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1. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Clear communications are valued in all areas of modern society, and this is particularly true in the workplace. Unfortunately, many bosses operate on what is called a “need-to-know basis,” ①offering staff with information only when absolutely necessary. Instead, they must be ②open with their workers, both in good times and bad. Why is this so important? It’s because many people want to feel a sense of ownership in the work they do and to believe that they can be a part of the solution if a crisis ③arises. Leaders should, therefore, be upfront with their staff about any issues the company or team may be facing, essentially ④denying that their employees are also their peers. This will help them ⑤gain the trust and respect of their employees while increasing the level of staff involvement, which benefits the company as a whole.

① offering
② open
③ arises
④ denying
⑤ gain

2. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Brains are incredibly complex structures responsible for an abundance of crucial tasks. Yet, in spite of being such vital organs, they are not perfect; one could even say they have a mind of their own. When it comes to problem-solving, the human brain prefers taking ①routes (also known as heuristics) to arrive at solutions. It will recall similar past circumstances or ②rely on prior knowledge in order to bypass critical thinking — it’s lazy that way. This can ③enable a person from considering other options or contemplating an important matter long enough. Brains can also cause people to think they’ve had experiences they’ve never actually had before (false memories). If a person hears a story or watches a video, his or her brain can ④deceive them into thinking that they went through what they heard or saw. With so much information to process, it shouldn’t be a surprise that our minds ⑤err sometimes.

① routes
② rely
③ enable
④ deceive
⑤ err

3. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Many people read translated versions of classics like the Odyssey. While translations may seem ①practical, we can’t always be sure that we fully understand what the original writers were trying to say because not all translations are ②dependable. The thing is, translators must be equally proficient in both languages involved in a translation, and they must have a good understanding of the work itself. Exact translations can be impossible due to the use of figurative language, which can’t be translated literally. Furthermore, the words writers use in their work are often chosen very carefully. For instance, poets may ③ignore words that rhyme, which may not be possible to duplicate in another language. The original meaning can therefore be ④lost. The director of the British Centre for Literary Translation commented on the issue, insisting, “There’s not a single word in any of the languages I translate that can ⑤correspond perfectly onto a word in English. So it’s always interpretative, approximate, creative.”

① practical
② dependable
③ ignore
④ lost
⑤ correspond

4. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

After the devastating flood of 1927, Congress approved the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project, which resulted in the construction of 20,000 miles of levees and floodways. This ①disturbed the delicate balance of the Mississippi’s watercourses, and the surrounding wetlands began to subside. So far, 1,800 square miles of Louisiana wetlands have ②vanished. This disaster has taken a heavy toll. The vanishing swamps not only play a vital role in storm surge reduction and nutrient filtration but also are a ③minor ecosystem. In fact, almost half of the threatened and endangered species in America ④rely on wetlands. One potential answer is Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan. It aims to recreate the natural processes that built the state’s delta, which would ⑤safeguard existing wetlands and restore areas that have been lost.

① disturbed
② vanished
③ minor
④ rely
⑤ safeguard

5. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Inflation tends to have a negative connotation because it is commonly associated with ①diminished purchasing power and monetary savings. Some economists, however, insist that a healthy amount of inflation might actually work in the public’s favor. Most notably, distinguished economist John Maynard Keynes asserted that moderate inflation is ②essential to counteract the paradox of thrift, which states that savings can actually be damaging to economic growth. If people are not spending their money, the economy suffers because there is less overall demand. Inflation can also give a financial ③advantage to those in debt, such as mortgage borrowers and people with student loans. The value of loans ④increases with inflation and this in turn encourages spending. Inflation targeting — or making adjustments to stick to an inflation rate that is chosen — is used by central banks all over the world with the goal of ⑤stimulating the economy and maintaining maximum employment. If people know that prices will rise in the future, it motivates them to buy goods and services now.

① diminished
② essential
③ advantage
④ increases
⑤ stimulating

6. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

When looking at the simplicity of human cells, the smallest building blocks of organic life, imagining that viruses — even less complex entities — could ①dominate them is difficult. Yet they can, and they do. The simplest viruses have only two parts: DNA or RNA that is a blueprint for making more viruses and a protein shell for protection. However, though they contain the instructions for reproduction, they ②lack the proper chemical substances — enzymes — to be able to do so on their own. They need a host to be able to do anything at all. They first ③invade a cell, and then, once inside, add their genetic blueprint. The cell does not realize the difference and unknowingly begins to ④destroy more of the virus instead of replicating itself. Each new virus can then ⑤invade another cell, repeating the infection cycle.

