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2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
20번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Managers frequently try ①to play psychologist, to "figure out" why an employee has acted in a certain way. ②Empathize with employees in order to understand their point of view can be very helpful. However, when dealing with a problem area, in particular, ③remembering that it is not the person who is bad, but the actions ④exhibited on the job. ⑤Avoid making suggestions to employees about personal traits they should change; instead ⑥suggesting more acceptable ways of performing. For example, instead of focusing on a person's "unreliability," a manager might focus on the fact ⑦which the employee "has been late to work seven times this month." It is difficult for employees ⑧to change who they are; it is usually ⑨much easier for them to change how they act.
정답은?
②Empathizing
③remember
⑥suggest
⑦that
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
21번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
I suspect fungi ①are a little more forward "thinking" than their larger partners. Among trees, each species ②fight other species. Let's assume the beeches ③native to Central Europe could ④emerge victorious in most forests there. Would this really be an advantage? What would happen if a new pathogen came along ⑤which infected most of the beeches and killed them? In that case, wouldn't it be more advantageous if there ⑥was a certain number of other species around ― oaks, maples, or firs ― that would continue to grow and provide the shade ⑦needed for a new generation of young beeches to sprout and grow up? Diversity provides security for ancient forests. Because fungi are also very dependent on stable conditions, they support other species underground and protect them from complete collapse to ensure ⑧that one species of tree doesn't manage to dominate.
정답은?
②fights
⑤that
⑥were
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
22번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
It's remarkable that positive fantasies help us ①relaxing to such an extent ②which it shows up in physiological tests. If you want to unwind, you can take some deep breaths, get a massage, or go for a walk ― but you can also try ③simple closing your eyes and fantasizing about some future outcome that you might enjoy. But what about when your objective is to make your wish a reality? The last thing you want to be ④is relaxed. You want to be energized enough to get off the couch and lose those pounds or find that job or study for that test, and you want to ⑤be motivated enough to stay ⑥engaging even when the inevitable obstacles or challenges arise. The principle of "Dream it. Wish it. Do it." does not hold ⑦truly, and now we know why: in dreaming it, you undercut the energy you need to do it. You put ⑧yourself in a temporary state of complete happiness, calmness ― and inactivity.
정답은?
①relax
②that
③simply
⑥engaged
⑦true
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
23번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
If cooking is as central to human identity, biology, and culture ①which the biological anthropologist Richard Wrangham suggests, it stands to reason ②that the decline of cooking in our time would have serious consequences for modern life, and so it ③does. Are they all bad? Not at all. The outsourcing of much of the work of cooking to corporations ④has relieved women of ⑤which has traditionally been their exclusive responsibility for feeding the family, making ⑥this easier for them ⑦to work outside the home and have careers. It has headed off many of the domestic conflicts ⑧that such a large shift in gender roles and family dynamics was bound to spark. It has relieved other pressures in the household, including longer workdays and ⑨overscheduled children, and saved us time that we can now invest in other pursuits. It has also allowed us ⑩to diversify our diets substantially, making it possible even for people with no cooking skills and little money ⑪enjoying a whole different cuisine. All that's required ⑫to be a microwave.
정답은?
①as
③has
⑤what
⑥it
⑪to enjoy
⑫is
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
24번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
①As you may already know, what and how you buy can be political. To whom do you want to give your money? Which companies and corporations do you value and respect? ②Being mindful about every purchase by carefully researching the corporations that are taking our money to decide ③that they deserve our support. Do they have a record of ④polluting the environment, or do they have fair-trade practices and an end-of-life plan for the products they make? Are they committed to ⑤bring about good in the world? For instance, my family has found a company producing recycled, plastic- ⑥packaged-tree toilet paper with a social conscience. They contribute 50 percent of their profits to the construction of toilets around the world, and we're ⑦genuinely happy to spend our money on this special toilet paper each month. Remember that the corporate world is built on consumers, so as a consumer you have the power to vote with your wallet and ⑧encourage companies to embrace healthier and more sustainable practices with every purchase you choose to make.
