicing the guitar and I take lessons every Saturday.Lisa: That’s great. ⓓI’m interested in music too. I love to sing.Jiho: ⓔI hope you won't fail in your performance. What songs do you like to s ing?Lisa: I love to sing Taylor Swift’s songs.Jiho: I like her songs too.
What made John Goddard record ⓐhis dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of ⓑhis dad’s regretted not doing all the things ⓒhe wanted to when he was John’s age. He thought, “I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of.” ⓓHe carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard’s story with the title “One Man’s Life of No Regrets,” ⓔhe had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
You are 17 years old. A wonderful age! Like all young people, you are full of hopes and expectations. At this important time in your life, I'd like to tell you about two people that realized their dreams.ⓐ
Put Your Dreams on Paper It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on ⓑtheir desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He ⓒwrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that were involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an ⓓairplane. Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.ⓔ
78. 위�글의� 내용과� 일치하는� 것은?78)
John wrote the story above to inspire the young to realize their dreams.① Successful people have the habit of sharing their dreams with others.② The magazine LIFE carried a special article about John in 1972.③ At the age of 15, John accomplished his 127 life goals.④ Visiting the Great Wall of China was a goal quite hard to achieve.⑤
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79. 위�글의� 밑줄�친� 중 어법상� 어색한� 것은~ , ?ⓐ ⓔ 79)
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only people of ⓐextraordinary talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far ⓑbetter than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she ⓒabandoned each one. In 1985, her constant effort ⓓenabled her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. ⓔSuccess comes only as the result of a long and painful process."
Q: Why are Sue Jin's ugly feet said to be the most beautiful ones in the world?
A: It is because they represent ______________________.
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper firstly. ⓐThey make lists of dreams and put them where ⓑthey can be seen and read often. ⓒThey will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that ⓓthey will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for ⓔthemselves. In 1972, John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer, was featured in a famous American magazine, as a man who recorded and finally achieved almost all of his teenage dreams.
82. 위�글의� 밑줄�친�부분이� 가리키는�대상이�나머지�넷과� 다른�것은?82)
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
83. 위�글의� 주제로� 가장�적절한� 것은?83)
the first steps to achieve a dream① the goals common people set for success② the important rules of arranging your desk③ the great adventures young people dream of④ the plans you should make to be a famous person ⑤
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper.
(A) Beyond the adventures, showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest
(B) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
(C) Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts.
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be (A)[caging / ⓐcaged] in your mind. Of course, recording your dreams (B)[is / are] not enough. You also need to make a ⓑ ⓒplan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. T hat enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to ⓓhelp you (C)[overcome / overcoming] the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals. ⓔ
(A) (B) (C)caging① is overcomingcaging② are overcomecaged③ is overcomecaged④ are overcomingcaged⑤ is overcoming
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
What made John Goddard ⓐto record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓑto do all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life ⓒto turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE ⓓintroduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and ⓔstanding on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be (A)[outstanding / ordinary] at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very (B)[courageous / anxious] because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her (C)[instant / constant] effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
90. 위�글의� 제목으로�가장�적절한�것은?90)
The Younger, The Better① The Talented: What Is Called Genius!② The Age When We Fall in Love with Ballet③ The Lausanne International Ballet Competition④ Enthusiasm & Perspiration: The Keys to Success⑤
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It is a common (A)[practice / practicality] among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly (B)[reminded / required] of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, and adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was (C)[featured / figured] in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
93. 다음� 글의�밑줄� 친� 부분의�어법적�기능이�나머지와� 다른�하나는?93) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, ⓐsitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, like ⓑvisiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as ⓒsailing around the world and ⓓflying an airplane. Showing a strong interest in ⓔexploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
94. 다음� 글을�한�문장으로�요약할�때�빈칸에�들어갈�말을� 조건 에�맞게�쓰시오< > .94) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE int roduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he has already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro. ↓Because of a friend of his dad's (1)__________________,recording his dreams on paper, John Goddard tried to (2)______________ them.
조건 < >본문에서�찾아�각각�한� 단어의�영어로�쓸� 것.필요시�단어의�형태를�바꿀�수� 있음.
