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2학년 1학기 능률(김성곤) 4과

기말고사
영어Ⅰ A Protector of Our National Heritage

어법 3. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현을 골라


쓰시오.
1. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로
As soon as I walked in, I could not help but (A) [admire
가장 적절한 것은?
/ admiring] some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong
Yunju, a high school student, went to a Korean art Seon, a famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae.
exhibition. She wrote a report about her experience to These paintings were kept in an album called the
share with her class. Last week, I visited an exhibition Haeak jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery
of artwork and ancient items (A) [selecting / selected] of Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas.
from the Kansong Art Museum’s collection. The The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and
exhibition included information about the man who valleys (B) [make / makes] them look very inviting. I
gathered all of the artwork (B) [displaying / displayed] was shocked when the museum tour guide said that
there. His name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better the album was almost burned as kindling. Fortunately,
known by his pen name, Kansong. He was born into a it was rescued at the last minute and later purchased
rich family in 1906 and lived through the Japanese by Kansong. Knowing that these beautiful paintings
occupation of Korea. At the age of 24, he (C) [inherited (C) [was / were] nearly turned to ashes made me feel
/ was inherited] a massive fortune. very sad.

(A) (B) (C) (A) (B) (C)


① selected ··· displaying ··· inherited
② selected ··· displayed ··· inherited
③ selected ··· displayed ··· was inherited
④ selecting ··· displayed ··· inherited 4. 다음 중 어법상 옳은 것으로만 묶인 것은?
⑤ selecting ··· displaying ··· was inherited
The guide said that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye ⓐ
is the museum’s most precious treasure. Without it,
2. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것은 골라 번호를 the origins and fundamentals of Hangeul ⓑ would
쓰고 바르게 고쳐 쓰시오. have lost to history. It ⓒ has since been designated a
National Treasure of Korea and included in the
① Found in 1938, the Kansong Art Museum was UNESCO Memory of the World Register. Looking at the
Korea’s first private museum. When Kansong built ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong
it, he ② named it Bohwagak. He used the building commitment ⓓ to preserving Korean history.
as a place to store all of the important cultural items Standing in the middle of the exhibition hall, ⓔ
he ③ had collected over the years. Kansong died surrounding by Korean art, I could not stop ⓕ to
in 1962, and Bohwagak ④ was renamed the think about Kansong. He was an amazing person!
Kansong Art Museum in 1966. It now ⑤ holds
about 5,000 items, including 12 Korean National ① ⓐ ⓒ ⓓ ② ⓑ ⓒ ⓔ
Treasures. ③ ⓒ ⓓ ④ ⓐ ⓑ ⓕ
⑤ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ
( ) →

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


5. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것은?? 7. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로
가장 적절한 것은?
The exhibition included information about the man
who gathered all of the artwork displayed there. His The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous
name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he ① is better known porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
by his pen name, Kansong. He was born into a rich Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade
family in 1906 and lived through the Japanese occupation of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
of Korea. At the age of 24, he ② inherited a massive (A) [encircling / encircled] the entire vase. The cranes
fortune. After carefully thinking about ③ what seem to be alive and (B) [stretching / stretched] their
could he do for his country, he decided to use the wings in search of freedom. Kansong bought the vase
money to protect Korea’s cultural heritage from the from a Japanese art dealer in 1935. With the money
Japanese. This decision ④ was greatly influenced by he spent on it, Kansong could have bought 20 nice
his mentor, Oh Sechang, who was an independence houses! Later, a different Japanese collector offered
activist and had keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s double the price Kansong (C) [paid / had paid] for the
guidance and his own convictions, Kansong devoted most vase. However, Kansong refused to part with it
of his fortune to ⑤ acquiring old books, paintings, and because he knew it was the most magnificent vase of
other works of art. its kind.

(A) (B) (C)


① encircling ··· stretched ··· had paid
② encircling ··· stretching ··· had paid
③ encircling ··· stretching ··· paid
6. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것을 모두 고 ④ encircled ··· stretching ··· had paid
르시오. (2개) ⑤ encircled ··· stretched ··· paid

From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum


Haerye ① had discovered, Kansong ② couldn’t stop
thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all 8. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것은??
costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
obtain the book. He purchased it at ③ ten times the As soon as I walked in, I ① could not help admiring
price the owner was asking and carefully hid it in his some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a
house. When the Japanese were finally defeated, he famous Korean artist also ② known as Gyeomjae.
was able to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide These paintings were kept in an album ③ called the
said that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye ④ is the Haeak jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery
museum’s most precious treasure. Without it, the of Geumgangsan Mountain and its ④ surrounding
origins and fundamentals of Hangeul ⑤ would have areas. The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains,
lost to history. It has since been designated a National rivers, and valleys makes them look very ⑤ invited. I
Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO was shocked when the museum tour guide said that
Memory of the World Register. the album was almost burned as kindling. Fortunately,
it was rescued at the last minute and later purchased
by Kansong.

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


9. 밑줄 친 부분을 어법에 맞게 바르게 영작한 것은?? 11. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법이나 문맥상 옳지 않은 것은??

This decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh The next item that ① impressed me was a gorgeous
Sechang, who was an independence activist and had porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
keen insight into Korean art.With Oh’s guidance and Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade
his own convictions, Kansong spent most of his of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
fortune acquiring old books, paintings, and other encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to ② be
works of art. He considered these items the pride of alive and stretching their wings in search of freedom.
the nation and believed they represented the national Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
spirit. 그의 행동이 없었다면, 그것들은 파괴되거나 해외로 in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong
반출되었을 것이다. ③ should have bought 20 nice houses! Later, a
different Japanese collector offered ④ double the
① Without his actions, they would be destroyed or price Kansong had paid for the vase. However,
taken overseas. Kansong refused ⑤ to part with it because he knew it
② If it were not for his actions, they would have
was the most magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is
been destroyed or taken overseas.
listed as one of Korea’s National Treasures.
③ But for his actions, they would have destroyed
or taken overseas.
④ If it had not been for his actions, they would
have been destroyed or taken overseas. 12. (A), (B), (C), (D) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현을
⑤ Without his actions, they would have destroyed 골라 쓰시오.
or taken overseas.
From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all
costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
10. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것은?? obtain the book. He purchased it at ten times the price
the owner was asking and carefully (A) [hiding / hid]
These paintings were kept in an album called the
it in his house. When the Japanese (B) [defeated / were
Haeak jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery defeated], he was able to share it with the rest of
of Geumgangsan Mountain and ① its surrounding Korea. The guide said that the Hunminjeongeum
areas. The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, Haerye is the museum’s most precious treasure.
rivers, and valleys makes them look very inviting. I was Without it, the origins and fundamentals of Hangeul
② shocked when the museum tour guide said that the would have been lost to history. It has since (C)
album was almost burned as kindling. Fortunately, it [designated / been designated] a National Treasure of
③ rescued at the last minute and later purchased by Korea and included in the UNESCO Memory of the
Kansong. Knowing that these beautiful paintings were World Register. Looking at the ancient book, I could
nearly turned to ashes made me ④ feel very sad. I am feel Kansong’s strong commitment to (D) [preserve /
thankful that these paintings are still around so that preserving] Korean history.
future generations can also appreciate ⑤ them.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


13. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로 15. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로
가장 적절한 것은? 가장 적절한 것은?

After carefully thinking about what he could do for his He was an amazing person! He did not collect art for
country, he decided to use the money to protect his personal enjoyment. He did it to protect Korea’s
Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. This cultural identity during the harsh Japanese colonial
decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh
period. After Korea regained its independence, he
Sechang, who was an independence activist and had
keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s guidance and stopped (A) [to collect / collecting] art, as he knew it
his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his would (B) [safe / safely] remain in Korea. (C) [During /
fortune to (A) [acquire / acquiring] old books, While] our country’s worst time, a single man was able
paintings, and other works of art. He considered these to defend Korea’s national spirit and pride. Thanks to
items the pride of the nation and (B) [believing / him, we are still able to experience an essential part
believed] they represented the national spirit. Without
of Korean culture today.
his actions, they would have (C) [destroyed / been
destroyed] or taken overseas.
(A) (B) (C)
(A) (B) (C) ① to collect ··· safe ··· While
① acquire ··· believed ··· been destroyed ② to collect ··· safely ··· During
② acquire ··· believing ··· destroyed ③ collecting ··· safely ··· While
③ acquiring ··· believed ··· destroyed ④ collecting ··· safely ··· During
④ acquiring ··· believing ··· been destroyed ⑤ collecting ··· safe ··· During
⑤ acquiring ··· believed ··· been destroyed

16. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현으로


가장 적절한 것은?
14. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 어법상 옳지 않은 것은?
Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong (A)
never forget – an original copy of the [could have bought / should have bought] 20 nice
Hunminjeongeum Haerye. This ancient book was houses! Later, a different Japanese collector offered
written in 1446, and it ① explains the ideas and double the price Kansong (B) [paid / had paid] for the
principles behind the creation of Hangeul, the writing vase. However, Kansong refused to part with it
system of the Korean language. It ② was found in because he knew it was the most magnificent vase of
Andong in 1940. At that time, however, Korea ③ was its kind. Today it (C) [listed / is listed] as one of Korea’s
still occupied by Japan. The Japanese colonial National Treasures. Seeing it in person was an
government intended to get rid of the Korean absolutely breathtaking experience!
language. Schools ④ were forbidden to teach lessons
in Korean, and scholars who studied Korean ⑤ had (A) (B) (C)
arrested. ① could have bought ··· paid ··· is listed
② could have bought ··· had paid ··· listed
③ could have bought ··· had paid ··· is listed
④ should have bought ··· had paid ··· is listed
⑤ should have bought ··· paid ··· listed

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


문맥 단어 19. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 문맥에 맞는 표현을 골
라 쓰시오.
17. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지
From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
않은 것은?
Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it (A) [at
Yunju, a high school student, went to a Korean art
all costs / at no cost]. After years of waiting, he was
exhibition. She wrote a report about her experience to
finally able to obtain the book. He purchased it at ten
share with her class. Last week, I visited an exhibition
times the price the owner was asking and carefully hid
of artwork and ancient items ① selected from the
it in his house. When the Japanese were finally
Kansong Art Museum’s collection. The exhibition
defeated, he was able to share it with the rest of Korea.
included information about the man who ② gathered
The guide said that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the
all of the artwork displayed there. His name was Jeon
museum’s most precious treasure. Without it, the
Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen name,
origins and fundamentals of Hangeul would have been
Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906 and lived
lost to history. It has since been (B) [designed /
through the Japanese ③ occupation of Korea. At the
designated] a National Treasure of Korea and included
age of 24, he ④ left a massive fortune. After carefully
in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. Looking
thinking about what he could do for his country, he
at the ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong (C)
decided to use the money to ⑤ protect Korea’s
[dedication / indifference] to preserving Korean
cultural heritage from the Japanese.
history.

