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문제 1
Remote work has moved from a rare privilege to a common practice for millions of employees worldwide. Supporters argue that remote work ①decreases productivity, since employees avoid long commutes and distracting office environments. It also allows companies to hire talented people regardless of where they live, ②widening the pool of candidates. Critics, however, worry that remote work ③weakens teamwork and makes it harder for new employees to learn from experienced colleagues. Without regular face-to-face interaction, some workers feel ④isolated and struggle to build strong professional relationships. For these reasons, many experts suggest that the future of work will likely be hybrid, ⑤combining flexibility with occasional in-person collaboration.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 2
A smartwatch strapped to a runner's wrist can now do far more than simply count steps; it monitors heart rate variability, running form, and recovery time, then uses that data to suggest a training plan ① tailored to the individual rather than a generic weekly schedule. When the device detects signs of overtraining, such as an unusually high resting heart rate several mornings in a row, it may recommend a ② lighter workout or an extra rest day before fatigue turns into an actual injury. Amateur athletes often credit this kind of guidance with helping them train more ③ consistently without pushing their bodies too hard. Sports scientists note an important caveat, however: a wrist-based sensor cannot fully capture the same physiological detail available in a professional lab, so its suggestions should be treated as an ④ infallible medical judgment rather than a helpful guideline, particularly for anyone ⑤ managing a chronic health condition.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 3
When Mina was a freshman, she often spent her allowance within a few days. Her older cousin told her about the marshmallow experiment, a famous study in which children could eat one marshmallow immediately or wait for two. Researchers found that children who waited longer showed better academic performance and self-control years later. This ___________ is known as delayed gratification. Inspired by the study, Mina began saving half of her allowance each week instead of spending it all on snacks.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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tendency to imitate the behavior of trusted role models
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ability to resist an immediate reward in favor of a larger future one
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willingness to share limited resources with unfamiliar peers
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skill of setting extremely detailed short-term schedules
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desire to receive constant praise and encouragement from adults
문제 4
Rather than replacing human creativity outright, many artists, writers, and filmmakers have begun treating AI tools as an unusual kind of collaborator, one that generates dozens of rough options in the time it would take a person to sketch just one. A novelist might ask an AI model for ten possible opening lines and then discard nine, keeping only the phrase that sparks an idea worth developing further. What makes this collaboration work, according to many creators, is that _______________. Critics counter that this framing can understate the risk, since even a first draft ultimately shapes everything that follows it.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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the human remains firmly in charge of judgment and taste, using the AI's output as raw material rather than a finished product
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the AI system always makes every creative decision without any human input
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human creativity has become completely unnecessary in every artistic field
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novelists no longer need to write a single word themselves
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film composers have stopped working with AI systems entirely
문제 5
Open a music streaming app on any given morning, and a personalized playlist is usually already waiting, assembled overnight from songs the algorithm predicts will match a listener's current mood. Listeners often praise the feature for introducing them to artists they never would have searched for on their own. Musicians, meanwhile, have mixed feelings about this shift in how audiences discover new music. A song that the algorithm decides not to promote may struggle to reach listeners no matter how well it was written, meaning that _______________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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every song uploaded to the platform becomes an instant hit
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an artist's success can depend as much on pleasing an algorithm as on pleasing an actual audience
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listeners no longer have any control over what they hear
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musicians have stopped writing new songs altogether
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streaming apps have removed personalized playlists completely
문제 6
When Daniel was a child, he dreamed of becoming an astronaut, yet he assumed such careers belonged only to a handful of government scientists. During an internship, he helped design a small satellite intended to monitor crop health from orbit, a project that combined engineering with agricultural science. He realized that ___________. After graduation, Daniel joined a startup developing lunar landing equipment, a job that barely existed when he first imagined his future career.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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the space industry now needed far more than just pilots and engineers
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astronauts alone could handle every task in orbit
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satellite technology had stopped advancing entirely
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agricultural science had no connection to space exploration
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government agencies still controlled every space project
문제 7
Long before a user finishes typing a sentence, the keyboard on most smartphones has already begun guessing what word comes next. This feature relies on a language model trained to notice which words commonly follow one another, so it can offer a shortlist of likely candidates, saving users countless keystrokes over the course of a day. This constant personalization, however, creates a subtle side effect that few users notice: some linguists worry that _______________.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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autocomplete may be quietly narrowing everyday vocabulary, encouraging writers to accept a convenient suggestion rather than searching for a more precise word
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autocomplete has completely eliminated the need to type any words
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every smartphone user now writes in exactly the same style
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language models have stopped learning from individual users entirely
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users type more slowly now than they did before autocomplete existed
문제 8
Time blocking is a time-management technique in which a person divides the day into fixed blocks. ___________. Instead of relying on a loose to-do list, the person decides exactly when each task will start and end. This approach lowers the mental effort of deciding what to do next, since the schedule already provides the answer. It also limits multitasking, because each block is reserved for only one activity at a time. For instance, a student may block ninety minutes for math practice, leaving no room for messages or web browsing. Another student may reserve an evening block solely for vocabulary review, treating that time like a fixed appointment. Because each block has a clear boundary, unfinished work is less likely to quietly spread into the next task. Many people who adopt time blocking feel more organized throughout the day.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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Each block is then assigned to a single task
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Each block is left open for whichever task feels urgent at the moment
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Each block is shared equally among several unfinished tasks
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Each block is skipped whenever motivation is low
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Each block is extended automatically if the task is not finished
문제 9
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 10
주어진 문장: Researchers have found that people who use this method are significantly more likely to follow through on their goals than those who rely on willpower alone. Last January, Minji wrote the same resolution she always wrote: study English for an hour every day. ( ① ) By February, she had already quit, just as in previous years. Frustrated, she asked her teacher why her willpower always failed, and learned about a concept called implementation intentions. ( ② ) This idea, developed by psychologists, means forming a specific if-then plan that links a certain situation to a certain action in advance. ( ③ ) Instead of vaguely intending to study more, Minji made a precise plan: if she finished dinner, then she would study for thirty minutes. ( ④ ) She also prepared a backup plan: if she felt too tired, then she would study for just ten minutes instead of skipping entirely. ( ⑤ ) Because these plans removed the need to decide anything in the moment, starting became far easier for Minji. By December, she had studied for eleven straight months, proving that clear if-then plans beat vague intentions.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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