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point.
(A) Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her.
(B) Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process."
(C) In the school, to master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Falling in Love with Ballet① Record Your Dreams: It Makes You Succeed② Mastering Necessary Skills to Achieve Dreams③ Having Unusual Talent: Requirement of Success④ Make an Enthusiastic Effort: You Will Be Rewarded⑤
97. 위�글의� 밑줄�친� 의� 결과로�볼�수�있는� 것을�조건에�맞게� 가지�쓰시오‘the long hours of hard work' 2 .97)
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98. 다음�글에�나타난�요지로�가장�알맞은�것은?98) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest.
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. (A) Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." (B) Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for people who desire to be outstanding at the art. (C) At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School. (D) At first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. (E) To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. [practice / for / her / the moves / enthusiasm / ballet / make / her] hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
100. 위� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진� 문장이� 들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 것은, ?100)
The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point.
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102. 다음�글의� 밑줄�친�부분� 중 어법상�어색한�것은, ?102) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard ⓐrecord his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓑdoing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things ⓒwhat I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," 104 of his list of 127 dreams ⓓhad been realized! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and ⓔstanding on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
103. 다음�글의� 제목으로�가장� 적절한� 것은?103) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The story about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer gave us such an example. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
Setting a Goal to Lead a Successful Life① Habits Successful People Have in Common② What Topic Was Usually Featured in LIFE?③ The Similarity of Goals Young People Have④ The Importance of Having Dreams and Goals⑤
104. 다음�글의� 내용을� 요약하고자� 한다 본문에� 있는� 단어를� 활용하여�빈칸을�완성하시오 필요한� 경우� 어형�변화� 가능. . ( )104) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort wil l become the driving force to get you to overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
↓You should (A) ______________ _______________ ____________ somewhere to realize them in the world. In addition, (B) ______________ _______________ _______________ enthusiastically will lead you to overcome any challenge to achieve your goals.
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them (A)[that / where] they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. ( ) He ⓐwrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. ( ) Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. ( ) The list included ⓑ ⓒother goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. ( ) ⓓShowing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and (B)[climb / climbed] Mt. Everest. ( )ⓔ What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not (C)[doing / to do] all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
(A) (B) (C)that① climb doingthat② climbed to dowhere③ climbed doingwhere④ climb doingwhere⑤ climb to do
106. 위� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진� 문장이� 들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 곳은, ?106)
Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as vis iting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
107. 위� 글의� 에�관한� 내용과� 일치하는�것은Goddard ?107)
In LIFE, an American magazine, he was introduced as a man having nothing to do with adventure.① It was his father who inspired him to write down his dreams on paper when he was a teenager.② He carried his wish list with him all the time to remind others of their goals.③ By 1972, when he was featured in LIFE, he had turned more than 100 of his dreams into reality.④ He failed to realize the dream of reaching the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.⑤
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. (A)_____________________________________ hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only (B)____________________________."
with long hours of competition and lots of inspiration① after you stop making an effort to practice② when you don't endure any difficulties③ if you are born with unusual talent④ as a result of a long and painful process⑤
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
Tom: Amy, I need your advice on my career plan.Amy: Okay, Tom. When you plan your career, first you should know your interests and strengths. Can I ask you some questions?Tom: Yes, please do.Amy: What do you like to do in your free time?Tom: I like to play soccer at my soccer club.Amy: Good. Then you are interested in playing soccer, aren't you?Tom: Yes, but I'm interested in all kinds of sports.Amy: So I think you are into sports. One more question. What are you good at?Tom: I don't know for sure. Maybe I'm good at analyzing sports games and explaining sports rules to other people.Amy: I see. I think a sports broadcaster or a trainer might suit you. Why don't you look up information about jobs in sports?Tom: I will do that. Thank you for your advice.