(A) (B) (C)

18. 밑줄 친 부분을 비슷한 의미의 단어로 바꿔 쓸 때 20. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지
적절하지 않은 것은? 않은 것은?

As soon as I walked in, I could not help but ① admire Standing in the middle of the exhibition hall,
some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a ② surrounded by Korean art, I could not stop thinking
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These about Kansong. He was an amazing person! He did not
paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak
collect art for his ① personal enjoyment. He did it to
jeonsincheop. They ③ depict the beautiful ④
protect Korea’s cultural identity during the ② harsh
scenery of Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding
areas. The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, Japanese colonial period. After Korea regained its
rivers, and valleys makes them look very ⑤ inviting. I independence, he ③ continued collecting art, as he
was shocked when the museum tour guide said that knew it would safely remain in Korea. During our
the album was almost burned as kindling. country’s worst time, a single man was able to ④ defend
Korea’s national spirit and pride. Thanks to him, we
① admire → marvel
are still able to experience an ⑤ essential part of
② famous → renowned
③ depict → portray Korean culture today.
④ scenery → landscape
⑤ inviting → unappealing

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


21. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 23. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지
않은 것은? 않은 것은?

After carefully thinking about what he could do for From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
his country, he decided to use the money to protect Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
Korea’s cultural ① heritage from the Japanese. thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all
This decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
① acquire the book. He purchased it at ten times the
Oh Sechang, who was an independence activist and
price the owner was asking and carefully ② hid it in
had ② keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s
his house. When the Japanese were finally ③ defended,
guidance and his own ③ convictions, Kansong he was able to share it with the rest of Korea. The
devoted most of his fortune to acquiring old books, guide said that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the
paintings, and other works of art. He considered museum’s most precious treasure. Without it, the
these items the pride of the nation and believed origins and fundamentals of Hangeul would have been
they ④ symbolized the national spirit. Without his ④ lost to history. It has since been designated a
National Treasure of Korea and included in the
actions, they ⑤ wouldn’t have been destroyed or
UNESCO Memory of the World Register. Looking at
taken overseas.
the ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong
⑤ commitment to preserving Korean history.

22. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 문맥에 맞는 낱말로


가장 적절한 것은?

As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire


some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These 24. (A), (B) 각 괄호 안에서 문맥에 맞는 표현을 골라
paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak 쓰시오.
jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery of
Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas. (A) [Found / Established] in 1938, the Kansong Art
The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and Museum was Korea’s first (B) [public / private]
valleys makes them look very inviting. I was (A)
museum. When Kansong built it, he named it
[relieved / shocked] when the museum tour guide said
that the album was almost burned as kindling. Bohwagak. He used the building as a place to store
Fortunately, it was rescued at the last minute and later all of the important cultural items he had collected
purchased by Kansong. Knowing that these beautiful over the years. Kansong died in 1962, and
paintings were nearly turned to ashes made me feel Bohwagak was renamed the Kansong Art Museum in
very sad. I am (B) [grateful / ungrateful] that these 1966. It now holds about 5,000 items, including 12
paintings are still around so that future generations
Korean National Treasures.
can also (C) [appreciate / overlook] them.

(A) (B) (C) (A) (B)


① relieved ··· ungrateful ··· overlook
② relieved ··· grateful ··· appreciate
③ shocked ··· grateful ··· overlook
④ shocked ··· grateful ··· appreciate
⑤ shocked ··· ungrateful ··· appreciate

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


25. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 27. 다음 글의 흐름 상 밑줄 친 부분에 적절하지 않은
않은 것은? 표현은?

The next item that impressed me was a ① gorgeous From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant ② shade thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all
of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to be alive obtain the book. He purchased it at ten times the price
and stretching their wings in search of freedom. the owner was asking and carefully hid it in his house.
Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art When the Japanese were finally defeated, he was able
dealer in 1935. With the money he spent on it, to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide said that
Kansong ③could have bought 20 nice houses! Later, the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s most
a different Japanese collector offered double the price treasure. Without it, the origins and
Kansong had paid for the vase. However, Kansong ④ fundamentals of Hangeul would have been lost to
agreed to part with it because he knew it was the most history. It has since been designated a National
magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is listed as one Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO
of Korea’s National Treasures. Seeing it in person was Memory of the World Register.
an absolutely ⑤ breathtaking experience!
① valuable ② invaluable
③ worthless ④ priceless
⑤ precious
26. (A), (B), (C) 각 괄호 안에서 문맥에 맞는 낱말로
가장 적절한 것은?

After Korea regained its independence, he stopped


collecting art, as he knew it would safely remain in 28. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지
Korea. During our country’s worst time, a single man 않은 것은?
was able to (A) [defend / offend] Korea’s national spirit
and pride. Thanks to him, we are still able to Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that
experience an essential part of Korean culture today. I will never forget – an ① original copy of the
(B) [Found / Founded] in 1938, the Kansong Art
Hunminjeongeum Haerye. This ancient book was
Museum was Korea’s first (C) [public / private]
written in 1446, and it explains the ideas and
museum. When Kansong built it, he named it
Bohwagak. He used the building as a place to store all principles behind the creation of Hangeul, the ②
of the important cultural items he had collected over writing system of the Korean language. It was found in
the years. Kansong died in 1962, and Bohwagak was Andong in 1940. At that time, however, Korea was still
renamed the Kansong Art Museum in 1966. It now ③ occupied by Japan. The Japanese colonial
holds about 5,000 items, including 12 Korean National government intended to ④ eliminate the Korean
Treasures.
language. Schools were ⑤ permitted to teach lessons
(A) (B) (C) in Korean, and scholars who studied Korean were
① defend ··· Founded ··· public arrested.
② defend ··· Found ··· private
③ defend ··· Founded ··· private
④ offend ··· Found ··· public
⑤ offend ··· Founded ··· private

이 자료는 저작권의 보호를 받는 합법 저작물로 무단 배포 및 재판매할 수 없습니다. (SV-105771)


영영 단어 30. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤의 문맥상 영어 설명으로
적절하지 않은 것은?
29. 다음 글의 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 단어를 주어진 영어
As soon as I walked in, I could not help but ① admire
설명과 철자를 이용하여 쓰시오.
some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a
Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These
ancient items selected from the Kansong Art Museum’s paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak
collection. The exhibition included information about jeonsincheop. They ② depict the beautiful scenery of
the man who gathered all of the artwork displayed Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas.
there. His name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better
The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and
known by his pen name, Kansong. He was born into a
valleys makes them look very ③ inviting. I was shocked
rich family in 1906 and lived through the Japanese
(A) o of Korea. At the age of 24, he inherited when the museum tour guide said that the album was
a massive fortune. After carefully thinking about what almost burned as ④ kindling. Fortunately, it was
he could do for his country, he decided to use the money rescued at the last minute and later purchased by
to protect Korea’s cultural (B) h from the Kansong. Knowing that these beautiful paintings were
Japanese. This decision was greatly influenced by his nearly turned to ashes made me feel very sad. I am
mentor, Oh Sechang, who was an independence
thankful that these paintings are still around so that
activist and had keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s
guidance and his own convictions, Kansong devoted future generations can also ⑤ appreciate them.
most of his fortune to acquiring old books, paintings,
and other works of art. ① admire : to look at something and think how
beautiful or impressive it is
② depict : to show something in a painting
(A) : a situation where an army takes control of ③ inviting : very attractive
another country and stays there to manage it ④ kindling : small sticks, leaves etc that you use to
start a fire
(B) : the art, traditions, and beliefs that a society ⑤ appreciate : to say that you are grateful for
considers important to its history and culture something

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31. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤의 문맥상 영어 설명으로 33. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤의 문맥상 영어 설명으로
적절하지 않은 것은? 적절하지 않은 것은?

The next item that impressed me was a ① gorgeous Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will never
porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with forget – an ① original copy of the Hunminjeongeum
Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant ② shade Haerye. This ancient book was written in 1446, and it
of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
explains the ideas and ② principles behind the creation
③ encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to be
alive and stretching their wings in search of freedom. of Hangeul, the writing system of the Korean language. It
Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer was found in Andong in 1940. At that time, however,
in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong could Korea was still occupied by Japan. The Japanese ③
have bought 20 nice houses! Later, a different colonial government intended to ④ get rid of the Korean
Japanese collector offered double the price Kansong language. Schools were ⑤ forbidden to teach lessons in
had paid for the vase. However, Kansong refused to
Korean, and scholars who studied Korean were arrested.
part with it because he knew it was the most
magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is listed as one
① original : not a copy or imitation
of Korea’s National Treasures. Seeing it ④ in person
② principle : the basic idea that a system is based on
was an absolutely ⑤ breathtaking experience!
③ colonial : relating to a system or period in which
one country rules another
① gorgeous : extremely beautiful or attractive
④ get rid of : to eliminate, throw away, or remove
② shade : slight darkness caused by something
⑤ forbidden : allowed
blocking the direct light from the sun
③ encircle : to surround something completely
④ in person : actually present; go somewhere yourself
⑤ breathtaking : very exciting, impressive, or surprising

34. 다음 글의 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 단어를 주어진 영어


32. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 단어를 주어진 영어 설명과
설명과 철자를 이용하여 쓰시오. (어법에 맞는 형태로 쓸 것)
철자를 이용하여 쓰시오.

(A) F in 1938, the Kansong Art Museum was


Standing in the middle of the exhibition hall,
surrounded by Korean art, I could not stop thinking Korea’s first private museum. When Kansong built
about Kansong. He was an amazing person! He did not it, he named it Bohwagak. He used the building as
collect art for his personal enjoyment. He did it to a place to (B) s all of the important cultural
protect Korea’s cultural identity during the harsh items he had collected over the years. Kansong died
Japanese colonial period. After Korea regained its in 1962, and Bohwagak was renamed the Kansong
independence, he stopped collecting art, as he knew
Art Museum in 1966. It now holds about 5,000
it would safely remain in Korea. During our country’s
items, including 12 Korean National Treasures.
worst time, a single man was able to d Korea’s
national spirit and pride. Thanks to him, we are still
able to experience an essential part of Korean culture (A) : to start something such as an organization,
today. school, often by providing the necessary money

d : to fight in order to keep something safe; (B) : to put or keep things in a place
to protect something

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35. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤의 문맥상 영어 설명으로 36. 다음 글의 빈칸 (A), (B), (C)에 들어갈 단어를 주어진
적절하지 않은 것은? 영어 설명과 철자를 이용하여 쓰시오. (어법에 맞는 형태로
쓸 것)
The exhibition included information about the man
who gathered all of the artwork displayed there. His From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better known by Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all
his pen name, Kansong. He was born into a rich family
costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
in 1906 and lived through the Japanese occupation of
obtain the book. He purchased it at ten times the price
Korea. At the age of 24, he ① inherited a massive the owner was asking and carefully hid it in his house.
fortune. After carefully thinking about what he could When the Japanese were finally (A) d , he was
do for his country, he decided to use the money to able to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide said
protect Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s
This decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh most precious treasure. Without it, the origins and
fundamentals of Hangeul would have been lost to
Sechang, who was an ② independence activist and had
history. It has since been (B) d a National
③ keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s guidance and Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO
his own ④ convictions, Kansong ⑤ devoted most of his Memory of the World Register. Looking at the
fortune to acquiring old books, paintings, and other ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong (C)
works of art. c to preserving Korean history.

