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2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 18번

Dear Connexa Point Table ____ Center members,

I am the manager of the Connexa Point Table Tennis Center. Thank you for ____ interest in the upcoming reopening of the center.

Unfortunately, during the repair process, ____ electrical issues were discovered, causing the work to take longer than we planned.

____ regret to inform you that the center's reopening must be delayed.

The center was ____ scheduled to reopen on April 1st.

However, it will now reopen on ____ 1st to ensure the safety of all members.

We look forward to seeing you back on the court ____

____ you for your patience and understanding.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 19번

____ was the first carnival for the four-year-old girl, Cassie.

She had only heard about ____ from her mother.

She had been imagining colorful balloons and ____ candies for a long time.

When she finally arrived at the carnival, the twinkling lights and ____ made her jump with joy.

The magician showed his tricks ____ she cheered with her family.

But suddenly, she saw a lot of huge balloons in ____ parade coming towards her.

She thought they ____ too big, like monsters.

____ heart began to beat fast from fear.

Cassie froze ____ dropped her cotton candy on the ground.

She ____ hid behind her mother.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 20번

There is simply no better way to influence or stir an audience—instantly, powerfully, authentically—than by opening ____ to them with a personal story or anecdote.

To be clear: I'm not saying you need to tell them long stories about your family vacations or ____ them baby pictures from the stage.

I'm saying that you can share a key biographical detail, or an emotion ____ you're feeling in the moment, or a self-deprecating joke.

It is a tried-and-tested way of bonding with an audience of strangers — ____ of laying the groundwork for you to then persuade them.

The harsh reality is that people won't bond with your arguments in a vacuum, but they ____ says speech coach Bas van den Beld, "bond with you" —the person making those arguments.

By sharing a revealing story ____ a personal flaw, you allow audience members a way to identify with you.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 21번

We are now at a ____ of unprecedented genetic, cultural, and environmental power as a species, and we are linked to nearly every other person on Earth.

We are embodied individuals trapped within limited time, but we ____ also networked data streams, memories, and influencers, and part of a grander humanity.

Our decisions today have far-reaching impacts that place a responsibility on us to become good ancestors, to take the long view and time travel forward to imagine the well-being of ____ of people whose lives will be lived in the world we are currently making.

Centuries ago, leaders of the native North American Iroquois people created "seven generation stewardship," instructing people to consider the impact ____ every decision on their children, seven generations into the future.

In the precious few decades that ____ is ours, while we enjoy the gardens planted by our ancestors, we must not steal the shade from our descendants.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 22번

Despite learned eating behaviors that are formed in early childhood and inborn biological differences, taste preferences can be changed throughout our ____ due to neuroplasticity, our brain's amazing adaptability:

There is far more flexibility in our food behaviors than most think, even as ____ age.

This is terrific news for adventurous eaters who want to ____ their dinner menu — it's a big, tasty world out there! —but it's amazing news for those eager to break poor diet habits.

Just as kids gradually ____ to like nutritious foods, so, too, can adults readjust their taste.

Many who switch from processed grain foods like white bread and white rice to whole grain types, for instance, gradually learn to prefer the nutty flavors and chewy ____

Repeated ____ — and a willingness to change — is the key.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 23번

Conformity in the teenage years has been studied by putting young people in situations where they are asked to make a choice or decision where ____ appears to go against what everyone else in the group is saying.

The fascinating thing about ____ results of these studies is that conformity is not spread equally across all age groups.

Thus, the willingness to go along with others ____ a peak around the age of 14.

After that, this tendency decreases, so that by ____ or 17, young people are much more able to disagree with the group and to stand up for their own opinion.

This is an important finding. It demonstrates that ____ influence of the peer group is not the same across all ages.

As young ____ mature, they become more resilient, and more able to defend their opinions as individuals.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 24번

Habits aren't bad. We need them to ____

Understanding ____ the brain uses habits, and how you can work with them, is essential for business.

One question to ask is, are you really trying to break a habit, or would you do better by attaching to another one (known as ____ bundling)?

Wharton professor Katy Milkman led a research project called Holding the Hunger Games Hostage at the Gym, where participants ____ only have access to their audio devices while at the gym.

This uses a tempting habit — listening to that awesome ____ — and combines it with a habit people would like to build, but may otherwise feel forced to put off, like exercising.

The participants whose devices ____ "held hostage" were 51 percent more likely to visit the gym.

____ the really amazing thing is what happened after it was over: nearly two-thirds opted to pay to have gym-only access for their devices!


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 26번

Gary Graffman was born in New York City in 1928 and began playing ____ piano at the age of three.

When he was seven, he entered the Curtis Institute of Music, where he received training that laid the foundation for his ____

In 1949, ____ won the Leventritt Award and then played concerts worldwide. In the late 1970s, Graffman lost control of the fingers on his right hand, but he never gave up playing the piano.

