대조, 반대 |
although, while, but, even so, even though, however, in contrast, in spite of, despite, instead (of), in place of, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, on the contrary, on the other hand, though, yet |
이유, 결과 |
accordingly, as a result (of), as, because (of), due to, for, hence, n consequences (of), in short, now that, on account of, owing to, since, so, thanks to, therefore, thus |
추가 |
along with, besides, furthermore, in addition (to), moreover, together with, what’s more |
예시 |
for example, for instance |
Sample Question
The novel is only one of the many forms of literature, and one of the youngest o them all,
it has surpassed all the others in popularity. More novels are written and read today than all the poems, dramas, and essays put together. No other kind of writing makes strong an appeal to great mass of people, or has so tremendous a power for good or evil.
(a) yet
(b) indeed
(c) resultingly
(d) for instance
Practice Test
1. If you discover holes and white larvae in stored clothing, you’re most likely facing a moth infestation. Sort though the affected items and throw away anything you can’t salvage. Take the rest to a dry-cleaner, letter the staff know about the infestation. Meanwhile, have your house exterminated for moths. returning cleaned clothing to the storage area, wipe off boxes, shoes, and other surfaces with a damp, clean cloth, then throw the cloth away.
(a) In spite of
(b) Besides
(c) After
(d) Before
2. Anderson was a Washington-based telecommunications entrepreneur and for years was among the country’s richest men. According to the Department of Justice, between 1995 and 1999 alone, he made at least $450 million buying and selling telecom companies. America was very good to him. , he paid virtually no taxes on his earnings. Anderson used his riches to buy exotic paintings by artists like Salvador Dali, a 19,000-square-foot mansion in Madrid and a $21 million private jet. He even invested in a private group seeking to lease Russia’s troubled Mir space station.
(a) In addition
(b) Therefore
(c) In return
(d) For example
3. While the about 45% of children attend half-day kindergarten classes and about 55% attend all-day kindergarten classes, research done in the 1990s suggested that children enrolled in all-day kindergarten programs had more consistent academic success. , children who attended all-day kindergarten tended to score higher on standardized tests and were held back a grade less often. A separate study that took place during the same decade agreed, suggesting that children who attended all-day kindergarten had higher reading comprehension and math scores on standardized tests.
(a) However
(b) Specifically
(c) Besides
(d) Again