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2009??? 9? ???? 12?

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M: Attention, all visitors! Please follow the visitation guidelines so that we may provide the best possible care for our patients. All hospital visitors must wear a visitor tag to ensure the safety of our patients. Visiting hours are from 9A.M. to 10P.M. daily. Visitors are not allowed to stay after 10P.M. Maximum three visitors per patient are allowed at a time. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. We do not allow any food to be brought into the hospital because of infection control procedures. Thank you for your attention.」

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2009??? 9? ???? 20?

20.(A), (B), (C)? ? ?? ??? ??? ?? ???? ?? ??? ???

「If you need to buy food, there is probably a shop or a department store close to your home that sells just [(A)which/what] you want. But shopping has not always been so easy. Shops started only with the introduction of money. In earlier times, people traded crops or objects they had made in exchange for the goods they needed. The first shops sold just [(B)a few/a little] products such as meat and bread. In 1850, the first department store, a shop which sells many different items under one roof, opened in Paris. Self-service stores developed in the United States in the 1930s. They replaced the old methods of serving customers individually by [(C)selling/being] sold prepackaged goods straight from the shelves.」

(A) (B) (C)

① which…… a little …… being sold

② what …… a few …… being sold

③ what …… a few …… selling

④ what …… a little …… selling

⑤ which…… a little …… selling

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2009??? 9? ???? 29?

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「The above flower spreads out into a circle when you look straight into its face. The buttonlike structure sitting right in the ①middle of the flower is actually formed from many tiny flowers called disk flowers. The disk flowers②include petals which are actually individual flowers called ray flowers. The ray flowers radiate out from the rim of the disk flowers and reach to the ③edge of the whole flower. You can draw the flower easily with the following procedure. First, draw two dotted lines that will ④quarter the flower, imagining its shape. This enables you to draw the ray flowers correctly and keep track of where you are. Next, draw two circle guidelines: The inner one indicates the outline of the ⑤disk flowers, and the outer one, the extent of the ray flowers. Then, fill the inner circle with disk flowers and the outer one with ray flowers.

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2009??? 9? ???? 49, 50?

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Person A Most people access the Internet at public libraries to get information. (A),lawmakers are threatening the democratic mission of libraries by forcing them to use blocking programs. These programs prevent access to many services on the Internet, including websites dealing with art, literature, women’s health, religion, and free speech. Public libraries should provide information to all. What if you cannot afford a home computer and your only choice is to use one at the library? If this computer has blocking programs, then you are being denied the access that people with home computers have.」

Person B No one can deny that public library Internet access is of great use, but there is a serious problem with access to all Internet services at public libraries. Some users take advantage of this privilege by sending spam mail, using e-mail to abuse people, and hacking into government and corporate systems. (B),many innocent children using the Internet without supervision can easily become victims of website operators with criminal intentions. The public library is not a private home. The most effective way to safeguard Internet users at a public library is through blocking programs.」

49. ? ? ?? ?? ???? ?? ??? ???

① necessity of Internet blocking programs at public libraries

② use of the Internet without parents’ supervision

③ importance of public libraries in communities

④ effects of the Internet on classroom activities

⑤ role of government in improving public library systems

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(A) (B)

① However …… Furthermore

② Likewise …… As a result

③ In fact …… Nevertheless

④ Likewise …… Furthermore

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