① inherit : to leave money, property to somebody (A) : to have victory over an opponent;
when people die to win against somebody in a war
② independence : freedom from outside control
③ keen : highly developed or sharp; having an (B) : to choose something for a particular purpose
extremely good ability
④ conviction : a strong opinion or belief (C) : the hard work and loyalty that someone gives to
⑤ devote : to use all or most of one’s time, effort etc. to an activity, organization etc
do something

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서술형 38. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>
안의 단어를 모두 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
(단어 변형 및 추가 가능)
37. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>
안의 단어를 모두 활용하여 (A), (B)를 완성하시오. When the Japanese were finally defeated, he was able
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음) to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide said that
the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s most
The exhibition included information about the man
precious treasure. 그것이 없었다면, 한글의 기원과 기본
who gathered (A)
원칙은 역사 속으로 사라졌을 것이다. It has since been
. (그 전시회는 그곳에 전시된 모든
designated a National Treasure of Korea and included
미술품을 모은 남자에 대한 정보를 포함했다.) His name was
in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. Looking
Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen
at the ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong
name, Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906
commitment to preserving Korean history.
and lived through the Japanese occupation of Korea.
At the age of 24, he inherited a massive fortune. After <보기>
carefully thinking about what he could do for his the origins and fundamentals of Hangeul / lose
country, he decided to use the money to protect if / for / to history / it
Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. This
decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh 정답 :
Sechang, who was an independence activist and had
keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s guidance and
his own convictions, Kansong (B)
old books, paintings, and other
works of art. (간송은 그의 재산 대부분을 오래된 책, 그림,
그리고 다른 미술품을 획득하는 데 바쳤다.) 39. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>
안의 단어를 모두 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 1단어 추가할 것)
<보기>
(A) : display / of / there / artwork / the / all
As soon as I walked in, I
(B) : his / to / of / acquire / most / devote / fortune some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong
Seon, a famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. (겸
재로도 알려진 유명한 한국 화가 정선이 그린 수묵화 몇 점을
감탄하며 바라보지 않을 수 없었다.) These paintings were
kept in an album called the Haeak jeonsincheop. They
depict the beautiful scenery of Geumgangsan
Mountain and its surrounding areas. The way
Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and valleys
makes them look very inviting.

<보기>
but / not / can / admire

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40. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기> 42. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>
안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 안의 단어를 활용하여 (A), (B)문장을 완성하시오.
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음) (어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음)

I was shocked when the museum tour guide said that Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
the album was almost burned as kindling. Fortunately, in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong
it was rescued at the last minute and later purchased (A)_______________ (살 수도 있었다) 20 nice houses!
by Kansong. 이 아름다운 그림들이 재가 될 뻔했다는 것을 Later, a different Japanese collector offered (B)
알고 나는 매우 슬펐다. I am thankful that these __________________________________ (간송이 지급했던
paintings are still around so that future generations 금액의 두 배를) for the vase. However, Kansong refused
can also appreciate them. to part with it because he knew it was the most
magnificent vase of its kind.
<보기>
that / to / know / paintings / ash <보기>
be / beautiful / nearly / turn / these (A) : buy / could / have
(B) : Kansong / pay / the / double / have / price
정답 :
(A) :
made me feel very sad.
(B) :

41. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>


안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 43. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 문장을
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 1단어 추가) 완성하시오. (세 단어)

The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it
of green, 아름다운 구름과 학 무늬가 화병 전체를 둘러싸고 . (그는 무슨 수를 써서라도 그것을 지켜야만
있으며. The cranes seem to be alive and stretching their 한다는 것을 알았다.) After years of waiting, he was
wings in search of freedom. Kansong bought the vase finally able to obtain the book. He purchased it at ten
from a Japanese art dealer in 1935. times the price the owner was asking and carefully hid
it in his house.
<보기>
encircle / clouds / a lovely pattern / and / of
cranes / the entire vase 정답 :

정답 :

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44. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기> 46. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보
안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 기> 안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. (어법에
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음) 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음)

Kansong refused to part with it because he knew it was After years of waiting, he was finally able to obtain the
the most magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is listed book. He purchased it
as one of Korea’s National Treasures. 그것을 직접 보는 (소유자가 요구한 가격의 10배에)
것은 정말로 숨이 막히는 경험이었다! Finally, I saw the and carefully hid it in his house. When the Japanese
one item in the museum that I will never forget – an were finally defeated, he was able to share it with the
original copy of the Hunminjeongeum Haerye. rest of Korea. The guide said that the
Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s most
<보기> precious treasure.
it / in / absolutely / see / breathtaking
be / an / experience / person <보기>
the / at / ask / be / times
ten / price / the owner
정답 :
정답 :

45. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기> 47. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>


안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음) (어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음)

Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will After Korea regained its independence, he stopped
never forget – an original copy of the collecting art, .
Hunminjeongeum Haerye. This ancient book was
(그는 미술품이 안전하게 한국에 남아 있으리라는 것을 알
written in 1446, and it explains the ideas and principles
behind the creation of Hangeul, the writing system of 고 있었기 때문이다.) During our country’s worst time, a
the Korean language. It was found in Andong in 1940. single man was able to defend Korea’s national spirit
At that time, however, Korea was still occupied by and pride. Thanks to him, we are still able to
Japan. The Japanese colonial government intended to experience an essential part of Korean culture today.
get rid of the Korean language. 학교들은 한국어로 수업
하는 것을 금지 당했다, and scholars who studied <보기>
Korean were arrested.
in / he / safe / remain / know / would / as
it / Korea
<보기>
lessons / schools / to / in
Korean / teach / forbid / be 정답 :

정답 :

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48. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기> 50. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>
안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. 안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
(어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음) (어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음)

Looking at the ancient book, 나는 한국 역사를 보호하려 As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire
는 간송의 강한 의지를 느낄 수 있었다. Standing in the some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a
middle of the exhibition hall, surrounded by Korean famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These
art, I could not stop thinking about Kansong. He was paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak
an amazing person! He did not collect art for his jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery of
personal enjoyment. He did it to protect Korea’s Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas.
cultural identity during the harsh Japanese colonial 겸재가 산과 강, 계곡을 그린 방식은 그것들을 매우 매력적으
period. 로 보이게 한다.

<보기> <보기>
Korean history / feel / strong / preserve look / Gyeomjae / make / very / paint / inviting
Kansong’s / to / commitment / could / I the mountains, rivers, and valleys / the / them / way

정답 : 정답 :

51. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기>


49. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 우리말과 같은 뜻이 되도록 <보기> 안의 단어를 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오.
안의 단어를 모두 활용하여 문장을 완성하시오. (어법에 맞게 단어 변형 가능, 단어 추가 없음)
(단어 변형 및 추가 가능)
The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous
With Oh’s guidance and his own convictions, Kansong porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
devoted most of his fortune to acquiring old books, Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade
paintings, and other works of art. He considered these of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
items the pride of the nation and believed they encircling the entire vase. 그 학들은 살아서 자유를 찾아
represented the national spirit. 그의 행동이 없었다면, 날개를 뻗고 있는 것처럼 보인다.
그것들은 파괴되거나 해외로 반출되었을 것이다.
<보기>
in search of / alive / cranes / be / wings
<보기>
the / their / freedom / stretch / and
destroy / actions / overseas
without / take
정답 : It seems that
정답 :

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내용 일치 53. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?

52. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하는 것을 모두 고르시오. (2개) Yunju, a high school student, went to a Korean art
exhibition. She wrote a report about her experience to
Yunju, a high school student, went to a Korean art share with her class. Last week, I visited an exhibition
exhibition. She wrote a report about her experience to of artwork and ancient items selected from the
share with her class. Last week, I visited an exhibition Kansong Art Museum’s collection. The exhibition
of artwork and ancient items selected from the included information about the man who gathered all
Kansong Art Museum’s collection. The exhibition of the artwork displayed there. His name was Jeon
included information about the man who gathered all Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen name,
of the artwork displayed there. His name was Jeon Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906 and
Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen name, lived through the Japanese occupation of Korea. At
Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906 and the age of 24, he inherited a massive fortune. After
lived through the Japanese occupation of Korea. At carefully thinking about what he could do for his
the age of 24, he inherited a massive fortune. After country, he decided to use the money to protect
carefully thinking about what he could do for his Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. This
country, he decided to use the money to protect decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh
Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. This Sechang, who was an independence activist and had
decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s guidance and
Sechang, who was an independence activist and had his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his
keen insight into Korean art. With Oh’s guidance and fortune to acquiring old books, paintings, and other
his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his works of art.
fortune to acquiring old books, paintings, and other
works of art. ① 윤주는 한국 미술 전시회에 다녀왔다.
② 전형필은 필명으로 더 잘 알려져 있다.
① Yunju went to the Kansong Art Museum to
③ 전형필은 한국 미술에 날카로운 통찰력을 가지고 있었다.
appreciate all the artwork Kansong had collected.
④ 오세창은 전형필의 스승이자 독립운동가였다.
② When Kansong inherited a fortune, Korea was
⑤ 간송은 대부분의 재산을 오래된 서적, 그림, 미술품을
occupied by Japan.
획득하는데 사용했다.
③ Kansong decided to protect Korea’s cultural
heritage since he had keen insight into Korean art.
④ Oh’s convictions made Kansong devote his money
to acquiring Korean artwork.
⑤ Kansong devoted most of his fortune to collecting
Korea’s cultural art.