110. 위� 글의�대화를�읽고� 질문에� 대한�답을� 우리말로� 서술하시오110)
What is Tom interested in?_______________________________________________________→
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111. 위� 글의�대화를�읽고� 질문에� 대한�답을� 우리말로� 서술하시오111)
What is Tom good at?_______________________________________________________→
112. 위� 글의�대화를�읽고� 질문에� 대한�답을� 우리말로� 서술하시오.112)
What kind of jobs might suit Tom?_______________________________________________________→
It is a very common practice among successful people (A)[write / to write] down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them (B)[what / where] they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man (C)[who / which] achieved his teenage dreams.
(A) (B) (C)write① what whowrite② where whichto write③ what whoto write④ where whichto write⑤ where who
114. 다음�글의� 흐름으로�보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에� 가장�적절한�것은, ?114) 과 [1 ]
He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper.
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. (A) Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself on that paper. (B) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. (C) The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane. (D) Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt. Everest. (E)
A B C D E① ② ③ ④ ⑤
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다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
What made John Goddard ⓐrecording his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓑto do all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things ⓒthat I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life ⓓto turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," he had already realized 104 of his l ist of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and ⓔstanding on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
115. 위� 글의�내용과�일치하는� 것은?115)
John Goddard didn't record his dreams on paper① John Goddard didn't carry about the wish list.② John Goddard was introduced to LIFE after he carried out all of 127 dreams.③ John Goddard carried out the solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River.④ John Goddard climbed Mt. Everest.⑤
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 15, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skil ls, Kang Sue Jin practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet led her to practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, (A)_____________ she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. (B)_____________ her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of you energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process"
You are 17 years old. A wonderful age! Like all young people, you are full of hopes and expectations. At this important time in your life, I’d like to tell you about two people who realized theirdreams. It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put ⓐthem where they will see and read ⓑthem often. They will put ⓒthem under a glass cover on their desk or carry ⓓthem about in their pocket so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals ⓔthey set for themselves.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
120. 주어진� 글� 다음에� 이어질� 글의�순서로�가장�적절한�것은?120) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table,the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote “My LifeGoals” on a sheet of paper.
(A) Showing a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mt.Everest.(B) What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad’s regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John’s age. He thought, “I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of.” He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality.(C) Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. The list included other goals that involved excitement or adventure, such as sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
(A)-(C)-(B) (B)-(A)-(C) (B)-(C)-(A)① ② ③ (C)-(A)-(B) (C)-(B)-(A)④ ⑤
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121. 다음�글의� 흐름으로�보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에� 가장�적절한�것은, ?121) 과 [1 ]
To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day and her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one.
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” (A) The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. (B) Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. (C) At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School. (D) And there, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. (E) In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
A B C D E① ② ③ ④ ⑤
122. 다음�글의� 빈칸에� 들어갈� 말로�가장� 적절한�것은?122) 과 [1 ]
Sue Jin’s toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, “Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve.Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process.” Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than___________. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force tohelp you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals
wild fantasies ① poor luck② tempting challenges ③ great success ④ some obstacles⑤
123. 다음�글의� 빈칸에� 들어갈� 말로�가장� 적절한�것은?123) 과[1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life ____________________. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kil imanjaro.
to go to the Nile River① to write down his goals② to carry out some explorations③ to turn his dreams into reality④ to climb mountains and to sail a river⑤
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Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, (A)________________, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams are not enough. (B)________________, you need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
(A) (B)however① Additionallyfurthermore② Thereforenevertheless③ In contrastfor instance④ Similarlysimultaneously⑤ For instance
It is a common practice among ⓐsuccessful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put ⓑthem where they will see and read them often. ⓒThey will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that ⓓthey will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for ⓔthemselves.
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent (A)[expiration / inspiration] and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed (B)[far better / even worse] than her. To master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of you energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and (C)[painful / pleasant] process."
