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오늘은 고등학교 영어 교과서 중 영어(시사 한상호 외) 5과 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.
시사(한상호 외) 5과 핵심 어법을 확실히 다진 후, 문제에 도전하기를 추천합니다!!
핵심어법 1. 관계대명사 what
핵심어법 2. 분사구문
이제는 어법 문제에 도전하세요!
내신 1등급을 향하여!
Here we go!
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
How to Handle Haters - Part I
Have you ever known someone you just did not get along with? Maybe it was someone you had difficulty ①to work with or it ②could be someone you were always arguing with. This kind of situation can leave you ③to wonder what you should do. Should you ignore them, ④be extra nice to them, or stand up to them? If you have ever been ⑤confusing about what to do, you are not alone. ⑥Lucky for us, Benjamin Franklin, the American politician and inventor, ⑦came up with an answer more than 200 years ago.
정답은?
①working / ②could have been / ③wondering / ⑤confused / ⑥Luckily
How to Handle Haters - Part II
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Benjamin Franklin was a very smart man, not just in politics and science, ①and also in his ability to deal with people. Once, when Franklin was ②served as a representative for the people of the state of Pennsylvania, a powerful opponent made a long speech ③criticized him. This speech was so powerful ④that it threatened Franklin's political career. Franklin decided to try to change his enemy's opinion of him. To do this, he sent a letter to the man ⑤asked for a favor. He asked the man ⑥to lend him a very rare and valuable book, ⑦one that he knew the man had in his personal library. The man, Franklin's enemy, immediately sent him the book. Franklin read the book and ⑧return it with a note of thanks.
정답은?
①but / ②serving / ③criticizing / ⑤asking / ⑧returned
How to Handle Haters - Part III
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
The next time Franklin met his enemy, the man ①being much nicer to him. They eventually became friends and remained so for the rest of their lives. In his autobiography, Franklin explained ②what happened. Franklin wrote, "He that has once done you a kindness will be more ready to do you ③the other." By asking a small favor of his enemy, Franklin gave the man a chance ④to do him a kindness. This turned his enemy into a friend. Today this phenomenon is known as the Benjamin Franklin effect.
It is commonly thought ⑤that if you want people who do not like you to like you, you should do favors for ⑥him. However, if you want to try to create a connection with someone who does not like you, ⑦asking that person to do you a favor ⑧being more effective. ⑨To test this phenomenon, a psychologist performed an experiment and came to the same conclusion.
정답은?
①was / ③another / ⑥them / ⑧is /
How to Handle Haters - Part IV
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
About 80 students ①were invited to participate in an experiment and ②told they would ③give some money after a series of tests. A researcher ④was hired and made the students ⑤disliked him by being rude to them. The students took the tests and were all awarded the ⑥promising money. They were then divided into three groups. Group 1 was asked by the researcher ⑦returning some of the prize money. He explained that he ⑧used his own money for the tests and the study was in danger of running out of funds. Group 2 was asked by a secretary ⑨to return some of the money to the institution because the budget was ⑩run low. Group 3 was not asked to return any money. Afterward, all three groups were asked to rate how ⑪much they liked the researcher. The people in Group 1, who ⑫did the researcher a personal favor by returning some of the money, ⑬rating the researcher the highest. Despite the fact ⑭that they ⑮had a bad impression of him during the experiment, they had more positive feelings for him after returning "his money.“
정답은?
②were told / ③be given / ⑤dislike / ⑥promised / ⑦to return / ⑧had used / ⑩running / ⑫had done / ⑬rated / ⑮had had
How to Handle Haters - Part V
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
How can it be that we feel more positive toward people for ①whom we do favors? It is ②because what psychologists refer to as "cognitive dissonance." We want our actions and our thoughts to be in harmony. When we do something that we do not like, the balance ③being broken, and we feel unhappy. If there ④is a conflict between our thoughts and our actions (cognitive dissonance), we will change one or the other to relieve the conflict. After lending Franklin the book, Franklin's enemy experienced cognitive dissonance. He felt ⑤troubling because he was doing something ⑥nice for someone he disliked. ⑦Felt anxious and unhappy, he had to find a way to resolve his feelings. The easiest way for him to do that ⑧being to change how he thought about Franklin. He justified doing the favor by telling ⑨himself that Franklin was not a bad person after all and convinced ⑩him that he actually liked Franklin.
Is there someone with ⑪what you would like to have a better relationship? Try ⑫to ask that person for a small favor, such as lending you a pencil or ⑬watching your bag while you go to the restroom. Then see if their feelings toward you ⑭changing. The chances are they ⑮do.
정답은?
②because of / ③is / ⑤troubled / ⑦Feeling / ⑧was / ⑩himself / ⑪whom / ⑫asking / ⑭change / ⑮will
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