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문제 1
Students who read many books across many different subjects often develop a habit ① that quieter learners sometimes lack: the habit of comparing new information with what they already know. A student who has read about ancient wars, ocean ecosystems, and modern economics can more easily notice when two different subjects ② share a similar pattern. This kind of connection-making is closely related to what psychologists call critical thinking, since seeing a familiar pattern in an unfamiliar topic ③ allows a person to ask sharper questions instead of accepting new information at face value. Extensive reading also builds a large mental library of examples, which makes it easier ④ to evaluate whether a new claim sounds reasonable or exaggerated. Teachers often notice that widely read students argue more carefully, ⑤ support their opinions with specific examples rather than vague generalizations.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
문제 2
Many students think that reading a book quietly by themselves is enough, but book discussion classes add something that solo reading cannot ① provide. When students explain their ideas out loud, they often discover thoughts they did not even know they had. Teachers who use discussion classes report that students ② remember plot details and themes far longer than students who only read silently and take a quiz afterward. This happens because talking about a book forces the brain ③ organizing scattered impressions into a clear argument. Discussion also teaches students ④ to listen carefully, since they must respond directly to classmates instead of simply waiting for their own turn to speak. For these reasons, many schools are now adding weekly discussion sessions to their reading programs, even for short stories that used to be ⑤ assigned only as silent homework.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
문제 3
A shocking headline can spread across social media within minutes, long before anyone checks whether it is actually true. Studies show that false stories often travel ① slower than accurate ones, partly because surprising or emotional claims get shared more quickly than careful, balanced reporting. To handle this flood of information, students today need a skill that previous generations rarely had to practice: checking a source before believing it. Simple habits can make a ② real difference, such as looking for the original source of a claim, checking the date an article was published, and searching to see whether other trustworthy outlets are reporting the same story. Media literacy classes now teach students to ③ pause before they share anything, asking who wrote it and why. This small pause, teachers say, is often the only thing standing between a curious reader and a piece of ④ convincing misinformation, protecting not only the reader but everyone in their online ⑤ network.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
문제 4
Many schools give students a list of recommended books at the start of each year. Choosing these books is not as simple as picking well-known titles. Teachers must think about a wide range of student interests, not just their own favorites. A good list should also include stories from different cultures and different kinds of characters, so that every student can find someone to relate to. Reading level matters too; a book that is too difficult can make a student give up on reading altogether, while a book that is too easy may feel boring. Teachers often ask students for feedback after they finish a book, and they slowly update the list based on what students actually enjoyed. In the end, _______________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
문제 5
A growing number of teenagers are joining book clubs that exist only on their phones. These apps let users track pages, write short reviews, and join group chats about a chosen book. The apps also use gentle reminders and reading streaks to keep members motivated. However, a few teachers worry that constant notifications from a reading app can pull attention away from the book itself. Despite this concern, many students report that _______________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
문제 6
Building a reading habit does not usually start with a big decision to read more. (A) It often starts with very small, easy steps, such as keeping a book in a bag or choosing a fixed time each day to read for just ten minutes. (B) These small routines work because they lower the effort needed to begin; once a student opens a book, continuing to read feels much easier than starting did. (C) Over weeks, these tiny actions add up, and reading slowly becomes something the student simply does, rather than something the student has to force.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
문제 7
Every July, our school library launches a summer reading challenge that invites students to read at least five books before classes begin again in September. (A) Without daily homework and tests to worry about, summer gives students rare freedom to choose books purely because they sound interesting, not because a teacher assigned them. Librarians notice that students often pick more unusual genres during the challenge, including graphic novels, poetry, and nonfiction about hobbies they enjoy. (B) Students who complete the challenge receive a small prize, but many say the real reward is something else entirely. (C) This freedom seems to matter more than the prize itself, since students who only cared about winning tend to quit once the reading feels difficult, while curious readers keep going. Teachers who track student progress after summer report that challenge participants often return in September with noticeably stronger reading habits than classmates who read nothing over the break.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
문제 8
Surveys show that fewer than half of teenage cyclists put one on before every ride. Riding a bicycle is one of the most popular ways for teenagers to get around, yet many students still skip the one piece of equipment that could save their life: the helmet. ( ① ) Some argue that a short trip to a nearby store does not require any special protection, since the risk of a serious accident feels distant and unlikely. ( ② ) However, most bicycle accidents happen close to home, on familiar streets where riders feel too comfortable to expect danger. ( ③ ) A sudden pothole, a car door opening without warning, or a patch of gravel can throw even an experienced cyclist off balance in an instant. ( ④ ) Wearing a helmet does not prevent a fall, but it dramatically reduces the chance of a serious head injury when one occurs. ( ⑤ )
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
문제 9
These emotions do not belong to any single era; they belong to being human. Students often groan when a classic novel appears on their reading list, complaining that the language feels old-fashioned and the plot moves too slowly. ( ① ) It is true that classic literature can be harder to read than a modern bestseller written in casual, everyday language. ( ② ) Yet this very difficulty is part of why classics remain valuable for young readers today. ( ③ ) Working through unfamiliar sentence patterns and vocabulary trains the brain to handle complex texts, a skill that transfers directly to other subjects and to standardized tests. ( ④ ) Beyond language training, classic novels also explore themes such as jealousy, ambition, and loss that have not changed much across centuries. ( ⑤ ) Readers often discover that a character written hundreds of years ago struggles with feelings that still feel familiar today, and for these reasons, many teachers argue that classics deserve a place on every reading list, not because they are old, but because they are still relevant.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
문제 10
In their view, reading a caption or a text message still counts as reading, even if it looks very different from reading a novel. Many teachers and parents worry that today's teenagers are losing the ability to read long, complex texts. ( ① ) National test scores show a slow decline in reading comprehension over the past ten years, and some experts blame smartphones and short videos for shortening students' attention spans. ( ② ) Other researchers disagree with this simple explanation. ( ③ ) They point out that teenagers today read constantly, just in different forms, such as text messages, captions, and online articles. ( ④ ) According to this view, the real problem is not that students read less overall, but that they rarely practice reading long passages without any interruption. ( ⑤ ) A team of researchers recently found that students who read at least one full book every month scored noticeably higher on comprehension tests than students who mainly read short online posts, which suggests that the format of reading, rather than simple screen time, may be the more important factor behind the changing scores.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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