*( )와 의미가 같은 것을 고르시오.
301.El Ni~no is a (disruption) of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical Pacific having important consequences for weather around the globe.
a.prevalence b.severance c.transmission
d.implementation e.transportation
302.The problem of who to select as his successor was (disposed of).
a.housed b.suspended c.settled
d.complicated(complex, intricate, entangled) e.removed
303.There has been a large amount of ( ) and lack of ( ) in the description of such categories as ethnic, and especially racial groups.
a.disagreement - consensus b.bias - prejudice
c.indoctrination - malaise(discomfort)
304.Because we are too ( ) on oil for energy, we need to find alternative sources of energy.
a.prone b.leaning c.dependent d.stifle
e.smother f.choke g.suffocate h.stuff(pack)
305.Rebecca delayed the bus because she was ( ) in her purse for the correct change.
a.baffle(dash, discourage, frustrate) b.lurch
c.fumbling(groping, feeling) d.sympathizing
306.In some directions, we have technologically progressed a fair amount. In other directions we have scarcely done anything. The most that we have done in any line is ( ) as compared with what can be done.
a.remarkable b.enormous(huge) c.gigantic
d.titanic e.immense(colossal) f.insignificant
*The wisest man in the world can do such a silly thing.
(세상에서 가장 현명한 사람일지라도 그런 어리석은 짓을 저지를 수 있다.)
307.The ponderosa pine (tenaciously) survives and thrives where other trees fail.
a.stubbornly(doggedly, obstinately) b.hesitantly
c.flourishingly d.prosper e.blossom
308.This arrangement is only a (tentative) one.
a.temporary b.increasingly c.status d.statue
e.statute f.decree g.stature
309.Things hardly attained are longer (retained).
a.abstained b.restrained c.refrained
d.substituted e.kept f.tedious(tiresome, boring)
310.It's a criminal act to (tamper with) official documents for the purpose of fraud.
a.bribe b.meddle with(interfere with) c.alter(change)
d.altar e.alternative(other choice)
311.My friend sent me a few (complimentary) tickets for the concert.
a.complement(supplement) b.splendid c.free(gratuitous)
d.laudatory e.praising f.extol
312.The recollection of their (ignominious) defeat was still fresh in his mind.
a.disgraceful(dishonorable, shameful) b.astonishing
c.astounding d.startling e.amazing
313.The arms race is the greatest single (peril) now facing the world.
a.risk(hazard, jeopardy, danger) b.obstacle(barrier, block)
c.definite d.threatening
314.There is little question that the (stringent) admission requirements hurt chances.
a.severe(stern, strict) b.inaccurate c.loose d.lose
e.louse f.lice g.flea h.flee
315.Typically, ocean reefs (teem with) fish.
a.empty b.swarm with(abound in) c.are slimy with
d.are uninhabited by e.revere(venerate)
316.Of political wisdom Elizabeth had little or none; but her political (tact) was unerring.
a.diplomacy b.parole c.mutual(reciprocal)
d.inherent(indigenous, inborn, innate, intrinsic)
*detention:유치, 구금 *custody:구류 *bail:보석
*probation:(시험등의)검정; 집행유예, 보호관찰
*diploma:졸업장(졸업증서) *diplomat:외교관
317.Many doctors and nurses were (utterly) convinced of the medicine's effect.
a.rapidly b.completely c.utter(pronounce, speak)
d.conviction e.convict f.exconvict
318.The election results were (nullified) because of voter fraud.
a.annulled(rescinded, canceled) b.ratified(endorsed, approved)
c.modified d.negotiated
319.The two countries do not seem to (see eye to eye) on the speed of Korea's financial market-opening.
a.convert(change) b.avert(avoid, turn away)
c.hinder(hamper, impede) d.agree
320.The proposal was accepted with (the agreement of everyone present).
a.unanimously(to a man) b.incongruous(1.incompatible, 2.inappropriate)
c.sew d.saw
321.When I clean a field for sowing, I (am all thumbs).
a.am clumsy b.index(first, fore) finger c.middle finger d.ring finger e.little finger
322.Her statement is false, (depend upon it).
a.certainly b.count on(bank on, fall back on, rely on, rest on, turn to)
c.probably d.readily
323.Mr.Smith (called you up) while you were away.
a.called on you b.called at his house c.telephoned you
d.called off e.call for(require)
324.He agreed to the plan (of his own accord).
a.enthusiastically(passionately) b.unwillingly(reluctantly)
c.voluntarily d.unhesitatingly
*다음 ( )와 의미가 가장 가까운 것을 고르시오.
