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Chapter 01. 문장형식과 동사 ①

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001. I felt uncomfortable ①complaining for the service; after all we ②were only guests ③at the reception, ④not the hosts.
002. For some reason, we have ①decided that if these flesh lumps (i.e., our noses) have a certain shape, they are attractive; ②whereas lumps that do not ③conform that shape ④are considered ugly.
003. Economic ①goods often consist ②to material items, ③but they can also be services ④to people.
004. A: What would you have done if you hadn't become a teacher? B: I'd probably have the army. A: Oh, you'd have a good soldier. B: Do you really think so? A: Yes, of course. 1 discharged from -- become 2 gone into -- joined 3 joined -- made 4 joined -- taught
005. Improvisation is an important part of jazz. This means that the musicians make the music up as they go along, or create the music on the spot. This is why a jazz song might each time it is played. 1 sounds a little different 2 sound a little differently 3 sound little differently 4 sound a little different
006. People Toften seem Danger when ③they do not get enough ④rest.
007. He looked very badly after 2 the operation, ③and we were all Aworried.
008. In the summer, I usually some kind of seminar at the urging of my company. 1 enroll at 2 attend go 4 attend to
009. Moments before Shannon Lucid departed Don her first space mission, a reporter ②approached to her and asked 33what her thoughts were. She replied that she was extremely proud ④to participate in such an important project.
010. What happens when people of different origins, Ospeaking different languages and ②professing different religions, 3 inhabit in the same locality and ④live under the same political sovereignty?
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011. ①The Olympic torch will be ②reaching at Rice-Eccles Stadium ③at the University of Utah ④in a month.
012. An American ①who survived from the terrorist ②attack on the World Trade Center ③escaped with his life again when Aa bomb blast ripped through a busy street in Jerusalem.
013. If he Chad laid quietly ②under the tree as he ③had been instructed to do, we ④would have found him.
014. The secret to blocking for the Oakland Raiders' quarterback Rich Gannon, according to tackle Lincoln Kennedy, the defensive linemen's eyes. 1 lie along 2 lay down 3 lies in 4 lays aside
015. Food prices have ①raised ②so rapidly in the past few months ③that some families have been Aforced to alter their eating habits.
016. A: When did the lecture begin? B: When all the students the professor began his lecture. 1 were seated 2 seat 3 seated sit
017. | 1 sat the suitcase 2 down in front of a 3 hotel shop and ④called a taxi.
018. One winter day when I was nine, carrying my books home from school across a snowy street as the light was turning, I slipped and ①① fell 2 felled fall falled
019. My neighbor dies her hair ③two times ④every month.
020. Some people the single most important factor in any business is service. 1 talk 3 say - 2 tell 4 speak of
021. Yesterday was my birthday, my mother 1 made a cake to me 2 made a cake me 3 made for me a cake 4 made me a cake
022. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 The tower rises above the other buildings. 2 You should not ask such questions to your parents. 3 When you fill in the form, I'll have the baggage brought in. 4 I don't know whether he has a ticket to the show and whether he will go.
023. She might never ①forgive him what he did to her, and it was ②such a dark part of her personality that ③cost a lot of fame to her and ④that she didn't 6want him to see.
024. A: I think I understand his point. B: Then 1 describe for me it 2 describe me it 3 describe it to me 4 describe
025. The doctor explained that we should have a complete physical examination once a year. 1 us 3 to us 2 for us 4 at us
026. The robber ①admitted the detective that she was ②the one who had stolen the diamond necklace ④from the display.
027. In order ①for you to improve your memory, ②key information should be written as soon as possible after it is given, ③so the memory of the instructions is fresh and you can capture all the detail you were provided.
028. A: Is it time to leave? B: Yes, the clock two o'clock. 1 says 3 told 2 indicates 4 marks
029. The information officer at the bank his customers that there were several different kinds of checking accounts available. 1 said 3 conversed 2 told 4 talked
030. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 Ellen told to Helen, "Leave the room." 2 Ellen told to leave the room. 3 Ellen told to Helen to leave the room. 4 Ellen told Helen that she wasn't ready.
031. Please me of what you said at the last meeting. 1 remind 2 help remind 3 remember 4 recall
032. Last night ①while I was trying ②to fall asleep, I heard 33the people in the next apartment ④sang and laugh.
033. ①To see so much power 2 combining ③with such lack ④of foresight is really disquieting for us Europeans.
034. ①Thanks to the often dreadful, although lifesaving, nature of diagnostic tests, many of us are becoming 2 experts at the art of procrastination. Who can be blamed for 3 letting "colonoscopy" to slip to the bottom of the ④to-do list?
035. If you don't stop making that noise, you'll make your grandmother 1 to complain 3 complain 2 complaining 4 complaint
036. Camouflage helps predators such as tigers and leopards without being seen. 1 for ambushing his prey 2 ambush their prey 3 to ambush his prey 4 ambushing
037. The idea of ①surrogate parenting has kept professional ethicists and jurists ②wrung their hands ever since the first case ④surfaced in 1978.
038. Book reviewers often ①find themselves ②are being carried away ③by their own dogma and a combination of flaws that ④is fatal for an impartial review.
039. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 She heard him lock the door. 2 There's nothing to do but wait. 3 We saw him enter the store with his wife. 4 I want you stand beside me and hold the torch.
040. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 I felt something touch my foot. 2 Did you hear a dog bark? 3 | let her talk without interrupting. 4 The doctor forbade me smoke.
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Chapter 03. 수일치

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041. Previously, Latin and French ①was being considered more ②suitable for literary expression than English and consequently ③the English language had not been as fully developed ④as it might have been.
042. The pioneer ①of long ago and ②the space pioneer of today ③has many things ④in common.
043. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 Bread and butter is fattening. 2 Slow and steady wins the game. 3 These statistics shows deaths per 1,000 of population. 4 There is someone in the room.
044. Not only you but also your manager right. 1 were 3 was 2 are 4 as
045. Either the teacher or the children where the principal is right now. ①① knew ) knows 2 know 4 knowing
046. 11Neither the reporters ②nor the editor ③ were satisfied with the salary ④offer made by the publisher.
047. Neither his friend's 1 betrayal nor his ②parents' condemnation 33have caused him any Agreat distress
048. Not only destruction and death but also a generation of hatred 1 between the two communities ② have been triggered by the war that played a huge role ③in establishing the gulf between the Western and the Eastern ④communities.
049. The merger as well as the obvious financial benefits ②are expected to allow 3 us some breathing room with ④regards to R&D.
050. Every man, woman, and child ①in this community ②are now ③aware of the terrible consequences ④of the habit of smoking.
051. Each of the Medic Alert bracelets ①worn by millions of Americans who 2 suffer from diabetes and drug allergic reactions are individually engraved with ④the wearer's name.
052. When one contrasts the ideas of the Romantic William Wordsworth with ②those of Neoclassicist John Dryden, ③one finds that neither of the poets ④differ as much as one would expect.
053. ①Most of the English people is descended from invaders who began settling in ②the British Isles more than 32,500 years ④ago.
054. Most of the information ①received from the reporters in the field ②have to be edited before ③being ④considered for publication.
055. Approximately Done-fourth of a worker's income 2 are paid ③in taxes and social security ④to the government.
056. Nearly 60% of the world's tropical rain forests ①has been lost, and ②what remains is under extreme pressure from logging and human population growth. And once a forest is cut down, ③many of the living things it has harbored will be driven ④to extinction.
057. A pro-American government in Afghanistan certainly ①facilitate a more ②acceptable agreement 33regarding the new pipeline that must inevitably ④run through that country.
058. The variation in our ambition, impulses, prejudices and affections ②have given us a certain acceptance of the fact that the conventions and watch-words of one generation ④may prove irrelevant to the needs of the generations that follow.
059. Many people ①were trapped in the capital and ②unable to escape, and a humanitarian escape corridor 33set up on December 6 by Russian forces to allow people to flee the fighting ④were ineffective.
060. Two of the ①fungi which the researchers discovered ②was classified as new varieties ③and the botanists said that they were Apreviously unknown.
