2023년 11월 고2모의고사 변형문제

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2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제(문맥상 어휘 판단 유형)와 정답자료가 필요하시다고요?

 

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네, 그래서, 원문의 어휘가 아닌, 문맥상 바꿔 쓸 수 있는 어휘로 출제했습니다!

 

그래서, 이 자료로 연습하실 때, 바뀔 수 있는 어휘도 신경써서 연습하시길 추천드립니다!

 

 

 

 

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문맥상 어휘 판단 유형에 대한 대비는 물론, 여러분의 어휘력 향상에도 큰 도움이 됩니다.

 

그럼 시작할까요?

 

 

Here we go!

 

 

 

미키박영어 2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제

 

 

 

2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제(문맥상 어휘 판단 유형)

 

20번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Agriculture includes a range of activities such as planting, harvesting, fertilizing, pest management, raising animals, and dispensing food and agricultural products. It is one of the oldest and most crucial human activities, dating back thousands of years, and has played a critical role in the development of human civilizations, allowing people to create stable food supplies and settle in one place. Today, agriculture remains an  important industry that feeds the world’s population, supports rural communities, and provides raw materials for other industries. However, agriculture faces numerous difficulties such as climate change, water scarcity, soil degradation, and biodiversity loss. As the world’s population continues to grow, it is essential to find sustainable solutions to address the challenges facing agriculture and renovate the continued production of food and other agricultural products.  

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

renovate (혁신하다, 개혁하다) -> ensure 

 

참고 :

distributing (원문 어휘)

essential  (원문 어휘)

vital  (원문 어휘)

challenges  (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

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21번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

The arts and aesthetics offer ①sentimental connection to the full range of human experience. “The arts can be more than just sugar on the tongue,” Anjan Chatterjee, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, says. “In art, when there’s something challenging, which can also be uncomfortable, this discomfort, if we’re willing to engage with it, offers the ②potential of some change, some transformation. That can also be a powerful aesthetic experience.” The arts, in this way, become ③means to contend with ideas and concepts that are difficult and uncomfortable otherwise. When Picasso painted his masterpiece Guernica in 1937, he captured the heartbreaking and cruel nature of war, and offered the world a way to consider the ④mismeading suffering caused by the Spanish Civil War. When Lorraine Hansberry wrote her play A Raisin in the Sun, she gave us a powerful story of people struggling with racism, discrimination, and the pursuit of the American dream while also offering a ⑤moving portrait of family life.  

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

④mismeading (호도하는, 오해를 일으키는) -> universal 

 

참고 :

①emotional (원문 어휘)

②possibility (원문 어휘)

③vehicles (원문 어휘)

⑤touching (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

 

 

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22번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Many historians have pointed to the ①importance of accurate time measurement to Western economic progress. The French historian Jacques Le Goff called the birth of the public mechanical clock a turning point in Western society. Until the late Middle Ages, people had sun or water clocks, which did not play any ②significant role in business activities. Market openings and activities started with the sunrise and typically ended at noon when the sun was at its peak. But when the first public mechanical clocks were introduced and ③dispersed across European cities, market times were set by the stroke of the hour. Public clocks thus greatly contributed to public life and work by providing a new concept of time that was easy for everyone to understand. This, in turn, helped ④ease trade and commerce. Interactions and transactions between consumers, retailers, and wholesalers became less ⑤predictable. Important town meetings began to follow the pace of the clock, allowing people to better plan their time and allocate resources in a more efficient manner. 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

미키박영어 2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제

 

 

⑤predictable (예측 가능한) -> irregular 

 

참고 :

①significance (원문 어휘)

②meaningful  (원문 어휘)

③spread  (원문 어휘)

④facilitate  (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

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23번.  다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Sylvan Goldman invented the shopping cart and introduced it in his stores in 1937. It was an excellent device that would make it easy for shoppers to buy as much as they wanted without getting ①weary or seeking others’ help. But Goldman discovered that in spite of his ②frequent advertisements and explanations, he could not persuade his shoppers to use the wheeled carts. Men were reluctant because they thought they would appear ③robust if they pushed such carts instead of carrying their shopping. Women wouldn’t touch them because the carts reminded them of baby carriages. It was only a few elderly shoppers who used them. That made the carts even less ④appealing to the majority of the shoppers. Then Goldman hit upon an idea. He hired several models, men and women, of different ages and asked them to ⑤push the carts in the store and shop. A young woman employee standing near the entrance told the regular shoppers, ‘Look, everyone is using the carts. Why don’t you?’ 