325.They marched on (in the face of) a heavy rain.
a.in front of b.in place of(instead of) c.in spite of
d.get rid of(remove) e.by means of
*다음 중 의미가 다른 것을 고르시오.(326-330)
326.a.spontaneously b.simultaneously c.at the same time
d.concurrently e.concomitantly
327.a.after all b.with all c.even with d.for all
e.notwithstanding f.in the face of g.in the teeth of h.in spite of
i.despite j.despise(look down on)
328.a.after all b.finally c.at last d.at length
e.eventually f.ultimately g.in the end h.in the long run i.regardless of(irrespective of, without regard to, without respect to)
329.a.be composed of b.comprise c.be made up of
d.consist of e.be consisted of
330.a.walk of life b.occupation c.profession d.career
e.job f.work g.vocation h.calling
i.line j.trade k.vacation l.employment
*( )와 의미가 가장 가까운 것을 고르시오.
331.Young people are (vulnerable to) the influences of radio and television.
a.persuaded to b.indifferent to
c.susceptible(sensitive, delicate, susceptive, receptive) to d.district
332.My grandmother has been (in a coma) for several days.
a.unconscious b.subconscious c.conscience
d.distracted e.appealing f.appearing
333.Who can (shed light on) the reason?
a.turn on b.turn off c.explain(expound, account for)
d.dissipate(1.scatter, dispel, 2.squander)
334.( )부분의 표현이 적절하지 않은 것은?
a.(In the case of rain), the athletic meeting will be postponed.
b.He gave me a check (instead of cash).
c.(In spite of all his exertions), he failed in the test.
d.(Because of) an advance in the cost of living, salary raise is needed.
*in the case of:--에 관해 말하자면 *in case of:--의 경우에는
*다음 ( )부분과 의미가 같은 것을 고르시오.
335.Success that comes too easily is also damaging. The child who wins a prize for a (dashed-off) essay, or the adult who distinguishes himself at a first job by lucky accident faces probable disappointment when real challenges arise.
a.which deserves the prize b.which is ruined completely
c.which is written carefully d.which is written in haste
336.There is more concern about the costs of recruiting people, training them, and then the cost of laying them off if production (slacks off).
a.becomes slow-moving b.halts c.continues to boom
d.formal e.former f.normal
337.Among the first settlers of America there was a group of English men who were known to everyone as the pilgrims. They decided to leave England for America, because they had been ( ) in their country.
a.persecuted b.prosecutors' office c.recondite
d.abstruse e.profound f.difficult
338.Although his speech was ( ) and delivered on the spur of the moment, it was one of the most sincere and passionate I have ever heard.
a.verbose b.wordy c.talkative
d.loquacious e.impromptu(extemporaneous, improvised)
339.George Bernard Shaw expressed his ( ) for technological progress when he said that the human race was just interested in finding more ( ) ways of exterminating itself.
a.hope - remote b.regard - violent
c.contempt - efficient d.preference - impartial
340.If he's (philanthropist), so is everyone else.
a.primitive b.philosopher c.benefactor
d.philandrer e.anthropologist f.archaeologist
341.Mail service will be (suspended) during the postal workers' strike.
a.inspected b.delayed c.curtailed
d.agile(lively) e.argumentative(quarrelsome)
342.The feeling of (impending) disaster haunted him all the time.
a.resolute(determined) b.approaching(imminent, pending)
c.brutal(atrocious) d.ambiguous
343.Sunday is an (auspicious) day for me.
a.abject(miserable) b.lucky c.vague
d.equivocal e.obscure f.nebular
g.vogue(fashion)
344.(I bet) he can give a lecture on philosophy.
a.I wonder b.I'm sure c.I mean
d.I'm afraid e.mishap f.adversity
345.The customer (contended) that she had been cheated.
a.doubted b.suspected c.claimed(argued)
d.denied f.catastrophe g.calamity
346.I offered him my hand in friendship but he (disdained) it.
a.accepted b.despised(looked down on, ignored)
c.misfortune d.erudite(scholarly, learned)
347.It is (futile) to argue him after he has made up his mind.
a.encouraging b.useless(sterile, barren, vain)
c.gregarious(sociable, affable) d.edible(eatable)
348.George knew all (the ins and outs) of the case.
