2024년 3월 고2 모의고사 영어영역
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 18번
____ Art Crafts People of Greenville,
For the annual Crafts Fair on May 25 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., the Greenville Community Center is providing booth spaces to ____ as in previous years.
To reserve your space, please visit our website and complete a registration form ____ April 20.
The rental ____ is $50.
All the money we receive from rental fees goes to support upcoming ____ throughout the year.
We expect all available ____ to be fully booked soon, so don’t get left out.
We hope to see you ____ the fair.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 19번
Sarah, a young artist with a love for painting, entered ____ local art contest.
As ____ looked at the amazing artworks made by others, her confidence dropped.
She ____ thought, ‘I might not win an award.’
The moment of judgment arrived, and the judges began ____ winners one by one.
It wasn’t until the end ____ she heard her name.
The head of the judges ____ “Congratulations, Sarah Parker!
____ won first prize. We loved the uniqueness of your work.”
Sarah ____ overcome with joy, and she couldn’t stop smiling.
This experience meant more than just winning; it confirmed ____ identity as an artist.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 20번
Too many times ____ especially in today’s generation, expect things to just happen overnight.
When we have ____ false expectations, it tends to discourage us from continuing to move forward.
Because this is a high tech society, everything ____ want has to be within the parameters of our comfort and convenience.
If it doesn’t happen fast enough, ____ tempted to lose interest.
So many people don’t want to take ____ time it requires to be successful.
Success is not a matter of mere desire; you should develop patience in ____ to achieve it.
Have you fallen prey to ____
Great things take time ____ build.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 21번
If you had wanted to create a “selfdriving” car in the 1950s, your best option might have been to strap a brick ____ the accelerator.
Yes, the vehicle would have been able to move forward on its own, but it could not slow down, stop, ____ turn to avoid barriers.
Obviously not ideal. But does that mean the entire concept of the selfdriving car ____ not worth pursuing?
No, it only means that at the time we did not yet have the tools we now possess to help ____ vehicles to operate both autonomously and safely.
____ once-distant dream now seems within our reach. It is much the same story in medicine.
Two decades ago, we were still taping ____ to accelerators.
Today, we are approaching the point where we can begin to bring some appropriate technology to bear in ways that advance our ____ of patients as unique individuals.
In fact, many patients are already wearing devices that monitor their conditions in real time, which allows doctors to talk to their patients in a specific, refined, and feedbackdriven way that ____ not even possible a decade ago.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 22번
We tend to overrate the ____ of new technologies in part because older technologies have become absorbed into the furniture of our lives, so as to be almost invisible.
Take the baby bottle. Here is a simple implement that has transformed a fundamental human experience for vast numbers of infants and mothers, yet it ____ no place in our histories of technology.
This technology might be thought of as ____ classic timeshifting device, as it enables mothers to exercise more control over the timing of feeding.
It can also function to ____ time, as bottle feeding allows for someone else to substitute for the mother’s time.
____ therefore, it has huge implications for the management of time in everyday life, yet it is entirely overlooked in discussions of highspeed society.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 23번
Empathy is frequently listed as one of the most desired ____ in an employer or employee, although without specifying exactly what is meant by empathy.
Some businesses stress cognitive empathy, emphasizing the need for leaders to ____ the perspective of employees and customers when negotiating deals and making decisions.
Others stress affective empathy and empathic concern, emphasizing the ability of leaders to gain trust from employees and ____ by treating them with real concern and compassion.
When some consultants argue that successful companies foster empathy, what that translates to is that companies ____ conduct good market research.
In ____ words, an “empathic” company understands the needs and wants of its customers and seeks to fulfill those needs and wants.
When some ____ speak of design with empathy, what that translates to is that companies should take into account the specific needs of different populations — the blind, the deaf, the elderly, non-English speakers, the colorblind, and so on — when designing products.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 24번
The most prevalent problem kids report is that they feel like they need to be accessible ____ all times.
Because technology allows for it, they ____ an obligation.
It’s easy for most of us to ____ — you probably feel the same pressure in your own life!
It is really ____ to deal with the fact that we’re human and can’t always respond instantly.
For a teen or tween who’s still learning the ins and outs ____ social interactions, it’s even worse.
Here’s ____ this behavior plays out sometimes: Your child texts one of his friends, and the friend doesn’t text back right away.
Now it’s easy for ____ child to think, “This person doesn’t want to be my friend anymore!”
So ____ texts again, and again, and again —“blowing up their phone.”
This ____ be stressinducing and even read as aggressive.
But you can see ____ easily this could happen.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 29번
For years, many psychologists have held strongly to the belief that ____ key to addressing negative health habits is to change behavior.
This, more than values and attitudes, is the part of ____ that is easiest to change.
Ingestive habits such as smoking, drinking and various eating ____ are the most common health concerns targeted for behavioral changes.
Processaddiction behaviors (workaholism, shopaholism, and the like) fall ____ this category as well.
Mental imagery combined with power of suggestion was taken up as the premise of behavioral medicine to ____ people change negative health behaviors into positive ones.
Although this technique alone will not produce changes, when used alongside other behavior modification tactics and coping strategies, behavioral changes have proved effective for ____ people.
What mental imagery does is reinforce a new ____ behavior.
Repeated use of images reinforces the desired ____ more strongly over time.
24년 3월 고2 모의고사 30번
Emotion socialization — learning ____ other people about emotions and how to deal with them — starts early in life and plays a foundational role for emotion regulation development.
Although extrafamilial influences, such as peers or media, gain in importance during ____ parents remain the primary socialization agents.
For example, their own responses to emotional situations ____ as a role model for emotion regulation, increasing the likelihood that their children will show similar reactions in comparable situations.
Parental ____ at times when their children are faced with emotional challenges also impact emotion regulation development.
Whereas direct soothing and directive guidance of what to do are beneficial for younger children, they may intrude on adolescents’ autonomy ____
In consequence, adolescents might pull away from, rather than turn toward, their ____ in times of emotional crisis, unless parental practices are adjusted.
More suitable in adolescence is indirect support of autonomous emotion regulation, such as ____ interest in, as well as awareness and nonjudgmental acceptance of, adolescents’ emotional experiences, and being available when the adolescent wants to talk.