2025년 7월 고3 모의고사 영어
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 18번
To our readers, We hope you are well and enjoying the latest issue ____ our magazine, Kitchen Gazette.
As always, we strive to bring you the ____ useful content, and we appreciate your continued support.
While we aim for perfection with each of our recipes, we occasionally ____ mistakes.
It has come to our attention that the recipe for Banana Cream Pie in the June ____ was incomplete.
Although the directions did mention adding milk, the list of ingredients did not include ____
The correct listing should specify one and three-quarter cups ____ milk.
We hope you'll try it ____ using the corrected version.
Thank you ____ your understanding, and we look forward to bringing you more delicious recipes in the future!
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 19번
I got married in the middle ____ a small wood outside of Cambridge during the summer of 2019; the night before my wedding, it started to pour with rain.
At two o'clock in the morning, the rain ____ like a biblical tempest.
I moved myself into the spare bedroom and spent the night ____ sick to my stomach with anxiety, and imagining the tables, chairs, hay bales and sofas we had set out in the woods that day getting soaked through, and my family and in-laws covered in mud.
But in the woods at noon the next day, ____ was no sign of the storm.
Sunlight floated ____ the leaves and landed on the heads of family members I thought for years might never attend my wedding.
I looked over ____ my wife, and then for the next ten hours felt overjoyed up until the moment I went to sleep.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 20번
The idea ____ cutting out a budget category probably makes you nervous.
But being mindful about your spending doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing ____
Instead of forcing yourself ____ go entirely without, reduce spending on that category by just 10 percent each month.
____ won't see sudden, drastic change in your budget, but the shift will be a lot easier to stomach.
Say you spent $148 at ____ shops last month.
The idea of never buying coffee is enough to make you want to hide from your budget forever, but what ____ you challenged yourself to spend just 10 percent less on coffee this month?
That's $14.80 less, for a total ____ $133.20.
Then, next month, see if you can bring that expense down by 10 percent again ____ $119.88.
By introducing incremental shifts instead of ____ radical changes, you're more likely to stick with your new, moderately reduced habits.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 21번
Media coverage of sports is, ____ its very nature, ephemeral.
The temporary loss of the here and now ____ embraced when we consume mediated sports coverage as a welcome break from the press of everyday demands.
Yet, many sports ____ recognize that contests that once seemed both urgent and critical often melt into the background in a week's time and are summarily forgotten.
The ubiquity ____ sports contests and the blur of discussions about them across the contemporary mediascape contribute to this liquidity; a new "big game" is seemingly always around the corner and newly-fueled anticipation routinely supersedes reflection about results that have quickly faded in our memories and become trivial in the records of sports.
However, rising above ubiquitous sporting competitions that quickly fade as cultural amnesia are those holding promise to become ground-breaking moments in lived experience and ____ culture.
These are the events and championships that ____ a sport, solidifying one's fanship, and serving as historical markers that bring order, meaning, and significance to the sports landscape.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 22번
Making your marketing ____ for customers is what makes them tell other people about you.
____ is the basis of viral marketing ─ the word of mouth that ultimately generates more business than all the advertising campaigns put together.
Humor is good, but something that encourages customers to pass on messages to ____ business colleagues, family, and indeed anyone else will result in stronger customers' perception of your brand and increased awareness of what your company is all about.
The message need not be too ____ either, or indeed be an overt marketing plug.
Just passing the brand name along, and having it ____ with something entertaining and fun, is quite sufficient.
Your other marketing promotions will fill in the gaps, and anyway no single promotion will ever cover all the communication you want it to ─ the best you can hope for is that one communication will sensitize the customers to ____ a later one.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 23번
The prevalence of diseases among wild animals can be compared ____ an iceberg.
It is only its top that appears visible to us, an ____ fraction of its total volume.
There are two main causes that converge to bring about this ____
First, until very recently, research on wild animal disease has been an underestimated field ____ inquiry.
