RO
Although it hails from a remote region of the western Himalayas. This plant now looks entirely at home on the banks of English rivers. Brought to the UK in 1839. it quickly escaped from Victorian gardens and colonized river banks and damp woodlands. Now it is spreading across Europe, New Zealand, Canada and the US.
DI
약간 조금 다른데 꽃은 안피고 그냥 트리였어요 구글에서 비슷한 사진 퍼왔습니다.
이것도 주제가 살짝 다른데 나이가 0-19, 20-39 순으로 시작하고 여자 남자 분류되어있었어요.
ASQ
무슨 표 보여주면서 지문에 해당하는 연도 1989 인거 기억나고
남자가 천문대에서 망원경 보고있는 사진에 남자가 무엇하고 있냐는 질문 기억나네요
SWT
와인에 관한거 였는데, 다 기억은 안나고 키워드만 기억 하면 과일주스, 포도주스 정부 어쩌구 저쩌구.. 기출문제로는 못 찾겠네요..
또,
Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Aside from its gleaming 21st century glass towers, it boasts some of the most superb beaches, mountains and national parks in the region. 이렇게 시작하는 기출 나왔구요.
요즘 자주나오는
On a field trip to the Amazon in 1807, 19th-century explorer Alexander von Humboldt witnessed a group of horses lead through a muddy pool filled with electric eels, which he described as dramatically leaping up to attack the intruders. But scientists have doubted the story. 도 나왔어요.
에세이는
In high schools and universities these days, they base their learning on experimental learning rather than traditional learning. Do you agree with this form of learning? 이거랑 비슷한데 문제가 확실하게 똑같지 않아요
experimental learning 랑 traditional learning 비교하고 experimental learning 학교에게 좋은가 설명해라 뭐 이런식..
또, 다른거는 부모의 액션이 칠드런에게 영향을 미치는가 에 대한거였습니다.
멀티플 초이스에서
fantastic forest 에 관한 문제가 나왔었는데 지문은 찾아도 안보이네요
SST
Vitamin D 에 대해서 나왔는데
뭐, 비타민 디가 선샤인 비타민으로 불린다, 푸드에는 네츄럴 비타민 디가 없고, 인간의 몸이 햇빛으로 비타민 디를 만들수 있다 뭐 이런 내용 이였어요
Wild life, fish protien 에 대해 나왔는데 기억은 다 안나고 저 키워드만 기억나네요 아프리카랑.. 기출로 봤던것 같은데요..
HCS
dreams 에 관한 걸로 리썰쳐 윌슨이 어쩌구 저쩌구.. 동물은 한달에 한번 꿈을 꾼다. 인간은 경험과 기억, 그리고 올겐나이즈 하기위해 꿈을꾼다 뭐 이런 얘기였던거 같아요.
리스닝 멀티플 초이스에서
도서관 사서랑 남학생 대화였는데 문제가 남학생이 사서의 말을 듣고 어떤 선택을 해야하는가 뭐 이런 문제였고
상황은 남학생이 책을 더 빌리려고 하는데 8권이 넘어서 사서가 이미 빌린 책을 리턴하고 이 책들을 다 빌려가던지,
아니면 이 책중에서 몇권만 골라서 빌려가라고 하는 상황이였어요
리스닝 필인더 블랭크에서
지문에 아예 speaker 1:
,2,3이런식으로 3명이 뭐 얘기했더라... 까먹었네요.. 그래도 혹시 몰라서 안지우고 놔둘게요..
SWT
다 기억이 안나고 키워드만 생각이나요..
하나는 it was 로 시작해서 캐릭터 어쩌구
하나는 student 어쩌구 card can be...분명 받아 썼는데 왜 기억이 안날까요 기출은 아니였어요
키워드라도 남긴거는 다른 분들 보시면 혹시 비슷한 문제 기억나실까해서 그냥 다 적었습니다~~
도움 안될 것 같지만 ㅜㅜ 혹시라도... 하하
11. Wildlife in Africa
The lecture demonstrated a research regarding to the relationship between food and income in Africa. Their main livelihood is from wildlife, especially the fish which can provide high level of protein. Although most of people grew fish to live, they were still suffering from the poverty. Therefore, their income is closely associated to food.
In 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was enacted, creating yet another serious setback to the American wine industry. The National Prohibition Act, also known as the Volstead Act, prohibited the manufacture, sale, transportation, importation, exportation, delivery, or possession of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes, and nearly destroyed what had become a thriving national industry. In 1920 there were more than seven hundred wineries in California. By the end of prohibition, there were 160.
If prohibition had lasted only four or five years, its impact on the wine industry might have been negligible. But it continued for thirteen years, during which time grapes went underground literally and figuratively, becoming an important commodity in the criminal economy. One loophole in the Volstead Act allowed for the manufacture and sale of sacramental wines, medicinal wines for sale by pharmacists with a doctor’s prescription, and medicinal wine tonics (fortified wines) sold without a prescription. Perhaps more importantly, prohibition allowed anyone to produce up to two hundred gallons of fruit juice or cider each year. The fruit juice, which was sometimes made into concentrate, was ideal for making wine. Some of this yield found its way to bootleggers throughout America who did just that. But not for long, because the government stepped in and banned the sale of grape juice, preventing illegal wine production. Vineyards stopped being planted, and the American wine industry ground to a halt.
In 1920, the Volstead Act came into effect and lasted for 13 years to prohibit the manufacture, sale, transportation, importation, exportation, delivery, or possession of intoxicating liquors and almost destroyed this industry through its loophole allowed for the production of some kinds of wine and fruit juice which later on was banned by the government.
^^b!!
족보에서 많이 나와서 다행이네요.
전 RA부터 한 번도 보지 못한 지문이 나와서 너무 당황했습니다.
담엔 이런 지문이 많이 나왔으면 좋겠너요^^