2025년 7월 고3 모의고사 변형 (31-42번)

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25년 7월 고3 모의고사 31번

No matter how ____ well written, all characters lack the complexity, the detailed history, the ambivalence and the sheer volume of details that your own life has.

It is ____ life that makes your work in the role distinct and individual.

Bring ____ life to the table!

By examining the character and the events of the play, and both comparing them to and understanding them through your own life, you ____ the role.

By personalizing the role, you deepen your interest and ____ to perform this particular part.

You know full well that the greater your interest in a task, the better you ____ it.

____ you have fully examined the circumstances in the text, find similar situations in your past.

If not precisely similar in ____ you can abstract the nature of the circumstance.

You may not have killed, but you have ____ driven to do harm.

This simple understanding of the moment in your ____ terms bonds you consciously and subconsciously with the part.

Parallel experiences will sometimes provide you with what you might "do," and doing that often reclaims and ____ in you the original emotion.

____ performance of the role is your own life examined in the light of the circumstances and central themes of the play.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 32번

In history, ____ stems only partially from knowing the truth.

It also stems from the ability to maintain social order among a ____ number of people.

Suppose you want to make an atom ____

To succeed, you obviously need some accurate ____ of physics.

But you also need lots of people to ____ uranium ore, build nuclear reactors and provide food for the construction workers, miners and physicists.

The Manhattan Project directly employed about 130,000 people, with millions more working ____ sustain them.

Robert Oppenheimer could devote himself to his equations because he relied on thousands of miners to extract uranium at the Eldorado mine in northern Canada and the Shinkolobwe mine in the Belgian Congo ─ not to mention the farmers who grew potatoes for ____ lunch.

If you want to make an atom bomb, you must find ____ way to make millions of people cooperate.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 33번

The "rosy view" phenomenon tells us that tourists overestimate the happiness experienced ____ vacations.

The actual experience is perceived less enjoyable than anticipated experience ____ recollected experience.

Some researchers further analyzed future vacation choice by investigating how the anticipated, on-line (i.e., during vacation), and remembered vacation experience in terms of emotions, predicted the desire to take a similar vacation ____ the future.

They found that not on-line or predicted experience, but remembered experience predicted the desire to repeat ____ vacation.

Thus, a rosy memory ─ accurate or not ─ is a major ____ for future plans for vacation travel.

More recent neurological research supports these empirical ____ revealing that the area in the brain that gives humans the ability to imagine the future is the same area that allows recollection of the past.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 34번

It is typically considered ____ to make sure species do not go extinct, unless they are really nasty.

____ most species are above the threshold, there is, according to this argument, not really much of a general problem.

The ____ is just on a specific subset of endangered species.

But suppose that the unit is not a species (or not ____ a species), but ecosystems and their supporting habitats.

Suppose within ecosystems everything ____ upon everything else.

Then it is the system that needs to ____ above the threshold.

In this case, while it is still necessary ____ protect species from falling below their particular thresholds, it is not sufficient just to do this.

Sustainability now requires much ____ ─ preserving and enhancing ecosystems and habitats to a level sufficient to sustain the myriad of interrelated species.

Weak sustainability suddenly becomes a much ____ serious and complex matter.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 35번

It wasn't until 1960 that a market for photographic art began to ____ in the United States.

This development coincided with a rejection of many traditional notions of ____ that it was the work of the hand, that each work was a unique creation.

____ remained modest, but collectors began to emerge, and finally, in the 1970s, a true art market was established, with control over the originality and rarity of the works (limited-edition prints), expositions, galleries, and museums.

The most valuable prints are those where the negatives are lost; ____ this reason, some contemporary photographers destroy their negatives after making a predetermined number of prints.

Where ____ remain available and unlimited prints could, in principle, be made, the market distinguishes between recent and "vintage" prints.

Such a market requires experts who are able to look at a print and distinguish which year it ____ made from the negative.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 36번

Social insects ____ alarm pheromones to alert related individuals of danger.

Such chemical signals are often employed to alert a colony of some invader, and these alarms can cause huge numbers of worker ants or ____ to flow from their nests, either to defend their nestmates, or simply to flee.

Chemical signals may also be ____ to individuals of a different species.

____ bugs, stick insects, and many other insects have glands that produce repugnant ─ and sometimes powerfully pungent or even caustic and harmful ─ fluids that are meant to fight off an attacker.

Blister beetles are so named because their defensive secretion, cantharidin, ____ particularly powerful and can cause chemical burns.

Toxic species often advertise this aspect of themselves through some ____ of coloration, called aposematic coloration.

____ blister beetles, for example, some may be black with prominent red, orange, or yellow bands or spots, signaling "do not touch."