(A) (B) (C)expiration① far better pleasantexpiration② even worse painfulexpiration③ far better painfulinspiration④ even worse pleasantinspiration⑤ far better painful
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127. 다음�글의� 요지로� 가장�적절한�것은?127) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
Success and passion are irrelevant.① Your enthusiastic efforts will be rewarded.② We need to develop various job experiences.③ Short-term training can lead to harmful outcomes.④ It is important to decide your course as soon as possible.⑤
128. 다음�글에서�전체� 흐름과� 관계없는�문장인�것은?128) 과 [1 ]
What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity ⓐto do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his l ife to turn ⓑhis dreams into reality. For example, some people choose not to leave unfulfi lling job because they fear the ⓒunknown. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No regrets," he had already ⓓrealized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the ⓔfirst solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
129. 다음�글의� 흐름으로�보아 주어진�문장이�들어가기에� 가장�적절한�곳은, ?129) 과 [1 ]
But the list contained other goals that involved excitement or adventure; for instance, sailing around the world and flying an airplane.
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. (A) Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. (B) What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? (C) He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. (D)) He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." (E) He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality.
A B C D E① ② ③ ④ ⑤
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Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent of perspiration." The famous Korean Ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
(A)____________ which Kang Sue Jin has made would be the result of (B)_____________ practice.
131. 다음�글의� 밑줄�친�부분� 중 문맥상�낱말의�쓰임이� 적절하지�않은� 것은, ?131) 과 [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. What made John Goddard ⓐrecord his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not doing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to ⓑcatch an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He ⓒcarried the wish list everywhere he went. And he tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into ⓓreality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already ⓔrealized 104 of his list of 127 dreams!
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
132. 다음�글의� 요지로� 가장�적절한�것은?132) 과 [1 ]
Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, ""Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process."
Success or failure depends on chance.① Positive thinking brings positive results.② One's passion and endless efforts can lead to success.③ Artistic sensibility is something innate that cannot be learned.④ It's important to have great physical strength to be a successful ballerina.⑤
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133. 다음�문장� 중� 어법�상�적절하지� 않은�것은?133) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your ⓐmind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies. Of course, ⓑ ⓒrecording your dreams are not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your ⓓdreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that ⓔchallenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
134. 다음� 글을� 읽고 보기 에� 주어진� 단어들만� 모두� 한번� 씩� 사용하여� 빈칸을� 완성하시오 단 필요시� 어법에� 맞게� 형태를� 바꿀�, < > . ( , 수� 있음)134) 과 [1 ]
As you will see in the following story about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer who achieved his teenage dreams, it is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket _________________________________________________ they set for themselves.
보기< >[that / be / they / so / will / remind / the goals / of]
135. 다음�글의� 밑줄�친� 중 어법상� 어색한� 것은~ , ?ⓐ ⓔ 135) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket ⓐso that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man ⓑwho achieved his teenage dreams. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote "My Life Goals" on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down 127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and ⓒjoined the Boy Scouts. What made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not ⓓdoing all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, "I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of." He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his l ife to turn his dreams into reality. When LIFE introduced Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, ⓔincluding the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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136. 다음�글의� 밑줄�친�부분의�우리말과� 같도록� 보기 에� 주어진� 단어를� 모두�한�번씩만�사용하여�배열하시오< > .136) 과 [1 ]
Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, 그것들은� 단지� 터무니없는� 공상으로� 끝날지도� 모릅니다. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams. That enthusiastic effort will become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
137. 다음�글의� 밑줄�친�부분이�가리키는� 대상이�나머지�넷과� 다른�것은?137) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put ⓐthem where they will see and read ⓑthem often. They will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry ⓒthem about in their pocket so that ⓓthey will be constantly reminded of ⓔthe goals they set for themselves. The following story is about John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer. In 1972, he was featured in LIFE, a famous American magazine, as a man who achieved his teenage dreams.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
다음�글을� 읽고�물음에�답하시오 과. [1 ]
One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan. He wrote“My Life Goals” on a sheet of paper. Then he wrote down127 goals for himself. Some of the items would be relatively easy to achieve, such as visiting the Great Wall of China and joining the Boy Scouts. (A)The list included other goals that were involved excitement or adventure, such as sail ing around the world and fly ing an airplane. (B)Shown a strong interest in exploring unknown places, Goddard also wanted to set foot on the moon and climb Mr. Everest. (C)What made John Goddard recorded his dreams on paper? (D)He remembered that a friend of his dad's regretted not to do all the things he wanted to when he was John's age. He thought, “I never want to miss an opportunity to do things that I dream of.” He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout his life to turn his dreams into reality. (E)When LIFE introduces Goddard's story with the title "One Man's Life of No Regrets," he had already realized 104 of his list of 127 dreams! He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
138. 위� 글의�주제로�가장� 적절한� 것은?138)
importance of putting your dreams on paper in achieving your goals① process of hitting upon a plan② difficulties of turning your dreams into reality③ ways to become known as an adventurer④ problems of carrying out many adventurous explorations⑤
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Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said,“ Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, avery late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Sue Jin’s toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. [Although / Despite] her toes may ⓐlook ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, “Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process.”Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young. (A) Your dreams, however, are not something to be caged in your mind. (B) [If / Without] recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild ⓑfantasies. (C) Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. (D) That enthusiastic effort wil l become the driving force to help you overcome the difficulties [that / what] challenge you in the course of achieving your ⓒgoals. (E)
141. 위� 글의�흐름으로� 보아 주어진� 문장이� 들어가기에�가장� 적절한� 곳은, ?141)
You also need to make a plan and make every effort to achieve your dreams.
