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2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 31번 (1)

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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
 We might forget an anecdote about a stranger because it makes few connections with our existing associations, but we won’t forget a piece of gossip about our cousin. There’s one complex network that is larger and quicker to access than all others — the self. We’ve been thinking about ourselves in our whole lives. (In fact, there were entire years during junior high when we weren’t capable of thinking about much else.) So if a new piece of information has something to do with us, it will be more easily and thoroughly processed. It hits even closer to home than our actual home — we can take a vacation away from our home, but not from ourselves. The most effective communicators find ways to make the abstract personal. Consider the warning that law schools give to motivate firstyear law students concerning the rigors of their program. Hearing that “the firstyear dropout rate is 33%” is an abstract statistic. “Look to your left, look to your right. One of the three of you won’t be joining us next fall” wakes up the self.
* rigor: 엄격함

  Self-Reference: The Secret to Effective Communication

  How Law School Dropout Rates Affect Student Motivation

  The Brain’s Network: How We Remember Strangers’ Stories

  Abstract Statistics Versus Concrete Personal Experiences

  Why Personal Connections Make Information More Memorable

2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 31번 (2)

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밑줄 친 It hits even closer to home than our actual home 다음 글에서 의미하는 바로 가장 적절한 것은?
 We might forget an anecdote about a stranger because it makes few connections with our existing associations, but we won’t forget a piece of gossip about our cousin. There’s one complex network that is larger and quicker to access than all others — the self. We’ve been thinking about ourselves in our whole lives. (In fact, there were entire years during junior high when we weren’t capable of thinking about much else.) So if a new piece of information has something to do with us, it will be more easily and thoroughly processed. It hits even closer to home than our actual home — we can take a vacation away from our home, but not from ourselves. The most effective communicators find ways to make the abstract personal. Consider the warning that law schools give to motivate firstyear law students concerning the rigors of their program. Hearing that “the firstyear dropout rate is 33%” is an abstract statistic. “Look to your left, look to your right. One of the three of you won’t be joining us next fall” wakes up the self.
* rigor: 엄격함

     We can never forget where we physically live.

     Our home is the most important place in our lives.

     Memories about our family are stronger than about strangers.

     Information about ourselves affects us more deeply than other topics.

     We remember stories about our house better than anything else.

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2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 31번 (3)

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다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
We might forget an anecdote about a stranger because it makes few connections with our existing associations, but we won’t forget a piece of gossip about our cousin. There’s one complex network that is larger and quicker to access than all others — the self. We’ve been thinking about ourselves in our whole lives. (In fact, there were entire years during junior high when we weren’t capable of thinking about much else.) So if a new piece of information has something to do with us, it will be more easily and thoroughly processed. It hits even closer to home than our actual home — we can take a vacation away from our home, but not from ourselves. The most effective communicators                             . Consider the warning that law schools give to motivate firstyear law students concerning the rigors of their program. Hearing that “the firstyear dropout rate is 33%” is an abstract statistic. “Look to your left, look to your right. One of the three of you won’t be joining us next fall” wakes up the self.
* rigor: 엄격함

  appeal to the audience’s interests

  focus on unrelated anecdotes

  connect new information to the self

  rely on your neighbor’s anecdotes

  ignore personal relevance in their messages

2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 32번 (1)

[빈칸추론 → 제목]
다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
 Steve Jobs used analogy to get people to embrace the new technology. Before computers, people worked in a physical world. We used paper and pens and physical file folders and so on. The idea of working in a virtual world was radically different. Or at least seemed radically different. What Jobs understood was that a physical office was fundamentally similar to a virtual office. To win over the masses, Jobs drew strong analogies between the traditional workplace people knew well with the new, unfamiliar virtual workplace. In the pre-computer workplace, when ideas were written on paper it was called . . . a document. When those documents needed to be stored they were put in . . . a folder. And those folders were kept on . . . a desk. Documents, folders, and desktops are the terms we use in our virtual work because Steve Jobs understood that using familiar terms would make the new technology easier to understand. The parallels between the physical and virtual workplace now seem obvious.

  The Evolution of Desks, Folders, and Documents

  How Steve Jobs Bridged Physical and Virtual Workspaces

  Making Computers Easier with Familiar Office Words

  Why We Call It a Desktop on Computers

  Steve Jobs Used Office Terms for Computer Interfaces

2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 32번 (2)

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다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
 Steve Jobs used analogy to get people to embrace the new technology. Before computers, people worked in a physical world. We used paper and pens and physical file folders and so on. The idea of working in a virtual world was radically different. Or at least seemed radically different. What Jobs understood was that a physical office was fundamentally similar to a virtual office. To win over the masses, Jobs drew strong analogies between the traditional workplace people knew well with the new, unfamiliar virtual workplace. In the pre-computer workplace, when ideas were written on paper it was called . . . a document. When those documents needed to be stored they were put in . . . a folder. And those folders were kept on . . . a desk. Documents, folders, and desktops are the terms we use in our virtual work because Steve Jobs understood that using familiar terms would make the new technology easier to understand. The        between the physical and virtual workplace now seem obvious.

differences

analogies

conflicts

barriers
distances

※ 최근 원문의 내용을 변형해 빈칸에 들어갈 표현을 출제하는 학교가 점점 늘고 있습니다. 원문의 표현과 상응하는 것으로 변형해서 출제했습니다.

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2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 32번 (3)

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다음 글의 내용을 한 문장으로 요약하고자 한다. 빈칸 (A), (B)에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
 Steve Jobs used analogy to get people to embrace the new technology. Before computers, people worked in a physical world. We used paper and pens and physical file folders and so on. The idea of working in a virtual world was radically different. Or at least seemed radically different. What Jobs understood was that a physical office was fundamentally similar to a virtual office. To win over the masses, Jobs drew strong analogies between the traditional workplace people knew well with the new, unfamiliar virtual workplace. In the pre-computer workplace, when ideas were written on paper it was called . . . a document. When those documents needed to be stored they were put in . . . a folder. And those folders were kept on . . . a desk. Documents, folders, and desktops are the terms we use in our virtual work because Steve Jobs understood that using familiar terms would make the new technology easier to understand. The parallels between the physical and virtual workplace now seem obvious.

Steve Jobs successfully   (A)   new computer technology by employing analogies from the familiar physical world to   (B)   the gap to the unfamiliar virtual environment.

        (A)                    (B)

integrated  …… bridge
integrated  …… deepen
improved  …… cement
established …… bridge
established …… deepen

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