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54. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 55. 밑줄 친 Celadon Prunus Vase with Inlaid Cloud and
Crane Design에 대한 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을
Kansong devoted most of his fortune to acquiring old 모두 고르시오. (2개)
books, paintings, and other works of art. He
considered these items the pride of the nation and The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous
believed they represented the national spirit. Without porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
his actions, they would have been destroyed or taken Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade
overseas. As soon as I walked in, I could not help but of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
admire some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to be alive
a famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These and stretching their wings in search of freedom.
paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery of in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong could
Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas. have bought 20 nice houses! Later, a different
The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and Japanese collector offered double the price Kansong
valleys makes them look very inviting. I was shocked had paid for the vase. However, Kansong refused to
when the museum tour guide said that the album was part with it because he knew it was the most
almost burned as kindling. Fortunately, it was rescued magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is listed as one
at the last minute and later purchased by Kansong. of Korea’s National Treasures.
Knowing that these beautiful paintings were nearly
turned to ashes made me feel very sad. I am thankful ① It was decorated with the pattern of clouds and
that these paintings are still around so that future cranes.
generations can also appreciate them.
② Kansong sold 20 nice houses to buy the vase.
③ Kansong appreciated the value of the vase, which
① Thanks to Kansong’s dedication to obtaining
made him turn down a Japanese collector’s offer.
Korean works of art, they weren’t destroyed or
④ It was the most magnificent vase of all kinds of
taken overseas.
Korean works of art.
② The writer marveled at some ink-and-water
⑤ It is on the list of Korea’s National Treasures.
paintings by Jeong Seon.
③ Gyeomjae’s paintings portray Geumgangsan
Mountain and its surrounding areas.
④ The value of the album was not properly
appreciated at that time.
⑤ The album was nearly burned as kindling but luckily
it was rescued by Kansong.

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56. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 57. Hunminjeongeum Haerye에 대한 다음 글의 내용과
일치하지 않는 것은?
Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will
never forget – an original copy of the Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will
Hunminjeongeum Haerye. This ancient book was never forget – an original copy of the
written in 1446, and it explains the ideas and principles Hunminjeongeum Haerye. This ancient book was
behind the creation of Hangeul, the writing system of written in 1446, and it explains the ideas and principles
the Korean language. It was found in Andong in 1940. behind the creation of Hangeul, the writing system of
At that time, however, Korea was still occupied by the Korean language. It was found in Andong in 1940.
Japan. The Japanese colonial government intended to At that time, however, Korea was still occupied by
get rid of the Korean language. Schools were Japan. The Japanese colonial government intended to
forbidden to teach lessons in Korean, and scholars get rid of the Korean language. Schools were
who studied Korean were arrested. forbidden to teach lessons in Korean, and scholars
who studied Korean were arrested. From the moment
① 글쓴이는 박물관에서 마지막으로 훈민정음 해례본의 he heard that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye had been
복사본을 봤다. discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop thinking about it.
② 훈민정음 해례본은 1446년에 쓰여졌고, 안동에서 발견 He knew he had to protect it at all costs.
되었다.
① It contains the origins and basic principles of the
③ 훈민정음 해례본은 한글 창제의 바탕이 되는 발상 및 원리
writing system of the Korean language.
를 설명한 고서이다.
② It is the original copy discovered in Andong after
④ 훈민정음 해례본 발견 당시 우리나라는 일본에 점령된 상태
the Japanese colonial period.
였다.
③ The Japanese colonial government tried to
⑤ 일본 식민 정부는 한국어를 없애려 했다.
eliminate the Korean language.
④ Upon hearing that it had been found, Kansong
couldn’t help but keep thinking about it.
⑤ He thought he had to protect it by any means.

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58. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 모두 고르시오. 59. Hunminjeongeum Haerye에 대한 다음 글의 내용과
(2개) 일치하지 않는 것은?

From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum
Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop Haerye had been discovered, Kansong couldn’t stop
thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all thinking about it. He knew he had to protect it at all
costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to costs. After years of waiting, he was finally able to
obtain the book. He purchased it at ten times the price obtain the book. He purchased it at ten times the price
the owner was asking and carefully hid it in his house. the owner was asking and carefully hid it in his house.
When the Japanese were finally defeated, he was able When the Japanese were finally defeated, he was able
to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide said that to share it with the rest of Korea. The guide said that
the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s most the Hunminjeongeum Haerye is the museum’s most
precious treasure. Without it, the origins and precious treasure. Without it, the origins and
fundamentals of Hangeul would have been lost to fundamentals of Hangeul would have been lost to
history. It has since been designated a National history. It has since been designated a National
Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO
Memory of the World Register. Memory of the World Register.

① 훈민정음 해례본이 발견된 직후 간송은 어렵게 그 책을 ① As soon as he heard about the book, Kansong
입수할 수 있었다. obtained it by paying much higher than asked.
② 간송은 원래 소유자가 요구한 가격의 10배로 훈민정음 ② It was not until the Japanese were defeated that
해례본을 샀다. Kansong could reveal it to the public.
③ 간송은 훈민정음 해례본을 입수하자마자 대중에게 공개했다. ③ Thanks to Kansong, the ideas and fundamentals of
④ 훈민정음 해례본이 없었다면 한글의 기원과 기본원칙 등 Hangeul have been passed on to descendants.
한글에 대한 배경지식이 전해지지 않았을 것이다. ④ The value of Hunminjeongeum Haerye is
⑤ 훈민정음 해례본은 국보로 지정되고 유네스코 세계기록 recognized internationally as well as nationally.
유산에 포함되었다. ⑤ Kansong was committed to preserving Korean
history.

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60. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 61. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 모두 고르시오.
(2개)
Looking at the ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s
strong commitment to preserving Korean history. During our country’s worst time, a single man was able
Standing in the middle of the exhibition hall, to defend Korea’s national spirit and pride. Thanks to
surrounded by Korean art, I could not stop thinking him, we are still able to experience an essential part
about Kansong. He was an amazing person! He did not of Korean culture today. Founded in 1938, the
collect art for his personal enjoyment. He did it to Kansong Art Museum was Korea’s first private
protect Korea’s cultural identity during the harsh museum. When Kansong built it, he named it
Japanese colonial period. After Korea regained its Bohwagak. He used the building as a place to store all
independence, he stopped collecting art, as he knew of the important cultural items he had collected over
it would safely remain in Korea. During our country’s the years. Kansong died in 1962, and Bohwagak was
worst time, a single man was able to defend Korea’s renamed the Kansong Art Museum in 1966. It now
national spirit and pride. Thanks to him, we are still holds about 5,000 items, including 12 Korean National
able to experience an essential part of Korean culture Treasures.
today.
① 간송 덕분에 우리는 오늘날 한국 문화의 중요한 부분을
① When the writer was in the exhibition hall, she 경험할 수 있다.
continued thinking about Kansong. ② 간송 미술관은 1938년 설립된 한국 최초의 공공 미술관
② Kansong collected art not only for his personal 이다.
pleasure but also for protecting Korea’s cultural ③ 간송은 그 건물에 그가 수집한 중요한 문화적 물품을
identity. 보관했다.
③ Kansong collected art to defend Korea’s cultural ④ 간송은 자신의 필명을 따 보화각을 간송 미술관으로 바꾸
identity from Japan’s oppression. 었다.
④ Kansong didn’t continue gathering artwork after ⑤ 간송 미술관은 한국의 국보 12점을 포함하여, 약 5000점
Korea’s independence. 의 물품을 소장하고 있다.
⑤ We can appreciate the essence of Korean culture
thanks to Kansong.

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62. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 순서

He did not collect art for his personal enjoyment. He


63. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
did it to protect Korea’s cultural identity during the
harsh Japanese colonial period. After Korea regained
Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and
its independence, he stopped collecting art, as he
ancient items selected from the Kansong Art
knew it would safely remain in Korea. Thanks to him,
Museum’s collection.
we are still able to experience an essential part of
Korean culture today. Founded in 1938, the Kansong
(A) At the age of 24, he inherited a massive fortune. After
Art Museum was Korea’s first private museum. When
carefully thinking about what he could do for his country,
Kansong built it, he named it Bohwagak. He used the
he decided to use the money to protect Korea’s cultural
building as a place to store all of the important
heritage from the Japanese. This decision was greatly
cultural items he had collected over the years.
influenced by his mentor, Oh Sechang, who was an
Kansong died in 1962, and Bohwagak was renamed the
independence activist and had keen insight into Korean
Kansong Art Museum in 1966. It now holds about 5,000
art.
items, including 12 Korean National Treasures.

(B) The exhibition included information about the man


① Kansong took the lead in protecting Korea’s
who gathered all of the artwork displayed there. His name
cultural assets.
was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen
② Kansong collected art to protect Korea’s cultural
name, Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906
identity against harsh Japanese imperialism.
and lived through the Japanese occupation of Korea.
③ Kansong continued to collect art to protect Korea’s
cultural identity even after its independence.
(C) With Oh’s guidance and his own convictions, Kansong
④ Kansong was the founder of the Kansong Art
devoted most of his fortune to acquiring old books,
Museum in Korea.
paintings, and other works of art. He considered these
⑤ Kansong Art Museum had a different name when it
items the pride of the nation and believed they
was first built.
represented the national spirit. Without his actions, they
would have been destroyed or taken overseas.

① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (B)-(A)-(C) ③ (B)-(C)-(A)


④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)

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64. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은? 65. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?

As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous
some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design.

(A) The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, (A) However, Kansong refused to part with it because
and valleys makes them look very inviting. I was he knew it was the most magnificent vase of its kind.
shocked when the museum tour guide said that the Today it is listed as one of Korea’s National Treasures.
album was almost burned as kindling. Seeing it in person was an absolutely breathtaking
experience!

(B) Fortunately, it was rescued at the last minute and


(B) With the money he spent on it, Kansong could have
later purchased by Kansong. Knowing that these
bought 20 nice houses! Later, a different Japanese
beautiful paintings were nearly turned to ashes made
collector offered double the price Kansong had paid
me feel very sad.
for the vase.

(C) These paintings were kept in an album called the


(C) It is a pleasant shade of green, with a lovely pattern
Haeak jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery
of clouds and cranes encircling the entire vase. The
of Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas.
cranes seem to be alive and stretching their wings in
search of freedom. Kansong bought the vase from a
① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (B)-(A)-(C) ③ (B)-(C)-(A)
Japanese art dealer in 1935.
④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)

① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (B)-(A)-(C) ③ (B)-(C)-(A)


④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)

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66. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은? 문장 삽입

Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will 67. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장
never forget – an original copy of the
알맞은 곳은?
Hunminjeongeum Haerye.

