1990/12/19

1990-12 대학수학능력시험 제1차 실험평가 외국어영역(영어)

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고등학교 2학년 학생을 대상으로 1990년 12월 19일 (수)에 시행되었습니다.
대학수학능력시험 제1차 실험평가

외국어영역(영어)

시행 : 1990.12.19(수)
대상 : 고등학교 2학년
출제 : 교육과정평가원

사진, 그림, 듣기파일 등은 빠져 있으며,
표, 밑줄 등은 원본과 다를 수 있습니다.
원본 파일을 참고하시기 바랍니다.
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1번부터 6번까지는 대화나 설명을 듣고, 주어진 물음에 응답하는 “듣기평가”문제이다.
[1~2]
다음 교환원과 한 남자의 전화 대화를 듣고 물음에 답하여라.
교환원이 남자에게서 알고 싶어 하는 것은?

① John Kimble의 주소와 이름의 철자

② John Kimble의 전화번호

③ John Kimble의 신분과 직급

④ 전화거는 남자의 전화번호

⑤ 전화거는 남자의 이름

John Kimble의 전화 번호는?

① 348 - 5897

② 376 - 3481

③ 348 - 1376

④ 376 - 5894

⑤ 481 - 5789

다음 대화를 듣고, 여자의 질문에 가장 알맞은 남자의 응답을 고르라.

① She's doing fine.

② She's very young.

③ She's a student.

④ She likes to play the piano.

⑤ She's playing the piano.

다음 말을 듣고, 그 뜻에 가장 가까운 것을 고르라.

① I failed to test the dish.

② I tried to test the dish.

③ I succeeded in the exam this year.

④ The test of the dish is over.

⑤ I took the test in the past.

다음 설명을 듣고, 그 내용과 일치하는 그림을 고르라.

① A

② B

③ C

④ D

⑤ None of the above

다음 설명을 듣고, 주어진 그림에서 사건이 일어난 순서를 바르게 배열한 것을 고르라.

① B-A-D-C

② C-B-A-D

③ B-D-A-C

④ C-B-D-A

⑤ B-C-A-D

7번 문제부터는 문제지의 지시에 따라 응답하시오.
다음 문장의 (    )에 알맞은 것은?
I was speaking to Mary on the phone when suddenly we were (    ).

① hung up

② run out

③ broken down

④ cut off

⑤ called off

다음 글의 (    )에 알맞은 것은?
Since the 1600s, doctors have known that the heart is a very important organ in the body. Yet for many years they had no way to study the heart. They could not observe the heart in action because they had no way of (    ) while it was alive.

① listening to the heart pumping away

② placing an ear against the heart

③ hearing the heart clearly

④ causing diseases of the heart

⑤ looking inside the body

다음 글의 (    )에 알맞은 것은?
Albert Ostman didn't know what to think one morning when he got out of his sleeping bag. Things were not as the young man had left them the night before. Had a wild animal been looking for food? A bear? Or a family of squirrels?
When Albert Ostman woke up, he discovered that (    ).

① his camp had been disturbed

② wild animals had visited his camp

③ someone had tried to attack him

④ hungry animals had been looking for food

⑤ a young man had been there to look for him

[10~11]
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하라.
Athletics are popular worldwide and include games, contests and sports which require physical strength and skill. Athletes engage in amateur athletics for fun, whereas professional sports are for (    ) as well as pleasure.
윗글의 (    )에 가장 적절한 것은?

① strength

② fun

③ money

④ skill

⑤ amateur

윗글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

① Athletics bring world peace.

② Athletes are healthy physically as well as mentally.

③ Professional athletes play only for pleasure.

④ Most people love athletics all over the world.

⑤ Amateur athletes are inferior to professional ones.

[12~15]
다음 글을 읽고 컴퓨터의 각 부분 (가)의 기능을 (나)에서 찾아 그 번호를 답안지에 표시하라.
The computer system is made up of a number of inter-connected systems. The heart of the computer is the central processor (c.p.). An input device changes information into electronic data and passes the data into the c.p. The c.p. performs the necessary calculations and controls the input and output units. The c.p. is divided into three parts. The memory part stores the data and the program. The control part selects data and instructions from the memory part, interprets them and controls the calculations. The arithmetic part calculates and compares data. The output device changes electronic data back into information and presents the information to the user.
(가) 부분 : The input device

① interprets data.

② stores data.

③ compares data.

④ presents information to the user

⑤ passes the electronic data into the c.p.

(가) 부분 : The control part

① interprets data.

② stores data.

③ compares data.

④ presents information to the user

⑤ passes the electronic data into the c.p.

(가) 부분 : The output device

① interprets data.

② stores data.

③ compares data.

④ presents information to the user

⑤ passes the electronic data into the c.p.

(가) 부분 : The arithmetic part

① interprets data.

② stores data.

③ compares data.

④ presents information to the user

⑤ passes the electronic data into the c.p.

[16~18]
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하라.
The lowest temperature on earth was recorded in Antarctica at the Soviet scientific station Vostok on August 26, 1960. Vostok, however, is a place where people stay for a short time. The coldest place where people choose to live year-round is a village of six hundred souls in a mountain valley 700 meters (    ). It is Oymyakon.
윗글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

① Vostok as a Scientific Station

② Human Life in Antarctica

③ Recording of the Temperature

④ The Village Called Vostok

⑤ The Coldest Place in the World

윗글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

① Some scientists are staying year-round at Vostok.