Others, however, can be ____ black or blue and yet just as capable of causing a painful burn.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 37번

Sanctuaries are a semi-contrived setting that, at first glance, appear quite similar ____ zoos.

Animals are kept in enclosures simulating a natural ____ similar animal farming techniques are used, and sometimes there are even animals on display for tourists.

However, in contrast to zoos, the purpose of a sanctuary is ____ to keep animals captive but to hold them temporarily until such a time as they can be rehabilitated and safely released.

Some animals may be held indefinitely due to complications that would ____ their survival in the wild.

Many sanctuary models operate mixed-access ____ in which there is a side open to ecotourists that holds such animals indefinitely and a rehabilitation side, closed to the public in which animals can recover in privacy.

There are also pre-release enclosures that are meant to simulate ____ natural environment as closely as possible in order to ensure an animal is ready for release after time spent in an artificial environment for medical rehabilitation.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 38번

Sometimes theories that have been out of fashion for some ____ can come back into consideration in view of later developments.

____ case in point is an idea that Lord Kelvin put forward in about 1867, in which atoms (the elementary particles of his day) were to be regarded as being composed of tiny knot-like structures.

This idea attracted some considerable attention at ____ time, and the mathematician J. G. Tait began a systematic study of knots on the basis of this.

But the theory did not lead to any clear-cut correspondence with the actual physical behaviour of ____ so it became largely forgotten.

However, more recently, ideas of this general kind have begun to find ____ again, partly in view of their connection with string-theoretic notions.

____ mathematical theory of knots has also encountered a revival, since around 1984, starting with the work of Vaughan Jones, whose seminal ideas had their roots in theoretical considerations within quantum field theory.

The methods of string ____ were subsequently employed by Edward Witten to obtain a kind of quantum field theory which, in a certain sense, encompasses these new developments in the mathematical theory of knots.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 39번

Music-licensing has always been an integral and lucrative part of the ____ business, but there has often been a tension between music publishers and record labels.

Although music is the shared value for both publishers and labels, their ____ and their business models differ.

To the music publisher ____ the licensing department of a full-service music firm, licensing opportunities are the bread and butter of their business.

There is simply no other kind of ____ besides the royalties paid by the licensees.

From the record labels' point of view, the licensing has a completely different purpose, and that purpose is to promote ____ act.

The licensing fee paid by the licensee is only the icing on the cake, since the ____ of a traditional record label's revenues are generated by selling audio recordings (primarily CDs) to consumers.

In a competition to have a song included in a film etc., the record label might be inclined to waive the fee in order to win the competition and achieve ____ much-desired media presence.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 40번

Earlier ____ aids, particularly those available and affordable to ordinary folks, were just that: aids.

They were designed to give travelers a greater awareness of the world around them ─ to ____ their sense of direction, provide them with advance warning of danger, highlight nearby landmarks and other points of orientation, and in general help them situate themselves in both familiar and alien settings.

Satellite navigation systems can do all those things, and more, but they're not designed to deepen our involvement with ____ surroundings.

They're designed to relieve us of ____ need for such involvement.

By taking control of the mechanics of navigation and reducing our own role to following routine commands, the systems, whether running through a dashboard, a smartphone, or a dedicated GPS ____ end up isolating us from the environment.

As a team of Cornell University researchers put it in a 2008 paper, "With the GPS you no ____ need to know where you are and where your destination is, attend to physical landmarks along the way, or get assistance from other people in the car and outside of it."

____ to earlier navigational aids that enabled users to be more connected with their surroundings, satellite navigation systems detach us from the environment by limiting our part to simply following directions.


25년 7월 고3 모의고사 41~42번

The speed at which we form language can carry almost as much ____ as the words we say.

Silence ____ not neutral or meaningless.

If a job applicant hesitates too long before responding to a difficult question in a job interview, for example, we may think the applicant is at a loss for words ____ of being unprepared.

We ____ interpret an awkward silence following a confession of love as indication that the addressee does not feel the same way.

Other non-verbal cues may help ____ our interpretation of these silences.

This is also a factor when we communicate ____ or via text.

Most modern messaging services and apps tell us when a message has been read ____ its recipient, and so an uneasy type of silence can arise when we know the recipient has read our message but, for whatever reason, has not responded.

This is often referred to as leaving somebody 'on read' and is generally considered ____ in online communication.

Compared to face-to-face silences, where one can still read ____ other person's expressions or body language, these online silences feel incomprehensible and can be even more hurtful if sensitive or difficult topics are involved.

For instance, ____ romantic interest leaving an invitation for a second date 'on read' might be even more disheartening than a flat-out rejection in many cases.

Social media has created a new kind ____ anxiety for humans.

____ for a response makes us insecure.

As such, we are pressured by ____ media to respond quickly.


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