a.strengths b.methods c.lengths d.widths
e.heights f.details g.innocent h.guilty
349.There are not (panaceas) at all and we'd better face it.
a.wisdom tooth b.remedy for all diseases(cure-alls)
c.eccentric d.waxy e.obedient
350.By the 1870's Arizona's copper-mining industry was (thriving).
a.consolidating b.recovering c.mine-field
d.cop e.cab f.flourish(blossom, prosper)ing
351.It was gambling that (brought about) his ruin.
a.accomplished b.reversed c.caused -- to happen
d.ridiculed e.find fault with(criticize)
352.The wage doesn't rise sufficiently to (keep up with) the rising living cost.
a.keep pace with(keep abreast of;with) b.put up with
c.persevere d.provide for
*Don't keep up with the Joneses(the rich neighbors).:
353.Prof. Baker (came up with) an idea in his lecture yesterday.
a.proposed b.daunt(threaten, frighten, menace)ed
c.abet(agitate)ed d.apportion(allot, allocate)ed
354.He (set store by) the advice his boss had given him.
a.valued(made much of, made a point of) b.restored
c.contented d.contention
355.He was considered (little short of) a hero.
a.no(not, little) better than(as good as, practically the same as)
b.almost(next to, nearly) c.quite a little(no little, not a little)
d.only a little(but little, very little)
356.That woman certainly tried very hard to (show off) her new jewelry.
a.display b.possess
c.be familiar with + 사물 d.be familiar to + 사람
357.Tom (made a clean breast of) the sin to his parents.
a.confessed b.conceal(whitewash)ed
c.reveal(disclose, let slip, divulge, betray)ed d.let on
*다음 ( )안에 알맞은 것은?
358.A:During the lesson, do you prefer to sit in front of the room or in the back?
B:It doesn't ( ) any difference to me.
a.offer b.put c.make d.take
*make a difference = count = matter = be important
359.A:The landlord called me into his office and asked for the house rent
and I had no money to meet it.
B:He must have really put you ( ).
a.in durance(부당하게)감금되어 b.on probation:집행유예(보호관찰)로
c.on a binge(주연에서)흥청망청 마시고 떠들며 d.on the spot
*on the spot:1.즉석에서, 현장에서 2.put -- on the spot:--를 난처한 지경에 몰아넣다, 목숨을 노리 다
*spot:명사:1.반점, 얼룩, 오점(stain, speck, blot, blemish, speckle, smudge)
2.곤경, 궁지:plight, dilemma, impasse, predicament, mess, hot water, quandary,
tight spot, cul-de-sac, blind alley, dead-end, trouble
동사:1.얼룩이 지다 2.발견하다
*다음의 작문이 잘못된 것은?
360.머지않아, 한국은 동계올림픽을 일본과 공동으로 주최할 것이다.
a.It will not be long before Korea cosponsors the Winter Olympic games with Japan.
b.Soon Korea will cosponsor the Winter Olympic games with Japan.
c.By and by Korea will cosponsor the Winter Olympic games with Japan.
d.Before long Korea will cosponsor the Winter Olympic games with Japan.
e.Long before Korea will cosponsor the Winter Olympic games with Japan.
361.다음 글은 무엇에 대한 것인가?
If you have to fly through several time zones in 12 hours or less, you may feel an upset of your body clock after the long flight.
a.jet lag b.local time c.air travel
d.time zone e.eligible(suitable, cut out) for
362.My boss looks down on a person who thinks very highly of his own opinions but is really full of (hot air).
a.impolite(rude) manners b.excitable temperament(temper)
c.exaggerated talk(big word, brag)
363.The government repeatedly declares that it ( ) transparency in its affairs and has drawn up an Anticorruption Executive Members Ethics Bill to put before Parliament this year.
a.amounts to b.is ignorant of c.is committed to
d.diet e.congress f.national assembly
*다음 중 의미가 다른 하나를 고르시오.
364.a.inexorable b.merciless c.pitiless
d.relentless e.boisterous f.cruel(brutal)
365.a.beguile b.deceive c.delude
d.hoax e.take in f.betray(divulge, let slip)
*다음 빈 칸에 가장 알맞은 것은?
366.We are no more responsible for the evil thoughts which pass through our minds, than a scarecrow for the birds which fly over the seed-plot he has to guard; the sole responsibility in each case is to prevent them from ( ).
a.flying b.settling c.passing d.sole(발바닥)
e.solitude f.solitary g.palm h.rebel
*다음 ( )친 부분과 의미가 같은 것을 고르시오.
