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18번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Dear local business owners,
My name is Carol Williams, president of the student council at Yellowstone High School. We are hosting our annual quiz night on March 30 and ①planning to give prizes to the winning team. However, this event won’t be possible without the support of local businesses ②which provide valuable products and services. Would you be willing to donate a gift certificate that we can use as a prize? We ③would be grateful for any amount on the certificate. In exchange for your generosity, we would place an advertisement for your business on our answer sheets. Thank you for taking time ④to read this letter and ⑤consider our request. If you’d like to donate or need more information, please call or email me. I look forward to ⑥hear from you soon.
Carol Williams
정답은?
①plan ②who ⑥hearing
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19번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Dan and I were supposed to make a presentation that day. Right after the class started, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Dan ①said, “I can’t make it on time. There’s been a car accident on the road!” I almost fainted. ‘What should I do?’ Dan didn’t show up before our turn, and soon I was standing in front of the whole class. I managed to finish my portion, and my mind went blank for a few seconds, ②wondered what to do. ‘Hold ③yourself together!’ I quickly came to my senses and worked through Dan’s part of the presentation as best as I ④could. After a few moments, I finished the entire presentation on my own. Only then ⑤was the tension vanish. I could see our professor’s ⑥beaming face.
정답은?
①saying ②wondering ⑤did
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20번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Clarity in an organization keeps everyone ①worked in one accord and ②energizing key leadership components like trust and transparency. No matter who or what ③is being assessed in your organization, ④which they are being assessed on must be clear and the people must be aware of it. If individuals in your organization are assessed without knowing ⑤what they are being assessed on, it can cause mistrust and move your organization away from clarity. For your organization to be productive, cohesive, and successful, trust ⑥being essential. Failure to have trust in your organization will have a negative effect on the results of any assessment. It will also ⑦significantly hinder the growth of your organization. To conduct accurate assessments, trust is a must—⑧this comes through clarity. In turn, assessments help you see clearer, ⑨it then empowers your organization ⑩to reach optimal success.
정답은?
①working ②energizes ④what ⑥is ⑧which ⑨which
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21번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Research in the science of peak performance and motivation points to the fact ①which different tasks should ideally ②be matched to our energy level. For example, analytical tasks are best accomplished when our energy is high and we are free from distractions and able to focus. I generally wake up ③energizing. Over the years, I have consistently stuck to the habit of “eating my problems for breakfast.” I’m someone who tends to overthink different scenarios and conversations that ④haven’t happened yet. When I procrastinate on talking with an unhappy client or dealing with an unpleasant email, I find I waste too much emotional energy during the day. It’s as if the task ⑤hangs over my head, and I’ll spend more time ⑥worrying about it, talking about it, and avoiding it, than it ⑦will actually take to just take care of it. So for me, it’ll always be the first thing I get ⑧doing. If you know you are not a morning person, ⑨being strategic about scheduling your difficult work later in the day.
정답은?
①that ③energized ⑦would ⑧done ⑨be
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22번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
In one study, when researchers suggested that a date ①be associated with a new beginning (such as “the first day of spring”), students ②viewing it as a more attractive time to kick-start goal pursuit ③than when researchers presented it as an unremarkable day (such as “the third Thursday in March”). ④That it was starting a new gym habit or ⑤spending less time on social media, when the date that researchers suggested ⑥being associated with a new beginning, more students ⑦wanting to begin changes right then. And more recent research by a different team ⑧found that similar benefits were achieved by showing goal seekers ⑨modifying weekly calendars. When calendars depicted the current day (either Monday or Sunday) as the first day of the week, people ⑩reporting feeling more ⑪motivated to make immediate progress on their goals.
정답은?
