DET 빈칸 채우기 연습
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예시
예시 11
- The compositor works with a [manuscript] and uses a small, flanged iron ruler called a composing stick placed at his left side.
- As he reads, his right hand, guided by habit, finds the needed letter from a [case] and places it upright on the composing stick in a row.
- He separates the words using a metal [spacer] that has a flat end without any carving.
- After finishing the first line, he starts the next by placing a [new] row of metal pieces next to the completed line.
- When the composing stick is full, he carefully [transfers] the pieces into an iron frame to keep them in place, creating what is known as the printing bed.
예시 12
- The picture [represents] a locomotive.
- The boiler, also known as the boiling pot, is the largest component where steam is [generated].
- It is a large [cylindrical] structure that extends from one end to the other and rests on six wheels.
- It is constructed with solid iron plates that are [securely] fastened with large rivets.
- At the front, the boiler ends in a [smokestack], while at the back it connects to a furnace with an open door.
- A man known as the stoker [continuously] shovels pit-coal into the furnace to maintain a hot fire that heats the boiler’s water and produces ample steam.
예시 13
- The rags are [washed] thoroughly to remove impurities.
- Next, machines [take] over the process.
- Scissors cut the rags, metal claws tear them, and wheels [shred] them into pulp.
- Millstones grind the pulp further, and mixing it with water [transforms] it into a slurry.
- Since the pulp is [gray], it must be whitened.
- Strong chemicals are then applied to [bleach] the pulp, quickly turning it white.
- The pulpy mass is now fully [purified].
예시 14
- Ants that discover a small herd plan to build a sheepfold—a summer chalet—where they can [enclose] the plant-lice and protect them from the bright sun.
- They also stay at the chalet for a while, keeping the plant-lice close so they can easily [collect] the sweet secretions.
- To begin, they dig a small hole at the base of a tuft of grass to [expose] the top of the root.
- The exposed root forms a natural framework that [supports] the new structure.
- Next, grains of damp earth are placed one by one to form a large dome that [rests] on the root framework and encloses the part of the plant above where the plant-lice live.
- Openings are [carved] into the dome to provide access and ventilation.
- Finally, the chalet is [complete].
예시 15
- Some metals [never] rust; gold is one such metal.
- Ancient gold coins recovered from the earth after centuries remain as bright as when they were first [minted].
- They show no signs of [dross] or rust on their engravings and inscriptions.
- Time, fire, humidity, and air do not damage this [remarkable] metal.
- Because of its [lasting] shine and rarity, gold is especially valued for making ornaments and coins.
- Furthermore, gold was the first metal people became [familiar] with, long before iron, lead, tin, and others.
예시 16
- Jules [declared], "There is no truth in those tales like Puss-in-Boots, Cinderella, or Bluebeard."
- He explained that they are [merely] fairy tales, not real stories.
- He added that he prefers stories that are [genuinely] true.
- At these words, Uncle Paul [closed] his large book and looked up.
- This moment provided a chance to shift the conversation to more [engaging] and meaningful topics beyond Mother Ambroisine's old tales.
- Uncle Paul said, "I [value] your interest in true stories."
- He continued, "In true stories, you will find both [wonders] to delight your imagination and lessons to prepare you for life."
예시 17
- After a brief silence, Uncle Paul resumed speaking and [explained] that the unfortunate boy's death was caused by belladonna.
- Belladonna is a large weed that features [reddish], bell-shaped flowers.
- Its berries are [round], purplish-black, and resemble cherries.
- The leaves are [oval] with pointed tips.
- The plant gives off an [unpleasant] odor and has a gloomy appearance, as if warning of its hidden poison.
- The berries are particularly dangerous because they [tempt] children with their cherry-like appearance and sweet taste.
- Belladonna poisoning is characterized by an [enlarged] pupil and a fixed, dull stare.
예시 18
- A low, [flat] section of the seashore is selected, and shallow, extensive basins called salt marshes are dug.
- Sea water is then allowed to [flow] into these basins.
- Once the basins are full, their [connection] to the sea is closed.