367.They have (ascribed) their victories to the operations of fortune.
a.congratulated b.worshiped c.warship
d.attributed(imputed, assigned) e.rout(defeat)
368.They oppose corporal(physical) punishment because they believe that violence (breeds) violence.
a.bribes(tamper with) b.produces
c.encumber(hinder, hamper) d.demolish(raze, destroy)es
369.After that failure, people (called him names).
a.called my name b.spoke well of him
c.got along with him d.abused him
370.The courage of the dispatched soldiers (defied description = baffled description).
a.was invaluable(priceless) b.was thoroughly described
c.was beyond words(description)
371.A good writer is (exhaustive) in his accumulation of materials.
a.diligent(assiduous, industrious) b.thorough c.though
d.through e.thought f.sincere
372.The workers make (inordinate) demands.
a.continuous b.continual c.excessive
d.rational(reasonable) e.serious f.literate
373.Most doctors don't have (legible) handwriting.
a.illegal(illicit, illegitimate) b.illegible c.readable
d.literary e.literal f.liberal
374.A driver like you is a (menace) to children and old people.
a.benefactor(philanthropist) b.disgrace
c.foe(enemy) d.threat(fright, intimidation)
375.This text book is suitable for (novice).
a.tyro(apprentice, beginner) b.undertaker c.expert(specialist) d.philosopher e.psychologist
376.That is a very (optimistic) view of the situation.
a.discouraging b.hopeful(happy-go-lucky) c.pessimistic
d.cynical(sneering) e.abortion
377.When it comes to cultural heritage(As far as cultural heritage is concerned = So far as cultural heritage is concerned), jazz seems to be the only (peculiarly) American phenomenon.
a.suspiciously b.suspect c.uniquely
d.patriotically e.discreetly f.discretely
*discreet:분별있는, 사려 깊은, (언어가) 예의 바른 *discrete:별개의, 분리의, 따로 따로의
378.In new York, the rich (flaunt) their wealth while(whereas) the poor starve on the streets.
a.squander(waste, dissipate) b.accumulate(build up)
c.boast(brag) d.inherit e.famish
*다음 ( )에 알맞은 것은?
379.If a combination of events happen by chance but in such a way that it seems planned or arranged, it is a(n) ( )
a.hazard(peril, jeopardy) b.coincidence
c.chore(drudgery, routine work) d.plow e.laundry
380.The concert will punctually begin at seven.
= The concert will begin at seven ( ).
a.in time b.sharp(on time) c.monotonous
d.forfeit(fine, penalty) e.forfeit(be confiscated)
*다음 중 의미가 다른 하나를 고르시오.
381.a.inevitable b.unavoidable c.destined
d.doomed e.randomly
382.a.by chance b.by accident c.contingently
d.fortuitously e.inadvertently f.accidently
g.casually h.haphazardly(at;by haphazard)
i.deliberately(by intention, on purpose)
383.a.contingent on(upon) b.dependent on(upon)
c.reliant on(upon) d.single-handedly(by oneself)
*다음 우리말 작문이 잘못된 것을 고르시오.
384.그녀는 그녀의 가족을 다시는 보지 못할 운명이었다.
a.She was never seeing her family again.
b.She was never destined to see her family again.
c.She was never doomed to see her family again.
d.She was never to see her family again.
385.그녀는 그와 논쟁할 만큼 어리석지 않다.
a.She knows better than to argue with him.
b.She is not so foolish as to argue with him.
c.She is too wise to argue with him.
d.She is not so a fool as to argue with him.
*다음 ( )와 의미가 같은 것을 고르시오.
386.She (took in) the whole situation at one glance.
a.Don't be (taken in) by a smooth talker.
b.The old lady offered to (take in) the poor stranger.
c.They listened to my lecture, but how much did they (take in), I wonder.
d.The British Empire once (took in) a quarter of the world.
e.I would like to (take in) The New York Times.
