2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)와 정답자료가 필요하시다고요?
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2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
18번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
Notice to Hilltop Apartment Residents
**In accordance with fire safety regulations, it is essential to keep all hallways free of personal belongings such as bicycles, boxes, and small furniture.**
1. Please note that not following this may result in penalties.
2. Hallways serve as critical evacuation routes during emergencies, and anything left there could block the way and pose serious safety risks.
3. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining a safe environment.
4. To ensure the safety of all residents, we request that any personal items placed in the hallways be removed by Monday, April 14th.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 4 → 1 → 3
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
19번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Nathan boarded the train on Saturday evening.**
1. Settling into his seat, he let out a deep breath, feeling the tension in his shoulders ease as the train began to move.
2. “Don’t worry, sir. We still have seats available,” the attendant said with a reassuring smile.
3. A flush of panic spread across his face.
4. As he made his way to his seat, he found someone already sitting there.
5. Nathan exchanged his old ticket for a new one, his worries melting away.
6. Confused, he checked his ticket and realized his mistake—it was for Sunday, not Saturday!
7. “Is there anything I can do to resolve this?” Nathan asked.
8. He quickly approached a train attendant and explained the situation.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
4 → 6 → 3 → 8 → 7 → 2 → 5 → 1
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
20번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Fans who are inclined to spend a lot of time thinking about what athletes owe them as fans should also think about the corresponding obligations that fans might have as fans.**
1. Similarly, fans who only think about what athletes owe them without ever thinking about what they owe to athletes have failed to take the fan/athlete relationship all that seriously.
2. As in nearly every other area of human life, whatever special rights fans may possess are limited by a corresponding set of obligations, and fans who never think about how they can be better fans even as they confidently opine about what athletes owe them are hardly fulfilling their end of the bargain.
3. One who thinks only about what they are entitled to receive from their friends without ever giving a moment’s thought to what they owe their friends is, to put it mildly, not a very good friend.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 1 → 2
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21번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**The concept of ecosystem states should be familiar to anyone with a home vegetable garden.**
1. Since maximizing vegetable growth is an inherently unstable state for the ecosystem, the grower is effectively keeping the ball on a slope.
2. The garden is a small ecosystem that the grower attempts to keep in a specific state, namely the maximization of fruit and vegetable production.
3. If the grower stops intervening, even for a day, the ecosystem, that small patch of ground, will naturally begin to shift to a more stable state.
4. To achieve this, the grower is almost always intervening in the dynamics of the ecosystem; they remove unwanted plants that begin to grow and perhaps spray insecticides and fence off the patch to stop insects and other animals from consuming the vegetables.
5. Vegetables may still grow, but yield will almost certainly be lower as other plants crowd out the vegetables and wildlife consume the produce.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 4 → 1 → 3 → 5
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22번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Commitment is the glue holding together characteristically human forms of social life.**
1. Indeed, the taxi driver and the construction worker are willing to accept money as payment only because a network of other agents (notably the central bank) is committed to taking various measures to sustain the currency in question.
2. Moreover, commitments make people willing to perform actions that they would not otherwise perform.
3. Thus, social objects and institutions such as jobs, money, government, scientific collaborations and marriage depend for their origin and stability upon the credibility of commitments.
4. Commitments make individuals’ behavior predictable in the face of fluctuations in their desires and interests, thereby facilitating the planning and coordination of joint actions involving multiple agents.
5. For example, a taxi driver picks up his clients and transports them to their desired destination because they are committed to paying him afterwards for the service, and a construction worker performs her job every day because her employer has made a credible commitment to pay her at the end of the month.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
4 → 2 → 5 → 1 → 3
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
23번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**If the brain has already stored someone’s face and name, why do we still end up remembering one and not the other?**
1. But beyond that, you’ve got nothing; all you can say is this person/thing is already in your memories.
2. Recall is when you can access the original memory of how and why you know this person; recognition is just flagging up the fact that the memory exists.
3. This is because the brain has something of a two‑tier memory system at work when it comes to retrieving memories, and this gives rise to a common yet infuriating sensation: recognising someone, but not being able to remember how or why, or what their name is.
4. This happens because the brain differentiates between familiarity and recall.
5. To clarify, familiarity (or recognition) is when you encounter someone or something and you know you’ve done so before.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 4 → 5 → 1 → 2
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
24번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Since their start in the early 1950s U.S. television sitcoms have charted many of the social conflicts in U.S. society: civil rights, women’s rights in the home and in the workplace, children’s rights, immigration and multiculturalism, as well as evolving conceptions of the family.**
1. They were cut down either through their own stupidity, a brief scolding from others, or both.
2. Often a character, usually someone marked as a bigot, resisted one or more of these developments and was then made to appear ridiculous.
3. Each of these issues has been addressed through humour in a way that has helped to make more progressive values more acceptable than previously.
