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3학년 영어 연화중학교 2학기 기말고사

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1. 다음 중 단어의 영영풀이가 옳지 않은 것은? 1 3. 다음 대화의 순서를 바르게 배열한 것은? [7과] 3

[5,6,7과] A: Excuse me. I want to rent a bike.


① breath: to put someone’s or something’s Can you tell me how to use this application?
name on an official list
② charge: to ask people to pay a particular (A) Then what?
amount of money for something (B) Thank you. I really appreciate your help.
③ symptom: a change in the body or mind which (C) Then the application will give you a number
indicates that a disease is present to unlock a bike with.

④ transportation: a system of moving passengers (D) Sure. First, log in to the application. Then

or goods from one place to another find the RENT button and touch it.

⑤ application: a computer program that performs a


particular task such a word processing ① (B)-(C)-(A)-(D) ② (C)-(A)-(D)-(B)
③ (C)-(D)-(A)-(B) ④ (D)-(A)-(C)-(B)
⑤ (D)-(B)-(C)-(A)

2. 다음 대화의 빈칸 (A)에 들어갈 말로 가장 알맞


은 것은? [5과] 2

Suji: Hi, Mike. I take bowling lessons twice a


week.
I’m just a beginner. I heard you’re very
good.
Mike: Well, I love bowling. Hmm.
Your bowling ball looks heavy for you.
(A)______________________
Then you’ll be able to play better.
Suji: OK. I’ll look for a lighter one, then.
Thanks.

① Can I ask you a favor?


② I suggest you use a lighter ball.
③ I’d like to go bowling once a week.
④ Why don’t you exercise more often?
⑤ I think you should take more lessons.
다음 대화를 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [5과] ④ A: Well, I lost my smartphone. I’m upset.
Woman: Hello. Welcome to Sports World. B: Oh, I’m so sorry to heat that.
May I help you? ⑤ A: Can you tell me how to add money to my
Minsu: Yes, I came to (A)____________ up for a transportation card?
swimming class. B: Thank you.
Woman: Is this your first time taking swimming
lessons?
Minsu: Yes, it is. I don’t know how to swim at 다음 대화를 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [6과]
all.
A: Excuse me, Ms. Carter. Can I ask you a
Woman: I see.
question?
How often do you want to take Did I get the main role in the play?
classes?
B: Yes, you did. (A)__________________ You’re
Minsu: I want to take classes twice a week on
going to be Romeo in our school play, Romeo
weekdays and not on weekends. and Juliet.
Woman: Then, how about taking the Beginner 2
A: Really? I’m so excited.
class? This class meets on Tuesdays
Thank you so much, Ms. Carter.
and Thursdays. B: I know how much you wanted the role.
Minsu: That sounds good. How big is the class?
I’m so happy for you.
Woman: The class has a limit of 10 people.
A: Thank you. What about Sumi?
Minsu: That’s perfect. Did she get the role she wanted, too?
B: Unfortunately, no.
4. 위 대화의 빈칸 (A)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 She’s very disappointed.
것은? 4
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.
① sign ② register ③ promise Anyway, when is the first practice?

④ attention ⑤ particular B: It’s at 2 p.m. on September 20th, in the


acting club room.
You’ll get a text message about it soon.
5. 위 대화의 내용과 일치하는 것은? 5

A: OK. I’ll be there.


① 평일에는 초급 수영 수업이 없다.
7. 위 대화의 흐름상 빈칸 (A)에 가장 알맞은 것은? 7

② 초급 2반에는 10명의 인원제한이 있다.


① Cheer up
③ 민수는 주중보다는 주말에 강습받고 싶다.
② Sounds good
④ 민수는 수영강습을 전에 받아본 적이 있다.
③ Congratulations!
⑤ 민수는 초급 2반에서 주 3회 수업을 받을 것이
④ Don’t forget to take it
다.
⑤ Is there anything wrong?

6. 다음 대화 중 가장 어색한 것은? [6과]


8.
6

위 대화의 A와 B의 관계는? 8

① A: Sue, you look excited. What’s up?


