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2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
20번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
As the parent of a gifted child, you need to be aware of a certain common parent trap. Of course you are a proud parent, and you should ①do. While it is very easy to talk nonstop about your little genius and his or her remarkable behavior, this can be very stressful on your child. It is extremely important to limit your ②bragging behavior to your very ③close friends, or your parents. ④Gift children feel pressured when their parents show ⑤off them too much. This behavior creates expectations that they may not be able to live up to, and also ⑥create a false sense of self for your child. You want your child ⑦to be who they are, not who they seem to be as ⑧defined by their incredible achievements. If not, you could end up with a ⑨driving perfectionist child or perhaps a dropout, or worse.
정답은?
①be
④Gifted
⑤them off
⑥creates
⑨driven
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
21번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
One valuable technique for getting out of helplessness, depression, and situations which are predominantly ①running by the thought, “I can’t,” ②being to choose to be with other persons who have resolved the problem with ③what we struggle. This is one of the great ④powers of selfhelp groups. When we are in a negative state, we have given a lot of energy to negative thought forms, and the positive thought forms ⑤to be weak. Those who are in a higher vibration ⑥are free of the energy from their negative thoughts and ⑦have energized positive thought forms. ⑧Merely to be in their presence is beneficial. In some selfhelp groups, this is ⑨calling “hanging out with the winners.” The benefit here is on the psychic level of consciousness, and there ⑩is a transfer of positive energy and relighting of one’s own latent positive thought forms.
정답은?
①being run
②is
③which
⑤are
⑨called
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22번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Our emotions are thought to exist because they have contributed to our survival as a species. Fear has helped us avoid dangers, ①expressing anger helps us scare off threats, and expressing positive emotions ②helping us bond with others. From an evolutionary perspective, an emotion is a kind of “program” that, when triggered, ③directing many of our activities (including attention, perception, memory, movement, expressions, etc.). For example, fear makes us very attentive, narrows our perceptual focus to ④threaten stimuli, will cause us either to face a situation (fight) or avoid it (flight), and may cause us to remember an experience more ⑤acutely (so that we avoid the threat in the future). Regardless of the specific ways in ⑥what they activate our systems, the specific emotions we possess ⑦to be thought to exist because they have helped us (as a species) ⑧survive challenges within our environment long ago. If they had not helped us adapt and survive, they would not ⑨evolve with us.
정답은?
②helps
③directs
④threatening
⑥which
⑦are
⑨have evolved
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23번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
By improving accessibility of the workplace for workers that are typically at a disadvantage in the labour market, AI can improve inclusiveness in the workplace. ①AI-powered assistive devices to aid workers with visual, speech or hearing difficulties are becoming more widespread, ②improve the access to, and the quality of work for people with disabilities. For example, speech recognition solutions for people with dysarthric voices, or live ③caption systems for deaf and hard of hearing people can facilitate communication with colleagues and access to jobs ④which interpersonal communication is necessary. AI can also enhance the capabilities of ⑤low-skilled workers, with potentially positive effects on their wages and career prospects. For example, AI’s capacity to translate written and spoken word in realtime can improve the performance of nonnative speakers in the workplace. Moreover, recent developments in AI-powered text generators can ⑥instantly improve the performance of lower-skilled individuals in domains such as writing, coding or customer service.
정답은?
②improving
③captioning
④where
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
24번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Whales are ①high efficient at carbon storage. When they die, each whale sequesters an average of 30 tons of carbon dioxide, ②takes that carbon out of the atmosphere for centuries. For comparison, the average tree absorbs only 48 pounds of CO2 a year. From a climate perspective, each whale is the marine ③equivalent of thousands of trees. Whales also help sequester carbon by fertilizing the ocean as they release nutrient-rich waste, in turn ④to increase phytoplankton populations, ⑤they also sequester carbon ― leading some scientists to call them the “engineers of marine ecosystems.” In 2019, economists from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimated the value of the ecosystem services ⑥provided by each whale at over $2 million USD. They called for a new global program of economic incentives to return whale populations to preindustrial whaling levels as one example of a “ ⑦nature-base solution” to climate change. Calls are now ⑧being made for a global whale restoration program, to slow down climate change.
