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¡Ø ´ÙÀ½ ´ëÈ­¸¦ ÀÐ°í ºó Ä­¿¡ ¾Ë¸ÂÀº °ÍÀ» °í¸£½Ã¿À.

3.

Sunny: _______

Alice: She enjoyed the tour of the city very much.

Sunny: They say it¡¯s one of the most active city in Asia.

(A) How was Dr. Kim¡¯s recent trip to Tokyo?

(B) What did Dr. Kim want in the trip to Tokyo?

(C) How did Dr. Kim get to Tokyo?

(D) Why did Dr. Kim visit Tokyo?

Á¤´ä: A


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6. James¡¯s first novel was published during he was still a junior in university.

                                         (A)              (B)                (C)              (D)

Á¤´ä: B(¡æ while)


¡Ø ´ÙÀ½ Áß ¾î¹ý»ó ÀûÀýÇÏÁö ¸øÇÑ Ç¥ÇöÀ» °í¸£½Ã¿À.

10. (A) Your fur coat is the same as mine.

    (B) We will go to the museum first and to dinner afterwards.

    (C) Most of the people at the play seemed to enjoy it.

    (D) Alike his father, David is an excellent jazz musician.

Á¤´ä: D


¡Ø ´ÙÀ½ ºó Ä­¿¡ ¾Ë¸ÂÀº °ÍÀ» °í¸£½Ã¿À.

14. I remember _______ for the job, but I forget the exact amount.

(A) to be paid

(B) that I receive pay

(C) being paid

(D) get paid

Á¤´ä: C


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  In the beginning, one cell becomes two, and two become four. Being fruitful, they multiply into a ball of many cells, a shimmering sphere of human potential. Scientists have long dreamed of extracting those naive cells from a young human embryo and coaxing them to perform, in sterile isolation, the everyday miracle they perform in wombs: transforming into all the 200 or so kinds of cells _______ a human body. Liver cells. Brain cells. Skin, bone, and nerve. The dream is to launch a medical revolution in which ailing organs and tissues might be repaired ¡ª not with crude mechanical devices like insulin pumps and titanium joints but with living, homegrown replacements. It would be the dawn of a new era of regenerative medicine, one of the holy grails of modern biology.


25. ºó Ä­¿¡ ÀûÀýÇÑ Ç¥ÇöÀ» °ñ¶ó ¹®ÀåÀ» ¿Ï¼ºÇϽÿÀ.

(A) which constitutes

(B) that constitute

(C) constitute

(D) constituting

Á¤´ä: B


26. À§ ±ÛÀÌ ´Ù·ç°í ÀÖ´Â ³»¿ëÀº °úÇп¡¼­ ¾î¶² ºÐ¾ß¿¡ ¼ÓÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÎÁö ´ÙÀ½ Áß¿¡¼­ °í¸£½Ã¿À.

(A) geology

(B) astrology

(C) biology

(D) medicine

Á¤´ä: C


27. À§ ±ÛÀÌ ÁÖ·Î ³íÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Â °ÍÀº?

(A) the possible application of biological achievement for medicine

(B) the impossibility of overcoming the medical difficulties

(C) revolutionary transformation from medicine to biology

(D) why science needs liver and brain cells

Á¤´ä: A

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