Written 시험 범위 - 9A, 11A, 15A, 수업시간에 따로 한
프린트(The lady of the tiger?, Sowing the seeds of sup-
er plants, The scientist-philosophers)
Ⅰ. 괄호 부분에 적절한 어휘를 "하나만" 넣어서 문장을 완성
하시오.(27점)
1.The latest NIH decision ( ) allows field testing of genetically
engineered plants reflected a general confidence among scientists
that the work was safe.
2.Strange ( ) these words may sound I often play with the idea that
when wars and terrors leave humanity in utter gloom, the ed by him above all hu
m anity.
5.Love should a direct feeling, springing naturally from a healthy
soul living in ( ) with Nature.
6.This method was used for several centuries ( ) it was replaced
by modern techniques.
7.His research team introduced into tobacco cells artificial genes
that were activated in light but ( ) in dark.
8.The problem of freedom is not always the same problem, but the Mills
( ) them had analyzed the question in terms of principles which do
not change.
9.The story is presented as it was originally written, with no ( ).
Ⅱ. 문맥과 어법에 맞도록 괄호 속의 단어꼴을 적절히 바꾸시오.(27점)
1.Every heart stopped beating, every breath was held, every eye was
fixed ( ) upon the man.
2.Lunch counters will be (abolition), and people will have learned the
art of killing a whole afternoon in some cafe.
3.The genetic engineering of plants owes much of its recent success to
a/an (ingenuity) solution to an once but a mighty
passion for the (redeem) of man.
6.In the very olden time, there lived a semibarbaric king, who was a
man of an authority so (resist) that, at his will, he turned his
varied fancies into facts.
7.Though not usually upheld by extreme penalties, the tyranny of
society leaves fewer means of escape, penetrating more deeply into the
details of life, and (slavery) the soul itself,
8.Between the 9th and 14th centuries, the Muslim not only kept alive
the diciplines of Greek science but extended their range, laying and
(strong) the foundations of which much of modern science is built.
9.Genetic engineering could allow scientists to insert a wider variety
of (benefit) genes into plants in a few days.
Ⅲ. 괄호친 곳에 들어갈 적sonal contributions as recognizing
the ( ) nature of tuberculosis and describing certain skin diseases
and psychological disorders.
2.Many readers have been tempted to think this tribute fulsome. and
theri reaction has been ( ) sceptical.
3.His goal: to bring them back to his laboratory and isolate and ( )
the genes that give them such strong characteristics.
4.With all the intensity of the savage blood ( ) to her through long
lines of wholly barbaric ancestors, she hared the woman who blushed
and trembled behind the silent door.
5.Then the gay brass bells rang forth their merry peals, and the
innocent man, preceded by children ( ) flowers on his path, led his
bride to his home.
6.The three great American vices steal from Americans their ( ) right
of loafing, and cheat them of many an idle and beautiful afternoon.
7.Modern science has shown that hereditary traits are passed in the
genes from the parents' cells, which recombine during ( ).
8.Although I came to doubt all revelation, I can never accept the idea
that the universe is a physical or chemical accident, a result of
blind ( ).
9.In his discussion of smallpox, he was the first to ( ) a specific
disease from among many eruptive fevers that attacked man.
Ⅳ. 아래의 문장 중 영문은 우리말로(10점), 우리글은 영문으로(9점) 옮기
시오.
1.They have used techniques such as cross-pollination, inserting pollen
from one group of plants into another group, to produce hybrid plants
that are hardier, more attractive, more nutritious, or tastier than
nature's owm.
2.Whenever there was a little hitch, he was blander and more genial
still, for nothing pleased him so much as to make the crookde straight,
and crush down uneven places.
3.그의 통찰력을 제대로 평가하기 위해선 그가 비위생적인 환경이 너무 보
편적이어서 이러한 환경이 거의 인식되지 않은 세상에 살았음을 기어해야
한다.