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3. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은? 3) [EBS 올림포스 plain, pale pink onesie. The house is
독해의 기본1 2 강 1번 ] swarming with uniformed police officers.
One day while driving my car, I kept They fan out and methodically begin to
noticing thing s that were wrong with all the search the house, but the baby is gone.
other cars on the road. One had a taillight *hypnotize: 최면술을 걸다
out, one was spewing dark smoke out of its **one sie: 아기의 한 조각으로 된 옷
tailpipe, and another had a bad tire. Then I
realized that if any of these thing s were ① relieved ② bored ③ lonely
④ urgent ⑤ curious
wrong with my car, I wouldn't know it
because I was busy driving. I, too, could
have a taillight out and not even know
about it. We don't have eyes in the back of
our heads; we don't "see" ourselves
completely. But we can develop awareness
and use anything that happens to us and 5. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 어색한 것은? 5)
① Don’t cry over spilt milk. recognizably the same genes in all living
② Don’t judge a book by its cover. creatures, including animals, plants and
③ Birds of a feather flock together. bacteria. And, above all, the genetic code
④ By other’s faults wise men correct their ones . itself - the dictionary by which all genes are
⑤ Don’t count your chic kens before they’re hatched.
translated - ⓒare the same across all living
creatures that have ever been ⓓlooked at.
We are all cousins. Your family tree
includes not just obvious cousins like
chimpanzees and monkeys but also mice,
buffaloes, iguanas, snails, dandelions, golden
4. 다음 글의 상황에 나타난 분위기로 가장 적절한 것은?4 )
eagles, mushrooms, whales, and bacteria. All
[EBS 올림포스 독해의 기본 1 4 강 1 번 ]
are our cousins. Every last one of them.
Anne and Marco's comfortable home
Isn't ⓔthat a far more wonderful thought
immediately becomes a c rime scene. Anne is
than any myth? And the most wonderful
sitting on the sofa in the living room.
thing of all is that we know for certain it is
Someone had placed a blanket around her
literally true.
shoulders, but she's still trembling. Police
cars are parked on the street outside the ① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
house, their red lights flashing, pulsing
through the front window and circling the
pale walls. Anne sits immobile on the sofa
and stare s ahead as if hypnotized by them.
Marco, his voice breaking, has given the
police a quick description of the baby – six
months old, blond, blue eyes, about sixteen
pounds, wearing a disposable diaper and a
legislation for control and prevention of the Mostly self-taught, Paul Creston became
noise pollution, one has to seek provisions one of the most popular composers of the
in various branches of law and regulations. mid-20th century. A conservative musician,
There has been no doubt that the available Creston claimed his g reatest influences ⓐbe
provisions in various branches of law (B)is long-dead composers. The hallmark of his
inadequate, unscientific and crude. In most style was rhythmic originality. Harmonically,
of the developed countries specific he ⓑmight call an American impressionist.
legislation (C)have been made and scientific Creston achieved renown when his
methods for investigation of noise pollution Symphony No. 1 won the New York Music
(D)has been invented. At present, there is Critics' Circle Award in 1941. He ⓒreceive a
no specific and detailed legislation to control Guggenheim Fellowship in 1938. His work ⓓ
the noise pollution. However, there is an perform widely in the aftermath of World
urgent need (E)that the Central Government War II, but it faded from the concert
of India should manage to (F)get a repertoire with the rise of academic music
legislation passing for the control of noise in the 1960s. Several of his works ⓔinspire
pollution. (G)Some legislation regarding water by the poetry of Walt Whitman. He died in
and air pollution has been made in India. Poway, California, a suburb of San Dieg o.
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