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미키박쌤의 극강 순서 및 문장 삽입대비 변형문제(2020년 11월 고1모의고사)

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18. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

To whom it may concern:

I was born and raised in the city of Boulder and have enjoyed our scenic natural spaces for my whole life.

  

 

1. Wildlife faces pressure from development, and these animals need space where they can hide from human activity.

2. Please reconsider whether the proposed trail is absolutely necessary.

3. Although trails serve as a wonderful source for us to access the natural world and appreciate the wildlife within it, if we continue to destroy habitats with excess trails, the wildlife will stop using these areas.

4. The land through which the proposed Pine Hill walking trail would cut is home to a variety of species.

  

 

Sincerely,

Tyler Stuart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 4-1-3-2

 

 

 

19. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

On my seventh birthday, my mom surprised me with a puppy waiting on a leash.

  

 

1. I finally fell asleep, exhausted from my grief.

2. A few months later, the dog got out of the backyard and was lost.

3. It had beautiful golden fur and an adorable tail.

4. My mother never said a word to me about my loss, but I knew she felt the same as I did.

5. I took the dog everywhere and slept with it every night.

6. I sat on my bed and cried for hours while my mother watched me silently from the doorway of my room.

7. It was exactly what I had always dreamed of.

  

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

정답 : 3-7-5-2-6-1-4

 

 

20. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

When I was in high school, we had students who could study in the coffee shop and not get distracted by the noise or everything happening around them.

  

 

1. The latter students suffered because even in the library, it was impossible to get the type of complete silence they sought.

2. You cannot eliminate distractions, but you can learn to live with them in a way that ensures they do not limit you.

3. Distractions are everywhere, but if you want to achieve your goals, you must learn how to tackle distractions.

4. We also had students who could not study if the library was not super quiet.

5. In today's world, it is impossible to run away from distractions.

6. These students were victims of distractions who found it very difficult to study anywhere except in their private bedrooms.

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

정답 : 4-1-6-5-3-2

 

 

21. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

With the Internet, everything changed.

  

 

1. Now the customer had a way to talk back to the marketer and to do so through public forums instantly.

2. No longer were there any controlled communications or even business systems.

3. Consumers could generally learn through the Web whatever they wanted to know about a company, its products, its competitors, its distribution systems, and, most of all, its truthfulness when talking about its products and services.

4. Just as important, the Internet opened up a forum for customers to compare products, experiences, and values with other customers easily and quickly.

5. Product problems, overpromises, the lack of customer support, differential pricing  all of the issues that customers actually experienced from a marketing organization suddenly popped out of the box.

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

  

정답 : 5-2-3-4-1

 

 

 

22. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

FOBO, or Fear of a Better Option, is the anxiety that something better will come along, which makes it undesirable to commit to existing choices when making a decision.

  

 

1. It's an affliction of abundance that drives you to keep all of your options open and to avoid risks.

2. As you probably found out the hard way, if you hit snooze enough times, you'll end up being late and racing for the office, your day and mood ruined.

3. It's not unlike hitting the snooze button on your alarm clock only to pull the covers over your head and fall back asleep.

4. While pressing snooze feels so good at the moment, it ultimately demands a price.  

5. Rather than assessing your options, choosing one, and moving on with your day, you delay the inevitable.

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 1-5-3-2-4

 

 

 

23. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

The use of renewable sources of energy to produce electricity has increasingly been encouraged as a way to harmonize the need to secure electricity supply with environmental protection objectives.

  

 

1. Renewable sources of energy include a variety of sources such as hydropower and ocean-based technologies.

2. Wind, solar, and biomass also cause negative environmental impacts, such as visual pollution, intensive land occupation and negative effects on bird populations.

3. Hydropower dams, for example, have an impact on aquatic ecosystems and, more recently, have been identified as significant sources of greenhouse emissions.

