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문제 1
Social psychologists describe a phenomenon called the bystander effect, in which individuals become less likely ①helping a victim as the number of witnesses increases. Each observer assumes someone else will step in, and this diffusion of responsibility leaves no one ②willing to act. Cyberbullying magnifies this problem, since a single humiliating post can be witnessed by thousands of people ③scattered across the internet rather than a few standing nearby. Anonymity intensifies the effect further, allowing silent observers ④to scroll past cruel comments without feeling accountable for their inaction. Some bystanders even worry that intervening publicly might make them the bully's next target, so they choose ⑤to remain silent instead.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 2
Psychologists have long studied a mechanism called the variable reward schedule, in which rewards ①arrive unpredictably rather than after every single action. Slot machines famously exploit this principle, and social media notifications operate on strikingly similar logic. When someone posts a photo, they cannot predict exactly when likes will appear, nor ②how many they will eventually receive. This uncertainty triggers a small burst of dopamine each time the phone ③is checked, regardless of whether the result is disappointing or thrilling. Consequently, users often refresh their feeds compulsively, ④hoping the next check will finally bring a satisfying reward. What makes this troubling is that technology companies deliberately designed notification systems using insights borrowed from gambling research, rather than ⑤stumble upon them by accident.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 3
When people encounter solid scientific evidence about climate change, we might expect them to accept it without hesitation. However, many individuals still dismiss or downplay such evidence, and psychologists explain this pattern through a concept called motivated reasoning. Motivated reasoning refers to _______________. For example, a person whose livelihood depends on the fossil fuel industry may unconsciously search for reasons to doubt climate data, even while claiming to value scientific accuracy. This happens because accepting uncomfortable facts can threaten a person's sense of self or demand costly lifestyle changes. Therefore, simply presenting more data rarely persuades a committed skeptic. Instead, experts suggest connecting climate information to values the person already holds, such as family safety or economic stability, so that acceptance feels natural rather than threatening.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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the tendency to seek out entirely new sources of information regardless of belief
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the tendency to process information in a way that protects one's existing beliefs, identity, or lifestyle rather than to pursue objective truth
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the tendency to accept any scientific claim without question or personal bias
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the tendency to ignore all forms of evidence regardless of its source
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the tendency to change one's lifestyle immediately upon hearing new evidence
문제 4
Across many countries, high schools begin 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, 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 to wake before their bodies have completed a full sleep cycle, the mismatch accumulates into a chronic sleep debt that affects concentration and mood throughout the school day. Researchers who study this mismatch argue that _______________. Some school districts that delayed their start times by thirty minutes reported improvements in attendance, suggesting that the timing of the school day matters more than commonly assumed.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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teenagers should be required to go to bed earlier each night
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melatonin supplements can easily correct the mismatch in most cases
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school administrators intentionally design schedules to challenge students academically
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the sleep debt disappears naturally once students reach adulthood
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the underlying problem is not laziness or poor discipline among students, but a scheduling system built around adult rhythms rather than adolescent ones
문제 5
Anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed a concept now known as Dunbar's number, suggesting that human beings can only maintain about one hundred fifty stable social relationships at any given time. This limit, he argued, comes from the size of the human brain, which restricts how many meaningful connections a person can cognitively manage. In contrast, many social media users today have hundreds or even thousands of online friends and followers, a number far exceeding what Dunbar's research predicts. However, having numerous digital contacts does not necessarily mean that all of these relationships are close or emotionally supportive. Most users, when asked, admit that they interact regularly with only a small fraction of their total followers, while the rest remain largely unnoticed. Therefore, Dunbar's number reminds us that ___________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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social media followers are more valuable than offline friends
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the human brain can manage unlimited social connections effortlessly
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online networks alone create emotionally supportive relationships
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genuine, lasting relationships require consistent effort and attention, something that a large online network alone cannot provide
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anthropologists have disproven the existence of stable friendships
문제 6
Have you ever noticed that an unfinished task keeps returning to your mind long after you stopped working? This phenomenon was first noticed by psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik, who saw that waiters remembered unpaid orders better than paid ones. Her observation led to what is now called the Zeigarnik effect: ___________. According to this theory, the mind maintains mental tension until a task reaches closure, keeping the unfinished task active in memory.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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people forget both completed and incomplete tasks equally fast
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people remember completed tasks more vividly than incomplete ones
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people avoid starting tasks that seem too difficult to finish
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people remember incomplete tasks more vividly than completed ones
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people feel less anxious when tasks remain unfinished
문제 7
A navigation app calculating a route rarely relies on distance alone; instead, it constantly weighs real-time traffic reports, past congestion patterns, and even data from other drivers' phones currently on the road. (A) Residents of these once-quiet neighborhoods have increasingly complained about the sudden surge of unfamiliar traffic, arguing that the algorithm can end up creating a new problem for the wider community. (B) The convenience comes at a cost that few passengers consider, however, since redirecting thousands of drivers onto the same shortcut can make a quiet side street as congested as the highway it was meant to help travelers avoid. (C) This flood of information allows the app to reroute a driver away from a sudden accident within seconds, often before the driver has any idea the accident occurred at all.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
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(A)-(B)-(C)
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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 8
주어진 문장: This is why many people find it especially difficult to maintain healthy eating habits after a long, stressful day at work. Psychologist Roy Baumeister proposed a concept called ego depletion theory, which suggests that willpower functions like a muscle that gradually tires after repeated use. ( ① ) According to this theory, every act of self-control, from resisting a snack to concentrating on difficult homework, draws from the same limited mental resource. ( ② ) As this resource becomes depleted throughout the day, later decisions require more effort and are more likely to fail. ( ③ ) For instance, someone who exercises discipline avoiding distractions all morning may struggle to resist checking a phone by evening. Likewise, dieters report that self-control weakens sharply at night, after hours of resisting food. ( ④ ) Some researchers argue that short breaks, adequate sleep, and blood sugar levels can help restore this depleted resource. ( ⑤ ) Although later studies have questioned how strong this effect is, the theory still offers a useful framework for understanding why willpower seems to fade throughout a long day.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 9
For this reason, nutritionists generally advise spreading moderate portions of protein evenly across several meals throughout the day rather than saving it all for one large post-workout meal. After a strenuous workout, muscle fibers experience thousands of microscopic tears, and the body immediately begins a repair process that ultimately makes the muscle stronger than it was before. ( ① ) This repair depends heavily on amino acids, the building blocks that protein supplies, which is why sports scientists recommend consuming protein within a couple of hours after training. ( ② ) Waiting too long to eat can slow recovery, since a muscle's sensitivity to amino acids gradually declines once that window closes. ( ③ ) Many athletes assume that eating an enormous quantity of protein in a single sitting will speed up this process. ( ④ ) But the body can only use a limited amount at once; the rest is simply burned for energy or stored as fat. ( ⑤ )
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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문제 10
주어진 문장: She was surprised at how little willpower this required once the routine became familiar. Minji had tried for years to build a bedtime reading habit but always forgot once under the blanket. ( ① ) During summer, she found a method called habit stacking. It means attaching a new habit to an existing one so it acts as a reminder. ( ② ) Her existing habit was brushing her teeth every night, so she decided to place her book beside her toothbrush. ( ③ ) After brushing her teeth, she would pick up the book, letting one action trigger the next. ( ④ ) Within two weeks, opening the book after brushing felt almost automatic, requiring no conscious effort. ( ⑤ ) Encouraged by this success, Minji stacked another habit onto her morning routine, reviewing vocabulary words after making her bed.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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