2015년 개정 영어 II 금성(최인철)

2과 변형 문제

The Cost of War

2015년 개정 영어 II 금성(최인철) 2과 변형 문제 The Cost of War

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2015년 개정 영어 II 금성(최인철) 2과 최종 모의고사 The Cost of War

The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 II 금성(최인철) 2과 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)

 

 

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금성(최인철) 2과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

It was July 1960. I was on board a plane for Poland. Sitting next to an old lady, I sensed that she was a nice woman who must have had a good life. It was not a long flight from London to Warsaw but I wanted to start a conversation. We started to talk about the weather in London and Warsaw and the differences between the people. Talking pleasantly, the lady took out an old picture and showed it to me. "This is my son,” she said with a shy smile. The wide-eyed boy looked a bit sad. He looked about four or five years old. I couldn't help but ask how old he was now. She answered that he was twenty-five. Looking at the picture, her eyes soon welled up with tears. She began to tell me the story of her son.

 

2번 지문

Her story took place during Germany's occupation of Poland. It was a tragic time for the Poles, whose lives were turned upside down by the Germans. The city could get terrifying due to the German soldiers who suddenly appeared now and then. When they came, people would walk quickly away in fear, afraid that they would get arrested. Although many people faced the injustice and cruelty of the German soldiers, it was the Jews who faced the most incomprehensible discrimination of all.

The old lady's story began one day during World War II. Back then, she was a young lady who was walking down the street in a city in Poland. She happened to see a small child and his doting mother looking through a toy shop window. Then, the young boy dashed inside the store. Almost at the same time, a few German soldiers appeared around the corner. One of them held up his machine gun and ordered the boy's mom to stop. Then, he arrested her because she was Jewish. As the boy came out looking for his mom, he was puzzled because he could not understand what was going on. He screamed, "Mommy!" The threatening soldier glanced at the boy and then at the woman. The lady was terrified watching everything. The soldier barked at the mother, "Is that your son?" Avoiding her son's gaze, she looked straight into the lady's eyes. The boy's mother said with an empty expression, "No. That child is her son." Realizing what was going on, the lady quickly took the child in her arms. Then, the soldiers took away only the child's mother without another word. "Mommy! Mommy!" The child cried out in fear. Praying that the soldiers would not hear his desperate cries, the lady held on to the boy with all her might. He was too young to understand what was going on. But his mother, who was arrested, was afraid that the soldiers might take away her son, too. She did not turn around even once.

"After that day, I don't know what happened to the Jewish woman. This is my son, who became mine that day." The old lady was silent for a moment, and then she continued.

 

 

 

3번 지문

I took him home and named him Tom. I told my husband what had happened and initially, he was shocked but he said it was a sad fate that we couldn't ignore. During the first few days, Tom was frustrated and he kept crying. He also started to display aggressive behavior as he was confused. My husband and I felt sorry for him. I was worried but as the days passed by, the crying periods got shorter. Accepting him as our son, I tried my best to help him cope with the sudden loss he had to endure. Remembering how lovingly his mother looked at him outside the toy shop, I wanted to let him know that he was loved just as much in our home. Nevertheless, he had a tough time accepting me as his new mother. I cared for Tom as if he had always been my son. Sometimes he would respond to my questions or stories, and other times he would just keep quiet. This went on for a few months. It was not an easy time, but I knew that Tom was slowly warming up to me day by day.

My husband had a very hard time accepting Tom. His love for Tom didn't happen overnight. It was because Tom reminded him of our son who had passed away a long time earlier from an accident. One day, I encouraged my husband to play with Tom. He hesitated at first but I told him quietly but firmly, "You are supposed to be his father. All he needs right now is genuine affection." He eventually agreed and joined Tom, who was playing with blocks in the living room. While they were playing, Tom started to complain about the blocks. My husband, who was a traditional man, couldn't understand Tom's complaints and sternly said, "When I was your age, I didn't even have all of these blocks to play with. Is there anything you want that you don't have?" Tom's eyes welled up as soon as he heard this, but I was strangely relieved because I felt that my husband was finally becoming his real father.

One night when everyone was asleep, we suddenly heard Tom yelling, "Mommy! Mommy!" Both of us immediately ran to his room. He was pale and frightened, as if he had seen a ghost. He cried, "It was that dream again, the giant soldier taking away mommy!" He had that nightmare for quite a while. Then, before I could go and comfort him, my husband patted Tom gently on the shoulder, assuring him no one was going to take us away from him. We decided to stay with him that night as Tom continued to cry. However, after that night he never had that nightmare again. We took care of the boy as if we had always been his parents.

 

 

4번 지문

The next morning, all of us were on our way out. Before I walked towards the door, I turned back and saw Tom holding out his hands towards us. My husband and I looked at each other and we both smiled. I still remember how he squeezed back when I held his hand. That was the first day that our family held hands together. My husband and I were already in love with Tom, and from that moment, he started to open up to us and I think we started to truly accept each other as a family. It was the first time my mind wasn't clouded by doubt and I felt completely optimistic about our family's future. There is nothing you can solve that can't be solved with love. Ever since that day, we have been caring for and loving one another. A few years later, I asked Tom why he had held out his hand that morning after his last nightmare. Tom said that he could not forget the morning when he woke up and saw my husband and I tightly holding on to his hand.

I was absorbed in the story until we landed at the airport. We were both in tears and I admired how she had the courage on the day the German soldiers took away her son's mother. I thanked her for sharing her moving story with me and said, "You must be looking forward to spending time with your family.' She answered immediately, "More than anything in the world?' Saying goodbye to her, I wished her family good luck. As I passed through the gate, a handsome young man shouted, "Mom!" Smiling brightly, he ran to hug the old lady. Alongside her son, there was an old man who was delighted to see his wife return home. I could see Tom's birth mother in heaven smiling at the old couple and her son.

 

 

 

 

 

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