After carefully thinking about what he could do for


(A) This ancient book was written in 1446, and it
his country, he decided to use the money to protect
explains the ideas and principles behind the creation
Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese.
of Hangeul, the writing system of the Korean
language. It was found in Andong in 1940.
Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and
(B) At that time, however, Korea was still occupied by ancient items selected from the Kansong Art Museum’s
Japan. The Japanese colonial government intended to collection. The exhibition included information about
get rid of the Korean language. Schools were the man who gathered all of the artwork displayed
forbidden to teach lessons in Korean, and scholars there. His name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better
who studied Korean were arrested. known by his pen name, Kansong. (①) He was born
into a rich family in 1906 and lived through the
(C) From the moment he heard that the Japanese occupation of Korea. (②) At the age of 24,
Hunminjeongeum Haerye had been discovered, he inherited a massive fortune. (③) This decision was
Kansong couldn’t stop thinking about it. He knew he greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh Sechang, who
had to protect it at all costs. After years of waiting, he was an independence activist and had keen insight into
was finally able to obtain the book. Korean art. (④) With Oh’s guidance and his own
convictions, Kansong devoted most of his fortune to
① (A)-(B)-(C) ② (B)-(A)-(C) ③ (B)-(C)-(A) acquiring old books, paintings, and other works of art.
④ (C)-(A)-(B) ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A) (⑤)

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68. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장 70. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장
알맞은 곳은? 알맞은 곳은?

I was shocked when the museum tour guide said that This decision was greatly influenced by his mentor,
the album was almost burned as kindling. Oh Sechang, who was an independence activist and
had keen insight into Korean art.
As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire
some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a His name was Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better known
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These by his pen name, Kansong. He was born into a rich
paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak family in 1906 and lived through the Japanese
jeonsincheop. They depict the beautiful scenery of occupation of Korea. (①) At the age of 24, he
Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas. inherited a massive fortune. (②) After carefully
(①) The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, thinking about what he could do for his country, he
and valleys makes them look very inviting. (②) decided to use the money to protect Korea’s cultural
Fortunately, it was rescued at the last minute and later heritage from the Japanese. (③) With Oh’s guidance
purchased by Kansong. (③) Knowing that these and his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his
beautiful paintings were nearly turned to ashes made fortune to acquiring old books, paintings, and other
me feel very sad. (④) I am thankful that these works of art. (④) He considered these items the pride
paintings are still around so that future generations of the nation and believed they represented the
can also appreciate them. (⑤) national spirit. (⑤)

69. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장


71. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장
알맞은 곳은?
알맞은 곳은?

However, Kansong refused to part with it because


At that time, however, Korea was still occupied by
he knew it was the most magnificent vase of its kind.
Japan.

The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous


Finally, I saw the one item in the museum that I will
porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade never forget – an
original copy of the
of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes Hunminjeongeum Haerye. (①) This ancient book was
encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to be alive written in 1446, and it explains the ideas and principles
and stretching their wings in search of freedom. (①) behind the creation of Hangeul, the writing system of
Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
the Korean language. (②) It was found in Andong in
in 1935. (②) With the money he spent on it, Kansong
1940. (③) The Japanese colonial government intended
could have bought 20 nice houses! (③) Later, a
different Japanese collector offered double the price to get rid of the Korean language. (④) Schools were
Kansong had paid for the vase. (④) Today it is listed forbidden to teach lessons in Korean, and scholars
as one of Korea’s National Treasures. (⑤) Seeing it in who studied Korean were arrested. (⑤)
person was an absolutely breathtaking experience!

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72. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장 기타
알맞은 곳은?
74. 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
He considered these items the pride of the nation
and believed they represented the national spirit. Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and ancient
items selected from the Kansong Art Museum’s collection.
At the age of 24, he inherited a massive fortune. (①) The exhibition included information about the man who
After carefully thinking about what he could do for his gathered all of the artwork displayed there. His name was
country, he decided to use the money to protect Jeon Hyeongpil, but he is better known by his pen name,
Korea’s cultural heritage from the Japanese. (②) Kansong. He was born into a rich family in 1906 and lived
through the Japanese occupation of Korea. At the age of
This decision was greatly influenced by his mentor, Oh
24, he inherited a massive fortune. After carefully
Sechang, who was an independence activist and had
thinking about what he could do for his country, he
keen insight into Korean art. (③) With Oh’s guidance decided to use the money to protect Korea’s cultural
and his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his heritage from the Japanese. This decision was greatly
fortune to acquiring old books, paintings, and other influenced by his mentor, Oh Sechang, who was an
works of art. (④) Without his actions, they would have independence activist and had keen insight into Korean
been destroyed or taken overseas. (⑤) art. With Oh’s guidance and his own convictions, Kansong
devoted most of his fortune to acquiring old books,
paintings, and other works of art. He considered these
items the pride of the nation and believed they
represented the national spirit. Without his actions, they
would have been destroyed or taken overseas.
73. 글의 흐름으로 보아, 다음 문장이 들어가기에 가장
알맞은 곳은? ① A Biography of Jeon Hyeongpil
② Kansong’s commitment to Korean Independence
Fortunately, it was rescued at the last minute and ③ A Guardian of Korea’s National Heritage
later purchased by Kansong. ④ The Impact of Japanese Occupation on Korean Culture
⑤ The Korean culture during the Japanese Occupation
As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire
some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. These
paintings were kept in an album called the Haeak
jeonsincheop. (①) They depict the beautiful scenery
of Geumgangsan Mountain and its surrounding areas.
(②) The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers,
and valleys makes them look very inviting. (③) I was
shocked when the museum tour guide said that the
album was almost burned as kindling. (④) Knowing
that these beautiful paintings were nearly turned to
ashes made me feel very sad. (⑤) I am thankful that
these paintings are still around so that future
generations can also appreciate them.

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75. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 77. 다음 글의 “I”가 느꼈을 심경으로 가장 적절한 것은?
다른 것은?
The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous
As soon as I walked in, I could not help but admire porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
① some ink-and-water paintings by Jeong Seon, a Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. It is a pleasant shade
famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae. of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes
② These paintings were kept in an album called the encircling the entire vase. The cranes seem to be alive
Haeak jeonsincheop. ③ They depict the beautiful and stretching their wings in search of freedom.
scenery of Geumgangsan Mountain and its Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese art dealer
surrounding areas. The way Gyeomjae painted the in 1935. With the money he spent on it, Kansong could
mountains, rivers, and valleys makes ④ them look have bought 20 nice houses! Later, a different
very inviting. I was shocked when the museum tour Japanese collector offered double the price Kansong
guide said that the album was almost burned as had paid for the vase. However, Kansong refused to
kindling. Fortunately, it was rescued at the last minute part with it because he knew it was the most
and later purchased by Kansong. Knowing that these magnificent vase of its kind. Today it is listed as one
beautiful paintings were nearly turned to ashes made of Korea’s National Treasures. Seeing it in person was
me feel very sad. I am thankful that these paintings an absolutely breathtaking experience!
are still around so that future generations can also
appreciate ⑤ them. ① indifferent ② impressed ③ relieved
④ sorrowful ⑤ upset

76. 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과


다른 것은?

The next item that impressed me was a gorgeous


porcelain vase called the Celadon Prunus Vase with
Inlaid Cloud and Crane Design. ① It is a pleasant
shade of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and
cranes encircling the entire vase. ② It seems that the
cranes are alive and stretching their wings in search
of freedom. Kansong bought the vase from a Japanese
art dealer in 1935. With the money he spent on ③ it,
Kansong could have bought 20 nice houses! Later, a
different Japanese collector offered double the price
Kansong had paid for the vase. However, Kansong
refused to part with ④ it because he knew it was the
most magnificent vase of its kind. Today ⑤ it is listed
as one of Korea’s National Treasures. Seeing it in
person was an absolutely breathtaking experience!

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어법 / 어휘 선택 문제

1. Last week, I visited an exhibition of artwork and ancient items [selecting / selected] from the Kansong
Art Museum’s collection.

2. The exhibition included information about the man who gathered all of the artwork [displaying /
displayed] there.

3. At the age of 24, he [inherited / was inherited] a massive fortune.

4. With Oh’s guidance and his own convictions, Kansong devoted most of his fortune to [acquire /
acquiring] old books, paintings, and other works of art.

5. He considered these items the pride of the nation and [believing / believed] they represented the
national spirit.

6. Without his actions, they would have [destroyed / been destroyed] or taken overseas.

7. As soon as I walked in, I could not help but [admire / admiring] some ink-and-water paintings by
Jeong Seon, a famous Korean artist also known as Gyeomjae.

8. These paintings were kept in an album [calling / called] the Haeak jeonsincheop.

9. The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and valleys [make / makes] them look very inviting.

10. I was [shocking / shocked] when the museum tour guide said that the album was almost burned as
kindling.

11. Fortunately, it [rescued / was rescued] at the last minute and later purchased by Kansong.

12. Knowing that these beautiful paintings [was / were] nearly turned to ashes made me feel very sad.

13. I am thankful that these paintings are still around so that future generations can also appreciate [it
/ them].

14. It is a pleasant shade of green, with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes [encircling / encircled]
the entire vase.

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15. The cranes seem to be alive and [stretching / stretched] their wings in search of freedom.

16. With the money he spent on it, Kansong [could buy / could have bought] 20 nice houses!

17. Later, a different Japanese collector offered double the price Kansong [paid / had paid] for the
vase.

18. However, Kansong refused [to part / parting] with it because he knew it was the most magnificent
vase of its kind.

19. Today it [listed / is listed] as one of Korea’s National Treasures.

20. [See / Seeing] it in person was an absolutely breathtaking experience!

21. Finally, I saw the one item in the museum [that / what] I will never forget – an original copy of the
Hunminjeongeum Haerye.

22. Hunminjeongeum Haerye was [found / founded] in Andong in 1940.

23. At that time, however, Korea [occupied / was occupied] by Japan.

24. Schools were forbidden [teach / to teach] lessons in Korean, and scholars who studied Korean [was
/ were] arrested.

25. From the moment he heard that the Hunminjeongeum Haerye had [discovered / been discovered],
Kansong couldn’t stop thinking about it.

26. When the Japanese were finally [defended / defeated], he was able to share it with the rest of Korea.

27. Without it, the origins and fundamentals of Hangeul would have [lost / been lost] to history.

28. It has since [designated / been designated] a National Treasure of Korea and included in the UNESCO
Memory of the World Register.

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29. Looking at the ancient book, I could feel Kansong’s strong commitment to [preserve / preserving]
Korean history.

30. [Standing / Stood] in the middle of the exhibition hall, [surrounding / surrounded] by Korean art, I
could not stop thinking about Kansong.

31. He was an [amazing / amazed] person!

32. He did it to protect Korea’s cultural identity [during / while] the harsh Japanese colonial period.

33. After Korea regained its independence, he [continued / stopped] collecting art, as he knew it would
safely remain in Korea.

34. [Found / Founded] in 1938, the Kansong Art Museum was Korea’s first private museum.

35. He used the building as a place to store all of the important cultural items he [collected / had
collected] over the years.

