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2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 35번
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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
The writer and zoologist Desmond Morris observed that our feet communicate exactly what we think and feel more honestly than any other part of our bodies. Why are the feet and legs such accurate reflectors of our sentiments? For millions of years, long before humans spoke, our legs and feet reacted to environmental threats (e.g., hot sand, ill–tempered lions) instantaneously, without the need for conscious thought. Our limbic brains made sure that our feet and legs reacted as needed by either ceasing motion, running away, or kicking at a potential threat. This survival regimen, retained from our ancestral heritage, has served us well and continues to do so today. In fact, these age-old reactions are still so hardwired in us that when we are presented with something dangerous or even disagreeable, our feet and legs still react as they did in prehistoric times.
* limbic: limbic: (대뇌) 변연계(邊緣系)의 ** regimen: 양생법(養生法)
① Why Our Feet Still React to Danger Today
② Our Ancestral Heritage of Limbic Brain Survival
③ How Hot Sand and Lions Shaped Our Reactions
④ The Unconscious Movements of Our Lower Limbs
⑤ Feet and Legs: Honest Messengers of Human Emotion
2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 35번 (2)
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The writer and zoologist Desmond Morris observed that our feet communicate exactly what we think and feel more honestly than any other ⓐ parts of our bodies. Why are the feet and legs such accurate reflectors of our sentiments? For millions of years, long before humans spoke, our legs and feet ⓑ reacted to environmental threats (e.g., hot sand, ill–tempered lions) instantaneously, without the need for conscious thought. Our limbic brains made sure ⓒ that our feet and legs reacted as needed by either ceasing motion, running away, or kicking at a potential threat. This survival regimen, retained from our ancestral heritage, has served us well and ⓓ continued to do so today. In fact, these age-old reactions are still so hardwired in us that when we are presented with something dangerous or even disagreeable, our feet and legs still react ⓔ what they did in prehistoric times.
* limbic: limbic: (대뇌) 변연계(邊緣系)의 ** regimen: 양생법(養生法)
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② (ⓓ, ⓔ)
③ (ⓐ, ⓓ, ⓔ)
④ (ⓒ, ⓓ, ⓔ)
⑤ (ⓐ, ⓒ, ⓔ)
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2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 36번 (1)
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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
The transition from an oral culture, in which knowledge was handed down through stories, songs, and apprenticeships, to a literate one, based on the written word, was held back for centuries by the lack of suitable writing material. Stone and clay tablets were used, but they were prone to fracture and were bulky and heavy to transport. Wood suffers from splitting and is susceptible to decay. Wall paintings are static and space is limited. The invention of paper, said to be one of the four great inventions of the Chinese, solved these problems, but it wasn’t until the Romans replaced the scroll with the codex — or, as we call it now, the book — that the material reached its full potential. That was two thousand years ago, and it is still a dominant form of the written word. That paper, a much softer material than either stone or wood, won out as the guardian of the written word is a remarkable materials story.
① The Journey from Stone Tablets to Modern Books
② The Invention of Paper: A Turning Point in History
③ Why Ancient Cultures Struggled with Knowledge Preservation
④ How Paper and the Codex Revolutionized Written Communication
⑤ Materials Used for Writing: From Walls to Wood to Paper
2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 36번 (2)
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다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은?
The transition from an oral culture, in which knowledge was handed down through stories, songs, and apprenticeships, to a literate one, based on the written word, was held back for centuries by the lack of suitable writing material. Stone and clay tablets were used, but they were prone to fracture and were bulky and heavy to transport. ① Wood suffers from splitting and is susceptible to decay. Wall paintings are static and space is limited. ② The invention of paper, said to be one of the four great inventions of the Chinese, solved these problems, but it wasn’t until the Romans replaced the scroll with the codex — or, as we call it now, the book — that the material reached its full potential. ③ Many ancient civilizations housed their scrolls in large libraries, which acted as repositories of knowledge. ④ That was two thousand years ago, and it is still a dominant form of the written word. ⑤ That paper, a much softer material than either stone or wood, won out as the guardian of the written word is a remarkable materials story.
* apprenticeship: 도제 제도 ** susceptible: 영향받기 쉬운
*** static: 고정된
2025년 6월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 37번 (1)
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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
A reason for a conclusion is very unlikely to consist in a single claim. No matter how we might state it in short-hand, it is, analytically, a complex interaction of many ideas and implications. The reason must be broken down into a chain of more precise premises. For example, the claim that ‘university education should be free for all Australians’ might be supported by the reason that ‘the economy benefits from a well-educated Australian population’. But is our analysis of the situation clearly expressed in just one statement? Hardly. The conclusion is about universities and free education, while the reason introduces some new ideas: economic benefit and a well-educated population. While the link between these two ideas and the conclusion might seem obvious, the purpose of reasoning is to avoid assuming the ‘obvious’ by carefully working through the connections between the various ideas in the initial statement of our reason.
① Decomposing Complex Reasons for Stronger Conclusions
② Premise Chain Analysis in Argumentation Structures
③ Australian University Economics and Education Links
④ Interconnected Ideas Within Conclusions Requiring Scrutiny
⑤ The Nature of Reasoning and Its Obvious Assumptions