A B
B: I was elected as class president.
① 학생 교사
I’m so excited.
② 코치 선수
② A: You don’t look so good, Inho.
③ 고객 상담원
What’s the matter?
④ 상점 직원 고객
B: I have the flu.
⑤ 간호사 환자
③ A: Yeah. First, choose the snack you want.
B: I already did. What’s next?
9. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 문장만을 있는 대로 고른 11. 다음 글에 이어질 내용으로 가장 적절한 것
것은? [5, 6과]
9 은? [5과]
11

ⓐ All that glitters is not gold. In sports, only the players get a trophy or
ⓑ Henry didn’t show what was in his hand. medal, but they don't win on their own. There are
ⓒ I wasn’t satisfied with the food last night. people who help the players. These people are
ⓓ Try to experience as much things as possible. often hidden and don't get attention. However, they
ⓔ I spoke to her as slow as I could, but she are as important as the players. Here are some
couldn’t understand me. examples.
ⓕ The outbreak of COVID-19 was so unexpected
that many people all around the world got shocked. ① 스포츠의 숨은 조력자들
② 과학적 선수 관리의 중요성
① ⓑ,ⓓ ② ⓒ,ⓕ ③ ⓑ,ⓓ,ⓕ ③ 스포츠 선수의 성공 스토리
④ ⓐ,ⓓ,ⓒ ⑤ ⓐ,ⓑ,ⓒ,ⓕ ④ 주목받는 스포츠 선수가 되는 방법
⑤ 선수들만이 트로피와 메달을 받는 이유

10. 다음 중 밑줄 친 부분의 뜻이 같은 것끼리 짝 12. 다음 표에 대한 설명으로 올바르지 않은 것


지어진 것을 모두 고른 것은? [5, 6과] 10

은? [5과]
12

ⓐ · I should draw various meanings from it.


100g당
· What results did you draw from the 1kg당 가격
비타민C 함유량
report? apples 15 dollars 60 mg
ⓑ · He must be crazy to say so. bananas 10 dollars 120 mg
· Humans must respect the environment. oranges 5 dollars 70 mg
strawberrie
ⓒ · It will depend on people’s different 14 dollars 60 mg
s
needs.
· He needs to find out why he failed the
test. ① Strawberries are as expensive as apples.
ⓓ · This would influence him later. ② Apples are three times as expensive as oranges.
· His book is likely to influence teenagers. ③ Bananas have twice as much vitamin C as
apples.
① ⓐ,ⓑ ② ⓐ,ⓓ ③ ⓑ,ⓒ ④ Strawberries have the same amount of vitamin C
④ ⓑ,ⓓ ⑤ ⓒ,ⓓ as apples.
⑤ Apples don’t have as much vitamin C as
strawberries.
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [5과] 14. 위 글의 흐름상 빈칸 (A), (B)에 가장 알맞은
Pacer in a Marathon
것끼리 짝지어진 것은? 14

Pacers run with other runners and lead them in


(A) (B)
a marathon. Pacers are ⓐexperienced runners, and
① In short Besides
their job is to help other runners manage their
② In addition Therefore
race better. There can be several pacers in a
③ In short Therefore
race.
④ In addition Besides
Each pacer runs at different speeds and ⓑ
finishes the race in different times. Pacers usually ⑤ In short However

have flags or balloons ⓒshow their finish time.


Runners can choose a pacer depending on their 15. 위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것만을 있는 대로
target finish time. For example, if a runner ⓓwants 고른 것은? 15

to finish the race in four hours, the runner will ⓐ A pit stop should be more than 2 seconds.
follow the ⓔfour-hour pacer. Since the pacer ⓑ There can be several pit stops during a car
keeps track of the time, the runner can achieve race.
his or her goal of finishing the marathon in a ⓒ A runner can pick a pacer according to his
particular time more easily. (A)_____________, or her target finish time.
pacers run but they don't run to win. They run for ⓓ It is important to change the tires because of
others. the high speed in a car race.
ⓔ A pacer can help runners finish the race in
Pit Crews in Car Racing their target finish time by checking the track.
You may only see the car and the driver during
most car races, but there is a team behind the ① ⓐ,ⓑ ② ⓐ,ⓓ ③ ⓒ,ⓓ
driver. This team is called a pit crew. A pit is a ④ ⓑ,ⓒ,ⓓ ⑤ ⓑ,ⓒ,ⓔ
place on the side of the race track, and drivers
stop there several times during a race. The main
job of the pit crew is to check the car and change
16. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중 흐름상 어색한 것

the tires. Changing the tires is especially important 은? [5과]


