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2021학년도 편입학모집 영어필기고사(1교시)

지원학과 수험번호 성 명

배점은 각 문항 끝 괄호 안에 표시되어 있음. 8. She was ______ to ask the groom if she could bring a date,
someone uninvited, to the wedding. (3)
[1-24] Choose the best option to complete each sentence. ① oust
② pace
1. Blood _______ through your veins with every beat of your heart. (2) ③ reluctant
① pauses ④ perish
② changes
③ courses 9. As a result of Sam’s ______ allegations, Lisa was unfairly suspected
④ studies of something that she never actually did in the first place. (3)
① factual
2. The nurse had a/an ______ manner which was comforting to the ② fiscal
patients during their difficult time. (2) ③ fallacious
① cynical ④ focus
② benevolent
③ fierce 10. Informational ads rely primarily on a repetition of facts about a
④ impatient product to convince target consumers that it is _______ them. (2)
① benefit of
3. The manager wanted his players to ______ their high level of ② beneficial for
performance throughout the entire game. (2) ③ benefits to
① ascertain ④ benefited to
② main
③ sustain 11. A lot of people are ______ spiders so do not feel embarrassed
④ refrain about screaming. (2)
① afraid of
4. Businesses often feel ______ by cumbersome and slow-paced ② afraid about
bureaucracies. (2) ③ afraid for
① pleasure ④ afraid with
② mysterious
③ exciting 12. They _________ in Canada ______ 2002 when he was in middle
④ stifled school. (2)
① have lived — since
5. The nurse requires the patient’s ______ information to complete a ② have lived — for
form before the patient meets with a doctor. (3) ③ are living — since
① pertinent ④ are living — for
② assert
③ disseminate 13. ______ will be allowed ______ the building until after the vacation
④ adaptive period. (2)
① Nobody — to enter
6. Even though it is a/an ______ answer, I find it hard to believe. (3) ② Nobody — entering
① discredit ③ None — to entered
② plausible ④ None — entering
③ foment
④ impart 14. ______ they have increased my salary, I actually receive less money
each month ______ the increase in government taxation. (2)
7. It was impossible to ________ the reason why the animal was so ① While — however
sick. (3) ② As a result — whereas
① indulgent ③ Because of — although
② discern ④ Even though — due to
③ invade
④ lament

덕|성|여|자|대|학|교 (1– 4)
2021학년도 편입학모집 영어필기고사(1교시)

15. Some Roman soldiers had special skills. They shot bows and 22. The book “Author in Chief” takes the reader into the hearts and
arrows, flung stones from slingshots, or ______ rivers to the minds of American presidents ______ to define their legacies
surprise of an enemy. (2) through literature. (3)
① swim ① after they seeking
② swam ② when they have been sought
③ could swam ③ as they seek
④ were swum ④ while they were sought

16. As more and more national magazines spread across the U.S., it 23. If the worker’s health issues ______ into account before signing
became _______ for ideas to be circulated nationally in a more the contract, the worker would not ______ a job here. (3)
sophisticated manner. (2) ① were taken — be offering
① better positive ② have been taken — offer
② more possibility ③ were being taken — be offered
③ much complicate ④ had been taken — have been offered
④ more feasible
24. When you ______ like you need to eat meat, select lean meats
17. Many pop stars ______ physical and psychological problems as a such as pork tenderloin or extra-lean ground beef. They
result of their fame. (2) ______ less artery clogging saturated fat than pork loin or low-
① have been experienced grade hamburger. (3)
② have experienced ① feeling — are contain
③ are experienced ② feel — contain
④ has experience ③ are feel — containing
④ are felt — are containing
18. Kim ______ to go to the cinema, so she will just do her homework
at home. (3) [25-34] Read the following passages and choose the best answers
① does not have money enough to the questions.
② is not enough money
③ does not have enough money [25-26] Although rarely spoken about by society, child abuse is
④ is not money enough one of the nation's most pressing problems today. As the
population continues to grow, so does the number of unwanted
19. Did your team play ______? (3) and unplanned children. It is estimated that six or seven out of a
① good or bad hundred children will be maltreated or neglected. Child abuse can
② good or badly come in three forms: (1) passive cruelty in the neglect of children
③ well or bad by an unloving or uneducated parent; (2) occasional cruelty in the
④ well or badly momentary violent reaction of a frustrated or overburdened
parent; and (3) consistent, deliberate cruelty in uncontrollable
20. The cost of a college education, which is already an expensive actions by a mentally sick parent. Simple neglect is easiest to
proposition is expected ______ by about 50 percent in the next correct. Actual abuse on the spur of the moment is more serious,
twenty years. (3) but still much less so than continual abuse due to mental illness.
① raising
② to be rising 25. According to the passage, the problem of child abuse
③ to rise ________________________. (4)
④ to be raised ① is an issue that is slowly being overcome and requires little
attention
21. Everybody uses words to persuade people of something without ② has been greatly overestimated due to it only impacting a small
actually making ______ for it. This is called “loaded language”. (3) amount of children
① clear an argument ③ impacts a little over 10 percent of the population
② clear argument ④ does not receive as much attention as it should
③ a clear argument
④ a clear arguments

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2021학년도 편입학모집 영어필기고사(1교시)

