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biography of the dancer, after nearly twenty-five years of work and four years of waiting. permit to It is a measure of de Mille s respect for Graham that she should have withheld until after the subject s death [what is by any standard an affectionate and appreciative account of her life and art], rather than risk offending Graham s own sense of herself in the slightest degree. It that what should have withheld risk offending accompany approach attend address await discuss enter greet marry mention reach resemble Students should be able to approach teachers for advice. I discussed my problem with my parents. cf. enter into business attend on patients attend to the matter 11 Zoom In Exercises 1. www.ebsi.co.kr 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Hobbiton Institute of Photography 20 71
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Part and the other was designed for the non-major. one the other Existing texts were so encyclopedic or high-level that many students couldn t read the material and were frustrated. so that Do you think it s an appropriate example? This movie is not suitable for young children. You have to have the proper tools for the job. 1. 12 Zoom In 150 137 Exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The sun was just far enough in the west to send inviting shadows. enough to Then she arose, never minding the bits of straw [that clung to her black hair, to her red sweater, and to the blue cotton skirt {that did not reach her ankles}]. never minding to her black hair to her red sweater to the blue cotton skirt clung that the bits of straw the blue cotton skirt 76
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Part (C) (A) (B) Being flexible means protecting and fulfilling your own interests, [while finding creative ways to minimally satisfy the interests of others as well]. -ing Being flexible means protecting fulfilling your own interests [ ] while finding being flexible un- un- learn un- unlearn un- undo, undress, unfasten, unfold, unload, unlock, unpack, untie, unwrap, unzip Customs officials uncovered a plot to smuggle weapons into the country. v. As the story unfolds, we learn more about Max s childhood. Max v. The driver unloaded some boxes from the back of the truck. v. 2. (B) (A) (B) (C) (B) (A) 1980 Nancy Reagan Raisa Gorbachev (C) Gorbachev ~, it is normal for a listener [to chime in when someone is talking {in order to show enthusiastic participation or involvement with others}]. 92
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www.ebsi.co.kr 2009/2010 1,900 each, any, every The teacher gave five books to each boy. each Any student can do it. any Every man, woman, and child had to leave the area. every The only other period of significantly rising real food prices since this data series began occurred in the early 1970s, during which nominal food prices also significantly rose. The only other period ~ since this series began occurred which the early 1970s during which ~ rose and during that period nominal food prices also significantly rose double double Whatever he s offering, we ll pay you double. pron 3. 2002 2005 The index of real food prices began rising in 2002( in 2005) (FAO) FAO 1970 1990 2002 2008 1990 1999 2002 30 2002 2006 2007 2008 2002 60 1970 It will cost you double what you paid last time. The number of people out of work has doubled in the last five years. 5 v Allow the loaves to rise until just about double in size. a 4. 350 2000 2005 1990 2000 Although the pace of deforestation ~ per year from 2000 to 2005( from 1990 to 2000) 1990-2000 2000-2005 99
2000 2005 4 270 2000 2005 350 2000 2005 50 Similar deforestation happened in Asia, where over 2,700,000 hectares of forest disappeared per year over the same period. where Asia and there(= and in Asia) 5. 1978 14 17 3 2005 20 31 11 1978 2005 The difference in the proportions ~ was smaller( bigger) in 2005 ~. 1978 2005 1978 2005 25 1978 2005 17 31 1978 2005 The difference in the proportions [occupied by water heating and appliances & electronics] was smaller in 2005, ~. The difference was occupied the proportions 6. 1955 (ROW) 1950 1959 1950 1987 1950 75 1985 25 1950 20 1970 45 1985 40 1950 1981 30 1980 1960 1980 (ROW) 1955 1980 8 Even though Europe remained the largest producing region in the 1980s, Japan s share of global production rose rapidly after the late 1960s, overtaking that of the United States in 1980. Even though overtaking and it overtook 100