①was ②viewed ④Whether ⑥was ⑦wanted ⑨modified ⑩reported
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23번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Native Americans often sang and danced in preparation for launching an attack. The emotional and neurochemical excitement that resulted from this preparatory singing ①to give them stamina to carry out their attacks. What may ②begin as an unconscious, ③uncontrolled act—④rushing their victims with singing and beating drums in a frenzy—could ⑤become a strategy as the victors saw firsthand the effect their actions had on those they were attacking. Although war dances risk warning an enemy of an upcoming attack, the arousal and ⑥synchronized benefits for the attackers may compensate for the loss of surprise. Humans who sang, danced, and marched may ⑦enjoy a strong advantage on the battlefield as well as ⑧intimidating enemies who witnessed such a spectacle. Nineteenth-and twentieth-century Germans feared no one more than the Scots—the bagpipes and drums were ⑨disturbed in their sheer loudness and visual spectacle.
정답은?
①gave ②have begun ⑤have become ⑥synchronizing ⑦have enjoyed ⑧intimidated ⑨disturbing
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24번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The recent “cycling as a lifestyle” craze has expressed ①it in an increase in ②a number of active cyclists and in growth of cycling club membership in several European, American, Australian and Asian urban areas. It has also been accompanied by a symbolic reinterpretation of the bicycle. After the bicycle ③had associated with poverty for many years, expensive recreational bicycles or ④recreationally-inspiring commuting bicycles ⑤having suddenly become aspirational products in urban environments. In present times, cycling ⑥has become an activity which is also performed for its demonstrative value, its role in identity construction and its effectiveness in impressing others and ⑦signaling social status. To a certain extent, cycling has turned into a symbolic marker of the well-off. Obviously, ⑧value-laden consumption behavior is by no means ⑨limiting to cycling. However, the link with identity construction and conspicuous consumption ⑩having become particularly ⑪manifest in the case of cycling.
정답은?
①itself ②the ③had been associated ④recreationally-inspired ⑤have ⑨limited ⑩has
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29번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Pre-emption means that a strategy ①is designed to prevent a rival from starting some particular activity. In some case a pre-emptive move may ②simply be an announcement of some intent that might discourage rivals from doing the same. The idea of pre-emption implies that timing is sometimes very important—a decision or an action at one point in time might be much more ③rewarded than doing it at a different time point. Pre-emption may involve ④up-weighted advertising for a period before and during ⑤when a new entrant launches into a market. The intent is to make ⑥this more difficult for the new entrant’s advertising ⑦to make an impression on potential buyers. Product proliferation is another potential pre-emption strategy. The general idea is to launch a large variety of product ⑧variant so that there is very little in the way of market demand that is not accommodated. Arguably, if a market is already filled with product variants it is more difficult for competitors to find ⑨untapped pockets of market demand.
정답은?
③rewarding ④up-weighting ⑥it ⑧variants
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30번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Countershading is the process of optical flattening that provides camouflage to animals. When sunlight ①illuminates an object from above, the object will be brightest on top. The color of the object will gradually shade darker toward the bottom. This shading gives the object depth and ②allowing the viewer to distinguish its shape. Thus ③as if an animal is ④exact, but uniformly, the same color as the substrate, it will be easily visible when ⑤illuminated. Most animals, however, are darker above than they ⑥are below. When they are illuminated from above, the darker back is lightened and the lighter belly ⑦is shaded. The animal thus appears to be a single color and easily ⑧blend in with the substrate. This pattern of coloration, or countershading, ⑨destroys the visual impression of shape in the organism. It allows the animal ⑩to blend in with its background.
정답은?
②allows ③even if ④exactly ⑧blends
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31번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
No learning is possible without an error signal. Organisms only learn when events violate their expectations. In other words, surprise is one of the fundamental ①drivers of learning. Imagine hearing a series of identical notes, AAAAA. Each note draws out a response in the auditory areas of your brain—but as the notes repeat, those responses progressively ②decreasing. This is ③calling “adaptation,” a ④deceptively simple phenomenon that shows that your brain is learning to anticipate the next event. Suddenly, the note changes: AAAAA#. Your primary auditory cortex immediately shows a strong surprise reaction: not only ⑤is the adaptation fade away, but additional neurons begin to vigorously fire in response to the ⑥unexpected sound. And it is not just repetition that leads to adaptation: what matters ⑦to be ⑧that the notes are predictable. For instance, if you hear an ⑨alternated set of notes, such as ABABA, your brain gets used to this alternation, and the activity in your auditory areas again ⑩decreasing. This time, however, it is an ⑪unexpected repetition, such as ABABB, that triggers a surprise response.