It is a common practice among successful people to write down ⓐtheir dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where ⓑthey will see and read them often. ⓒThey will put them under a glass cover on their desk or carry them about in their pocket so that ⓓthey will constantly remind them of the goals they set for themselves. John Goddard, an adventurer, was one of ⓔthem making their own lists of dreams.
Limitless dreaming is a (A)_________ of the young. Your dreams, however, are not be something to be caged in your mind. Without recording them somewhere, they may end up as nothing more than wild (B)__________. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough. You also need to make a plan and make every effort to (C)__________ your dreams. That effort with (D)__________ will become the driving force. As you know, the force help you (E)___________ the difficulties that challenge you in the course of achieving your goals.
(A) a special right that only one person or group has① (B) pleasant situations or events that are unlikely to happen② (C) to succeed in doing something after a lot of effort③ (D) great eagerness to be involved in a particular activity④ (E) to make something, usually bad, happen⑤
Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skills, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. In 1985, her constant effort helped her win the grand prize in a famous international competition in Lausanne, Switzerland. Sue Jin has said, "Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process. _______________________"
[into any goals / you want / to put / that's / that / you need / to achieve / why / all of your energy]
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146. 다음�글의� 내용과� 일치하지�않는� 것은?146) 과 [1 ]
Can only people of unusual talent achieve their goals? Certainly not. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." The famous Korean ballerina Kang Sue Jin is a case in point. Kang Sue Jin fell in love with ballet at the age of 14, a very late start for anyone who desires to be outstanding at the art. At the age of 16, she entered the Monaco Royal Ballet School where, at first, she was very anxious because other students performed far better than her. To master the necessary skil ls, she practiced for 15 hours a day. Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves hundreds, even thousands of times, until she perfected each one. Sue Jin's toes became out of shape due to the long hours of hard work. Although her toes may look ugly, many people say they are the most beautiful feet in the world. Sue Jin has said, "Put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve. Success comes only as the result of a long and painful process."
Even the one who does not have an extraordinary talent can achieve his goal if he puts endless efforts.① Someone who dreams to be ballerinas tends to start learning ballet a lot earlier than the age Kang Sue Jin first started ②
at.Kang Sue Jin was always full of confidence and out of worries no matter how well other ballerinas performed.③ Many people regard Kang Sue Jin's feet as one of the most invaluable feet although they might look ugly.④ Kang Sue Jin believes that a long-lasting and painful process with enthusiasm is a requirement for success.⑤
147. 다음�글의� 빈칸에� 들어갈� 말로�가장� 적절한�것은?147) 과 [1 ]
It is a common practice among successful people to write down their dreams on paper. They make lists of dreams and put them where they will see and read them often so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves. John Goddard, an adventurer, explorer, and writer, was no exception to this. Then what made John Goddard record his dreams on paper? He remembered ___________________________________________. Inspired by that, Goddard resolved not to miss an opportunity to do things that he dreamed of and started to record his dreams on paper. He carried the wish list everywhere he went and tried throughout this life to turn his dreams into reality.