16

because the tires wear out easily in a high speed The word Sherpa comes from the Sherpa tribe,
race. which lives in the eastern part of Nepal. ⓐSherpas
A pit stop can be as short as 2 seconds, and have good climbing skills and know their way
there are as many as 20 members on a crew. around the mountains well. ⓑThey also have little
(B)_____________, the pit crew has to work in difficulty breathing high up in the mountains. ⓒ
perfect harmony. The driver may get all the Therefore, mountain climbers started to hire
attention, but as people say, "Races are won in Sherpas to help them climb Mount Everest.
the pits." Sherpas lead mountain climbers to the top of
the mountain. ⓓThey support climbers in many
ways. For example, they put up tents and carry
13. 위 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 올바르지 않
climbers' bags. ⓔSherpas are often called the
은 것은?
visible people of Mount Everest. That is because
13

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ people often see a picture of only the climbers at


the top of the mountain.

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
17. 다음 대화의 상황에 대한 설명으로 옳은 것
"What's wrong?" Bert asked.
은? [6과]
17

"Oh, nothing. Nothing at all," Mr. Boggis lied. He


James: Why did you walk to school last week?
then said with a straight face, "This table is a
Kevin: My bike broke down.
reproduction.“
James: When did you buy it? I think you bought
it when we were 10 years old.
Kevin: No. I bought it just 3 years ago. 18. 위 글의 (A)~(E)를 일어난 순서대로 배열한 것
은? 18

① James’ bike was broken. ① (B)-(D)-(E)-(A)-(C) ② (B)-(D)-(E)-(C)-(A)


② James’ had to walk to school. ③ (D)-(A)-(B)-(C)-(E) ④ (D)-(B)-(A)-(E)-(C)
③ Kevin had had his bike since he was 10. ⑤ (E)-(B)-(A)-(C)-(D)
④ Kevin had owned his bike for more than 10
years.
⑤ Kevin had had the bike for 3 years before it 19. 위 글을 읽고 답할 수 없는 질문은? 19

broke down.
① What was Mr. Boggis’ job?
② What was Mr. Boggis known for?
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [6과]
③ What did Mr. Boggis lie to Rummins and Bert?
Cyril Boggis was an antique furniture dealer in
④ What did Mr. Boggis to go small towns every
London. He was known for buying good things at a
Sunday?
low price and then selling them at a high price.
⑤ What did Mr. Boggis find the value of antique
People asked him where he had got the furniture,
furniture?
but he just said, "It's a secret."
Mr. Boggis' secret was simple. He went to small
towns every Sunday and knocked on doors. He
told people that he was a furniture dealer. People
didn't know how valuable their things were, so Mr.
Boggis took advantage of them. He was able to
buy things very cheaply.
Now it was another Sunday, and Mr. Boggis was
in a small town again. At a house he visited, he
met two men. One was Rummins, the owner, and
the other was his son Bert.
"I buy old furniture. Do you have any?" asked
Mr. Boggis.
"No, I don't," said Rummins.
"Can I just take a look?" asked Mr. Boggis.
"Sure. Please come in," said Rummins.

(A) And there it was!


(B) He then moved to the living room.
(C) He was so excited that he almost fell over.
(D) Mr. Boggis first went to the kitchen, and
there was nothing.
(E) A table which was a priceless piece of
eighteenth-century English furniture.
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [6과] 22. 위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은? 22

He then added, "Hmm, I think I may buy it. The


① Mr. Boggis가 처음 제시한 가격은 15파운드였다.
legs of my table at home are broken. I can cut off
② 그 탁자는 차에 들어가지 못해 판매가 불가능했
the legs of ⓐyour table and attach them to mine."
다.
"How much?" Rummins asked.
③ 거래 성사 후 Mr. Boggis는 차를 주차하러 나갔
"Not much, I'm afraid. ⓑThis is just a
다.
reproduction," said Mr. Boggis.
④ Bert가 걱정한 것은 그 탁자가 차에 들어가지
"So how much?"
못해 돈을 받지 못할 수 있다는 것이었다.
"Ten pounds."
"Ten? It's (A)___________ more than that." ⑤ Rummins는 Mr. Boggis에게 탁자 상판만이 필요

"How about fifteen?" 하다고 생각하여 탁자 다리들을 잘라냈다.

