Practical English II ( 능률 ) 5과기출문제모음 1. 다음중글의내용과일치하지않는것은? 1) < 교과서 5과 > Strike ONE!" 'What? It was a ball! Great, just what I need. Not only am I playing against the best pitcher in our baseball league who also happens to be my big brother, Mark but now he is being favored, too.' I remember when Mark and I used to play catch. Mark was always proud of his fastballs. He knew how to throw them hard and lightning fast. I liked playing with my brother, but catching those balls wasn t always fun for me. Still, I could never let him know that I d had enough. 'Ouch. That really hurts!' "Are you ready to give up, Billy? Had enough yet?" "No, I could do this all day. Throw me another one." For the last two years, I had gone with my mom and dad to watch every one of Mark s baseball games. I was proud to have such a talented pitcher as a brother. I cheered every time a strike was called and was disappointed whenever someone got a hit. I dreamed of being as great a baseball player as my brother someday. "Go, Mark!" Mark and Billy used to play catch. mark s balls were hard and fast like lightning. Brothers are facing off as players on different teams. As catching Mark s fastballs hurt, little Billy asked his brother to stop it. Little Billy s dream, to bea baseball player, has been come true. 2. 다음글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 2) < 교과서 5과 > I was almost done packing up all my gear after the game when Mark came over and tapped me on the shoulder. "I hope you re happy. You ruined my game. If it had not been for you, I my first no-hitter." I looked into his eyes. I didn t know what to say. But then a big, proud smile came over my face as I picked up my gear and turned to walk away. "Yeah, I know. It was a nice hit." "Good job, little brother." After the shock of my comment wore off, Mark laughed and started walking home with me. will pitch would pitch had pitched have been pitched would have pitched - 1 -
3. 밑줄친 ~ 중어법상어색한것은? 3) As I stood on the base trying to catch my breath with my heart beating wildly, I suddenly remembered about Mark's no-hitter. My excitement faded when I saw the anger in his eyes. Billy: Oh no, I stopped Mark from breaking his record. Billy's teammates: Go, Billy! Great job! Way to go! Almost right away, Mark turned his attention to the next batter. He got the batter out in three strikes in what seem like no time at all. Umpire: Strike out! And just like that, the game was finished. All of Mark's teammates ran over to him to congratulate him on pitching a game with only one hit. Mark's teammates: Great one-hitter Mark! Good job! Way to go! [4~7] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Umpire: Strike ONE! Billy: What? It was a ball! Great, just what I need. Not only am I playing against the best pitcher in our baseball league - (A)[which / who] also happens to be my big brother, Mark - but now he is being favored, too. I remember when Mark and I used to play catch. Mark was always proud of his fastballs. He knew how to throw them hard and lightning fast. I liked playing with my brother, but catching those balls (B)[were / was] not always fun for me. Still, I could never let him know that I'd had enough. Billy: Ouch. That really hurts! Mark: Are you ready to give up, Billy? Had enough yet? Billy: No, I could do this all day. Throw me another one. For the last two years, I (C)[have gone / had gone] with my mom and dad to watch every one of Mark's baseball games. I was proud to have such a talented pitcher as a brother. I cheered a strike was called and was disappointed someone got a hit. I dreamed of being as great a baseball player as my brother someday. - 2 -
4. 위글의밑줄친 ~ 중가리키는바가잘못연결된것은? 4) : my big brother, Mark : Mark's fastballs : throwing balls : Mark's fastball : game 5. 위글의괄호 (A), (B), (C) 에서어법상알맞은말로바르게연결된것은? (A) (B) (C) which was had gone who was had gone which were have gone who were had gone who was have gone 6. 위글의밑줄친 I'd had enough 가의미하는것은? 6) I wasn't old enough to catch Mark's fastballs safely. I was lucky enough to play with my brother, Mark. Actually I was tired of catching Mark's ball. I'd had enough of Mark telling me to give up. I'd catched Mark's balls enough and wanted to stop it. 7. 위글의빈칸, 에들어갈알맞은말로연결된것은? 7) whenever whatever every time no matter when at any time where whenever whenever whoever anyone that no matter when [8~10] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. When I went back to home plate and looked toward the pitcher's mound, I noticed that Mark was looking straight at me with a smile. He was giving me that same old "had enough yet?" look. Had enough yet? The hair on my neck bristled and my cheeks flushed with (A)[rage / shame]. Ugh! I hate it when he does that! Say goodbye to your record, Mark. Do you think I can't beat you, brother? Think again! Suddenly the bat felt weightless in my hands. I held it up with (B)[hesitation / confidence] and kept my eye on Mark's fastball as it flew towards me. Then I swung and... - 3 -
