2025년 6월 고3 모의고사 영어영역
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 30번
Gaining an audience for your writing involves not just finding a voice but ensuring that ____ resonates with your intended readers.
Entrepreneurs understand the importance of building a brand that makes them ____ and distinct from their competitors, drawing customers to their products or services.
They ____ this by pinpointing their target audience, crafting a unique value proposition, and shaping a recognizable identity.
While scholars might initially find these entrepreneurial concepts alien, they actually engage in similar practices ____ they set themselves apart in their academic writing.
Consider the typical literature review and motivation section of ____ scholarly article — the aim is to highlight gaps in existing research and position oneself as the one who will address these overlooked areas.
The challenge, as Labaree suggests, is not just in developing innovative ideas but in cultivating a distinctive voice that makes ____ think, “Ah, this sounds like the author.”
It’s about balancing the expression of your ideas with the development of a unique ____ that leaves a lasting impression on your audience.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 31번
The human psychology and education communities (as ____ as some animal researchers!) have been against referring to “teaching” when describing social learning in animals, mainly because teaching implies a level of intentionality on the part of the model that is difficult to measure in animals.
Nonetheless, there has been a movement ____ the animal cognition community to say that animals can, in fact, teach one another.
For example, skilled ants engage in a behavior called tandem running, in which they touch their bodies to the body of a novice ant as they lay down chemical trails, ____ to assist the newcomer with route learning.
Killer whales also repeat the same seal hunting technique in ____ of their offspring, sometimes without even killing the seal, leading researchers to ask why they would repeatedly catch and release a seal if they were not planning to eat it.
Considering the amount of energy they’d have ____ expend, there would need to be a good reason, and that reason might be teaching.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 32번
Writers often give us the impression that they have described the faces ____ their characters, when in fact they have simply given you an outline to fill in.
Of Esch, the most important character in Hermann Broch’s masterpiece The Sleepwalkers, we learn only that he has ____ teeth.
Even so, we don’t feel as if his ____ is a dentate blankness.
____ often, we mistake being told what effect someone’s appearance has for an account of that appearance.
____ poet Mallarmé’s advice - "Paint not the thing itself but the effect it produces."(Peindre non la chose, mais l’effet qu’elle produit) sounds like a self-denying ordinance.
Actually it is a rather clever way out of ____ intractable problem.
____ in one of his novels, Evelyn Waugh says of a new character, that ‘he had just the kind of appearance one would expect a young man of his type to have’ and nothing else, you still feel as if you have been told exactly what he looks like.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 33번
When we narrow, we’re redirecting all ____ our computing power to the handful of processes that matter.
It’s as if to help with our slow Wi-Fi, ____ disconnect our phone and tablet, just so that our video conference call won’t lag.
Narrowing also helps with goal ____
It cuts out all of the other distractions and places ____ most important goal front and center.
When we home in, ____ increase motivational intensity, reinforcing that what’s in front of us is what we should be after.
For a brief moment, the trade-off can be worthwhile, but when we remain zoomed in for too long, we start ____ miss cues and signals.
We get locked in on one path without being able to step ____ and see a better route.
When we’re stuck narrowed in for too long, ____ go up and performance drops.
We miss hearing alarms that signal there’s ____ problem elsewhere.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 34번
One word is inextricably associated with ____ where.
That is because geography starts from the premise that it ____ where something takes place on Earth’s surface.
The key questions are not simply “where” questions, though; they are ____ there” and “so what” questions.
Getting to such ____ means taking spatial arrangements, variations, and interconnections seriously.
Engaging in even the simplest day-to-day activity requires some appreciation of spatial circumstances — where ____ find food and services, how to get to work places, and the like.
Moving up in scale, without some awareness of how phenomena are arranged on Earth’s surface, it is difficult to make reasoned ____ or policy judgments, make sense of events, or grasp some of the basic forces shaping life on the planet.
Locating a new store or public service requires taking into consideration population distributions, the location ____ roads and utilities, socio-economic patterns, and more.
Understanding why and where migration happens requires consideration of the political organization of territory, the spatial consequences ____ discrimination, socio-economic patterns, and the layout of the physical environment.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 35번
A genuine glacier must be ____
Generally, this implies that sufficient fresh snow must accumulate during the cold months to offset melting during ____ summer, although on a year-to-year basis, glaciers may expand or contract, depending on local and global climatic conditions.
Today, most glaciers around the world are melting because of ____ warming climate, and it appears that the rate of melting is accelerating.
This has been documented spectacularly in places such as the Alps, where historical records have been ____ and dated sketches and photographs are available to compare with the present extent of ice.
Even over periods as short as a few decades, satellite ____ show that dramatic reduction of mountain glaciers has occurred in the Andes, the Himalayas, and elsewhere.
It is estimated that many small mountain glaciers will disappear completely within ten to twenty years unless there is a sudden and unexpected change in the present warming ____
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 36번
If we take an evolutionary look ____ our beginnings, we see a life in which high levels of physical activity were required for survival.