Reconsidering the traditional piano performance convention of using both hands, he focused ____ works for the left hand alone, such as Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand.

Graffman returned to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1980 as a member of the piano ____

There he taught many outstanding young musicians, including Lang Lang, ____ his lifelong commitment to music continues to inspire people today.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 29번

A conceptual model ____ an explanation, usually highly simplified, of how something works.

It doesn't have to be complete or even ____ as long as it is useful.

The files, folders, and icons you see displayed on a computer screen help people create the conceptual model of documents and folders inside the computer, or of apps or ____ on the screen.

____ fact, there are no folders inside the computer — those are effective conceptualizations designed to make them easier to use.

Sometimes these depictions can add to the confusion, ____

When reading email or visiting a website, the material appears to be on the device, for that is where it is displayed and ____

But in fact, in many cases the actual material is "in the cloud," located on some ____ machine.

____ conceptual model is of one, coherent image, whereas it may actually consist of parts, each located on different machines that could be almost anywhere in the world.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 30번

The principal transportation mode ____ the developing world, even in large cities, is still walking because of constraints on the resources needed to operate extensive transit systems.

People cover long distances on foot ____ day and expend human energy that they can hardly spare.

____ under those conditions is an unavoidable burden that consumes productive capability.

In North America and Western Europe, however, ____ attitude and policies are just the opposite: walking is efficient, healthful, and natural.

We should do more of it —almost everybody agrees—and ____ of the current trends should be reversed.

Ironically, among the most popular exercise machines in health clubs and in homes are treadmills that simulate walking, which could be otherwise accomplished with a transport purpose on ____ street.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 31번

Just like how other rooms in your home can cause anxiety when filled with too much stuff, the same is true for ____

____ the play space houses every single toy that has ever been purchased for them since birth, they may not be able to express their feelings, but they can feel overwhelmed by so much stuff.

This reminds us of how women look in their closets packed full ____ clothes and think, I have nothing to wear.

Revision helps everyone see what they ____ and use what they own.

When there's too much to see, too much to step over, and too much input, kids have a hard time making a ____

____ a play space is so important.

____ want your kids to feel inspired and imaginative in the room —not overcome with indecision.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 32번

Students often mistake familiarity with true mastery, creating a dangerous "illusion of competence" where recognizing information feels like genuine knowledge, ____ they struggle when asked to recall or apply it independently.

This cognitive bias, strengthened by passive study methods, leads ____ to overestimate their understanding.

Teaching materials (even informally or imaginatively) actively counters this illusion by requiring deep processing, active recall, structured organization, and revealing gaps in ____

It introduces powerful methods like teaching imaginary students, peer-teaching ____ study groups, employing the Feynman Technique, and writing explanations for others.

Ultimately, adopting the teacher mindset transforms surface familiarity ____ real mastery, exposing and filling gaps in knowledge and ensuring solid, reliable understanding.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 33번

From around 3000 BC, the Sumerian officials would mark their lists of ____ on clay tablets.

If they wanted to record five fish, ____ would mark five pictures of a fish.

Their first great intellectual leap came from separating the number ____ the object they were counting.

In other words, they would represent five fish with a numeral for the number five alongside ____ symbol for the fish.

If they wanted to describe five of something else, they realized ____ could keep the same numeral and trade the object symbol for a cow, or a jar of oil, or whatever else they were interested in.

The Sumerians had developed the idea of an emancipated number, existing in its own right and independent of ____ it is being used to count.

It is easy to take the emancipated number for granted as it is so deeply set into modern thought, but to ____ earliest civilizations it was intellectually new and extremely powerful.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 34번

The emphasis on learning from ____ ingroup takes little account of individuals.

Amazingly, while we may dislike some of the people in our ingroup, we ____ copy them.

Wilks, Kirby, and Nielsen studied copying behavior in the context of observing how to ____ a puzzle box.

Ingroups and outgroups were distinguished in ____ minimal way, using simple color coding of wristbands.

The children did not simply like all members of their ingroup; they disliked ____ who behaved in an antisocial fashion.

Indeed, they liked these antisocial ingroup members less than the prosocial members of an ____

Still, ____ dislike did not affect their tendency to copy ingroup behavior more closely than outgroup behavior.

This overimitation reveals ____ we are not copying in order to learn how to open a box most efficiently.

We want ____ learn how to do it in the proper way— in other words, conforming to the rules and conventions of the ingroup.

This will be appropriately demonstrated even by antisocial ingroup ____


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 35번

The "set point theory" concept is that your ____ has a stable quantity of fat cells by the time you are an adult.

The more ____ you carried in your childhood and your teenage years, the more fat cells you will have as an adult.