① dominate
② lack
③ invade
④ destroy
⑤ invade

7. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Populism refers to a political approach that views the world as divided, with corrupt government elites on one end ①dominating everything and good, ordinary people whose expectations are not being met on the other. While it is true that mainstream governments sometimes fail to meet the public’s expectations, turning to populism as an alternative can be ②harmful to social order. When a populist leader rises to power, they often suggest that problems have become ③minor and that maintaining the status quo will only make matters worse for the people. This creates a sense of panic and causes the people to offer their ④backing for the leader, even when leader’s solutions for so-called problems like immigration or free trade are not actually in the best interest of all the people. That is because “the people” frequently ⑤leaves out minorities and other marginalized members of the population, which means that populism can turn members of the same society against one another, promote intolerance, and generally create additional problems.

① dominating
② harmful
③ minor
④ backing
⑤ leaves out

8. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Humans are able to envision the future, and interestingly enough, it seems as though some animals can too. In one study, a species of weasel was observed eating ripe bananas immediately but then ①keeping other unripe ones in trees, allowing them to mature. They would then come back to eat the fruit they had saved at a later time. This shows that the weasels were ②conscious to some degree that in the near future, those bananas would become ripe enough to eat. That is, they were able to ③ignore a probable outcome and act accordingly. This ability to prepare for the future has been seen in a variety of animal species. It proves that they are not only ④capable of mental time travel but that they also possess enough ⑤judgment and logic to know the best course of action to take for their own survival.

① keeping
② conscious
③ ignore
④ capable
⑤ judgment

9. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

One of the most remarkable aspects of the human body is its ability to ①control itself and maintain optimal functioning. It uses a variety of natural processes to achieve this, including the self-digestion system of autophagy. This mechanism is the body’s way of ②renewing new and healthy cells through the removal of damaged cell components. When a person’s cells are stressed, autophagy is ③reduced in order to ensure the normal operation of the body and keep it in homeostasis. It efficiently ④targets dysfunctional cells and ensures their elimination, often through the degradation of damaged and toxic proteins. The parts of the cell that are reused are the cytoplasm — fluid inside the cell — and organelles, which are structures with particular functions. These are broken down into amino acids, which the body ⑤employs for energy and cellular repair. In this way, autophagy helps prevent numerous health conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s and can even help fight against infectious diseases.

① control
② renewing
③ reduced
④ targets
⑤ employs

10. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Common-pool resources are goods that are available to a large majority of the public even though they have a limited stock that is vulnerable to ①misuse. For example, although there are plentiful forests, if every person were to collect as much wood as possible from these forests, their ②decline would be inevitable. A good such as this can be ③preserved over time, leading to an unreliable supply as individuals consume the resource to the detriment of others. A shortage impacts not only other members of a society or community but the very ones who seek out the supply and are able to consume it, too. This is what’s known as the “tragedy of the commons.” Preventing the overconsumption or depletion of such goods is accomplished through a number of actions, including government ④control and making the once common-pool resource into a private good. Collective action is also an effective method of ⑤managing the consumption of the resource because individuals work together to preserve it.

① misuse
② decline
③ preserved
④ control
⑤ managing

11. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Greed is a biologically based behavior ①intrinsic to human nature. Urges are fundamental to the survival of all living creatures, and yet humans not only experience desire from a biological standpoint, but from a social one as well. This ②distinguishes the impulses humans have from those felt by animals, such as the drive to reproduce. People desire more than to merely stay alive; they also want material possessions and wealth. But in the modern world, greed is somewhat of a paradox, since individual behavior that resembles greed is natural and encouraged — people are advised to seek wealth and prosperity to the best of their abilities — while greed itself is ③praised by society. This is because while greed actually ④benefits the individual, it can come at a cost for civilization when unrestricted. Sociologists assert that society aims to find an ⑤balance of motivating individuals with greed while still limiting unrestrained greed by labeling it as a vice.

① intrinsic
② distinguishes
③ praised
④ benefits
⑤ balance

12. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Cloud computing has already ①revolutionized how many businesses operate around the world, and it will also soon shape people’s lifestyles. One of the most significant changes has been increased flexibility in the workplace. Now that companies have the power to store, process, and manage all of their files on the cloud, employees are able to access data remotely as long as they can connect to the Internet. They no longer have to physically visit an office in order to obtain certain information and can virtually ②coordinate with others rather than setting aside time to meet. Cloud storage also means that people will not need to rely on as many devices to use or share content. A person can simply ③erase their files on the cloud, generate links, and invite others to view them rather than having to go through the process of using a USB drive. This makes sharing information more ④convenient and ⑤efficient for many users.