that his father advised him to be moral and honest all the time① the time he bumped into an English proverb; two heads are better than one.② that a friend of his dad's regretted devoting all his time to achieving his lifelong goal③ his grandma saying that early accomplishments in life have nothing to do with success later in life④ a motivational quote from a well-known book that "Present opportunities are not to be ignored. They rarely visit us twice."⑤
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1) ①2) ④3) 그가 대 때의 꿈을 이루었기 성취했기 때문에 10 ( ) 4) ③5) ①6) so that they will be constantly reminded of the goals they set for themselves7) ③8) ①9) ⑤10) ⑤11) ④12) ②13) ②14) ②15) Genius is one percent inspiration and nnety-nine percent perspiration.16) ⑤17) ④18) ②19) Because he remembered that his dad's friend regretted not doing what he wanted to when he was young.20) ③21) ②22) 특별한 재능을 가진 자만 성공하는 것이 아니라 노 력을 통해 꿈을 이룬 것23) Limitless dreaming is a privilege of the young.24) ③25) ②26) ③27) ⑤28) Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration29) ③30) ①31) ③32) ④33) ④34) ②35) ③36) ②37) What made John record his dream(dreams) on paper38) 1) (A) è doing 2) (C) è worked 3) (D) è had realized39) ③40) ④41) ③42) ①43) 교과서 과 ( 1 ) ③ 44) 교과서 과 ( 1 ) ① 45) 교과서 과 ( 1 ) ④ 46) 교과서 과 ( 1 ) ⑤ 47) 주관식 번 ( 5 ) so that they will be constantly
교과서 과reminded of the goals ( 1 ) 48) ②49) ③50) ③51) ①52) ②53) ②54) ①55) ⑤56) ⑤57) what made John Goddard record his dreams
on paper58) ①59) ③60) ⑤61) ④62) A) record B) effort C) dreams63) ④64) ⑤65) (A) recording your dreams / (B) when you realize66) ③67) It is to write down their dreams on paper.68) (B) / because other students performed far better than her.69) Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves.70) ④71) ⑤72) ③73) ⑤74) (1) record recording / (2) are is / (3) → → overcoming overcome / (4) challenges → → challenge75) ④76) ⑤77) ③78) ③79) ④80) ③81) the long hours of hard work / her enthusiasm for ballet / her ninety-nine perspiration / all of her energy into her goal / the result of a long and painful process / her constant effort82) ②83) ①84) ⑤85) 1. setting foot on the moon / 2. climbing Mt. Everest. / 3. sailing around the world. / 4. flying an airplane. / 5. visiting the Great Wall of China. / 6. joining the Boy Scouts.86) ②87) ③88) ④89) record / doingⓐ ⓑ 90) ⑤91) ①92) ①93) ①94) (1) regret / (2) realize95) ②96) ⑤97) (1) She won the grand prize in a famous international competition.
(2)Sue jin's toes became out of shape.98) ⑤99) ④100) ②101) Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves102) ③103) ②104) A - recording your deram / B - making eery effort 105) ④106) ③107) ④
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108) Her enthusiasm for ballet made her practice the moves109) ⑤110) 은 모든 종류의 스포츠나 축구에 관심이 있다 Tom .111) 은 스포츠 게임분석과 사람들에게 스포츠 규칙 Tom을 설명해주는걸 잘한다.112) 스포츠 방송 진행자나 운동 트레이너가 적합하다 .113) ⑤114) ⑤115) ④116) (1) doing / (2) recordⓑ→ ⓐ→117) ⑤118) ⑤119) ⑤120) ④121) ⑤122) ①123) ④124) ①125) ②126) ⑤127) ②128) ③129) ②130) ④131) ②132) ③133) ③134) so that they will be reminded of the goals135) ③136) they may end up as nothing more than wild fantasies137) ④ 138) ① 139) (A) that were involved that involved→ (B) Shown Showing→ (C) recorded record→ (D) to do doing→ (E) introduces introduced→ 140) ③ 141) ④ 142) ② 143) ④144) ⑤145) That's why you need to put all of your energy into any goals that you want to achieve146) ③147) ⑤