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2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

 

20번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Merely convincing your children that worry is senseless and that they would be more content if they didn’t worry isn’t going to stop them from worrying. 

1. Therefore, you need to convince them that worry, like guilt and fear, is nothing more than an emotion, and like all emotions, is subject to the power of the will. 
2. Explain to them that if they refuse to act worried regardless of how they feel, they will eventually stop feeling worried and will begin to experience the contentment that accompanies a worry‑free life. 
3. Consequently, they don’t even try to stop. 
4. For some reason, young people seem to believe that worry is a fact of life over which they have little or no control. 
5. Tell them that they can eliminate worry from their lives by simply refusing to attend to it. 

 

 

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4-3-1-5-2

 

 

 

2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

21번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

In today’s information age, in many companies and on many teams, the objective is no longer error prevention and replicability.  

1. Consistency and repeatability are more likely to suppress fresh thinking than to bring your company profit. 
2. Build a jazz band instead. 
3. A symphony isn’t what you’re going for. 
4. But in creative companies today, maximizing variation is more essential. 
5. On the contrary, it’s creativity, speed, and keenness. 
6. A lot of little mistakes, while sometimes painful, help the organization learn quickly and are a critical part of the innovation cycle. 
7. Leave the conductor and the sheet music behind. 
8. In these situations, rules and process are no longer the best answer. 
9. In the industrial era, the goal was to minimize variation. 
10. In these situations, the biggest risk isn’t making a mistake or losing consistency; it’s failing to attract top talent, to invent new products, or to change direction quickly when the environment shifts. 



 

 

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5-9-4-10-1-6-8-3-7-2

 

 

 

2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

22번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Any new or threatening situation may require us to make decisions and this requires information. 

1. For example, if a worker heard that their employer’s business was doing badly and people were going to be made redundant, they would pass that information on to colleagues.
2. Rumours start because people believe their group to be in danger and so, although the rumour is unproven, feel they should pass it on. 
3. So important is communication during a disaster that normal social barriers are often lowered. 
4. Even relatively low grade disruption of our life such as a fire drill or a very late train seems to give us the permission to break normal etiquette and talk to strangers. 
5. We will talk to strangers in a way we would never consider normally. 
6. The more important an event to a particular public, the more detailed and urgent the requirement for news becomes. 
7. Without an authoritative source of facts, whether that is a newspaper or trusted broadcast station, rumours often run riot. 


 

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 3-5-4-6-7-2-1

 

 

 

2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

23번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

People seem to recognize that the arts are cultural activities that draw on (or react against) certain cultural traditions, certain shared understanding, and certain values and ideas that are characteristic of the time and place in which the art is created.  

1. The aim of science according to this view is to represent this world of pure “fact”, independently of any relationship it might bear contingently to human practices and experiences.

2. Some scientists, like the great biologist J. B. S. Haldane, see science in a similar light—as a historical activity that occurs in a particular time and place, and that needs to be understood within that context. 
3. In the case of science, however, opinions differ. 
4. In describing this view of science, philosopher Hugh Lacey speaks of the belief that there is an underlying order of the world which is simply there to be discovered—the world of pure “fact” stripped of any link with value. 
5. Others, however, see science as a purely “objective” pursuit, uninfluenced by the cultural viewpoint and values of those who create it. 


 

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3-2-5-4-1

 

 

 

2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

24번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Mental development consists of individuals increasingly mastering social codes and signals themselves, which they can master only in social situations with the support of more competent individuals, typically adults.  

1. I do not know whether these age boundaries are optimal, but it is clear that mental development takes place at different rates for different individuals, and depends especially on the social and family environment they have been given. 
2. In this sense, mental development consists of internalizing social patterns and gradually becoming a responsible actor among other responsible actors. 
3. And at the age of 18 people are given the right to vote and are thereby formally included in the basic democratic process.
4. But the question, of course, is whether it can be done any differently. 
5. Therefore, having formal limits for responsibility from a specific age that apply to everyone is a somewhat questionable practice. 
6. In Denmark, the age of criminal responsibility is 15 years, which means that we then say that people have developed sufficient mental maturity to be accountable for their actions at this point. 