36. Kansong died in 1962, and Bohwagak [renamed / was renamed] the Kansong Art Museum in 1966.

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정답 및 해설

1. [정답] ② 3. [정답] (A) admire (B) makes (C) were


[해설] [해설]
[A] artwork and ancient items를 수식하는 부분이므로 [A] ‘~하지 않을 수 없다’는 뜻을 나타내는 표현은
과거분사 형태인 selected로 써야 한다. (“선별된” 미술품과 - cannot help ~ ing
골동품) - cannot help but 동사원형
- have no choice but to 동사원형
[B] all of the artwork를 수식하는 부분이므로 과거분사 - cannot but 동사원형으로 쓸 수 있다.
형태인 displayed로 써야 한다. (“전시된” 모든 미술품) 따라서 I could not help but admire 형태를 쓰는 것이
어법상 적절하다.
[C] inherit : to receive money, property etc from
someone after they have died 영어 설명에서 알 수 있듯 [B] The way (Gyeomjae painted the mountains, rivers, and
inherit는 “물려 받다”라는 뜻이므로 능동 형태로 쓴다. valleys) makes them look very inviting.
핵심 주어가 The way 단수 명사이므로 단수 동사 형태로 써
야 한다. the way를 수식하는 형용사절에 주의한다.

[C] Knowing [that these beautiful paintings were nearly


2. [정답] ① Found → Founded turned to ashes] made me feel very sad.
[해설] 명사절 안에 these beautiful paintings에 대한 동사 자리
① 분사구문으로 주절의 주어인 간송 미술관은 “설립된” 이므로 복수 동사를 써야 한다.
것이므로 동사 found(설립하다)의 과거분사 founded
형태로 써야 한다.
(found는 find의 과거분사 형태로 의미상 간송 미술관이 4. [정답] ①
발견된 상황은 아니므로 적절하지 않다.) [해설]
ⓐ 훈민정음 해례본이 미술관의 가장 소중한 보물이라는
② 간송이 건물을 보화각으로 이름 지었다는 내용이므로 것은 ‘사실’에 해당하므로 시제 일치의 예외로 현재형 동사
과거 시제, 능동태로 사용한 named의 형태는 어법상 적절 is가 어법에 적절하다.
하다.
ⓒ 훈민정음 해례본이 한국의 국보로 그 때 이후로 지정된
③ 간송이 건물을 사용했던 것보다(과거) 문화적 물품을 것이므로 현재완료 시제와 수동태를 쓴 것은 어법상 적절하다.
수집했던 것이 더 이전이므로 과거 완료 형태인 had
collected가 적절하다. ⓓ commitment to에서 to는 전치사이므로 동명사
preserving을 쓰는 것이 어법에 맞다.
④ 보화각이 개명 되었다는 내용이므로 과거 시제, 수동태
형태가 어법상 적절하다. ⓑ ‘한글의 기원과 기본 원칙이 역사 속으로 사라졌을 것이다’
는 의미이므로 수동태의 형태인 would have been lost to로
⑤ 간송 미술관이 현재 물품을 소장하고 있다는 의미이므로 써야 한다.
현재 시제가 적절하다.
ⓔ 분사구문으로 주절 주어인 내가 한국 미술품에 ‘둘러
싸여’ 있었다는 내용이므로 과거분사 형태 surrounded를
써야 한다.

ⓕ 간송에 대해 생각하는 것을 멈출 수 없었다는 의미이므


로 thinking으로 써야 한다.

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5. [정답] ③ 7. [정답] ②
[해설] [해설]
③ what could he do → what he could do [A] [with + 명사 + 분사] 구문으로 구름과 학 무늬가 화병
전치사 about 뒤에 명사절 부분으로 [의문사 + 주어 + 동사] 을 둘러싸고 있는 ‘능동’ 의미를 나타내므로 현재분사
어순으로 써야 한다. encircling 형태를 써야 한다.

① [be known by + 별명 / 다른 이름] 형태로 쓸 수 있다. [B] The cranes seem to be ⓐalive and ⓑstretching their
wings in search of freedom. 병렬 구조로 학이 날개를 뻗고
② inherit : to receive money, property etc from 있는 것처럼 보인다는 의미이므로 현재분사 형태로 써야 한다.
someone after they have died 영어 설명에서 알 수 있듯
inherit는 “물려 받다”라는 뜻이므로 능동 형태로 쓴다. [C] 다른 일본인 수집가가 두 배 금액을 제안한 시점(과거)
보다 간송이 그 화병에 값을 지급했던 것이 더 이전이므로
④ 의미상 수동태, 부사 사용이 어법상 적절하다. 과거 완료 형태인 had paid가 어법상 옳다.

⑤ devote A to B는 ‘A를 B에 바치다, 쏟다’라는 의미인데


이 때의 to는 전치사로 뒤에 동명사 형태를 쓰는 것이 어법
상 적절하다. 8. [정답] ⑤
[해설]
⑤ invited → inviting
겸재가 산과 강, 계곡을 매우 ‘매력적으로’ 보이게 했다는
6. [정답] ①, ⑤ 내용으로 inviting (very attractive) 라는 형용사를 써야
[해설] 한다.
① had discovered → had been discovered
훈민정음 해례본은 발견된 것이므로 수동태 형태로 써야 한다. ① ‘~하지 않을 수 없다’는 뜻을 나타내는 표현은
had discovered는 과거 완료 시제 + 능동태 형태이므로, - cannot help ~ ing
had been discovered 과거 완료 시제 + 수동태로 써야 - cannot help but 동사원형
어법에 맞다. - have no choice but to 동사원형
- cannot but 동사원형으로 쓸 수 있다.
⑤ would have lost → would have been lost 따라서 I could not help admiring은 어법상 적절하다.
‘한글의 기원과 기본 원칙이 역사 속으로 사라졌을 것이다’
는 의미이므로 수동태의 형태인 would have been lost to로 ② a famous Korean artist가 겸재로 ‘알려졌다’는 내용이
써야 한다. 므로 과거분사 known이 적절하다.
또한 be known as + 업적, 자격 등으로 쓰이므로 전치사
② 간송에 대해 생각하는 것을 멈출 수 없었다는 의미이므로 as + ‘호’를 나타내는 겸재를 쓴 것도 적절하다.
어법상 적절하다.
③ an album을 수식하는 부분으로 해악전신첩이라고 ‘불리는’
③ [배수사 + 한정사(관사) + 명사] 어순으로 써야 하므로 이라는 뜻이므로 과거분사 형태인 called가 맞다.
three times(배수사) + the (한정사) + price(명사)는 어법에
맞다. ④ surrounding은 ‘주위의’라는 의미를 가진 형용사로
명사 areas를 수식하고 있으므로 어법상 적절하다.
④ 훈민정음 해례본이 미술관의 가장 소중한 보물이라는 것
은 ‘사실’에 해당하므로 시제 일치의 예외로 현재형 동사is가
어법에 적절하다.

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9. [정답] ④ ② seem + to부정사 : ~처럼 보이다 표현으로 어법에 맞다.
[해설]
가정법 과거완료 (~이 없었다면 ~했을 것이다) 형태 ④ double은 한정사(관사/지시사) 앞에 쓴다.
- Without + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사 따라서 double + 한정사(the) + 명사의 어순은 어법에 맞다.
= But for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
= If it had not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사 ⑤ 동사 refuse는 목적어 자리에 to부정사를 쓴다.
= Had it not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
중 하나로 쓸 수 있다.
12. [정답] (A) hid (B) were defeated
주절은 수동태로 써야 하므로 보기 중에 If it had not been (C) been designated (C) preserving
for his actions, they would have been destroyed or taken [해설]
overseas.가 정답이다. [A] He ⓐpurchased it at ten times the price the
owner was asking and carefully ⓑhid it in his house.
접속사 and로 연결되는 병렬 구조로 동사의 과거형을
10. [정답] ③
써야 한다.
[해설]
③ rescued → was rescued
[B] defeat는 ‘패배시키다’는 의미이다. 일본이 패망했다는
화첩이 ‘구해졌다’는 의미이므로 수동태 형태로 써야 한다.
의미를 나타내야 하므로 수동태 형태가 적절하다.

① ‘금강산의’ 주변 지역을 나타내는 부분이므로 단수 형태


[C] 훈민정음 해례본이 한국의 국보로 지정되었다는 의미이
의 대명사 its가 어법에 맞다.
므로 수동태 형태로 써야 한다.

② 내가 충격을 ‘받은’ 상황이므로 과거분사 형태가 적절하다.


[D] commitment to에서 to는 전치사이므로 동명사
preserving을 쓰는 것이 어법에 맞다.
④ 사역동사 make의 목적격 보어 부분으로 목적어(me)와 목적
격 보어(feel)가 능동 관계이므로 목적격 보어 부분에 동사원형
을 쓴 것은 어법에 맞다.
13. [정답] ⑤
[해설]
⑤ these paintings를 의미하는 부분이므로 복수 형태 대명
사가 어법에 맞다.
[A] devote A to B는 ‘A를 B에 바치다, 쏟다’라는 의미인데
이 때의 to는 전치사로 뒤에 동명사 형태를 쓰는 것이 어법
상 적절하다.
11. [정답] ③
[해설]
[B] He ⓐconsidered these items the pride of the
③ should have bought → could have bought
nation and ⓑbelieved they represented the national
간송이 화병을 산 돈으로 좋은 집 20채를 ‘살 수도 있었다’
는 의미이므로 could have + 과거분사를 써야 한다.
spirit.
should have bought는 ‘샀어야 했다’는 의미로 글의 흐름에 접속사 and로 연결되는 병렬구조로 동사의 과거형을 써야
어울리지 않는다. 한다.

① the next item을 수식하는 형용사절 안의 동사로 시제, [C] 그것들이 파괴되거나 반출되었을 것이라는 의미이므로
능동태 형태 모두 적절하다. 수동태 형태 been destroyed로 써야 한다.

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14. [정답] ⑤ [B] 다른 일본인 수집가가 두 배 금액을 제안한 시점(과거)
⑤ had arrested → were arrested 보다 간송이 그 화병에 값을 지급했던 것이 더 이전이므로
한국어를 연구하는 학자들이 체포되었다는 의미이므로 수동 과거 완료 형태인 had paid가 어법상 옳다.
태로 써야 한다. had arrested는 과거 완료 시제이고 능동태
이다. [C] 화병이 한국의 국보 중 하나로 등록되어 있다는 의미이
므로 수동태 형태를 써야 한다.
① 훈민정음 해례본이 한글의 바탕이 되는 발상과 원리를 설
명하는 것은 ‘사실’이므로 현재 시제로 쓰는 것은 어법상 적
절하다. (문장의 앞 부분과 시제가 같지 않음) 17. [정답] ④
[해설] left → inherited
② 훈민정음 해례본이 발견된 것이므로 수동태 형태가 적절 다음 문장에 ‘그 돈’을 일본으로부터 한국의 문화 유산을
하다. 보호하는 데 쓰기로 결심했다고 하므로 재산을 ‘물려 받았
다’라는 의미의 inherited가 글의 흐름에 적절하다. 그가
③ 한국이 점령된 상태였다는 의미이므로 수동태 형태가 막대한 재산을 남긴(left) 것이 아니다.
어법에 맞다.