061. ①There are no argument or proof ②that will convince most Americans that 3 paying higher taxes will result in a higher standard of living ④for everyone.
062. Five miles beyond the hills a fire with its flames reaching up to the sky. was 2 were 3 were that 4 which were
063. 11On the desk ②was several notebooks and a book of ③poetry that had ④apparently been left in the library.
064. 1 Just outside the ruins ②are a fortress ③surrounded by high walls and ④stately trees.
065. One principle that Jefferson stated was ①the right to a trial by a fair and impartial jury. This right ②to be judged by ordinary people ③is a privilege many in the world ④is denied.
066. ①There are 2 many a single person who believes that ③being married doesn't necessarily mean Aliving happily ever after.
067. The number of wild horses on Assateague ②are increasing lately, ③resulting in ④overgrazed marsh and dune grasses.
068. 1 The number of Korean students coming ②to America for ③graduate training ④are quite 5 surprising.
069. We would like to know if you are one of those women ②who is actively involved in politics because we need someone ③to campaign for a law legalizing maternity leave for men ④as well as for women.
070. 1 Although there are fortunetellers who 2 claims to predict future happenings, ③ there is no scientific evidence of their accuracy.
071. I want a wife who is a good nurturant ①attendant to my children, who arranges ②for their schooling, and ③make sure that ④they have an adequate social life with their peers.
072. To feel satisfied with your ②work published in a scholarly journal are to ④take pride in it.
073. ①Where the school districts will find the money ② for these programs are ④a problem.
074. The villainous ①characterizations of the wolf 2 in numerous folktales 3 have ignored that part of ④their nature that 6 is friendly and gregarious.
075. ①Most people ②aspire to good jobs or careers, which ③is increasingly difficult ④to obtain.
076. 1 Contrary to our expectations we find ②ourselves these days amid ③clouds of dense pollutants, both material and spiritual, ④which seems to injure man and deface nature.
077. If you are to complete the task, ②one should research it ③beforehand so as to acquaint yourself with any possible happenings from it.
078. When one reaches the first plateau, it does not guarantee that ②you will complete ③the climb to the summit.
079. After the dispute ①over the unsuccessful play, the coach and the team captain agreed ②not to talk until ④he was able to do so ④calmly.
080. ①Stockard Channing, who plays the role of the formidable First Lady in the television show The West Wing, 2 first came into the public eye in the movie production of the musical Grease; ③they have loved her ④ever since. -
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081. New York City has been the 2 capital of New York State until 1797, ③when the state capital ④was moved to Albany.
082. 1 Even though Mr. Kim ②has been studying English for eight years before he came ③to the United States, it is still difficult for him to master it.
083. When Ken went to get some money from his wallet, he discovered that someone it. 1 takes 2 took 3 had taken ) has taken
084. After he ①was caught with the stolen car, the teen said he was very sorry ②for what he had done and for the damage he ③caused to the car. He realized that he had been very foolish and wanted people ④to forgive him.
085. ①The letter I was waiting for 2 didn't arrive because it has been sent ④to my old address.
086. Before 1970 ①many technological advances 2 have been made in the field of computer science, ③which resulted in ④more efficient computers.
087. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 It was he who came running into the office with the boxes. 2 Mrs. Green and her sister just bought two new winter coats at the clearance sale. 3 He stopped typing the report because he had to leave for the hospital. 4 The president went fishing after he has finished the breakfast.
088. 1 In general, newspapers emphasize current news, ②whereas magazines ③are dealing more ④with background materials.
089. The adult mosquito usually lives ①for about thirty days, ②although the life span ③is varying widely with temperature, humidity, and ④other factors of the environment.
090. It is true that the genes we inherit 2 from our parents ③decide, to some extent, what our health ④was like. 0
091. While I was studying in one room of our apartment, my roommate in the other room. 1 had had a party 2 was having a party 3 is having a party 4 would have had a party
092. While he the poster, a door somewhere behind him opened. 1 is staring at 2 did stare to 3 was staring at 4 looked carefully upon
093. ①Weighed down by a mass of trivial details, a housewife ② is being fortunate if she does not soon 3 lose all her charm and ④three quarters of her intelligence.
094. From 1923 ①to 1929, Calvin Coolidge, 2 known as a man of ③few words, ④was being president of the United States.
095. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 I am having a party tonight. Will you join me? 2 I am having a good time with my colleagues. Why should I quit the job? 3 I am having this apartment right now, but I am selling it in two years. 4 I am having a lot of fun with this puzzle book.
096. I will take full rest as soon as I my project. 1 will complete 2 complete 3 completed 4 am completed
097. Please make sure you ②give me 33a ring immediately after you ④will get to the destination.
098. ①As soon as 2 these misunderstandings ③will be straightened out, we ④will be able to proceed.
099. Please ①dispose of food and 2 beverage containers ③as you will leave the auditorium.
100. If they ①will get a warning of a cyclone or a tidal wave, they ②will climb onto their roofs and tie ③themselves and their family down, hoping that the rushing waters will carry them away and put them ④safely.
101. Mary quite ill for the past few days. 1 will be has been 2 is 4 had been
102. It has always been thought 2 that cell mutation ③is a random event; however, geneticists ④find evidence to the contrary over the past two years.
103. Doctoral students who are preparing to take their qualifying exams have been studying in the library every night the last three months. 1 until for 2 since 4 from
104. The famous painting has been hanging 1 on that room for a long time 2 on that wall many years ago 3 on that wall for many years 4 on that wall in 1988
105. A: How long have you been in Korea? B: Since September. C: Oh, so by Christmas you for three months. here 1 will have been 2 are 3 would be 4 will be
106. 1 The euro is not new: ②it's used in electronic transactions and 33by banks and international ④businesses since January 1999.
107. Choose the one that is BEST according to the standard English. 1 The computer market has grown since it is early 1970s. 2 The computer market looks grown since the early 1970s. 3 The computer market grew from the time of early 1970s. 4 The computer market has seen very large growth since the early 1970s.
108. My brother has been ①pursuing a 2 career in medical research ③until he ④graduated last May.
109. 1 By the time | ②reached the bank, the doors ③were closed; I ④could not cash my check.
110. All trainers eighty hours of instruction by the end of March. 1 complete 2 will be completing 3 will have completed 4 have completed
111. ① By the time the vacation is ②over, the children ③would finish ④their assignments.
112. By the time the mayor gets to his office, his secretary for Santa Barbara. 1 will have left 2 left 3 is leaving 4 will leave
113. Have you ever been to New York ? 1 before 2 prior 3 ago 4 previous
114. A: Has Nick finished his work yet? B: Yes, he half an hour ago. 1 has finished 2 was finishing 3 finishes 4 finished
115. Years Dago the people of what is now the Pacific Northwest 2 begins to develop an economic system ③based ④mostly on fishing.
116. For the recent exhibition, the museum ①acquired a rock ②from a volcano that ③has erupted Amore than two thousand years ago.
117. 1 Learning a foreign language is especially difficult for ②those who ③had never learned ④one before.
118. When George Moore began to write, This style was poor; it gave ②the impression that he ③writes on wrapping paper ④with a blunt pencil.
119. President Lincoln, walking ①with a friend, turned back to assist a beetle that ②lie on ③its back, legs clawing the air, vainly ④trying to turn itself over.
120. The last time Da flu epidemic was named ②after Hong Kong, nobody 3 there ④knows about the ducks and chickens.
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121. If she the manager, she would not treat us so severely. 1 were 2 are 3 is 4 had been
122. 1 ①would be able to finish ②all my work if the day 33was thirty ④hours long.
123. If I speak English as well as you do, I'd be very happy. 1 may 3 will 2 can 4 could
124. A: What do you think about German? B: If I had known German was so difficult, I it up. 1 would never have taken 2 would never take 3 will never take 4 would never had taken
125. A friend of mine said boastfully that he abroad if he had only wanted to. 1 could have gone 2 could have been gone 3 can have gone 4 could go
126. The human race long ago if people had ceased to aid each other. We cannot exist without mutual help. No one who has the power help can refuse it without guilt. 1 will be perished - to grant 2 would have perished - of granting 3 should have perished - of having granted 4 have been perished - to have granted
127. If I had not missed my bus, I at school by now. 1 am 3 would be 2 were 4 would have been
128. If the United States had built more homes for ②the poor in 2000, the 3 housing problems in some parts of this country 4 wouldn't have been so serious now.
129. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 The foreigner wants to marry with the beautiful Korean girl. 2 We took care his children when he left from Seoul. 3 You had better have that tooth to pull out. 4 Had he not died in the war, he would be 30 years old.
130. Given that the boy has always lived up to the expectations of those around him, if the boy they would be very surprised and shocked. 1 failed 3 had failed 4 - 2 was to fail 4 were to fail
131. If any signer of the Constitution ①was to return to life 2 for a day, his opinion 33of our amendments ④would be interesting.
132. during my absence, please take a message. 1 If anyone will call 2 Would anyone call 3 Should anyone call 4 If anyone will have called
133. 1 Should a foreign student 2 needing ③help, he or she must see the foreign student advisor.
134. cut away, the wheel could be strengthened with struts or crossbars. 1 Were large sections of a wheel 2 Large sections of a wheel 3 Large sections of a wheel were 4 Large sections of a wheel to
135. I known you were ill, I'd have called to see you. 1 If 2 Had 3 When 4 Should
136. better, the team would have been able to defeat the opponent. 1 If it prepares 2 If prepares 3 Preparing 4 Had it prepared
137. I would never have encouraged you to go into the field it would be so stressful for you. I'm sorry it's been so difficult for you. 1 had | known 2 and I had known 3 should I know 4 but I knew
138. Many of our most successful men, ④had they been able to choose 2 for themselves, 3 would selected some quite different profession ④from that in which they have made their fortunes.
139. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. your help, I should have failed. 1 But for 2 Without 3 If it were not for 4 Had it not been for
140. the baby-sitter, they would not have been able to go to the rock concert last night. 1 Were it not for 2 If it has not been for 3 If it had not been for 4 Having it not been for
141. Frankly, I wish he our problems a little better. 1 understood 3 understand 2 understands 4 can understand
142. I wish you such a bad cold, because I'm sure you would have enjoyed the concert. 1 hadn't 2 wouldn't have 3 hadn't had 4 wouldn't have had
143. It has been raining for several weeks; I wish 1 it would stop raining before tomorrow 2 | could stop it raining before tomorrow 3 it will stop raining before tomorrow 4 it would stop to rain before tomorrow
144. That American ①speaks Korean ②as fluently ③as if he ④is a Korean.
145. He looked like he were in ②some strange land where ③dwarves were ④playing about in the garden.
146. The wind lulls as if 1 it feared to waken them 2 it must waken them 3 it fears to waken them 4 it is going to awaken them
147. She looked at me as if she never seen me before. 1 had 2 is has 4 was
148. James looked as if 1 he saw a ghost 2 he has seen a ghost 3 he was seeing a ghost 4 he had seen a ghost
149. It's about time you to work; I mean, you are supposed to work on the project now. ①① go 2 had gone 3 went 4 have gone
150. A: What will you do during Winter vacation? B: I don't know, but it's about time on something. 1 I'm deciding 2 I'd decided 3 I'll decide 4 I decided
151. He told me that live with his roommate again next year. 1 he'll rather not 2 he'd rather not 3 he won't rather 4 he'd rather didn't
152. A: Did you criticize him for his mistakes? B: Yes, but it. 1 I'd not rather 2 I'd rather not have done 3 I'd better not do 4 I'd rather not doing
153. A: John wants to see you today. B: I would rather he tomorrow than today. 1 come 2 came 3 should come 4 has come
154. Many a ①scientist suggested ②to me that Agassiz go back to his fossil fish and ③left geology ④to the experts.
155. Since his blood pressure is ①much higher ②than it should be, she insists that he ④will not smoke.
156. Jean's uncle, complaining of his back pain, moved in the hotel. 1 not staying 2 not to stay 3 that he not stay 4 staying not
157. It is necessary that an applicant the form before January 13. 1 fills out and sends in 2 will fill out and send in 3 may fill out and send in 4 fill out and send in
158. It is not always necessary the TOEIC examination to be admitted to the company. 1 to have to take 2 that you must take 3 to take 4 that you have to take
159. | ①would have done the assignment ②earlier, but I had met an old friend of mine ④on my way home.
160. Sue 1 could have passed the exam, but she ②might not have enough time to study since her grandfather ③died three days ④before the exam. 7
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161. Censors delete scenes from movies shown younger family on television members should not see. 1 that thinks 3 to think 2 that they think 4 when thinking
162. I will employ the woman they say speaks English fluently. 1 to whom 2 who ) what 4 whatever
163. Jane is the only one of the girls ②whom as you know ③is not desirable ④for the group.
164. In the rain I met a gentleman 1 believed to be a professor. 1 who 3 of whom 2 whom 4 whose
165. A person which kidneys have failed cannot 2 do without the medical ③treatment known ④as dialysis.
166. The modern Olympic Games began in Athens in 1896 as a result 1 of the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French educator ②who ③desire was to promote international ④understanding through athletics.
167. The number and percentage of patients ①with chronic disease, ②whom the diagnosis ③is already known, are 4 increasing.
168. Look at the mountain is covered with snow. 1 the top in which 2 of which top 3 what top 4 whose top
169. He made the journey in a 30-foot sailboat, short-wave radio served as his only link with the outside world. 1 of which 2 what ) whom 4 whose
170. Mark Twain, real name was Samuel Langhorne clemens, wrote many world-famous novels. 1 who had as his 2 whose the ) whose 4 in spite of his
171. From time to time we must look up words 1 meaning of which we do not know 2 whose meanings we are not familiar 3 we do not know their meanings 4 whose meanings we do not know
172. I also have to look at my brother, have done so many times in my life, when I'm faced with a situation. I 1 which 3 whom 2 who ④ that
173. He was the first man the party. came here at 1 who 3 that ) whom which
174. Humus, a substance ①found in soil, is 2 soft and spongy and enables plant roots to send out tiny hairs through ④that they absorb water and food.
175. Adolescence is the time of life 1 between childhood and adulthood. The word is ② derived from the Latin word adolescere, ④that means "to grow into maturity."
176. The tax cut is Bush's most profound attack on Clinton's economic legacy. In 1993, without Republican support, Clinton 2 pushed through a budget ③what raised taxes on the affluent and ④sliced into the burgeoning deficit.
177. chiefly lies behind slang is simply a kind of linguistic exuberance, an excess of world-making energy. 1 What 2 That 3 It How
178. had been deposited in the bank was withdrawn. 1 The money 2 That money What money 4 Some money
179. My parents have made me I am. 1 what 2 where 3 those who 4 whose
180. Color, line, mass, space, and texture are to a painter to an author. 1 are what words 2 words are what 3 what are words 4 what words are
181. No one knows exactly how big China's Internet police force is these days, although estimates run as high as 40,000. But its sophistication is greater than ever. 1 whatever its size 2 however its size 3 whatever it's size is 4 however it's size is
182. Whatever in the future, I will never forget your kindness. 1 happened 2 happen 3 happens 4 did happen
183. A: What do you think of John? B: He has no sense 1 wherever 2 however 3 whatsoever 4 nevertheless
184. Lawmakers eager to promote a piece of legislation no doubt feel thwarted their bill languishes in committee. 1 however whatever 2 whenever whomever
185. 1 Whoever inspected ②this radio ③should have put ④their identification number on the box.
186. They were prepared to give their book to came here first. 1 whomever 2 whom 3 whoever 4 those
187. That rich man offered a reward to restore his lost car. 1 who should whom should 3 whoever should whomever should
188. These materials should be stored in a dry place temperature extremes are minimal. 1 which what 2 how 4 where
189. During the War of 1812, the British attacked Washington, D.C., and the White House, the president works and lives, was burned and important government buildings were destroyed. 1 which what 2 where that
190. In the United States, is the most concentrated is New Orleans. 1 French influence the city 2 the city where French influence 3 where the city influences French 4 where the French influence the city
191. In the multi-cultural universe where I live in, it's safe not to worry about 2 explaining the story of Passover because if people don't ③hear it from me, they'll hear it ④some other way.