정답은?
①highly
②taking
④increasing
⑤which
⑦nature-based
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
29번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
From an organizational viewpoint, one of the most fascinating ①examples of how any organization may contain many different types of culture ②being to recognize the functional operations of different departments within the organization. The ③varying departments and divisions within an organization will inevitably view any ④given situation from their own biased and prejudiced perspective. A department and its members will acquire “tunnel vision” which disallows them to see things ⑤like others see them. The very structure of organizations can create conflict. The choice of ⑥which the structure is “mechanistic” or “organic” can have a profound influence on conflict management. A mechanistic structure has a vertical hierarchy with many rules, many procedures, and many levels of management involved in decision making. Organic structures are more horizontal in nature, ⑦there decision making is less centralized and ⑧spread across the plane of the organization.
정답은?
②is
⑤as
⑥whether
⑦where
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
30번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
An excellent alternative to ①calm traffic is removing it. Some cities reserve an extensive network of lanes and streets for bikes, pedestrians, and the occasional service vehicle. This motivates people to travel by bike rather than by car, ②make streets safer for everyone. As bicycles become more popular in a city, planners can convert more automobile lanes and entire streets to accommodate more of them. Nevertheless, even the most bikeable cities still require motor vehicle lanes for taxis, emergency vehicles, and delivery trucks. Delivery vehicles are ③frequent a target of animus, but they are actually an essential component to ④make cities greener. A ⑤tightly ⑥packing delivery truck is a ⑦far more efficient transporter of goods than several hybrids ⑧carry a few shopping bags each. Distributing food and other goods to neighborhood vendors ⑨allowing them to operate smaller stores ⑩close to homes so that residents can walk, rather than drive, ⑩getting their groceries.
정답은?
①calming
②making
③frequently
④making
⑥packed
⑧carrying
⑨allows
⑩to get
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
31번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
You hear again and again that some of the greatest composers ①misunderstood in their own day. Not everyone could understand the compositions of Beethoven, Brahms, or Stravinsky in their day. The reason for this initial lack of acceptance is unfamiliarity. The musical forms, or ideas expressed within them, ②being completely new. And yet, this is exactly one of the things that ③make them so great. Effective composers have their own ideas. Have you ever seen the classic movie Amadeus? The composer Antonio Salieri is the “host” of this movie; he’s depicted as one of the most famous nongreat ④composer ― he lived at the time of Mozart and was ⑤completely overshadowed by him. Now, Salieri wasn’t a bad composer; in fact, he was a very good one. But he wasn’t one of the world’s great composers because his work wasn’t original. What he wrote ⑥to sound just like ⑦what everyone else was composing at the time.
정답은?
①were misunderstood
②were
③makes
④composers
⑥sounded
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
32번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Every time a new medium comes along — ①whether it’s the invention of the printed book, or TV, or SNS — and you start to use it, it’s ②as you are putting on a new kind of goggles, with their own special colors and lenses. Each set of goggles you put on ③making you see things ④differently. So when you start to watch television, before you absorb the message of any particular TV show — whether it’s Wheel of Fortune or The Wire — you start to see the world as ⑤shaping like television itself. That’s ⑥why Marshall McLuhan said that every time a new medium ⑦to come along — a new way for humans ⑧to communicate — it has ⑨been buried in it a message. It is gently guiding us to see the world according to a new set of codes. The way information gets to you, McLuhan argued, ⑩being more important than the information itself. TV teaches you that the world is fast; ⑪that it’s about surfaces and appearances.
정답은?
②like
③makes
⑤being shaped
⑦comes
⑨buried
⑩is
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
33번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Concepts are vital to human survival, but we must also be careful with them because concepts open the door to essentialism. They encourage us ①to see things that aren’t present. Stuart Firestein opens his book, Ignorance, with an old proverb, “It is very difficult to find a black cat in a dark room, especially when there is no cat.” This statement ②beautifully sums up the search for essences. History has many examples of scientists who searched ③fruitless for an essence because they used the wrong concept to guide their hypotheses. Firestein gives the example of luminiferous ether, a mysterious substance that was thought to fill the universe so that light would ④have a medium to move through. The ether was a black cat, ⑤writing Firestein, and physicists had been ⑥theorized in a dark room, and then experimenting in it, looking for evidence of a cat that did not exist.