4. In this way, the humour of sitcoms acted as a cost‑effective means to encourage acceptance of a more pluralistic and tolerant society.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 2 → 1 → 4
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29번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**The prominence of the social dimension in food writing might suggest that the flavor of food is taking a back seat.**
1. These can be understood independently of the flavor of the food on offer, the appreciation of which is understood to be personal and subjective.
2. I suspect that most people view flavor as of secondary importance in social settings where food is served.
3. According to this conventional wisdom, the ceremonies and rituals around food, the social events that supply food with its meaning, do not depend on the quality of sensations provided by the food.
4. Although our social gatherings coalesce around food, the meaning of these gatherings does not seem to depend on flavor.
5. To focus excessively on flavor is to miss the larger significance of these social relations.
6. Flavor assists with the narrow purpose of filling the belly, and once that is accomplished it provides the backdrop for whatever social dynamics characterize the gathering.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 4 → 6 → 1 → 3 → 5
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30번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**There are reasons why science is not fully trusted and why healthy skepticism and critical thinking are essential.**
1. All experts are not the same, nor do they submit their work to the same scrutiny.
2. Their article shaped a generation of changes in eating patterns that appears to have fostered higher use of sugar, now widely implicated as a source of the rise in obesity and diabetes.
3. Knowing the source of funding can be important in evaluating scientific claims.
4. In spite of professional standards, claims of objectivity, and the peer review process, the conduct of science can be biased.
5. The authors did not reveal their funding source to the *New England Journal of Medicine*, where their influential article appeared.
6. Stories such as this one fuel suspicion—but also lead to further safeguards in the scientific process.
7. For example, the Harvard researchers who made claims in the late 1960s about the problems with dietary fat, leading the nation away from perceiving sugar as one of the main causes in health problems, were funded in part by the sugar industry.
8. Funding disclosures, although not required five decades ago, have since been made compulsory.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
4 → 1 → 3 → 7 → 5 → 2 → 6 → 8
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31번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**The explosion of popular music in the second half of the twentieth century as well as the global circulation and dissemination of music by the creative industries propelled a new understanding of accessibility in relation to music.**
1. This led to specific genres such as skiffle, but also, more generally, reflected a much more relaxed and inclusive attitude to music making.
2. While ordinary people had always sung and made music, the popular music movement was driven by a spirit of rebellion and freedom.
3. Suddenly, in the 1950s, anyone could pick up spoons, a couple of pans, a second‑hand guitar and start a band.
4. This approach led to the punk movement, whose musicians even made it a condition for their music to be non‑virtuosic and accessible to all in the 1970s.
5. This led to a sense of novelty and empowerment in and beyond the music sphere.
6. Groups who had been entirely excluded from music revelled in opportunities to create.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 1 → 2 → 4 → 6 → 5
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32번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Great scientists are seldom one‑hit wonders.**
1. Yet, there is an appealing alternative explanation: Great scientists have multiple hits and consistently succeed in their scientific endeavors simply because they’re exceptionally talented.
2. Newton is a prime example: beyond the Newtonian mechanics, he developed the theory of gravitation, calculus, laws of motion, and optimization.
3. The Matthew effect posits that success alone increases the future probability of success, raising the question: Does status dictate outcomes, or does it simply reflect an underlying talent or quality?
4. Therefore, future success again goes to those who have had success earlier, not because of advantages offered by the previous success, but because the earlier success was indicative of a hidden talent.
5. In other words, is there really a Matthew effect after all?
6. In fact, well‑known scientists are often involved in multiple discoveries, a phenomenon potentially explained by the Matthew effect.
7. Indeed, an initial success may offer a scientist legitimacy, improve peer perception, provide knowledge of how to score and win, enhance social status, and attract resources and quality collaborators, each of these payoffs further increasing her odds of scoring another win.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 6 → 7 → 1 → 4 → 3 → 5
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33번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**When we realize we’ve said something in error and we pause to go back to correct it, we stop gesturing a couple of hundred milliseconds before we stop speaking.**
1. Gesture can mentally prime a word so that the right term comes to our lips.
2. When people are prevented from gesturing, they talk less fluently; their speech becomes halting because their hands are no longer able to supply them with the next word, and the next.
3. Not being able to gesture has other deleterious effects: without gesture to help our mental processes along, we remember less useful information, we solve problems less well, and we are less able to explain our thinking.
4. Such sequences suggest the startling notion that our hands “know” what we’re going to say before our conscious minds do, and in fact this is often the case.
5. Far from tagging along as speech’s clumsy companion, gesture represents the leading edge of our thought.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
4 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 5
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)
34번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Despite the difference between the past and the future, between what has happened and what is to come, it can be suggested, that our sense of the past has always been influenced by our view of the future.**
1. So, rather than see the hand of the past always shaping the future, perhaps it can be seen in reverse, with the past—in the sense of our understanding of it—being shaped by our orientation to the future.
