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2021. 3월 모의고사 변형문제 고1 영어 18번에서 24번

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(18번 변형). 다음 중 적절한 말로 짝지어진 것은 ?
Dear members of Eastwood Library,
Thanks to the Friends of Literature group, we’ve
successfully raised (enough money / money enough) to remodel the library building. John Baker, our local builder, has volunteered to help us with the remodelling but he needs assistance. By grabbing a hammer or a paint brush and (donating / donates) your time, you can help with the construction. Join Mr. Baker in his volunteering team and (become / becomes) a part of making Eastwood Library a better place! Please call 541 567 1234 for more information.
Sincerely,
Mark Anderson
① money enough – donates - become
② money enough - donating - becomes
enough money – donating – become
④ money enough - donating - becomes
⑤ enough money - donates - become


(19-1변형문제). 다음 중 ( ) 에 들어갈 말이 아닌 것은 ?
On the way home, Shirley noticed a truck parked in front of the house ( ) the street. New neighbors! Shirley was ( ) about them. “Do you know ( ) about the new neighbors?” she asked Pa at dinner. He said, “Yes, and there’s one thing that may be ( ) to you.” Shirley had a billion more questions. Pa said joyfully, “They have a girl just your age. Maybe she wants to be your playmate.” Shirley nearly dropped her fork on the floor. How ( ) times had she prayed for a friend? Finally, her prayers were
answered! She and the new girl could go to school together, play together, and become best friends.
① across
② dying to know
something
④ interesting
⑤ many

(19-2변형문제). 다음 중 ( ) 에 들어갈 말이 아닌 것은 ?
How many times had she prayed for a friend? ( ) , her prayers were answered! She and the new girl could go to school together, play together, and become best friends.
① Finally
sooner or later
③ Eventually
④ In the end
⑤ At last



(20번 변형문제) . 다음 중 ( )에 들어갈 적절한 낱말로 짝지어진 것은 ?
At a publishing house and at a newspaper you learn the following: It’s not a mistake if it doesn’t end up in print. It’s the same for email. Nothing bad can happen if you haven’t hit the (Send / Enter) key. (What / When) you’ve written can have misspellings,
errors of fact, rude comments, obvious lies, but it doesn’t matter. If you haven’t sent it, you still have time to (make / fix) it. You can correct any mistake and nobody will ever know the difference. This is easier said than done, of course. Send is your computer’s most attractive command. But before you hit the (Shift / Send) key, make sure that you read your document carefully one last time.
① Send - When – make - Shift
Send - What - fix - Send
③ Enter - When – make - Shift
④ Enter - What - fix - Send
⑤ Enter – When - fix - Shift

(21번 변형문제). 다음 중 괄호 안의 낱말들이 바르게 짝지어진 것은?
Get past the ‘I wish I (didn’t do / hadn’t done) that!’ reaction. If the disappointment you’re feeling is linked to an exam you didn’t pass because you didn’t study for it, or a job you didn’t get because you said silly things at the interview, or a person you didn’t impress because you took entirely the wrong
approach, accept that it’s happened now. The only value of ‘I wish I hadn’t done that!’ is that you’ll know better (when to do / what to do) next time. The learning pay off is useful and
significant. This ‘if only I ...’ agenda is virtual. Once you
have worked that out, it’s time to translate it from (the past tense / future tense) to (the past tense / the future tense): ‘Next time I’m in this situation, I’m going to try to ...’. * agenda: 의제 ** tense: 시제
① hadn’t done - when to do - the past tense / the future tense
hadn’t done – what to do – the past tense / the future tense
③ didn’t do - what to do - the future tense / the past tense
④ hadn’t done – when to do – the future tense / the past tense
⑤ didn’t do - when to do - the past tense / the future tense


22. 다음 중 ( ) 에 들어갈 말이 아닌 것은 ?
If you care deeply ( ) something, you may place greater value ( ) your ability to succeed in that area of concern. The internal pressure you place on yourself to achieve or do well socially is normal and useful, but when you doubt your ability to succeed in areas ( ) are important to you, your self worth suffers. Situations are uniquely stressful for each
of us based on ( ) or not they activate our doubt. It’s not the pressure to perform that creates your stress. Rather, it’s the self doubt that bothers you. Doubt causes you to see positive, neutral, and even genuinely negative experiences more negatively and as a reflection of your own shortcomings. When you see situations and your strengths more objectively, you are ( ) have doubt as the source of your distress. * distress: 괴로움
① about
of
③ that
④ whether
⑤ less likely to

23. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?
When two people ( ) an honest and open
conversation, there is a back and forth flow of information. It is a smooth exchange. Since each one is ( ) on their past personal experiences, the pace of the exchange is as fast as memory. When one person lies, their responses will come more slowly ( ) the brain needs more time to process the details of a new invention than to recall stored facts. As they say, “Timing is everything.” You will notice ( ) when you are having a conversation with someone who is making things up as they go. Don’t forget that the other person may be reading your body language as
well, and if you seem to be disbelieving their story, they will have to ( ) to process that information, too.
① are involved in
② drawing
so
④ the time lag
⑤ pause

(24번 변형 문제). 다음 ( )에 들어갈 말이 틀린 것을 두 개 고르면?
Think, for a moment, about something you bought that you never ended up ( ). An item of clothing you never ended up wearing? A book you never read? Some piece of electronic equipment that never even made it out of the box? It is estimated ( ) Australians alone spend ( ) average $10.8 billion AUD (approximately $9.99 billion USD) every year on goods they do not use — more than the total government spending on universities and roads. That is an average of $1,250 AUD (approximately $1,156 USD) for ( ) household. All the things we buy that then just sit there gathering dust are waste — a waste of money, a waste of time, and waste in the sense of pure rubbish. As the author Clive Hamilton observes, ‘The difference between the stuff we buy and what we use is ( ).’
① using
② that
about
④ each
advantage

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