정답은?
②decrease ③called ⑤does ⑦is ⑧whether ⑨alternating ⑩decreases
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32번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The connectedness of the global economic market makes ①this vulnerable to potential “infection.” A financial failure can make its way from borrowers to banks to insurers, ②spread like a flu. However, there are ③unexpected characteristics when it comes to such infection in the market. Infection can occur even without any contact. A bank might become insolvent even without having any of its investments fail. Fear and uncertainty can be ④damaged to financial markets, just as cascading failures due to bad investments. If we all woke up tomorrow and believed that Bank X would be insolvent, then it would ⑤become insolvent. In fact, it would be enough for us ⑥to fear that others believed that Bank X was going to fail, or just ⑦feared our collective fear! We might all even know that Bank X was ⑧well-managing with healthy investments, but if we expected others ⑨to pull their money out, then we would fear being the last ⑩pulling our money out. Financial distress can be ⑪self-fulfilled and ⑫be a particularly troublesome aspect of financial markets.
정답은?
①it ②spreading ④damaging ⑦to fear ⑧well-managed ⑩to pull ⑪self-fulfilling ⑫is
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33번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Negative numbers are ①a lot more abstract than positive numbers—you can’t see negative 4 cookies and you certainly can’t eat them—but you can think about them, and you have to, in all aspects of daily life, from debts to ②contend with ③frozen temperatures and parking garages. Still, many of us haven’t quite made peace with negative numbers. People have invented all sorts of funny little mental strategies to sidestep the ④dreaded negative sign. On mutual fund statements, losses (negative numbers) are printed in red or stuck in parentheses with no negative sign ⑤to find. The history books tell us that Julius Caesar was born in 100 B.C., not -100. The underground levels in a parking garage often ⑥have designations like B1 and B2. Temperatures are one of the few ⑦exceptions: folks do say, especially here in Ithaca, New York, ⑧where it’s -5 degrees outside, though even then, many ⑨preferring to say 5 below zero. There’s something about that negative sign that just looks so ⑩unpleasant.
정답은?
②contending ③freezing ⑤to be found. ⑧that ⑨prefer
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34번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Observational studies of humans cannot be properly controlled. Humans live different lifestyles and in different environments. Thus, they are ①insufficiently homogeneous to be suitable experimental subjects. These confounding factors ②undermines our ability to draw sound causal conclusions from human epidemiological surveys. Confounding factors are variables (known or unknown) that make ③this difficult for epidemiologists ④isolating the effects of the specific variable ⑤are studied. For example, Taubes argued that since many people who drink also ⑥smoking, researchers ⑦having difficulty ⑧determining the link between alcohol consumption and cancer. Similarly, researchers in the famous Framingham study identified a significant correlation between coffee drinking and coronary heart disease. However, most of this correlation disappeared once researchers corrected for the fact ⑨which many coffee drinkers also smoke. If the confounding factors are known, it is often possible to correct for them. However, if they are ⑩unknown, they will undermine the reliability of the causal conclusions we draw from epidemiological surveys.
정답은?
②undermine ③it ④to isolate ⑤being ⑥smoke ⑦have ⑨that
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35번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
Of all the human emotions, none is trickier or ①elusive than envy. It is very difficult to actually discern the envy that motivates people’s actions. The reason for this elusiveness ②is simple: we almost never directly express the envy we are feeling. Envy entails the admission to ③us ④which we are inferior to another person in something we value. Not only ⑤it is painful to admit this inferiority, but it is ⑥even worse for others to see that we are feeling this. And so almost as soon as we experience the initial feelings of envy, we are motivated to disguise it to ⑦us—it is not envy we feel ⑧but unfairness at the distribution of goods or attention, resentment at this unfairness, even anger.
