2023년 6월 고1 모의고사 영어영역
Number 18
ACC Travel Agency Customers: Have you ever wanted to ____ a holiday in nature?
This summer is the best time ____ turn your dream into reality.
We have a ____ travel package for you.
This travel package includes special trips to Lake Madison as well as massage and meditation to help ____ relax.
Also, we provide yoga lessons ____ by experienced instructors.
If you book this package, you will enjoy all this at a reasonable ____
We are sure that it will ____ an unforgettable experience for you.
If you call us, we will be happy to give you more ____
Number 19
When ____ woke up in our hotel room, it was almost midnight.
I didn’t see my husband ____ daughter.
I called them, but I heard their phones ringing in the ____
Feeling worried, I went outside and walked down the street, but they ____ nowhere to be found.
When I decided I should ask someone for help, a crowd nearby caught ____ attention.
I approached, hoping to ____ my husband and daughter, and suddenly I saw two familiar faces.
I smiled, ____ calm.
____ then, my daughter saw me and called, “Mom!”
They were watching the magic ____
Finally, I felt all my ____ disappear.
Number 20
Research shows that people who work have two calendars: one for work and one for their ____ lives.
Although it may ____ sensible, having two separate calendars for work and personal life can lead to distractions.
To check if ____ is missing, you will find yourself checking your todo lists multiple times.
Instead, organize all of your tasks in ____ place.
____ doesn’t matter if you use digital or paper media.
It’s okay ____ keep your professional and personal tasks in one place.
This will give you a good idea of how ____ is divided between work and home.
This will allow you to make informed decisions about ____ tasks are most important.
Number 21
____ do you care how a customer reacts to a purchase? Good question.
By understanding postpurchase behavior, you can understand the influence and the likelihood of whether a buyer will repurchase the product (and ____ she will keep it or return it).
You’ll also determine whether the buyer will encourage others to purchase the product ____ you.
Satisfied customers can become unpaid ambassadors ____ your business, so customer satisfaction should be on the top of your todo list.
People tend to believe the opinions ____ people they know.
People trust friends over advertisements ____ day.
They know that advertisements are paid to ____ the “good side” and that they’re used to persuade them to purchase products and services.
By continually monitoring your customer’s satisfaction after the sale, you have the ability ____ avoid negative wordofmouth advertising.
Number 22
The promise of a computerized society, we were told, was that it would pass to machines ____ of the repetitive drudgery of work, allowing us humans to pursue higher purposes and to have more leisure time.
It didn’t work out this way. Instead ____ more time, most of us have less.
____ large and small have offloaded work onto the backs of consumers.
Things that used to be done for ____ as part of the value-added service of working with a company, we are now expected to do ourselves.
With air travel, ____ now expected to complete our own reservations and checkin, jobs that used to be done by airline employees or travel agents.
At ____ grocery store, we’re expected to bag our own groceries and, in some supermarkets, to scan our own purchases.
Number 23
We tend to believe that we possess a host of socially desirable characteristics, and that we are ____ of most of those that are socially undesirable.
For example, a large majority of the general public thinks that they ____ more intelligent, more fairminded, less prejudiced, and more skilled behind the wheel of an automobile than the average person.
This phenomenon is so reliable and ubiquitous that it has come to be known as the “Lake Wobegon effect,” after Garrison Keillor’s fictional community where “the women are strong, the men are goodlooking, ____ and all the children are above average.”
A survey of one million high school seniors found that 70% thought they were above average in leadership ____ and only 2% thought they were below average.
In terms ____ ability to get along with others, all students thought they were above average, 60% thought they were in the top 10%, and 25% thought they were in the top 1%!
Number 24
Few people will be surprised to hear that poverty tends to create stress: a 2006 study published in the American journal Psychosomatic Medicine, for example, ____ that a lower socioeconomic status was associated with higher levels of stress hormones in the body.
However, ____ economies have their own distinct stresses.
The ____ issue is time pressure.
A 1999 study of 31 countries by American psychologist Robert Levine and Canadian psychologist Ara Norenzayan found that wealthier, more industrialized nations had a faster pace ____ life — which led to a higher standard of living, but at the same time left the population feeling a constant sense of urgency, as well as being more prone to heart disease.
In effect, fastpaced productivity creates wealth, but it also leads ____ to feel timepoor when they lack the time to relax and enjoy themselves.
Number 26
Gary Becker was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in ____ and grew up in Brooklyn, New York City.
His father, who was not well ____ had a deep interest in financial and political issues.
____ graduating from high school, Becker went to Princeton University, where he majored in economics.
He was dissatisfied with his economic education at Princeton University ____ “it didn’t seem to be handling real problems.”
____ earned a doctor’s degree in economics from the University of Chicago in 1955.
His doctoral paper on the economics of discrimination was mentioned by ____ Nobel Prize Committee as an important contribution to economics.
Since 1985, Becker had written a regular economics column in Business Week, ____ economic analysis and ideas to the general public.
In 1992, he was awarded the Nobel Prize ____ economic science.
Number 29
Although ____ is one of the most powerful tools available for improving young children’s behavior, it is equally powerful for improving your child’s selfesteem.
Preschoolers believe what their parents tell them ____ a very profound way.
They do ____ yet have the cognitive sophistication to reason analytically and reject false information.
If a preschool boy consistently hears from his mother that he is smart and ____ good helper, he is likely to incorporate that information into his selfimage.
Thinking of himself as a boy who is smart and knows how to ____ things is likely to make him endure longer in problemsolving efforts and increase his confidence in trying new and difficult tasks.
Similarly, thinking of himself as the kind ____ boy who is a good helper will make him more likely to volunteer to help with tasks at home and at preschool.
Number 30
Advertisers often displayed considerable facility in adapting their claims to the market status ____ the goods they promoted.
Fleischmann’s yeast, for instance, was used as ____ ingredient for cooking homemade bread.
Yet more and more people in the early 20th century were buying their bread from stores or bakeries, so consumer demand for ____ decreased.
The producer of Fleischmann’s yeast hired ____ J. Walter Thompson advertising agency to come up with a different marketing strategy to boost sales.
No longer the “Soul of Bread,” the Thompson agency first turned yeast into an important source of vitamins with ____ health benefits.
____ thereafter, the advertising agency transformed yeast into a natural laxative.
Repositioning yeast helped ____ sales.