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문제 1
Soyeon joined an online study group chat where dozens of students planned a class project together every evening. When one member suggested skipping a required survey step to save time, several others ①quickly agreed, and no one raised any objections. Soyeon ②privately worried that skipping the survey might weaken their project, but seeing everyone else nodding along, she stayed ③vocal rather than risk sounding difficult. The group proceeded confidently, convinced their shortcut was harmless, until their teacher pointed out ④serious gaps once the project was submitted. She realized that the chat's friendly, unified atmosphere had actually discouraged critical thinking, making poor decisions feel completely ⑤normal at the time.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 2
These platforms allow individuals to sell clothing, electronics, and furniture directly to other consumers, cutting out traditional retail markups entirely. For younger buyers especially, purchasing secondhand items has become associated with ①resourcefulness rather than financial necessity. However, buying secondhand carries certain ②risks, since items cannot always be inspected closely before purchase, and some sellers misrepresent the condition of their products. To address this problem, many platforms now offer buyer protection programs and ③vague rating systems for sellers. As ④trust in these systems continues to grow, secondhand trading is expected to ⑤expand even further in the coming years.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 3
Have you ever felt a boring class lasted forever while an exciting weekend disappeared in an instant? This common experience reflects what psychologists call the distortion of time perception: ___________. Researchers explain that people who focus intensely on an enjoyable activity process fewer separate moments, so time seems to pass quickly. In contrast, bored or anxious people pay closer attention to each moment, making time feel as though it is dragging.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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people always perceive clock time accurately regardless of emotion
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subjective time always moves slower than actual clock time
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boredom and excitement produce identical subjective time experiences
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actual clock time adjusts itself to match human emotions
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subjective time can differ from actual clock time
문제 4
Sociologist Erving Goffman argued that people constantly perform for others, much like actors managing their image on a stage, a concept known as impression management. This idea applies vividly to social media, where users select flattering photos and delete posts that might damage their reputation. Such careful curation allows people to present an idealized version of themselves that emphasizes achievements while hiding struggles or ordinary moments. However, when this performance becomes constant, a troubling gap can form between one's authentic self and the polished character displayed online. Maintaining that gap requires considerable emotional energy, and studies suggest it often leads to anxiety and exhaustion. Furthermore, comparing one's own carefully staged life to others' equally staged posts can distort what people believe is normal. Therefore, _______________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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individuals should focus entirely on presenting a flawless image at all times
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individuals should abandon social media completely to avoid any self-presentation
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individuals should accept that some self-presentation is natural while still allowing room for imperfection
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individuals should hide their true feelings permanently to protect their online reputation
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individuals should compare their staged lives constantly with those of others
문제 5
Many self-help books emphasize the cue-routine-reward loop as a tool for building better habits. (A) For example, athletes who want to build a stretching habit often rely on a specific cue, such as arriving at the gym, to trigger the same short routine every time. (B) Over time, this consistent pairing strengthens the neural pathway connecting the cue to the routine, making the behavior feel almost automatic. (C) According to this model, every habit consists of three connected parts: a cue that triggers behavior, a routine that follows, and a reward that reinforces it.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
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(A)-(C)-(B)
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(B)-(A)-(C)
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(B)-(C)-(A)
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(C)-(A)-(B)
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(C)-(B)-(A)
문제 6
Mina's career path illustrates how unpredictable the job market can be for graduates entering emerging fields. (A) Soon afterward, however, a small startup building a traffic-prediction app offered her a chance to analyze large sets of data. (B) At first, she struggled to find a position that matched her academic background, since few employers understood the value of her statistical skills. (C) That opportunity transformed her career, leading her eventually to lead a team of analysts mentoring the next generation.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
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(A) - (B) - (C)
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(C) - (A) - (B)
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(A) - (C) - (B)
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(C) - (B) - (A)
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(B) - (A) - (C)
문제 7
주어진 문장: This lowered sense of accountability can lead people toward two very different directions, one positive and one harmful. Psychologist John Suler proposed a concept called the online disinhibition effect, describing how people behave differently on the internet than they do face to face. ( ① ) Because usernames often hide real identities and screens create physical distance from others, individuals feel freer to express themselves without immediate social consequences. ( ② ) This freedom can be beneficial, allowing shy people to share honest feelings they would normally hesitate to reveal in person. ( ③ ) However, the same anonymity frequently produces a darker outcome, encouraging users to post cruel comments they would never say to someone's face. ( ④ ) Malicious remarks left under celebrities' photos or news articles illustrate how quickly this behavior can spread once a few users set the tone. ( ⑤ ) Such comments often cause severe emotional harm to the people who receive them.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 8
주어진 문장: Yet this idea sounds strange to most people, who assume that close relationships would naturally provide better opportunities than distant ones. Sociologist Mark Granovetter introduced an idea that seems contradictory at first glance, known as the strength of weak ties. ( ① ) According to this theory, people who see each other only occasionally, called weak ties, often provide more valuable information than close friends or family members, who are considered strong ties. ( ② ) This happens because strong ties tend to share the same social circles and, therefore, already possess similar knowledge. ( ③ ) Weak ties, in contrast, move within different networks, which allows them to introduce ideas or opportunities that would otherwise remain unknown. ( ④ ) For example, a former classmate rarely contacted might mention a job opening unavailable through one's immediate circle. ( ⑤ ) Social media platforms have made maintaining such connections remarkably easier, letting users keep hundreds of loose acquaintances active without frequent face-to-face meetings.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 9
주어진 문장: Without such structure, even highly motivated students may unconsciously postpone tasks that feel too far removed from the present moment. Behavioral economists use the term temporal discounting to describe how people undervalue future rewards simply because those rewards are not immediate. ( ① ) This tendency explains why a student might choose to watch videos tonight rather than study for an exam that remains several weeks away, even though studying offers a greater long-term benefit. ( ② ) A distant reward, no matter how valuable, feels psychologically smaller than a small reward available right now. This bias contributes to procrastination, since future consequences rarely feel urgent enough to motivate immediate action. ( ③ ) To counter this tendency, students should convert distant goals into smaller, near-term milestones that feel more emotionally real. ( ④ ) Setting weekly checkpoints rather than a final deadline can make future benefits feel closer and more concrete. Teachers and parents should provide immediate, meaningful feedback, since prompt recognition helps bridge the gap between present effort and delayed reward, ultimately reducing the urge to postpone tasks. ( ⑤ )
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 10
주어진 문장: Yet this same tendency also carries a hidden drawback. Sociologists use the term homophily to describe the tendency of people to form connections with others who share similar backgrounds, opinions, or interests. ( ① ) This principle explains why classmates from the same major often become close friends, while coworkers with shared hobbies naturally gravitate toward one another. ( ② ) Because similarity reduces the effort required to understand another person's perspective, relationships built on shared traits tend to feel comfortable and require less negotiation. ( ③ ) However, this same comfort can narrow the range of viewpoints someone encounters, since surrounding oneself with similar people limits exposure to different ideas. ( ④ ) Social media platforms intensify this pattern through recommendation algorithms that suggest new friends based on shared interests or similar browsing history. ( ⑤ ) As a result, users often find their online circles becoming increasingly homogeneous, filled with people who think and behave much like themselves.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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