I had a pleasant but sleepless 2 days in Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific seems to be a good place to work. They will let me know my status within 2 weeks. As you know, it takes a long time to get to Asia. I left El Paso Monday for Los Angeles, where I stayed overnight with friends. Tuesday afternoon I flew to Hong Kong. Friday night I flew back to Los Angeles, saw some friends for an hour, then took a 10-hour bus ride to Tucson for a relative's wedding on Saturday. Sunday night we drove back to El Paso. I had been planning to return to Austin this week, but I've decided to stay put. I've just worn myself out traveling, and I'll start traveling again when I start work Saturday. |
18. For what did he fly to Hong Kong?
① to visit a friend
② for a job interview
③ for fun
④ to attend a wedding ceremony
19. What is the last thing he actually did?
① He returned to Austin.
② He stayed overnight with friends in Los Angeles.
③ He drove back to El Paso.
④ He attended a relative's wedding in Tucson.
20. Where did his entire travel end?
① at Austin ② at El Paso
③ at Tucson ④ at Los Angeles
V. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (21-23)
As a major national research center, Yale attracts many of the world's great scholars. It attracts a whole lot of talented undergraduate (A) , too. Yale can afford to be extremely selective with its surplus of (A) beating down the doors, but students report that “ (B) you're in, they will pamper you and support your ambitions.” Neither professors nor students at Yale rest on their laurels, though. Yale's professors, “in addition to being top scholars, actually seem to enjoy teaching undergraduates.” (C) you forget, it's worth repeating that “the schoolwork itself is hard, very hard, but rewarding, very rewarding.” |
21. 밑줄 친 (A)에 공통으로 들어갈 알맞은 낱말을 고
르시오.
① applicants ② applications
③ applying ④ applies
22. 밑줄 친 (B)에 들어갈 가장 알맞은 것을 고르시오.
① whereas ② although
③ unless ④ once
23. 밑줄 친 (C)에 들어갈 가장 알맞은 것을 고르시오.
① Although ② Lest
③ After ④ Provided
VI. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (24-27)
This show mainly highlights new audio and video (A) as well as unusual gizmos often related to automobile stereos and cell phone technology. With the cancellation of COMDEX I expect to see a lot of computer-related equipment and digital cameras, too. (B)Anything that has to do with media centers will also be at this show. Over the years one company, Samsung, seems to have benefited most from CES. It has made itself a player on the international stage in ways that (C)think a decade ago when Sony, Panasonic and the usual suspects from Japan were dominating consumer electronics. Over the past few years Korean-based Samsung has emerged as one of the most aggressive and innovative consumer electronics (D) in the world and now dominates the Japanese companies in many categories. With high-quality, low-prices and creative ideas, Samsung has (E) the stereotypes about Korean products and their relative low quality. Moreover the company has done more to promote high-definition TV equipment than any other company. This includes an array of tuners, HD monitors and all sorts of DVD players that (F) the data into HD images. |
24. 밑줄 친 (A)와 (D)에 들어갈 낱말을 올바로 연결 한 것을 고르시오.
① company-critics ② quantity-categories
③ gear-firms ④ quality-products
25. 밑줄 친 (E)와 (F)에 들어갈 낱말을 올바로 연결한 것을 고르시오.
① reversed-convert ② improved-advertize
③ shifted-promote ④ vied-levy
26. 밑줄 친 (B)의 뜻과 가장 가까운 표현을 고르시오.
① Anything that is irrelevant to media centers
② Anything that has bearing on media centers
③ Anything that must be done with media centers
④ Anything that displays media centers
27. 밑줄 친 (C)를 문맥과 어법에 가장 알맞게 표현한 형태를 고르시오.
① had been being thought
② should have thought
③ would have been unthinkable
④ was unable to think
VII. 다음 글을 읽고 물음에 답하시오. (28-30)
Your own body causes cold symptoms. Once you've been infected with a cold virus, your capillaries swell to bring more blood to your nose, because blood is what gets the troops of the immune system to the battlefield. That's (A) . White blood cells come rushing to the site and try to engulf-and-digest or, as we humans put it, "eat" the viruses. That's (B) . Your temperature rises because viruses can't thrive where it's too hot. That's fever. Your nose cells release histamines, which create mucus that traps the viruses before they can attach to your cells. That's your (C) . |
28. 위의 빈 칸 (A)에 알맞은 단어를 골라 넣으시오.
① circulation ② depression
③ suggestion ④ congestion
29. 위의 빈 칸 (B)에 알맞은 단어를 골라 넣으시오.
① infarction ② suction
③ inflammation ④ snoring
30. 위의 빈 칸 (C)에 알맞은 단어를 골라 넣으시오.
① stuffy nose ② runny nose
③ Roman nose ④ snubby nose