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oad construction, my usual forty-five-minute commute was doubled. I was spending (a)ninety minutes to two hours in my car, twice a day! During this time, my wife was away, traveling on business. Each night we would talk on the phone, and I was quick to complain about (b) the frustrations of my commute.
She told me that I was suffering from a bad attitude. And even after she told me, it took me a while to see she was right.
It is easy to see another person’s bad attitude but difficult to admit our own. I should have realized that it was my negative attitude that really annoyed me, not the doubled commutes. I wasn’t sleeping well at night; I felt nervous. One’s body is, after all, prone to weakness or failure when one is subjected to continued stress. And the early signs of such problems were already beginning to show.
Yet (A) my wife, I began to calm myself down. I tried to relax in the car. I allowed myself more travel time and tried not to let the traffic and (c)the slow movement annoy me. While I couldn’t change the traffic flow, I could change my attitude toward it.
Big doors swing on (d)little hinges. Most of the time, we don’t see small hinges. We don’t pay attention to them. They’re small and hidden. Yet (B) them, the door would not function at all.
Our attitudes, too, are the little hinges on which the big doors of our lives swing. We can’t control life’s negative circumstances―the doubled commutes, (e) long lines at the grocery, or late-night calls from marketers. Those are life’s invariables. Yet we can do something to cope with them. We can control how we relate to them. It’s a simple choice, a simple step you can take. The right attitude will keep all the mechanisms of your life in top working order. Choosing the right attitude will profoundly change your life.
위 글에서 필자가 주장하는 바로 가장 적절한 것은?
① 약자를 도우며 살자.② 법과 질서를 지키자.
③ 다양한 경험을 쌓자.④ 자신감을 잃지 말자.
⑤ 긍정적 태도를 갖자.
위 글의 빈칸 (A)와 (B)에 가장 적절한 것끼리 짝지은 것은?
(A) (B)
① thanks to----without
② instead of----despite
③ according to----without
④ thanks to----despite
⑤ instead of----considering
위 글의 (a)~(e) 중에서, 밑줄 친 life’s invariables에 해당하지 않는 것은?
① (a)② (b)③ (c)④ (d)⑤ (e)
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○ 문제지와 답안지의 해당란을 정확히 기입(표기)했는지 확인하시오.
She told me that I was suffering from a bad attitude. And even after she told me, it took me a while to see she was right.
It is easy to see another person’s bad attitude but difficult to admit our own. I should have realized that it was my negative attitude that really annoyed me, not the doubled commutes. I wasn’t sleeping well at night; I felt nervous. One’s body is, after all, prone to weakness or failure when one is subjected to continued stress. And the early signs of such problems were already beginning to show.
Yet (A) my wife, I began to calm myself down. I tried to relax in the car. I allowed myself more travel time and tried not to let the traffic and (c)the slow movement annoy me. While I couldn’t change the traffic flow, I could change my attitude toward it.
Big doors swing on (d)little hinges. Most of the time, we don’t see small hinges. We don’t pay attention to them. They’re small and hidden. Yet (B) them, the door would not function at all.
Our attitudes, too, are the little hinges on which the big doors of our lives swing. We can’t control life’s negative circumstances―the doubled commutes, (e) long lines at the grocery, or late-night calls from marketers. Those are life’s invariables. Yet we can do something to cope with them. We can control how we relate to them. It’s a simple choice, a simple step you can take. The right attitude will keep all the mechanisms of your life in top working order. Choosing the right attitude will profoundly change your life.
위 글에서 필자가 주장하는 바로 가장 적절한 것은?
① 약자를 도우며 살자.② 법과 질서를 지키자.
③ 다양한 경험을 쌓자.④ 자신감을 잃지 말자.
⑤ 긍정적 태도를 갖자.
위 글의 빈칸 (A)와 (B)에 가장 적절한 것끼리 짝지은 것은?
(A) (B)
① thanks to----without
② instead of----despite
③ according to----without
④ thanks to----despite
⑤ instead of----considering
위 글의 (a)~(e) 중에서, 밑줄 친 life’s invariables에 해당하지 않는 것은?
① (a)② (b)③ (c)④ (d)⑤ (e)
※ 확인 사항
○ 문제지와 답안지의 해당란을 정확히 기입(표기)했는지 확인하시오.