192. The computer has dramatically affected photographic lenses are constructed. 1 the way how 2 that the way 3 which way do 4 the way
193. A: What do you think of the nation's economic future? B: it is doomed. 1 The way I look 2 The way I look at it 3 The way how I look 4 How in which I look at it
194. If people cannot rely on the news ①for facts, journalism has no reason for 2 being. The principal reason journalists ③existing in society is that people have a need to ④be informed of and 5 comprehend the details of experience.
195. There is not one of us help you. 1 which 3 whoever 2 whose 4 but wishes to
196. 모든 사람은 실수를 한다. 1 Every man cannot commit any error. 2 All men don't commit errors. 3 A man cannot commit errors. 4 There is no man that commit errors. 5 There is no man but commits errors.
197. If, through laziness, you read at a slower rate than the rate you are able to comprehend, there is great temptation for your mind to wander. 1 at which 3 as if 2 which 4 through which
198. Recently, police officers and lawyers 1 have paid more attention to crimes 2 associated with marital violence, ③and to the prevention of situations in ④which tend to occur.
199. Since | 1 have been elected to do the 2 duties of the President of our country, I wish to 33thank all of the people here for the great favor Awhich they have looked to me.
200. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 The movie that Loretta and Jack went yesterday was Rain Man, which they loved. 2 My economics professor will let me take my final exam after vacation, for which I am very grateful. 3 96.5 FM is one radio station that I listen a lot. 4 This is the kind of plant that you usually have to fertilize it regularly.
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201. ①When 2 frightening or exciting, elephants sometimes ③use their trunks to make ④a loud, shrill cry.
202. The professor ①said that 2 our examinations were 33disappointed and that he Awould give a new test.
203. 1 Even if Detroit could provide ②nonpolluted cars by the original deadline to meet ③prescribed Federal standards for clean air, the effect in big cities would be slight because ④only new cars would be properly equipped.
204. 1 Because of the flood, we will 2 have to drink ③bottling water ④instead of tap water.
205. 1 Freezing foods are the 2 fastest 3 growing segment of the food ④industry.
206. ①Two of the oldest and 2 most 3 developing money markets are those of the United States and Great britain.
207. 1 Reading two novels 2 by Hemingway during the summer vacation, I ③look forward to reading ④more of his works.
208. 1 Having eaten the cherry pie, I 2 struck several pits and ③nearly ④broke a tooth.
209. North Korea Foreign Ministry officials ①were 2 reportedly left all but speechless, 3 having been cheerfully assumed that Kelly was coming to town with an offer of ④renewed aid.
210. 1 Forbidding to speak ②to each other, the 3 Danes communicate in stolen glances and occasional whispered words. This is not the way their new life ④was supposed to work out.
211. 1 Properly using, a good quality 2 polarizing filter can produce ③images of striking beauty by deepening and ④subtly changing the colors.
212. ①The side of Rousseau's thought that arouses nostalgia for nature came to the United States ②early on. ③Recently, ④joining to many other movements, it 5came to full flower and found a wide public.
213. I don't know him. 1 Meeting not him before 2 Not having met him before 3 As not meeting his before 4 Having not met him before
214. "Come on, Lisa. How can I feel relaxed me like that?" with 1 his watching 2 him to watch 3 him watching 4 him to be watching
215. Fortune is proud to announce its second annual competition for Asia's best business plans. The ②winning submission will 3 advance to the semi-final round of E-Chron's annual business competition, with that winner ④walks away with up to $1,000,000 5 in prize awards.
216. A few years ago, ①traveling through Italy, the idea for a history 2 of Florentine architecture ③occurred ④to him.
217. Seriously ①burned in a terrible car accident, the doctor was not sure that John 2 could be protected from infection ③long enough for his body to begin to heal ④itself.
218. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 Thought to be a cause of teenage skin problems, people with such problems should avoid the plant. 2 Known for its nutritional value, chocolate is included in the diets of astronauts. 3 Sweetened with sugar, the children consumed the drink with delight. 4 Roasted and shelled, workers then grind the beans.
219. Pyongyang ①①is now pursuing a policy that ②calls for improved economic and technical ties with all nations, 33 included capitalist countries that have no diplomatic ties with ④North Korea.
220. We offer an excellent benefits package, medical and life insurance 1 concerned 3 included 2 concerning 4 regarding
221. I I've looked everywhere for them can't find them anywhere. ①① ; however 3 though 2 but 4 while
222. These egg substitutes are not really eggs, they look somewhat like eggs when they are cooked. 1 and 3 so 2 but whereas
223. In addition, she finds herself eating food that has just been taken from the refrigerator, she always ate her grandmother's freshly cooked meals in her home. 1 and 3 so 2 because A) whereas
224. "There is no general mythology today", Campbell says, "2or can there ever be again." Our lives are too ③greatly various in their backgrounds, aims and possibilities for any single order of symbols to work effectively ④on us all.
225. The adult mosquito usually lives, ①for about thirty days, 2 although the life span varies 33widely with temperature, Ahumid and other factors of the environment.
226. Standardized tests, supposed indicators 1 of intellect, aptitude, readiness, knowledge, or ②to ability, are ③important in the college ④admissions process.
227. ① The idea that learning is a lifelong process ②has been expressed by philosophers and educations ④throughout the centuries.
228. Richard and Angela went out together several times: ①to a movie, to a party with some friends, and ②then dinner. They seemed to have a lot ③in common and Angela commented that she couldn't remember ④having such a good time.
229. "Sexual harassment" is a term ①that is used to describe behavior at work that is 2 sexually offense or inappropriate. It includes behavior that ③makes an employee feel uncomfortable because of his or her gender, but it can also include any behavior that is sexual ④in nature.
230. The great wastes of the southeast quadrant of Saudi Arabia are at once forbiddingly empty, climatically harsh, 1 and hauntingly beautiful 2 while their beauties are haunting 3 with haunting beauties 4 but their beauty is haunting
231. the nuclear energy is used well or ill depends on the morality of the world. 1 What 2 That 3 Whether 4 Which
232. A: Susan asked if she should get a ride with us to the party. B: Well, I'll speak to her. we will have room is still not clear. 1 What if 3 Only if 4 Whether or not 2 If or not so
233. The early years of the United States government were characterized by a debate concerning or individual states should have more power. 1 whether the federal government 2 either the federal government 3 that the federal government 4 the federal government
234. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 I don't know whether this answer is correct or not. 2 I don't know whether or not this answer is correct. 3 I don't know that this answer is correct or not. 4 I don't know if this answer is correct.
235. more than 2000 minerals are known, nearly all rocks are formed from seven mineral groups. 1 In spite of 2 However 3 Despite 4 Although
236. Spider monkeys are the best climbers in the jungle, they do not have thumbs. 1 nevertheless 2 despite 3 although 4 for all
237. ①Hardly he had entered ②the office when he realized that he ③had forgotten ④his wallet.
238. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 He refused to go except I went him. 2 No sooner had he left, it began to rain. 3 I'm sure it will be dark before he gets there. 4 A girl as she was, she was very brave.
239. The fire fighters will not respond the call is verified. ①① by 3 although 2 until 4 and
240. 1 None until the negotiations were ②over ③did Mr. Peterson ④reveal the company's intentions.
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241. The committee members resented the meeting. of ① the president that he did not tell them 2 the president not to inform them 3 the president's not informing them 4 that the president had failed informing themselves
242. Unless an athlete is ①physically fit, there is no sense in ②him sacrificing ③himself for victory in any game and, therefore, facing a ④lifetime injury.
243. You don't object you by your first name, do you? 1 to my calling 2 that I am call 3 that I call 4 for calling
244. I do not understand ①why Mother 2 should object to ③me having played the piano ④at the party.
245. John, scolded by his teacher, finally confessed to the book. 1 stealing 3 have stolen 2 steal 4 having stolen
246. The director of the department ①advised the new employees to avoid ②to waste time ③studying methods that were ④so out-of-date.
