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She took off her shoes and tiptoed into the room quietly so as _____________ the children.

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¨è do not awaken

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¨ç She had paid the bill by the time it was due.

¨è Sandra doesn¡¯t know if or not she can complete the essay in two hours.

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1. ¹ØÁ٠ģ ºÎºÐ°ú Àǹ̰¡ °¡Àå °¡±î¿î °ÍÀ» °í¸£½Ã¿À.

Her mother suffers from depression and often feels unhappy even if her life is going well. 

 

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A: I can¡¯t believe that cop pulled me over this morning.

B: Why can¡¯t you believe it?

A: I was barely speeding. Doesn¡¯t he have better things to do?

B: _________________. I¡¯d say that¡¯s a good reason to pull you over. Driving that fast can be dangerous.

 






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Theories abound for why three former Paypal employees decided to create YouTube, an online video sharing site. While their motivations may be the stuff of urban legend and conjecture, the creation of the site forever changed the way the world shared and viewed videos.

 

(A) A month later, a beta test site was offered to users, and within a year, more than 65,000 videos were being uploaded to the site every day. The owners sold it to Google for $1.65 billion, and it is now the Internet¡¯s dominant platform for videos.

(B) Today, YouTube has 800 million distinct visitors each month, and users upload 300 hours of videos to the site every single minute.

(C) When the site was activated, its first video showed one of its co-founders visiting a zoo in San Diego. That video, with nearly 22.5 million views, was uploaded in April of 2005 and is still available to viewers.

 

¨ç (C) – (B) – (A)

¨è (A) – (B) – (C)

¨é (B) – (C) – (A)

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2. ´ÙÀ½ ±ÛÀÇ ºóÄ­¿¡ µé¾î°¥ ¸»·Î °¡Àå ÀûÀýÇÑ °ÍÀº?

Jet streams are air currents that flow in the upper part of the atmosphere, affecting the weather. There are several different kinds of jet streams that vary in intensity. Polar jet streams are generally strong and fast. With this type of jet stream, the weather in areas beneath it becomes wet and windy. A meandering jet stream, however, brings about heat waves and cold spells, as well as droughts and flooding. These extremes can produce atypically balmy weather in Alaska during the winter and generate a freezing Arctic wind in the central United States during the summer.

 

A meandering jet stream can __________ extreme weather events around the world.

 

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¨è cause 

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