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1. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
When considering the current state of society, many individuals think that conditions are deteriorating and we are facing a crisis. But is this really true? People need to develop a more accurate perspective by ______. Of course, it is a natural human instinct to focus on frightening events. This is why people usually remember news stories about serious crimes such as murders much more easily than other types of reports. But this internal filter can easily create the impression that violent acts are occurring with increasing frequency. The truth of the matter is that they are less common now than in the past; in fact, the murder rate in the United States has declined by almost 50 percent over the past 30 years. So, it is important to always ask, “Are my beliefs based on accurate information?”
① setting present worries within longer trends
② balancing private impressions with public data
③ drawing broad lessons from striking events
④ testing personal views against reliable evidence
⑤ giving vivid incidents greater mental weight
2. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
In recent years, a number of anthropologists have decided to flip the lens. Throughout much of the history of this field, researchers from Western countries focused on the study of cultures that were beyond their own experiences. Being an “objective” outsider was thought to be the best way to draw accurate conclusions about the society being observed. Now, however, some researchers have begun to utilize anthropological techniques to increase their knowledge of the societies that they themselves are a part of. Noted anthropologist Gillian Tett decided to apply the practices of this discipline to better understand corporations — she used the framework of anthropology to immerse herself in the banking sector and came to the conclusion that “risks were building in this strange, shadowy world.” Because of her willingness to ______, Tett was one of the few people to accurately predict the 2008 financial crisis.
① compare remote societies with contemporary institutions
② rely on insider perspectives more than distance
③ extend field methods to modern institutions
④ treat a familiar system like foreign terrain
⑤ trace shared patterns across unlike social settings
3. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
There is a common assumption that innovation in business is the result of extensive employee autonomy. Imagine a software company that hopes to create groundbreaking applications that will capture the imagination of consumers. To achieve this goal, it may decide to release several of its best developers from their current projects and allow them to explore different ideas without restraint. Contrary to expectation, granting this freedom will not necessarily stimulate their creativity or produce breakthrough ideas. The key to meaningful innovation is ______ — employees need clearly defined goals, extensive support from management, and systems to measure progress. All of this is necessary to ensure that the ideas being generated are practical and fit into the company’s business model, as well as to set up an infrastructure to effectively execute any concepts with the potential to develop into successful products.
① cross-team exchange of varied perspectives
② room for pursuing ideas beyond assignments
③ rapid refinement through repeated customer input
④ strong incentives for sustained personal initiative
⑤ a guided process with backing and benchmarks
4. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
Have you ever felt depressed but told a friend “Everything is great”? Chances are, the sound of your voice — and perhaps a sigh — gave you away and failed to convince your friend of the truthfulness of your statement. According to the results of research published in American Psychologist, up to 24 kinds of emotions are decipherable from the tone of our voice and our nonverbal exclamations, known as vocal bursts. They can reveal complex emotions ranging from surprise (gasp) and realization (ohhh) to interest (ah?) and confusion (huh?). In the study, more than 2,000 vocal bursts were recorded by actors around the world and then evaluated by people recruited online. All of the vocal bursts were then categorized as correlating with a recognizable emotion. This shows that, whether we are aware of our own vocal bursts or not, others pick up on them and can identify them, suggesting that ______.
① brief vocal cues can substitute for full verbal messages
② emotional meaning relies largely on learned cultural conventions
③ social trust grows when words and sounds remain consistent
④ our inner states are hard to disguise acoustically
⑤ listeners detect sincerity mainly when speakers intend disclosure
5. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are digital tokens that are purchased and sold online and represent real-world objects such as photos, videos, and artwork. NFTs function as certificates of ownership for those items, and these tokens cannot be duplicated, meaning that such a certificate is not interchangeable and there can only be one owner at a time. Although many NFTs are costly, buying them is quickly gaining popularity as doing so gives a collector a unique and special connection to the work, with their purchase being marked on a blockchain. However, as there are currently no regulations governing the making and selling of NFTs, there are copyright threats associated with them. This is due to the fact that anyone — not just the copyright holder — can publish a token for a particular item on the blockchain and put that NFT on the market, a process also known as “minting.” This means there is a possibility artists might see an NFT created for their work without their permission, which is comparable to ______.
① claiming public rights over a piece without authorization
② reusing protected content while naming the original creator
③ marketing a work before the creator approves release
④ integrating protected content into another creation without clearance
⑤ recording purchase history in an open verification system
6. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
The Ptolemaic System, devised by Ptolemy in the second century AD, is a mathematical model in which an immobile Earth is situated at the center of the universe. Other celestial bodies, including the planets, Moon, Sun, and stars, revolve around Earth in this system. According to Ptolemy, the universe is composed of fixed, transparent spheres, and heavenly bodies are attached to these spheres which have their own particular rotations. The celestial sphere, which is the largest, exists to hold the stars and marks the boundary of this universe. This concept of ______ endured long after Ptolemy and wasn’t overturned until around 1400 years later. It was then that Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model of the universe, meaning that Earth and the other planets orbit the Sun.
① a layered cosmos ordered by the Sun's motion
② a fixed cosmos enclosed by the stars' bright rim
③ a layered cosmos driven by each body's own motion
④ a layered cosmos built around a motionless central world
⑤ a finite cosmos revised through later mathematical corrections
7. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
John Cage (1912–1992) was a composer known for defying tradition. He experimented with playing instruments in unconventional ways and piecing together tones and rhythms that did not follow established musical structures. He is best known for a controversial piece that, from a traditional perspective, can hardly be called “music.” That piece is 4’33”, so named because it lasts exactly four minutes and 33 seconds. For its duration, neither instruments nor vocalists produce a single note. The idea for Cage was that, throughout the period of “silence,” the audience would find that there was not silence at all; ______. Cage had toyed with the idea of the piece for years, but he became convinced of its value after spending time in an anechoic chamber, where the silence was so overwhelming that he was able to hear his own blood circulation.
① they would supply meaning through private mental imagery
② they would attend to the normally disregarded sonic backdrop
③ they would sense the performers’ restraint as hidden technique
④ they would focus on noises arising within their bodies
⑤ they would read elapsed time as the work itself
8. 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
“Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly…” Baruch Spinoza points out the socially constructed nature of beauty and ugliness through his theories, as ideas and definitions related to these concepts have shifted so often over time. Artistically speaking, those words have both had moral and aesthetic implications; “ugly” has denoted the bad while “beautiful” has been applied to the good. But are these terms this simple? Why must “ugly” have a negative connotation? After all, ugly art can be interesting and unique. In fact, pieces that we deem ugly can ______: something a typically beautiful piece of art could have a more difficult time accomplishing. By using fine art techniques to make something look “ugly,” an artist can encourage more critical discourse between people as they view the piece. They might question their previous assumptions about beauty and embrace new ideas, which is a key characteristic of compelling art anyway.
① expose the social codes behind accepted taste
② generate dialogue by unsettling settled standards
③ prompt reflection and openness to unfamiliar perspectives
④ reconnect outward appeal with moral approval
⑤ reinforce confidence in admired artistic conventions
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