2. Revolutionaries have always looked to the past to frame their future cause, as is amply illustrated by examples from nationalism to communism.
3. The future has often been seen as variously a recovery of a lost time, as a replication of what is established, or as a model bequeathed by a heroic age long gone.
4. The writing of history is based on understanding or explaining future outcomes that were not known to contemporaries, since the historian has the benefit of hindsight and the past is nothing more than the accumulation of futures that are now our past.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 3 → 4 → 1
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35번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Dictionaries are relatively good resources for anyone interested in finding out what a word means.**
1. But it’s important to understand the limits of dictionary definitions.
2. In other words, a dictionary functions in many cases as a cross‑reference or translator between words one knows and words that one doesn’t yet know.
3. Using one set of words to define another word is called a lexical definition.
4. Even the most obscure words in a dictionary, say, for example, “pulchritudinous” or “kalokagathia,” must be defined using words that the reader already knows and understands.
5. More often than not, a definition in a dictionary requires readers to have a fairly robust understanding of the language already at their disposal.
6. Otherwise, the dictionary isn’t very helpful.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 1 → 5 → 2 → 4 → 6
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36번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**The governments of virtually every country on the planet attach great importance to achieving food security and a wide variety of mechanisms have been developed to realize this goal.**
1. Some governments have set goals of food self‑sufficiency, which means most if not all of the food available in a country comes from the domestic farming system.
2. Even countries with extremely productive agricultural sectors are not fully self‑sufficient in all food items.
3. The United States, for example, depends on imports for its supply of coffee, tea, bananas and other tropical products.
4. However, food security does not require food self‑sufficiency because countries can import food items not easily produced within the country.
5. The first issue governments face in achieving national food security is the problem of insuring that adequate amounts of food are available to the resident population.
6. In general, the problem of assuring adequate food supplies is solved by relying on both domestic production and imports.
7. Agricultural products are, after all, highly sensitive to climatic, soil and other conditions that tend to vary around the world.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
5 → 1 → 4 → 7 → 2 → 3 → 6
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37번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Stress not only affects physical disease but also the very structure of our brains, making us even more likely to experience a drained brain.**
1. This part of the brain helps you remain resilient in the face of stress and is involved in mood regulation.
2. It also helps you to monitor the safety of your environment and store dangerous images in your long‑term memory so you can avoid them in the future.
3. A number of studies have been done to reveal what happens in healthy people’s brains when they go through something stressful.
4. But chronic stress can confuse the hippocampus and lead to turning signals for cortisol “on” instead of “off,” which can trap you in a constant state of fight, flight, or freeze.
5. One study demonstrated a link between a smaller hippocampus and people who had experienced long‑lasting stress.
6. Why does this matter?
7. It does all these things as part of its duties of regulating your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 5 → 6 → 1 → 2 → 7 → 4
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38번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**It is important to recognize that although science is a rule‑based procedure, it is very much a creative process.**
1. Knowledge is information that has demonstrated its usefulness.
2. As scientists continually test their hypotheses and modify their models to account for new and surprising data, a kind of “learning loop” emerges that statisticians call Bayesian updating.
3. A conjecture is a philosophical invention, cooked up rather mystically by the mind through the mental computation we call careful contemplation.
4. It is what is left over after cycles of experimental testing have eliminated false theories.
5. However, until the hypothesis is tested against reality, it is not yet truly knowledge; it is just information that represents speculation.
6. Based on Bayes’ Rule, developed by eighteenth‑century English statistician and philosopher Thomas Bayes, Bayesian updating refers to a mathematical process whereby an accepted theory or predictive model gets increasingly accurate through the repetitive testing of competing variants of that theory.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 5 → 1 → 4 → 2 → 6
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39번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**As a general rule, it’s better if your definition corresponds as closely as possible to the way in which the term is ordinarily used in the kinds of debates to which your claims are pertinent.**
1. This would be the case where the current lexicon is not able to make distinctions that you think are philosophically important.
2. Such a thing would occur, for example, if I could somehow share your memories: I would have a memory‑type experience, but this would not be of something that I had actually experienced.
3. There will be, however, occasions where it is appropriate, even necessary, to coin special uses through what philosophers call stimulative definition.
4. For this reason, philosophers have coined the special term ‘quasi‑memory’ to refer to these hypothetical memory‑like experiences.
5. For example, we do not have a term in ordinary language that describes a memory that is not necessarily a memory of something the person having it has experienced.
6. To call this a memory would be misleading.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
3 → 1 → 5 → 2 → 6 → 4
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40번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Quite often the interaction between groups is socially unequal, and this is reflected in the fact that in many cases borrowing of words or constructions goes mostly or entirely in one direction, from the more powerful or prestigious group to the less favored one.**
1. In some cases, as with the Dharug language of Sydney, Australia, the source of some of the earliest loans from Indigenous Australian languages into English, the fate of the language system is extinction after the obliteration of many of its speakers.
