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Listen and choose the correct answer to the question.

W: The conference is only two months away and we still dont have a venue.
M: Maybe we should reserve the same hall we used last time.
W: I think it might be too small this year.
M: Youre probably right. The company has really grown over the past year.
W: How about looking into one of the rooms at the convention center?
M: Sure. I heard they have connections with a good caterer, too.

Q. What is the conversation mainly about?

(a) Hiring new employees.
(b) Organizing an annual event.
(c) Expanding an office building.
(d) Catering a party in two months.
(e) The contents of conference

 

 

¿¹½Ã¹®Ç× (µè±âB:TEPSÀ¯Çü)

 

n          Welcome! Im pleased to be your host. Along the way, we hope to educate you about not only the Welsh castles but about the unique history of the Welsh people and their struggle to preserve their land, culture, and ancient language. Wales is often called the "Land of Castles" and correctly so, as it is home to some of Europes finest surviving examples of medieval castle construction. Well begin this virtual tour with the impressive Beaumaris Castle on the Isle of Anglesey.

n        

n       Q. What is the main topic of the lecture?

n        

n       (a) Welsh myths and folklore

n       (b) Tribes of the Middle Ages and their struggles

n       (c) The history of castles in European countries

n       (d) The history of the Welsh people and their castles

n       (e) The difficulty of medieval castle construction

 

 

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n       Why do fingers, toes, and ears get cold first on a winter day? You can get the real answer by learning what happens when its not cold outside. On a comfortable day, blood carries heat from the center of your body out to your skins surface. Heat from your warm skin then escapes through the air. And the quickest way for heat to leave your body is through all those parts that stick out, like your fingers, toes, and ears. But when its freezing outside, its a good idea to prevent heat from escaping. So your body sends less blood to your fingers, toes, and ears. That way, it traps heat for the rest of itself and keeps your vital organs cozy. Now this doesnt mean you should just forget your fingers, toes, and ears! After all, if they remain without blood for too long, they can get frostbitten! So your body does its best to keep you warm with some emergency procedures, like shivering. You can easily help out even more by dressing warmly.

n        

n       According to the explanation, where does human body lose heat fastest?

n       ¨ç blood

n       ¨è skins surface

n       ¨é the center of the body

n       ¨ê sticking-out parts in the body

n       ¨ë inner organs such as heart and lung

n        

n       Why does human body let fingers, toes, and ears get cold first on a winter day?

n       ¨ç because those parts can get easily frostbitten

n       ¨è because it has to protect its vital organs first

n       ¨é because it sends too much blood into those parts

n       ¨ê because those parts can get heat easily from the air 

n       ¨ë because you can easily help out those parts by dressing warmly

 

 

 

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n       ±ÛÀÇ Á¦¸ñÀ¸·Î °¡Àå ¾Ë¸ÂÀº °ÍÀº?

   Solitude quietly eliminates all sorts of traits that were a part of you- among others, the desire to pose, to impress people as being something you would like to have them think you are even when you arent. Some men I know are able to pose even in solitude; had they servants who help them dress, they no doubt would be heroes to them. But I find it the hardest kind of work myself, and as I am lazy I have stopped trying. To act without an audience is so tiresome and profitless that you gradually give it up and at last forget how to act at all. For you become more interested in making the acquaintance of yourself as you really are. It is gratifying, for example, to discover that you prefer to be clean rather than dirty even when there is no one but God to care which you are. Clothes, you learn, with something of a shock, have for you no interest whatsoever. You learn to regard dress merely as covering, a precaution. For its color and its cut you care nothing. 

                                                                                    ¾îÈÖ ¼ö: 182

    ¨ç Carelessness in Dressing                ¨è Acting without Audiences

    ¨é Discoveries through Solitude           ¨ê The Expected Benefits of a Precaution

    ¨ë Cleaning the Stage for New  Dramas

 

 

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n      
Yes, I think what Im trying to get at here is that... its a sort of counterintuitive thought. One of the oldest moral traditions, that all human societies have, is the warrior tradition. The tradition of warriors honor. The idea that a warrior has a very dangerous and therefore sacred responsibility; that is, his job is to protect the community and to engage in the infliction of death. Because thats a very dangerous and a very serious task, men have to be trained for it, and theyre trained not to simply unleash their aggression, but to control it and -you know and-to discipline it and use it for the benefit of the community. And those traditions then mean that there are certain people you can kill and there are certain people its wrong to kill. Theres certain ways of waging war that are honorable, and certain ways of waging war that are dishonorable. Most modern military-most modern military forces attempt in some way or the other to subscribe to those very ancient codes; and I think we forget... I think... partly because war has become so awful and so horrible and so devastating, weve come to equate war with pure barbarism and pure savagery. It seems to us to be a zone where morality cannot prevail at all. And so its a rather counterintuitive thought that in fact the warriors honor is one of the oldest moral traditions in the world, and the Red Cross is trying in a way to simply institutionalize that culture... remind people that in their own cultures they can find elements of the warriors honor which should restrain their people.

n                                                                                                         ¾îÈÖ ¼ö: 350~400 words

n       What can be inferred from the talk?

n       ¨ç It is natural to accept the fact that warriors honor is one of the ancient morals   in the world.

n       ¨è In the war, it can be justified to kill any human being if he is an enemy.

n       ¨é Even today, a war should be avoided, if possible, because it is so awful and so devastating.

n       ¨ê The Red Cross is trying to educate people about the warriors honor.

n       ¨ë Since it is a human instinct to wage war, it is not necessary for a warrior to be   trained.

 

 

¿µ¾î¿ì¼öÀÚ(essay writing) ¿¹½Ã¹®Ç×

 

    Plan and write an essay in response to the assigned topic. During the 50  minutes allowed, you should develop your thoughts clearly and effectively. Try to include specific examples to support your views. Be sure to write only on the assigned topic. An essay written on another topic will receive no credit.

 

Question:

    Recently a group of students have filed petitions over the regulation on hair length with the National Human Rights Commission. Petitioners say the restriction on hair has nothing to do with better results for education, and merely rouses antipathy toward teachers and abuses individual rights. What is your opinion about the lifting of strict school regulations on hair length?

 

 

 

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