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③ unacceptable result from complementary
4. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절 ④ unacceptable bring about complementary
한 것은?4) [수특 라이트 1강 2번] ⑤ unacceptable bring about complimentary
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
(A) (B) (C)
① acceptable bring about complementary
② acceptable result from complimentary
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(C) His worst nightmare had become a reality.
Someone had surely bought the horse, and he
2과 would never see her again.
① (A)-(C)-(B) ② (B)-(A)-(C)
8. 다음 글에서 ‘I’가 최종적으로 느낀 심정으로 가장 ③ (B)-(C)-(A) ④ (C)-(A)-(B)
알맞은 것은?8) [수특 라이트 2과 2번] ⑤ (C)-(B)-(A)
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12. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C) 안에서 어법에 맞는
낱말로 가장 적절한 것은?12) [수특라이트 3강 1 13. 다음 글에서 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적
번] 절한 곳은?13) [수특라이트 3강 3번]
If there is one recent change that stands out in In this analogy, the sprinters themselves are other
student behaviour, it is the decline in the willingness brain regions and processes that actively generate
to read for (A)[extended / extending] periods of sleep.
time. The reason is simply the competition reading
faces. Until the mid-1980s, the only competition Melatonin helps regulate the timing of when sleep
school really had was television. We still lived in a occurs by systemically signaling darkness throughout
world that supported print literacy. There was still a the organism. But melatonin has little influence on
collective memory about the experiences reading the generation of sleep itself: a mistaken assumption
offered and a collective agreement about its value. that many people hold. (A) To make clear this
That consensus is quickly passing away. When a distinction, think of sleep as the Olympic 100-meter
teacher hands out a novel today, the first question race. (B) Melatonin is the voice of the timing official
in every student’s mind is “Is there a movie of this?” that says “Runners, on your mark,” and then fires
If not, the next stop is the Internet (B)[which / the starting pistol that triggers the race. (C) That
where] some websites will provide short timing official (melatonin) governs when the race
chapter-by-chapter summaries, commentaries, and (sleep) begins, but does not participate in the race.
analysis free of charge. These sites support (C)[them (D) Melatonin corrals these sleep-generating regions
/ themselves] with the extensive advertising of the brain to the starting line of bedtime.
embedded within the summary articles (a good (E) Melatonin simply provides the official instruction
visual distraction from the boring text summary). to commence the event of sleep, but does not
Today reading literature means reading about participate in the sleep race itself.
literature.
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
(A) (B) (C)
14. 다음 글에서 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적
① extended where them
절한 곳은?14) [수특라이트 3강 4번]
② extended where themselves
Sherman, however, became fascinated with the
③ extended which themselves
chemical’s incredible resilience and began forming an
④ extending which them
idea, which at the time seemed ridiculous: to
⑤ extending where them
develop a chemical that could repel water and oil
from cloth fabrics.
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
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18. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?18) themselves with the extensive advertising embedded
[수능특강 Light 3강 1번] within the summary articles (a good visual distraction
from the boring text summary). (E) Today reading
If there is one recent change that stands out in
literature means reading about literature.
student behaviour, it is _________________________for
extended periods of time. The reason is simply the
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
competition reading faces. Until the mid-1980s, the
only competition school really had was television.
We still lived in a world that supported print literacy.
There was still a collective memory about the
experiences reading offered and a collective 20. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?20)
agreement about its value. That consensus is quickly [수특 라이트 3과 2번]
passing away. When a teacher hands out a novel It is traditionally accepted that music is an art, that
today, the first question in every student’s mind is painting is an art, that theater is an art – no less
“Is there a movie of this?” If not, the next stop is than literature and, for more than a century now,
the Internet where some websites will provide short the cinema. Why not cooking? Its essential function
chapter – by – chapter summaries, commentaries, of providing nourishment has caused us to forget
and analysis free of charge. These sites support that, in the hands of a great cook, a meal is
themselves with the extensive advertising embedded capable of touching us as a love song does, of
within the summary articles (a good visual distraction giving us joy, occasionally even of moving us to
from the boring text summary). anger. To the extent that it detaches itself from
tradition (which works to assign it to the status of
① the decline in their print literacy an artisanal trade or craft, based on repetition) and
② the decline in the willingness to read insofar as its purpose is _______________________________,
③ the tendency to be indulged into a novel cooking – which alone among the arts stimulates all
④ the refusal to receive adult’s request to read of the senses at once – cannot be excluded from
⑤ the preference to classical literature over essays their company.
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21. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 어색한 것 23. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절
은?21) [수특라이트 3-G] 한 것은?23) [수특라이트 3-4]
On August 12, 1994, major league baseball players Back in 1953, Patsy Sherman noticed a seemingly
went on strike, ⓐbringing baseball to a halt for the unimportant incident.
rest of the season. The strike, which lasted 235 days,
ended in April of the next year ⓑwhen a federal (A) Nothing worked: neither soap, alcohol, nor other
judge issued an injunction against the club owners. solvents. Sherman, however, became fascinated with
Just before the strike, baseball was enjoying one of the chemical's incredible resilience and began
the most ⓒexciting seasons in many years. The forming an idea, which at the time seemed
lowly Montreal Expos were leading their league by ridiculous: to develop a chemical tat could repel
six games. Tony Gwynn was enjoying a .400 batting water and oil from cloth fabrics.
average, and a number of ballplayers ⓓwere having
banner years. Just before the strike, the famed hitter (B) By 1956, Scotchgard Protector was launched, and
Ken Griffey. Jr., ⓔasked what he thought about the the brand has been the market leader ever since. A
upcoming strike, especially since he and so many popular saying at her company is that you have to
other ballplayers were doing so well. Ken Griffey, Jr kiss an awful lot of frogs before you find your
replied: We picked a bad year to have a good year. prince. Failing is par-for-the-course when it comes to
innovation and product development.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
22. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것 (C) An assistant in her laboratory had spilled a few
은?22) [수특라이트 3-3] drops of an experimental chemical on her new
trainers. Naturally the assistant was upset. thinking
Melatonin helps ____________________________________ by
that she wouldn't be able to get the stains off.
systemically signaling darkness throughout the
organism. But melatonin has little influence on the
*resilience: 튕겨 내는 성질
generation of sleep itself: a mistaken assumption
**repel: 막다. (물 등을)튕겨내다
that many people hold. To make clear this
***par-for-the-course: 당연한, 보통의
distinction, think of sleep as the Olympic 100-meter
race. Melatonin is the voice of the timing official
① (A) - (B) - (C) ② (B) - (A) - (C)
that says “Runners, on your mark,” and then fires
③ (B) - (C) - (A) ④ (C) - (A) - (B)
the starting pistol that triggers the race. That timing
⑤ (C) - (B) - (A)
official (melatonin) governs when the race (sleep)
begins, but does not participate in the race. In this
analogy, the sprinters themselves are other brain
regions and processes that actively generate sleep.