247. The weekend ①before Christmas, she had to finish ②to buy gifts, prepare a holiday dinner ③for 10 persons and organize birthday parties for ④all three of her young children.
248. Koreans ④are planning to stop ②to smoke ③since the government ④has required health warnings on cigarette packages.
249. If you're 1 planning ②to be near the post office today, ③could you stop ④buying some stamps?
250. The college administrator acknowledged my letter of recommendation. 1 receiving 2 to receive 3 to have received 4 having been received
251. I was satisfied with his devotion to ②get his job ③done well ④against all odds.
252. 11 Using a lattice of lasers and ultra-cold temperatures, German scientists 2 have made a new type of matter that could ③overcome an obstacle to ④make quantum computers.
253. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 Gas lamps lit the street. 2 I must remember seeing him next Sunday. 3 | was always having trouble with my teeth. 4 We enjoyed too much and we nearly missed the plane.
254. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 | stopped buying coffee; it was too expensive. 2 I don't remember to mail the letter, but I think I did. 3 I'll never forget meeting Todd. He was so kind. 4 I regret to tell you that you failed the exam.
255. Several of these washers are out of order and 1 need to be repairing 2 require that they be repaired 3 repairing is required of them 4 need to be repaired
256. ①Had he not believed that 2 every individual ③belongs to history, his story ④would not have been 6 worth of telling.
257. If you are used ①to analyze texts, you will be able to formulate a clear statement of ②what your draft ③turned out Ato be about.
258. Elizabeth is ①looking forward to ②go to Europe after she ③finishes her studies Aat the university.
259. Animal rights groups are opposed health and beauty products on animals. 1 to test 3 testing 2 tests of 4 to testing
260. "With the country's growing credit crunch, we do not think lowering the call rate would contribute much the economy," said the governor of central bank. 1 boost 3 to boost 2 boosting 4 to boosting
261. It is necessary how to cope with the new problems. 1 his deciding 2 what he decides 3 that he decides 4 for him to decide
262. Since money is greatly needed, this is the time 2 for all of you ③to giving ④generously to the school.
263. a state to survive more than a fleeting historical moment, it must have the loyalty of its residents. 1 If 3 Then 2 For 4 Of
264. In order children be treated with respect. they must 1 that -- felt loved 2 to -- for feel loved 3 for -- to feel loved 4 that -- to feel loved
265. Men as well as women need some flexibility they are to be healthy. 1 or 3 if 2 but 4 therefore
266. If the CIA something like these devices had to be invented. 1 were to exist 2 had not existed ) does not exist 4 was to exist
267. 1 the shipping department to make an overall revise on its shipping procedure. 1 asked for 2 called on 3 call for 4 urged
268. She demanded this small present as a token of her appreciation. 1 me to accept 2 for me to accept 3 my acception 4 | accept
269. ① The portable computer 2 allows people ③who are away from offices to ④continue to working.
270. As heart disease continues 2 being the number-one killer in the United States, researchers have become increasingly interested in ④identifying the potential risk factors. 8
271. Space exploration is ①so costly that ② no single nation ③can hope ④sustaining a major program indefinitely.
272. ① There being 2 low sales, companies ③wanted that they were able to develop new ④products.
273. Mannerist artists artistic invention and imagination more important than the faithful reproduction of nature. 1 expected to consider 2 hoped people to consider 3 wanted that people would consider 4 expected people to be considered
274. People laugh when they are nervous or afraid because they hope 1 others to pretend in control 2 to pretend being in control 3 to pretend to be in control 4 they can pretend being in control
275. The original Olympic races are said with Oenomaus, who used to compel any suitor who sought his daughter's hand against him in a race. 1 to begin - to be running 2 to be begun - run 3 to have begun - to run 4 as having begun - running
276. ①At the beginning of that year a particularly bad smog, ②which lasted for many weeks, ③was estimated ④to be caused between 4,000 and 8,000 deaths.
277. I had hoped ①to have learned French before my trip ②to Paris, but | ③did not have any ④extra money for a course.
278. 1 After studying hard 2 to become an accountant, he discovered that 33it was not what he wanted ④to do.
279. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 | considered marrying her, but decided not. 2 | considered to marry her, but decide not to. 3 | considered marrying her, but decided not to. 4 | considered marrying with her, but decided not to.
280. ①To completely solve the problem ②requires more thought ③than we have given ④so far. 9
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281. ①A lot of baby boomers ②feel that a terrible thing ③is happened to the ④moral fiber of this country.
282. Whenever ®election are occurred in this country, there ②is often a candidate, as well as a few media broadcasters, ③who becomes Aan immortalized figure on the landscape of American history.
283. Classicism which ①was originated in Greece and ②continued in ancient Rome, was the principal contributor 33to that aspect of our life which ④is usually referred to as 5 secular.
284. Where he was seemed to be is a question ②for the courts to determine, ③not television jurors Alike you and me.
285. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 He was killed in the Vietnamese War. 2 William is called Bill for short. 3 His father is resembled by John. 4 This bed was not slept in.
286. 1 Although a lawyer ②by profession and ③accustomed public speaking, Sir Robert Borden was not ④a great orator.
287. Now the US Supreme Court, , will have to decide who deserves first crack at those scarce resources. 1 facing with two potential landmark cases 2 which face two potential landmark cases 3 faced with two potential landmark cases 4 faces two potential landmark cases
288. Residents of Longbaoshan, a village just 72 km north of Beijing, only have to look out of the window the deserts that are devouring huge swathes of China's once-fertile farm land. 1 to remind 2 to be reminded of 3 to be provided to the chance to look at 4 to be provided by the chance to look at
289. Though Johnson knew his serious defects, he ①was broad-minded enough ②to appoint the man ③to the important position because he was convincing of his ability.
290. As a novice to the business, Mr. Kim time off work to take care of some personal business. 1 denied 3 was denied 2 will deny 4 had denied
291. The Chinese constructed the Great Wall a marvel even today. 1 it is considered 2 which is considered 3 is considered 4 which considered
292. Dr. Park, a professor at a prestigious private college in Korea, as one of Korea's greatest researchers of science. 1 is acknowledged 2 has acknowledgement 3 acknowledged 4 acknowledges
293. He believes that the desires, having been repressed from consciousness because they are unacceptable to the socialized mind of the dreamer, to emerge even into the dream without disguise. 1 did not allowed 2 had not allowed 3 has not allowed 4 are not allowed
294. When both mother and father work outside the home, the lives of all the family members change ①quite a bit. Dad must 2 help out more at home. The older children may ④ask to help the housework and ④take care of the younger children.
295. ①With the advent of Microsoft windows, ②many other software makers were ③forced upgrade their own products.
296. The children had been ②said not 33to go ④near the water.
297. He the room by anyone. 1 didn't notice to enter 2 wasn't noticed entering 3 didn't notice enter 4 wasn't noticed to entering
298. that the formation of the sun, the planets and other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud. 1 The belief 2 To believe 3 Believing 4 It is believed
299. Politics to be the art of the impossible. ①① is told 3 is said 2 are told 4 are said
300. We to read Macbeth for tomorrow. 1 suppose 2 are supposing 3 are to suppose 4 are supposed
301. Ken ①must walk 7 miles ②yesterday ③because his car Abroke down.
302. Some of the milk turned sour before it reached the market and away. 1 had to be thrown 2 must be thrown 3 had to throw 4 must throw
303. You had not better ②quit your job until you find another one. ③Once you are ④out of work, you may find it hard to get another.
304. He said that he 1 would not rather go 2 would rather not go 3 not would rather go 4 would rather go not
305. A: Did you finish Lesson 7 today? B: Yes, but I it last Friday. 1 should finish 2 should have finished 3 should be finishing 4 should be finished
306. You out yesterday without coat. No wonder you caught cold. 1 would rather not have gone 2 had better not go 3 should have gone 4 need have gone
307. A: I wish we'd gone to the beach this weekend. B: You it sooner. 1 should have mentioned about 2 would have mentioned 3 ought to have mentioned on 4 had better have mentioned
308. Even in summer this place did not look exactly hospitable; in winter, conditions exceedingly harsh. ①① be 2 have to be must have been 4 should have been
309. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 He must have been being interrogated by the police then. 2 He must have being been interrogated by the police then. 3 He must be having been interrogated by the police then. 4 He must be being had interrogated by the police then.