4. But the use of renewable sources also comes with its own consequences, which require consideration.

5. Additionally, solar, wind, geothermal and biomass renewable sources also have their own impact on the environment.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

정답 : 4-1-5-3-2

 

 

24. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Chewing leads to smaller particles for swallowing, and more exposed surface area for digestive enzymes to act on.

  

 

1. Chewing gives mammals the energy needed to be active not only during the day but also the cool night, and to live in colder climates or places with changing temperatures.

2. This is especially important for mammals because they heat their bodies from within.

3. Mammals are able to live in an incredible variety of habitats, from Arctic tundra to Antarctic pack ice, deep open waters to high-altitude mountaintops, and rainforests to deserts, in no small measure because of their teeth.

4. It allows them to sustain higher levels of activity and travel speeds to cover larger distances, avoid predators, capture prey, and make and care for their young.

5. In other words, it means the extraction of more fuel and raw materials from a mouthful of food.

  

  

 

 

 

  

  

 

정답 : 5-2-1-4-3

 

 

 

26. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Born in 1867, Sarah Breedlove was an American businesswoman and social activist.

  

 

1. In the process she became America's first self-made female millionaire and she gave Black women everywhere an opportunity for financial independence.

2. Orphaned at the age of seven, her early life was marked by hardship.

3. In 1888, she moved to St. Louis, where she worked as a washerwoman for more than a decade, earning barely more than a dollar a day.

4. Not only did she sell, she also recruited and trained lots of women as sales agents for a share of the profits.

5. She tried everything that was available but had no success.

6. After working as a maid for a chemist, she invented a successful hair care product and sold it across the country.

7. During this time, long hours of backbreaking labor and a poor diet caused her hair to fall out.

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

정답 : 2-3-7-5-6-4-1

 

 

29. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Each species of animals can detect a different range of odours.

  

  

1. This effect has an underlying genetic component due to differences in the genes controlling our sense of smell.

2. There are also differences between individuals, relating to the ability to smell an odour, or how pleasant it seems.

3. The response profile of each species will enable it to locate sources of smell that are relevant to it and to respond accordingly.  

4. For example, some people like the taste of coriander  known as cilantro in the USA  while others find it soapy and unpleasant.

5. No species can detect all the molecules that are present in the environment in which it lives ― there are some things that we cannot smell but which some other animals can, and vice versa.

6. Ultimately, the selection of scents detected by a given species, and how that odour is perceived, will depend upon the animal's ecology.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 5-2-4-1-6-3

 

 

 

30. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Recent research suggests that evolving humans' relationship with dogs changed the structure of both species' brains.

  

 

1. One of the various physical changes caused by domestication is a reduction in the size of the brain: 16 percent for horses, 34 percent for pigs, and 10 to 30 percent for dogs.

2. About 10,000 years ago, when the role of dogs was firmly established in most human societies, the human brain also shrank by about 10 percent.

3. A similar process occurred for humans, who seem to have been domesticated by wolves.

4. This is because once humans started to take care of these animals, they no longer needed various brain functions in order to survive. 

5. Animals who were fed and protected by humans did not need many of the skills required by their wild ancestors and lost the parts of the brain related to those capacities.

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 1-4-5-3-2

 

 

 

 

31. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

There is nothing more fundamental to the human spirit than the need to be mobile.

  

 

1. The transportation industry has always done more than carry travelers from one destination to another.

2. Public transportation has been vital to that progress and freedom for more than two centuries.

3. It is the intuitive force that sparks our imaginations and opens pathways to life-changing opportunities.

4. In so doing, it grows communities, creates jobs, strengthens the economy, expands social and commercial networks, saves time and energy, and helps millions of people achieve a better life.

5. It connects people, places, and possibilities.  

6. It is the catalyst for progress and personal freedom.

7. It provides access to what people need, what they love, and what they aspire to become.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 3-6-2-1-5-7-4 

 

 

32. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Business consultant Frans Johansson describes the Medici effect as the emergence of new ideas and creative solutions when different backgrounds and disciplines come together.

 

  

1. Arguably, the Renaissance was a result of the exchange of ideas between these different groups in close contact with each other.

