중3 동아 윤정미 6과 본문 어법문제 (양자택일) One Lucky Sunday


중3 동아 윤정미

Lesson 6 Stories for All Time

본문 공부를 위해 직접 제작한 양자택일 퀴즈입니다. 공부에 도움이 되시기를 바랍니다.

One Lucky Sunday

Part 1

중3 동아 윤정미 6과 본문 1

One Lucky Sunday

문장별 어법 변형 문제 바로 풀기

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One Lucky Sunday
Cyril Boggis was an antique [furniture / furnitures] dealer in London.

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He was known for buying good things at a low price and then [to sell / selling] them at a high price.

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People asked him where he [had / have] got the furniture, but he just said, “It’s a secret.”

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Mr. Boggis’ secret was simple. He went to small towns every Sunday and [knocked / knocking] on doors.

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He told people that he [is / was] a furniture dealer.

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People didn’t know how valuable their things were, so Mr. Boggis took advantage [of / for] them.

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He was able to buy things very [cheap / cheaply].

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Now it was [other / another] Sunday, and Mr. Boggis was in a small town again.

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At a house he [visited / visiting], he met two men.

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One was Rummins, the owner, and [the other / the others] was his son Bert.

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“I [byuing / buy] old furniture. Do you have any?” asked Mr. Boggis.
“No, I don’t,” said Rummins.

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“Can I just take a look?” asked Mr. Boggis.
“Sure. Please [come / coming] in,” said Rummins.

Your score is

The average score is 86%

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Part2

중3 동아 윤정미 6과 본문 2

One Lucky Sunday

문장별 어법 변형 문제 바로 풀기

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Mr. Boggis first went to the kitchen, and there [were / was] nothing.

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He then [moved / had moved] to the living room. And there it was!

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A table [what / which] was a priceless piece of eighteenth-century English furniture.

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He was so excited [that / what] he almost fell over.

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“What’s wrong?” Bert asked.
“Oh, nothing. Nothing [of / at] all,” Mr. Boggis lied.

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He then said with a straight face, “This table is a reproduction. It’s worth only [a few / few] pounds.”

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He then added, “Hmm, I think I may [buy / have bought] it.

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The legs of my table at home are [broke / broken].

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I can cut off the legs of your table and [attach / to attach] them to mine.”

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“How much?” Rummins asked.
“Not much, I’m [afraid / afraid of]. This is just a reproduction,” said Mr. Boggis.

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“So how much?”
“Ten pounds.”
“Ten? It’s [worth / worthy] more than that.”

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“How about fifteen?”
“Make it fifty.”
“Well, thirty. This is my final [offering / offer].”

Your score is

The average score is 87%

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Part3

중3 동아 윤정미 6과 본문 3

One Lucky Sunday

문장별 어법 변형 문제 바로 풀기

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“OK, it’s yours, but how are you [going / doing] to take it?

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This thing will not go [for / in] a car!”

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“We’ll see,” Mr. Boggis said and went out [to bring / bringing] his car.

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On his way to the car, Mr. Boggis couldn’t help [to smile / smiling].

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The table was [what / that] every dealer dreamed of. He couldn’t believe his luck.

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“Dad, what if this thing doesn’t go in his car? He might not [pay / to pay] you,” said Bert.

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Rummins then had an idea. “[Which / What] he wants is only the legs.

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Let’s cut the legs off [at / for] him,” said Rummins.

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“Great idea!” said Bert. Bert then took out a saw and [began / to begin] to cut off the legs.

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When Mr. Boggis came back, the legs [were / had been] cut off.

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“Don’t worry, this was a favor. I won’t charge you [of / for] this,” said Rummins.

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Mr. Boggis was so shocked [that / which] he couldn’t say anything.

Your score is

The average score is 85%

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대화문 문제

다음 주어진 문장 (A)에 이어질 말을 바르게 배열하여 대화를 완성하시오.

(A) Mina, is anything wrong?
(B) Well, I lost my smartphone. I’m upset.
(C) Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that. Do you remember when you used it last?
(D) Well, I remember taking it out of my bag at the snack shop.
(E) Then, let’s go back to the snack shop to look for it.

정답: ( A ) – ( ) – ( ) – ( ) – ( )

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

A: Excuse me, Ms. Carter. Can I ask you a question? Did i get the main role in the ⓐplay?
B: Yes, you did. Congratulations, Jiho! You’re going to be Romeo in our school play, Romeo and Juliet.
A: Really? I’m so excited. Thank you so much, Ms. Carter.
B: I know how much you wanted the ⓑrole. I’m so happy for you.
A: Thank you. What about Sumi? Did she get the role she wanted, too?
B: ⓒUnfortunately, no. She’s very disappointed.
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Anyway, when is the first practice?
B: It’s at 2 p.m. on September 20th, in the ⓓacting club room. You’ll get a ⓔtext message about it soon.
A: OK. I’ll be there.

위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ의 영영풀이로 적절하지 않은 것은?
① ⓐ: a piece of writing performed by actors in a theater or on television or radio.
② ⓑ: an actor’s part in a play, film, etc.
③ ⓒ: :used to say that a particular situation makes you happy
④ ⓓ: the activity of performing in plays, films, etc.
⑤ ⓔ: a written message that you send using a mobile phone

위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은?
① Sumi got the role she didn’t want in the school play.
② Jiho is going to do the first practice in the music room.
③ Sumi will receive a text message about the first practice soon.
④ Ms. Carter knew Jiho really wanted to get the main role in the play.
⑤ Ms. Carter and Jiho are talking about the story of the play, Romeo and Juliet.

다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오.

Cyril Boggis was an ⓐantique furniture dealer in London. He was known for buying good things at a low price and then selling them at a high price. People asked him where he had got the ⓑfurniture, but he just said, “It’s a ⓒ secret.”
Mr. Boggis’ secret was simple. He went to small towns every Sunday and ⓓknocked on doors. He told people that he was a furniture dealer. People didn’t know how ⓔ valuable their things were, so Mr. Boggis took advantage of them. He was able to buy things very cheaply.

위 글을 읽고 답을 찾을 수 없는 질문은?
① What was Mr. Boggis’ job?
② What was Mr. Boggi known for?
③ Who did Mr. Boggis take advantage of?
④ How did Mr. Boggis go to small towns?
⑤ What was Mr. Boggis’ secret to get furniture?

위 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ의 뜻풀이로 어색한 것은?

① ⓐ: an old object such as a piece of furniture or jewelry that has a high value
② ⓑ: things such as chairs, beds, tables, and cupboards
③ ⓒ: A fact that is known by only a small number of people, and is not told to anyone else
④ ⓓ: to fasten or join to one thing to another
⑤ ⓔ: worth a lot of money

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