Wild animal disease is thought to be relevant ____ inasmuch as it proves instrumental in bettering our knowledge about treatment of diseases affecting human and domestic populations.
Second, disease is a fundamentally surreptitious phenomenon, often resulting from ____ factors interacting simultaneously.
Unlike humans and other animals under ____ control, wild animals are anonymous.
We can make estimations about their numbers and whereabouts, but ____ do not have accurate records of them.
In addition, sick and dead animals are quickly assimilated into the environment by predators and ____
As a consequence, the results of wild animal death caused by disease remain, for ____ most part, hidden from us.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 24번
What sets off literary works from other narrative ____ texts is that they have undergone a process of selection: they have been published, reviewed, and reprinted, so that readers approach them with the assurance that others have found them well constructed and 'worth it'.
____ for literary works, the cooperative principle is 'hyper-protected'.
We can put up with many obscurities ____ apparent irrelevancies, without assuming that this makes no sense.
Readers assume that in literature complications of language ultimately have a communicative purpose and, instead of imagining that the speaker or writer is being uncooperative, as they might in other speech contexts, they struggle to interpret elements that flout principles of ____ communication in the interests of some further communicative goal.
'Literature' is an institutional label that gives us reason to expect that the results ____ our reading efforts will be 'worth it'.
And many of the features of literature follow from the willingness of readers to pay ____ to explore uncertainties, and not immediately ask 'what do you mean by that?'
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 26번
Barbara Ann Scott was one ____ the most famous Canadian figure skaters.
She was born in Ottawa ____ 1928.
At the age of seven, she began ____ at the Minto Skating Club.
When she was just 10, she became the youngest ____ to pass the "gold figures test."
Although she tried to win the ____ Senior Championship in both 1941 and 1942, she finished second both years.
____ Scott traveled overseas and became the first North American to win both the European and World Figure Skating Championships.
She gained widespread fame by winning the gold medal at the 1948 ____ Games in Switzerland.
She toured with an ice show and engaged in various ____ activities.
After getting married, she settled in Chicago and ____ away in Florida in 2012.
She became known ____ "Canada's Sweetheart" and had a lasting impact on Canadian figure skating history.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 29번
____ is a kind of artificial intelligence application that is frequently advertised, which can be described as "vaporware".
Vaporware ____ applications that have either been announced or made available for sale but are not yet fully functional as artificial intelligence applications.
It is often systems that seem to ____ on artificial intelligence technologies, but which in fact do not.
Instead, they are frequently built by people manually adding the content that the ____ intelligence application is supposed to be processing.
This is frequently done because initially it is cheaper to pay people to add this content than it is to develop ____ artificial intelligence capabilities and populate the data.
Vaporware can ____ used for many reasons.
Sometimes a product may start to be sold before it ____ fully developed.
Taking a vaporware product to market means developers can validate ideas with customers before investing the amounts required to build a ____ application, allowing for more flexibility in development and for more time to build data.
25년 7월 고3 모의고사 30번
Although we'd never admit it, partly because ____ unlikely to be aware of it, most of our purchase decisions are driven by unconscious cues.
For example, car studies have found that consumers tend to purchase cars they emotionally relate to - ones that represent their lifestyle and ____
They then look ____ data to justify their decisions.
Car specs ____ important, but not to inspire someone to purchase a particular car; it's vice versa: they're used to validate a car that's already been chosen.
____ all five senses, we're exposed to millions of bits of information and stimuli every second.
Obviously we can't attend to all of ____
We therefore focus consciously on what's new, threatening, and especially interesting, and on problems that need to ____ solved.
The rest ─ which represents 99.99 percent of the information we receive ─ gets sent to "internal processing," formally known as our unconscious mind and colloquially known as things like gut reactions, ____ habits, and impulses.
The unconscious mind may ____ hidden from us, but that doesn't diminish its power.
The fact that people generally ─ and mistakenly ─ believe that they ____ decisions logically and consciously only increases its influence.