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

 

robust (튼튼한) -> weak 

 

 

참고 (원문 어휘)

① tired (weary)
② repeated (frequent)
④ attractive (appealing)
⑤ wheel (push) 

 

 

 

 

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24번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

In response to human‑like care robots, critics might charge that human‑robot interactions ①generate moral hazards for dementia patients. Even if deception is sometimes allowed when it serves worthy goals, should it be allowed for ②at-risk users? Just as children on the autism spectrum with robot companions might be easily fooled into thinking of robots as friends, older adults with cognitive deficits might be. According to Alexis Elder, a professor at UMD, robots are false friends, ③superior to true friendship. Reasoning along similar lines, John Sullins, a professor at Sonoma State University, holds that robots should “remain iconic or cartoonish so that they are easily distinguished as ④artificial even by unsophisticated users.” At least then no one is fooled. Making robots clearly fake also avoids the so‑called “uncanny valley,” where robots are perceived as scary because they so closely resemble us, but not quite. Other critics of robot deception argue that when care recipients are deceived into thinking that robots care, this crosses a line and ⑤breaches human dignity. 


 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

③superior (우등한, 더 뛰어난) -> inferior 

 

참고 :

①(generate) 원문 : (create) 
② (at-risk) 원문 : (vulnerable)
④(artificial) 원문 : (synthetic) 
⑤(breaches) 원문 : (violates) 

 

 

 

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29번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Lectins are large proteins that serve as a crucial weapon that plants use to ①protect themselves. The lectins in most plants bind to carbohydrates as we consume the plant. They also bind to sugar molecules found in the gut, in the brain, between nerve endings, in joints, and in all bodily fluids. According to Dr. Steven Gundry, these sticky proteins can ②disrupt messaging between cells and cause toxic and inflammatory reactions. Brain fog is just one result of lectins interrupting communication between nerves. An upset stomach is another ③frequent symptom of lectin overload. Dr. Gundry lists a wide range of other health problems including aching joints, dementia, headaches, and infertility that have been resolved in his patients once they ④removed lectins from their diets. Dr. Paul Saladino writes that the hypothesis that lectins are involved in Parkinson’s disease is also gaining support, with animal studies showing that ‘lectins, once eaten, may be damaging the gut and traveling to the brain, where they appear to be ⑤beneficial to dopaminergic neurons’. 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

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⑤beneficial (이로운) -> toxic 

 

참고 :

①defend

②interrupt

③common

④eliminated

 

 

 

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31번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Coincidence that is statistically impossible seems to us like a  ①random event, and some define it as a miracle. But, as Montaigne has said, “the origin of a miracle is in our ②acknowledgement, at the level of our knowledge of nature, and not in nature itself.” Glorious miracles have been later on discovered to be ③compliance to the laws of nature or a technological development that was not widely known at the time. As the German poet, Goethe, phrased it: “Things that are mysterious are not yet miracles.” The miracle assumes the ④involvement of a ”higher power“ in its occurrence that is beyond human capability to grasp. Yet there are methodical and simple ways to ”cause a miracle“ without divine revelation and inspiration. Instead of checking it out, investigating and finding the ⑤origin of the event, we define it as a miracle. The miracle, then, is the excuse of those who are too lazy to think.  

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

②acknowledgement (인정) -> ignorance 

 

참고 :

①irrational (원문 어휘)

③obedience (원문 어휘)

④intervention (원문 어휘)

⑤source (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

 

 

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32번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)


Information encountered after an event can influence ①later remembering. External information can easily integrate into a witness’s memory, especially if the event was poorly encoded or the memory is from a distant event, in which case time and forgetting have ②diminished the original memory. With reduced information available in memory with which to confirm the validity of post‑event misinformation, it is less likely that this new information will be rejected. Instead, especially when it fits the witness’s current thinking and can be used to create a story that makes sense to him or her, it may be ③incorporated as part of the original experience. This process can be explicit (i.e., the witness knows it is happening), but it is often unconscious. That is, the witness might find himself or herself thinking about the event ④commonly without awareness. Over time, the witness may not even know the source of information that led to the (new) memory. Sources of ⑤misinformation in forensic contexts can be encountered anywhere, from discussions with other witnesses to social media searches to multiple interviews with investigators or other legal professionals, and even in court. 

