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SECTION
I
Directions
for Question 1-25
: For Each of These questions,
you will hear four sentences.
They will be said only once.
They are not written in your testbook. You
have to listen carefully in order to understand
what the speaker says.
While you are listening to the four sentences,
look at the picture in your testbook and
choose the sentence that best describes
what you see in the picture. Then, on your
answer sheet, find the number of the problem
and mark your answer. |
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Directions
for Questions 26~45
: For each of these questions, you
will hear a sentence. It will be said only
once.
In your testbook, you will find four sentences
marked A, B, C, and D. After you hear the
complete sentence, read the four sentences
and mark the letter of the sentence that
is exactly the same as the one you have
heard.
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문제 26
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(A) Where
is the bathroom?
(B) She is in line for the bathroom.
(C) She had to go to the Bathroom.
(D) There is a long line for the bathroom. |
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SECTION
II
Directions:
For
questions 28-33, read the
passage below. Each line of the passage
has a number. In each line, there is a box
with four possible choices. Pick the choice
that best completes the sentence in each
numbered line. Mark the letter(A-D) of the
choice on your answer sheet. |
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문제 28
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Human beings can think because
they have very |
(A) complex
(B) simple
(C) undivided
(D) full |
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of billions of |
| separate nerve cells that |
(A) conceal
(B) hide
(C) silence
(D) communicate |
with each other. |
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Questions
34-38 are also about
the group of sentences on the opposite page.
Choose the best answer for each of these
questions and mark it on your answer sheet. |
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문제 38 |
What does
the above sentence mean?
(A) Human beings are nervous.
(B) Human beings are complicated creatures.
(C) Nervous systems are hard to understand.
(D) There are thousands of billions
of human beings. |
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SECTION
I
Directions
for Question 1-25 :
For Each of These questions, you will hear
four sentences. Then will be said only once.
They are not written in your testbook. Your
have to listen carefully in order to understand
what the speaker says.
While you are listening to the four sentences,
look at the picture in your testbook and
choose the sentence that best describes
what you see in the picture. Then, on your
answer sheet, find the number of the problem
and mark your answer.
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Directions
for Questions 26~45
: For each of these questions,
you will hear a sentence. It will be said
only once.
In your testbook, you will find four sentences
marked A, B, C, and D. After you hear the
complete sentence, read the four sentences
and mark the letter of the sentence that
is exactly the same as the one you have
heard. |
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문제 26
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(A) My
father said the computer is still working.
(B) My father said the computer isn't
working anymore.
(C) My mother doesn't have a computer
anymore.
(D) My grandfather uses a computer sometimes. |
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SECTION
II
Directions:
For
questions 28-33, read the
passage below. Each line of the passage
has a number. In each line, there is a box
with four possible choices. Pick the choice
that best completes the sentence in each
numbered line. Mark the letter(A-D) of the
choice on your answer sheet. |
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문제 28
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Human beings can think because
they have very |
(A) complex
(B) simple
(C) undivided
(D) full |
| nervous systems, with thousands
of billions of |
| separate nerve cells that |
(A) conceal
(B) hide
(C) silence
(D) communicate |
with each other. |
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Questions
34-38 are also about
the group of sentences on the opposite page.
Choose the best answer for each of these
questions and mark it on your answer sheet. |
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문제 38
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What does
the above sentence mean?
(A) Human beings are nervous.
(B) Human beings are complicated creatures.
(C) Nervous systems are hard to understand.
(D) There are thousands of billions
of human beings. |
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