2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제 Imagining the Future
일반 워크북 형태의 문제에서 벗어나 The Makings가 만든 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제는
출판사에서 오랫동안 영어 번역과 교정을 하셨던 원어민 선생님과
현직에서 강사를 하고 있는 연구진들이 학생들을 위한 최상의 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제를 선보입니다.
사고력과 이해력을 요구하는 문제들로 내신 대비 뿐만이 아니라 수능도 한꺼번에 공부하실 수 있는 자료입니다.
중간고사&기말고사 전에 더메이킹스(The Makings)에서 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제로 마무리 하세요.
The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제는 총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.
1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)
2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)
3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)
4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)
5. 어법(서술형)
6. 어휘(서술형)
7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)
8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)
9. 영작(서술형)
10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)
이 파일은 워드파일이며 편집이 가능한 형태의 상품입니다.
더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.
1번 지문
Once or twice a week, you take out the trash at your home. It's a simple task to walk outside to do that. But have you ever thought about the trash in outer space? After all, the nearest garbage can is thousands of kilometers away on the Earth. Unfortunately, the region of space that surrounds the Earth has become an enormous garbage dump filled with space junk. This space junk, or space debris, includes not only regular garbage but also parts of or entire satellites and rockets that have been abandoned in space and have started orbiting the Earth. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik 1, and the superpowers began what came to be known as the Space Race. Sputnik returned to the Earth after three months in orbit, but numerous other launches followed it in the next few decades.
2번 지문
They inspired people around the world to look to the stars yet also filled the region of space close to the Earth with huge pieces of metal. And when a piece of space junk collides with another, this creates even more space junk. At the present time, it is estimated that there are more than 21,000 pieces of junk 10 centimeters or larger orbiting the planet. Space junk is harmless unless it collides with something else such as a satellite or space station. But even small objects have the potential to be deadly. For instance, if an astronaut walking in space lets go of a wrench, he cannot retrieve the tool. It will float off and begin orbiting the Earth at the rate of nearly 10 kilometers per second. At that speed, the wrench becomes dangerous. Should it run into a spacecraft with human passengers, it could cause a great amount of damage and kill people. Additionally, the same collision would be a sure way of creating even more space junk.
3번 지문
Space junk doesn't stay in orbit forever though. As it moves around the Earth, its orbit slowly sinks so that it gets closer and closer to the planet. In the end, the force of the Earth's gravity causes the junk to enter the planet's atmosphere, and then it plunges to the ground. Small items get burned up by the heat of reentry, but anything 10 centimeters or larger in size typically manages to reach the Earth's surface in some form or other. In the last five decades, an average of one piece of space junk has fallen to the Earth each day. Most of the space junk that hasn't completely burned up lands in the ocean far away from places where people live. Thus far, no serious injuries or property damage has been caused by falling debris, but it's a matter of time before someone gets hurt.
4번 지문
To prevent any potential tragedies, governments have ordered scientists to work out ways to remove space junk. Some have suggested building space tugs to catch pieces of debris and to bring them back to the ground. Others have proposed releasing giant mechanical sponges to capture bits of debris. When the sponges are full, they could then be removed from orbit. There is another suggestion to solve the problem: using ground-based lasers to force some debris into lower orbits. The debris could then be guided to enter the planet's atmosphere with the use of gravity. These suggestions may sound like a story from science fiction. Actually, they may become reality in the near future because some experiments on them have produced positive results. Unfortunately, the problem of space junk is so huge and complicated that it will take a long time for us to resolve it.
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2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제 Imagining the Future
일반 워크북 형태의 문제에서 벗어나 The Makings가 만든 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제는
출판사에서 오랫동안 영어 번역과 교정을 하셨던 원어민 선생님과
현직에서 강사를 하고 있는 연구진들이 학생들을 위한 최상의 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제를 선보입니다.
사고력과 이해력을 요구하는 문제들로 내신 대비 뿐만이 아니라 수능도 한꺼번에 공부하실 수 있는 자료입니다.
중간고사&기말고사 전에 더메이킹스(The Makings)에서 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제로 마무리 하세요.
The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제는 총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.
1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)
2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)
3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)
4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)
5. 어법(서술형)
6. 어휘(서술형)
7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)
8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)
9. 영작(서술형)
10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)
이 파일은 워드파일이며 편집이 가능한 형태의 상품입니다.
더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 다락원(김길중) 6과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.
1번 지문
Once or twice a week, you take out the trash at your home. It's a simple task to walk outside to do that. But have you ever thought about the trash in outer space? After all, the nearest garbage can is thousands of kilometers away on the Earth. Unfortunately, the region of space that surrounds the Earth has become an enormous garbage dump filled with space junk. This space junk, or space debris, includes not only regular garbage but also parts of or entire satellites and rockets that have been abandoned in space and have started orbiting the Earth. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik 1, and the superpowers began what came to be known as the Space Race. Sputnik returned to the Earth after three months in orbit, but numerous other launches followed it in the next few decades.
2번 지문
They inspired people around the world to look to the stars yet also filled the region of space close to the Earth with huge pieces of metal. And when a piece of space junk collides with another, this creates even more space junk. At the present time, it is estimated that there are more than 21,000 pieces of junk 10 centimeters or larger orbiting the planet. Space junk is harmless unless it collides with something else such as a satellite or space station. But even small objects have the potential to be deadly. For instance, if an astronaut walking in space lets go of a wrench, he cannot retrieve the tool. It will float off and begin orbiting the Earth at the rate of nearly 10 kilometers per second. At that speed, the wrench becomes dangerous. Should it run into a spacecraft with human passengers, it could cause a great amount of damage and kill people. Additionally, the same collision would be a sure way of creating even more space junk.
3번 지문
Space junk doesn't stay in orbit forever though. As it moves around the Earth, its orbit slowly sinks so that it gets closer and closer to the planet. In the end, the force of the Earth's gravity causes the junk to enter the planet's atmosphere, and then it plunges to the ground. Small items get burned up by the heat of reentry, but anything 10 centimeters or larger in size typically manages to reach the Earth's surface in some form or other. In the last five decades, an average of one piece of space junk has fallen to the Earth each day. Most of the space junk that hasn't completely burned up lands in the ocean far away from places where people live. Thus far, no serious injuries or property damage has been caused by falling debris, but it's a matter of time before someone gets hurt.
4번 지문
To prevent any potential tragedies, governments have ordered scientists to work out ways to remove space junk. Some have suggested building space tugs to catch pieces of debris and to bring them back to the ground. Others have proposed releasing giant mechanical sponges to capture bits of debris. When the sponges are full, they could then be removed from orbit. There is another suggestion to solve the problem: using ground-based lasers to force some debris into lower orbits. The debris could then be guided to enter the planet's atmosphere with the use of gravity. These suggestions may sound like a story from science fiction. Actually, they may become reality in the near future because some experiments on them have produced positive results. Unfortunately, the problem of space junk is so huge and complicated that it will take a long time for us to resolve it.
전자 제품의 관계로 단순 변심에 의한 반품/교환이 불가 합니다.