Melatonin corrals these sleep-generating regions of
the brain to the starting line of bedtime. Melatonin
simply provides the official instruction to commence
the event of sleep, but does not participate in the
sleep race itself.
*analogy: 비유 **corral: (울타리 안에)넣다, 가두다
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25. 다음 글을 읽고 밑줄 친 어휘 중, 문맥상 어색한
것을 두 개 골라 그 기호를 쓰고, 옳은 표현으로
24. 다음 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가 고쳐 쓰시오. (단, 본문에 있는 단어를 사용하지
기에 가장 적절한 곳은?24) [수특라이트 3-1] 말 것)25) [수특라이트 3-2]
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
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other ballplayers were doing so well. He replied: We
26. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?26) [수특 라 picked a bad year to have a good year.
이트 3강 1번]
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
If there is one recent change that stands out in
student behaviour, it is the decline in the willingness
to read for extended periods of time. The reason is
simply the competition reading faces. Until the 28. 다음 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가
mid-1980s, the only competition school really had 기에 가장 적절한 곳은?28) [수특라이트 03강 –
01번]
was television. We still lived in a world that
supported print literacy. There was still a collective That consensus is quickly passing away.
memory about the experiences reading offered and
a collective agreement about its value. That If there is one recent change that stands out in
consensus is quickly passing away. When a teacher student behaviour, it is the decline in the willingness
hands out a novel today, the first question in every to read for extended periods of time. The reason is
student’s mind is “Is there a movie of this?” If not, simply the competition reading faces. Until the
the next stop is the Internet where some websites mid-1980s, the only competition school really had
will provide short chapter-by-chapter summaries, was television. (A) We still lived in a world that
commentaries, and analysis free of charge. These supported print literacy. (B) There was still a
sites support themselves with the extensive collective memory about the experiences reading
advertising embedded within the summary articles (a offered and a collective agreement about its value.
good visual distraction from the boring text (C) When a teacher hands out a novel today, the
summary). Today reading literature means reading first question in every student’s mind is “Is there a
about literature. movie of this?” (D) If not, the next stop is the
Internet where some websites will provide short
① a variety of competition reading faces chapter-by-chapter summaries, commentaries, and
② ways to get sketchy details about literary works analysis free of charge. These sites support
③ recent tendencies for students to read literature themselves with the extensive advertising embedded
④ remarkable change of student behaviour in within the summary articles (a good visual distraction
collecting memory from the boring text summary). (E) Today reading
⑤ how to use some website on the internet for literature means reading about literature.
efficient reading
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
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(A) (B) (C)
29. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계없는 문장은?29) ① that has exclude
[수특라이트 3강 3번] ② that does be excluded
③ that does exclude
Melatonin helps regulate the timing of when sleep
④ what does be excluded
occurs by systemically signaling darkness throughout
⑤ what has exclude
the organism. But melatonin has little influence on
the generation of sleep itself: a mistaken assumption
that many people hold. To make clear this
distinction, think of sleep as the Olympic 100-meter 31. 다음 글을 읽고, 대답할 수 없는 질문은?31) [수능
race. Melatonin is the voice of the timing official 특강라이트 3-gateway]
that says “Runners, on your mark,” and then fires On August 12, 1994, major league baseball players
the starting pistol that triggers the race. ⓐThat went on strike, bringing baseball to a halt for the
timing official (melatonin) governs when the race rest of the season. The strike, which lasted 235 days,
(sleep) begins, but does not participate in the race. ended in April of the next year when a federal
ⓑIt reflects a trend experts have observed about judge issued an injunction against the club owners.
children’s melatonin supplements. ⓒIn this analogy, Just before the strike, baseball was enjoying one of
the sprinters themselves are other brain regions and the most exciting seasons in many years. The lowly
processes that actively generate sleep. ⓓMelatonin Montreal Expos were leading their league by six
corrals these sleep-generating regions of the brain games, Tony Gwynn was enjoying a 400 batting
to the starting line of bedtime. ⓔMelatonin simply average, and a number of ballplayers were having
provides the official instruction to commence the banner years. Just before the strike, the famed hitter
event of sleep, but does not participate in the sleep Ken Griffey, Jr., was asked what he thought about
race itself. the upcoming strike, especially since he and so
many other ballplayers were doing so well. He
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ replied: We picked a bad year to have a good year.
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example. National identification means little when it
32. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?32) comes to ⓒmake real decisions, place of origin or
[수능특강라이트 3-3] the nationality of the passports held by the top
managers makes less and less difference when it
Melatonin helps regulate the timing of when sleep
comes to making real decisions. Ownership is often
occurs by systemically signaling darkness throughout
not ⓓwhat it seems to be. Nokia is seen as a
the organism. But melatonin has little influence on
Finnish company, but more of Nokia’s shares ⓔare
the generation of sleep itself: a false assumption
owned by Americans than by Finns.
that many people hold. To make clear this
distinction, think of sleep as the Olympic 100-meter
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
race. Melatonin is the voice of the timing official
that says “Runners, on your mark.” and then fires 34. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것
the starting pistol that triggers the race. That timing 은?34) [수특라이트 4-5]
official (melatonin) governs when the race (sleep) Now I am not in any way suggesting that you.
begins, but does not participate in the race. In this dear mom. need to follow my lead and become
analogy, the sprinters themselves are other brain slightly addicted to photography or preserving your
regions and processes that actively generate sleep. memories in scrapbooks. However, I am strongly
Melatonin corrals these sleep-generating regions of suggesting that you take a lot of pictures of you
the brain to the starting line of bedtime. Melatonin children to ________________________. They are changing
________________________________________________, but does every day. Of course you are so busy trying to keep
not participate in the sleep race itself. life together that you probably have not had time
to notice! But trust me on this: you will treasure
① tries to attack the sleeping immune cells these pictures for a lifetime. Even if you cannot take
② helps to control when the sleep race begins the time to organize your photos. take lots of
③ prevents people from jumping into the sleep pictures. Label and file them in consecutive order in
race an acid-free box. Then when you have time in
④ supresses the hormone that regulates the sleep twenty or thirty years. you can look back through
cycle them and enjoy the strong emotions and memories
⑤ is naturally stimulated by darkness and inhibited that they evoke.
