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7. We can infer that there was prosperity in ancient Athens


▶시험 유의사항◀
because this was a time ________ saw the planting of many
1. OMR카드에 회원번호/주민번호를 정확하게 마킹하시기 바랍니다.
olive trees.
(잘못될시 0점 처리됩니다.)
(A) whose (B) when
2. 시험지 상단에 반명/이름/휴대폰 번호를 반드시 쓰시기 바랍니다.
(C) what (D) that
3. OMR카드는 시험종료 5분전까지 교체 가능합니다.
4. 임의로 수정테이프 사용시 O점 처리합니다.
5. 감독관의 별도 지시가 있을 때까지 이동 및 퇴실할 수 없습니다. [8-9] Written Expression: Choose the one which is grammatically
incorrect among the four underlined parts.

[1-7] General Structure: Choose the one that could best complete
8. An inability (A)to identify potential high-volume customers is
the following sentence.
a major (B)failing of the marketing department, but the (C)lacks
of credit in general has contributed (D)to the company's poor
1. The country is seeking ________ a limitation on the imports
performance.
from Korea to protect its own domestic industries.

(A) to put
9. He was so (A)disappointed that he (B)chose the (C)worse movie
(B) to be put
he could find, in the hope that (D)it might at least seem funny.
(C) putting

(D) being put

[10] Incorrect: Choose the sentence that is NOT grammatically


2. Agriculture ________ on composted organic waste for thousands
correct.
of years —until the invention, early in the 20th century, of

chemical fertilizers.
10. (A) Lasers are capable of measuring how far other planets are
(A) have relied
from the earth.
(B) relied
(B) Some competitors are complaining that Microsoft is
(C) relies
unfairly cutting prices to gain market share.
(D) had relied
(C) The elephant relies more on its sense of smell than on any

other sense.
3. I tried to dissuade him from his plan, but he wouldn't hear
(D) Not only did he arrived rather drunk but he also was late
my advice. He went on gambling until at last he lost all his
for work.
fortune. He ________ to me.

(A) must have listened

(B) could have listened


[11-20] Vocabulary: Choose the word or phrase which has the
(C) should have listened
closest meaning to the underlined part.
(D) may have listened

11. The movement against Mubarak is fueled by the righteous

4. The idea that people could not see something, although their anger of the Egyptian Arabs. Pakistanis are discussing Egypt's

eyes were locked on the video screen, suggests ________ unstable approach.

and selective attention is. (A) discouraged

(A) how (B) however (B) incited

(C) that (D) whatever (C) starved

(D) filled

5. Apart from his basic idea of writing history as ________ to myth,

his work stands out for two reasons. 12. The economy is stagnant and signals of recovery are weak.

(A) oppose Italy's tolerance threshold has been passed and change must

(B) is opposed come from a brand-new political class with pragmatic approach.

(C) opposed (A) fragile

(D) opposing (B) pliable

(C) static

6. The industrial production tempo was, above all else, exacting. (D) feeble

Its rhythm mirrored ________ of the clock.

(A) one (B) that

(C) which (D) those


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13. But the same fiscal woes that hobbled Japan's once soaring 20. I don't drink energy drinks other than to once in a blue moon

economy in the 1990s may catch up to China, which uses mix it with vodka for the taste.

a similar model of state capitalism. (A) very rarely

(A) skyrocketing (B) quite often

(B) elapsing (C) against my will

(C) sinking (D) all the time

(D) waning

14. For a few glorious, goal-filled years, Ronaldo was the greatest [21-25] Sentence Completion: Choose the most appropriate one
soccer player on the planet. The Brazilian bowed out of the which could complete each of the sentences.
game Feb. 14, at 34, succumbing finally to years of damage
21. “________ is very rare,” said Spinoza; and Cicero said, even
that the sport had inflicted on his body.
the philosophers who write books in its praise take care to
(A) retaining
have their names printed on the title page in big, bold letter.
(B) yielding
(A) Arrogance
(C) withstanding
(B) Humility
(D) enduring
(C) Compliment

(D) Insolence
15. When an improvised sonar device was connected to the implant,

Warwick could sense how far away an object was from his

arm even while he was blindfolded.


22. Naturally alert and bright, he extracted from every experience

in life all the lessons that it could teach him. His love of
(A) provided
reading he satisfied whenever he found it possible, and was
(B) collected
never happier than when ________ in his books.
(C) composed
(A) distracted
(D) contrived
(B) expressed

(C) absorbed
16. Korean workers' pride in their work and loyalty to their company
(D) perplexed
are reflected in their capacity to produce goods that are not

only competitive in price but reliable in quality.