BAM!! Billy: I can't believe I hit it! Where did it go? It flew far into the outfield and fell onto the grass untouched. Billy: I got a single! I need to run to first base! As I stood on the base trying to catch my breath with my heart beating wildly, I suddenly remembered about Mark's no-hitter. My excitement (C)[spread / faded] when I saw the anger in his eyes. Billy: Oh, no, I stopped Mark from breaking his record." 8. 위글의밑줄친 ~ 중가리키는바가다른하나는? 8) 9. 위글의괄호 (A), (B), (C) 에서흐름상알맞은말로바르게연결된것은? (A) (B) (C) shame confidence faded rage confidence spread shame hesitation spread rage hesitation faded rage confidence faded 3. 위글의밑줄친 이의미하는바로가장적절한것은? 10) makes cheeks flushed the hair bristles gives me a angry look make my cheeks flushed gives me a "had enough yet" look [11~12] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Umpire: Strike ONE! Billy: What? It was a ball! Great, just what I need. Not only I am playing against the best pitcher in our baseball league - who also happens to be my big brother, Mark - but now he is being favoring, too. I remember when Mark and I used to play catch. Mark was always proud of his fastballs. He - 4 -
knew how to throw them hard and lightning fast. I liked playing with my brother, but catching those balls wasn't always fun for me. (A), I could never let him know that I'd had enough. Billy: Ouch. That really hurts! Mark: Are you ready to give up, Billy? Had enough yet? Billy: No, I could do this all day. Throw me another one. For the last two years, I had gone with my mom and dad to watch every one of Mark's baseball games. I was proud to have such a talented pitcher as a brother. I cheered every time a strike called and disappointed whenever someone got a hit. I dreamed of being as great a baseball player as my brother someday. 11. 위글의밑줄친 ~ 중어법상옳은것끼리짝지어진것은?,,,,,,, 12. 위글의빈칸 (A) 에들어갈알맞은말은? Even though However Besides Otherwise Thus [13~15] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. I was almost done (A)[packing / to pack] up all my gear after the game when Mark came over and tapped me on the shoulder. Mark: I hope you're happy. You ruined my game. If it (B)[were / had] not been for you, I my first no-hitter. I looked into his eyes. I didn't know (C)[that / what] I should say. But then a big, apologetic smile came over my face as I picked up my gear and turned to walk away. Billy: Yeah, I know. It was a nice hit. Mark: Good job, little brother. After the shock of my comment wore off, Mark laughed and started walking home with me. 13. 위글의밑줄친 ~ 중흐름상어색한것은? 13) - 5 -
14. 위글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 14) will pitch had pitched would have pitched would pitch have been pitched 15. 위글의괄호 (A), (B), (C) 에서어법상알맞은말로바르게연결된것은? (A) (B) (C) packing were what packing had that to pack were that packing had what to pack had what 16. 위글의 [A]~[D] 를순서에맞게배열하시오. 16) Mark was so close to breaking his record; he only needed one more strike. I wished I could just not hit the ball this last time, so I looked over at my coach for approval. Billy: Can't I just let him have it? No, I was not allowed to miss on purpose. [A] He was giving me that same old "had enough yet?" look. Had enough yet? The hair on my neck bristled and my cheeks flushed with anger. [B] Suddenly the bat felt weightless in my hands. I held it up with confidence and kept my eye on Mark's fastball as it flew towards me. [C] The coach signaled for me to hit the ball. When I went back to home plate and looked toward the pitcher's mound, I noticed Mark was looking straight at me with a smile. [D] Ugh! I hate it when he does that! Say goodbye to your record, Mark. Do you think I can't beat you, brother? Think again! Then I swung and... BAM!! Billy: I can't believe I hit it! Where did it go? The ball flew far into the outfield and fell onto the grass untouched. - 6 -
[17~18] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. Billy: I got a single! I need to run to first base! As I stood on the base trying (catch) my breath with my heart (beat) wildly, I suddenly remembered about Mark's no-hitter. My excitement faded when I saw the anger in his eyes. Billy: Oh no, I stopped Mark from (break) his record. Billy's teammates: Go, Billy! Great job! Way to go! Almost right away, Mark turned his attention to the next batter. He got the batter out in three strikes in what seemed like no time at all. Umpire: Strike out! And just like that, the game was finished. All of Mark's teammates ran over to him to congratulate him on pitching a game with only one hit. Mark's teammates: Great one-hitter Mark! Good job! Way to go! I was almost done packing up all my gear after the game when Mark came over and tapped me on the shoulder. Mark: I hope you're happy. You ruined my game. no-hitter. Without you, I would've pitched my first I looked into his eyes. I didn't know what to say. But then a big, proud smile came over my face as I picked up my gear and turned to walk away. Billy: Yeah, I know. It was a nice hit. Mark: Good job, little brother. After the shock of my comment wore off, Mark laughed and started walking home with me. 17. 위글의괄호 ~ 에주어진단어를알맞은형태로고쳐쓰시오. 17),, 18. 위글의밑줄친 와같은뜻이되도록주어진단어로시작하여다시쓰시오. 18) If, I would've pitched my first no-hitter. - 7 -
5과기출문제모음 1) 4 2) 5 3) 3 4) 3 5) 2 6) 5 7) 1 8) 1 9) 5 10) 5 11) 3 12) 2 13) 3 14) 5 15) 4 16) [C] - [A] - [D] - [B] 17) a to catch, b beating, c breaking 18) it had not been for you - 8 -