정답은?
③fruitlessly
⑤writes
⑥theorizing
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
34번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
While social media attention is potentially an instrument to achieve ends like elite celebrity, some content creators ①desiring ordinary fame as a social end in ②it. Not unlike reality television stars, social media celebrities are often criticized for not ③having skills and talents associated with traditional, elite celebrity, such as acting or singing ability. This criticism highlights the fact ④that digital content creators face real barriers to ⑤cross over to the sphere of elite celebrity. However, the criticism also misses the point ⑥where the phenomenon of ordinary celebrity reconstructs the meaning of fame. The elite celebrity is symbolized by the metaphor of the star, characterized by mystery and hierarchical distance and associated with ⑦naturalizing qualities of talent and class. The ordinary celebrity attracts attention through regular and frequent interactions with other ordinary people. Achieving ordinary fame as a social media celebrity ⑧to be like doing well at a game, ⑨because of this sphere, fame is nothing more nor less than ⑩relative high scores on attention scales, the metrics of subscribers, followers, Likes, or clicks ⑪built into social media applications.
정답은?
①desire
②itself
⑤crossing
⑥that
⑦naturalized
⑧is
⑨because in
⑩relatively
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
35번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Why do we have the illusion ①which cramming for an exam is the best learning strategy? Because we are unable to differentiate between the various sections of our memory. ②Immediately after reading our textbook or our class notes, information is ③fully present in our mind. It sits in our conscious ④working memory, in an active form. We feel as if we ⑤know it, because it is present in our short-term storage space ... but this shortterm section ⑥having nothing to do with the long-term memory that we will need in order to recall the same information a few days later. After a few seconds or minutes, working memory already starts disappearing, and after a few days, the effect ⑦becoming enormous: unless you retest your knowledge, memory ⑧vanishing. To get information into long-term memory, it is essential to study the material, then test ⑨you, rather than spend all your time ⑩studying.
정답은?
①that
⑥has
⑦becomes
⑧vanishes
⑨yourself
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
36번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The discovery of mirror neurons has ①profoundly changed the way we think of a fundamental human capacity, ②learning by observation. As children we learn a lot by observing ③that our parents and friends do. Newborns, in the first week of life, ④having an inborn tendency to stick out their tongue if their parents stick out theirs. Such imitation is not perfect. You may not see the tongue stick out each time you stick ⑤yours out at your newborn, but if you do it many times, the tongue will come out more often than if you do something ⑥differently. Babies babble and later start to imitate the sounds their parents ⑦produce. Later still, they play with vacuum cleaners and hammers in imitation of their parents. Our modern cultures, in ⑧what we write, speak, read, build spaceships and go to school, can work only because we are not restricted to the behavior we are born with or ⑨learned by trial and error. We can learn a lot by ⑩simply watching others.
정답은?
③what
④have
⑥different
⑧which
⑨learn
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
37번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Have you ever been ①surprised to hear a recording of your own voice? You might ②have thought, “Is that really what my voice sounds like?” Maybe your accent is more ③pronouncing in the recording ④which you realized, or your voice is higher than it seems to your own ears. This is of course quite a common experience. The explanation is actually ⑤fairly simple. There are two pathways through ⑥what we perceive our own voice when we speak. One is the route through ⑦which we perceive most external sounds, like waves that travel from the air through the outer, middle and inner ear. But because our vocal cords vibrate when we speak, there is a second internal path. Vibrations are conducted through our bones and ⑧stimulated our inner ears directly. Lower frequencies are emphasized along this pathway. That makes your voice ⑨sound deeper and richer to ⑩you than it may sound to other people.
정답은?