by sunlight
① customize those pictures
② display them in a photo exhibition
③ record their lives and save those memories
④ share their memories and educate their children
⑤ document their daily lives and sell them to
shops
4과
33. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ⓐ~ⓔ 중, 어법상 어색한 것
은?33) [수능특강 Light 4강 1번]
What we used to call multinational firms are
increasingly becoming global firms. Among firms,
what passes for national identification depends upon
history and where their corporate headquarters
happen to be located. But the latter is increasingly
becoming a matter ⓐdetermined more by local
taxation than by economic functionality. The recent
fuss about U.S. firms moving their legal headquarters
to Bermuda to get lower taxes ⓑis but one
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37. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임
이 적절하지 않은 것은?37) [수특라이트 4-2] 39. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?39)
There is some discomfort in most of us that makes [수특라이트 4-6]
us ⓐreluctant to take credit for our Many students lack the life experiences to imagine
accomplishments or to even accept a well-deserved that people in other cultures live, behave, and
compliment. Try an experiment. Give someone you believe differently. Online collaborations create
know a genuine ⓑcompliment about a quality they authentic ways for students to learn about places
have or about something they have done that you they have never experienced. For instance, a
truly appreciate. Often their first response is to crossnational sharing between elementary schools in
ⓒappraise their contribution or their effort: "Oh, I different climates revealed that students in one
was just doing my job." "Anyone would have done school had questions about snow, which they had
the same thing." "It was nothing." What is it that never seen, while the partner students were trying to
makes us ⓓuneasy about accepting credit for imagine open-air, year-round schools. Minor
something wonderful we have done? We feel proud differences are not minor to students who have
of our accomplishments and our skills, but we don't never been exposed to any differences at all. Given
know how to take ⓔcredit for them gracefully, that most students will, as adults, work in
without seeming like a braggart or a know-it-all. international markets, the more exposure they
receive to different cultural patterns during school
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ years, the more successfully they will make the
transition as adults. Therefore, the students have to
38. 다음 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가 ______________________________________________________.
기에 가장 적절한 곳은?38) [수특라이트 4-4]
① advance abroad if possible
But no professional degree or years of personal
② be prepared against culture shock
experience is ultimately more important than your
③ exposed to various cultural experiences
own intuition.
④ be trained to create online collaborations
⑤ have a good command of foreign languages
The experts in our children's lives—their doctors,
teachers, and coaches, not to mention the wisdom
of family members, friends, and clergy who have
"been there"—are essential resources to us as we
raise our families. (A) Gathering information and
educating yourself is critical to good decision
making. (B) As you navigate through the sea of
opinions and ideas, you will also notice that the
"experts" sometimes conflict with each other, and
sometimes with your goals and values. (C) So you
will need to use your critical thinking and
problem-solving skills to analyze the advice and
information you've gathered. (D) Then remember
that you are the "Decider." (E) That is because no
one is a better expert in the matters of your family
than you.
① A ② B ③ C ④ D ⑤ E
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40. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계없는 문장은?40) 42. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분이 가리키는 대상이 나머
[수특라이트 4-1] 지 넷과 다른 것은?42) [수특라이트 4강 5번]
What we used to call multinational firms are Now I am not in any way suggesting that you,
increasingly becoming global firms. Among firms, dear mom, need to follow my lead and become
what passes for national identification depends upon slightly addicted to photography or preserving your
history and where their corporate headquarters memories in scrapbooks. However, I am strongly
happen to be located. ⓐBut the latter is increasingly suggesting that you take a lot of pictures of your
becoming a matter determined more by local children to document their lives and save those
taxation than by economic functionality. ⓑIn other memories. ⓐThey are changing every day. Of course
words, multinational firms were withdrawing their you are so busy trying to keep life together that
investments rather than making new investments. you probably have not had time to notice! But trust
ⓒThe recent fuss about U.S. firms moving their legal me on this; you will treasure these pictures for a
headquarters to Bermuda to get lower taxes is but lifetime. Even if you cannot take the time to
one example. ⓓNational identification means little organize ⓑthem, take lots of pictures. Label and file
when it comes to predicting a firm's behavior. ⓒthem in consecutive order in an acid-free box.
ⓔPlace of origin or the nationality of the passports Then when you have time in twenty or thirty years,
held by the top managers makes less and less you can look back through ⓓthem and enjoy the
difference when it comes to making real decisions. strong emotions and memories that ⓔthey evoke.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ ① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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44. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것 46. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계없는 문장을 고른
은?44) [수특라이트 4강 2번] 것은?46) [수특라이트 4강 6번]
There is some discomfort in most of us that makes Many students lack the life experiences to imagine
us reluctant to take credit for our accomplishments that people in other cultures live, behave, and
or to even accept a well-deserved compliment. Try believe differently. ⓐOnline collaborations create
an experiment. Give someone you know a genuine authentic ways for students to learn about places
compliment about a quality they have or about they have never experienced. ⓑFor instance, a
something they have done that you truly appreciate. crossnational sharing between elementary schools in
Often their first response is to _____________________ different climates revealed that students in one
their contribution or their effort: “Oh, I was just school had questions about snow, which they had
doing my job.” “Anyone would have done the same never seen, while the partner students were trying to
thing.” “It was nothing.” What is it that makes us imagine open-air, year-round schools. ⓒMinor
uneasy about accepting credit for something differences are not minor to students who have
wonderful we have done? We feel proud of our never been exposed to any differences at all.
accomplishments and our skills, but we don’t know ⓓStudents may sometimes get frustrated due to the
how to take credit for them gracefully, without lack of human contact, the absence of a teacher and
seeming like a braggart or a know-it-all. an inability to discuss it with their classmates.
ⓔGiven that most students will, as adults, work in
① reveal ② praise ③ realize international markets, the more exposure they
④ devalue ⑤ exaggerate receive to different cultural patterns during school
years, the more successfully they will make the
transition as adults.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
45. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것
은?45) [수특라이트 4강 4번]
The experts in our children’s lives—their doctors,
teachers, and coaches, not to mention the wisdom
of family members, friends, and clergy who have
“been there”—are essential resources to us as we
raise our families. Gathering information and
educating yourself is critical to good
decision-making. But no professional degree or years
of personal experience is ultimately more important
than your _____________________. As you navigate
through the sea of opinions and ideas, you will also
notice that the “experts” sometimes conflict with
each other, and sometimes with your goals and
values. So you will need to use your critical thinking
and problem-solving skills to analyze the advice and
information you've gathered. Then remember that
you are the “Decider.” That is because no one is a
better expert in the matters of your family than you.