 

 

 

정답은?

 

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④commonly (공통적으로, 일반적으로) -> differently 

 

참고 :

①subsequent (원문 어휘)

②degraded (원문 어휘)

③integrated (원문 어휘)

⑤misinformation (원문 그대로 출제)

 

 

 

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33번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Correlations are powerful because the insights they offer are relatively ①obvious. These insights are often covered up when we bring causality back into the picture. For instance, a used‑car dealer supplied data to statisticians to predict which of the vehicles available for purchase at an auction were likely to have ②defects. A correlation analysis showed that orange‑colored cars were far less likely to have defects. Even as we read this, we already think about why it might be so: Are orange‑colored car owners likely to be car enthusiasts and take better care of their vehicles? Or, is it because orange‑colored cars are more noticeable on the road and therefore less likely to be in accidents, so they’re in better condition when resold? Quickly we are caught in a web of ③conflicting causal hypotheses. But our attempts to illuminate things this way only make them ④clearer. Correlations exist; we can show them mathematically. We can’t easily do the same for causal links. So we would do well to hold off from trying to explain the reason behind the ⑤connections.  

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

④clearer(더 명확한) -> cloudier 

 

참고 :

①clear (원문어휘)

②problems  (원문어휘)

③competing  (원문어휘)

⑤correlations  (원문어휘)

 

 

 

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34번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Most mice in the wild are eaten or die before their life span of two years is over. They die from ①outside causes, such as disease, starvation, or predators, not due to internal causes, such as aging. That is why nature has made mice to live, on average, for no longer than two years. Now we have arrived at an important point: The average life span of an animal species, or the rate at which it ages, is determined by the ②typical time that this animal species can survive in the wild. That explains why a bat can live to be 30 years old. In contrast to mice, bats can fly, which is why they can escape from ③threat much faster. Thanks to their wings, bats can also cover longer distances and are better able to find ④achievement. Every genetic change in the past that made it possible for a bat to live longer was ⑤beneficial, because bats are much better able than mice to flee from danger, find food, and survive.  

 

 

정답은?

 

 

미키박영어 2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제

 

 

 

④achievement (성취, 획득) -> food 

 

참고 :

①external (원문 어휘)

②average (원문 어휘)

③danger (원문 어휘)

⑤useful (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

 

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35번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Moral excellence, according to Aristotle, is the result of habit and ①recurrence, though modern science would also suggest that it may have an innate, genetic component. This means that moral excellence will be broadly set early in our lives, which is why the question of how ②soon to teach it is so important. Freud suggested that we don’t change our personality much after age five or thereabouts, but as in many other things, Freud was ③incorrect. Recent psychological research shows that personality traits stabilize around age thirty in both men and women and regardless of ethnicity as the human brain continues to ④grow, both neuroanatomically and in terms of cognitive skills, until the mid‑twenties. The advantage of this new understanding is that we can be a bit more ⑤skeptical than Aristotle and Freud about being able to teach moral excellence.  

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

⑤skeptical (회의적인) -> optimistic 

 

참고 :

①repetition (원문 어휘)

②early (원문 어휘)

③wrong (원문 어휘)

④develop (원문 어휘)

 

 

 

 

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36번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

The size of a species is not accidental. It’s a fine‑tuned interaction between a species and the world it inhabits. Over large periods of time, size fluctuations have often signalled significant ①shifts in the environment. Generally speaking, over the last five hundred million years, the trend has been towards animals getting larger. It’s particularly notable in marine animals, whose average body size has ②grown 150‑fold in this time. But we are beginning to see changes in this trend. Scientists have discovered that many animals are ③diminishing. Around the world, species in every category have been found to be getting smaller, and one major cause appears to be the heat. Animals living in the Italian Alps, for example, have seen temperatures ④climb by three to four degrees Celsius since the 1980s. To avoid overheating, chamois goats now spend more of their days resting rather than searching for food, and as a result, in just a few decades, the new generations of chamois are 25 percent ⑤larger

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 


⑤larger (더 큰) -> smaller 

 

참고 :

①changes 

②increased

③shrinking

④rise

 

 

 

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37번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