정답은?
②Be
③if
⑤bringing
⑥packaging
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
29번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
There is little doubt ①which we are driven by the sell-by date. Once an item is past that date it goes into the waste stream, further ②increases its carbon footprint. ③Remembering those items have already travelled hundreds of miles to reach the shelves and once they go into waste they start a new carbon mile journey. But we all make our own judgement about sell-by dates; those brought up during the Second World War ④being often scornful of the terrible waste they believe such caution ⑤encouraging. The manufacturer of the food has a view ⑥during making or growing something ⑦that by the time the product reaches the shelves it has already been travelling for so many days and ⑧possible many miles. The manufacturer then decides that a product can reasonably ⑨be consumed within say 90 days and 90 days minus so many days for travelling ⑩gives the sell-by date. But ⑪that it becomes toxic ⑫to be something each individual can decide. It would seem to make sense ⑬not to buy large packs of perishable goods but non-perishable items may become cost-effective.
정답은?
①that
②increasing
③Remember
④are
⑤encourages
⑥when
⑧possibly
⑪whether
⑫is
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
30번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The "jolt" of caffeine ①does wear off. Caffeine is removed from your system by an enzyme within your liver, ②it gradually degrades it over time. Based in large part on genetics, some people have a more efficient version of the enzyme that degrades caffeine, ③allow the liver to rapidly clear it from the bloodstream. These rare individuals can drink an espresso with dinner and fall fast asleep at midnight without a problem. Others, however, have a ④slower-acting version of the enzyme. It takes ⑤far longer for their system ⑥eliminating the same amount of caffeine. As a result, they are very sensitive to caffeine's effects. One cup of tea or coffee in the morning will ⑦be lasted much of the day, and should they have a second cup, even early in the afternoon, they will find ⑧it difficult to fall asleep in the evening. Aging also alters the speed of caffeine clearance: the older we are, the longer it takes our brain and body to remove caffeine, and thus the ⑨more sensitive we become in later life to caffeine's sleep-disrupting influence.
정답은?
②which
③allowing
⑥to eliminate
⑦last
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
31번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Rebels may think they're rebels, but clever marketers influence them just like the rest of us. ①Saying, "Everyone is doing it" may turn some people off from an idea. These people will look for alternatives, ②they (if cleverly planned) can be ③exactly ④that a marketer or persuader wants you to believe. If I want you ⑤to consider an idea, and know you strongly reject popular opinion in favor of maintaining your independence and uniqueness, I would present the majority option first, ⑥which you would reject in favor of my actual preference. We are often tricked when we try to maintain a position of defiance. People use this reversal to make us ⑦independent choose an option which suits their purposes. Some brands have taken full effect of our defiance towards the mainstream and positioned ⑧them as rebels; which has created even stronger brand loyalty.
정답은?
②which
④what
⑦independently
⑧themselves
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
32번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
A typical soap opera creates an abstract world, in ①what a ②high complex web of relationships connects fictional characters that exist first only in the minds of the program's creators and ③are then recreated in the minds of the viewer. If you were to think about how much human psychology, law, and even everyday physics the viewer must know in order to follow and speculate about the plot, you ④will discover it is considerable-at least as much as the knowledge required to follow and ⑤speculate about a piece of modern mathematics, and in most cases, much more. Yet viewers follow soap operas with ease. How are they able to cope with such abstraction? Because, of course, the abstraction is built on an ⑥extreme familiar framework. The characters in a soap opera and the relationships between them ⑦are very much like the real people and relationships we experience every day. The abstraction of a soap opera is only a step removed from the real world. The mental "training" required to follow a soap opera ⑧to be provided by our everyday lives.
정답은?