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47. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C)안에서 어법에 맞는 48. 다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다.
표현으로 가장 적절한 것은?47) [수능특강 Light 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것
4강 3번] 은?48) [수특라이트 4강 3번]
Gordon Parker, chairman, president, and CEO of Gordon Parker, chairman, president, and CEO of
Newmont Mining Corporation, has a very deliberate Newmont Mining Corporation, has a very deliberate
speech pattern. When I asked him about it, he speech pattern. When I asked him about it, he
explained, “People listen more (A)[careful / carefully] explained, “People listen more carefully if they think
if they think you are thinking when you speak.” I you are thinking when you speak.” I tend to agree
tend to agree with him. Even though people can with him. Even though people can hear two to three
hear two to three times faster than we can talk, times faster than we can talk, most of us could
most of us could stand to slow down when we stand to slow down when we speak. Hurrying makes
speak. Hurrying makes our words seem less our words seem less important and gives the
important and gives the impression (B)[that / what] impression that we do not think our ideas deserve
we do not think our ideas deserve more than the more than the briefest amount of airtime. We
briefest amount of airtime. We appear to be rushing appear to be rushing to finish so that someone with
to finish so that someone with something more something more valuable to say can speak. Slow
valuable to say (C)[can / could] speak. Slowdown. down. Allow for some pauses, some silence. People
Allow for some pauses, some silence. People will will listen more closely and have more respect for
listen more closely and have more respect for what what they hear.
they hear.
By speaking slowly, you can make people listen to
(A) (B) (C) you more (A)____________ and make your words more
① careful that can (B)_______________.
② careful what can
③ careful that could (A) (B)
④ carefully that can ① sincerely boring
⑤ carefully what could ② attentively significant
③ seriously confusing
④ critically extraordinary
⑤ roughly understandable
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49. 다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다. our skills, but we don’t know how to take credit for
빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것 them gracefully, without seeming like a braggart or
은?49) [수능특강 Light 4강 6번] a know - it - all.
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someone with something more valuable to say can
52. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C) 안에서 어법에 맞는 speak. Slow down. Allow for some pauses. some
표현으로 가장 적절한 것은?52) [수특라이트 silence. People will listen more closely and have
4-G]] more respect for ⓔthat they hear.
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55. 다음 글의 흐름상 빈칸에 들어갈 가장 적절한 한 ② 기업 본사의 위치는 현재의 과세제도에 의해 더
단어를 주어진 철자로 시작하도록 쓰시오.55) [수 많이 결정된다.
특라이트 4-1] ③ 미국기업들이 본사를 세금이 낮은 버뮤다로 옮겨
가는 소동이 있었다.
What we used to call multinational firms are
④ 기업 최고경영자들의 국적은 기업의 실질적인 결
increasingly becoming global firms. Among firms,
정을 내리는 일에 중요한 기준이 된다.
what passes for national identification depends upon
⑤ 핀란드 회사인 것 같은 노키아의 주식은 핀란드인
history and where their corporate headquarters
들보다 미국인들이 더 많이 소유하고 있다.
happen to be located. But the latter is increasingly
becoming a matter determined more by local
taxation than by economic functionality. The recent 57. 다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 정리하고자 한다.
fuss about U.S. firms moving their legal headquarters 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 가장 적절한 것을 고르
to Bermuda to get lower taxes is but one example. 면?57) [수특 라이트 4강 gateway]
The national identification of firms or managers We say to ourselves: “There is plenty of time, I’ll
means little when it comes to predicting a firm's manage somehow or other when the time comes for
behavior. Place of origin or the nationality of the action.” We are rather proud of our ability to meet
passports held by the top managers makes less and emergencies. So we do not plan and take
less d_________________ when it comes to making real precautions to prevent emergencies from arising. It is
decisions, Ownership is often not what it seems to too easy to drift through school and college, taking
be. Nokia is seen as a Finnish company, but more the traditional, conventional studies that others take,
of Nokia's shares are owned by Americans than by following the lines of least resistance, electing “snap
Finns. courses,” and going with the crowd. It is too easy to
*fuss: 소동 take the attitude: “First I will know better what I am
fitted to do for a life work.” And so we drift, driven
답 : d____________________ by the winds of circumstance, tossed about by the
waves of tradition and custom. Eventually, most men
find they must be satisfied with “any port in a
56. 다음 글의 Global firms에 관한 내용과 일치하지 storm.” Sailors who select a port because they are
않는 것은?56) [수특 라이트 4강 1번] driven to it have scarcely one chance in a thousand
of dropping anchor in the right one.
What we used to call multinational firms are
↓
increasingly becoming global firms. Among firms,
People have a tendency to go with the crowd,
what passes for national identification depends upon
following the (A)__________ rather than making plans
history and where their corporate headquarters
and taking (B)___________ in advance.
happen to be located. But the latter is increasingly
becoming a matter determined more by local
(A) (B)
taxation than by economic functionality. The recent
① feelings measures
fuss about U.S. firms moving their legal headquarters
② tradition responsibility
to Bermuda to get lower taxes is but one example.
③ regulations risks
National identification means little when it comes to
④ instructions courage
predicting a firm’s behavior. Place of origin or the
⑤ conventions actions
nationality of the passports held by the top
managers makes less and less difference when it
comes to making real decisions. Ownership is often
not what it seems to be. Nokia is seen as a Finnish
company, but more of Nokia’s shares are owned by
Americans than by Finns.
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58. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 적절한 말을 <보기>의 ② diverse parental attitudes towards children's
단어만을 모두 한 번씩 사용하여 완성하시오.58) disorders
[수특 라이트 4강 6번] ③ beliefs that children need social interaction with
peers
Many students lack the life experiences to imagine
④ barriers to parental involvement in children's
that people in other cultures live, behave, and
education
believe differently. Online collaborations create
⑤ parents' roles as a decision-maker in their family
authentic ways for students to learn about places
matters
they have never experienced. For instance, a
crossnational sharing between elementary schools in
different climates revealed that students in one 60. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 Ride a bicycle rather than a
school had questions about snow, which they had car가 의미하는 바로 가장 적절한 것은?60) [수특
never seen, while the partner students were trying to light 4강 3번]
imagine open-air, year-round schools. Minor Gordon Parker, chairman, president, and CEO of
differences are not minor to students who have Newmont Mining Corporation, has a very deliberate
never been exposed to any differences at all. Given speech pattern. When I asked him about it, he
that most students will, as adults, work in explained, “People listen more carefully if they think
international markets, the more exposure they you are thinking when you speak.” I tend to agree
receive to different cultural patterns during school with him. Even though people can hear two to three
years, ___________. times faster than we can talk, most of us could
stand to slow down when we speak. Hurrying makes
<보기> our words seem less important and gives the
will / make / the / as adults / they / impression that we do not think our ideas deserve
more successfully / the transition more than the briefest amount of airtime. We
appear to be rushing to finish so that someone with
답: _____________________________________________________ something more valuable to say can speak. Ride a
bicycle rather than a car. Allow for some pauses,
some silence. People will listen more closely and
59. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?59) [수특 have more respect for what they hear.
light 4강 4번]
The experts in our children's lives ㅡ their doctors, ① Save time and money on fuel.
teachers, and coaches, not to mention the wisdom ② Listen carefully and take notes.
of family members, friends, and clergy who have ③ Make a claim on your car insurance.