 

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2-6-3-1-5-4

 

 

 

 

 

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29번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

One well‑known shift took place when the accepted view—that the Earth was the center of the universe—changed to one where we understood that we are only inhabitants on one planet orbiting the Sun.  

1. This is slowly being replaced by the view that the economy is a part of the larger system of material flows that connect all living things. 
2. So it is with the notion that the world revolves around the human economy. 
3. Unfortunately we do not have a century or two to make the change. 
4. By clarifying the nature of the old and new perspectives, and by identifying actions on which we might cooperate to move the process along, we can help accelerate the shift.
5. When this perspective shifts into place, it will be obvious that our economic well‑being requires that we account for, and respond to, factors of ecological health. 
6. With each person who grasped the solar system view, it became easier for the next person to do so. 


 

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6-2-1-5-3-4

 

 

 

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30번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

The first human beings probably evolved in tropical regions where survival was possible without clothing. 

1. With tools, they could hunt other animals, so they could consume more protein and fat than their low‑energy vegetarian diet would have provided. 
2. This was probably because their physical characteristics changed.

3. As their diet expanded, hominids could physically and intellectually expand their territory.

4. The brain needs lots of energy to grow. 

5. There is a debate about whether these people spread into other parts of the world or, instead, whether people developed independently in various parts of the world. 
6. Whichever the case, it is believed that in time they became capable of spreading out from Africa, eventually to most of the world. 
7. Not only their bodies but also their brains would have been changed with more energy. 
8. It is likely that they had very dark skin because light skin would have given little protection against the burning rays of the sun. 
9. For instance, early hominids probably did not walk upright, but when they developed that ability, they could travel more efficiently. 
10. More important, perhaps, was their development of tool making.


 

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8-5-6-2-9-10-1-7-4-3

 

 

 

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31번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

When we get an unfavorable outcome, in some ways the last thing we want to hear is that the process was fair.  

1. If the process is fair, however, we cannot nearly as easily externalize the outcome; we got what we got “fair and square.” 
2. When the process is fair we believe that our outcome is deserved, which is another way of saying that there must have been something about ourselves (what we did or who we are) that caused the outcome. 
3. We may reassure ourselves by believing that our bad outcome had little to do with us and everything to do with the unfair process. 
4. As outraging as the combination of an unfavorable outcome and an unfair process is, this combination also brings with it a consolation prize: the possibility of attributing the bad outcome to something other than ourselves. 


 

 

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4-3-1-2

 

 

 

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32번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.


The well‑known American ethnologist Alfred Louis Kroeber made a rich and in‑depth study of women’s evening dress in the West, stretching back about three centuries and using reproductions of engravings.  

1. He demonstrated unambiguously that fashion is a profoundly regular phenomenon which is not located at the level of annual variations but on the scale of history. 
2. If, at any one moment, skirts are at their longest, fifty years later they will be at their shortest; thus skirts become long again fifty years after being short and a hundred years after being long. 
3. He reduced women’s clothing to a certain number of features: length and size of the skirt, size and depth of the neckline, height of the waistline. 
4. For practically 300 years, women’s dress was subject to a very precise periodic cycle: forms reach the furthest point in their variations every fifty years. 
5. Having adjusted the dimensions of these plates due to their diverse origins, he was able to analyse the constant elements in fashion features and to come up with a study that was neither intuitive nor approximate, but precise, mathematical and statistical. 

 

 

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5-3-1-4-2

 

 

 

 

 

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33번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Over the last few centuries, humanity’s collective prosperity has skyrocketed, as technological progress has made us far wealthier than ever before.  

1. Today, markets already provide immense rewards to some people but leave many others with very little. 
2. As that market begins to break down, more and more people will be in danger of not receiving a share of society’s prosperity at all. 
3. But rising inequality, itself often driven by technology, has started to put that mechanism under strain. 
4. To share out those riches, almost all societies have settled upon the market mechanism, rewarding people in various ways for the work that they do and the things that they own.
5. And now, technological unemployment threatens to become a more radical version of the same story, taking place in the particular market we rely upon the most: the labor market. 

