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문제 1
As more schools shift toward digital textbooks and online assignments, a student without reliable internet access at home faces a disadvantage that has little to do with talent or effort. During recent years, this gap became impossible to ignore, as families in rural areas or low-income neighborhoods ① struggled to complete schoolwork that assumed a stable connection and a personal device. Some policymakers initially treated internet access as a convenience, comparable to cable television, rather than as infrastructure ② essential to modern life. That assumption is increasingly ③ reconsidering, particularly as more essential services, from job applications to medical appointments, move online by default. Closing this divide will require more than simply distributing devices; it will demand sustained investment in the physical networks ④ that carry information into every home, ⑤ regardless of income or location.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 2
The student council ①reminds all club members about the rules for using the club activity room. First, every club must ②sign up for a time slot on the reservation sheet. Members should arrive on time and leave the room within ten minutes after their activity ends. Because several clubs share the same space, food and drinks are not ③allowing inside the room. Members must also return chairs and tables to their original positions before leaving. If equipment is broken or missing, the club leader should report it to the teacher. Clubs ④that ignore these rules may lose their reservation for the following month. Please also remember to turn off the lights and lock the door carefully. These simple habits will ⑤keep the room clean and available for everyone.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 3
As artificial intelligence grows more capable of performing tasks once considered exclusively human, many people wonder which skills ①remains valuable in the future. AI can now analyze data, generate text, and even diagnose certain medical conditions ②with impressive accuracy. However, most researchers argue that AI still struggles with tasks ③requiring genuine empathy, ethical judgment, and creative problem-solving in unfamiliar situations. A machine can recommend a treatment plan based on statistics, but it cannot comfort a frightened patient the way a compassionate nurse ④can. For this reason, educators increasingly emphasize skills such as collaboration, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence, ⑤arguing that these human capabilities will become more valuable.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 4
When engineers design the software ① that controls a self-driving car, they inevitably face a question that philosophers have debated for decades. If a crash becomes unavoidable, should the vehicle protect its own passenger at all costs, or should it be programmed ② minimizing total harm, even if that means steering toward the person inside? Surveys reveal an uncomfortable contradiction: most people say a car should be programmed to save the greater number of lives, yet the same people admit ③ they would never buy a vehicle designed to sacrifice its own owner. This gap between the ideal and the personal choice suggests that ethical programming cannot ④ be settled by public opinion alone. Manufacturers, regulators, and philosophers must instead agree on transparent rules before autonomous vehicles ⑤ are allowed to make such decisions on the road.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?
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문제 5
For most of the twentieth century, a library was simply a quiet room full of books, and visitors were expected to stay ① silent while they searched the shelves. Today, many public libraries look completely ② similar. Alongside the usual shelves, you might find group study rooms, comfortable sofas for reading, computer labs, and even small recording studios for podcasts. Librarians say this change did not happen by ③ accident. As more information moved online, fewer people needed a library simply to find facts, so librarians began asking what their communities actually needed instead. The answer, in many neighborhoods, turned out to be space itself: a warm, ④ free place where students could study together, job seekers could print a resume, and children could attend a story hour. Some critics worry that libraries are drifting away from their original mission of preserving books, but librarians respond that a library survives only by ⑤ changing with its readers.
다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하지 않은 것은?
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문제 6
During exam season last year, our school counselor introduced a weekly drop-in session where students could paint freely for thirty minutes without any instructions or grading. I attended mostly out of curiosity, expecting a relaxing but ultimately pointless activity, since I have never considered myself artistically talented. To my surprise, filling a blank page with color, without worrying whether the result looked good, left me noticeably calmer than scrolling through my phone during the same amount of free time. The counselor explained that _______________. Several classmates who initially came only to avoid studying kept returning on their own afterward. None of us left with a masterpiece, but many of us left the room feeling noticeably lighter than when we had walked in.
다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은?
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every student must produce a finished painting by the end of each session
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only students with artistic talent were allowed to attend the sessions
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art therapy does not aim to produce impressive paintings; it simply gives people a way to express feelings that are difficult to put into words
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scrolling through a phone is scientifically proven to be more relaxing than painting
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the sessions would soon be replaced with graded art classes
문제 7
Career fairs can be organized in different ways, depending on the school's goals. (A) Other schools invite guest speakers to give talks about their personal career journeys. (B) Some schools focus mainly on company booths and hands-on activities. (C) Whichever method is used, the main goal remains the same: helping students discover new career options.
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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(C) - (A) - (B)
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(A) - (C) - (B)
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(B) - (C) - (A)
문제 8
Researchers who study teenagers have found a strong link between how well students sleep and how well they perform in school. (A) Students who sleep fewer than seven hours a night tend to score lower on tests of memory and attention than those who sleep eight or nine hours, even when the two groups study for the same number of hours. (B) One explanation is that sleep plays an active role in learning: during certain stages of sleep, the brain replays and strengthens information encountered during the day, converting fragile short-term memories into more durable long-term ones. (C) When sleep is cut short, this consolidation process is interrupted before it can finish, so material that seemed well understood the night before often feels unfamiliar the next morning. For this reason, some schools have begun rethinking early start times, reasoning that an extra hour of sleep might do more for test scores than an extra hour of studying ever could.
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)
문제 9
When workers receive a five percent raise in a year when prices have climbed five percent as well, their real purchasing power has not changed at all, yet many still report feeling noticeably better off. (A) Employers exploit this pattern by favoring modest nominal raises over deeper structural adjustments, since a visible increase on a payslip satisfies employees more effectively than an explanation about inflation could. (B) The illusion persists even among people who claim to understand inflation well, which suggests that the bias operates at an intuitive level that formal knowledge does not easily override. (C) This tendency to judge economic well-being by nominal figures printed on a paycheck, rather than by what that money can actually purchase, is known among economists as money illusion.
주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은?
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(A)-(B)-(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: Determined not to give up completely, she decided to find out what had gone wrong. Last January, Minji decided that she would run three kilometers every morning before school. ( ① ) For the first week, she woke up early and ran happily, feeling proud of her new habit. ( ② ) However, after a few cold mornings, she began oversleeping, and soon she stopped running altogether. ( ③ ) By February, she felt disappointed and believed she simply lacked willpower. ( ④ ) One evening, her older brother asked her why the plan had failed, and together they looked closely at her daily schedule. ( ⑤ ) They realized that running before sunrise in freezing weather had been too difficult to maintain, so she changed her plan and decided to run after school instead, when the weather was warmer and she had more energy.
글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은?
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