2015년 개정 영어 II 동아(권혁승)

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2015년 개정 영어 II 동아(권혁승) 2과 변형 문제 Step Into the World

 

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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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2015년 개정 영어 II 동아(권혁승) 2과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

I'm currently on a flight to Denmark. I've never been there, and when my friend Camila invited me to visit her, I didn't hesitate. I first met Camila when she came to my school as an exchange student three years ago and she stayed with my family for two weeks. Ever since, she and I have been exchanging letters. I can't say I know a lot about Denmark, but I heard that it has been named the happiest country in the world several times, and I wondered why. I hope this trip will answer my question!

The first thing I noticed about Copenhagen was that all kinds of people were riding their bikes. People in business suits were biking to work, moms were carrying their children on bike trailers, and students were biking to school. When I mentioned this to Camila, she said that Copenhagen is world-famous for its biking culture. The city even has its own Cycling Embassy. I was surprised to learn that about 60% of Copenhageners ride their bikes to work or school every morning. In fact, Copenhagen offers almost 400 kilometers of designated bike lanes. It is no wonder the city is one of the greenest cities in the world. Camila and I decided to bike around the city like other Copenhageners. We passed by the harbor where some kids were taking a dip and people were enjoying the sun. When we got to the beach, I saw some things in the ocean that looked like windmills. Camila explained that they were actually wind turbines, and that we could go visit them if we wanted to. I absolutely loved the idea! We took a guided boat tour out to the turbines. We learned that they are part of Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm, which was installed in the year 2000. It produces enough energy to power about 3% of Copenhagen. Today the wind farm has become a symbol of Denmark's green transformation.

 

2번 지문

When I was young, I was a big fan of Hans Christian Andersen, a fairy tale writer famous for The Snow Queen, The Ugly Duckling and many other stories. So when I decided to visit Denmark, going to Andersen's hometown of Odense was one of my top priorities. In Odense, there are miles of red footprints on the ground to guide visitors between the various sites related to Andersen. We followed the footprints to the Hans Christian Andersen Museum, which is the place where the author was born. The large selection of Andersen's work presented in the museum's art room caught my eye. Until then, he had been just a famous fairy tale writer to me, but at the museum I realized that he was also a great visual artist. To Andersen, paper was not just a medium for the written word. Rather, it was a tool for expressing himself creatively. Throughout his life, Andersen wrote on, drew on, and cut shapes from paper.

 

3번 지문

I was lucky enough to stay at Camila's home with her family during my time in Denmark. One Saturday morning, while we were having breakfast, Camila and I talked about the places we had visited so far. "Sounds like you both have had a busy schedule. Why don't you take a day off and spend some hygge time?" Camila's mom suggested. Obviously, I was the only one who couldn't understand what she was talking about. I asked her what "hygge time" means. She laughed and said that it is something I need to figure out on my own and that it cannot be translated into a single word. I thought it meant doing something very special. However, it was not much different from a normal day-to-day routine. Camila's family and I sat around the table talking to each other, enjoying warm tea and sweet snacks. Our conversation was pleasant and the subjects were not controversial. There were a few scented candles, which made the atmosphere even calmer. Nothing seemed unusual, but there was still something special. I didn't know what to call it, but I felt very relaxed, happy and fulfilled. Later that day when I talked about this, Camila told me that I was feeling hygge. Hygge is one of the most important aspects of Danish culture. It is a philosophy. It is also a way of life that has helped Danes understand the importance of taking time to unwind, and slowing down the pace of life. In essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. There's nothing more hygge than sitting around a table, talking about the big and small things in life. Hearing Camila explain about hygge reminded me of the people I had seen in Copenhagen. People were riding their bikes, lying in the sunshine, and taking a dip in the harbor. I realized that all those people were having hygge time, and I thought to myself — maybe this is what makes Danes the happiest people in the world.

 

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