310. That was very kind of you, but you have done it. 1 need not 2 can not 3 may 4 had better
311. I think we working on time yesterday. 1 needed start 2 needed to start 3 need have started 4 need to
312. I to the movies with her last night. Thus I felt so tired this morning. 1 did not need to go 2 need not have gone 3 need not go 4 do not need to go
313. Jane took an umbrella because she thought it was going to rain. But it didn't rain. 1 she should have taken an umbrella 2 she would have taken an umbrella 3 She needn't have taken an umbrella 4 she mustn't have taken an umbrella
314. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 They always speak low for fear that they should not be overheard. 2 They always speak low for fear of not being overheard. 3 They always speak low lest they be overheard. 4 They always speak low lest they should not be overheard.
315. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 I would smoke, but not now. 2 I used to smoke, but not now. 3 I would smoke, but I don't now. 4 I used to smoking, but not now.
316. Some reports argue that students ①who used to using a calculator 2 may forget ③how to do mental ④calculations.
317. A: Why are you angry with me? I didn't do anything. B: That's just it. You me. Instead, you sat there and did nothing. 1 helped 2 had helped 3 could help 4 could have helped
318. A: Please accept my apology for breaking one of your favorite glasses. B: Well, I suppose it might have been worse. All of my glasses 1 won't never be broken 2 must have been broken 3 could have been broken 4 should have been broken
319. I intend to move that our committee 2 appoints Tom as chairman, and | ③hope that you ④will second my motion.
320. The judge assented to the suggestion that 1 both of the criminals will soon be set free 2 some of the criminals will soon be guilty only 3 the prisoner be sentenced to death 4 the prisoner shall be sentenced to death
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321. Wild strawberries are as cultivated strawberries. 1 no less sweeter 2 not sweeter 3 not as sweeter 4 not so sweet
322. 1 Until Napoleon's dreams of empire led him 2 into the land of the pharaohs, his knowledge about Egypt had been ③as obscurely as the hieroglyphics ④on its stone facades.
323. Employers, at the point of graduation, may not so much treasure a student's grades the habits and attitudes which those grades signify. 1 before 2 than as 4 to
324. Living beings have a natural inclination to fill any habitat with as many individuals the nutrients and space in the area will allow. 1 on 2 how 3 as 4 that
325. A: How long did you wait? B: I waited there for ten minutes; that seemed hours to me. 1 many 3 as many 4 so much 2 very much
326. An elephant can lift a ton with its tusks. 1 so much that 2 it 3 most 4 as much as
327. Of the two candidates, I think 1 Mr. Grant is best suited 2 Mr. Grant is suited best 3 Mr. Grant is the better suited 4 that is the better suited of them
328. There were two large offices on this floor, served as a conference room. 1 the larger of which 2 the larger of them 3 the largest of which 4 largest of that
329. We admire him because he is honest. 1 by far 3 all the more 2 the sooner 4 none the less
330. 그가 결점이 있음에도 불구하고 나는 여전히 그를 좋아한다. 1 I don't like him because he has few faults. 2 I don't like him the less because he has a few faults. 3 | like him the more because he has a few faults. 4 I like him none the less because he has few faults.
331. The more citizens who are alert to the possibility of stolen wallets and pocketbooks, thefts there will be. 1 the more 3 the less 2 the fewer 4 much less
332. The more distant a star happens to be, the dimmer 1 that seems to us 2 seeming to us 3 seeming to us 4 it seems to us
333. The more dangerous ①is the sport, the 2 more enthusiastically people ③appear to love ④watching it.
334. 1 Most of the telephone 2 systems in Vietnam were installed in the 50's and 60's and are inherently ④much inferior than the modern systems already in use in Malaysia and Thailand.
335. Everyone has a right to enjoy his liberty, his life. 1 much more 3 indeed 2 much less 4 so
336. I don't suggest that he is negligent, still that he is dishonest. 1 more 3 better 2 less worse
337. 그녀의 누이가 미인인 것처럼 그녀도 미인이다. 1 She is not as beautiful as her sister is. 2 She is not so much a beauty as her sister is 3 She is no less beautiful than her sister is beautiful. 4 She is not more beautiful than her sister is beautiful.
338. The cheetah, which runs among the land animals in the world, has been hunted almost to extinction. ①① fastest 2 the fastest 3 faster-than-expected 4 and the fastest
339. An automobile is one of expensive things a person usually purchases. 1 most less 2 the better 4 the most
340. The Grapes of Wrath, a novel about the Depression years of the 1930's, is one of John Steinbeck's books. 1 and most famous 2 are most famous 3 most famous 4 the most famous
341. I passed my driver's test. It seemed much this time. 1 easy 3 easiest 2 easier 4 easily
342. ①Modern athletes command much 2 great salaries for their ③services than the athletes of past generations ④did.
343. You could stay at the big 2 luxury hotels but the small hotels are ③very more Areasonable.
344. It's bad ④enough when you get 2 divorced, but far 33bad when you lose your children ④as well.
345. By far exciting of the dog's qualities is his inherent working ability. 1 the best 2 very 3 the most 4 much
346. By far of Korea is oil. ① it is the most important import 2 the most important import is 3 that is the most important import 4 the most important import
347. Although difficult to imagine, the mass of the sun is about 750 times that of all the planets combined. 1 the greatly 2 greater 3 as great as 4 the greatest
348. A: John, which hotel would you recommend? B: Well, staying in this hotel costs staying in that one. 1 more than twice 2 as twice much as 3 as much as twice 4 twice as much as
349. Last year, Matt earned his brother, who has a better position. 1 twice as many as 2 twice as more as 3 twice as much as 4 twice more than
350. Researchers have found that children 2 experience twice as much deep sleep ③than adults, ④a fact which may teach us something about the connection between age and learning ability.
351. It is estimated that the United States. 1 the country is less than half of the population of 2 the country has less than half as many population as 3 the population of the country is less than half of 4 the country has less than half as large a population as
352. Those taped lectures will take twice to understand. 1 effort 2 much effort 3 as much effort 4 effort as much
353. According to the report, men who smoke are to die of cancer. 1 as twice likely 2 likely as twice 3 as likely twice 4 twice as likely
354. The climates of Venus and Mars Dare closest to ②the Earth, but they are nowhere near ③so comfortable as our planet's ④temperate climate.
355. Because sailors ①are often assigned to ships ②that remain at sea for months at a time, men in the Navy ③spend more time away from home ④than any branch of the service.
356. Mr. Kim has never been out of Korea, ②yet his accent is very ③similar to an 4 Englishman.
357. 나의 문화적 배경과 지적 교육은 어느 누구에게도 뒤떨어지지 않는다. 1 My cultural background and intellectual training are not behind other people. 2 My cultural background and intellectual training are as good as other people. 3 My cultural background and intellectual training are as good as other people's. 4 My cultural background and intellectual training are as good as anyone's. 5 My cultural background and intellectual training are on the higher level.
358. Because Robert Date faster than ②me, he ③was able to leave the cafeteria ④sooner.
359. Venus approaches the Earth 2 more closely ③than any other ④planet is.
360. The ①judges' decisions can 2 be based upon what is right ③rather than ④by what is popular. 7
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361. Michael is going to be nominated to receive the Academy Award for best director, ? 1 won't he 3 didn't he 4 isn't he 2 doesn't he
362. A: Turn off the light, ? B: Of course, I will. 1 do you 2 will you 3 shall you 4 can you
363. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 He'd stayed home that night, wouldn't he? 2 He's writing his parents a letter, wasn't he? 3 I don't think he is smart, is he? 4 The police should not do such a thing, should he?