- The work on these salt marshes takes place during the [summer].
- As the sun heats the basins, the water gradually [evaporates], leaving behind a crystalline layer of salt that is removed with rakes.
- Finally, the accumulated salt is [piled] into a large heap to allow it to drain.
예시 19
- Each eruption of this boiling water geyser is signaled by tremors in the earth and low, distant sounds reminiscent of underground [artillery].
- As the vibrations [intensify], water rushes upward from the crater’s depths, filling the basin with a force that makes it seem like a giant, heated boiler.
- Amid a swirling cloud of steam, the water rises in a [relentless] surge.
- Suddenly, the geyser releases its full power in a loud explosion, propelling a six-meter-wide column of water up to a height of sixty meters before [cascading] back down in steaming showers that form a broad, fan-shaped vapor cloud.
- This [dramatic] eruption lasts only a few moments.
예시 20
- Claire [quickly] joined them.
- Their uncle [led] the children under an elder bush in the garden, where they observed a beautiful scene.
- The bush was covered with [white] flowers.
- Bees, flies, beetles, and butterflies moved [slowly] from one flower to another, creating a gentle hum.
- On the trunk of the elder tree, many ants [crawled] along the ridges, some moving upward while others descended.
예시 21
- The cemetery of Allouville in Normandy is home to one of the [oldest] oaks in France.
- Its roots extend into the cemetery’s soil, lending the tree [remarkable] strength.
- The trunk measures ten meters in [circumference] at the base.
- A small hermit’s chamber crowned with a tiny [steeple] stands among its vast branches.
- The partly hollow base of the trunk has been [converted] into a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Peace.
- Notable individuals have considered it an honor to pray in this rustic sanctuary and [reflect] under the ancient tree that has witnessed countless graves.
- Based on its dimensions, experts [estimate] the oak to be approximately nine hundred years old.
예시 22
- The silkworm butterfly is not [attractive].
- It is pale in color, has a [bulky] abdomen, and appears heavy.
- It does not fly from flower to flower because it does not feed on [nectar].
- Soon after emerging from its cocoon, it [immediately] begins laying eggs and then dies.
- The eggs of the silkworm butterfly are often called 'seeds' because an egg, like a seed, is the [starting] point for new life.
- Thus, eggs and seeds are [analogous] in their roles in the life cycles of animals and plants.
예시 23
- Many insects begin their lives by laying eggs in [locations] that ensure the young will find enough food.
- After hatching, the insect emerges as a larva, a small grub that must fend for itself and find shelter and nourishment—a [challenging] task.
- In the early stages of life, the larva receives no help from its [mother], as adult insects often die before their eggs hatch.
- Without delay, the larva [begins] to feed.
- It eats [continuously].
- Feeding is [crucial] for its survival and future development.
- The larva consumes food not only to maintain its strength but also to gain the [necessary] body mass for its metamorphosis.
예시 24
- In contrast, iron appears [unremarkable] when it is first discovered.
- It is found as an earthy, [reddish] crust in which the metal’s presence is only suspected after detailed analysis, as it is essentially a form of rust mixed with other materials.
- Furthermore, discovering that this [rusty] stone contains metal is only the first step; a method must be developed to break down the ore and restore the iron to its pure metallic form.
- Numerous efforts were required to achieve this [challenging] goal.
- There were also many [fruitless] attempts and painful trials along the way.
- Iron was the last metal to be [widely] used, following metals such as gold, copper, and silver, which were sometimes discovered in pure form.
- Despite its later adoption, iron proved to be extremely useful, spurring [significant] advancements in human industry.
예시 25
- He asked, "Which of you three can tell me what spiders do with their [webs], those fine webs stretched in the corners of the granary or between two shrubs in the garden?"
- In the evening, Mother Ambroisine, wearing her large round [spectacles], was busy knitting stockings.
- A cat slept on her knees, its gentle [purr] blending with the rhythmic tick-tack of the needles.
- Meanwhile, the children [eagerly] awaited the tale of the spider.
- Their uncle then [began] speaking.