③pronounced
④than
⑥which
⑧stimulate
⑩yourself
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
38번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Biologists distinguish two kinds of similarity. “Analogous” traits are ones that have a common function but ①arise on different branches of the evolutionary tree and ②are in an important sense not “the same” organ. The wings of birds and the wings of bees are both used for flight and ③been similar in some ways because anything used for flight ④to have to be built in those ways, but they arose independently in evolution and ⑤have nothing in common beyond their use in flight. “Homologous” traits, in contrast, may or may not have a common function, but they descended from a common ancestor and hence ⑥have some common structure that indicates their ⑦being “the same” organ. The wing of a bat and the front leg of a horse ⑧has very different functions, but they are all modifications of the forelimb of the ancestor of all mammals. As a result, they share nonfunctional traits like ⑨a number of bones and the ways they are connected. To distinguish analogy from homology, biologists usually ⑩look at the overall architecture of the organs and focus on their most useless properties.
정답은?
①arose
③are
④has
⑧have
⑨the
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
39번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Seawater contains an abundance of dissolved oxygen that all marine animals breathe to stay ①living. It has long ②established in physics ③that cold water holds more dissolved oxygen than warm water ④has ― this is one reason ⑤that cold polar seas are full of life while tropical oceans are blue, clear, and ⑥relatively poorly populated with living creatures. Thus, as global warming raises the temperature of marine waters, it is selfevident ⑦that the amount of dissolved oxygen will decrease. This is a worrisome and ⑧potential disastrous consequence if ⑨allowed to continue to an ⑩ecosystem-threatened level. Now scientists have analyzed data ⑪indicating that the amount of dissolved oxygen in the oceans has been ⑫declining for more than a half century. The data show that the ocean oxygen level has been ⑬fallen more rapidly than the ⑭corresponded rise in water temperature. Falling oxygen levels in water ⑮has the potential to impact the habitat of marine organisms worldwide and in recent years this ⑯has led to more frequent anoxic events that killed or displaced populations of fish, crabs, and many other organisms.
정답은?
①alive
②been established
④does
⑧potentially
⑩ecosystem-threatening
⑬falling
⑭corresponding
⑮have
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
40번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Capuchins ― New World Monkeys that live in large social groups ― will, in captivity, ①trading with people all day long, especially if food is involved. I give you this rock and you give me a treat to eat. If you put two monkeys in cages next to each other, and ②offer them both slices of cucumber for the rocks they already have, they will happily eat the cucumbers. If, however, you give one monkey grapes instead ― grapes ③are universally preferred to cucumbers ― the monkey that is still receiving cucumbers will begin to throw ④back them at the experimenter. Even though she is still getting “paid” the same amount for her effort of sourcing rocks, and so her particular situation ⑤has not changed, the comparison to another ⑥making the situation unfair. Furthermore, she is now willing to abandon all gains ― the cucumbers themselves ― ⑦to communicate her displeasure to the experimenter.
정답은?
①trade
③being
④them back
⑥makes
2024년9월고1모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
41~42번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Higher education ①has been grown from an elite to a mass system across the world. In Europe and the USA, increased rates of participation ②were occurred in the decades after the Second World War. Between 2000 and 2014, rates of participation in higher education almost ③doubled from 19% to 34% across the world among the members of the population in the ④school-left age category (typically 18-23). The dramatic expansion of higher education has ⑤been marked by a wider range of institutions of higher learning and a more diverse demographic of students. Changes from an elite system to a mass higher education system ⑥being associated with political needs to build a ⑦specialised workforce for the economy. In theory, the expansion of higher education to develop a highly ⑧skill workforce should diminish the role of examinations in the selection and control of students, ⑨initiating approaches to assessment which ⑩enables lifelong learning: assessment for learning and a focus on feedback for development. In reality, sociopolitical changes to expand higher education ⑪have set up a ‘field of contradictions’ for assessment in higher education. Mass higher education requires efficient approaches to assessment, such as examinations and multiplechoice quizzes, with minimalist, impersonal, or standardised feedback, often ⑫causes students to focus more on grades than feedback. In contrast, the ⑬relatively small numbers of students in elite systems in the past ⑭allowed for closer relationships between students and their teachers, with formative feedback ⑮shaped the minds, academic skills, and even the characters of students.
정답은?
①has grown
②occurred
④school-leaving
⑥are
⑧skilled
⑩enable
⑫causing
⑮shaping
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