2023년 6월 고3 모의고사 영어영역
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 18번
Custard Valley Park’s grand reopening event will ____ held on June 1st.
For this exciting occasion, we are offering free admission to all visitors on ____ reopening day.
There will be a food stand selling ____ cream and snacks.
We would like to ____ you, our valued members, to celebrate this event.
Please come and explore the park’s new features ____ as tennis courts and a flower garden.
Just relax and ____ the beautiful scenery.
We are confident that you will love the new changes, and we ____ looking forward to seeing you soon.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 19번
While the mechanic worked on her car, Jennifer walked back and forth ____ the waiting room.
She was deeply concerned about how much it was going to cost ____ get her car fixed.
Her car’s engine had started ____ noises and kept losing power that morning, and she had heard that replacing an engine could be very expensive.
After a few ____ the mechanic came back into the waiting room.
“I’ve got some good news. ____ was just a dirty spark plug.
I already wiped ____ clean and your car is as good as new.”
He ____ her the bill and when she checked it, the overall cost of repairs came to less than ten dollars.
That was far less than she had expected and she felt at ease, knowing she could easily afford ____
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 20번
Certain hindrances to multifaceted creative activity ____ lie in premature specialization, i.e., having to choose the direction of education or to focus on developing one ability too early in life.
However, development of creative ability in one domain may enhance effectiveness in other domains that require similar skills, ____ flexible switching between generality and specificity is helpful to productivity in many domains.
Excessive specificity may result in information from outside the domain being underestimated and unavailable, which leads to fixedness of thinking, whereas excessive generality causes chaos, vagueness, ____ shallowness.
Both tendencies pose a threat to ____ transfer of knowledge and skills between domains.
What should therefore be optimal for the ____ of cross-domain creativity is support for young people in taking up creative challenges in a specific domain and coupling it with encouragement to apply knowledge and skills in, as well as from, other domains, disciplines, and tasks.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 21번
Lawyers sometimes ____ ownership as a bundle of sticks.
This ____ was introduced about a century ago, and it has dramatically transformed the teaching and practice of law.
____ metaphor is useful because it helps us see ownership as a grouping of interpersonal rights that can be separated and put back together.
When you say It’s ____ in reference to a resource, often that means you own a lot of the sticks that make up the full bundle: the sell stick, the rent stick, the right to mortgage, license, give away, even destroy the thing.
Often, though, we split the sticks up, as for a piece of land: there may be a landowner, a bank ____ a mortgage, a tenant with a lease, a plumber with a license to enter the land, an oil company with mineral rights.
Each of these parties owns a stick ____ the bundle.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 22번
When it comes to the Internet, it just pays ____ be a little paranoid (but not a lot).
Given ____ level of anonymity with all that resides on the Internet, it’s sensible to question the validity of any data that you may receive.
Typically it’s to our natural instinct when we meet someone coming down a sidewalk to place yourself in some manner of ____ position, especially when they introduce themselves as having known you, much to your surprise.
By design, we set up challenges in which the individual must validate how ____ know us by presenting scenarios, names or acquaintances, or evidence by which to validate (that is, photographs).
Once we have received that information and it has gone through a cognitive validation, we accept that person as ____ trustworthy.
All this happens in ____ matter of minutes but is a natural defense mechanism that we perform in the real world.
However, in the virtual world, we have a tendency to be less defensive, as there appears to be no physical ____ to our well-being.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 23번
____ are pressures within the museum that cause it to emphasise what happens in the galleries over the activities that take place in its unseen zones.
In an era when museums are forced to increase their earnings, they often focus their energies on modernising their galleries or mounting temporary exhibitions to bring more and more audiences through ____ door.
In other words, as museums struggle to survive in a competitive economy, their budgets often prioritise those ____ of themselves that are consumable: infotainment in the galleries, goods and services in the cafes and the shops.
The unlit, unglamorous storerooms, if ____ are ever discussed, are at best presented as service areas that process objects for the exhibition halls.