2. The languages of socially subordinated groups may from quite an early period of contact provide terminology for objects or practices with which speakers of the more powerful group were previously unfamiliar, but the effects of contact in that direction may not progress any further than this.
3. The remainder shifted to varieties of English, the language of the people who had suppressed them.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 1 → 3
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41~42번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**In 1900, at the close of the first decade in which electric systems had become a practical alternative for manufacturers, less than 5 percent of the power used in factories came from electricity.**
1. Further accelerating the shift was the rapid expansion in the number of skilled electrical engineers, who provided the expertise needed to install and run the new systems.
2. But the technological advances of suppliers made electric systems and electric motors ever more affordable and reliable, and the suppliers’ intensive marketing programs also sped the adoption of the new technology.
3. But one thing didn’t change.
4. In short order, electric power had gone from exotic to commonplace.
5. Designed to supply lighting to local homes and shops, the central stations had neither the size nor the skill to serve the needs of big factories.
6. Few manufacturers considered buying electricity from the small central stations.
7. Factories continued to build their own power‑supply systems on their own premises.
8. As the new century began, a survey found that there were already 50,000 private electric plants in operation, far surpassing the 3,600 central stations.
9. They knew that a glitch in power supply would bring their operations to a halt—and that a lot of glitches might well mean bankruptcy.
10. And the factory owners, having always supplied their own power, were loath to assign such a critical function to an outsider.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
2 → 1 → 4 → 3 → 7 → 6 → 5 → 10 → 9 → 8
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43~45번. 다음 문장에 이어질 글의 순서를 정하시오.
**Ms. Blake walked along the edge of the soccer field, watching Eva pack up her things after practice.**
1. Eva’s gaze met Ms. Blake’s.
2. Ms. Blake gave her a warm smile.
3. Eva didn’t score but led the team successfully.
4. Ms. Blake noticed that Eva’s movements were slow and that her focus seemed elsewhere.
5. Ms. Blake smiled back.
6. Eva said to herself, “What matters is doing my best, not being perfect.”
7. Eva recalled the game where she scored three goals. “I was quite good back then.”
8. Ms. Blake stepped closer and placed a reassuring hand on Eva’s shoulder.
9. “Just ten minutes. It’ll be fun. I promise.”
10. “Thanks for believing in me, Coach.”
11. Finally, Eva agreed, though she still seemed reluctant.
12. She paused for a moment, then called out, “Hey, Eva! How about staying a little longer? We can work on some drills—just the two of us.”
13. “Do you really think so?”
14. Eva nodded thoughtfully.
15. The next game, Ms. Blake watched from the sidelines as Eva played.
정답은?
✅ **정답 순서**:
12 → 2 → 9 → 11 → 4 → 8 → 7 → 1 → 13 → 10 → 5 → 14 → 15 → 3 → 6
지금까지 모의고사변형문제월드 목동 미키박영어의
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(순서추론 및 문장삽입 유형)와 정답자료였습니다.
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(어법성판단 유형)와 정답자료도 확인해보실까요?
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형) [모의고사변형문제월드 미키박영어]
2025년3월고2모의고사변형문제(어법성 판단 유형)와 정답자료가 필요하시다고요? 걱정 마세요! 모의고사변형문제월드 미키박영어가 해결해 드립니다! 3등급도 전교 1등으로! (서울 영일고, 송도
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이 외에도
구글, 다음, 네이버, 유튜브에서 모의고사변형문제월드 미키박영어라고 검색하시면
정말 많은 모의고사 변형문제 자료들을 무료로 활용하실 수 있습니다.
모의고사 변형문제월드
모의고사 변형문제월드에 오신 것을 환영합니다. 시험범위에 해당하는 모의고사의 변형문제와 정답을 모두 '무료'로 제공해드립니다. 많이 활용하셔서 여러분도 전교 1등의 꿈을 현실로 이루도
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그리고, 영문법에 대한 유용한 자료는
재미짐영어 미키박쌤을 확인해보세요.
목동 미키박쌤의 재미짐영어
3등급도 전교 1등이 되었습니다! (목동 영일고, 송도 박문여고) 모의고사 변형문제, 영문법 자료를 무제한으로 사용하세요! 여러분도 영어 1등급의 주인공이 될 수 있습니다!
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목동 영어공부 미키박영어와 함께해요! : 네이버 블로그
목동 미키박영어와 함께해요! 목동영일고 3등급도 전교 1등!!목동진명여고6등급도 1등급으로!교육 및 협찬 문의 0 1 0 6 6 9 3 6 6 3 6 jiwookpark@naver.com
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