2025년 3월 고3 모의고사 변형 (18-30번)

2025년 3월 고3 모의고사 영어

25년 3월 고3 모의고사 18번

Dear School Officials, Thank you for deciding to participate in the upcoming 2025 Student Art ____

Our organization's event has been ____ platform for showcasing the artistic talents of young students for a decade.

After reviewing the applications we've received, we can't wait to exhibit your ____ work.

However, ____ note that there has been a change to the submission deadline for your students' work.

The deadline ____ April 15th instead of March 28th.

Please send the work to the address of ____ we have already notified you.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 19번

Sam had ____ dreamed of becoming a musical actor, and today was his big chance — a life­changing audition.

He had practiced endlessly ____ was perfectly ready.

He couldn’t even think of not getting the ____

When his name was ____ Sam stepped onto the stage, with his head held high and his shoulders held back.

The judges’ eyes were fixed on him as ____ appeared on the stage.

But ____ without warning, his mind went completely blank.

The opening line he had rehearsed so ____ times didn’t come to him.

He opened his mouth, ____ no sound came out. Frustration started to set in.

In the end, Sam couldn’t believe that he couldn’t say a ____ line.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 20번

People have ____ anti-persuasion radar or defense system that goes off when someone is trying to persuade them.

The more something or someone disagrees with them, ____ less likely they are to listen.

Consequently, one reason change is so hard is that people ____ unwilling to even consider information that goes against their beliefs.

As a result, when dealing with opposing viewpoints, ____ a bit more indirect can often be more effective.

Rather than starting with ____ start by encouraging people to be more open minded and receptive.

This is why ____ doubt can help.

Showing that we're conflicted or uncertain makes us seem less ____

Expressing doubt about one's own view acknowledges that conflicting beliefs are ____ making the other side feel validated and more willing to listen.

It recognizes that issues are ____ or nuanced, which increases receptiveness.

Uncertainty signals an openness to ____ perspectives.

So particularly when issues are controversial or people are dug in, expressing a ____ doubt can actually be more persuasive.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 21번

The unity of science and philosophy in the old classical sense was perhaps ____ described by the famous tree of Descartes: The roots of this tree corresponded to metaphysics (the intelligible principles), the trunk to physics (statements of intermediate generality), and the branches and fruit to what we would call applied science.

He regarded the ____ system of science and philosophy as we today regard science alone; he felt that the metaphysical principles were ultimately justified by their "fruits," not merely by their self-evidence.

What we today call applied science consisted for him not only in mechanics ____ also in medicine and ethics.

The difficulty was that from the general principles of Cartesian or Aristotelian science-philosophy no results could be derived which were precisely in agreement ____ observation, but these principles seemed to be intelligible and plausible.

So the tree was cut in ____ middle.

For the derivation of technical results, it ____ necessary to start from the physical principles in the trunk.

Science in the new sense was to ____ only of how the fruits would develop from the trunk without regard to the roots.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 22번

Good ____ writing is often as much technique as it is talent, sometimes more.

The best narrative nonfiction writers often turn to time-honored tools of fiction writers for effect: plot ____ pacing, character and drama, and, yes, suspense.

And they understand that ____ good story just can't spread out in all directions like a serving of spaghetti.

The story ____ form, shape, a structure designed to pull the reader from start to finish.

"The craftsmanship of the writer is no less beautiful ____ that of the cabinet maker or the builder of temples or fine violins," writes Jon Franklin.

Yes, this may sound grandiose, but ____ emphasis on craftsmanship is pure pragmatism: a knowledge of the basic structures that narrative science writers use to build an effective story.

I think of this approach as journalistic ____

____ a writer has the story blueprints in hand, so to speak, then he or she can decide which structure best fits the facts of the story ─ and where to slot them into place.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 23번

If you want to bring something ____ shared reality for the purpose of social coordination, you have to describe it, or at the very least label it.

Even the ideally objective pursuit of science ____ unable to escape the framing effects of language.

Like all collective culture, science ____ constructed on report, reason, debate, negotiation, justification, consensus, and, most important, coordination.

And all of these things depend on ____

Even something as fundamental ____ particle physics depends on language in a particular way.

