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II. 다음을 읽고 밑줄친 낱말을 문맥에 맞게 알맞은 어형으로 바꿔쓰라. (8점)In general, one''s memories of any period must necessarily(a)weak as one moves away from it. One is constantly learning ----new facts, and old ones have to drop out to make way for them.At twenty I could have written the history of my schooldayswith an accuracy which would be quite impossible now. But itcan also happen that one''s memories grow much (b)sharp after a -----long lapse of time, because one is looking at the past withfresh eyes and can isolate and, as it were, notice facts whichpreviously existed (c)differentiate among a mass of others.III. 글 (B)가 글 (A)에 가장 가까운 내용이 되도록 빈칸에 주어진글자로 시작하는 낱말을 하나씩 넣으라. (12점)(A)Posthumous fame is too odd a thing to be blamed upon theblindness of the world. Nor can it be said that it is thebitter reward of those who were ahead of their time. On thecontrary, posthumous fame is usually preceded by the highestrecognition among one''s peers. When Kafka died in 1924, his fewpublished books had not sold more than a couple of hundredcopies, but his literary friends and the few readers who hadalmost accidentally stumbled on the short prose pieces knewbeyond doubt that he was one of the masters of modern prose.(B)If a great writer dies without due (r________) and achievesfame after his death, people often (b_________) the world forits blindness. Others may argue that the writer failed to berecognized because he was born (b________) his time. But awriter who is (w_________) of posthumous fame is rarely, if(e______), completely neglected in his life time. Kafka, forexample, was known only to a (s_______) number of friends andchance readers, but those who read him were assured of hisgreatness as a writer.

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