문제와 답 예측하며 글읽기 다음 지문을 읽어보세요. Planets in our solar system are classified as either terrestrial or Jovian planets. The terrestrial planets are relatively small in size and lighter in mass. Terrestrial planets have solid rocky surfaces. These planets are closer to the sun and are therefore warmer than the planets located farther out in the solar system. On the other hand, Jovian planets are larger in size and heavier in mass with an absence of a solid surface. In the solar system, Jovian planets are located farther from the sun than terrestrial planets, and are therefore cooler. 1. 문제를 활용하라 Q. According to the passage, all of the following properties differentiate the terrestrial planets from the Jovian planets EXCEPT: 문제의 도움을 받아 중심 내용을 이해한다 2. 2/12 를 활용하라 지문에서 2/12 에 언급된 단어를 찾아서 문제를 풀어라. Q. According to the passage, all of the following properties differentiate the terrestrial planets from the Jovian planets EXCEPT A. the temperature B. the existence of surface fissures C. the distance from the sun D. the size Q2. According to the passage, which of the following is true about lo? Four of Jupiter’s largest moons are called Galilean moons as their discovery was first recorded by Galileo Galilei. Io is one of four Galilean moons that orbit around planet Jupiter, and it is known to be the third biggest, yet densest of them. Io is recorded to have eighty volcanoes on the surface, which continually expel lava and gas. Io also has the smoothest surface in the solar system, being flat and lacking craters. Its surface exhibits height variances of only one kilometer. This is because all the crevices on the surface are rapidly covered by lava that flows from the many volcanoes spread around the moon. Io’s surface is the youngest in the solar system. Q2. According to the passage, which of the following is true about lo? A. It boasts a land surface among the newest of the bodies in the solar system. B. It has a lethargic volcano with a smooth surface. C. It has a terrain with extreme ranges in its altitude. D. It holds a variety of characteristics of typical Galilean moons. Q3. According to the passage, what can be inferred about the public’s ideas about arts from around 1500 BCE to 500 BCE? Society’s views on artists are constantly changing over time. From around 1500 BCE to 500 BCE in ancient Greece, the views towards manual arts and liberal arts were clearly delineated, with liberal arts esteemed as more intellectual. These types of arts usually entailed subjects such as grammar, mathematics, logic, and philosophy. Manual arts, on the other hand, were considered as little more than the labor of producing tools or simply jobs that required training from experts in a workshop. An artist known as the Leningrad painter gave a marvelous representation of manual arts through an illustration on a vase, named Apprentices Making Vases in a Workshop. On the vase, people can see a number of apprentices learning and being led by a master. Around 500 BCE, artists started to form guilds; guilds were groups made up of craftsmen sharing similar interests. Q3. According to the passage, what can be inferred about the public’s ideas about arts from around 1500 BCE to 500 BCE? A. The public formed an ambiguous division between the worth of liberal and manual arts. B. The public did not consider the manual arts as valuable and thus they were less revered. C. Despite efforts to make manual arts intellectual, the public did not change their perceptions toward it. D. Due to lack of education, manual artists were not considered artists by the public.
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