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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Crying is a human characteristic that other animals do not have. Though some species shed tears as a result of pain or irritation, humans are ①currently known as the only creatures ②which tears can be triggered by their feelings. Charles Darwin once declared emotional tears “purposeless.” Contrary to Darwin's declaration, however, scientists have ③recently found that crying ④plays a far more important role ⑤which was once believed.
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②whose ⑤than
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
First, let's define the terms. Crying is ①scientifically defined as the shedding of tears in response to an emotional state. These tears are called psychic or emotional tears. ②Differentiated from psychic or emotional tears, non-emotional tears ③being divided into two types: basal tears and reflex tears. Basal tears flow continuously to moisturize the eyes. When you blink, basal tears clean your eyes, ④make the eyes' outer surface ⑤smoothly, and ⑥help you see ⑦clearly. Normally, not until your eyes get dry due to their absence ⑧being you conscious of the flow of basal tears.
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③are ④making ⑤smooth ⑥helping ⑧are
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Reflex tears are the tears you shed in spite of ①you when, for instance, you slice a raw onion or encounter a cloud of dust. These tears help ②clearing the eyes of such irritants as the gas from the onion or dust particles.
When a tear ③is produced from the lacrimal gland, you blink in spite of ④yourself, ⑤spread the tear as a film across your eye. Your tear then has two fates. First, it can drain down the tiny hole in the corner of the eye, like the sink plug in your kitchen, and then ⑥flowing through your nose. That is ⑦because your nose runs when you cry.
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①yourself ②clear ⑤spreading ⑥flow ⑦why
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Second, when you are in a state of extreme sadness or pain, you have a really ①good cry, and your drainage system simply cannot deal with the volume of tears. The excess fluid now flows over your eyelids and down your cheeks.
There ②have been many theories about the origin and function of emotional tears. A ③prevailed theory in the 1600s ④was held that emotions―especially love―⑤heating the heart, ⑥it generated water vapor in order to cool ⑦it down. This theory was rejected when Niels Stensen, a scientist in Denmark, ⑧discovering in 1662 that not emotions but the lacrimal gland, the tiny structure on the inside corner of the eye, ⑨being the proper origin of tears. Stensen's theory was that tears were ⑩simply a way to keep the eye ⑪moisture. A theory ⑫which crying removes toxic substances from the body that build up during times of stress ⑬gaining some popularity in the 20th century, ⑭despite not scientifically ⑮proven.
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③prevailing ④held ⑤heated ⑥which ⑦itself ⑧discovered ⑨is ⑪moist. ⑫that ⑬gained ⑭although
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
In recent years, evidence is ①mounting in support of new theories. One of them is ②what emotional tears trigger social bonding and human connection. We cry from a very early age to bring about a connection with others, ③for we come into the world physically and emotionally ④unequipped to deal with anything on our own. Even though we become more capable as we grow, we never quite grow out of occasional attacks of helplessness. Crying signals to other people ⑤whom we are experiencing some important problem that is beyond our ability to cope with. In a 2016 study, test subjects were ⑥showing a photograph of someone visibly ⑦cried, and then ⑧shown the same photo with the tears ⑨removing. The result: they were much more likely to reach out to the person in the first photo.
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②that ⑤that ⑥shown ⑦crying ⑨removed
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
All types of tears have three layers: a thin mucus layer that sits ①direct on the eye, a watery layer in the middle, and a thin oily layer on top that prevents the tear from ②evaporating. ③Interesting enough, scientists have found that the types of tears are chemically different from each other. ④Compared to basal tears, the watery portion of reflex tears ⑤is larger and ⑥has higher levels of antibodies that can stop harmful microorganisms. On the other hand, emotional tears contain more protein. One interpretation is that this higher protein content ⑦making emotional tears stickier, so they stick to the skin ⑧more strongly and run down the face more slowly, ⑨making them more likely ⑩to see by others. According to that interpretation, the more visible tears are, the more likely they are ⑪bringing out compassion from observers. "There must ⑫be some point in time, evolutionarily, ⑬then tears became something that automatically set off empathy and compassion in another," ⑭saying Michael Trimble, a doctor at University College London.
