2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 영어 변형문제 (3)

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2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 23번 (1)

[주제 → 제목]
다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
 If the brain has already stored someone’s face and name, why do we still end up remembering one and not the other? This is because the brain has something of a two-­tier memory system at work when it comes to retrieving memories, and this gives rise to a common yet infuriating sensation: recognising someone, but not being able to remember how or why, or what their name is. This happens because the brain differentiates between familiarity and recall. To clarify, familiarity (or recognition) is when you encounter someone or something and you know you’ve done so before. But beyond that, you’ve got nothing; all you can say is this person/thing is already in your memories. Recall is when you can access the original memory of how and why you know this person; recognition is just flagging up the fact that the memory exists.
* retrieve: 꺼내다 * infuriating: 짜증 나는

  That Awkward Moment When You Know a Face

  Why We Recognize Faces but Forget Names

  The Brain’s Two-Tiered Memory System Explained

  Recognition vs. Recall: How the Brain Stores Faces

  Understanding Memory: Faces, Names, and Brain Functions

2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 23번 (2)

[주제 → 빈칸추론]
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
 If the brain has already stored someone’s face and name, why do we still end up remembering one and not the other? This is because the brain has something of a two-­tier memory system at work when it comes to retrieving memories, and this gives rise to a common yet infuriating sensation: recognising someone, but not being able to remember how or why, or what their name is. This happens because the brain differentiates between familiarity and recall. To clarify, familiarity (or recognition) is when you encounter someone or something and you know you’ve done so before. But beyond that, you’ve got nothing; all you can say is this person/thing is already in your memories. Recall is when you can access the original memory of how and why you know this person;                                .
* retrieve: 꺼내다 * infuriating: 짜증 나는

  knowing someone’s name is purely a matter of practice

  recall is a mix of sensory data and personal bias

  familiarity is stored in the subconscious while recall is conscious effort

  memory retrieval depends on neural pathways strengthening over time

  recognition is just flagging up the fact that the memory exists

2025년 3월 고2 모의고사 변형문제 24번

[제목 → 빈칸추론]
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
 Since their start in the early 1950s U.S. television sitcoms have charted many of the social conflicts in U.S. society: civil rights, women’s rights in the home and in the workplace, children’s rights, immigration and multiculturalism, as well as evolving conceptions of the family. Each of these issues has been addressed through humour in a way that                       than previously. Often a character, usually someone marked as a bigot, resisted one or more of these developments and was then made to appear ridiculous. They were cut down either through their own stupidity, a brief scolding from others, or both. In this way, the humour of sitcoms acted as a cost­-effective means to encourage acceptance of a more pluralistic and tolerant society.
* bigot: 편견이 아주 심한 사람 ** pluralistic: 다원적인

  has distracted audiences from real social issues

  has reinforced traditional stereotypes and prejudices

  has created more controversy and division in society

  has made social conflicts seem trivial and unimportant

  has helped to make more progressive values more acceptable

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