2. If you are unable to diversify your own talent and skill, then having others around you to compensate might very well just do the trick.

3. Sound familiar?

4. The term is derived from the 15th-century Medici family, who helped usher in the Renaissance by bringing together artists, writers, and other creatives from all over the world.

5. Believing that all new ideas come from combining existing notions in creative ways, Johansson recommends utilizing a mix of backgrounds, experiences, and expertise in staffing to bring about the best possible solutions, perspectives, and innovations in business.

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

정답 : 4-1-3-2-5

 

 

 

 

33. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

As much as we can learn by examining fossils, it is important to remember that they seldom tell the entire story.

  

 

1. Very few of us have a complete photo record of our life.

2. Many creatures are consumed entirely or decompose rapidly when they die, so there may be no fossil record at all for important groups.

3. It's a bit similar to a family photo album.

4. Sometimes you get very clear pictures of the past, while at other times there are big gaps, and you need to notice what they are.

5. Modern insect communities are highly diverse in tropical forests, but the recent fossil record captures little of that diversity.

6. Fossils are just like that.

7. Things only fossilize under certain sets of conditions.

8. Maybe when you were born your parents took lots of pictures, but over the years they took photographs occasionally, and sometimes they got busy and forgot to take pictures at all.

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 7-5-2-3-8-1-6-4

 

 

 

34. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Back in 1996, an American airline was faced with an interesting problem.

 

  

1. Sure, its executives wanted to grow each year, but they didn't want to grow too much.

2. What's interesting is that the company turned down over 95 percent of those offers and began serving only four new locations.

3. By doing this, they established a safety margin for growth that helped them continue to thrive at a time when the other airlines were flailing.

4. At a time when most other airlines were losing money or going under, over 100 cities were begging the company to service their locations.

5. It turned down tremendous growth because company leadership had set an upper limit for growth.

6. Unlike other famous companies, they wanted to set their own pace, one that could be sustained in the long term. 

7. However, that's not the interesting part.

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

 

 

정답 : 4-7-2-5-1-6-3

 

 

 

35. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

The Barnum Effect is the phenomenon where someone reads or hears something very general but believes that it applies to them.

  

 

1. Since the people reading them want to believe the information so badly, they will search for meaning in their lives that make it true.

2. These statements appear to be very personal on the surface but in fact, they are true for many.

3. Human psychology allows us to want to believe things that we can identify with on a personal level and even seek information where it doesn't necessarily exist, filling in the blanks with our imagination for the rest.  

4. This is the principle that horoscopes rely on, offering data that appears to be personal but probably makes sense to countless people.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 2-3-4-1

 

 

 

36. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Imagine yourself at a party. It is dark and a group of friends ask you to take a picture of them.

  

 

1. This is because pupils dilate when it is dark, allowing more light to get inside the eye and producing a larger red-eye effect.

2. The result is half of your friends appear in the picture with two bright red circles instead of their eyes.

3. This blood is the reason why the eyes look red in the photograph.

4. It is caused because the light from the flash penetrates the eyes through the pupils, and then gets reflected to the camera from the back of the eyes where a large amount of blood is present.

5. This effect is more noticeable when there is not much light in the environment.

6. You grab your camera, point, and shoot your friends.

7. This is a common problem called the red-eye effect.  

8. The camera automatically turns on the flash as there is not enough light available to produce a correct exposure.

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 6-8-2-7-4-3-5-1

 

 

 

37. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Even though two variables seem to be related, there may not be a causal relationship.

 

  

1. A classic example is the apparent association between children's shoe size and reading ability.

2. This false relationship is caused by a third factor, age, that is related to shoe size as well as reading ability.

3. In fact, the two variables may merely seem to be associated with each other due to the effect of some third variable.

4. It seems that as shoe size increases, reading ability improves.

5. Hence, when researchers attempt to make causal claims about the relationship between an independent and a dependent variable, they must control for ― or rule out ― other variables that may be creating a spurious relationship.

