고등학교 영어 공부방/독해 문제 - 1

부사 독해 문제 - B - CLASS

길따라야 2019. 6. 13. 09:10

1. Drama, unlike other kinds of literature, is written not first of all to be read by an individual reader but to be presented on a stage by actors for the entertainment of an audience, and hence to attract mass responses. ⓐThis aim controls its nature and structure. The major aim of drama, like that of the other arts, is artistic in that it attempts to move people emotionally, to arouse their interests, and to satisfy those interests. The average individuals in a single lifetime, even with the widest possible asquaintance, can come to know intimately relatively few human beings, and directly from this experience it is not possile to understand the vast complexities of human nature and the many posssibilities of human conduct. An intimate knowledge of dramatic literature gives ⓑan additional experience in knowing man and his capacities for feeling, thought, and action.


문제 1. 연극이 문학의 다른 장르와 다른 점은 무엇인가?


문제 2. 연극의 목적을 두 가지로 설명하라.


문제 3. 밑줄 친 ⓐ는 무엇을 말하는가?


문제 4. 밑줄 친 ⓑ는 무엇을 말하는가?


2. Many came to the hospital every afternoon, and Frank looked forward to her visits restlessly. When she entered his room, cool and fresh in her pretty summer clothes, his mind leaped to meet her. He could not talk much because (A)his head and face were smothered in surgical cotton, but he could look at her and breathe in a sweet contentment. Two weeks later he was well enough to sit up half-dressed in a chair and play chess with her.

  one afternoon they were by the west window in the sitting-room with the chess-board between them, and Frank had to admit that he was beaten again.

  "It must be dull for you, playing with me," he murmured.

  "You will play better when you are stronger and can fix your mind on it," Mary assure him. She was puzzled because Frank, who had a good head for some things, had none at all for chess, and it was clear that he would never play well.

  "Yes," he sighed, (B)"my wits do wander. Look at my wheatfield. Isn't it lovely? And now I won't be able to harvest it. Sometimes I wonder whethr I'll ever finish anything I begin."

  "Now that you are better," said Mary, "you must stop being blue. Father says that (C)with your trouble people are always depressed."

  Frank shook his head slowly. "No, it's not that. (D)It's having so much thime to think that makes me drepressed. You see, Mary, I've never yet done anything that gave me any satisfaction. I must be good for something. When I lie still and think. (E)I wonder whether my life has been happening to me or somebody else. It doesn't seem to have much connection with me. I havn't made much of a start."

  "But you are not twenty-two yet. You have plenty of time to start. Is that what you are thinking about all the time?" She shook her finger at him.


문제 1. 밑줄 친 (A)는 어떤 상태를 나타내고 있는가 간단히 써라.


문제 2. 밑줄 친 (B)의 해석으로서 가장 적당한 것은 다음 중 어느 것인가?

       ⓐ 생각이 정리되지 않는다.      ⓑ 정신이 나가다.       ⓒ 재치가 없다.      ⓓ 깜짝 놀라다.


문제 3. 밑줄 친 (C)의 해석으로서 가장 적당한 것은 다음 중 어느 것인가?

      ⓐ 늘 걱정만 하고 있으면 언제까지고 힘이 나지 않는다.

      ⓑ 당신의 병으로 모두가 늘 우울하다.

      ⓒ 당신이 일을 저지르기 때문에 모두 일 년 내 곤란해하고 있다.

      ⓓ 그런 부상을 입으면 누구나 우울한 법이다.


문제 4. 밑줄 친 (D)를 도중에서 한 군데 끓어 읽는다면, 어디가 가장 적당한가?

       It's having so much to think that makes me derprssed.


문제 5. 밑줄 친 (E)에 가장 가까운 의미의 글은 다음의 어느 것인가?

      ⓐ I fancy that one's life is no better than a happening.

      ⓑ I wonder if it is really me that has been living my life.

      ⓒ I feel as if I have been realizing for the sake of someone else.

      ⓓ I find it hard to realize that I was ever born into this world.