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I. 다음 문장의 밑줄 친 부분의 의미와 가장 가까운 표현을 고르시오. (1-7)
1. Outside the Capitol, as flags flew at half-staff, thousands of people awaited the chance to pay their respects. ① waited for ② took ③ held ④ brought
2. He should document any instances of abuse, both verbal and physical, along with the dates they occurred and the circumstances.
① cover ② record ③ explain ④ note
3. The profession is modernizing slowly to keep up with changing times. ① cope with ② get used to ③ continue ④ preserve
4. Profit margins will be small this year because of the drop off in consumer spending.
① increase ② continuation ③ fall ④ stop
5. The speech was given at the awards dinner in honor of all the employees. ① to praise ② to encourage ③ to help ④ to guide
6. Our telemarketing fundraising section would like to raise $3,000 by the end of the year. ① increase ② call for ③ receive ④ collect
7. In the future, we predict that many companies will rely on the information highways. ① resort to ② take off ③ get in ④ lie on |
II. 밑줄 친 부분 중에서 잘못된 부분을 고르시오. (8-13)
8. Mr. Kay ①has been ②promotion to assistant director ③with a 15% salary ④increase.
9. George likes to ①work out ②every day at the gym, ③but he only has ④a time to go three times a week.
10. The new line of ①products was tested and now they ②are ready to ③be sold to the ④publics.
11. ①Despite a negative vote ②from his locals, the ③major of John's followers elected him as ④president.
12. Michelle ①ordered a dress ②from the catalog but ③so it arrived, it was the ④wrong size.
13. Please ①refer to the index ②for finding a ③specific article which ④addresses your subject.
III. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 가장 적합한 표현을 고르 시오. (14-20)
14. She has been married ___ Steve for 19 years. ① with ② to ③ of ④ after
15. Rosa Parks was arrested in 1955 after refusing to _____ her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. ① hold ② receive ③ give up ④ take |
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16. Greed ___ money helps companies to become more efficient and provide better client-driven services. ① of ② to ③ from ④ for
17. Learning another language gives the learner the ability to _____ the mind and context of that other culture. ① step inside ② control ③ get off ④ hold on
18. Korean traditional music is based ___ round beats whereas Japanese music is very straight. ① of ② in ③ on ④ for
19. By the time he arrived on the island, several accomplished foreign artists _______ there, drawn by the romantic lure of Bali. ① had been ② were being ③ have been ④ had be
20. The more you use e-mail and cellphones at work, _____ you may feel. ① more distracted ② the more distracting ③ more distracting ④ the more distracted
IV. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (21-22)
It seems important to remember that human intelligence involves a lot more than problem- solving skills or memory capacity. Sometimes the challenge of being a person is to recognize that the task at hand should be performed later, considered from a new angle, or if it's a waste of time, ignored. That's why, at age 43, I'm not at work on a 600,000-piece jigsaw puzzle depicting Australia's Great Barrier Reef. I was smart enough to know at 10 that (A)it's not what one can do that matters but what's worth doing. |
21. Why does the writer not do a 600,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of the Reef? ① Because he has been tired of it. ② Because he thinks it should be done later. ③ Because he thinks it is a waste of time. 4. ④ Because he thinks he cannot do it.
22. Which of the following sentences has the closest meaning to (A)? ① One cannot do it but it is worth doing. ② What is worth doing is as important as what we can do. ③ One cannot do everything. ④ What's important is what's worth doing, not what we can do.
V. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (23-26) When Bob Grinstead landed in Bangkok in March with his wife and daughter, he might have been mistaken for a typical tourist. But the 70-year-old retired computer salesman from Atlanta wasn't in any shape for sightseeing. Since suffering a massive heart attack in 1990, he'd undergone many surgeries. By last year, any physical effort brought on chest pains ― even taking a shower left him exhausted. After his doctors told him there was nothing more they could do, Grinstead turned to the Internet for ideas. Countless searches and phone calls later, he was on a plane to Thailand in a quest for the Holy Grail of 21stcentury medicine: stem-cell therapy. Today, eight months after having stem cells injected into one of his coronary arteries, Grinstead's heart is operating more efficiently and he's leading a life his U.S. doctors thought impossible. "I can go for a 30-minute walk," he says. "I've taken trips to Antigua and Florida. I feel like living life again."
23. Why did Bob Grinstead visit Bangkok? ① for sightseeing ② to visit a patient in a hospital ③ for a medical treatment ④ for a business |
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24. How did Bob Grinstead get information on stem-cell theraphy? ① From doctors in the U.S. ② Through Internet search ③ From his neighbors ④ From his colleagues
25. What has Bob Grinstead done since his return to the U.S.? ① He could not make a long trip as far as to Florida due to his weak heart. ② He has been staying home, not going around. ③ He has enjoyed walking. 4. ④ He has been waiting for another operation.
26. Which of the following sentences is correct? ① Bob Grinstead was a computer operator in the U.S. ② Bob Grinstead was physically strong enough to visit Bangkok by himself. ③ Bob Grinstead could get appropriate medical treatments in the U.S. ④ Bob Grinstead could not have lived without stem-cell therapy.
VI. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (27-30) France is approaching 10% Muslim. But things do not stand still. Even if there were no further immigration, which is (A)a pipe dream, birth rates alone will soon drastically alter the balance. Muslims have the highest birth rate -- three times the rate of non-Muslims -- of any demographic group in Europe. (B)Childbearing rates among non-Muslim Frenchmen are well below replacement levels. The old French, like the rest of Europe, are literally disappearing.
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