①which
②highly
④would
⑥extremely
⑧is
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
33번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
①As always happens with natural selection, bats and their prey have ②engaged in a life-or-death sensory arms race for millions of years. It's believed that hearing in moths ③arose specifically in response to the threat of ④being eaten by bats. (Not all insects can hear.) Over millions of years, moths have evolved the ability to detect sounds at ever higher frequencies, and, ⑤what they have, the frequencies of bats' vocalizations ⑥have been risen, too. Some moth species have also evolved scales on their wings and a fur-like coat on their bodies; both ⑦acts as "acoustic camouflage," by absorbing sound waves in the frequencies emitted by bats, thereby ⑧prevented those sound waves from bouncing back. The B2 bomber and other "stealth" aircraft have fuselages made of materials that do something ⑨similar with radar beams.
정답은?
②been engaged
⑤as
⑥have risen
⑦act
⑧preventing
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
34번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Much of human thought is designed to screen out information and ①to sort the rest into a manageable condition. The inflow of data from our senses could create an ②overwhelmed chaos, especially ③given the enormous amount of information ④available in culture and society. Out of all the sensory impressions and possible information, it is vital to find a small amount that is most relevant to our individual needs and to organize ⑤those into a usable stock of knowledge. Expectancies accomplish some of this work, ⑥help to screen out information that is irrelevant to ⑦which is expected, and ⑧focused our attention on clear contradictions. The processes of learning and memory are marked by a steady elimination of information. People notice only a part of the world around them. Then, only a fraction of ⑨what they notice ⑩to get processed and stored into memory. And only part of what gets committed to memory can ⑪be retrieved.
정답은?
②overwhelming
⑤that
⑥helping
⑦what
⑧focusing
⑩gets
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
35번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The irony of early democracy in Europe is ①what it thrived and prospered ②precise because European rulers for a very long time ③were remarkably weak. For more than a millennium after the fall of Rome, European rulers lacked the ability to assess what their people were producing and ④levying substantial taxes based on this. The most striking way to illustrate European weakness ⑤being to show how little revenue they collected. Europeans would eventually develop strong systems of revenue collection, but it took them an ⑥awfully long time to do so. In medieval times, and for part of the early modern era, Chinese emperors and Muslim caliphs ⑦to be able to extract much more of economic production than any European ruler with the exception of small city-states.
정답은?
①that
②precisely
④to levy
⑤is
⑦were
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
36번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
If you drive down a busy street, you will find many ①competed businesses, often right next to one another. For example, in most places a consumer in search of a quick meal ②to have many choices, and more fast-food restaurants ③appear all the time. These competing firms advertise ④heavily. The temptation is to see advertising as driving up the price of a product without any benefit to the consumer. However, this misconception doesn't account for ⑤why firms advertise. In markets ⑥which competitors sell slightly ⑦differentiating products, advertising enables firms ⑧to inform their customers about new products and services. Yes, costs rise, but consumers also gain information to help ⑨make purchasing decisions. Consumers also benefit from ⑩adding variety, and we all get a product that's pretty close to our vision of a perfect good ─ and no other market structure delivers that outcome.
정답은?
①competing
②has
⑥where
⑦differentiated
⑩added
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
37번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Architects might say a machine can never design an innovative or impressive building because a computer cannot be "creative." Yet consider the Elbphilharmonie, a new concert hall in Hamburg, ①it contains a remarkably beautiful auditorium ②composed of ten thousand ③interlocked acoustic panels. It is the sort of space that makes one instinctively ④to think that only a human being-and a human with a remarkably ⑤refining creative sensibility, at that-could design something so ⑥aesthetically impressive. Yet the auditorium was, in fact, designed algorithmically, ⑦used a technique known as "parametric design." The architects gave the system a set of criteria, and it generated a set of possible designs for the architects ⑧to choose from. Similar software ⑨has used to design lightweight bicycle frames and sturdier chairs, among ⑩many else. Are these systems behaving "creatively"? No, they are using lots of processing power to ⑪blindly generate ⑫varied possible designs, ⑬worked in a very different way from a human being.