정답은?
①more elusive ③ourselves ④that ⑤is it ⑦ourselves
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36번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The right ①to be forgotten is a right ②distinct from but ③relates to a right to privacy. The right to privacy is, among other things, the right for information traditionally regarded as ④protecting or personal not ⑤to reveal. The right to be forgotten, in contrast, can be applied to information that ⑥has been in the public domain. The right to be forgotten broadly includes the right of an individual not ⑦to be forever defined by information from a specific point in time. One motivation for such a right is to allow individuals to move on with their lives and not ⑧be defined by a specific event or period in their lives. For example, it has long ⑨recognized in some countries, such as the UK and France, ⑩where even past criminal convictions should eventually be “spent” and not ⑪continued to affect a person’s life. ⑫Although the reason for supporting the right to be forgotten, the right to be forgotten can sometimes come into conflict with other rights. For example, formal exceptions are sometimes made for security or public health reasons.
정답은?
③related ④protected ⑤to be revealed ⑨been recognized ⑩that ⑪continue ⑫Despite
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37번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
To an economist who succeeds in figuring out a person’s preference structure—understanding ①that the satisfaction gained from consuming one good ② being greater than ③that of another—explaining behavior in terms of changes in underlying likes and dislikes ④to be usually ⑤highly problematic. To argue, for instance, that the baby boom and then the baby bust resulted from an increase and then a decrease in the public’s inherent taste for children, rather than a change in relative prices against a background of stable preferences, ⑥placing a social scientist in an unsound position. In economics, such an argument about birth rates would be equivalent to ⑦say that a rise and fall in mortality could be attributed to an increase in the inherent desire change for death. For an economist, changes in income and prices, rather than changes in tastes, ⑧affecting birth rates. When income rises, for example, people ⑨want more children (or, as you will see later, more satisfaction ⑩derived from children), even if their inherent desire for children ⑪to stay the same.
정답은?
①whether ②is ④is ⑥places ⑦saying ⑧affect ⑪stays
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38번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
In the natural world, if an animal consumes a plant with enough antinutrients to make ①this feel unwell, it won’t eat that plant again. Intuitively, animals also know to stay away from these plants. Years of evolution and information ②is passed down ③creating this innate intelligence. This “intuition,” though, is not just seen in animals. Have you ever wondered why most children hate vegetables? Dr. Steven Gundry justifies this as part of our genetic programming, our inner intelligence. Since many vegetables are full of antinutrients, your body tries ④ keeping you away from them while you are still fragile and ⑤development. It does this by making your taste buds ⑥to perceive these flavors as bad and even ⑦disgusted. As you grow and your body becomes stronger enough to tolerate these antinutrients, suddenly they no longer taste as ⑧badly as before.
정답은?
①it ②being ③created ④to keep ⑤in development ⑥perceive ⑦disgusting ⑧bad
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39번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The difference in the Moon’s gravitational pull on different parts of our planet effectively ①creating a “stretching force.” It makes our planet slightly ②stretched out along the line of sight to the Moon and slightly ③compressing along a line perpendicular to that. The tidal stretching caused by the Moon’s gravity ④affecting our entire planet, including both land and water, inside and out. However, the rigidity of rock means that land rises and falls with the tides by a much smaller amount than water, ⑤this is why we notice only the ocean tides. The stretching also explains why there are generally two high tides (and two low tides) in the ocean each day. Because Earth is stretched much like a rubber band, the oceans ⑥bulging out both on the side ⑦facing toward the Moon and on the side facing away from the Moon. As Earth rotates, we ⑧carry through both of these tidal bulges each day, so we have high tide when we are in each of the two bulges and low tide at the midpoints in between.
정답은?
