1. A common argument claims that in folk art, the artist's subordination of technical mastery to intense feeling----the direct communication of emotion to the viewer.
(A) facilitates
(B) averts
(C) neutralizes
(D) implies
(E) represses
2. A good doctor knows that knowledge about medicine will continue to ----- and that, therefore, formal professional training can never be an ------- guide to good practice.
(A) vary.. adaptable
(B) change.. absolute
(C) ossify.. inflexible
(D) pertain.. invaluable
(E) intensify.. obsolescent
3. A human being is quite ------- creature, for the gloss of rationality that covers his or her fears and ------- is thin and often easily breached.
(A) a logical.. problems
(B) a frail.. insecurity
(C) a valiant.. phobias
(D) an ambitious.. morality
(E) a ludicrous.. laughter
4. A leading chemist believes that many scientists have difficulty with stereochemistry because much of the relevant nomenclature is----, in that it combines concepts that should be kept----.
(A) obscure.. interrelated
(B) specialized.. intact
(C) subtle.. inviolate
(D) descriptive.. separate
(E) imprecise.. discrete
5. A major goal of law, to deter potential criminals by punishing wrongdoers, is not served when the penalty is so seldom invoked that it----to be a ----threat.
(A) tends.. serious
(B) appears.. real
(C) ceases.. credible
(D) fails.. deceptive
(E) seems.. coercive
6. A misconception frequently held by novice writers is that sentence structure mirrors thought: the more convoluted the structure, the more ------- the ideas.
(A) complicated
(B) inconsequential
(C) elementary
(D) fanciful
(E) blatant
7. A number of writers who once greatly ------- the literary critic have recently recanted, substituting ------- for their former criticism.
(A) lauded.. censure
(B) influenced.. analysis
(C) simulated.. ambivalence
(D) disparaged.. approbation
(E) honored.. adulation
8. A perennial goal in zoology is to infer function from----, relating the----of an organism to its physical form and cellular organization.
(A) age.. ancestry
(B) classification.. appearance
(C) size.. movement
(D) structure.. behavior
(E) location.. habitat
9. A recent survey shows that, while ninety-four percent of companies conducting management-training programs open them to women, women are ------- only seventy-four percent of those programs.
(A) protesting against
(B) participating in
(C) displeased by
(D) allowed in
(E) refused by
10. A war, even if fought for individual liberty and democratic rights, usually requires that these principles be----, for they are----the regimentation and discipline necessary for military efficiency.
(A) espoused.. contrary to
(B) suppressed.. fulfilled through
(C) suspended.. incompatible with
(D) followed.. disruptive of
(E) rejected.. inherent in
정답 : 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.e 5.c 6.a 7.d 8.d 9.b 10.c
1. Although it is unusual to denounce museum not painting, it is quite common, even for those unenthusiastic about
sports, to criticize -- for their----.
(A) team… coach
(B) spectators .... inactivity
(C) athletes… snobbery
(D) scholars… apathy
(E) commentators .... partiality
2. Because the order in which the parts of speech appear in the sentences of a given language is decided merely by custom, it is -- to maintain that every departure from that order constitutes a -- of a natural law.
(A) traditional transformation
(B) conventional transgression
(C) necessary .... prototype
(D) unjustifiable… violation
(E) unreasonable… formulation
3. Ultimately, the book's credibility is strained, the slender, though far from --, web of evidence presented on one
salient point is expected to support a vast -- of implications.
(A) unconvincing cacophony
(B) nonexistent superstructure
(C) indispensable array
(D) intricate… network
(E) imposing…. compendium
4. One reason why pertinent fossils are -- is that crucial stages of evolution occurred in the tropics where it is
difficult to explore for fossils, and so their discovery has --.
(A) unique .... resulted
(B) unconcealable .... declined
(C) uncommon .... logged
(D) recent .... resumed
(E) prominent .... failed
5. It is an error to regard the imagination as a mainly ¬- force; if it destroys and alters, it also -- hitherto
isolated beliefs, insights, and mental habits into strongly unified systems.
(A) visionary…. conjures
(B) beneficial… converts
(C) revolutionary .... fuses
(D) negative… shunts
(E) synthetic… integrates
6. Every novel invites us to enter a world that is initially strange; our gradual and selective orientation to its
manners -- infants' -- to their environment.
(A) imitates welcome
(B) completes introduction
(C) resembles adjustment
(D) alters .... blindness
(E) reinforces .... resistance
7. As the creation of new knowledge through science has become --, resistance to innovation has become less --, taking
the form of inertia rather than direct attack.
(A) controversial .... sporadic
(B) institutionalized .... aggressive
(C) essential .... effective
(D) public circumspect
(E) suspect lively
8. Rousseau's short discourse, a work that was generally -- the cautious, unadorned prose of the day, deviated from that
prose style in its -- discussion of the physical sciences.
(A) critical of .... lengthy
(B) superior to ….austere
(C) bolder than …..intelligent
(D) consistent with .... unrestrained
(E) influenced .... uninspired
9. A truly -- historian of science, Meyer neither -¬the abilities of the scientists she presents nor condescends to
them.
(A) unbiased scrutinizes
(B) objective inflates
(C) impressionable .... patronizes
(D) reverent admires
(E) analytic evaluates
10. The losing animal in a struggle saves itself from destruction by an act of --, an act usually recognized and -- by the winner.
(A) submission .... accepted
(B) hostility avoided
(C) bluffing reaffirmed
(D) anger condoned
(E) hatred duplicated
답안 : l.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.A