387.(In the long run), the human race may survive if people learn not to fear and distrust one another as much as they do now.
a.ultimately(at length) b.ferret out c.make known
d.come to light e.bring to light
388.This should make(become) quite a comfortable and attractive house if it's (done up) a bit.
a.repaired b.swept c.wept
d.prejudiced e.biased f.take measures(action, a step)
389.Several friends of mine (dropped in) my office yesterday.
a.dropped something in b.rushed in
c.broke into d.make a casual visit to(drop by, stop at)
390.The car is not designed to (stand up to) long use.
a.be raised b.withstand
c.stand up for(buttress, prop up, support) d.stand for(represent)
391.We must (lay by = put by = put aside) something for a rainy day.
a.lay out(display) b.lay down(prescribe)
c.lay off(kiss off, discharge, dismiss, fire) d.lay aside
392.The sewage will decay and the water will begin to (give out) odo(u)rs.
a.announce b.emit(give off)
c.deteriorate(aggravate, worsen) d.succumb to(yield to)
*다음 중 의미가 다른 것을 하나 고르시오.
393.a.entice b.lure c.allure d.decoy
e.attract f.tempt g.seduce h.ameliorate
394.a.odo(u)r b.smell c.scent d.fragrance
e.perfume f.adorn(embellish, decorate, ornament)
395.a.stuck-up b.arrogant c.haughty d.dominant
e.insolent f.bossy g.naughty
*( )친 부분과 의미가 가장 가까운 것을 고르시오.
396.President Bush knows that a (coalition) is critical for a military response.
a.temporary union b.quick retaliation c.revenge
d.avenge e.get even f.sufficient
*even for an inflated price = although the price is pushed up by inflation
*( )안에 들어갈 알맞은 것은?
397.Closely tied to the population problem is the problem of food. The world's total supply of food, and particularly ( ), has at last come to be seen as a massive problem.
a.protein b.shelter c.a bull market d.a bear market
e.stock market f.bullish g.bearish
398.This was a bad year for us on the farm. Crops were poor, and money was scarce; so Kim decided that this might be the right time to make ( ).
a.a harvest b.a change c.an investment
d.an investigation e.in the red f.in the black
399.Detailed knowledge of the past is a good basis for precise perceptions of the present. Other things being equal, the student of history, as compared with one who has never studied history, is more likely to observe ( ).
a.enthusiastically(passionately) b.accurately
c.prosaically d.randomly e.obligation
*( )친 부분과 의미가 가장 가까운 것을 고르시오
400.The audience was much surprised at her (abrupt) appearance in the stadium.
a.sudden b.bare walls(walls without anything on them)
c.dormant volcano d.extinct
401.The Hawaiian islands have constant volcanic (eruptions).
a.disburbances b.outbursts c.satisfactions
d.submarine volcano e.anonymous(unknown)
402.The feathers are so (lustrous) that they look rich black velvet.
a.shiny b.conspicuous c.striking d.noticeable
e.remarkable f.outstanding g.notable
403.The crime was committed (in broad daylight).
a.in the sun b.in the summer c.in public
d.concerning(regarding, respecting, as regards)
404.The president seemed very (callous) concerning the conditions of the workers.
a.insensitive(apathetic) b.ignorant c.responsible
d.candid e.frank f.ingenuous
*Ignorance is bliss.:
405.His wealth (dwindled) into nothingness.
a.diminished(lessen, decrease, decline, wane, shrink)
b.swindled c.delude d.beguile
406.In fiction we enter imaginatively a situation of difficulty and (estrangement).
a.endorsement(ratification, approval) b.inconsistency
c.exposure d.alienation
407.He is very (humble) toward his superiors.
a.humid b.moist c.modest
d.equivalent(synonymous, tantamount) e.equivocal(vague)
408.Excessive humidity (retards) evaporation of perspiration from the body.
a.prevents b.slows c.disturbs d.restrains
e.inspire f.aspire g.expire h.respire
*다음 중 의미가 다른 것을 고르시오.
409.a.mock b.ridicule c.laugh at d.taunt
e.scoff f.sneer g.jeer h.gibe
i.tease j.deride k.derive l.make fun of
410.a.predicament b.dilemma c.plight d.impasse
e.fix f.pinch g.lurch
h.enigma(conundrum, riddle, puzzle) i..dead end
j.blind alley k.cul-de-sac l.quandary m.hot water
411.a.root out b.root up c.eradicate
d.extirpate e.dispute
*다음 ( )안에 들어갈 알맞은 것은?
412.While he was looking on at the baseball game he ( ) an old classmate from his high school days.
a.ran over b.ran across(come across, fall in with, encounter)
c.broke in d.broke down
413.(A) I'll ( ) the cleaning.
(B) The photograph didn't ( ) her justice.
