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실용영어 1 천재 ( 이 ) 1 과기출모음 1. 다음질문에대한답으로가장적절한것은? 1) (1과) Hi. I want to speak English well, but my pronunciation is not good. Every time I try to say something in English, I get very nervous about my pronunciation, and I can't get the words out easily. How can I improve my pronunciation? 1 I am not worried about my pronunciation, either. I really want to get good grades. ➁ Well, you do well if you read aloud every day for 10 to 15 minutes to improve it. 3 I think you should try not to look up every word in the dictionary. 4 It would be good if you bulit up knowledge in various fields. 5 How about trying to use memorized expressions from books or magazines you've read? v [2-3] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Writing can be difficult, especially when you think you have to write long sentences with no grammatical errors. But one thing you need to remember is that a letter or an e-mail 1 doesn't have to be long. Also, a few minor grammatical mistakes do not cause a big problem in communication. 2To start off, how about picking up some phrases or sentences you like from books or magazines you have read and then 3 memorizing them? Then try to use these phrases when you write, for example, on blogs or other online sites. Or you can try to send text messages in one or two sentences to your friends 5using your cellophane. This way, you won't feel the pressure to write long sentences. 2. 밑줄친부분중어법상틀린것은? 2) 3. 위글의주제는 3) 1 the importance of starting practicing with short sentences 2 the steps of listening to the radio 3 a solution to a problem in communication 4 the benefits of correcting grammatical errors 5 the difficulty of writing long sentences 4. 다음글의밑줄친부분중문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지않은것은?(1과) 4) DJ: Reading is helpful in learning English, isn't it, Mr. Simon? Mr. Simon: Oh, 1absolutely. Reading a lot is very important if you want to improve your English. However, reading something you don't like is very 2helpful. Reading should be fun, so you first need to consider where your interests 3lie. For example, if you enjoy watching movies, you might want to try reading movie magazines. You're most likely to find articles you find interesting 4like movie reviews, articles about movie stars, directors, and so on. DJ: I used to read books made into movies when I studied English. Doing so, I was able to 5-1 -

comprehend the story more easily. v [5-6] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Writing can be difficult, especially awhen you think you have to write long sentences with no grammatical errors. But one thing you need to remember is (A)[that / what] a letter or an e-mail doesn't have to be long. Also, ba little minor grammatical mistakes do not cause a big problem in communication. cto start off, how about picking up some phrases or sentences you like from books or magazines you have read and then (B)[memorizing / memorize] them? Then try to use these phrases when you write, for example, on blogs or other online sites. Or you can try dto send text messages in one or two sentences to your friends eusing your cellphone. This way, you won't feel the pressure (C)[write / to write] long sentences. 5. 위글의밑줄친 a~e 중어법상어색한것은? 5) 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 d 5 e 6. 위글의괄호 (A), (B), (C) 에서어법상알맞은말로바르게연결된것은? 6) (A) (B) (C) 1 that memorizing write 2 that memorize write 3 that memorizing to write 4 what memorize write 5 what memorizing to write v [7, 서술형 ] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오 (1과) Mr. Simon: That's right. There's a saying, "Practice makes perfect." When you keep on practicing, you will get confident, and your writing skill improves accordingly. DJ: I hope our listener, Huimin, is tuned in to our show and heard your advice. Well, it's almost time to say goodbye to our listeners. Any final words of advice or tips that you want to share? Mr.Simon:Well, the last advice I have for students is " (A) " Make sure to set a goal that you can achieve and practice every day even if it's for only 1o minutes. Practice consistently, persistently, and passionately. DJ: That sounds like very good advice to keep in mind. Thank you for making the time to be with us. Mr. Simon: Thank you for having me. DJ: This is all for today. Don't forget to tune in tomorrow. Goodbye! 7. 글의흐름상밑줄친부분 (A) 에들어갈표현으로가장적절한것은? 7) 1 Select a demanding topic and practice a lot. 2 Try to neglect as many expressions as possible. 3 Read a classic novel every day even though it is boring. - 2 -

