2024년 9월 고3 모의고사 변형 (18-30번)

2024년 9월 고3 모의고사 영어영역

24년 9월 고3 모의고사 18번

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We look forward to welcoming ____ back aboard for another unforgettable journey.

____ you for your continued loyalty and support.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 19번

The ____ morning had been chaotic.

Sophie's day began with her alarm ____ failing to ring, which had thrown her into an intense rush.

After terrible traffic, her taxi finally arrived at the airport, where she was met with endless security ____

____ kept glancing at her watch with each second feeling like an hour.

Worried that ____ could not get to the boarding gate in time, she rushed through the crowds of people.

Just ____ she heard an announcement saying that her flight had been "delayed."

Letting out a deep sigh, ____ finally felt at ease.

With an ____ hour to spare, she would have time to relax and browse the airport shops before her journey.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 20번

Truth is essential for progress and the development of knowledge, as it serves as the foundation upon which reliable and accurate understanding is ____

However, one of the greatest threats to the accumulation of ____ can now be found on social media platforms.

As social media becomes a primary source ____ information for millions, its unregulated nature allows misinformation to spread rapidly.

Social media users may unknowingly participate in creating and circulating misinformation, which can influence elections, cause violence, and create ____ panic, as seen in various global incidents.

As creators and consumers, it is our responsibility to take on a ____ role in the enhancement of fact-checking protocols in order to ensure accuracy.

It is critical that ____ safeguard the reliability of information, supporting a more informed and rational public community.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 21번

Around the turn of the twentieth century, anthropologists trained in the natural sciences began to reimagine what a science of humanity should look like and how social scientists ought to go about studying cultural ____

Some of those anthropologists insisted that one should at ____ spend significant time actually observing and talking to the people studied.

Early ethnographers such as Franz Boas and Alfred Cort Haddon typically traveled to the remote locations where the people in question lived and spent a few weeks to a few months ____

They sought out a local Western host who was familiar with the people and the area (such as ____ colonial official, missionary, or businessman) and found accommodations through them.

Although they did at times venture into the community without a guide, they ____ did not spend significant time with the local people.

Thus, their observations were primarily conducted ____ their verandas.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 22번

Even though there is good reason to consider a dog a sentient being capable of making choices and plans ― so that we ____ suppose 'it could have conceived of acting otherwise' ― we're unlikely to think it is wicked and immoral for attacking a child.

Moral responsibility is ____ some universal concept like entropy or temperature ― something that applies equally, and can be measured similarly, everywhere in the cosmos.

It is a notion developed specifically for human use, no more ____ less than languages are.

While sentience and volition are aspects of mind and agency, morals are cultural tools developed ____ influence social behaviour: to cultivate the desirable and discourage the harmful.

They are learnt, not given ____ birth.

It's possible, indeed likely, that we are born with a predisposition to cooperate with others ― but only within human society do ____ come to understand this as moral behaviour.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 23번

It is much more natural to be surprised by unusual phenomena like eclipses than ordinary phenomena like ____ bodies or the succession of night into day and day into night.

Many cultures invented gods to explain these eclipses that shocked, frightened, or surprised them; but very few imagined a god of falling bodies ― to which they were so accustomed ____ they did not even notice them.

But the reason for eclipses ____ ultimately the same as that of the succession of night and day: the movement of celestial bodies, which itself is based on the Newtonian law of attraction and how it explains why things fall when we let them go.

For the physicist, understanding the ordinary, the habitual, and the frequent thus allows us to account ____ the frightening and the singular.

As such, it was thus necessary to ____ "Why do things fall?" and to have Newton's response to understand a broad range of much more bizarre phenomena occurring at every level of the universe.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 24번

There are good reasons why open-office plans have gained ____ but open offices may not be the plan of choice for all times.

Instead, ____ right plan seems to be building a culture of change.

Overly rigid habits ____ conventions, no matter how well-considered or well-intentioned, threaten innovation.

The crucial take-away from analyzing office plans over time is that the answers ____ changing.

It might seem that ____ is a straight line of progress, but it's a myth.

____ office spaces from the past eighty years, one can see a cycle that repeats.

Comparing the offices of the 1940s with contemporary office spaces shows that they have circled back around to essentially the same style, via a period in the 1980s when ____ and cubicles were more the norm.

The ____ and colors may differ, but the 1940s and 2000s plans are alike, right down to the pillars running down the middle.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 26번

Gyorgy Kepes was an artist and educator born in ____ Hungary in 1906.

____ studied painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.

Then, he studied ____ and film in Berlin, Germany.

He went to the United States in 1937, and about a decade later, he started teaching visual design at the Massachusetts Institute ____ Technology (MIT).

He founded the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at ____ to form a community composed of artists and scientists.

His exhibition in 1951 titled The New Landscape became the basis of his book The New Landscape in Art and Science, which ____ published several years later.

In the book, he presented images that were not previously available, captured by the latest scientific ____

In 1995, ____ museum to house his works was established in Eger, Hungary.

He ____ a great pioneer in connecting art and technology.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 29번

Victorian England is characterised by the full development of ____ Industrial Revolution.

England became ____ first industrial nation in the world and, by 1850, the first nation to have more people employed in industry than in agriculture.

Expanding ____ coincided with the growth of the Empire and brought great wealth to Britain, but this wealth was not evenly distributed.

Many enterprising individuals (the 'self-made men') rose from humble origins to positions of wealth and influence, but large sections of the ____ class were forced into the overcrowded slums of large cities where they worked long hours for low wages in unhealthy conditions.

The manufacturing towns of the north of England provided some of ____ worst examples and inspired such socially conscious novels as Kingsley's Alton Locke, Gaskell's Mary Barton, and Dickens's Hard Times.

In the south there was London, already the largest city in the world, showing all the crime, evil, and misery which result ____ overpopulation and unplanned growth.


24년 9월 고3 모의고사 30번

We all like to think of ourselves as rational actors, careful and considered in ____ thinking, capable of sound and reliable judgments.

We might believe ____ we generally consider different points of view and make informed decisions.

We are, in ____ "predictably irrational," as psychologist Dan Ariely titled his book on the topic.

All of us engage in automatic, reflexive thinking, typically ____ the easier path and conserving mental effort.

Although we each may have the subjective impression that we are careful thinkers, we often make snap judgments or no real judgments ____ all.

In addition, numerous biases inhibit or override reflective, deliberative thought; intuitive theories can also interfere with acceptance of accurate ____ explanations.

Understanding more about how our minds work and how ____ may operate can make us each less subject to fallacious reasoning, more rational, and more aware of the problems in others' thinking.

Learning to understand the ____ limitations of our mental processes can also help us improve our ability to inform others more effectively.


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