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12. Watercolor provides a brilliant 16. Sculptor Duane Hanson is noted for
transparency and his many life-sized and realistic figure.
freshness, it allows
extraordinarily free brushwork. 17. A liquid does not have reach its
(A) that boiling point to evaporate completely.
(B) during
(C) which 18. The discovery of gold in California in
(D) and 1848 brought more than 40,000
prospectors there by two years.
26. New uses for plastics were found 33. The engineering in charge of the
during the 1950's and 1960's in design of a scientific tool works in
medicine, space, research, industrial, close partnership with the scientist and
and architecture. the technician.
19. At 1939, television programs were 26. The New Deal was President Franklin
being broadcast in the United States, and D. Roosevelt's program to pull the United
the World's Fair of that year featured States
demonstrations of this advance in out the Great Depression in the 1930's.
technology.
27. Anyone rowing a boat in a strong
20. Nathaniel Hawthorne often wind knows it is much easy to go with the
complained of how few material his life wind than against it.
provided for his fiction.
28. From the monitoring of earthquake
21. The United States capital, Washington, waves it is evidence that the Earth's
D.C. developed slow, assuming its outer core is liquid, whereas the inner
present gracious aspect, with wide core is solid.
avenues and many parks, only in the
twentieth century. 29. Dictionaries frequently explain the
origin of the defined word, state its part
22. Soapberry trees and shrubs thrive in of speech, and indication its correct use.
tropical regions , and being ornamental
plants in California and Florida. 30. The Caldecott Medal, awarded annual
to the best illustrated children's book, is
23. Throughout the length career, Grace one award that identifies excellent books.
Paley has been known for her ability to
capture the distinct rhythms of New 31. In the spring the woodcock builds a
York speech in her short stories. simple nest of leaves and grass in a dry,
quiet spots and lays four multicolored
24. Scientists usually character the eggs.
disease leukemia as an overabundance of
white blood cells in the bloodstream. 32. For centuries the aromatic spices of
the Far East has been in demand by the
people
of the East and West
34. Phoenix, Arizona, stands where the 1. Clinical psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers
Hohokam Indians built a canal system found that 80 percent verbal
and carried on irrigated farming before communication involved five types of
long the time of Columbus. responses : evaluative, interpretive,
supportive, probing, and understanding.
35. Knowledge of the rate at which a ship (A) all
is traveling through the water is (B) is the
important (C) with
if the navigator need to estimate the time (D) of all
of arrival.
2. The early feminist leader Susan B.
36. The wood of the tulip tree, sometimes Anthony became increasingly
referred to as American whitewood, is aware through her work in the
one of the most valuable timber product temperance movement the
in the United States. same rights as men.
(A) women were not granted that
37. The foot is used primary for (B) that women were not granted
locomotion, but some primates, notably (C) not granted women that were
the apes, also use their feet for (D) that were not granted women
grasping and picking up objects.
3. DNA, , is found in the cell
38. Although best known for her prose nucleus in the form of very long
works, Maya Angelou was also published and thin molecules consisting of two
several collections of poetry. spiral strands.
(A) inherits material
39. Founded by the Spanish as Yerba (B) is inheritance material
Buena in 1835, what is now San (C) material is inherited
Francisco was taken over by the United (D) the material of inheritance
States in 1846 and later renamed it.
4. plants, which manufacture
their own food, animals obtain
14. Beneath the streets of a modern 20. Two unique features of the Arctic
city of walls, columns, cables, they are lack of precipitation
pipes, and tunnels required to satisfy the and permanently frozen ground.
needs of its inhabitants.
(A) where exists the network 21. Faced with petroleum shortages in
(B) the existing network the 1970's, scientists and engineers in
(C) the network's existence the United States stepped up its efforts
(D) exists the network to develop more efficient heating
systems and better insulation.
15. The province of Newfoundland
has than any other region 22. Rabbits have large front tooth, short
of North America in which the first tails, and hind legs and feet adapted
language is English. for running and jumping.
