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¡Ø Identify the one underlined expression that must be corrected in each sentence.


25. No one who has seen him work in the laboratory can deny that Mr. Lee

                                 (A)                                                          (B)

   has an interest and aptitude for physics.

                   (C)                  (D)                            

   Á¤´ä: C(¡æ interest in)


30. It was very considerable of you to send me the letter of admission

                                  (A)           (B)               (C)

   so promptly.

       (D)                                              

Á¤´ä: A (¡æ considerate)


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¡Ø Choose the one word or phrase that is closet in meaning to the underlined part.


17. The test will winnow out the congressmen who study from those who don't bother.

    (A) kick                               (B) sift

    (C) cut                                (D) drive               

Á¤´ä: B


20. The U.S. official's visit to Seoul coincided with North Korea's decision to come back to the six-party talks the last week after being cajoled directly and indirectly by other nations.

    (A) threatened by force

    (B) found fault with

    (C) persuaded by flattery

    (D) deprived of its power                                         

Á¤´ä: C


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¡Ø Choose the one word or phrase that best complete each sentence.


 5. A child's toy that consists of a box with a doll inside it that springs out when the lid is opened is ________.

    (A) a jack-in-the-box               (B) a jack-knife

    (C) a jack-of-all-trades             (D) a jack-a-dandy     

Á¤´ä: A


 7. The article is connected with a particular subject and therefore difficult to understand if you do not know about that subject. It is full of _______.

    (A) big words                         (B) technical terms

    (C) sophisticated words              (D) gibberish           

Á¤´ä: B


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Question 38~40


  Effective knowledge is professionalized knowledge, supported by a restricted acquaintance with useful subjects subservient to it.

  This situation has its dangers. It produces minds in a groove. Each profession makes progress, but it is progress in its own groove. Now to be mentally in a groove is to live in contemplating a given set of abstractions. The groove prevents straying across country, and the abstraction abstracts from something to which no further attention is paid. But there is no groove of abstractions which is adequate for the comprehension of human life. Thus in the modern world, the celibacy of the medieval learned class has been replaced ¨ç_________ a celibacy of the intellect which is divorced from the concrete contemplation of the complete facts. Of course, no one is merely a mathematician, or merely a lawyer. People have lives outside their professions or their businesses. But the point is the restraint of serious thought within a groove. The remainder of life is treated superficially, with the imperfect categories of thought derived from one profession.


38. According to the above passages, which is correct?

    (A) The writer thinks that we need more professional knowledge than what we enjoy now.

    (B) The writer recommends we be mentally in a groove.

    (C) The celibacy of the modern intellect in a groove is not adequate for the comprehension of human life.

    (D) Some of the modern intellects are divorced because of the professional knowledge they have.                                  

Á¤´ä: C


39. Fill in the blank ¨ç_________ with a most suitable word.

    (A) by                                 (B) with

    (C) for                                 (D) to                 

Á¤´ä: A


40. What subject can be surmised as the theme of the passage before these?

    (A) The difference of our age from the Middle Age

    (B) The age of ignorance coming next

    (C) Professionalized man as well-rounded man

    (D) The success of the professionalization                        

Á¤´ä: D


 

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