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71. 71. 71.

다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르 시오.

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Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people to leave their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency. Hardest hit may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when the land loses its ability to produce vegetation and turns into deserts. Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or falls in concentrations in some places but misses others. Also, desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil.

When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them

“climate refugees.”

* sporadic 산발적인

① it rains a lot in ceratin areas

② people cannot eat enough food

③ the temperatures increase gradually

④ regions can no longer produce food

⑤ neighbors leave their home continuously

72. 72.

72.

주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절 한 것을 고르시오.

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Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people to leave their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency.

(A)Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or falls in concentrations in some places but misses others.

(B)Also, desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil.

When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them “climate refugees.”

(C) Hardest hit among the places may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when climate is permanently changed, and the land loses its ability to produce vegetation and turns into deserts.

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① (A) - (C) - (B) ② (B) - (A) - (C)

③ (B) - (C) - (A) ④ (C) - (A) - (B)

⑤ (C) - (B) - (A)

73. 73. 73.

다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은? 

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Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people to leave their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency. Hardest hit may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when the land loses its ability to produce vegetation and turns into deserts. Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or falls in concentrations in some places but misses others. Also, desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil.

When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them

“climate refugees.”

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① role of Earth Institute

② definition of climate refugees

③ a new way to cultivate croplands.

④ each country's efforts to prevent desertification

⑤ the seriousness of damage caused by global warming

74. 74.

74.

(A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 어법에 맞는 표현 으로 가장 적절한 것은?

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Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people (A) [to leave / leave] their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency. Hardest hit may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when the land loses its ability to produce vegetation and turns into deserts. Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or (B) [fall / falls] in concentrations in some places but misses others. Also, desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil. When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, (C) [making / made] them “climate refugees.”

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(A) (B) (C)

① to leave falls making

② to leave falls made

③ to leave fall making

④ leave fall made

⑤ leave falls making

75. 75. 75.

(서술형) 다음 빈칸에 해당하는 단어를 본문에서 찾아 각각 쓰시오. 

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Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people to leave their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency. Hardest hit may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when the land loses its ability to (A) produce vegetation and turns into deserts. Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or falls in concentrations in some places but misses others. Also, (B) desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil. When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them “climate refugees.”

* sporadic 산발적인

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(A) (B)

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76. 76.

76.

다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental.

Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

① Social Forces Accidentally Form the Self

② How To Acquire a Sense of Who They Are

③ The Relationship between Math and Dancing

④ How We Choose Particular Skills for Comparison

⑤ Why We Weigh Ourselves against Those around Us

77. 77. 77.

다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시 오.

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren't entirely accidental. Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

① people don't know who you are at all

② individual things are not relate to the self

③ people don't care about others to form ego

④ these social comparisons aren't entirely accidental

⑤ the self is the part of a person that is conscious and relative

78. 78.

78.

다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은?

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental.

Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

① Self-formation happens accidently.

② The Self is more objective than subjective.

③ Humans seem to be affected by social status.

④ People continue to struggle with others to find themselves.

⑤ People shape self-image by comparing themselves with others in their surroundings.

79. 79. 79.

글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳을 고르시오.

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But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco.

The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. ( ① ) Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. ( ② ) These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. ( ③ ) On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. ( ④ ) Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental. ( ⑤ ) Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

80. 80.

80.

(서술형) 밑줄 친 우리말에 맞게 보기의 단어들을 배열하시오.(보기에 주어진 단어를 모두 사용할 것)

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. 다른 사람들이 당신의 자아를 형성하는 한 가지 방법은 Leon Festinger의 이 론에 의해 설명된다. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental.

Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

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people / One / by / other / you / theory. / which / who / in / described / shape / are / Festinger’s / Leon / way / is

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81. 81. 81.

(서술형) 다음 글에서 어법에 맞지 않은 표현을 모두 골라 바르게 고치시오.

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way which other people shape who you are describe by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school

disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to place in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental.

Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

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번호 : ⇒

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82. 82.

82.

(서술형) 다음 밑줄 친 (A), (B)에 들어갈 가장 적 절한 말을 주어진 철자로 시작하여 쓰시오.

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t (A) o , of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely (B) a . Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

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➜ (A) ________________

(B) ________________

83. 83. 83.

(서술형) 다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 적절한 내용을 보기의 단어를 사용하여 영어로 쓰시오.

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The self is formed by social forces, . One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger’s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class.

But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing.

Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental. Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

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as / by / look / outward / well / inward / as (필요시 어법에 맞게 어형을 변형하시오.)

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84. 84.

84.

(서술형) 다음 글에 알맞은 제목을 영어로 작성하 시오.

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The self is formed by social forces, by looking outwards as well as inwards. One way in which other people shape who you are is described by Leon Festinger‘s theory. Simply put, imagine that you feel like you’re good at math because you came top of your class. But you feel that you’re bad at dancing after seeing other people at the school disco. These facts aren’t objective, of course. If you happen to be placed in a classroom of future professional statisticians, inevitably you feel relatively bad at math. On the upside, you may feel like you’re better at dancing. Festinger realized that these social comparisons aren’t entirely accidental.

Humans actively seek out particular people and select particular skills or attributes for comparison.

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