These fat cells then become "fuller" or "thinner" as you gain and lose weight as an ____

The set point ____ the trigger in these cells that will send a message to your brain saying that your fat cells are getting too thin and that you must eat more.

Different people's fat cells will have different set points, ____ the strength of the message is affected by the number of cells.

Thus a person with lots of fat ____ and a high set point will battle with a strong desire for food when dieting.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 36번

Initially the catchphrase "less is more" had a simple meaning. First mentioned in Robert Browning's poem "Andrea del Sarto," ____ suggests that everything simple is better and more beautiful than the complex and tangled.

____ this phrase is heard often — maybe even too often.

But it's important to recognize that the way of thinking that lies behind these words slowly ____ certain habits from our daily life.

For example, think about the heavy, massive ____ receivers that existed back in the day.

Over time, many of their buttons became viewed as "extra" ____ were removed, and with each reduction these devices eventually developed into the phones in our pockets.

The scale of the ____ became smaller, and the functions of the buttons got lost in the three-dot menus and multilayered folders of our phones.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 37번

We first need to understand the short but hidden history behind the plastics industry and how it became deeply rooted in ____ daily lives.

Before plastic, people lived more ____ with far fewer waste problems than we face today.

However, after the invention of plastic, its rapid adoption during World ____ II, and its explosion into consumer goods, plastic was everywhere.

The growing industry came ____ symbolize the convenience and prosperity of the American dream. This dream came with a price.

Over time, people began to notice the environmental impact, and the early ____ of today's environmental movement were planted.

____ the plastics industry was quick to counter these concerns, launching campaigns that presented recycling as the solution to all our problems.

They pushed the idea ____ pollution was the fault of consumers, not the corporations flooding the market with plastic.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 38번

As Kuhn proposed, ____ propositions about the world are embedded within paradigms, roughly a network of interrelated commitments to a particular theory, a conception of a subject matter, and methodological practices.

Thus, when scientists undertake research, they do so from within ____ specific paradigm.

Even the most exacting measurements are only sensible ____ within that paradigm.

For example, a look into ____ microscope tells you nothing unless you are already informed about the nature of the instrument and what you are supposed to be looking at.

Thus, what ____ call major progress in science is not a movement from a less to a more accurate paradigm.

Rather, it is ____ horizontal shift from one 'way of seeing the world' to another.

For Kuhn, 'the scientist with a new paradigm sees ____ from the way he had seen before.'


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 39번

Making two visits to one of our cold greenhouses—one at dawn after a below-zero night, and ____ other a few hours later— provides a striking introduction to the winter harvest.

During the dawn visit all ____ crops are frozen solid.

Raising the inner covers, which is difficult because they too are frozen, reveals a sight of hard, frost-coated leaves bleak enough to convince ____ that this idea is foolish.

Yet a few hours later, after the sun has warmed the ____ above freezing, the second visit presents a miraculous contrast.

Under the inner covers are closely spaced rows of vigorous, healthy leaves that stretch ____ length of the greenhouse.

The leaf colors in different shades of greens, reds, maroons, and yellows ____ bright against the dark soil. It looks like a never-ending spring.


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 40번

Parenting experts say children need to ____ independence and resilience.

But cities and suburbs don't offer safe walk and bike routes to school, malls kick teenagers out on the weekends, and free time disappears ____ a spreadsheet of activities.

All of those ____ take more of the parents' time or money to navigate, because the child can't do it on their own.

As Darby Saxbe, a clinical ____ recently wrote in the New York Times, "underparenting requires structural change."

Unlike most political experts, she's not ____ talking about economic policies like family leave and government-supported childcare.

She's talking about actual physical structures, and the cultural change required to populate ____

We need to "build back our tolerance for children in public spaces," she writes, "and create safe environments where lightly supervised kids can move ____ freely."


2026년 3월 고1 모의고사 41-42번

It's fair to say that patience has a terrible ____

For one thing, the prospect of ____ anything that you've been told will require patience simply seems unattractive.

More ____ though, it's disturbingly passive.

It is the virtue that has traditionally been urged upon housewives, ____ their husbands led more exciting lives outside the home; or on racial minorities, told to wait just a few more decades for their full civil rights.

The talented but self-effacing ____ who "waits patiently" for a promotion, we tend to feel, will be waiting a long time: she ought to be trumpeting her achievements instead.

In all such cases, patience is a ____ of psychologically accommodating yourself to a lack of power, an attitude intended to help you to resign yourself to your lowly position, in theoretical hopes of better days to come.

But as society ____ something shifts. In more and more contexts, patience becomes a form of power.

In a world geared for hurry, the capacity to resist the urge to hurry— to allow things to take the time they take — is a way to gain purchase on the ____ to do the work that counts, and to derive satisfaction from the doing itself, instead of putting off all your fulfillment to the future.


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