Even one century ago, most people needed to be physically active to work, to travel, ____ to take care of homes and families.
Our ____ world has engineered such activity out of our lives.
There are fewer manual jobs, we do not need to travel on foot, we do not need to hunt and harvest for our food, and many domestic chores have been ____
While these changes have created many benefits for our longevity and quality of life, they have ____ created many problems.
Lack of sufficient physical activity has now been linked to ____ least 17 unhealthy conditions, almost all of which are chronic diseases or considered risk factors for chronic diseases.
Adrianne Hardman has summarized this ____ situation for public health: “Physical inactivity is a waste of human potential for health and well-being.”
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 37번
A good example of chaos is the magnetic ____ sold as an executive toy.
It has four ____ arranged in a square at the base and a pendulum that swings back and forth between them.
Release the pendulum and note the magnets that it visits, and in what ____
If the pendulum is released from the same position a second time, the pattern of movement may at first be the same but soon it will ____ completely different.
In fact, the pattern of ____ movement is chaotic.
No matter how much care is taken to start the ____ in the same position, it will visit an entirely different set of points on the two occasions.
Chaotic systems are generated by iteration, ____ not all iteration leads to chaos.
In order to produce chaos, the iteration has to be ____ what is called a nonlinear system.
Nor are all nonlinear systems chaotic: to become so they need to be pushed beyond a certain ____ called a bifurcation.
Before that point is ____ they may behave in a quite orderly fashion.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 38번
____ finds that people show a strong visceral interest in and desire to approach and own cute-looking and beautiful (elegant) designs.
However, cute and beautiful designs elicit two very ____ motivations.
A cute product ____ package design elicits a nurturing motivation—a desire to take care of and keep the product, to hold it dear to our hearts and never let it go.
The beautiful product or package design ____ a self-expressive, or signaling, motivation—a desire to express oneself to others through product ownership.
But cute and beautiful ____ also have downsides.
Certain types of cute products can be ____ with a lack of sophistication or seriousness, which can reduce performance expectations (lowering perceived enablement benefits).
Beautiful-looking ____ may not attract attention over time because people become desensitized to them.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 39번
Researchers are studying how our everyday physical experiences in the world contribute ____ our understanding of mathematical concepts.
The experience ____ walking along a path, for example, can be a metaphor for thinking about arithmetic.
The path starts at some point 0 and as children walk along, every step takes them 1 unit further ____ the starting point;
they can even take half steps or skip along two steps ____ a time.
If they want to imagine ____ it might mean to add 5 and 9, they could think of first walking 9 steps and then walking 5 more.
But that also helps them think about what 14 − 3 might mean because ____ can imagine walking backwards.
They might be sitting still as they imagine all ____ this walking back and forth along their path; but they are reliving, at least in their imagination, the movement of their feet.
If they close their eyes, they might even imagine the shape of ____ path, the smell of the trees, and the sound that is made when they step on the dried leaves.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 40번
A serious deterioration in people’s working lives ____ be deeply disturbing to the social order.
Indeed, few consequences ____ technological change would be as dangerous.
Today, the world of work is the main way that we share out the fruits of growth: ____ most people, their job is their main, if not their only, source of income.
Technological unemployment would weaken that longstanding arrangement, encouraging an even more extreme version of inequality in which some people receive more income than others and many ____ nothing at all.
Nor would the disturbance ____ only economic.
For many people, their work is both a source ____ income and of meaning.
And with that in mind, the threat is even broader: not only that the labor market might be hollowed out, leaving some unable to find a good job and a reliable income, but that this sense of fulfillment that some people are fortunate to feel in their jobs might be hollowed out as well, leaving them unable to find ____ and live a satisfying life.
By ____ unemployment, technology would upset the social order, affecting distribution of wealth and possibly eliminating the emotional rewards that some discover in work.
25년 6월 고3 모의고사 41~42번
In ____ design, an aspiration towards seamlessness aims to make the technological experience for humans blend seamlessly into our everyday lives.
____ this aspiration aims towards experiences where people are no longer aware of the technology, the interface or the differences between human-technology and human-human interaction.
Considering the metaphor of seams in clothing, we can say that we aspire to seamless ____ by stitching the seams closely, pressing them flat and making sure they are hidden on the inside so that we wear clothing rather than pieces of fabric.
When designers and engineers talk about technological seamlessness, they ____ often referring to ease of use and convenience.
For example, in interface design, an aspiration towards seamlessness ensures the experience for the ____ flows and is not stressful or irritating.
Most of ____ would have had experiences of poor interface designs or apps in workplaces that make things more complicated and irritating, and have longed for more seamless interfaces.
____ seamlessness can also include less visible screens in new technologies, or virtual reality technologies with a seamless technological design.
The aim is to immerse the user experience such that the visual interaction might ____ described as inside the screen rather than a body interacting with a digital console or object as separate entities.
Similarly, seamlessness in humanoid robotic design aims to make humanoids indistinguishable from a human ____