④ 학교들이 한국어로 수업하는 것을 금지당했으므로 수동태 18. [정답] ⑤


형태가 적절하고, forbid + 목적어 + 목적격 보어(to부정사) [해설]
패턴으로 쓰므로 수동태 문장은 [be forbidden to 동사원형] inviting은 ‘매력적인’이라는 뜻으로 unappealing(매력
이 된다. 없는, 유쾌하지 않은)은 반대 의미를 가진 단어이다.

15. [정답] ④ 19. [정답] (A) at all costs (B) designated


[해설] (C) dedication
[A] 그가 미술품 ‘수집하는 것을 그만두었다’는 의미이므로 [해설]
동명사 형태 collecting을 써야 한다. (stopped to collect는 [A] 훈민정음 해례본이 발견되었다는 것을 들은 순간부터
수집하기 위해 멈췄다는 의미이다.) 그것에 대한 생각을 멈출 수 없었다고 했고, 수년간의 기다림
후에 얻었다고 했으므로 ‘무슨 수를 써서라도’(at all costs)
[B] 동사 remain을 수식하므로 부사 safely가 어법상 맞다. 지켜야 한다는 내용이 흐름에 어울린다.
‘안전하게 남아 있다’는 의미이다.
[B] 훈민정음 해례본이 국보로 ‘지정’되었다는 의미이므로
[C] 명사(our country’s worst time) 앞이므로 전치사 designated가 어울린다.
during을 써야 한다. 의미는 같지만 while은 접속사로 주어
+ 동사 형태가 이어져야 한다. [C] 한글의 기원과 기본 원칙을 담은 책을 구입한 간송의
한국 역사를 보호하려는 ‘헌신, 전념’(dedication)을 느낄
수 있었다는 내용이 적절하다.

16. [정답] ③
[해설] 20. [정답] ③
[A] 간송이 화병을 산 돈으로 좋은 집 20채를 ‘살 수도 있었 [해설] continued → stopped
다’는 의미이므로 could have + 과거분사를 써야 한다. 바로 뒤에 미술품이 안전하게 한국에 남아 있으리라는 것
should have bought는 ‘샀어야 했다’는 의미로 글의 흐름에 을 알고 있었기 때문이라는 내용이 이어지므로 미술품 수집
어울리지 않는다. 을 독립 이후에는 그만두었다는 것이 글의 흐름에 어울린
다.

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21. [정답] ⑤ 25. [정답] ④
[해설] wouldn’t → would [해설] agreed → refused
간송의 행동이 없었다면, 그것들은 파괴되거나 해외로 반출되 바로 뒤에 ‘간송은 그것이 그런 종류의 화병 중에 가장
었을 것이므로 would를 써야 한다. 아름다운 화병이라는 것을 알고 있었기 때문에’라는 내용
으로 이어지고 오늘날 한국의 국보 중 하나로 등록되어
있다고 했으므로 화병을 내주는 것을 ‘거절했다’고 하는 것
22. [정답] ④ 이 글의 흐름에 알맞다.
[해설]
[A] 화첩이 불쏘시개로 태워질 뻔했다는 말에 대한 반응이므
로 ‘충격을 받았다’는 것이 글의 흐름에 어울린다. 26. [정답] ③
[해설]
[B] 미래 세대가 이 그림들을 감상할 수 있게 존재하는 것에 [A] 간송 덕분에 오늘날 한국 문화에서 대단히 중요한 부
‘감사’함을 느끼는 것이 문맥상 적절하다. 분을 여전히 경함할 수 있다는 내용으로 이어지므로 그가
grateful : 감사하는 / ungrateful : 감사할 줄 모르는 한국의 민족혼과 자부심을 ‘지켜낼 수 있었다’는 것이 흐름
에 적절하다.
[C] 화첩이 태워질 뻔했다가 마지막 순간에 구해져서 미래
세대들이 그것들을 ‘감상’할 수 있게 되었다고 하는 것이 글 [B] 분사구문으로 주절의 주어가 간송 미술관이므로 설립되
의 흐름에 어울린다. 었다는 의미의 Founded를 쓰는 것이 글의 흐름에 알맞다.
Found는 find의 과거분사 형태로 발견되었다는 의미인데
의미상 적절하지 않다.
23. [정답] ③
[해설] defended → defeated [C] ‘간송이 그것을 지었을 때’, ‘그가 수년 동안 수집한 물
간송이 훈민정음 해례본을 구입했음에도 숨겼다가 한국 국민 품들을 보관한 장소’ 등의 내용으로 이어지므로 간송 미술
과 공유하게 된 상황이므로 일본이 마침내 ‘패망하자’의 의미 관은 사립 미술관이었다는 것을 알 수 있다.
를 가진 단어를 쓰는 것이 글의 흐름에 적절하다.

27. [정답] ③
24. [정답] (A) Established (B) private [해설]
[해설] 그것이 없었다면 한글의 기원과 기본 원칙이 전해지지 않았
[A] 분사구문으로 주절의 주어가 간송 미술관이므로 설립되 을 것이라고 했으므로 ‘소중한’ 등의 의미를 가진 단어를
었다는 의미의 Established를 쓰는 것이 글의 흐름에 알맞 써야 한다.
다. Found는 find의 과거분사 형태로 발견되었다는 의미인데 - valuable, invaluable, priceless, precious : 귀중한, 소중한
의미상 적절하지 않다. - worthless : 가치 없는
(교과서 본문 : Founded)

[B] ‘간송이 그것을 지었을 때’, ‘그가 수년 동안 수집한 물품 28. [정답] ⑤


들을 보관한 장소’ 등의 내용으로 이어지므로 간송 미술관은 [해설] permitted → forbidden
사립 미술관이었다는 것을 알 수 있다. 일본 식민 정부는 한국어를 없애려 했다는 문장 다음에 나
오는 내용이므로 학교들이 한국어로 수업하는 것을 ‘금지당
했다’는 내용이 글의 흐름에 어울린다.

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29. [정답] (A) occupation (B) heritage 37. [정답] (A) all of the artwork displayed there
(B) devoted most of his fortune to acquiring
[해설]
30. [정답] ⑤ (A) [all of + 한정사(관사) + 명사] 어순, 명사를 수식하는
[해설] 과거분사 displayed 형태에 유의하여 영작한다.
⑤ 미래 세대가 이 그림들을 ‘감상’할 수 있다는 의미로 이 (참고 : 미술품(artwork)을 개별 작품에 초점 맞추지 않고
문장에서 appreciate는 ‘감상하다’라는 뜻으로 사용되었다. 전체적인 집합 개념으로 볼 때 셀 수 없는 명사로 사용한다.)
appreciate에 ‘감사하다’라는 뜻도 있으나 이 문장에서는 그
뜻으로 사용된 것이 아니며, thankful에 감사하다 의미를 담 (B) devote A to B (A를 B에 바치다) 구문에서 to는 전치사
고 있으므로 혼동하지 않도록 주의한다. 로 동명사 acquiring 형태를 사용해야 함에 유의한다.

31. [정답] ② 38. [정답] If it had not been for it, the origins and
② 자기 화병이 녹색 계열 ‘색조’를 띠고 있었다는 내용으로 fundamentals of Hangeul would have been lost to
이 때의 shade는 a particular type or degree of a color가 history.
적절하다. ②번 보기의 영어 설명은 ‘그림자’에 대한 것으로 [해설]
이 문장의 맥락에는 어울리지 않는다. 가정법 과거완료 (~이 없었다면 ~했을 것이다) 형태
- Without + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
= But for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
32. [정답] defend = If it had not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
= Had it not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
중 하나로 쓸 수 있으므로 주어진 단어에 맞게 영작해야
33. ⑤ 한다.
[해설] 주절 부분에 ‘수동태’ 형태로 써야 하는 것도 주의한다.
⑤ forbidden은 not allowed(금지된)이라는 뜻이다.

39. [정답] could not help but admire


34. [정답] Founded (B) store [해설]
‘~하지 않을 수 없다’는 뜻을 나타내는 표현은
- cannot help ~ ing
- cannot help but 동사원형
35. [정답] ① - have no choice but to 동사원형
[해설] - cannot but 동사원형으로 쓸 수 있으므로 주어진 단어
① inherit : to receive money, property etc from 에 맞게 영작한다.
someone after they have died(물려 받다)라는 의미이다.
이 문제에서는 but이 주어졌으므로 could not help but 동
사원형 형태로 써야 하고, 추가할 1단어는 help이다.

36. [정답] (A) defeated (B) designated


(C) commitment

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40. [정답] Knowing that these beautiful paintings were 46. [정답] at ten times the price the owner was asking
nearly turned to ashes [해설]
[해설] 전치사 at, [배수사 + 한정사(관사) + 명사] 어순, 형용사절
동명사 주어, 명사절, 수동태 등에 유의하여 영작한다. (목적격 관계대명사 생략) 등에 유의하여 영작한다.

41. [정답] with a lovely pattern of clouds and cranes 47. [정답] as he knew it would safely remain in Korea
encircling the entire vase [해설]
[해설] 접속사 as, 명사절(접속사 that 생략), 부사 형태 등에
[with + 명사 + 분사] 구문에서 with 단어를 추가하는 것, 유의하여 영작한다.
구름과 학 무늬가 화병을 둘러싸고 있으므로 현재분사
encircling 형태로 쓰는 것 등에 유의하여 영작한다.
48. [정답] I could feel Kansong’s strong commitment
to preserving Korean history
[해설]
42. [정답] (A) could have bought [전치사 to + 동명사] 부분에 유의하여 영작한다.
(B) double the price Kansong had paid
[해설]
(A) [조동사 + have + 과거분사]는 조동사의 의미를 ‘과거’로 49. [정답] Without his actions, they would have been
만든다. destroyed or taken overseas
[해설]
(B) [double + 한정사(관사) + 명사] 어순으로 쓰는 것 가정법 과거완료 (~이 없었다면 ~했을 것이다) 형태
(double은 영영 사전에 predeterminer로 한정사 앞에 쓰는 - Without + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
단어로 제시되니 어순을 기억해야 한다.)과 명사 뒤 형용사절 = But for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
(목적격 관계대명사 생략), 과거 완료 시제 등에 유의하여 영 = If it had not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
작한다. = Had it not been for + 명사, 주어 would have + 과거분사
중 하나로 쓸 수 있으므로 주어진 단어에 맞게 영작해야
한다.
43. [정답] at all costs 주절 부분에 ‘수동태’ 형태로 써야 하는 것도 주의한다.