정답은?
①which
③interlocking
④think
⑤refined
⑦using
⑨has been used
⑩much
⑬working
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
38번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The brain is a high-energy consumer of glucose, ①it is its fuel. Although the brain accounts for ②merely 3 percent of a person's body weight, it consumes 20 percent of the available fuel. Your brain can't store fuel, however, so it has to "pay as it goes." Since your brain is ③incredibly adaptive, it economizes its fuel resources. Thus, during a period of high stress, it shifts away from the analysis of the nuances of a situation to a singular and ④fixing focus on the stressful situation at hand. You don't sit back and speculate about the meaning of life when you are stressed. Instead, you devote all your energy to ⑤try to figure out what action to take. Sometimes, however, this shift from the higher-thinking parts of the brain to the automatic and reflexive parts of the brain can lead you ⑥to do something too ⑦quick, without thinking.
정답은?
①which
④fixed
⑤trying
⑦quickly
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
39번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Much research has ①carried out on the causes of engagement, an issue that is important from both a theoretical and practical standpoint: ②identifying the drivers of work engagement may enable us to manipulate or influence it. The causes of engagement fall into two major camps: situational and personal. The most influential situational causes are job resources, feedback and leadership, the ③later, of course, ④being responsible for job resources and feedback. Indeed, leaders influence engagement by giving their employees honest and constructive feedback on their performance, and by providing them with the necessary resources that enable them ⑤to perform their job well. It is, however, noteworthy ⑥that ⑦despite engagement drives job performance, job performance also drives engagement. In other words, when employees are able to do their jobs well - to the point ⑧which they match or exceed their own expectations and ambitions - they will engage more, be proud of their achievements, and find work more ⑨meaningfully. This is especially evident when people are employed in jobs that align with their values.
정답은?
①been carried ③latter ⑦although ⑧that ⑨meaningful
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
40번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
In 2006, researchers conducted a study on the motivations for helping after the September 11th terrorist attacks against the United States. In the study, they found that individuals who gave money, blood, goods, or other forms of assistance because of ①other-focusing motives (giving to reduce another's discomfort) ②to be almost four times more likely to still be ③given support one year later than those ④whose original motivation was to reduce personal distress. This effect likely ⑤to stem from differences in emotional arousal. The events of September 11th emotionally affected people throughout the United States. Those who gave to reduce their own distress ⑥reduced their emotional arousal with their initial gift, ⑦discharged that emotional distress. However, those who gave to reduce others' distress did not stop ⑧to emphasize with victims who continued to struggle long after the attacks.
정답은?
①other-focused
②were
③giving
⑤stems
⑦discharging
⑧empathizing
2023년 9월 고2모의고사 변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
41~42번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
In England in the 1680s, it was unusual to live to the age of fifty. This was a period ①which knowledge was not spread ②wide, there were few books and most people could not read. As a consequence, knowledge passed down through the oral traditions of stories and shared experiences. And since older people ③accumulated more knowledge, the social norm was that to be over fifty ④was to be wise. This social perception of age began to shift with the advent of new technologies such as the printing press. Over time, as more books were printed, literacy ⑤increasing, and the oral traditions of knowledge transfer began to fade. With the fading of oral traditions, the wisdom of the old ⑥became less important and as a consequence ⑦being over fifty was no longer seen as ⑧signifying wisdom.
We are living in a period when the gap between chronological and biological age is ⑨changed fast and ⑩which social norms are struggling to adapt. In a video produced by the AARP ( ⑪former the American Association of Retired Persons), young people ⑫asked to do various activities 'just like an old person'. When older people joined them in the video, the gap between the stereotype and the older people's actual behaviour ⑬to be striking. It is clear that in today's world our social norms need to ⑭be updated quickly.
정답은?
①when
②widely
③had accumulated
⑤increased
⑨changing
⑩where
⑪formerly
⑫were asked
⑬was
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