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①directly ③Interestingly ⑦makes ⑩to be seen ⑪to bring ⑫have been ⑬when ⑭says
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
A less ①touched theory about emotional tears ②focuses on crying's ability to manipulate others. Researchers believe that not only babies but also adults use tears as a tool for getting ③what they need, ④if they're aware of it or not. Jonathan Rottenberg, an emotion researcher and professor of psychology at the University of South Florida, ⑤said that we learn early on ⑥which crying can greatly reduce anger from other people. That is ⑦why he thinks tears are common in fights between lovers. When someone feels guilty, they have a greater chance of ⑧forgiving as long as tears are running down their face, ⑨saying Rottenberg. Some researchers are even looking into the molecules in tears to see ⑩that there is one that is responsible for reducing aggression.
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①touching ⑤says ④whether ⑤saying ⑥that ⑧being forgiven ⑩if
미키박영어 고등영어II(YBM박준언) 3과 서술형 대비문제
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Then, a question arises: if tears are so important for human bonding, bringing out compassion, and reducing aggression, do people who do not cry ①to have problems ②making social connections? The answer is, yes, ③most. Psychologists have discovered that such people have a tendency to withdraw and describe their relationship experiences as less ④connecting. Another interesting fact is that while emotional states affect the production of tears, the contrary ⑤being also true. For example, patients who have great difficulty producing tears, due to some diseases, also ⑥having difficulty identifying their own feelings. As a result, their social relationships tend to become ⑦troubled.
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①have ③mostly ④connected ⑤is ⑥have
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Despite its benefits, crying is not always ①followed by immediate relief. In an experiment in ②what participants were shown a sad movie and had their mood ③measure right after watching it, those who had cried ④to be actually in a worse mood than those who ⑤had not. However, after some time, the criers reported being in a better mood ⑥which they ⑦had been before watching the movie. Crying ⑧did relieve their mood, ⑨provided that they were ⑩giving enough time for the benefits of crying ⑪to set in.
Modern research into crying is still young, but evidence is mounting ⑫what crying demonstrates our deep connections with our world. So go on and wear your tears with pride.
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②which ③measured ④were ⑥than ⑩given ⑫that
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
Supplementary Reading
Your Eyes Are the Windows to Your Soul
Eyes are often ①called the windows to the soul. Eyes, as it turns out, ②providing a lot of information about a person's emotional state. One telling example is a smile. When you are ③truly happy, you smile not only with your mouth but also with your eyes. In contrast, when people fake a smile, they usually forget about their eyes.
If the eye is the window into the soul, the pupil is quite ④literal an opening into the eye. The pupil dilates or contracts to regulate the amount of light ⑤entering into the eye. We all know that our pupils get smaller in the light and bigger in the dark. This is the pupillary light response.
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②provide ④literally ⑤entering
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다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 곳을 모두 찾아 올바르게 고치시오.
The pupillary light response is not just a mechanical reaction to light. The pupils also adjust according to our emotions. It is related to an alarm system in the body that prepares us ①to take action whenever we detect a threat or an opportunity in our environment. Encounter a bear while ②walk through the woods, and your alarm system ③going on alert. Your heart and breathing rates increase, you begin to sweat, and your pupils ④dilate. The pupils will have adjusted ⑤them to the threat. Meet an attractive person at a party, and your heart and breathing rates ⑥increasing, you begin to sweat, and your pupils dilate. The pupils will have adjusted ⑦themselves to the opportunity.
None of these pupillary responses is under your control. Perhaps that is ⑧because eyes are ⑨calling the windows to the soul, ⑩revealing your true emotional state, regardless of your will to control it.
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②walking ③goes ⑤themselves ⑥increase ⑧why ⑨called
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