경북대학교 2003 영어
경북대학교 2003 영어
경북대학교 2003 영어
12. Last year, Matt earned his brother, who has a better position.
(A) twice as much as (B) twice more than (C) twice as many as (D) twice as more as
14. To generate income, magazine publishers must decide whether to increase the subscription price or
.
(A) to sell advertising (B) if they should sell advertising
(C) selling advertising (D) sold advertising
15. Captain Henry, crept slowly through the underbrush.
(A) being remote from the enemy, (B) attempting to not encounter the enemy,
(C) trying to avoid the enemy, (D) not involving himself in the enemy,
17. , the moon is important because it is the nearest to the earth of all heavenly bodies.
(A) A small world is only in space (B) It is only a small world in space
(C) A small world only in space (D) Only a small world in space
18. Playing a major role in the economic life of the United Sates, .
(A) 46 percent of the work force is currently made up of women
(B) the work force is currently made up of 46 percent women
(C) currently women make up 46 percent of the work force
(D) women currently make up 46 percent of the work force
19. The fact that space exploration has increased dramatically in the past thirty years .
(A) is an evidence of us wanting to know more of our solar system
(B) indicates that we are very eager to learn all we can about our solar system
(C) how we want to learn more about the solar system
(D) is pointing to evidence of our intention to know a lot more about what is called our solar system
20. Thirty-eight national sites are known as parks, another eighty-two as monuments, and .
(A) the another one hundred seventy-eight as historical sites
(B) the other one hundred seventy-eight as historical sites
(C) seventy-eight plus one hundred more as historical sites
(D) as historical sites one hundred seventy-eight
22. What is the average annual rainfall in inches in the United States?
(A) Thirty-six inches (B) Thirty-eight inches
(C) Forty inches (D) Forty-two inches
23. If a state has 152 inches of snow in a year, by how much does this increase the annual precipitation?
(A) By two feet (B) By four inches
(C) By four feet (D) By 152 inches
[25-28] Young people today are very different from their predecessors in the 60s. The 1960s were
dominated by activists, long-haired and protesting American intervention in Vietnam. No longer interested
in politics and causes, most of the 32 million people from 13 to 21 are preoccupied with issues closer to
themselves. Their foremost concern is with training for and finding a job that will support them in these
uncertain times. They worry, as do their parents, about the dangers of nuclear destruction. But they
seldom do anything about their worries. Protest marches and the like simply do not appeal to them. They
are much too busy getting on with the business of living their own self-centered lives. Not surprisingly,
excessive drinking among teenagers has become a national concern, with an estimated 5.3 million 14- to
17-year-old problem drinkers.
27. You can infer that the author's opinion is that people who worry about nuclear destruction .
(A) should keep their worries to themselves
(B) should tell their parents about their worries
(C) should be more like the activists of the 1960s
(D) seldom do anything constructive about their worries
[29-32] The United States probably suffers more injury from insects than any other country in the world,
because as people migrated here a large number of insects came with them, but these pests' natural
enemies, by which they would be destroyed, were left behind. In this country alone insects destroy
yearly materials and goods estimated to be worth many millions of dollars. The damage done to our
crops by their activities amounts to even more.
Insects are especially active as disease carriers. The household fly carries numerous diseases and
parasites. Mosquitoes are responsible for malaria, the tick for Rocky Mountain fever. Insects also carry
diseases to many important crops. It is hard to fight insects because they adapt themselves to all sorts of
conditions, and because their size has so often obscured their destructive powers.
This country has gone a long way in its scientific study of insects. France and Italy have shown
themselves keenly alive to the importance of the work, and Great Britain is developing many workers in
her commonwealth. Some insecticide has been developed for almost every injurious insect in the United
States, but the fight calls for more trained workers and a large expenditure of money.
29. The United States is expecially concerned about its insect problem because of its .
(A) vast extent (B) temperate climate
(C) cultivated plants (D) mixed population
32. Foreign insects cause greatest losses in this country because they come .
(A) in large numbers (B) without their native foes
(C) to a temperate climate (D) to a good eating ground
[33-36] Drug abuse is the taking of any substance for any purpose other than the one for which it was
intended and in any way that could damages the user's health. The most generally used drugs are the
most generally abused. Many people treat aspirin, for example, as if it were candy. On the principle that
if two aspirins are recommended to make them feel better, four will give them even more relief, people
exceed the recommended dosage--no more than two tablets every four hours and eight within twenty-four
hours. Without question, aspirin is a widely abused drug.
Cold capsules, laxatives, cough syrups--all the drugs sold in drugstores and supermarkets--are
frequently abused, but their use, when compared to that of other drugs, does not incur the public's
concern. The major source of drug abuse is alcohol, a common and easily acquired drug. A group of
prohibitionists once asked Abraham Lincoln to support their cause. Sagely, he refused, replying that
drunkenness is rooted not in the use of a bad thing, but in the abuse of a good thing.