And at worst, as museums pour more and more resources into their publicly visible faces, the spaces of storage may even suffer, their modernisation being kept on hold ____ being given less and less space to house the expanding collections and serve their complex conservation needs.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 24번
Hyper-mobility ― the notion that more travel at faster speeds covering longer distances generates greater economic success ― seems to be a distinguishing feature ____ urban areas, where more than half of the world’s population currently reside.
By 2005, approximately 7.5 billion ____ were made each day in cities worldwide.
In 2050, there may be three to four times as many ____ travelled as in the year 2000, infrastructure and energy prices permitting.
Freight movement could also rise more than ____ during the same period.
Mobility flows have become a key dynamic of urbanization, with the associated infrastructure invariably constituting the ____ of urban form.
Yet, despite the increasing level of urban mobility worldwide, access to places, activities and services has ____ increasingly difficult.
Not only is it less convenient ― in terms of time, ____ and comfort ― to access locations in cities, but the very process of moving around in cities generates a number of negative externalities.
Accordingly, many of the world’s cities face an unprecedented ____ crisis, and are characterized by unsustainable mobility systems.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 25번
The above graph shows the share ____ the EU-28 population participating in tourism in 2017 by age group and destination category.
The ____ of people in the No Trips category was over 30% in each of the five age groups.
The percentage of people in the Outbound Trips Only category was higher in the 25-34 age group than ____ the 35-44 age group.
In the 35-44 ____ group, the percentage of people in the Domestic Trips Only category was 34.2%.
The percentage of people in the Domestic & Outbound Trips category was lower in the ____ age group than in the 55-64 age group.
In the 65 or over age group, the percentage of people in the No Trips category was more ____ 50%.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 26번
____ Renoir (1894-1979), a French film director, was born in Paris, France.
He was the son of the famous painter Pierre-Auguste ____
____ and the rest of the Renoir family were the models of many of his father’s paintings.
____ the outbreak of World War I, Jean Renoir was serving in the French army but was wounded in the leg.
____ 1937, he made La Grande Illusion, one of his better-known films.
It was enormously successful but was not allowed ____ show in Germany.
During World War II, when the Nazis invaded France ____ 1940, he went to Hollywood in the United States and continued his career there.
He was awarded numerous honors and awards throughout his career, including the Academy Honorary Award in 1975 for his lifetime ____ in the film industry.
Overall, Jean Renoir’s influence ____ a film-maker and artist endures.
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 29번
____ The Wizard of Oz as a psychological study of motivation.
Dorothy and ____ three friends work hard to get to the Emerald City, overcoming barriers, persisting against all adversaries.
They do so because they expect ____ Wizard to give them what they are missing.
Instead, the wonderful (and wise) Wizard makes them aware that they, not he, always had the power to fulfill their ____
For Dorothy, home is not a place but a feeling of ____ of comfort with people she loves; it is wherever her heart is.
The courage the Lion ____ the intelligence the Scarecrow longs for, and the emotions the Tin Man dreams of are attributes they already possess.
They need to ____ about these attributes not as internal conditions but as positive ways in which they are already relating to others.
After all, didn’t they demonstrate those qualities on the journey to Oz, a journey motivated by little more than an expectation, an idea ____ the future likelihood of getting something they wanted?
23년 6월 고3 모의고사 30번
To the extent that an agent relies on the prior knowledge of its ____ rather than on its own percepts, we say that the agent lacks autonomy.
A rational agent should be autonomous ____ it should learn what it can to compensate for partial or incorrect prior knowledge.
For example, a vacuum-cleaning agent that learns to foresee where and when additional dirt will appear will do better ____ one that does not.
As a practical matter, ____ seldom requires complete autonomy from the start: when the agent has had little or no experience, it would have to act randomly unless the designer gave some assistance.
So, just as evolution provides animals with enough built-in reflexes to survive long enough to learn for themselves, it would be reasonable to provide an artificial intelligent agent with some initial knowledge as well as an ____ to learn.
After sufficient experience of its environment, the behavior of a rational agent can become effectively independent ____ its prior knowledge.
Hence, the incorporation of learning allows one to design a single rational agent that will succeed in a vast variety of ____