 

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

4-3-1-5-2

 

 

 

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34번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

It’s often said that those who can’t do, teach. 

1. When I first saw an elite diver do four and a half somersaults, I asked how he managed to spin so fast. 
2. Their brain dump is partially filled with garbage. 
3. Experts often have an intuitive understanding of a route, but they struggle to clearly express all the steps to take. 
4. His answer: “Just go up in a ball.” 
5. Experiments show that skilled golfers and wine aficionados have a hard time describing their putting and tasting techniques—even asking them to explain their approaches is enough to interfere with their performance, so they often stay on autopilot.
6. A great deal of expert knowledge is implicit, not explicit. 
7. It would be more accurate to say that those who can do, can’t teach the basics. 
8. The further you progress toward mastery, the less conscious awareness you often have of the fundamentals. 


 

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7-6-8-5-1-4-3-2

 

 

 

 

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35번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Minimal processing can be one of the best ways to keep original flavors and taste, without any need to add artificial flavoring or additives, or too much salt. 

1. Such a spoilage of key nutrients and fiber is no longer acceptable in the context of a sustainable diet aiming at an optimal nutrient density and health protection. 
2. This would also be the efficient way to keep most nutrients, especially the most sensitive ones such as many vitamins and anti‑oxidants. 
3. Milling of cereals is one of the most harsh processes which dramatically affect nutrient content. 
4. In contrast, fermentation of various foodstuffs or germination of grains is traditional, locally accessible, low‑energy and highly nutritious processes of sounded interest. 
5. While grains are naturally very rich in micronutrients, anti‑oxidants and fiber (i.e. in wholemeal flour or flakes), milling usually removes the vast majority of minerals, vitamins and fibers to raise white flour. 

 

 

 

 

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2-3-5-1-4

 

 

 

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36번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

It would seem obvious that the more competent someone is, the more we will like that person. 

1. Why? One possibility is that, although we like to be around competent people, those who are too competent make us uncomfortable. 
2. For example, if your friend is a brilliant mathematician, superb athlete, and gourmet cook, you might like him or her better if, every once in a while, they screwed up. 
3. We stand a better chance of doing well at our life tasks if we surround ourselves with people who know what they’re doing and have a lot to teach us. 
4. By “competence,” I mean a cluster of qualities: smartness, the ability to get things done, wise decisions, etc. 
5. They may seem unapproachable, distant, superhuman—and make us look bad (and feel worse) by comparison. 
6. If this were true, we might like people more if they reveal some evidence of fallibility. 
7. But the research evidence is paradoxical: In problem‑solving groups, the participants who are considered the most competent and have the best ideas tend not to be the ones who are best liked. 


 

 

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4-3-7-1-5-6-2

 

 

 

 

2024년9월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)

37번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

A computational algorithm that takes input data and generates some output from it doesn’t really embody any notion of meaning. 

1. The “dance”—a series of stylized movements on the comb—shows the bees how far away the food is and in which direction. 
2. Some bees might not bother to make the journey, considering it not worthwhile. 
3. Rather, they evaluate this information, comparing it with their own knowledge of the surroundings. 
4. Certainly, such a computation does not generally have as its purpose its own survival and well‑being. 
5. The input, such as it is, is processed in the light of the organism’s own internal states and history; there is nothing prescriptive about its effects. 
6. But this input does not simply program other bees to go out and look for it. 
7. Compare, for example, a computer algorithm with the waggle dance of the honeybee, by which means a foraging bee conveys to others in the hive information about the source of food (such as nectar) it has located. 
8. It does not, in general, assign value to the inputs. 

 

 

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4-8-7-1-6-3-2-5

 

 

 

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38번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

There are deep similarities between viral contagion and behavioral contagion. 

1. One is that visibility promotes behavioral contagion but inhibits the spread of infectious diseases. 
2. Another important difference is that whereas viral contagion is almost always a bad thing, behavioral contagion is sometimes negative—as in the case of smoking—but sometimes positive, as in the case of solar installations. 
3. For example, people in close or extended proximity to others infected by a virus are themselves more likely to become infected, just as people are more likely to drink excessively when they spend more time in the company of heavy drinkers. 
4. Solar panels that are visible from the street, for instance, are more likely to stimulate neighboring installations. 
5. In contrast, we try to avoid others who are visibly ill. 
6. But there are also important differences between the two types of contagion. 

