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2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 31번 (4)
[빈칸추론 → 빈칸추론]
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
The explosion of popular music in the second half of the twentieth century as well as the global circulation and dissemination of music by the creative industries propelled a new understanding of accessibility in relation to music. Suddenly, in the 1950s, anyone could pick up spoons, a couple of pans, a second-hand guitar and start a band. This led to specific genres such as skiffle, but also, more generally, reflected a much more to music making. While ordinary people had always sung and made music, the popular music movement was driven by a spirit of rebellion and freedom. This approach led to the punk movement, whose musicians even made it a condition for their music to be non-virtuosic and accessible to all in the 1970s. Groups who had been entirely excluded from music revelled in opportunities to create. This led to a sense of novelty and empowerment in and beyond the music sphere.
* dissemination: 보급 ** non-virtuosic: 전문성이 높지 않은
*** revel in: ~을 만끽하다
① virtuosic and exclusive attitude
② traditional and formal approach
③ technically demanding perspective
④ relaxed and inclusive attitude
⑤ commercially driven orientation
2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 31번 (5)
[빈칸추론 → 빈칸추론]
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
The explosion of popular music in the second half of the twentieth century as well as the global circulation and dissemination of music by the creative industries propelled a new understanding of accessibility in relation to music. Suddenly, in the 1950s, anyone could pick up spoons, a couple of pans, a second-hand guitar and start a band. This led to specific genres such as skiffle, but also, more generally, reflected a much more relaxed and inclusive attitude to music making. While ordinary people had always sung and made music, the popular music movement was driven by a spirit of rebellion and freedom. This approach led to the punk movement, whose musicians even made it a condition for their music to be non-virtuosic and accessible to all in the 1970s. Groups who had been entirely excluded from music revelled in opportunities to create. This led to in and beyond the music sphere.
* dissemination: 보급 ** non-virtuosic: 전문성이 높지 않은
*** revel in: ~을 만끽하다
① a sense of novelty and empowerment
② a democratization of relaxed music movement
③ an increase in the quality of musical performances
④ a rebellion against all forms of musical coherence
⑤ the downfall of skilled musicianship and artistry
2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 32번 (1)
[빈칸추론 → 제목]
다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
Great scientists are seldom one-hit wonders. Newton is a prime example: beyond the Newtonian mechanics, he developed the theory of gravitation, calculus, laws of motion, and optimization. In fact, well-known scientists are often involved in multiple discoveries, a phenomenon potentially explained by the Matthew effect. Indeed, an initial success may offer a scientist legitimacy, improve peer perception, provide knowledge of how to score and win, enhance social status, and attract resources and quality collaborators, each of these payoffs further increasing her odds of scoring another win. Yet, there is an appealing alternative explanation: Great scientists have multiple hits and consistently succeed in their scientific endeavors simply because they’re exceptionally talented. Therefore, future success again goes to those who have had success earlier, not because of advantages offered by the previous success, but because the earlier success was indicative of a hidden talent. The Matthew effect posits that success alone increases the future probability of success, raising the question: Does status dictate outcomes, or does it simply reflect an underlying talent or quality? In other words, is there really a Matthew effect after all?
* posit: 상정하다
① Does Early Success Dictate or Reflect Future Triumphs?
② Status vs. Skill: Decoding the Matthew Effect in Science
③ The Hidden Talent Behind Scientific Achievements
④ Why Great Scientists Are Rarely One-Hit Wonders
⑤ The Matthew Effect: Success Breeds Success or Reveals Talent?
2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 32번 (2)
[빈칸추론 → 어법]
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
Great scientists are seldom one-hit wonders. Newton is a prime example: beyond the Newtonian mechanics, he developed the theory of gravitation, calculus, laws of motion, and optimization. In fact, well-known scientists are often involved in multiple discoveries, a phenomenon ① potentially explained by the Matthew effect. Indeed, an initial success may offer a scientist legitimacy, improve peer perception, provide knowledge of how to score and win, enhance social status, and attract resources and quality collaborators, each of these payoffs further ② increase her odds of scoring another win. Yet, there is an ③ appealing alternative explanation: Great scientists have multiple hits and consistently succeed in their scientific endeavors simply because they’re exceptionally talented. Therefore, future success again goes to those who have had success earlier, not because of advantages ④ offered by the previous success, but because the earlier success was indicative of a hidden talent. The Matthew effect posits ⑤ that success alone increases the future probability of success, raising the question: Does status dictate outcomes, or does it simply reflect an underlying talent or quality? In other words, is there really a Matthew effect after all?
* posit: 상정하다
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