364. Never in the history of humanity ②there have been 33more people 4 living on this relatively small planet.
365. anyone know that the old gentleman in the audience had once been an outstanding scholar. 1 So far as did 2 It was rare for 3 Not only had 4 Little did
366. Hardly ever ①there have been ②so many choices for young people ④entering the work force ④as there are today.
367. Rarely for more than a few seconds once they enter the Earth's atmosphere. 1 while meteors blaze 2 meteors that blaze 3 do meteors blaze 4 blaze meteors
368. Not only ①the Japanese machine was judged ②easier to operate and more flexible than the American model, but ③it was priced $60,000 lower and ④could be delivered faster.
369. ①Neither in her campaign nor in her acceptance speech ②do Miss Eliot ③acknowledge those ④whose assistance had 5won her the nomination.
370. Disabilities do not diminish the rights of individuals ②nor ③they have to reduce opportunities to participate in or contribute to society. 8
371. 1 Only then ②he became aware of the fact that there were more ③difficulties ahead than he ④had expected.
372. Fingerprint recognition has long been used in high-security 2 places like FBI headquarters, but only now 3 it is finding a place ④in the mainstream.
373. at conveying her underlying messages through topical plots and contemporary characters that by 1940 her book had sold some three million copies. 1 Grace L. Hill, so successful 2 So successful, Grace L. Hill 3 So successful was Grace L. Hill 4 Because Grace L. Hill was so successful
374. A: Are you going to see him? B: If the boy goes, 1 so I go 3 | do so 2 so will I 4 so go l
375. Mary objects ①to our buying this house 2 without the approval ③of our president, and ④John does so.
376. A: I have a lot of classical records, but I don't understand modern jazz. B: I think it's boring. 1 So do I 3 | do 2 I don't 4 Neither do I
377. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 They didn't read the play. Neither they acted it. 2 They didn't read the play. They didn't acted it, either. 3 They didn't read the play. Nor they acted it, too. 4 They didn't read the play. Nor did they act it.
378. A: Can you tell me where my teacher is? B: Yes, of course! 1 Here comes he. 2 Here comes your teacher. 3 Comes your teacher. 4 Your teacher here comes.
379. In the center of the balcony 1 did sit the guest of honor 2 sit the guest of honor 3 was sitting the guest of honor 4 was the guest of honor sitting
380. Over the river and through the woods my grandmother lives. 1 the house is standing where 2 where is standing the house 3 is standing the house where 4 is the house standing 9 - 093. 절대적 불가산명사 094. 변환가능 불가산명사 095. 명사 기타 096. many vs. much 097. 수단위 명사 특징 098. 이중소유격 099. 정관사 the 용법 1 100. 정관사 the 용법 2 101. 무관사용법 1 102. 무관사용법 2
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381. How long did it take you ②to ③learn to make ④a furniture like this?
382. Plenty of items of 1 clothings and furniture 2 are displayed ③at the fair ④every Saturday.
383. Miss Smith went to the library to get 1 an information 2 some information 3 the information 4 one piece of an information
384. ①This book explains ②all sorts of useful ③equipments on ④how to repair cars.
385. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 The police wants to interview the man about the robbery. 2 My pants are on the table. 3 Physics is my favorite subject. 4 Three days is not long enough for a good holiday.
386. In the early days of Rome, cattle money. for 1 was used 2 were used 3 can be used 4 had been used
387. It is difficult to classify mathematics ①as simply ②an art or a science because ③they have ④elements of both.
388. The statistics released 1 by the state department ②makes the economic situation look 3 bleaker than it already ④is.
389. Before the ①invention of 2 railroads, the only ③mean of land transportation was ④the horse.
390. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 Much of the ships were wrecked off the coast. 2 John doesn't like book. 3 Many of the mud were sold to China. 4 There was little wine left in the bottle. 0 - 093. 절대적 불가산명사 094. 변환가능 불가산명사 095. 명사 기타 096. many vs. much 097. 수단위 명사 특징 098. 이중소유격 099. 정관사 the 용법 1 100. 정관사 the 용법 2 101. 무관사용법 1 102. 무관사용법 2
391. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 We need a few apples. 2 We also need some butter. 3 Could you pick up a little bananas? 4 How much sugar do you want?
392. Elephants are 1 capable of doing very hard work. They ②can be used in the jungles where machines cannot go. A grown elephant may consumes ③as many as 200 pounds of food a day, a disadvantage which ④tends to offset its capacity for heavy work.
393. ①The number of battles were ② fought 3 between the ④fleets of Nelson and Napoleon.
394. ①Through the years, scientists 2 have developed smaller but 3 increasingly more powerful batteries for the growing number of portable electrical ④device.
395. The mayor ①expressed concern about the large ②amount of ③people injured at ④crossings.
396. The government ①expects to attract foreign investment ②of ③as much as $15 ④billions this year.
397. In Africa and Asia, five 1 percents of babies ②die before ③they are ④one year old.
398. In ①spite of all the recent ②advances in opening up 33the sea, man still uses it pretty much ④the way he did 5 hundred of years ago.
399. was impertinent to the people present. 1 His that remark 2 That remark of his 3 That his remark 4 That remark of he
400. A: Did you see anyone interesting at the party? B: Yes, were there. 1 some of John's friends 2 some friend of John's 3 some of John's friend 4 some of John friends 1 - 093. 절대적 불가산명사 094. 변환가능 불가산명사 095. 명사 기타 096. many vs. much 097. 수단위 명사 특징 098. 이중소유격 099. 정관사 the 용법 1 100. 정관사 the 용법 2 101. 무관사용법 1 102. 무관사용법 2
401. You should sit on ②a left side ③of my father ④at the dinner table.
402. ①A size of the United States Supreme Court ②was the focal point 33of one of the most famous ④attacks on the federal judiciary.
403. Although ①many of his songs are well known to the public, 2 little is known about ③his early childhood and college background ④of country singer Johnny Lee.
404. ①All of a sudden the young woman ②rose to her feet and struck him ④on his face.
405. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 The Earth travels at a high rate of speed around sun. 2 The woman on white was standing with her head up. 3 The workers in America get paid by week. 4 She looked me in the face.
406. 1 The English has both regular and irregular verbs. Learn ② the basic verb forms of these words ③in order to form the tenses and avoid ④mixing tenses in writing.
407. Jack London's tour 2 of Rocky Mountains ③ was delayed by his illness and the ④San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
408. Annie Smith Peck was the first woman in Netherlands to navigate through ②the Nile and scale the Matterhorn, ③the height and beauty ④of which have made them the goal of all adventurers.
409. The Irish brought the popular custom of Halloween to America 1840s. 1 into the 2 in the 3 within 4 during
410. are sought by an elementary school. 1 Mentally retarded teachers 2 Teachers retarded for mental cases 3 Mental retarded case teachers 4 Teachers for the mentally retarded 2 - 093. 절대적 불가산명사 094. 변환가능 불가산명사 095. 명사 기타 096. many vs. much 097. 수단위 명사 특징 098. 이중소유격 099. 정관사 the 용법 1 100. 정관사 the 용법 2 101. 무관사용법 1 102. 무관사용법 2
411. For 1 half a century, Samuel Dulles has sold the fabric 2 by two yards ③in local, ④regional, and national events.
412. At seven o'clock in the morning, guards ①rouse prisoners from ②the door to the door, ③leading the inmates into the dusty exercise yard of ④a Lao prison.
413. Some people Dare allergic to 2 certain type of food, ③for example, strawberries or ④seafood.
414. ①That is ② the kind of a house in ③which 1 ④should like to live.
415. Do you happen to know insulin is? 1 what kind a substance 2 of what kind of substance 3 what kind of substance 4 what kind of a substance
416. The two main are permanent magnets and electromagnets. 1 kinds of magnet 2 kind of magnets 3 kinds magnets 4 kinds of magnets
417. It was so beautiful that I did not want to go to bed. 1 night 3 day 2 a night 4 the night
418. This work cannot be done in 1 quite a short time 2 a so short time 3 such short time 4 so a short time
419. 1 Exercising is as 2 good as a way as any ③to lose ④unwanted weight.
