연습문제/수능연습 / / 2018. 6. 11. 21:17

수능어법연습문제(3)

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Grammar Exercise

[수능 어법 문제]





1. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 어법상 틀린 부분이 있는 문장은?


Immediately after the assassination, a suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, was arrested. ①Two days later, as Oswald was being transferred to a jail, he himself was killed by a gunman in the crowd. ②After examining a lot of evidence and questioning many people, the investigating committee determined that Lee Harvey Oswald must have been the person who shot Kennedy. ③However, many theories have been made about why he did it and if he acted alone. ④Some witnesses report gunshots coming from two different directions. ⑤If this is true, Oswald could not act alone; there must have been more than one gunman.


2. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 어법상 틀린 부분이 있는 문장은?


Mary Davis, a second-class passenger, was traveling to visit her sister in New York. ①She has saved the money for the trip by working as a maid in London. She was sleeping when she heard a noise. ②She was told that there was no danger, and so she returned to bed. A few minutes later, she was told to go to the highest deck because the ship was sinking. ③Two men helped her get on a lifeboat, which was then lowered. ④In the morning, a rescue ship found her boat and pulled the people aboard. ⑤When Ms. Davis died in 1987 at the age of 104. she had lived to be older than any other Titanic survivor.


3. (A),(B),(C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현을 골라 짝지은 것은?


Secret messages are used by nearly all countries. The United States sends millions of words in code every week. One office in the United States does (A)[anything / nothing] but invent new codes. That is, its main goal is creating codes which cannot be analyzed easily. It also tries to figure out the messages sent in code from other countries. Over 10,000 persons work at this job. (B)[Almost / Most] of these workers like mathematics because codes are mathematical. Codes today are so complex that computers are needed to work with them. More computers are used in the codes office (C)[that / than] in any other office in the world.






4. (A),(B),(C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현을 골라 짝지은 것은?


Blazing pieces of wood (A)[was / were] used by early people as their first lights. Later, people learned to make candles for furnishing light. Candles were used to (B)[light / lighting] homes. They were also used elsewhere when small amounts of light were needed. Candles and candlesticks are mentioned in the part of the Bible called the Old Testament, but the material (C)[using / used] to make these candles is not described.






5. 다음 중 문법적으로 맞는 쌍으로 구성된 것은?


Family members, friends, counselors, and teachers are good sources of information about jobs. Ask members of your family or other people you know ①[telling/to tell] you about their jobs. Find out why they chose their careers. Also ask ②[them/yourself] what kind of education or training they needed for the work they do. Ask ③[what/that] they like and do not like about their jobs.






6. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 어법상 틀린 부분이 있는 문장을 고르시오.


Research shows that a baby's early experiences influence his or her brain development. ①What happens in the first three years of a baby's life affects their emotional development and learning abilities for the rest of their lives. ②It is a well-known fact that talking to infants increases their language ability and that reading to them is the most important thing parents can do to raise a good reader. ③Some parents even think that it's important to play Mozart to babies and show them famous works of art. ④It is also well-known that babies whom parents rarely talk to them or hold them can be damaged for life. ⑤One study shows that kids who aren't touched very much develop brains about 20 percent smaller than normal.4


7. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 어법상 틀린 부분이 있는 문장을 고르시오.


Working mothers often feel guilty; they think their kids want to spend more time with them. According to Helen Galinsky, of the Families and Work Institute, working mothers make assumptions about their children, but no one had ever asked kids what they thought. ①So Galinsky interviewed over 1,000 kids of working mothers to find out what they wanted. ②She asked them if they wanted their working moms to stay home. ③Surprisingly, only ten percent of the children in her study said that they wanted more time with their mothers. ④Instead, the kids interviewed said that they wanted their parents to pay more attention to them. ⑤When she asked them what did they need most, the majority of the kids said that they wanted to feel important and loved.


8. 다음에서 문법적으로 알맞은 말이 쌍으로 구성된 것은?


Bamboo has been used ①[to make/to making] many things, including such day-to-day items as hats and kitchen tools. Many Asian countries have been using bamboo for hundreds of years. They often use bamboo for building and ②[support/supporting] new buildings while they are built. In fact, the cables which hold up the hanging bridge across the Min River in China ③[is/are] made of bamboo.






9. 다음에서 문법적으로 알맞은 말이 쌍으로 구성된 것은?


Armstrong Manufacturing is delighted that you have placed your order for Christmas packaging before the rush. We want to let you ①[know/knowing] that your order is being processed. Due to a large number of early orders we have received this year, our fulfillment time has increased slightly. This letter is to ②[assure of/assure] you that your order will ③[be/have been] processed within next five days. Thank you.






10. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 어법상 틀린 부분이 있는 문장을 고르시오.


Many species are now in danger of ① becoming extinct. Among the threats to endangered species ② are businesses that buy and sell animals for their skin and other parts. Unfortunately, the people who run these businesses are not discouraged by fines, ③ which they see as just another business expense. A better way to control the problem would be to force ④ whoever is caught buying or selling products made from endangered species ⑤ do community service that helps protect the animals they are harming.


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