"Make it fifty."
"Well, thirty. ⓒThis is my final offer."
"OK, ⓓit's yours, but how are you going to
take it? This thing will not go in a car!"
"We'll see," Mr. Boggis said and went out to
bring his car.
On his way to the car, Mr. Boggis couldn't help
smiling. The table was what every dealer dreamed
of. He couldn't believe his luck.
"Dad, what if ⓔthis thing doesn't go in his car?
He might not pay you," said Bert.
Rummins then had an idea. "What he wants is
only the legs. Let's cut the legs off for him," said
Rummins. "Great idea!" said Bert. Bert then took
out a saw and began to cut off the legs.
When Mr. Boggis came back, the legs had been
cut off. "Don't worry, this was (B)_____________. I
won't charge you for this," said Rummins. Mr.
Boggis was so shocked that he couldn't say
anything.

20. 위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ 중 가리키는 것이 다


른 하나는? 20

① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ

21. 위 글의 흐름상 빈칸 (A), (B)에 알맞은 것끼리


짝지어진 것은? 21

(A) (B)
① worth kind
② worth favor
③ valuable favor
④ valuable favorite
⑤ expensive favorite
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [7과] ① Andy, Eric ② Andy, Susan ③ Eric, Kata
Have you ever visited an online bookstore and ④ Kate, Mike ⑤ Mike, Susan
been ⓐsurprise by the books that the store
recommended for you? Many of them looked ⓑ
interest to you. So how did the bookstore know
what you liked? This is all possible because of big
data.
Big data is data sets that are very big and
complex. (A)________ information and
communication technology develops, the amount of
data we have is getting much greater than before.
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. [7과]
This is mainly because almost everything that we
Big data is influencing almost all parts of our
do online ⓒleave a trace. For example, the photos
lives. It helps companies understand their
you upload on your blog and the records of your
customers' needs better and helps them sell more
purchases at online stores are all part of big data.
products. (A) It helps people avoid heavy traffic. Its
Simply collecting data, however, is not enough.
uses are endless, and here are some interesting
Big data has to be ⓓanalyze, and this is done by
examples. (B)
big data experts. Using various methods, experts
Did you know that health professionals can now
analyze big data and draw meaningful results from
forecast a disease just as weather experts forecast
it. These results then can ⓔuse to make decisions
the weather? (C) For example, when the flu season
or to predict the future.
comes, people will buy more flu medicine. (D) They
will also search online about flu symptoms more.
23. 위 글의 빈칸 (A)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한
(E) If this kind of data is analyzed wisely, the
것은? 23

spread of the flu can be predicted.


① As ② On ③ So
④ With ⑤ What 26. 위 글의 제목으로 가장 알맞은 것은? 26

① What is big data?


24. 위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ를 어법에 맞게 바꾸어
② How is big data influencing our lives?
쓴 것 중 옳은 것은? 24

③ How does big data help companies?


① ⓐ: surprised ② ⓑ: interested ④ What can health professionals forecast?
③ ⓒ: left ④ ⓓ: be analyzed ⑤ How will big data change our lives in the future?
⑤ ⓔ: be using

27. 위 글의 (A)~(E) 중 주어진 문장이 들어가기에


25. 위 글을 바르게 이해한 사람을 고르면? 25

가장 알맞은 곳은? 27

· Andy: Using big data, online bookstores can This is possible thanks to big data.
recommend the books people like.
· Eric: I can buy all the books I want to read ① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
at online bookstores.
· Kate: The job of big data experts is only to
28. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장
collect data people leave online.
적절한 것은? [7과]
· Mike: Collecting data is more simple than
28

Thanks to big data, police can now predict


analyzing it.
crime before it happens.
· Susan: We have much more data now than in
the past.
(A) Police can prevent further crime by focusing
on the areas and the times this map predicts.
(B) Through the analysis of big data about the
type, time and place of crime, police can make a
map of crime hot spots.
(C) This map identifies when and where crime is
most likely to happen.

① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (A)-(C)-(B)
③ (B)-(C)-(A) ④ (C)-(A)-(B)
⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
1 ①
2 ②
3 ④
4 ①
5 ②
6 ⑤
7 ③
8 ①
9 ⑤
10 ②
11 ①
12 ⑤
13 ③
14 ③
15 ④
16 ⑤
17 ⑤
18 ④
19 ⑤
20 ③
21 ②
22 ④
23 ①
24 ④
25 ②
26 ②
27 ③
28 ③

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