23. Whatever the arguments for and against war in the past may
(A) fidelity
be, man has now reached a stage of development when war
(B) treachery
is as damaging to the ________ as to the victim. It is no longer
(C) indifference
an effective activity and it threatens the existence of all life
(D) betrayal
on earth.

(A) mediator
17. Muamar Qaddafi, the ruler of Libya, deployed tanks and fighter
(B) accuser
jets in an attempt to put down a popular uprising, ignited
(C) sufferers
by street protests.

(A) triggered
(D) intruder

(B) extinguished

(C) prevented
24. Familiarity breeds contempt. Regarding Korea, however, this

unattractive quality seems to be bred by ________.


(D) leashed
(A) informality

(B) strangeness
18. An online campaign urged people in Beijing and a dozen other
(C) respect
cities in China to heed the example of the “jasmine revolution”
(D) modesty
sweeping the Arab world.

(A) disregard
25. I wonder if the mirror isn't the world's worst invention. The
(B) acknowledge
optimists looks into a mirror and becomes too optimistic, the
(C) mind
pessimists too pessimistic. Thus mirrors increase ________ or
(D) assent
destroy ________. Far better is seeing ourselves as reflected

in the expressions on the faces of people we meet during the


19. John Prescott has always marketed himself as an old-fashioned,
day. The way you look to others is apt to be nearer to the
bluff, unpretentious Northerner who calls a spade a spade.
truth than the way you look to yourself.


(A) talks loudly

(B) says frankly


(A) conceit confidence

(B) shame — insecurity


(C) tells all tales
(C) egotism — reliance
(D) speaks accurately
(D) chagrin — trust

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[26-40] Reading Comprehension: Read the following passages
and the feminist are as real as anything can be. But that's just
carefully and answer each of the questions.
what our human minds do best: take the ①
________ and make

[26-28]
it ②________.

Football, especially professional football, is the embodiment of


29. Which of the following is the best subject matter?
a myth, one which in many respects is opposed to baseball's.
(A) the omnipotence of imaginary ideas
The fundamental difference is that football is not a pastoral
(B) the limitation of the lord of creation
game; it is a heroic one. One way of seeing the difference between
(C) the distinction between imaginary and real world
the two is the juxtaposition of Babe Ruth and Jim Brown, both
(D) the creative ability of human being
legendary players in their separate genre. Ruth, baseball's most

powerful hitter, was a hero, an epic figure destined for a second


30.

Which of the following is true about this passage?
immortality as a candy bar. ( ) His image was impressive but
(A) The ability to grasp the world is the innately potential one.
comfortable and altogether human: round, dressed in baggy
(B) Men have the potential ability to make real things from
uniform, with a schoolboy's cap and a bat which looked tiny next


imaginary ones.
to him. ( ) His muscular and almost perfect physique was
(C)

Men's ability to create may be only confined to something real.
emphasized further by the uniform which armored him. ( ) Babe
(D) Men's talent to find out about the world can be extended
Ruth had a tough face, but boyish and innocent; Brown was an


through imaginary things.
expressionless mask under the helmet. ( ) In action he seemed

invincible, the embodiment of speed and power in an inflated 31. Find the suitable word in each underlined ①②
, .

human shape. One can describe Brown accurately only with (A) fantasies — human minds

superlatives, for as a player he was kind of Superman, undisguised. (B) imaginary — real

(C) every object — imaginary

26. According to the passage, which is NOT correct? (D) mental — physical

(A) Babe Ruth had a tough image as a player.


(B) Football is a heroic game, but baseball is a pastoral one.

(C) Jim Brown was almost perfect in speed and power. [32-34]
(D) Jim Brown can only be described as the best. Entering a supermarket is like taking a seat in the psychiatrist

chair. Supermarket doesn't like to talk openly about tactics.

27. Where does the following sentence best fit in the passage? However, it's hard to disguise that virtually every new superstore

has its primary doors on the ________ so the shopping is done


However, there was nothing funny about Jim Brown.
clockwise, to the right. “Nine out of ten people are right handed

(A) Ⅰ (B) Ⅱ and they prefer turning right,” said a spokesperson for a major

(C) Ⅲ (D) Ⅳ supermarket chain. Profits from the store's own label products

are normally higher than those from the big manufacturers. So

28. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? the store's label soups are usually placed to the left of the

(A) Baseball and football have many differences in many Campbell's soup display because the eye reads left to right and

respects. will spot the store's brand first. John Davidson, a lecturer in

retail marketing at the University of Surrey, says that lighting


(B) The comparison between two heroic players shows people
also influences the customer. It is kept soft in the wine section
admire invincible images of sports players.