6. Sociologists call such misleading relationships spurious.

7. Does this mean that the size of one's feet (independent variable) causes an improvement in reading skills (dependent variable)? Certainly not.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 3-6-1-4-7-2-5 

 

 

 

38. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Daylight isn't the only signal that the brain can use for the purpose of biological clock resetting, though it is the principal and preferential signal, when present.

  

 

1. All of these events have the ability to reset the biological clock, allowing it to strike a precise twenty-four-hour note.

2. Any signal that the brain uses for the purpose of clock resetting is termed a zeitgeber, from the German "time giver" or "synchronizer."

3. Despite not receiving light cues due to their blindness, other phenomena act as their resetting triggers.

4. So long as they are reliably repeating, the brain can also use other external cues, such as food, exercise, and even regularly timed social interaction.

5. Thus, while light is the most reliable and thus the primary zeitgeber, there are many factors that can be used in addition to, or in the absence of, daylight.

6. It is the reason that individuals with certain forms of blindness do not entirely lose their circadian rhythm.

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

정답 : 4-1-6-3-2-5

 

 

39. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Earlier agricultural systems were integrated with and co-evolved with technologies, beliefs, myths and traditions as part of an integrated social system.

  

 

1. More land is being diverted from local food production to "cash crops" for export and exchange; fewer types of crops are raised, and each crop is raised in much greater quantities than before.

2. Thus, ever more land is converted from forest (and other natural systems) for agriculture for export, rather than using land for subsistence crops.

3. These systems could only be maintained at low population levels, and were relatively non-destructive (but not always).

4. Generally, people planted a variety of crops in different areas, in the hope of obtaining a reasonably stable food supply.

5. More recently, agriculture has in many places lost its local character, and has become incorporated into the global economy.

6. This has led to increased pressure on agricultural land for exchange commodities and export goods.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 4-3-5-6-1-2

 

 

40. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

In their study in 2007 Katherine Kinzler and her colleagues at Harvard showed that our tendency to identify with an in-group to a large degree begins in infancy and may be innate.

  

 

1. In one video, a woman was speaking English.

2. In infant psychology research, the standard measure for affinity or interest is attention ― babies will apparently stare longer at the things they like more.

3. Psychologists routinely cite these and other experiments as evidence of our built-in evolutionary preference for "our own kind."

4. In the other, a woman was speaking Spanish.

5. In Kinzler's study, the babies stared at the English speakers longer.

6. Kinzler and her team took a bunch of five-month-olds whose families only spoke English and showed the babies two videos.

7. Then they were shown a screen with both women side by side, not speaking.

8. In other studies, researchers have found that infants are more likely to take a toy offered by someone who speaks the same language as them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 6-1-4-7-2-5-8-3

 

  

 

41-42. 다음 주어진 문장 다음에 이어질 글의 순서를 올바르게 배열하시오.

 

Like all humans, the first Homo species to begin the long difficult process of constructing a language from scratch almost certainly never said entirely what was on their minds.

  

 

1. Language did not fully begin when the first hominid uttered the first word or sentence.

2. It builds society and expresses our highest aspirations, our basest thoughts, our emotions and our philosophies of life.

3. Every aspect of human language has evolved, as have components of the human brain and body, to engage in conversation and social life.

4. Instead, they would have used means to communicate that they believed others would understand.

5. And they also thought their hearers could "fill in the gaps", and connect their knowledge of their culture and the world to interpret what was uttered.

6. Other components of language ― things like grammar and stories ― are secondary to conversation.

7. Indeed, language changes lives.

8. These are some of the reasons why the origins of human language cannot be effectively discussed unless conversation is placed at the top of the list of things to understand.

9. At the same time, these primitive hominins would not have simply made random sounds or gestures.

10. But all language is ultimately at the service of human interaction.

11. It began in earnest only with the first conversation, which is both the source and the goal of language.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

정답 : 9-4-5-8-3-1-11-7-2-10-6

 

 

 

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