I don't mean that particle ____ wouldn't exist if we didn't describe it.

Particle physics is part of brute reality and so it will carry on independent of any human agreement or understanding of what ____ is.

But consider this ____ by Michael I. Jordan, referring to the "infinite potential well" model, which studies how a single particle behaves in a small, enclosed space:

"A particle in a potential well is ____ a function called the Lagrangian function.

The particle doesn't know that. There's no algorithm running that ____ that.

It just happens. It's a description mathematically of something that ____ us understand as analysts what's happening."


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 24번

In fact, humans are known to ____ the largest and most visible sclera ─ the "whites" of the eyes ─ of any species.

This fact intrigues scientists, because it would seem actually ____ be a considerable obstacle: imagine, for example, the classic war movie scene where the soldier dresses in camouflage and paints his face with green and brown color ─ but can do nothing about his noticeably white sclera, beaming bright against the jungle.

There ____ be some reason humans developed it, despite its obvious costs.

In fact, the ____ of visible sclera ─ so goes the "cooperative eye hypothesis" ─ is precisely that it enables humans to see clearly, and from a distance, which direction other humans are looking.

Michael Tomasello showed in a 2007 study that chimpanzees, gorillas, and bonobos ─ our nearest cousins ─ follow the direction of each other's heads, whereas human ____ follow the direction of each other's eyes.

So the value of looking someone in the eye may in fact be ____ uniquely human.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 26번

Hans Hofmann was ____ of the most influential art teachers of the 20th century.

Born on March 21, 1880 in ____ he moved to Munich with his family.

When he was a teenager, Hofmann produced scientific inventions, including a radar ____

In 1904, he moved to Paris, where he was deeply affected by the expressive use of color that distinguished the paintings of ____ Matisse and Robert Delaunay.

He opened his first school, the Schule fur Bildende Kunst(School of Fine ____ in Munich in 1915.

In 1930 Hofmann moved to the United States, where he taught at ____ Art Students League in New York City and later opened his own Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts.

By 1939, he was able to break away from the Expressionistic landscapes and still lifes he had painted ____ the early 1930s.

At the age of 85, he was still very active in his studio, and ____ approximately 45 paintings.


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 29번

We lack a sufficient vocabulary for making sense of the sources ____ error.

The more scientific knowledge we accumulate, the better we understand that the ignorance over which the knowledge enterprise is built is shockingly ____

For instance, it turned out that psychoanalysis's attempt to delimit the sources of error by categorizing the kinds of mistakes to which humans are subject in ____ of the therapeutic situation in the talking cure draws on misguided assumptions about the normalcy conditions for subjects.

Digging deeper into the structure of the human mind as well as into the specific embodiment of human knowers equipped with a complex nervous system showed that our mental life is filled with illusions on all levels of knowledge acquisition, from sensation to perception, ____ scientific discourse to the use of technology based on the latest scientific discovery.

Yet, once again, we cannot make sense of this picture of ourselves as immersed in the area of ignorance and illusion without at the same time ____ on a huge background of shared, objective knowledge that makes our ignorance available to us.

Subjectivity and objectivity are interwoven with our ____


25년 3월 고3 모의고사 30번

Surely one reason that ____ have lost their sense of human connection, abundance, and intimate relation is that modern technology has made copying so easy.

The methods of copying ____ to us have never been more powerfully abundant.

This seems true even as a sense of loss has attended our ever more powerful means to reproduce what we care ____

Walter Benjamin has famously formulated this loss as ____ "aura": that which is lost in mechanical reproduction.

The aura of a work of art, he suggests, ____ be copied by mechanical technology.

By around 1900, he writes, "technical reproduction had reached a standard that not only permitted it to reproduce all transmitted works of art and thus to cause the most profound change in their impact upon ____ public."

The ability to copy mechanically "substituted ____ plurality of copies for a unique existence," Benjamin argued.

In addition to transforming art and the public's relation to it, Benjamin asserted that mechanical reproduction has the power to rend traditions by interfering with the authority of objects "embedded in ____ fabric of tradition."

This threat to tradition was twofold and concerned ____ presence of objects, Benjamin believed.


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