2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구)

6과 변형 문제

Saving the Earth

2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 6과 변형 문제 Saving the Earth

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2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 6과 변형 문제

The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 6과 변형 문제는

총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.

 

1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)

2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)

3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)

4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)

5. 어법(서술형)

6. 어휘(서술형)

7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)

8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)

9. 영작(서술형)

10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)

 

 

더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 교학사(강문구) 6과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

Ice is melting worldwide and the rise in the sea level has increased faster than people can imagine over the last century. Recently, floods and droughts are becoming more common. What is happening to our planet? As we already know, the phenomena are mostly caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that add carbon dioxide(CO₂) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Scientists say that to avoid these dramatic changes in the climate, the world must cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent by 2050, and eliminate them entirely by the end of the century. That's a huge challenge. In 2015, the world emitted 36 billion tons of carbon dioxide to produce energy. How can we reduce a number like 36 billion tones to zero?

 

2번 지문

Whenever I am faced with a problem, I turn to my favorite subject: math. What I needed was an equation that would help me understand how we could get our CO₂ gas emissions down to zero. Here's what I came up with. It might look complicated, but it's not. On the right side is the total amount of CO₂ we put in the atmosphere. This is what we need to get to zero. It's based on the four factors multiplied on the left side of the equation: the world's population(P); the services used by each person(S); the energy needed to provide each of those services(E); and finally, the carbon dioxide produced by that energy(C). As you learned in your math class, any number multiplied by zero will equal zero. So if we want to get to zero CO₂ emissions, then we need to get at least one of the four factors on the left to become zero. Let's go through them, one by one, and see what we get. The world's population(P) is currently 7 billion and expected to increase to 9 billion by 2050. No chance it'll ever be zero. Next is services. This is everything: food, clothing, heat, houses, cars, TVs, toothbrushes, music albums, etc. This number needs to go up in poor countries, so people can have lights, refrigerators, and other necessary appliances. So (S) can't be zero, either. Let's take a look at (E). That's the energy needed per service. There's some good news here. Fuel-efficient cars, LED light bulbs, and other inventions are making it possible to use energy more efficiently. These inventions may help cut down on energy use but unfortunately, they don't get us to zero. So none of the first three, population, services, and energy, are getting close to zero. That leaves the final factor (C), the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per each unit of energy.

 

3번 지문

Whenever I am faced with a problem, I turn to my favorite subject: math. What I needed was an equation that would help me understand how we could get our CO₂ gas emissions down to zero. Here's what I came up with. It might look complicated, but it's not. On the right side is the total amount of CO₂ we put in the atmosphere. This is what we need to get to zero. It's based on the four factors multiplied on the left side of the equation: the world's population(P); the services used by each person(S); the energy needed to provide each of those services(E); and finally, the carbon dioxide produced by that energy(C). As you learned in your math class, any number multiplied by zero will equal zero. So if we want to get to zero CO₂ emissions, then we need to get at least one of the four factors on the left to become zero. Let's go through them, one by one, and see what we get. The world's population(P) is currently 7 billion and expected to increase to 9 billion by 2050. No chance it'll ever be zero. Next is services. This is everything: food, clothing, heat, houses, cars, TVs, toothbrushes, music albums, etc. This number needs to go up in poor countries, so people can have lights, refrigerators, and other necessary appliances. So (S) can't be zero, either. Let's take a look at (E). That's the energy needed per service. There's some good news here. Fuel-efficient cars, LED light bulbs, and other inventions are making it possible to use energy more efficiently. These inventions may help cut down on energy use but unfortunately, they don't get us to zero. So none of the first three, population, services, and energy, are getting close to zero. That leaves the final factor (C), the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per each unit of energy.

 

4번 지문

Many of these ideas won't work, but that's okay. As Thomas Edison said, "I have not failed 10,000 times. I've just found 10,000 ways that will not work." To find thousands of ways that won't work, you first need to try thousands of different ideas. But energy research and the transition to new energy sources take a long time. It took four decades for oil to go from 5% of the world's energy supply to 25%. Today, renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power account for less than 5% of the world's energy. So we need to get started now. You may be wondering what you can do to help. First, it is required for everyone to be educated about this challenge. Many young people are already actively involved in climate and energy issues. I’m sure they could use more help. Second, if you're someone with some crazy-sounding ideas to solve our energy challenge, the world needs you. You might just have the answer. The challenge we face is bigger than many people imagine, but so is the opportunity. I'm so optimistic about your ability to make a miracle happen. I am certain the world will discover a clean energy breakthrough that will stop climate change and save our planet. The future of the world is in your hands! Thank you.

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