혼동 어휘 STN 정리 자료 3rd

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혼동 어휘 세 번째 STN 자료입니다.

 

1. The universe is [ indefinite / infinite ]. 
2. Teachers find the report’s terminology so [ indefinite / infinite ] at it is confusing. 

 

3. Will you [ lend / rent ] me your pen? 
4. I [ lend / rent ] a room from Mrs. Jones. 

 

5. She and her husband, Joe, an auto [ mechanic / mechanical ], have taken their first airplane trips. 
6. The flight has been cancelled due to [ mechanic / mechanical ] failure. 

 

7. I always tried to remain [ natural / neutral ] when they started arguing. 
8. The country's [ natural / neutral ] resources include forest, coal, and oil. 

 

9. This is only one [ pace / phase / phrase ] of the issue. 
10. Who first used the [ pace / phase / phrase ] ‘survival of the fittest’?  

 

11. The President's [ population  / popularity ] is declining.  
12. India has a [ population  / popularity ] of more than one billion. 

 

13. Our [ primary / primitive ] concern is to provide the refugees with food and health care. 
14. It is a [ primary / primitive ] but effective device for raising water from a well. 

 

15. Schools try to teach children a set of [ principles / principals ]. 
16. His [ principle / principal ] reason for making the journey was to visit his family. 

 

17. If you repeat the basics faithfully, your business will [ proper / prosper ].  
18. He is the [ proper / prosper ] person for the job. 

 

19. Wild animals eat [ raw / row ] meat.  
20. Sit down in the front [ raw / row ]. 

 

21. Don't forget to ask for the [ receipt / recipe ].  
22. I'm not a great cook, but I can follow a [ receipt / recipe ] pretty well. 

23. I [ sewed / sowed / sawed ] buttons on the shirt. 
24. I [ sewed / sowed / sawed ] a log in half. 
25. I [ sewed / sowed / sawed ]the field with barley.  

 

26. They returned her check because she hadn't put her [ signature / significance ] on it. 
27. Could you explain to me the [signature / significance ] of this part of the contract? 

 

28. The actress who played the lawyer was [ terrible / terrific ]. 
29. Their son had been injured in a [ terrible / terrific ] accident. 

 

30. She smiled at him as he walked [ through / thorough ] the door. 
31. The doctor gave him a [ through / thorough ] check-up. 

 

32. I [ wander / wonder ] what she's doing tonight.  
33. Look at the little boy [ wandering / wondering ] about - perhaps he's lost his mother.          

 

34. We [ ascribe / subscribe ] to all the main newspapers.  
35. He [ ascribed / subscribed ] his success to hard work.  

 

36. The king [ banished / vanished ] his own son.  
37. It [ banished / vanished ] away like smoke.  

 

38. Please bring something with you that [ conforms / confirms ] your identity.  
39. He refused to [ conform / confirm ] to the local customs.  

 

40. The front of the car was completely [ crashed / crushed ] in the accident. 
41. It was the worst train [ crash / crush ] in thirty years.  

 

42. Mr. Baker was [ elected / erected ] as President.  
43. They tried to [ elect / erect ] the tent.  


44. I found it hard to handle people's [ hospitality / hostility ] towards me. 
45. We were delighted by the wonderful [ hospitality / hostility ] of the local. 

 

46. Other girls were [ jealous / zealous ] of her good looks.  
47. He was a [ jealous / zealous ] supporter of the candidate.  

 

48. He is a very [ loyal / royal ] employee. 
49. Many people gathered to see the [ loyal / royal ] wedding. 

 

50. Their successive defeats destroyed [ moral / morale ]. 
51. Our children's religious and [ moral / morale ] education is important. 

 

52. Make an [ observation / observance ] of the stars in the sky. 
53. They required the strict [ observation / observance ] of a peace agreement. 

 

54. A feeling that good things will happen is [ optimism / pessimism ]. 
55. [ Optimism / Pessimism ] is a feeling that something will not be successful.  

 

56. Someone who studies physics is called a [ physician / physicist ]. 
57. A [ physician / physicist ] is a person who practices general medicine.  

 

58. Spiders usually catch their [ pray / prey ] by building webs.  
59. He will [ pray / prey ] to God for help. 

 

60. His breathing was shallow and his [ pulse / purse ] was weak. 
61. Julie opened her handbag and took out her [ pulse / purse ]. 

 

62. As you sow, so shall you [ leap / reap ]. 
63. Look before you [ leap / reap ]. 

 

64. Something that is based on facts is [ subjective / objective ]. 
65. Something that is based on your own feelings is [ subjective / objective ]. 

66. He is now on [ vacation / vocation ]. 
67. Mason regarded teaching as his [ vacation / vocation ]. 

 

68. Hollywood is the [ capital / capitol ] of the movie industry. 

 

69. That painting by Picasso is [ worthless / priceless ].  

 

70. The car tried to [ overcome / overtake ] the bus on the freeway.  

 

71. His opinion had no [ effect / affect ] on my decision.  

 

72. He [ lay / laid ] down for a short nap.  

 

73. Could you go to the store and get me some [ stationary / stationery ]? 

 

74. You will find the book [ beside / besides ] the lamp on the table. 

 

75. Could you give me some [ advice / advise ] on this problem? 

 

76. Please [ remember / remind ] me to pick up some bread at the store.  

 

77. The young man kneeled before the [ altar / alter ]. 

 

78. Her [accent / ascent / assent ] to the top of the department was possible because of her skills. 

 

79. The long straight highway gave the [ allusion / illusion ] of becoming narrower in the distance. 

 

80. The novel is written from a child’s [ perspective / prospective ]. 

 

81. Our supervisor has much [ patients / patience ] in training new personnel. 

 

 

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