(A) its longer history
(B) a longer history 23. Dentistry is a branch of medicine that
(C) the longer the history has developed very dramatic in the
(D) the history is longer last twenty years.
16. The antique collector must be able to 24. The ease of solving a jigsaw puzzle
distinguish real antiques from later depends the number of pieces, their
imitations , which can be either shapes and shadings, and the design of
reproductions nor fakes. the picture.
17. Paint must be stirred and sometimes 25. Plants range in size to tiny, single-
dilution before it is applied. celled, blue-green algae, invisible to
the naked eye, to giant sequoias, the
18. A great aviation pioneer, Amelia largest living plants.
Earhart was already famous when she
6. Mango trees, densely covered 10. Alaska found the first years of its
with glossy statehood costly because it had to take
leaves and bear small fragrant flowers, over the expense of
grow rapidly and can attain heights of up services previously by the
to 90 feet. federal government.
(A) whose (A) to provide
(B) which are (B) be provided
(C) are when (C) providing
12. Not until Kentucky's Mammoth Cave 16. Margaret Mead studied many
had been completely explored in different cultures, and she was one of the
1972 . first anthropologists to photograph
(A) when was its full extent realized hers subjects.
(B) that its full extent was realized
(C) was its full extent realized 17. Talc, a soft mineral with a variety of
(D) the realization of its full uses, sold is in slabs or in powdered form.
13. The first explorer California 18. During the 1870's iron workers in
by land was Alabama proved they could produce iron
Jedediah Strong Smith, a trapper who by burning iron ore with coke, instead
crossed the southwestern deserts of the than with charcoal.
United States in 1826.
(A) that he reached 19. Geologists at the Hawaiian Volcano
(B) reached Observatory rely on a number of
(C) to reach instruments to studying the volcanoes in
(D) reaching it Hawaii.
28. Born in Texas in 1890, Katherine 35. George Gershwin was an American
Anne Porter produced three collection of composer whose concert works joined
short stories before publishing her the sounds of jazz with them of
well-known novel Ship of Fools in 1962. traditional orchestration.
28. Beside the ages of nine and fifteen, 36. Asteroids may be fragments of a
almost all young people undergo a planet shattered long ago or from
rapid series of physiological changes. material the nuclei of old comets.
29. The frequency of meteors in the 37. The first Native Americans to occupy
Earth's atmosphere increases when the what is now the southwestern
Earth passes through a swarm of United States were the Big-Game
particle generated by the breakup of a Hunters, which appeared about 10,000
comet. B.C.
30. Ponds are noted for their rich and 38. Some hangars, buildings used to hold
varied types of plant and animal life, large aircraft, are very tall that
all maintain in a delicate ecological rain occasionally falls from clouds that
balance. form along the ceilings.
39. Most sand dunes are always in motion
31. In the 1920's cinema became an as wind pushes sand upward one side
important art form and one of the ten of each dune, over the top, and down
largest industry in the United States. the other side.
32. To improvise effectively, a musician 40. Farms of maize, beans, and tobacco,
must thorough understand the Wendat, Native American tribes
the conventions of a given musical style. that inhabited present-day Michigan,
lived a sedentary life in densely
33. During the Jurassic period plant life populated villages.
was abundance, providing herbivores in
particular with a plentiful supply of food. 9 7 년 8 월 미국에서 출제된 문제
34. Some maple trees are raised for their 1. Associated with the Denishawn
sap, which has a high sugar content company from 1916 until 1923, Martha
for yields sugar and syrup. Graham developed a powerful
___ ___ that was integral to the
35. Long before boats became important foundations of modern dance.
in recreation, they were valuable to (A) expressively stylish
4. Halley's Comet had its first 8. The first building to employ steel
documented sighting in 240 B.C. in skeleton
China and it has been seen from construction,
the Earth 29 times. .