(C) The medicine will ( ) you good.
a.do b.ask c.keep d.have
e.of moment(of consequence, of importance, momentous)
414.Please (drop me a line) now and then while you're abroad.
a.telephone me b.send me a telegram(graph)
c.send me a present d.write briefly to me
415.My driver's license will (cease to be effective) in January.
a.expire b.extol c.explore
d.explode e.expound(shed light on, explain, account for)
416.We (made good time) to Incheon this morning in order to attend a party at Songdo.
a.went fast b.went on an excursion(picnic)
c.enjoyed the trip d.drove at a steady speed
417.He (made off with) his master's money.
a.make good(come through, make it) b.stole off with
c.of the moment d.momentary
418.His mother's death will (bring home to) him how much she loves him.
a.cause him to come early b.cause him to be at ease
c.cause him to realize fully
419.Apologize with dignity on your feet, not (on your knees).
a.promptly b.rationally(reasonably)
c.genuinely(authentically) d.humiliatingly
420.When you (have done with) the work, please help me.
a.finish b.find fault with(criticize)
c.put up with(tolerate) d.out of the question(impossible)
421.I believe (he has hit the nail on the head).
a.what he has said is to the point. b.what he has done is disgusting
c.he has unexpectedly gone mad d.he has harshly denounced others
*다음 ( )안에 들어갈 적절한 단어는?
422.A self-confident person is one who knows he will succeed; a(n) ( ) person is not so sure but he tries to make it appear that he is.
a.independent b.atrocious(brutal, cruel)
c.capricious(whimsical) d.conceited
*다음 중에서 의미가 다른 것 하나를 고르시오.
423.a.dawn on(upon) b.cross one's mind
c.strike d.hit e.occur to f.corrode(erode)
424.a.hit on(upon) b.come upon
c.strike on d.succeed in
425.a.I have butterflies in my stomach. b.I am on edge.
c.I am on needles and pins. d.I feel(am, get) nervous.
e.I will keep up with her.
*다음 ( )와 의미가 같은 것을 고르시오.
426.The colonists refused to pay (tribute) to a foreign despot.
a.tax levied by a ruler b.pious(devout) donation c.dictator d.tyrant e.devouring
427.The research team needs to (confer) with the director before it begins its final report.
a.subdue b.consult c.retain(keep)
d.fasten e.satirical f.abstruse(profound, recondite)
428.Our economy is proving surprisingly (immune to) political pressures from America and other big countries.
a.affected by b.free from c.contingent on(upon)
d.responsible for e.dependent on
429.There had always been those on the (periphery) of the movement who had advocated violence.
a.solidarity b.fringe c.perpetuity(eternity)
d.mainstream e.tangible(real)
430.Many Japanese companies began to (emulate) our business model.
a.encompass(environ, surround) b.imitate
c.elude(escape) d.thwart(frustrate; impede, hamper)
431.The midnight sun is caused when the earth (tilts) toward the sun.
a.orbits b.rotate(spin, roll)s
c.incline(oblique, slant)s d.rankle(fester, suppurate)
432.She (underwent) a thorough examination at the hospital.
a.confide(trust, entrust) b.exasperate(vex, irritate)
c.unearth(dig out, excavate) d.experienced
433.I hope to (vindicate) my client and return him to society as a freeman.
a.nonplus(perplex, bewilder, puzzle) b.clear of charges
c.replenish d.refill e.exhilarate
434.Their teacher tried to (restore friendship and agreement between) the two.
a.reconcile(mediate, settle) b.meditate(contemplate)
c.reinforce(strengthen) d.on leave
435.Mr. Johnson (came across) an interesting book store on Main Street.
a.run against b.found by chance c.lay off
d.dismiss e.discharge f.kiss off g.fire
436.He is not satisfied with the pleasure he has obtained; he demands gratitude (into the bargain)
a.at a low price b.as well c.in return
d.at a bargain sale e.run short of(run out of)
437.People with very important jobs sometimes have to work (around the clock).
a.all day and night b.get over(overcome)
c.leave out(omit) d.put off(procrastinate)
438.The defendant was (whisked off) by the police.
a.arrested(apprehended) b.appreciated c.comprehended d.chide(scold) e.hurried away
439.The president (concurred in;with) the recommendations of his secretary of state.
a.agreed with b.aisle c.row
d.semi-conductor e.sob f.fret(irritate) g.frolic
440.Really good cooks are (few and far between) in these days.
a.very rare b.very expensive c.very cheap
d.weep e.rage(anger, fury, wrath; craze)
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