For a long time, ①arbitrary sampling was a good shortcut. It made analysis of large data problems possible in the pre‑digital era. But much as converting a digital image or song into a smaller file results in loss of data, information is ②omitted when sampling. Having the full (or close to the full) dataset provides a lot more freedom to explore, to look at the data from different angles or to look closer at certain aspects of it. A fitting example may be the light‑field camera, which ③records not just a single plane of light, as with conventional cameras, but rays from the entire light field, some 11 million of them. The photographers can decide later which element of an image to focus on in the digital file. There is no need to focus at the beginning, since collecting all the information makes it possible to do that afterwards. Because rays from the entire light field are ④incorporated, it is closer to all the data. As a result, the information is more “reuseable” than ⑤developed pictures, where the photographer has to decide what to focus on before she presses the shutter. 

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

⑤developed (현상된, 인화된, 발전된) -> ordinary 

 

참고 :

①random

②lost

③captures

④included

 

 

 

 

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38번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Introverted leaders do have to overcome the strong cultural presumption that extroverts are more ①capable leaders. Although the population splits into almost equal parts between introverts and extroverts, more than 96 percent of managers and executives are extroverted. In a study done in 2006, 65 percent of senior corporate executives viewed introversion as an ②obstacle to leadership. We must reexamine this stereotype, however, as it doesn’t always hold true. Regent University found that a desire to be of service to others and to empower them to grow, which is more ③distinctive among introverts than extroverts, is a key factor in becoming a leader and retaining leadership. So‑called servant leadership, dating back to ancient philosophical literature, adheres to the belief that a company’s goals are best achieved by helping workers or customers ④attain their goals. Such leaders do not seek attention but rather want to shine a light on others’ wins and achievements; servant leadership requires ⑤modesty, but that humility ultimately pays off.  

 

 

정답은?

 

 

미키박영어 2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제

 

 

 

③distinctive (구별되는) -> common 

 

참고 :

①effective

②barrier

④achieve

⑤humility

 

 

 

 

 

2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제(문맥상 어휘 판단 유형)

39번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

By the nineteenth century, France had developed a system of precisely ①specified units of measurement to capture space, time, and more, and had begun to get other nations to adopt the same standards. Just half a century later, in the 1920s, the discoveries of quantum mechanics forever ②annihilated the dream of comprehensive and perfect measurement. And yet, outside a relatively small circle of physicists, the mindset of humankind’s drive to ③perfectly measure continued among engineers and scientists. In the world of business it even expanded, as the precision‑oriented sciences of mathematics and statistics began to influence all areas of commerce. However, contrary to the trend of the past several decades, in many new situations that are occurring today, allowing for ④accuracy—for messiness—may be a positive feature, not a shortcoming. As a ⑤compromise for relaxing the standards of allowable errors, one can get a hold of much more data. It isn’t just that “more is better than some,” but that, in fact, sometimes “more is greater than better.”  

 

 

 

 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

 

④accuracy (정확성) -> imprecision 

 

참고 :

①defined

②destroyed

③flawlessly

⑤tradeoff

 

 

 

 

 

2023년11월고2모의고사변형문제(문맥상 어휘 판단 유형)

40번. 다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 문맥상 어색한 것은? (원문 일부 변형문제입니다.)

 

Multiple laboratory studies show that cooperative people tend to receive social advantages from others. One way to demonstrate this is to give people the opportunity to act positively or negatively toward ①donors. For example, Pat Barclay, a professor at the University of Guelph, had participants play a cooperative game where people could contribute money toward a group fund which helped all group members, and then allowed participants to give money to other participants based on their ②standing. People who contributed more to the group fund were given ③custody for more money than people who contributed less. Similar results have been found by other researchers. People who contribute toward their groups are also chosen more often as interaction partners, preferred as leaders, rated as more ④attractive partners for long‑term relationships, and are perceived to be trustworthy and have high social status. Uncooperative people tend to receive verbal criticism or even more severe punishment. Studies suggest that individuals who act with generosity toward their communities are more likely to be viewed as deserving of ⑤punishment by members of that community than those who don’t. 



 

정답은?

 

 

 

 

 

 

⑤punishment (처벌) -> benefit 

 

참고 :

①contributors

②reputations

③responsibility

④desirable

 

 

 

 


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정말 많은 모의고사 변형문제 자료들을 무료로 활용하실 수 있습니다.

 

 

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