② Six hundred people live in a village called Oymyakon.

③ Scientific methods are used to check the temperature.

④ People usually do not like to live at Oymyakon.

⑤ Temperature at Antarctica is the lowest in winter.

윗글의 (    )에 가장 적절한 것은?

① on the water

② over the ground

③ above sea level

④ of the height

⑤ up in the sky

[19~22]
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하라.
I have a special rule for travel: ( (가) ). I prefer to ask for directions. Sometimes I get lost, but I usually have a good time. I can practice a new language, meet new people and learn new customs. And I find out about different styles of directions every time I ask, "How can I get to the bank?" For example, people in Japan will say, "Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a supermarket. The bank is across from the bus stop." People in Los Angeles have no idea of distance on the map, so they measure distance ( (나) ). They will answer, "It's about five minutes from here." If you ask people in Los Angeles, "How many miles away is the bank?", they will probably say, "I don't know." People in Greece will say, "Follow me." Then he will lead you through the streets of the city to the bank.
윗글의 (가)에 들어갈 가장 적절한 것은?

① always carry a map

② never carry a map

③ travel for learning

④ travel by bus

⑤ ask for money

윗글의 (나)에 들어갈 가장 적절한 것은?

① in time

② in miles

③ by using maps

④ neither in time, nor in miles

⑤ not only in time, but also in miles

윗글의 내용으로 보아 필자가 여행 중에 경험한 것은?

① The writer gave directions to other foreigners.

② The writer led Greeks to Los Angeles in America.

③ The writer could not understand the traffic rules in Japan.

④ The writer sometimes lost his way in other countries.

⑤ The writer had a hard time learning new customs.

윗글의 내용과 일치하도록 (    )를 채우면?
The styles of giving direcetions (    ).

① differ from country to country

② are similar all over the world

③ are important when we go abroad

④ can be learned by leading foreigners

⑤ give no trouble to foreigners.

[23~25]
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하라.
Television can be very helpful to people who carefully choose the shows that they view. It can increase our knowledge of the outside world; there are good programs that help us understand many fields of study: science, medicine, the arts, and so on. ( (가) ), it benefits very old people who can't often leave the house as well as patients in hospitals. It also offers non-native speakers the advantage of daily informal language practice; (나) they can increase their vocabulary and practice listening.
윗글의 (가)에 들어갈 적절한 것은?

① Moreover

② Nevertheless

③ Therefore

④ Instead

⑤ However

윗글의 (나) they가 가리키는 것은?

① good programs

② many fields of studies

③ patients

④ very old people

⑤ nonnative speakers

윗글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

① TV can give us a lot of information.

② TV can make old people leave their houses.

③ TV can help people improve foreign languages.

④ TV can be of help to patients who have to stay in bed.

⑤ TV can give benefits to whoever chooses.

[26~28]
다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하라.
Most of my first year of school is lost to me. But one rainy afternoon does stand out clearly in my memory. It was the day my mother came late to pick me up from school. Every day at one o'clock I would eagerly wait for my mother's arrival. She would meet me in the school yard. But that day she never came. Looking at the empty spot where she usually stood, I felt given up for a moment. But I knew the way home, so fighting back my tears I began the walk home.
밑줄 친 부분의 내용을 올바르게 풀어쓴 것은?

① I try to forget the unpleasant afternoon.

② I stand up to remember one rainy afternoon.

③ I imagine standing up one rainy afternoon.

④ I remember well one rainy afternoon.

⑤ I put one rainy afternoon into my memory.

윗글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?

① I was eight years old when I entered school.

② I visited the school which I had attended.

③ I forgot to meet my mother at one o'clock.

④ I was pleased because my mother didn't come.

⑤ I used to wait for my mother after school.

윗글에서 필자가 말하고자 하는 것은?

① Why the writer's mother did not show up on a rainy day.

② The way the writer used to take to go home

③ The writer's memory of the first school year

④ An accident which happened to the mother

⑤ Parental meeting held at the school yard

[29~31]
밑줄 친 ①~④ 중 어법상 잘못된 것을 고르되, 잘못된 것이 없으면 ⑤를 고르라.
The important thing of you to learn is to speak in a way that fits the time and the place and the people to whom you are speaking.
No error.
Since last fall, the young researcher watched the flowers she grows respond to the sun.
No error.
The whole aim of good teaching is of turning the young learner into an independent man, who cannot merely learn but also work by themselves.
No error.
[주관식1~2]
밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중 어법상 잘못된 것을 찾아 답안지에 바르게 고쳐 쓰라. [각 2점]
주관식1.
Whenever I pass the street corner which the Orphan Home used to be, I remember the strange story of a boy named Ted.
주관식2.
My English grade, which for many reasons was not deserved, were sent to my parents, who chose not to comment on it.
주관식3.
다음 글을 5~10개의 영어 단어를 사용하여 한 문장으로 요약하라. [4점]
People often say that gold and silver are valuable because they are wanted by everybody. But I say that books are even more valuable because they are needed by everybody. Books are our friends. They introduce us to great men and women. They take us to different countries in the world. They tell us stories of all ages. Books are our teachers. They teach us life and truth and science and others. They can add what we know, widen our new words, make strong our character, and do many other things that silver and gold can not do.