 

 

 

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3-6-1-4-5-2

 

 

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39번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

Sleep is clearly about more than just resting. 

1. Real hibernation involves profound unconsciousness and a dramatic fall in body temperature—often to around 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 
2. Their winter sleeps are more accurately called a state of torpor. 
3. It comes as a surprise to most of us, but hibernation and sleep are not the same thing at all, at least not from a neurological and metabolic perspective. 
4. A further surprise to most of us is that bears, the most famous of wintry sleepers, don’t actually hibernate. 
5. By this definition, bears don’t hibernate, because their body temperature stays near normal and they are easily awakened. 
6. Hibernating is more like being anesthetized: the subject is unconscious but not actually asleep. 
7. So a hibernating animal needs to get a few hours of conventional sleep each day within the larger unconsciousness.
8. One curious fact is that animals that are hibernating also have periods of sleep. 

 

 

 

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8-3-6-7-4-1-5-2

 

 

 

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40번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

The concern about how we appear to others can be seen in children, though work by the psychologist Ervin Staub suggests that the effect may vary with age.  

1. Staub suggested that younger children might feel more comfortable acting when they have the company of a peer, whereas older children might feel more concern about being judged by their peers and fear feeling embarrassed by overreacting. 
2. In a study where children heard another child in distress, young children (kindergarten through second grade) were more likely to help the child in distress when with another child than when alone. 
3. But for older children—in fourth and sixth grade—the effect reversed: they were less likely to help a child in distress when they were with a peer than when they were alone. 
4. In other words, the older children were deliberately putting on a poker face in front of their peers. 
5. Staub noted that “older children seemed to discuss the distress sounds less and to react to them less openly than younger children.” 


 

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2-3-1-5-4

 

 

 

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41~42번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.

 

The concern about how we appear to others can be seen in children, though work by the psychologist Ervin Staub suggests that the effect may vary with age.  

1. Children, however, will spontaneously question things that are quite obvious to adults and even to older kids. 
2. But these questions are in fact perfectly reasonable. 
3. And who says the sky’s color needs to be called “blue,” anyway? 
4. Staub noted that “older children seemed to discuss the distress sounds less and to react to them less openly than younger children.” 
5. They are trying to understand the world, and no matter how irritating the repeated questions may become to stressed and time‑pressed parents, it is important to take them seriously to encourage kids to question authority to think for themselves. 
6. In other words, the older children were deliberately putting on a poker face in front of their peers. 
7. How do we know that what one person calls “blue” is the same color that another calls “blue”? 
8. Many adults do not themselves know the answer. 
9. Answers such as “because it just is” or “because I say so” tell children that they must unquestioningly accept what authorities say “just because,” and children who persist in their questioning are likely to find themselves dismissed or yelled at for “bothering” adults with “meaningless” or “unimportant” questions. 
10. This is a necessary element of learning language and socialization, and certainly most things learned in early childhood are noncontroversial: the English alphabet starts with A and ends with Z, the numbers 1 through 10 come before the numbers 11 through 20, and so on. 
11. But for older children—in fourth and sixth grade—the effect reversed: they were less likely to help a child in distress when they were with a peer than when they were alone. 
12. In a study where children heard another child in distress, young children (kindergarten through second grade) were more likely to help the child in distress when with another child than when alone. 

13. Why is the sky blue? 
14. The scientific answers come from physics, but those are not the answers that children are seeking. 
15. The word “why?” becomes a challenge, as in, “Why is the sky blue?” 
16. Staub suggested that younger children might feel more comfortable acting when they have the company of a peer, whereas older children might feel more concern about being judged by their peers and fear feeling embarrassed by overreacting. 
17. The difficulties start in childhood, when parents—the first and most powerful authority figures—show children “the way things are.” 
18. What makes questioning authority so hard? 



 

 

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