www.ebsi.co.kr that share 7. 65~74 45~54 The biggest gap between the two genders can be seen in the age group of 16 to 24, while the smallest gap in the age group of 65 to 74( 45 to 54). 2006 33 16 24 16 54 16 24 65 74 55 64 75 The proportion of men meeting the guidelines in the age group of 55 to 64 is four times as high as that of men meeting the guidelines in the age group of 75 and over. ~ times as - as that the proportion stable staple People have become accustomed to a stable economic situation. a. It s like locking the stable door after the horse is stolen. n. The shops are running out of staples such as rice and cooking oil. n. This stapler needs more staples. n. Do I have to staple these leaflets? v. 8. R&D/GDP 1998 R&D/GDP R&D/GDP 1998 South Korea s R&D/GDP ratio fell behind that of the U.S. from 1996( 1998) to 2003 ~. EU R&D/GDP 1996 2007 3 R&D/GDP EU R&D 2007 GDP 3.4 R&D 2000 2007 GDP 3.5 R&D/GDP 1996 2003 R&D/GDP 2004 R&D/GDP R&D/GDP R&D/GDP 2007 1996 EU R&D/GDP 101
Japan s R&D expenditures amounted to about 3.4% of its GDP in 2007, and those of South Korea increased steeply in the 2000s, accounting for about 3.5% of its GDP in 2007. that those those R&D expenditures accounting for and they accounted for sur- sur- India s population now surpasses that of Africa. v Just eight passengers survived the plane crash. v If there is any surplus, it will be divided equally. n (D) Los Angeles 20 (C) 17 Zoom In (A) 1 2 Record Exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. (A) (D) 102
www.ebsi.co.kr (C) (B) 2. 3. (A) (D) (C) (B) For many years praise was viewed as a tool to make children feel good about themselves and to motivate learning and good behavior. to make to motivate and a tool to ~, it has been suggested by recent work, [they are less likely to continue the activity when the adult leaves or to repeat the activity in the future]. it they work they that to continue to repeat mean(s) What do you mean? v. He used a mean trick. a. The mean of these numbers is 9.11. 9.11 n. She lives on her own means. pl. 103
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www.ebsi.co.kr But he did none of those things because he still had hope [that his life would be just the way {it had been before}]. that hope it had been before the way depress The news didn t depress me at all. express I can t express how happy I am now. impress His performance impressed me a lot. oppress A possibility of failure always oppresses her. suppress The government couldn t suppress the riot. 7 9. 7. 8. 9. -press 7. (A) Gabriel Winters (C) (D) Gabriel (B) Gabriel 8. (a), (b), (c), (d) The Boy (e) Gabriel(Gabe) 9. (C) (After graduation, he got married young, became a well-known author himself ~.) Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Rochester (A) The Boy Gabriel Winters (C) The Boy Gabe(Gabriel Gabe Gabe (D) The Boy 334-5672 The Boy Gabriel Winters The Boy Rochester Gabe The Boy (B) Gabe 105
The Boy The Boy Gabe The Boy The Boy The Boy In the coming weeks he received nine form letters [apologizing about {how busy the authors were}] and ~. apologizing nine form letters how about ~ the letters became more like two friends getting each other s comments on a work than a famous author helping out a little kid. like than getting helping two friends a famous author getting helping ~, he got married young, became a well-known author himself and always wrote to Gabe. young got married he She was born healthy. healthy plot This film has a typical plot about love and marriage. n. They couldn t discover his plot until this morning. n. We need a small vegetable plot. n. They were suspected of plotting a coup to overthrow the government. v. 10 12. 10. 11. 12. 10. (A) Rohner Textil (D) 38 (C) (B) McDonough 11. McDonough 12. (A) Rohner Textil (D) Bill McDonough Michael Braungart 8 106
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Exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 3 2 40 1 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. Dean Radin 30 800 60 A core theme throughout this book is the idea that we each have a natural bond with the cosmos, even though it may be largely unrecognized and undeveloped. the idea that is it the idea that we ~ the cosmos ~, he concluded [that we do participate in a subtle field of consciousness {where we can both send and receive. }] concluded [ ] do participate where a subtle field of consciousness In keeping with these findings, a recurring theme of this book is [that consciousness is not confined within the brain but is an infusing presence throughout the universe {that enables us, in cooperation with the brain, to connect meaningfully with the world beyond our physical body}]. [ ] is [ ] not A but B A B an infusing presence { } enable A to A 108
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