① revolutionized
② coordinate
③ erase
④ convenient
⑤ efficient

13. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

The Swiss psychologist Carl Jung is credited with a great many of the field’s most enduring concepts. But for practicing therapists the most useful of these is his approach to diagnosis. Rather than classifying psychological phenomena as discrete disorders and ①directing patients into one-size-fits-all treatments, Jung’s concept of the “complex” allows clinicians to identify how their conflicting problems are ②connected. This approach has been invaluable in understanding the behavior of certain patients who act according to a complex. For Jung, the complex is a ③small mass of interrelated ideas that operate in the unconscious mind. This “hidden mass of memories” is formed in our childhood and ④exerts a powerful influence — in both positive and negative ways — over our present and future. Discussing issues in these terms allows therapists to discuss how mechanisms of this sort work in a ⑤comprehensive sense. In addition, it relieves the pressure of delivering unrealistically rapid relief to patients.

① directing
② connected
③ small
④ exerts
⑤ comprehensive

14. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

As popular culture has migrated from celebrity-centric to influencer-centric, money has moved along with it. This has led to the establishment of the creator economy. Powered by social media stars, this new ecosystem is in rapid ①expansion; in 2021 alone, the creator economy collected more than 1.3 billion dollars in funding. But it wasn’t always such a profitable field, and “Internet celebrities” were once ②despised by the old guards of traditional marketplaces. Not much of a surprise, considering they barely made anything and had yet to penetrate their way fully into the consciousness of the public. Then suddenly, Internet platforms began their meteoric rise and became the birthplace for social media giants who ③reduced huge followings. This resulted in a change in power dynamics. Platforms now must be able to ④reward their influencers who bring in millions of users. And even then, it may not be enough, as more and more creators are ⑤amassing wealth on their own terms.

① expansion
② despised
③ reduced
④ reward
⑤ amassing

15. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

If science and technology continue on the current trajectory, the end result can only be the extinction of homo sapiens as a species or at least civilization as we know it. At some point, Artificial Intelligence will be ①perfected, which will spawn even more intelligence, and so forth, making humanity ②insignificant. Therefore, it is in the interest of our existence to ③encourage our need for discovery with the wisdom of restraint. Philosophy, in this regard, is our best weapon against the untamed dangers of scientific exploration. While often thought of as an opposing force, philosophy is actually closely ④connected with science and robust enough to ward off crises. Philosophy shares the ideals of logic and rigorous ⑤reasoning with science. However, unlike science, which only asks how, philosophy asks why. This is a consideration lacking in science but sorely needed.

① perfected
② insignificant
③ encourage
④ connected
⑤ reasoning

16. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

Mental rehearsal describes the technique of practicing an action in your mind before performing it in real life. It is common with athletes but is just as ①valuable in a wide variety of other fields and endeavors. Its benefits are well-known and include increased confidence and concentration, ②heightened anxiety, and the ability to envision solutions to potential problems. To get the best results, it helps to engage as many of your senses as you can. You might ③picture yourself crossing the finish line at a race or shaking a client’s hand over a successfully completed deal. Then, with your sense of hearing, you might imagine the roar of a cheering crowd or words of congratulations from your colleagues. Picturing positive outcomes such as these can help any ④worries you might have about your preparedness melt away and give you a ⑤feeling of control over an upcoming event.

① valuable
② heightened
③ picture
④ worries
⑤ feeling

17. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 ①~⑤ 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?

In the 1950s, Solomon Asch demonstrated the power of peer pressure in an experiment in which participants took a visual perception test requiring them to identify a line that was closest in length to another. This was a simple task, with the correct answer being obvious to participants 99% of the time in independent tests prior to the actual experiment. During the actual experiment, a single study participant was put in a room with several actors. The actors had been told beforehand to provide wrong answers to the questions, and it was found that the effect this had on the actual study participant was to ①conform with the rest of the group out of fear of being ridiculed. In fact, despite the correct answer being clear to them, many of the participants ②accepted with the majority and provided the incorrect answer in 12 critical trials of this experiment. However, when two participants were ③excluded in the same study instead of just one, and both were aware of what the correct answer was, they almost never ④followed the majority.

① conform
② accepted
③ excluded
④ followed
⑤ aware

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