문제 1. <괄호> 친 부분이 어법상 옳지 않은 것은?
① They are not interested in reading poetry, <still more> in writing.
② <Once confirmed>, the order will be sent for delivery to your address.
③ <Provided that> the ferry leaves on time, we should arrive at the harbor by morning.
④ Foreign journalists hope to cover as <much news> as possible during their short stay in the capital.
문제 2. 우리말을 영어로 바르게 옮긴 것은?
① 지원자 수가 증가하고 있어서 우리는 기쁘다.
→ We are glad that the number of applicants is increasing.
② 나는 2년 전에 그에게서 마지막 이메일을 받았다.
→ I’ve received the last e-mail from him two years ago.
③ 어젯밤에 그가 잔 침대는 꽤 편안했다.
→ The bed which he slept last night was quite comfortable.
④ 그들은 영상으로 새해 인사를 교환했다.
→ They exchanged New Year’s greetings each other on screen.
문제 3. 다음 <빈 칸>에 들어갈 말로 알맞은 것은?
< >. Nearly every major politician hires media consultants and political experts to provide advice on how to appeal to the public. Virtually every major business and special-interest group has hired a lobbyist to take its concerns to Congress or to state and local governments. In nearly every community, activists try to persuade their fellow citizens on important policy issues. The workplace, too, has always been fertile ground for office politics and persuasion. One study estimates that general managers spend upwards of 80 % of their time in verbal communication ― most of it with the intent of persuading their fellow employees. With the advent of the photocopying machine, a whole new medium for office persuasion was invented ― the photocopied memo. The Pentagon alone copies an average of 350,000 pages a day, the equivalent of 1,000 novels.
① Business people should have good persuasion skills
② Persuasion shows up in almost every walk of life
③ You will encounter countless billboards and posters
④ Mass media campaigns are useful for the government