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오늘은 고등학교 영어 교과서 중 영어(능률 김성곤 외) 6과 변형문제 중 어법성 판단 문제 및 정답 자료입니다.
내신 성적을 잘 받기 위해서 반드시 필요한 어법 연습문제입니다.
시험에 나올 가능성이 높은 부분을 최대한 활용하여 출제했습니다.
능률(김성곤) 6과 핵심 어법을 확실히 다진 후, 문제에 도전하기를 추천합니다!!
핵심 문법 1. so ~ that 구문
핵심 문법 2. 부정어 도치
핵심 문법 확실히 잘 익히셨죠?
본문 속의 핵심어법 부분을 특히 주의하면서,
본문 전체 어법 문제에 도전하세요!
내신 1등급을 향하여!
Here we go!
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Against All Odds - Part I
Towering over the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York City's famous ①landmark. Nowadays, many people take ②it for granted, but back in the 1800s it was something people only ③dreaming of. The bridge's construction cost more than $320 million in today's money and the lives of over two dozen people. In particular, the family in charge of the project ④paid a high price to create the impressive bridge we all know and love today. This is the story of ⑤which the Roeblings built the Brooklyn Bridge.
In the 1860s, the populations of Manhattan and Brooklyn were ⑥rapidly increasing, and so ⑦were the number of the ⑧commuters between them. Thousands of people took boats and ferries across the East River every day, but these forms of transport ⑨being unstable and ⑩frequent stopped by bad weather. Many New Yorkers wanted to have a bridge directly ⑪connected Manhattan and Brooklyn because it would ⑫make their commute quicker and safer. Unfortunately, ⑬because the East River's great width and rough tides, it would be difficult to build anything on ⑭them. It was also a very busy river at that time, with hundreds of ships constantly ⑮sailed on it.
정답은?
①landmarks / ③dreamt / ⑤how / ⑦was / ⑨were / ⑩frequently / ⑪connecting / ⑬because of / ⑮sailing
Against All Odds - Part II
Any bridge over the river would need to be a very high suspension bridge. ①Consider the ②limiting technology in those days, ③building such a bridge seemed ④impossible. That is, people thought it was impossible until John Roebling, an expert at building suspension bridges, ⑤accepting the challenge.
John proposed the use of steel cables—instead of iron ⑥one—that would be six times stronger than ⑦need to support the bridge. In addition, he planned to build two large stone towers to hold up the bridge's road and ⑧allow people ⑨to walk across ⑩them,. If his ideas worked, the final result would ⑪have been the longest, strongest suspension bridge ever ⑫building. John's ambition inspired people, so construction ⑬began in 1869. However, he was involved in a ferry accident later that year and ⑭dying of an infection not long after. It looked like his ambitious plan ⑮was destined to fail ⑯short after it had ⑰launched.
정답은?
①Considering / ②limited / ⑤accepted / ⑥ones / ⑦needed / ⑩it / ⑪be / ⑫built / ⑭died / ⑯shortly / ⑰been launched
Against All Odds - Part III
①Luckily, John's role as chief engineer ②succeeded by his son, Washington Roebling. Because he ③built bridges with his father and studied bridge construction in Europe, he believed in John's dream. At that time, the foundations for the bridge's two towers ④were building in the East River, ⑤it was extremely difficult and dangerous work. Workers had to stay at the bottom of the river in a waterproof box with little light and constant danger. Many died or were permanently ⑥injured by a serious disease ⑦calling "the bends," including Washington Roebling. In 1872, he developed this disease and ⑧was unable to move easily or ⑨visited the construction sites throughout the rest of the project.
Other people would ⑩quit at that point, but not Washington. He continued to supervise the bridge building for years by watching it through a telescope from his bedroom. However, there were still many things he could not do ⑪despite all his efforts. Once again, the project seemed ⑫like to ⑬abandon.
*the bends 잠함병
정답은?
②was succeeded / ③had built / ④were being built / ⑤which / ⑦called / ⑨visit / ⑩have quit / ⑫likely / ⑬be abandoned
Against All Odds - Part IV
To everyone's amazement, yet ①the other Roebling stepped in ②saving the bridge. This time, it was Washington's wife, Emily Warren Roebling. She believed in ③which her family had started, and she was determined to ④see through it. Before marriage, she knew almost nothing about engineering. As her husband's health failed, though, Emily began passing his instructions to the assistant engineers and ⑤brought back their construction reports. In the process, she naturally picked up a lot of information about bridge building. With his assistance, she also studied higher mathematics and engineering so ⑥hardly that she became an expert in ⑦it without ever going to college!
By the time the bridge ⑧was finished in 1883, Emily was carrying out many of the chief engineer's duties, which ⑨were unprecedented for a woman in those days. Many people praised her contributions to the project, and she became the first person ⑩crossing the bridge. It was the moment she, Washington, John, and everyone else who built the bridge ⑪having worked so hard for.
정답은?
①another / ②to save / ③what / ④see it through / ⑤bringing / ⑥hard / ⑦them / ⑨was / ⑩to cross / ⑪had
Against All Odds - Part V
To this day, the Brooklyn Bridge ①stands as evidence of the Roebling family's persistence. These ②amazed people made incredible sacrifices and overcame all obstacles ③to complete a project that seemed impossible to ④the others. Not only ⑤they proved their doubters ⑥wrongly, but they also achieved an accomplishment that inspired us ⑦to do the ⑧impossible.
정답은?
②amazing / ④others / ⑤did they prove / ⑥wrong
지금까지 재미짐영어 미키박쌤의 영어(능률 김성곤 외) 6과 변형문제 중 어법성 판단 문제 및 정답 자료 자료였습니다.
7과 변형문제도 확인해 보실까요?
구글, 다음, 네이버, 유튜브에서 '재미짐영어 미키박쌤'을 검색해보세요.
정말 많은 유용한 자료들을 '무료'로 활용하실 수 있습니다.
그리고, 미키박쌤의 모의고사변형문제월드 사이트에서
엄청나게 많은 모의고사 변형문제 자료들도 '무료'로 활용해보세요!
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