26. It is pointed out in the reading that ________________________. (4) [30-31] 2020 has been a tumultuous year, and as we look forward
① basic neglection is a more significant issue than ongoing abuse to 2021, the ‘K-shaped’ economic recovery we’re in cannot be
② spontaneous abuse is a more significant issue than ongoing ignored. This type of recovery isn’t all that new — in fact, the
abuse world saw such a recovery in 2008. When an economy is bouncing
③ there is no relationship between mentally ill parents and child back from a recession and starting to expand again, economists
abuse have an alphabet of the letter to describe said recession and
④ ongoing abuse is a more significant issue than spontaneous recovery. The ‘K-shaped’ economic recovery, is characterized by a
abuse stark split in the recovery pace of the economy — some sectors
are bouncing back ahead of the rest at a much faster pace, while
[27] It is obvious that the purpose of education will determine the others are continuing a downward trajectory. The split in the
content of the curriculum, the methods employed, and the kind of recovery pace therefore resembles the letter ‘K’. This begs the
education given to children and young persons. This functional question, which industries are doing well, and which aren’t? The
relationship is still occasionally overlooked, unfortunately. Even if industries that are on the upper curve are technology players,
most modern theorists emphasize that education should be large corporations, governments, and public utilities. While these
discussed with reference to the objectives and values of the are industries that may bounce back faster than the rest, the
community in which it is given, there still exist some who appear industries on the lower curve, who are suffering the fallout from
to think that problems of the curriculum can be dealt with in an the pandemic, are the travel, entertainment, and food services
abstract manner. industries. However, there is a way for businesses in most sectors,
even those on the lower curve, to find a way to thrive.
27. According to the writer, some still fail to recognize that
________________________. (4) 30. According to the passage, which of the following represents the
① problems of the curriculum are unknown most likely economic activity for industries in the upper part of
② the curriculum must be dealt with in terms of its objectives and the ‘K’? (4)
the values of the community ① They are likely to recover quickly.
③ the contents of the curriculum should be determined by the ② Their recovery will continue to go downward.
community ③ Their economic activity is unaffected by a tumultuous economy.
④ more abstract matters should be included in the curriculum ④ Through government intervention their economic recovery is
assured.
[28-29] Real depression cannot be as easily overcome as some
people often suppose. It usually passes with time — but the time 31. According to the passage, what is the most likely future for
can seem endless. Activities giving companionship and a new industries in the lower part of the ‘K’? (4)
interest can help. But for the sufferer to talk, again and again, ① They can recover only with the help of industries in the upper
about the causes of the depression helps most. People with part of the ‘K’.
depression need to be listened to and encouraged to find their ② They also have a way to survive, but the author of the passage
own solutions, not made to feel yet more inadequate by good doesn’t mention what it is.
advice. They may need professional counselling as well as the ③ Industries such as the travel, entertainment, and food services
support of family and friends. industries can recover only with government assistance.
④ Many industries in the lower part of the ‘K’ will never recover.
28. In overcoming depression, the support of friends and family
________________________. (4) [32-34] Future pandemics will happen more often, kill more
① can best be directed into giving good advice people, and wreak even worse damage to the global economy
② never contributes to any marked improvement in the patient than Covid-19 without a fundamental shift in how humans treat
③ always causes more harm than good nature. Warning that there are up to 850,000 viruses which, like
④ is not always sufficient the novel-coronavirus, exist in animals and may be able to infect
people, the panel known as IPBES said pandemics represented an
29. The writer suggests that people with depression existential threat to humanity.
________________________. (4) Authors of the ‘special report on biodiversity and pandemics’
① should limit their social activity said that habitat destruction and insatiable consumption made
② should rely solely on professional counselling animal-borne diseases far more likely to make the jump to people
③ need more than anything else, someone to listen to them in the future. There is no great mystery about the cause of the
④ need an unnecessary amount of sympathy Covid-19 pandemic. The same human activities that drive climate

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2021학년도 편입학모집 영어필기고사(1교시)
change and biodiversity loss also drive pandemic risk through their
impacts on our agriculture.
Covid-19 was the sixth pandemic since the influenza outbreak of
1918. All of these pandemics have been entirely driven by human
activities. These include unsustainable exploitation of the
environment through deforestation, agricultural expansion, wildlife
trade, and consumption. All of this exploitation puts humans in
increasingly close contact with wild and farmed animals and the
diseases they harbor.
Seventy percent of emerging diseases such as Ebola, Zika, and
HIV/AIDS are zoonotic in origin, meaning they circulate in animals
before jumping to humans. Around five new diseases break out
among humans every single year, any one of which has the
potential to become a pandemic.

32. Which is the best paraphrase to represent “an existential threat


to humanity” in the second sentence of this passage? (4)
① hypothetical danger to human beings
② actual danger to human survival
③ imminent danger to living things but probably not human beings
④ danger which existed previously to human beings

33. According to the passage, which of the following is true about


the COVID-19 pandemic? (4)
① Its cause and origin are not zoonotic unlike other diseases such
as Ebola, Zika, and HIV/AIDS.
② It is rather unique so future pandemics similar to COVID-19 are
unlikely.
③ The cause of COVID-19 is still unknown to scientists.
④ Its underlying causes are habitat destruction and insatiable
consumption.

34. According to the passage, what do climate change, biodiversity


loss, and pandemics all have in common? (4)
① Their cause is a great mystery to scientists at the present time.
② They are all caused by human activities.
③ Their danger has been understood only recently.
④ The author doesn’t mention the commonality of these
phenomena.

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