"been there“ ㅡ are essential resources to us as we ④ Speak slowly when talking with others.
raise our families. Gathering information and ⑤ Pronounce your partner’s name correctly.
educating yourself is critical to good
decision-making. But no professional degree or years
of personal experience is ultimately more important
than your own intuition. As you navigate through
the sea of opinions and ideas, you will also notice
that the experts" sometimes conflict with each other,
and sometimes with your goals and values. So you
will need to use your critical thinking and
problem-solving skills to analyze the advice and
information you've gathered. Then remember that
you are the "Decider." That is because no one is a
better expert in the matters of your family than you.
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procedures, teacher education and research.
5과 Consequently, many highly intelligent people have
passed through education feeling they aren’t. Many
61. 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절 academically able people have never discovered their
한 것은?61) [수특라이트 5-3] other abilities.
When one or more lions merely walk along,
wildebeest raise their heads, cock their ears, snort, ① the interrelation between intelligence and creativity
and occasionally stamp a foreleg. ② increasing burden on people with learning
disability
(A) These signals alert the herd. Wildebeest may ③ the confusion of academic competence with
stop their constant snorting when a lion approaches, intelligence
creating a pool of silence that is as effective a ④ intelligent people trying to be in a higher
stimulus contrast as an alarm snort. especially at income group
night. Usually prey watch the predator until it moves ⑤ dependence on intelligence caused by lack of
on. confidence
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of marketing messages that encourage consumption
64. 다음 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가 of calorie-dense food products of low nutritional
기에 가장 적절한 곳은?64) [수특라이트 5-1] value. Moreover, children are less likely to have
information about the consequences of their action
As a result, many highly intelligent people have
or to heavily discount these consequences.
passed through education feeling they aren't.
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69. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?69) [수특
68. 다음 글을 읽고, 본문의 단어를 사용하여 (A)~(C) 라이트 5강 3번]
에 각각 한 단어로 요약문을 완성하시오.68) [수 When one or more lions merely walk along,
특라이트 5-Gateaway]
wildebeest raise their heads, cock their ears, snort,
When we hear a story, we look for beliefs that are and occasionally stamp a foreleg. These signals alert
being commented upon. Any story has many the herd. Wildebeest may stop their constant
possible beliefs inherent in it. But how does snorting when a lion approaches, creating a pool of
someone listening to a story find those beliefs? We silence that is as effective a stimulus contrast as an
find them by looking through the beliefs we already alarm snort, especially at night. Usually prey watch
have. We are not as concerned with what we are the predator until it moves on, but at times they
hearing as we are with finding what we already approach it and keep it under observation. This is
know that is relevant. Picture it in this way. As called curiosity or fascination. If a lion stops or turns
understanders. we have a list of beliefs, indexed by toward them, the animals may wheel, flee a few
subject area. When a new story appears, we attempt meters, and look again, keeping the distance
to find a belief of ours that relates to it. When we between themselves and the lion at. about 50m. It
do, we find a story attached to that belief and helps to keep sight of a predator that is mainly
compare the story in our memory to the one we dangerous when it is hidden. In contrast, prey do
are processing. Our understanding of the new story not usually follow wild dogs and hyenas, which hunt
becomes, at that point, a function of the old story. openly.
Once we find a belief and connected story, we need
no further processing; that is. the search for other ① 사자들의 작은 움직임에도 서로에게 신호를 보내
beliefs stops. 경계 태세를 취한다.
② 밤에는 더욱 커다란 소리를 내어 서로에게 신호가
While understanding a new story, we try to 효과적으로 전달되도록 한다.
(A)_________________ our existing belief to it and ③ 때로는 사자 등의 포식자에게 접근해서 그들을 주
(B)_________________ the story in our memory to the 의 깊게 관찰하기도 한다.
one we are processing. Processing a new story is a ④ 포식자와의 거리를 일정하게 유지하면서 그들을
function of the old story. Once we comprehend the 주시하고 또 달아나기를 반복한다.
new story, we (C)_________________ searching for other ⑤ 드러내 놓고 사냥을 하는 들개와 하이에나는 뒤쫓
beliefs. 아 가지 않는다.
(A)_____________________________
(B)_____________________________
(C)_____________________________
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72. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?72) [수특 라
70. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임 이트 5과 3번]
이 적절하지 않은 것은?70) [수특라이트 5-4] When one or more lions merely walk along,
As the technological revolution gathers pace, wildebeest raise their heads, cock their ears, snort,
education and training are thought to be the answer and occasionally stamp a foreleg. These signals alert
to everything. They are, but we have to understand the herd. Wildebeest may stop their constant
the question. Educating more peopleㅡand to a snorting when a lion approaches, creating a pool of
much higher standardㅡis ⓐvital. But we also have silence that is as effective a stimulus contrast as an
to educate them ⓑequally· The problem is that alarm snort, especially at night. Usually prey watch
present ⓒexpansion is based on a fundamental the predator until it moves on, but at times they
misconception: the ⓓconfusion of academic ability approach it and keep it under observation. This is
with intelligence. For years academic ability has been called curiosity or fascination. If a lion stops or turns
ⓔconflated with intelligence, and this idea has been toward them, the animals may wheel, flee a few
institutionalized into testing systems, examinations, meters, and look again, keeping the distance
selection procedures, teacher education and research. between themselves and the lion at about 50m. It
As a result, many highly intelligent people have helps to keep sight of a predator that is mainly
passed through education feeling they aren't. Many dangerous when it is hidden. In contrast, prey do
academically able people have never discovered their not usually follow wild dogs and hyenas, which hunt
other abilities. openly.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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인 것으로 여겨졌다.
73. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임 ③ 민요는 한 민족의 신비한 특징의 반영이며 아득한
이 적절하지 않은 것은?73) [수특라이트 5-2] 옛날로 거슬러 올라간다고 생각되었다.
④ 모든 민족은 자신만의 ‘민족적인 정신’을 가지고
Food marketing refers to any activity ⓐconducted
있다.
by a company in the food, beverage, or restaurant
⑤ 민속 음악은 민족적 특징의 가장 분명한 표현으로
industry to encourage purchase of its products. Food
여겨졌다.
preferences develop at a very early age, primarily
through ⓑlearning processes. Once established, these
eating patterns are difficult to change. Parents are a
key influence in the early development of food ⓒ
preferences; however, outside influences become
increasingly important, especially during middle
childhood and adolescence. Food marketing 75. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 어색한 것
promotes highly desirable, but ⓓhealthy, products to 은?75) [수특라이트 5-G]
youth. The overexposure to food marketing presents When we hear a story, we look for beliefs ⓐthat
a public health problem to youth. Unlike tobacco are being commented upon. Any story has many
and alcohol consumption, young people do not possible beliefs inherent in it. But how does
need to learn that consuming these foods is ⓔ someone listening to a story find those beliefs? We
rewarding. From birth, humans prefer the taste of find them by ⓑlooking through the beliefs we
foods high in sugar, fat, and salt (i.e., the foods already have. We are not as concerned with ⓒwhat
most commonly advertised.) we are hearing as we are with finding what we
already know that is relevant. Picture it in this way.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ As understanders, we have a list of beliefs, indexed
by subject area. When a new story appears, we
attempt to find a belief of ours that relates to it.
74. 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?74) [수특 When we do, we find a story ⓓattached to that
라이트 5-4] belief and compare the story in our memory to the
one we are processing. Our understanding of the
The idea that folk music is a product of nature
new stories ⓔbecome, at that point, a function of
played an important part in the rise of musical
the old story. Once we find a belief and connected
nationalism, and it was part of the complex of ideas
story, we need no further processing; that is, the
at the root of romantic nationalism. In the German
search for other beliefs stops.
Romantic movement, the folk song was considered
an expression of the "purely human." Instead of
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
being universal, however, that expression was
thought to vary from one nation to the next. Folk
song was considered a reflection of the particular
mystical characteristics of a people and to go back
to times immemorial. In this scheme, the division of
mankind into nations was a natural fact. Every nation
was said to have its own deep-rooted identity, its
"national soul." Folk music was believed to be the
clearest expression of the national character, a
typical feature enshrined in every nation.
* enshrine: 소중히 간직하다
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① relating to our existing beliefs
76. 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?76) [수특 ② comprehending the new stories
라이트 5강 2번] ③ analyzing the story we are listening to
④ neglecting the information in our memory
Food marketing refers to any activity conducted by
⑤ looking through the beliefs we are processing
a company in the food, beverage, or restaurant
industry to encourage purchase of its products. Food
preferences develop at a very early age, primarily
through learning processes. Once established, these 78. 다음 글을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다. 빈칸
eating patterns are difficult to change. Parents are a (A), (B)에 들어갈 적절한 단어를 본문에서 찾아
각각 한 단어로 그대로 쓰시오.78) [수특 라이트
key influence in the early development of food
5강 4번]
preferences; however, outside influences become
increasingly important, especially during middle Melatonin helps regulate the timing of when sleep
childhood and adolescence. Food marketing occurs by systemically signaling darkness throughout
promotes highly desirable, but unhealthy, products to the organism. But melatonin has little influence on
youth. The overexposure to food marketing presents the generation of sleep itself: a mistaken assumption
a public health issue to youth. Unlike tobacco and that many people hold. To make clear this
alcohol consumption, young people do not need to distinction, think of sleep as the Olympic 100-meter
learn that consuming these foods is rewarding. From race. Melatonin is the voice of the timing official
birth, humans prefer the taste of foods high in that says “Runners, on your mark,” and then fires
sugar, fat, and salt (i.e., the foods most commonly the starting pistol that triggers the race. That timing
advertised). official (melatonin) governs when the race (sleep)
begins, but does not participate in the race. In this
① Food Industry and Marketing analogy, the springers themselves are other brain
② Unchangeable Eating Pattern regions and processes that actively generate sleep.
③ Role of Parents in Food Preferences Melatonin corrals these sleep-generating regions of
④ Impact of Food Marketing on Young People the brain to the starting line of bedtime. Melatonin
⑤ Food Marketing to Youth: Successful Business simply provides the official instruction to commence
the event of sleep, but does not participate in the
sleep race itself.
77. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것
↓
은?77) [수특 라이트 5강 gateway]
Melatonin hardly affects the (A)__________ of sleep
When we hear a story, we look for beliefs that are itself, whereas it helps (B)__________ the starting time
being commented upon. Any story has many of sleep.
possible beliefs inherent in it. But how does
someone listening to a story find those beliefs? We 답: (A)__________________________________
find them by __________. We are not as concerned (B)__________________________________
with what we are hearing as we are with finding
what we already know that is relevant. Picture it in
this way. As understanders, we have a list of beliefs,
indexed by subject area. When a new story appears,
we attempt to find a belief of ours that relates to it.
When we do, we find a story attached to that belief
and compare the story in our memory to the one
we are processing. Our understanding of the new
story becomes, at that point, a function of the old
story. Once we find a belief and connected story, we
need no further processing; that is, the search for
other beliefs stops.
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② established unhealthy do not need
79. 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?79) ③ established unhealthy need
[수특 light 5강 4번] ④ eliminated healthy need
⑤ eliminated unhealthy do not need
The idea that folk music is a product of nature
played an important part in the rise of musical
nationalism, and it was part of the complex of ideas
at the root of romantic nationalism. In the German 81. 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?81) [수능
Romantic movement, the folk song was considered 특강라이트 5-4]
an expression of the purely human." Instead of The idea that folk music is a product of nature
being universal however, that expression was thought played an important part in the rise of musical
to vary from one nation to the next. Folk song was nationalism, and it was part of the complex of ideas
considered a reflection of the particular mystical at the root of romantic nationalism. In the German
characteristics of a people and to go back to times Romantic movement, the folk song was considered
immemorial. In this scheme, the division of mankind an expression of the “purely human.” Instead of
into nations was a(n)__________ fact. Every nation was being universal, however, that expression was
said to have its own deep-rooted identity, its thought to vary from one nation to the next. Folk
national soul. Folk music was believed to be the song was considered a reflection of the particular
clearest expression of the national character, a mystical characteristics of a people and to go back
typical feature enshrined in every nation. to times immemorial. In this scheme, the division of
mankind into nations was a natural fact. Every nation
① serious ② inevitable ③ unexpected was said to have its own deep-rooted identity, its
④ meaningless ⑤ alternative “national soul.” Folk music was believed to be the
clearest expression of the national character, a
typical feature enshrined in every nation.
80. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C) 안에서 문맥에 맞는
낱말로 가장 적절한 것은?80) [수특라이트 5강 2 ① Music is Unique to Human Beings
번] ② Musical Nationalism: Good or Bad?
③ Folk Music: a Melting Pot of Peoples
Food marketing refers to any activity conducted by
④ What We Need to Compose Folk Music
a company in the food, beverage, or restaurant
⑤ So Many Nations, So Diverse Folk Music
industry to encourage purchase of its products. Food
preferences develop at a very early age, primarily
through learning processes. Once (A)[established /
eliminated], these eating patterns are difficult to
change. Parents are a key influence in the early
development of food preferences; however, outside
influences become increasingly important, especially
during middle childhood and adolescence. Food
marketing promotes highly desirable, but (B)[healthy
/ unhealthy], products to youth. The overexposure to
food marketing presents a public health issue to
youth. Unlike tobacco and alcohol consumption,
young people (C)[do not need / need] to learn that
consuming these foods is rewarding. From birth,
humans prefer the taste of foods high in sugar, fat,
and salt (i.e., the foods most commonly advertised).
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red drape in the ⓔcentre of the display to achieve
6강 the same result.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
82. 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 알맞은 것은?82) [수특
라이트 6-1]
84. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것
Just as we shouldn't let others do our thinking, we
은?84) [수특라이트 6강 3번]
can't depend on others to be creative for us.
Everyone is capable, and it's everyone's responsibility As a producer of the product with a selection of
green vegetables that were laid out along the full
to contribute through participation and support.
length of the display, the chances are that more are
Today, every salesperson, computer programmer, and
small-business owner must use their natural creativity sold at the ends of the linear display and less in the
to thrive. middle. Consumers tend to purchase at the ends.
The aim is to maximize sales along the whole shop
Adapting to our changing economy requires that
we invent new ways of doing our most basic tasks— fixture. Therefore red is used in the middle of the
bench to _____________________. Why red? Red has
all within our budget, timetable, and desired level of
hidden messages in a consumer’s mind. It can
quality. If you left it to others to be creative, not
much would get done, and you would be left out of indicate danger, stop, or passion. Whatever the
the new economy. According to a recent study message, red stands out and attracts the eye to it.
about the global creativity gap, eight out of ten The aim is to draw the consumer’s eye to the
middle of the display. It works; give it a try on a
people feel that unlocking creativity is critical to
stall. Put a red product in the middle. If a red
economic growth, and two-thirds of respondents feel
product is not available, use a red drape in the
creativity is valuable to society. But only one in four
people believe they are living up to their creative centre of the display to achieve the same result.
potential.
① alert people of a possible danger
② create an atmosphere of cheerfulness
① Unlocking Others' Creativity
③ decorate the interior of the store more
② Staying Out of Global Economy
colorfully
③ Tapping into Creativity in Changing economy
④ How to Reduce Global Creativity Gap ④ sell more products by drawing people’s
⑤ Assisting Others to Be Creative attention
⑤ reflect the seller’s tastes for displaying their
products
83. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임
이 적절하지 않은 것은?83) [수특라이트 6-6]
As a producer of the product with a selection of
green vegetables that were laid out along the full
length of the display, the chances are that more are
sold at the ends of the linear display and ⓐless in
the middle. Consumers tend to purchase at the
ends. The aim is to ⓑmaximize sales along the
whole shop fixture. Therefore red is used in the
ⓒends of the bench to attract the consumer and lift
sales. Why red? Red. has hidden messages in a
consumer's mind. It can indicate danger, stop, or
passion. Whatever the message, red ⓓstands out
and attracts the eye to it. The aim is to draw the
consumer's eye to the middle of the display. It
works: give it a try on a stall. Put a red product in
the middle. If a red product is not available, use a
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87. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 어색한 것
은?87) [수특라이트 6강 2번] 89. 다음 글의 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적
From our earliest experiences of narrative, 절한 것은?89) [수특라이트 6강 4번]
beginning with the stories our parents tell us when Anchoring and adjustment can severely affect our
we do something of which they particularly approve retrospective personal memory. While such memory
or disapprove, we know, without needing complex is introspectively a process of “dredging up” what
interpretive theories, ⓐwhich stories have a moral, a actually happened, it is to a large extent anchored
lesson we are supposed to learn and integrate. by our current beliefs and feelings. This principle has
Indeed, many of the stories we ⓑare told are been well established both in the psychological
carefully selected to present particular pictures of the laboratory and in surveys. What we have at the time
world rather than others for precisely this reason. of recall is, (A)_______________, only our current state,
When ⓒyoung, it is our parents who practice the which includes fragments (memory traces) of our
selection, but as we get older, other institutions, past experience; these fragments are biased by what
including commercial interests, also ⓓvie to present we now believe (or feel) to be true to an extent
particular lessons rather than others by means of much greater than we know consciously.
narratives about the world. Our educational systems (B)_______________, the organization of these fragments
are narrative forces of precisely this sort, using of past experience into meaningful patterns is even
language that is ⓔcarefully selected and anything more influenced by our current beliefs and moods—
but neutral to propose a particular view of the especially if we are particularly depressed or
world in order to socialize us. encouraged.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ (A) (B)
① after all Moreover
② in addition However
88. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 어구의 쓰임 ③ after all Whereas
이 적절하지 않은 것은?88) [수특라이트 6강 1번] ④ for instance However
⑤ for instance Moreover
Just as we shouldn't let others do our thinking, we
can’t depend on ⓐothers to be creative for us.
Everyone is capable, and it’s everyone’s
ⓑresponsibility to contribute through participation
and support. Today, every salesperson, computer
programmer, and small-business owner must use
their natural creativity to ⓒsucceed. Adapting to our
changing economy requires that we invent new ways
of doing our most basic tasks—all within our
budget, timetable, and desired level of quality. If you
left it to others to be creative, not much would get
done, and you would be ⓓahead out of the new
economy. According to a recent study about the
global creativity gap, eight out of ten people feel
that unlocking creativity is critical to economic
growth, and two-thirds of respondents feel creativity
is ⓔbeneficial to society. But only one in four
people believe they are living up to their creative
potential.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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of the photocopied sheets is just as foreign as if it
90. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것 had been left on the library shelf.
