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시험지 제작 소요 포인트: 10 포인트
제목(영) 유형 시험지 세트 수 0.5포인트/1지문,1세트 0
제목(한) 유형 시험지 세트 수 0.5포인트/1지문,1세트 0
주제(영) 유형 시험지 세트 수 0.5포인트/1지문,1세트 0
주제(한) 유형 시험지 세트 수 0.5포인트/1지문,1세트 0
일치(영) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
일치(한) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
불일치(영) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
불일치(한) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
일치개수(영) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
일치개수(한) 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
순서 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
문장빈칸-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
문장빈칸-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
문장빈칸-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
흐름-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
흐름-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
흐름-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
위치-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
위치-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
위치-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
밑줄 의미 추론 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 1
어법-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
어법-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
어법-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
어휘-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
어휘-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
어휘-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
요약문완성 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
서술형조건-하 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
서술형조건-중 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
서술형조건-상 유형 시험지 세트 수 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
종합 시험지 세트 수 및 포함 유형 설정 1포인트/1지문,1세트 0
지문 (10개)
# 영어 지문 지문 출처
지문 1
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 2
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 3
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 4
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 5
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 6
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 7
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 8
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 9
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 10
Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
✅: 출제 대상 문장, ❌: 출제 제외 문장
    문장빈칸-하 문장빈칸-중 문장빈칸-상 문장
지문 1 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 2 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 3 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 4 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 5 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 6 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 7 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 8 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 9 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.
지문 10 1. Along with evaporation and condensation, precipitation is one of the three major parts of the water cycle.
2. Precipitation refers to any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
3. It occurs in many forms, including rain, sleet, and snow.
4. Precipitation takes shape within clouds as water vapor condenses into progressively larger droplets.
5. When the droplets are heavy enough, they descend to wards the earth.
6. In colder cloud temperatures, such as those found at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freeze to form ice.
7. These ice crystals then fall as snow, hail, or rain, depending on the temperature both within the cloud and at the Earth's surface.
8. Most rain actually begins as snowflakes high in the clouds.
9. As these snowflakes fall through warmer air, they melt and transform into raindrops.

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