(A) after (A) Chicago, Illinois , the home of the
(B) because of Home Insurance Company Building
(C) since then completed in 1885
(D) that is (B) the Home Insurance Company
Building in Chicago, Illinois, was
5. that managers commit in completed in 1885
problem solving is jumping to a (C) because the Home Insurance
conclusion about the cause of a given Company Building in Chicago, Illinois,
problem. was completed in 1885
(A) Major errors (D) the Home Insurance Company
(B) Since the major error Building in Chicago, Illinois, in 1885
(C) The major error
(D) Of the major errors
10. Mahalia Jackson, combined 14. Following the guidelines for speaking
powerful vitality with great dignity, and voting established by the book
was one of the best-known Robert's Rules of Order, during
gospel singers in the United States. meetings.
(A) it was her singing (A) and avoid large decision-making
(B) which songs organizations' procedural confusion
(C) who sang (B) large decision-making
(D) whose singing organizations avoid procedural confusion
(C) is procedural confusion avoided by
11. Precious metals, gems, and ivory large decision-making organizations
have been used to make buttons, but (D) are avoiding procedural confusion
most buttons are made of wood, in large decision-making organizations
glass, or plastic.
(A) such materials that 15. Indigo is a vat color, called
(B) materials as such because it does not dissolve in water.
(C) such materials as (A) which it
(D) such materials (B) it is
(C) but
12. Outside the bright primary (D) so
rainbow, much
fainter secondary rainbow may be 16. In the New England colonies,
visible. Chippendale designs were adapted to
(A) so locally tastes, and beautiful furniture
(B) a resulted.
(C) since
(D) still 17. According to most psychological
studies, body language expresses a
6. Many gases, including the nitrogen and 10. Hubble's law states that the greater
oxygen in air color or odor. the distance between any two
(A) have no galaxies, is their relative speed
(B) which have no of separation.
(C) not having (A) the greatest
(D) they do not have (B) the greater
(C) greater than
7. The American Academy of (D) as great as
Poets, the 1930's,
provides financial assistance to support 11. The onion is characterized by an
working poets. edible bulb composed of leaves rich in
(A) when it was founded sugar and a pungent oil, the
(B) was founded vegetable's strong taste.
(C) which was founded in (A) which the source of
(D) was founded in (B) that the source is
(C) the source of
8. During the Pleistocene glacial (D) of the source is
periods portions of the Earth
where plant and animal life flourished,
making it possible
19. Throughout her career Georgia 27. Except of the freehand toe, the feet
O'Keeffe paid meticulous attention to her of the gull are fully webbed.
craft: her brushes were always clean,
her colors fresh and brightness. 28. Teaching machines are devices that
can store instructionally
20. Hydrogen, the nine most abundant information present displays, receive
element in the Earth's crust, is an responses from a learner, and act on
odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas. those responses.
21. Salamanders are frequently to be find 29. Charlotte Perkins Gilman is known
in moist, wooded areas. primarily as an author of short stories,
but she also wrote an influential book
22. Steam engines have been replaced in argued for equal economic opportunities
most cases by more economical for women.
and efficiency devices, such as the
electric motor. 30. In some areas of the United States,
unfavorable climate or soil make
23. Traditionally, the Fourth of July is farming an impossible task.
celebrated in the United States with 31. Naturalists have identified at least
political speeches, picnics, and most four hundred of species of mammals
important of all, a displayed of fireworks and six hundred types of birds in the
at night. state of California.
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1. C 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. C 6.
D 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. D 11.
A 12. A 13. B
14. B 15. A 16. B → her 17.
B→ for 18. C→ mostly 19. D→
bright 20. A→ninth
21. B→ found 22. D→ efficient 23.
D→ display 24. A→ styles
used 25. D→ more
26. D→ years 27. A→ Except for 28.
A→ instructional 29. C→ book
arguing
30. B→ and 31. B→ hundred
species 32. A→ teeth 33. D→ at
a time 34. A→ consists of a
35. D→ backwards 36. B→
heavier 37. B→ a 38. D→ crops
are washed 39. D→ much 40. C →
more