(C) Through comparison of two games, one is able to to encourage browsing, but it is bright at the cosmetic counters

understand many characteristics. to suggest cleanness. Width of aisles is also a factor. “If they move

(D) Football, compared with baseball, has the sophisticated too fast they are missing buying opportunities,” says Davidson.

characteristic of its own.


32. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

(A) The Strategies for Luring Customers

[29-31] (B) The Difficulties of Attracting Customers

I think we're designed to find out about the world, but that's (C) The Psychology of Customers

not our most important gift. For human beings, the really
(D) The Meaning of Marketing

important evolutionary advantage is our ability to create new


33. What is the appropriate word or phrase in the blank?
worlds. Look around the room you're in. Every object in that

room ― the right-angled table, the book, the paper, the computer
(A) both sides (B) right

screen, the ceramic cup ― was once imaginary. Not a thing in


(C) left (D) middle

the room existed in the Pleistocene. Everything started out as


34. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the
an imaginary fantasy in someone's mind. And that's even more

true of people. All the things I am ― a scientist, a philosopher,


tactics supermarket use?

an atheist, a feminist ― all those kinds of people started out as


(A)
(B)
To have shopping done with clockwise direction

To take advantage of the inclination of people turning right


imaginary ideas, too. I'm not making some relativistic, postmodern
(C) To make the store's label read left to right by people
point here; right now, the computer and the cup and the scientist
(D) To maintain the store's lighting bright at all times

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[35-37] [38-40]
One distinction that has been influential in vocabulary studies Wool manufacturers won a handsome victory on May 19, 1828,

is that between incidental and intentional learning. The basic when President John Quincy Adams gave a nod to the tariff of

issue is the extent to which learners can acquire word knowledge 1828. Not surprisingly, the tariff aroused howls of protest, most

incidentally, in the sense of being a by-product of their main notably from Andrew Jackson's allies in the House, who had

learning activity inside or outsider the classroom, rather than hoped to kill the bill as a means of humiliating Adams. Though

through activity that is primarily intended to enhance their Jackson's forces failed to block the passage of the tariff, they

vocabulary knowledge. Thus, as applied in the literature, the refused to give up, and in 1832, helped enact legislation that

distinction involves both where the learner's attention is rolled back rates to their more modest 1824 levels. But, the tariff

concentrated and the pedagogical context in which the opportunity of 1832 failed to diffuse the situation ― a number of states,

for learning is available. There is no doubt that incidental learning including South Carolina, refused compromise measures and

occurs, particularly through extensive reading in input-rich instead pushed for the complete ________ of the 1828 legislation.

environments, albeit at a rather slow rate. In the heyday of the With a nasty battle looming on the horizon, Henry Clay stepped

communicative approach to language teaching, the concept of in with a proposal for a “compromise tariff” of 1833. While Clay's

incidental learning offered the seductive prospect that, provided bill appeased the competing interests of manufactures and

the learners had access to sufficient comprehensible input, second farmers, it couldn't remove the stigma of the 1828 tariff which,

language (L2) vocabulary acquisition would largely take care of in the intervening years, came to be known as the “tariff of

itself, without the need for any substantial pedagogical intervention. abominations.”

However, the research makes it clear that this strong position

is no longer tenable. 38. According to the passage, the tariff of 1828 was difficult to

be passed because ________.

35. Among the following phrases from the above text, which one (A) public had animosity towards Adams

is not related to the others? (B) Adams' rivals wished to disgrace him

(A) incidental learning (C) Henry Clay proposed a more effective tariff

(B) by-product of main activity (D) Andrew Jackson abhorred John Quincy Adams

(C) pedagogical intervention

(D) sufficient comprehensible input 39. Choose the word that best fits in the blank.

(A) approval

36. According to the passage, which of the following is correct? (B) enactment

(A) Vocabulary knowledge should be acquired incidentally. (C) nullification

(B) Comprehensible input is not sufficient for vocabulary (D) stabilization

acquisition.

(C) Extensive reading slows down the process of vocabulary 40. Which of the following is NOT correct?

acquisition. (A) Wool manufacturers weren't greater beneficiaries of

(D) Learner's attention plays a crucial role in vocabulary Adams' tariff of 1828.

learning. (B) South Carolina found compromise to the tariff of 1828

unacceptable.

37. By what can the underline albeit be replaced? (C) Clay's “compromise tariff” was generally acceptable by

(A) although both manufacturers and farmers.

(B) despite (D) Adams' legislation came to be known as the “tariff of

(C) indeed abominations”.

(D) even

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