44. [정답] Seeing it in person was an absolutely 50. [정답] The way Gyeomjae painted the mountains,
breathtaking experience! rivers, and valleys makes them look very inviting
[해설] [해설]
동명사 주어, in person 표현 [관사+부사+형용사+명사] 어순 the way + 형용사절, 주어-동사 수일치(the way – makes),
등에 유의하여 영작한다. 사역동사 등에 유의하여 영작한다.

45. [정답] Schools were forbidden to teach lessons in 51. [정답] the cranes are alive and stretching their
Korean wings in search of freedom
[해설] [해설]
be forbidden to부정사 표현 등에 유의하여 영작한다. 교과서 본문 The cranes seem to be alive and stretching
their wings in search of freedom. 문장을 It seems that
구조로 바꿔 쓴 문장이다.

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52. [정답] ②, ⑤ 58. [정답] ①, ③
[해설] [해설]
① 윤주는 간송 미술관 소장품에서 선별된 작품들을 전시한 ① 수년간의 기다림 후에 그 책을 얻을 수 있었다고 했으므로 그
전시회에 방문했다. 책에 대해 듣자마자 구입했다는 내용은 옳지 않다.
③ 한국 미술에 날카로운 통찰력을 가지고 있었던 것은 간송
이 아니라 오세창이다. ③ 간송은 책을 구입한 후 집에 숨겼다가 일본이 패망하자
④ 오세창의 지도와 ‘간송 자신의 강한 신념’으로 그의 재산 한국 국민과 공유할 수 있었다고 했으므로 입수하자마자
을 미술품을 획득하는 데 사용한 것이다. 대중에게 공개했다는 설명은 잘못 되었다.

53. [정답] ③ 59. [정답] ①


[해설] [해설]
③ 한국 미술에 날카로운 통찰력을 가지고 있었던 것은 간송 ① 수년간의 기다림 후에 그 책을 얻을 수 있었다고 했으므로 그
이 아니라 오세창이다. 책에 대해 듣자마자 구입했다는 내용은 옳지 않다.

54. [정답] ⑤ 60. [정답] ②


[해설] [해설]
화첩이 마지막 순간에 구해졌고, 후에 간송에 의해 매입되었 ② 그는 개인적인 즐거움을 위해 미술품을 수집한 것이 ‘아
다고 했으므로 간송이 구한 것은 아니다. 니라’ 한국의 문화적 독자성을 보호하기 위해 수집했다고
했으므로 ②번 보기 설명에 그의 개인적 즐거움 뿐만 아니
라 한국 문화 독자성 보호를 위해 수집했다는 내용은 옳지
55. [정답] ②, ④ 않다.
[해설]
② 간송이 화병에 쓴 돈으로 좋은 집 20채를 살 수도 있었
다는 것은 화병이 그만큼 비쌌다는 것을 의미하는 것으로 간 61. [정답] ②, ④
송이 20채의 집을 팔았다는 내용은 아니다. [해설]
② 간송 미술관은 한국 최초의 ‘사립’ 미술관이다.
④ ‘그런 종류의 화병 중에서(of its kind)’ 가장 아름다운 화
병이라고 했으므로 모든 한국 미술품 중 가장 멋진 화병이라 ④ 간송은 보화각이라고 이름지었으나 간송 사후에 보화각
는 설명은 옳지 않다. 은 간송 미술관으로 개명되었다.

56. [정답] ①
[해설] 62. [정답] ③
① 글쓴이는 훈민정음 해례본의 원본(an original copy)을 [해설]
보았다. ③ 한국이 독립을 되찾은 후에 그는 미술품이 안전하게 한국에
남아 있으리라는 것을 알고 미술품 수집을 그만두었다.

57. [정답] ②
[해설]
② 훈민정음 해례본이 안동에서 발견되었을 때 한국은 여전
히 일본에 의해 점령된 상태였다고 했으므로, 점령기 이후에
발견되었다는 보기의 설명은 잘못 되었다.

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63. [정답] ② 66. [정답] ①
[해설] [해설]
(제시글) 나는 간송 미술관 소장품에서 선별된 작품 전시회에 (제시글) 마지막으로 본 물품은 훈민정음 해례본의 원본임
방문함
(A) “이 오래된 책”은 1446년에 쓰였고, 한글의 발상과 원
(B) “그 전시회”는 전형필(간송)에 대한 정보를 포함했음. 그 리를 설명함. 1940년 안동에서 발견됨
는 부유한 집안에서 태어났고 한국의 일제 강점기를 겪음
(B) “그 당시(1940년)” 한국은 여전히 일본에 의해 점령된
(A) 24세에 막대한 재산을 물려 받고 한국 문화 유산 보호 상태로 한국어 수업 금지, 한국어 연구하는 학자들이 체포
에 그 돈을 쓰기로 결심함. 이 결정은 오세창의 영향을 받음 되던 시기임

(C) 오세창의 지도와 간송 자신의 신념으로 그의 재산 대부 (C) 간송은 그 책의 발견 소식을 들은 순간부터 생각을 계
분을 한국 문화 유산 구입에 바침. 속하다가 수년간의 기다림 후에 마침내 그 책을 얻음

67. [정답] ③
64. [정답] ④ [해설]
[해설] - 이전 문장 : 그는 막대한 재산을 물려받음
(제시글) 들어가자마자 겸재 정선의 수묵화에 감탄함 - 이 문장 : 심사숙고한 후 그는 “그 돈을” 일본으로부터
한국의 문화유산을 보호하는 데 쓰기로 결심함
(C) “이 그림들”은 해악전신첩에 들어 있었고 금강산과 주변 - 다음 문장 : “이 결정”은 그의 스승 오세창에 의해 크게
의 아름다운 경치를 묘사함 영향을 받은 것

(A) 겸재가 “산, 강, 계곡”을 그린 방식은 매력적임. 미술관


안내원이 그 화첩이 태워질 뻔했다고 말했을 때 충격을 받음 68. [정답] ②
[해설]
(B) “다행히 마지막 순간 그것은 구해졌고” 후에 간송에 의 - 이전 문장 : 겸재가 산, 강, 계곡을 그린 방식은 그것들
해 매입됨 을 매우 매력적으로 보이게 함
- 이 문장 : 미술관 안내원이 그 화첩이 태워질 뻔했다고
말했을 때 나는 충격을 받았음
65. [정답] ⑤ - 다음 문장 : “다행히” 그것은 마지막 순간에 구해졌고 후
[해설] 에 간송에 의해 매입됨
(제시글) 청자 상감운학문 매병이 감명을 준 다음 물품임

(C) “그것”은 구름과 학 무늬가 화병 전체를 둘러싼 녹색 계 69. [정답] ④


열의 화병임. 간송이 그 화병을 일본인 미술상에게 구입함 [해설]
- 이전 문장 : 다른 일본인 수집가가 간송이 지급했던 금액
(B) 간송이 그것에 쓴 돈으로 좋은 집 20채를 살 수도 있었 의 두 배를 제안했음
던 돈이었음. 후에 다른 일본인 수집가가 간송이 지급한 두 - 이 문장 : “하지만” 간송은 그 화병의 가치를 알았기 때
배의 금액을 제안함 문에 내주는 것을 거절함
- 다음 문장 : 오늘날 그것은 한국의 국보 중 하나로 등록
(A) “하지만” 간송은 그 화병의 가치를 알았기 때문에 내주 되어 있음
는 것을 거절함

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70. [정답] ③ 74. [정답] ③
[해설] [해설]
- 이전 문장 : 간송은 물려 받은 재산을 한국 문화유산 보호 한국 문화 유산을 지켜낸 간송에 대한 내용이므로 ③ 한국
에 쓰기로 결심함 문화 유산의 수호자가 제목으로 적합하다.
- 이 문장 : “이 결정”은 스승 오세창에 크게 영향을 받음
- 다음 문장 : 오세창의 지도와 간송 자신의 강한 신념으로 ① 전형필의 전기
그의 재산 대부분을 한국 미술품 획득하는 데 바침 (간송이 문화 유산을 지킨 내용이 중심이므로 제목으로 부
적절하다.)
② 간송의 한국 독립에의 헌신
71. [정답] ③ (한국 독립 자체에 헌신한 내용은 아니다.)
[해설] ④ 일본 점령이 한국 문화에 미친 영향
- 이전 문장 : 훈민정음 해례본은 1940년 안동에서 발견됨 ⑤ 일제 강점기 기간의 한국 문화
- 이 문장 : 하지만 그 당시(1940년) 한국은 여전히 일본에
의해 점령된 상태였음
- 다음 문장 : 일본 식민 정부는 한국어를 없애려 했음 75. [정답] ④
[해설]
①②③⑤ : 겸재의 수묵화 몇 점
④ : 산, 강, 계곡
72. [정답] ④
[해설]
- 이전 문장 : 간송은 그의 재산 대부분을 오래된 책, 그림, 76. [정답] ②
다른 미술품을 획득하는 데 바침 [해설]
- 이 문장 : 간송은 “이러한 물품들”을 나라의 긍지로 여겼 ①③④⑤ : 청자 상감운학문 매병
고 “그것들”이 민족혼을 나타낸다고 믿었음 ② : It seems that~ 구문으로 관용적으로 쓰는 it으로 특
- 다음 문장 : 그의 행동이 없었다면 그것들은 파괴되거나 해 별한 의미는 없다.
외로 반출되었을 것임

73. [정답] ④ 77. [정답] ②


[해설] [해설]
- 이전 문장 : 나는 미술관 안내원이 화첩이 태워질 뻔했다고 청자 상감운학문 매병이 감명을 줬다는 내용으로 직접 보
말했을 때 충격을 받음 는 것은 숨이 막히는 경험이었다는 내용이 나오므로
- 이 문장 : “다행히” 그것은 마지막 순간에 구해졌고 후에 impressed (감명받은)이 심경으로 적절하다.
간송에 의해 매입됨
- 다음 문장 : 이 아름다운 그림들이 재가 될 뻔했다는 것을 ① 무관심한 ③ 안도한, 안심한
알고 매우 슬펐음 ④ 슬픈 ⑤ 마음이 상한

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어법/어휘 선택 문제 정답

1. selected
2. displayed
3. inherited
4. acquiring
5. believed
6. been destroyed
7. admire
8. called
9. makes
10. shocked
11. was rescued
12. were
13. them
14. encircling
15. stretching
16. could have bought
17. had paid
18. to part
19. is listed
20. Seeing
21. that
22. found
23. was occupied
24. to teach / were
25. been discovered
26. defeated
27. been lost
28. been designated
29. preserving
30. Standing / surrounded
31. amazing
32. during
33. stopped
34. Founded
35. had collected
36. was renamed

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