①creates ③compressed ④affects ⑤which ⑥bulge ⑧are carried
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40번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
A study investigated the economic cost of prejudice ①based on blind assumptions. Researchers gave a group of Danish teenagers the choice of working with one of two people. The teenager had never met either of them. One of the people had a name that suggested they ②be from a similar ethnic or religious background to the teenager. ③Another had a name that suggested they ④were from a different ethnic or religious background. The study showed that the teenagers were prepared to earn an average of 8% less if they could work with someone they thought ⑤to come from the same ethnic or religious background. And this prejudice was evident among teenagers with ethnic majority names as well as ⑥those with ethnic minority names. The teenagers were ⑦blind making assumptions about the race of their potential colleagues. They then applied prejudice to those assumptions, to the point ⑧which they actually allowed that prejudice to reduce their own potential income. The job required the two teenagers ⑨ working together for just 90 minutes.
정답은?
②were ③The other ⑤came ⑦blindly ⑧where ⑨to work
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41~42번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
A neuropsychologist, Michael Gazzaniga conducted a study that shows that our brains ①excel at creating coherent (but not necessarily true) stories that deceive us. In the study, split-brain patients were ②showing an image ③such that it was visible to only their left eye and asked ④selecting a related card with their left hand. Left-eye vision and left-side body movement are controlled by the right hemisphere. In a split-brain patient, the connection between the right and left hemispheres ⑤has broken, meaning no information can cross from one hemisphere to the other. Therefore, in this experiment, the right hemisphere was doing all of the work, and the left hemisphere ⑥being unaware of ⑦which was happening.
Gazzaniga then asked participants why they chose the card that they did. Because language is processed and generated in the left hemisphere, the left hemisphere ⑧being required to respond. However, because of the experiment’s design, only the right hemisphere knew why the participant selected the card. As a result, Gazzaniga expected the participants ⑨to be silent when ⑩asking to answer the question. But instead, every subject fabricated a response. The left hemisphere ⑪was asking to provide a rationalization for a behavior done by the right hemisphere. The left hemisphere didn’t know the answer. But that didn’t keep it from fabricating an answer. That answer, however, had no basis in reality. Now if this study ⑫had been limited to split-brain patients, it would ⑬have been interesting but not very relevant to us. It turns out split-brain patients aren’t the only ones who fabricate reasons. We all do it. We all need a coherent story about ⑭us, and when information in that story is ⑮missed, our brains simply fill in the details.
정답은?
②shown ④to select ⑤has been broken ⑥was ⑦what ⑧is ⑩asked ⑪was being asked ⑬be ⑭ourselves ⑭ourselves
2022년11월고2모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)
43~45번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 고치시오.
The basketball felt like it belonged in Chanel’s hands ①even though it was only a practice game. She decided not to pass the ball to her twin sister, Vasha. Instead, she stopped, jumped, and shot the ball toward the basket, but it bounced off the backboard. Chanel could see that her teammates were ②disappointing. The other team got the ball and soon scored, ③ended the game. When the practice game ended, Chanel felt her eyes ④to sting with tears. “It’s okay,” Vasha said in a comforting voice. Chanel appreciated her, but Vasha wasn’t making her ⑤feel any better. Vasha wanted to help her twin ⑥improving. She invited her twin to practice with her. After school, they got their basketball and started practicing their basketball shots. At first, Chanel did not like practicing with Vasha because every time Vasha shot the ball, it went in. But whenever it was Chanel’s turn, she missed. She got ⑦frustrating at not making a shot. “Don’t give up!” Vasha shouted after each ⑧missing shot. After twelve misses in a row, her thirteenth shot went in and she screamed, “I finally did it!” Her twin said, “I knew you ⑨could! Now let’s keep practicing!” The next day, Chanel played in the championship game against a rival school. It was an intense game and the score ⑩was tied when Chanel ⑪passed the ball by Vasha, with ten seconds ⑫left in the game. She leaped into the air and shot the ball. It went straight into the basket! Chanel’s last shot ⑬had made her team the champions. Vasha and all her other teammates cheered for her.
정답은?
②disappointed ③ending ④sting ⑥improve ⑦frustrated ⑧missed ⑪was passed
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