4 Work within your own capacity and set achievable goals. 5 Write sentences over and over to make sure there are no grammatical errors. * [ 서술형 ]. 다음밑줄친곳에공통으로들어갈단어를위글에서찾아쓰시오. ( 필요할경우어형을변화시킬것 ) I've tried to be in applying the rules. His story is not with the facts. 8. [ 주관식 ] 다음은 DJ와Mr. Simon의대화이다. 각각의밑줄에들어갈올바른형태의동사를괄호안의동사를참고하여쓰시오. ( 괄호안의동사그대로사용도가능 )( 각1점, 총3점 ][1과] 8) DJ: Good morning, listeners. Welcome to Let s Open Up. This is Chris Lee. Every Monday, we (invite) a specialist to our studio to answer questions that our listeners ( post) on our message board. Today s special guest is Mr. Gregory Simon, who is a teacher at Daeshin highschool now, and (teach) English in Korea for more than 5 years. Mr. Simon, thank you for coming on our show. Mr. Simon: It's great to be here. 1. invite 2. post 3. teach 9. [ 주관식 ] 다음중문법적으로틀린부분을세군데찾아올바르게고치시오. [1 과 ] 9) Question No. 1 Hi. I want to speak English well, but my pronunciation is not good. Every time I try to say something in English, I get very nervous about my pronunciation, and I can t get the words out easily. How can I improve my pronunciation? Sujin DJ: Now, what do you think Sujin should do? Mr. Simon: Well, I would suggest that she reads aloud every day for 10 to 15 minutes to improve her pronunciation. Studies has shown that it takes 3 months of daily practice to develop strong mouth muscles in order to speak a new language. So, anyone who wants to sound naturally in English should practice reading aloud. - 3 -

10. 다음글의 (A)~(E) 중주어진문장이들어갈알맞은곳은? 10) For example, if you enjoy watching movies, you might want to try reading movie magazines. (A) Reading a lot is very important if you want to improve your English. (B) However, reading something you don't like is not very helpful. (C) Reading should be fun, so you first need to consider where your interests lie. (D) You're most likely to find articles you find interesting such as movie reviews, articles about movie stars, directors, and so on. (E) 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 (E) 11. 다음글의밑줄친 a~e 중어법상어색한것은? 11) DJ: Good morning, listeners. Welcome to Let's Open Up. This is Chris Lee. Every Monday, we invite a specialist to our studio ato answer questions that you bhave posted on our message board. Today's special guest is Mr. Gregory Simon, cthat has been teaching English in Korea for d more than 5 years. Mr. Simon, thank you for coming on our show. Mr. Simon: Great eto be here. 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 d 5 e v [12-13] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. DJ: Reading is helpful in learning English, isn't it, Mr. Simon? Mr. Simon: Oh, (A)absolutely. Reading a lot is very important awhether you want to improve your English. However, reading something you don't like bis very (B)helpful. Reading should be fun, so you first need to consider where your interests (C)lie. For example, if you enjoy cwatching movies, you might want to try dreading movie magazines. You're most likely eto find articles you find interesting (D)like movie reviews, articles about movie stars, directors, and so on. DJ: I used to read books made into movies when I studied English. Doing so, I was able to (E)comprehend the story more easily. 12. 위글의밑줄친 a~e 중어법상어색한것은? 12) 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 d 5 e 13. 위글의밑줄친 (A)~(E) 중문맥상단어의쓰임이적절하지않은것은? 13) 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 (E) v [14-18] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. DJ: That's an interesting fact. Sujin, I hope you are listening. Practice for 3 months and write us back about your improvement, okay? Now, let's move on to the next question, Could you read it? Mr. Simon: Sure. This one is from Minho. - 4 -

Question No. 2 Dear Chris, My mom bought me some English classic novels and told me to read them a. But I'm not interested in them at all, and they look b. What should I do? Minho DJ: Reading is helpful in learning English, isn't it, Mr. Simon? Mr. Simon: Oh, clearly. Reading a lot is very important if you want to improve your English. (A), reading something you don't like is not very helpful. Reading should be fun, so you first need to consider c. (B), if you enjoy watching movies, you might want to try reading movie magazines. You're most likely to find articles you find interesting such as movie reviews, articles about movie stars, directors, d. DJ: I used to read books made into movies when I studied English. Doing so, I was able to follow the story more easily. Okay, let me read the next question. 14. 위글의빈칸 a에들어갈말로적절한것은? 14) 1 to improve my listening skills 2 to improve my English writing 3 to increase my English vocabulary 4 to improve my reading skills 5 to improve my pronunciation 15. 위글의빈칸 b 에들어갈말로적절한것은? 15) 1 valuable 2 interesting 3 romantic 4 classical 5 boring 16. 위글의빈칸 c에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 16) 1 where your purpose lies 2 where your interests lie 3 what your objective is 4 how your concentration is 5 what your future dream is 17. 위글의빈칸 d에들어갈말로어색한것은? 17) 1 and so forth 2 and so on 3 and the like 4 and at that 5 and what not 18. 위글의괄호 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로바르게연결된것은? 18) (A) (B) 1 Besides For example 2 Besides In contrast 3 However For example 4 However In fact 5 Therefore In addition - 5 -

실용영어 1 천재 ( 이 ) 1 과기출모음 1) 2 2) 3 memorize 3) ➀ 4) 2 5) 2 6) 3 7) 4 서술형 consistent 8) invite, have posted, has been teaching 9) she reads she read, has shown have shown, sound naturally sound natural 10) 4 11) 3 12) 1 13) 2 14) 4 15) 5 16) 2 17) 4 18) 3-6 -