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문제 1
Across many countries, high schools ① begins classes early in the morning, often before eight o'clock. This schedule assumes that teenagers can simply go to bed earlier to compensate, but biology tells a different story. During adolescence, the body's internal clock shifts later, ② delaying the release of melatonin until well after ten at night. As a result, most teenagers are not physiologically ready to fall asleep until much later than younger children or adults. When early start times force them ③ to wake before their bodies have completed a full sleep cycle, the mismatch accumulates into a chronic sleep debt ④ that affects concentration and mood throughout the school day. Researchers who study this mismatch argue that the underlying problem is not laziness or poor discipline among students, but a scheduling system ⑤ built around adult rhythms rather than adolescent ones.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 2
Fast fashion refers to cheap, trendy clothing ①**produced** quickly and replaced almost as fast as it is bought. Because these garments are ②**designed** to be worn only a few times, huge amounts of fabric end up in landfills every year, and the dyeing process pollutes rivers near factories. In contrast, a growing number of brands are turning toward the circular economy, an economic model in which materials are ③**reused**, repaired, or recycled instead of being thrown away after a single use. For example, some companies collect old clothes, break down the fibers, and weave them into new fabric, while others let customers ④**to rent** outfits for special occasions rather than buying garments they will barely wear. These approaches keep resources ⑤**circulating** within the system longer, reducing demand for raw materials. Therefore, shifting from a throwaway habit toward a circular one may be essential for making the fashion industry sustainable.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 3
Modern factories increasingly rely on collaborative robots, often called cobots, which are designed to work ①safely alongside human employees. Unlike traditional industrial robots that operate behind safety cages, cobots use sensors to detect nearby workers and adjust their movements accordingly. Cobots typically handle repetitive or physically demanding tasks, while human workers focus on tasks that require ②judgment and fine motor skills. This division of labor increases overall ③efficiency, since each side contributes what it does best. Manufacturers who have introduced cobots report ④more workplace injuries, largely because employees no longer perform exhausting repetitive motions all day. As the technology becomes more affordable, smaller companies are also beginning to ⑤adopt cobots.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 4
Self-driving technology is advancing rapidly, and its impact on the transportation industry is becoming increasingly visible. Companies are testing autonomous trucks that can travel long distances without human drivers, potentially transforming how goods move across countries. Supporters argue that this technology could ___________, since computers do not need rest and can react faster than humans in emergencies.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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reduce accidents caused by driver fatigue
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increase the number of traffic accidents sharply
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eliminate the need for road maintenance entirely
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make long-distance shipping impossible
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discourage companies from testing new vehicles
문제 5
Psychologist Leon Festinger introduced social comparison theory, which explains that people evaluate their own abilities and opinions by comparing themselves with others. According to this theory, individuals engage in upward comparison when they measure themselves against someone who appears more successful, attractive, or accomplished. Social media platforms, filled with carefully edited photos and exaggerated achievements, provide endless opportunities for this kind of comparison. For instance, a teenager browsing vacation pictures posted by classmates may begin to feel that her own ordinary life is somehow inadequate. Unlike comparing oneself with someone in a similar position, which can sometimes boost confidence, upward comparison frequently triggers envy, dissatisfaction, and lower self-esteem. Researchers have found that frequent upward comparison online is linked to higher depression and anxiety. Consequently, this theory helps explain why ___________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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celebrities respond to criticism from their fans online
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algorithms determine what content users see each day
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scrolling through social media often leaves users feeling worse rather than better about themselves
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people rarely compare themselves with friends they know personally
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influencers gain more followers than ordinary users do
문제 6
Sleep is not a single, uniform state but a cycle that alternates between two very different modes: REM (rapid eye movement) sleep and non-REM sleep. During non-REM sleep, especially its deepest stage, the brain waves slow down dramatically, the body temperature drops, and tissue repair and growth hormone release reach their peak. This is the period most closely associated with physical restoration. REM sleep, by contrast, brings rapid eye movements, near-total muscle paralysis, and brain activity that closely resembles wakefulness. Most vivid dreaming occurs during this stage, and researchers believe _______________. A healthy night typically cycles through both stages four or five times, with non-REM dominating the early hours and REM periods lengthening toward morning. Disrupting either stage, through frequent awakenings or alcohol use, can leave a person feeling unrested even after a full night in bed.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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it helps the brain sort through memories and regulate emotional responses
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it mainly serves to lower the body's core temperature
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it exists only to produce growth hormone
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it prevents the muscles from ever relaxing during sleep
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it shortens the total amount of time spent asleep
문제 7
Retailers use a variety of techniques designed to encourage customers to make unplanned purchases. Placing small, inexpensive items near checkout counters, for example, tempts shoppers who are already waiting in line with little else to do. Online stores achieve a similar effect through countdown timers that create a false sense of urgency, suggesting that a deal will vanish within minutes. Bright colors, cheerful music, and pleasant scents are also carefully chosen to put customers in a relaxed mood, making them less likely to think critically about their spending. Critics argue that these tactics ___________. Supporters of the industry insist that such techniques merely make shopping more enjoyable and are not inherently deceptive.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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always lower the overall price of goods sold in stores
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have little measurable effect on how much people spend
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exploit human psychology rather than genuinely informing consumers about a product's value
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are required by law in most competitive retail markets
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help consumers save more money than they originally planned
문제 8
Airlines and other companies often invite customers to pay a small extra fee to offset the carbon released by their trips. (A) As a result, purchasing an offset can become a convenient way to avoid making harder, more meaningful changes to one's actual carbon footprint. (B) This option relies on carbon offsets, credits that fund projects like tree planting or renewable energy in exchange for supposedly canceling out one's own emissions. (C) Critics point out, however, that many such projects would have occurred regardless of the funding, meaning the offset achieves little real, additional benefit.
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 9
주어진 문장: This gap between image and reality is precisely what makes the practice so misleading. Many companies now advertise themselves as environmentally responsible, yet a growing number of these claims turn out to be misleading. ( ① ) This practice, known as greenwashing, occurs when a business spends more effort marketing its products as eco-friendly than actually reducing environmental harm. ( ② ) A company might launch a recycled-packaging line while continuing to pollute rivers through its main factories, creating a false impression of genuine change. ( ③ ) Such tactics deceive well-intentioned consumers who wish to shop responsibly but lack the tools to verify corporate claims. ( ④ ) In contrast, truly sustainable businesses publish detailed, independently verified data about their emissions and supply chains, allowing outsiders to check their progress. ( ⑤ ) Therefore, shoppers should look beyond vague labels like green or natural and instead search for recognized certifications, transparent reports, and measurable targets. Without such scrutiny, greenwashing will keep flourishing, undermining public trust and slowing the broader shift toward an economy that truly protects the planet.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 10
주어진 문장: This gap between expectation and reality is not caused by laziness, but by a predictable pattern in how people think about the future. The planning fallacy describes the tendency to underestimate how long a task will take, even when experience suggests otherwise. ( ① ) Psychologists who studied this bias found that people focus mainly on an idealized, best-case version of a project. They focus less on how similar projects actually unfolded before. ( ② ) A student who insists an essay takes two hours, despite needing five hours for every previous essay, shows a clear instance of the fallacy. ( ③ ) Large construction projects offer another example. Officials frequently predict completion dates that later prove far too optimistic once delays appear. ( ④ ) One reason this bias persists is that people rarely review their history of missed deadlines, relying instead on hopeful imagination. ( ⑤ ) Some researchers recommend a technique called reference class forecasting, comparing a new task to similar completed tasks. By anchoring predictions to real outcomes, planners can produce estimates that are considerably more accurate.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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