420. I am sure that Mary is girl to tell a lie. 1 too an honest 2 too honest a 3 a too honest 4 so an honest 3 - 104. 재귀대명사 105. one vs. it 106 such vs. so
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토픽: 104~108
421. The property insurance industry has ①flourished because people do not want ②to expose ③itself to ④the risk of catastrophic loss.
422. Ants are blind to red light, so it is possible to observe 2 themselves in an artificial nest ③without disturbing their activities.
423. 1 Lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union ②are compiling statistics that ③may help themselves to repeal the death penalty.
424. 1 Even though home schoolers are not 2 under the rigid curricular of traditional schools, they often spend more time ③on the subjects or topics that really interest ④themselves.
425. Choose the closest one to the meaning of the underlined part. On hearing from her son, she was shedding tears in spite of herself. 1 unconsciously 2 quietly 3 shyly 4 sorrowfully
426. I don't have a nice bookcase, so I am going to 1 have it made 2 have that made 3 have it be made 4 have one made
427. Yesterday I lost my watch in the subway, so I plan to buy 1 some 2 any 3 one 4 it
428. The first three books are math books, the 2 next two ones are psychology books and ③the last ④book is about art.
429. ①Modern poets have 2 experimented with ③poetic devices ④such alliteration and assonance.
430. It began to be denied that there is ①such a thing like human nature. 2 Rather, man grows and ③grows into culture; cultures are, ④as is obvious from the word, 5 growths. 4 - 104. 재귀대명사 105. one vs. it 106 such vs. so
431. Prices at present are reasonably stable, and will probably remain 1 such 2 so 3 alike 4 equal
432. Let me give you two of the ①consequences of ②which I would guess that one will shock you while 33another may perhaps surprise you more ④favorably.
433. Struggling against fatigue, I forced myself to put one foot in front of 1 another 3 other 2 others 4 the other
434. ①Some of the plants in this shop 2 require very little care, but ③this one needs much more sunlight than ④other.
435. Bob got fired. It's going to be difficult for him to find job. 1 other 3 the other 2 another 4 the another
436. Because the first pair of shoes did not fit properly, she asked for 1 another shoes 2 other shoes 3 the other ones 4 another pair
437. When a group of people ①go Dutch, each 2 pay only for 33what the person ④has eaten.
438. All objects ①are composed of many molecules, and the ②force of gravity ③pulls on ④every of them.
439. 1 Skim lengthy reading passages before ②you begin reading to get a general idea of 33what the selection is about. When you skim a reading passage, you read the most important parts of it quickly, ④without reading every words.
440. Every fuel has ①their own 2 particular temperature 33at which it ④begins to burn. 5
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토픽: 109~115
441. Animism is the 1 belief that objects and natural ②phenomena such as rivers, rocks, and wind are ④live and have Afeelings.
442. 1 Alive animals are 2 greatly diversified ③in ④their sizes and shapes.
443. There will never be two snowflakes that are exactly 1 unlike 2 alike 3 like 4 liking
444. The bones of mammals, not alike 2 those of ③other vertebrates, Ashow a high degree of differentiation.
445. A: Do you like the Japanese food served in American restaurants? B: It's not bad but I prefer 1 Japanese food authentically 2 Japanese authentic food 3 food Japanese authentic 4 authentic Japanese food 5 authentically Japanese food
446. A: Which shoes belong to his father? B: The 1 blue large five shoes 2 five blue large shoes 3 five large blue shoes 4 large five blue shoes
447. The girl was carrying a bag. 1 blue big plastic 2 big and blue plastic 3 big blue plastic 4 blue plastic big
448. He gave lectures 1 last term at the college three days a week 2 at the college three days a week last term 3 at the college last term three days a week 4 last term three days a week at the college
449. Is the book hard immediately? 1 his returning 2 that he returns 3 for him to return 4 to him return
450. A: Did the judge ask you many questions? B: Yes, and 1 they had difficulty being answered 2 answering them was with difficulty 3 they were difficult to answer 4 to answer them was to be difficult
451. It is easy him. 1 that we get on with 2 for us to get on with 3 our getting on with 4 get on with
452. The improvement of this design is your best efforts. 1 worthy 2 value 3 edible 4 worth
453. Which of the following is grammatically wrong? A: Is this camera cheap? B: It what we paid. 1 dose not deserve 2 is not worth 3 dose not merit 4 is not worthy
454. A: How about your mother? B: She isn't three miles a day. 1 enough strong to walk 2 strong enough for walking 3 strong enough to walk 4 enough strong to walking
455. Blowing ①out the birthday candles is ②an ancient test to see if a ③growing child is ④enough strong to blow out 5a greater number each year.
456. Which of the following is grammatically wrong? When the management failed to cut the contract with the union's leader, it had to 1 lay off about a hundred workers 2 lay about a hundred workers off 3 lay them off by the hundred 4 lay off them by the hundred
457. 1 Confronted with ②such harsh situations that others 33deemed informidable, we could ④go them through just by sticking together.
458. Many years ago, people believed that the earth was square and that a person would fall off its edge. 1 most 3 every 2 almost 4 none of these
459. After experiencing one of the worst traffic jams in years, the nation's land transportations returned to normal again when the heaviest snowfall died down yesterday. 1 almost 3 most 2 most all of 4 most of
460. By the time he was finally captured, the thief ②had spent 33most all the money he ④had stolen. 7 116. 개별 전치사 용법 1 117. 개별 전치사 용법 2
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토픽: 116~120
461. In Korea, it's been the norm rather than the exception that most workers are paid 1 by an month 2 by a month 3 by the month 4 by month
462. A: Did Judy fly across the Caspian Sea? B: No, she crossed both ways 1 by a ship 3 on ships 2 to the ship 4 by ship
463. A: Where is our school located, Bob? B: It is 1 on the five avenue at New York 2 on Fifth Avenue in New York 3 in fifth avenue in New York 4 on Fifth Avenue at New York
464. With new technology, cameras can take pictures of underwater valleys color. ①① in 3 for 2 by 4 with
465. The stolen jewels must be recovered 1 for any cost 2 at any cost 3 with any expense 4 no matter any expenditure
466. His late joining , his manager is confident that he will fit right in the group. 1 even though 2 notwithstanding 3 if 4 despite
467. A: Can you repair my watch Tuesday? B: No, I'll need to keep it Saturday. 1 by - by 2 until - by 3 by - until 4 until - until
468. Doctoral students who are preparing to take their qualifying exams have been studying in the library every night the last three months. 1 until 3 for 2 since 4 from
469. Choose the one that is NOT correct according to the standard English. 1 Have you seen her since we last met? 2 I have known her during a very long time. 3 They remained calm throughout the negotiations. 4 I hope to get to your house by 7:00 at the latest.
470. It is important for us to distinguish good and evil. 1 from 3 among 2 between 4 of 8 - 116. 개별 전치사 용법 1 117. 개별 전치사 용법 2
471. The spinal cord is ④the main pathway ②for messages ③travelling between the brain ④to the rest of the body.
472. 1 The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2 in New York City is ③located ④nearby Central Park.
473. The Lincoln Birthplace was presented a gift to the nation by the Lincoln Farm Association. ①① with 2 about 3 as 4 against
474. Spending the money, he felt 1 as if a wealthy man 2 as though a wealthy man 3 like a wealthy man 4 as if a man of wealthy
475. Today ①just as a college graduate, a 2 high-school graduate will find ③his earnings proportionate Ato his abilities.
476. Since last month, the price of an average long-distance call has plummeted, nearly 50 percent. 1 on 3 for 2 by 4 with
477. James Thompson is wealthier than his brother at least 2 million dollars. 1 with for 2 by 4 in
478. Used frequently Japanese liquor and cosmetics companies, Mobotron is a giant VCR with a screen measuring 10 13 feet. It is rented the day and can go anywhere. 1 at 3 in 2 by 4 to
479. a few species that live on the ground, most monkeys live in trees. 1 There are 2 In that there are 3 All but the fact that there are 4 Save that there are
480. Choose the one that is CORRECT according to the standard English. 1 As far as I remember, you both have the same size. 2 As regard our working environment, the machines make too much noise. 3 We need to discover another source of income, beside oil. 4 The old lady never spoke to anyone except someone came to visit her.
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