은?90) [수특 라이트 6강 1번]
(A) (B) (C)
Just as we shouldn’t let others do our thinking, we
① useful achieved translated
can’t depend on others to __________ for us. Everyone
② useful accompanied translated
is capable, and it’s everyone’s responsibility to
③ useless achieved translated
contribute through participation and support. Today,
④ useless achieved transportable
every salesperson, computer programmer, and
⑤ useless accompanied transportable
small-business owner must use their natural creativity
to thrive. Adapting to our changing economy
requires that we invent new ways of doing our most
basic tasks – all within our budget, timetable, and 92. 다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 정리하고자 한다.
desired level of quality. If you left it to others to be 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 가장 적절한 것을 고르
면?92) [수특 라이트 6강 3번]
creative, not much would get done, and you would
be left out of the new economy. According to a As a producer of the product with a selection of
recent study about the global creativity gap, eight green vegetables that were laid out along the full
out of then people feel that unlocking creativity is length of the display, the chances are that more are
critical to economic growth, and two-thirds of sold at the ends of the linear display and less in the
respondents feel creativity is valuable to society. But middle. Consumers tend to purchase at the ends.
only one in four people believe they are living up to The aim is to maximize sales along the whole shop
their creative potential. fixture. Therefore red is used in the middle of the
bench to attract the consumer and lift sales. Why
① study ② be creative red? Red has hidden messages in a consumer’s
③ be successful ④ get the information mind. It can indicate danger, stop, or passion.
⑤ participate in the game Whatever the message, red stands out and attracts
the eye to it. The aim is to draw the consumer’s
eye to the middle of the display. It works; give it a
try on a stall. Put a red product in the middle. If a
red product is not available, use a red drape in the
91. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C) 안에서 문맥에 맞는
centre of the display to achieve the same result.
말로 가장 적절한 것은?91) [수특 라이트 6강
gateway] ↓
Consumers tend to purchase products at the ends,
With the general accessibility of photocopiers in
so put something red in the (A)__________ of the
student libraries, students tend to copy the relevant
display to draw the consumers’ eye and
material for later use. In such cases the students are
(B)___________ the sale.
not always selective about what they copy. Often
(A)[useful / useless] material is gathered that may
(A) (B)
seem important at the time but does not seem so
① corner improve
in their study room on the night before an exam or
② selection restrict
essay due date. In addition, when most people
③ middle maximize
photocopy material from books, they feel as if they
④ position lose
have actually (B)[achieved / accompanied] something.
⑤ centre forecast
After all, a few photocopied pages in their notebook
now represent information that used to be in a big,
thick book. The reality of the situation is that
nothing significant has been accomplished yet. The
student only has the information in a (C)[translated /
transportable] form. He or she has not learned
anything from the material. The information content
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interests, also vie to present particular lessons rather
than others by means of narratives about the world.
93. 다음 글의 괄호 (A), (B), (C) 안에서 어법에 맞는 ⓔOur educational systems are narrative forces of
표현으로 가장 적절한 것은?93) [수특 light 6강 3 precisely this sort, using language that is carefully
번] selected and anything but neutral to propose a
particular view of the world in order to socialize us.
As a producer of the product with a selection of
green vegetables that (A)[laid / were laid] out along
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
the full length of the display, the chances are that
more are sold at the ends of the linear display and
less in the middle. Consumers tend to purchase at 95. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계없는 문장을 고르
the ends. The aim is to maximize sales along the 면?95) [수특 light 6강 1번]
whole shop fixture. Therefore red is used in the Just as we shouldn’t let others do our thinking, we
middle of the bench to attract the consumer and lift can't depend on others to be creative for us.
sales. Why red? Red has hidden messages in a Everyone is capable, and it's everyone's responsibility
consumer's mind. It can indicate danger, stop, or to contribute through participation and support. ⓐ
passion. (B)[What / Whatever] the message, red Today, every salesperson, computer programmer, and
stands out and attracts the eye to it. The aim is to small-business owner must use their natural creativity
draw the consumer's eye to the middle of the to thrive. ⓑThe employment rate in the computer
display. It works; give it a try on a stall. Put a red industry is an important criterion for university
product in the middle. If a red product is not students. ⓒAdapting to our changing economy
available, (C)[use / using] a red drape in the centre requires that we invent new ways of doing our most
of the display to achieve the same result. basic tasks – all within our budget, timetable, and
desired level of quality. ⓓIf you left it to others to
(A) (B) (C) be creative, not much would get done, and you
① laid What use would be left out of the new economy. ⓔAccording
② laid Whatever using to a recent study about the global creativity gap,
③ were laid What using eight out of ten people feel that unlocking creativity
④ were laid Whatever using is critical to economic growth, and two-thirds of
⑤ were laid Whatever use respondents feel creativity is valuable to society.
① ⓐ ② ⓑ ③ ⓒ ④ ⓓ ⑤ ⓔ
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42) ①
정답 43) ③
44) ④
1) ⑤
45) ①
2) ②
46) ④
3) ⑤
47) ④
4) ④
48) ②
5) ⑤
6) ②
49) ⑤
7) ④
50) ③
8) ④
51) ①
9) ②
52) ③
10) ⑤
53) ⓒ to seem → seem
11) ④
ⓔ that → what
12) ②
54) (A) exposed (B) cultures
13) ④
55) difference
14) ③
15) ① 56) ④
16) ③ 57) ⑤
17) ③ 58) the more successfully they will make the
18) ② transition as adults
19) ③ 59) ⑤
20) ① 60) ④
21) ⑤ 61) ②
22) ② 62) ③
23) ④ 63) ②
24) ③ 64) ⑤
25) ⓑ remember → forget 65) ⑤
ⓔ included → excluded 66) contrast
26) ③ 67) ⓐ wildebeest
27) ① ⓑ lion
28) ③ 68) (A) relates (connects)
29) ② (B) compare
30) ② (C) stop
31) ④ 69) ②
32) ② 70) ②
33) ③ 71) ④
34) ③ 72) ①
35) ① 73) ④
36) ② 74) ②
37) ③ 75) ⑤
38) ② 76) ④
39) ③ 77) ①
40) ② 78) (A) generation
41) ④ (B) regulate
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79) ②
80) ②
81) ⑤
82) ③
83) ③
84) ④
85) ①
86) ①
87) ①
88) ④
89) ①
90) ②
91) ④
92) ③
93) ⑤
94) ③
95) ②
96) ①
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