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주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것 은? [9-3]40

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated.

(A) Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unlashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or our business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

(B) Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing.

(C) The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.”

Highly successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away it until it falls.

① (A)―(C)―(B) ② (B)―(A)―(C) ③ (B)―(C)―(A)

④ (C)―(A)―(B) ⑤ (C)―(B)―(A)


다음 글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? [9-3]41

So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls.

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. (①) You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it's a bit more complicated. (②) The challenge is that life doesn't line everything up for us and say, "Here's where you should start."

Highly successful people know this. (③) Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. (④) What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing.

Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. (⑤) The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you're trying to decide what to do next.

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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 쓰임이 적절한 것은? 42 [9-3]

Toppling dominoes ① are pretty straightforward.

You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated. The challenge is ② what life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s the place ③ which you should start.” Highly successful people know this.

So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls.

Why does this approach work? ④ Because of extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day ⑤ when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하 지 않은 것은? [9-3]43

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more ① complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” ② Highly successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it ③ falls. Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is ④ sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing.

Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is ⑤ leashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

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글의 흐름으로 보아, 주어진 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절 한 곳은? [9-3]44

Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed.

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” Highly successful people know this. (①) So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls. (②) Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. (③) What starts out linear becomes geometric. (④) You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. (⑤) The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the

smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [9-3]45 Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” Highly successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls. Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and ___________________________.

The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

① you end up doing all the work by yourself

② the geometric potential of success is unleashed

③ the dominoes built up will collapse in near future

④ possibility of success in life decreased gradually

⑤ you will be confused to decided what to do

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다음 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [9-3]46 Did you know that a single domino is capable of bringing down another domino that is actually 50%

larger? It is about a geometric progression. Getting extraordinary results is all about creating a domino effect in your life. Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” Highly successful people know this.

So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls.

Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the

smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next. Success builds on

success, and as this happens, over and over, you move toward the highest success possible. The key is OVER TIME. Success is built sequentially.

It’s one thing at a time. Just like with the geometric progression, when you line up your dominoes correctly, ______________________________.

So when you determine what your first domino is and knock it over, the impact of your action will create a higher level of success.

① a cumulative effect turns out to be trivial

② it is actually the smallest thing that does the most

③ trying to do everything doesn’t usually bring success

④ the time between successive events is of great importance

⑤ we can possibly succeed from being on the path only if we reach the final domino


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다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 문맥상 낱말의 쓰임이 적절하 지 않은 것은? [9-3]47

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more ① complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” Highly

② successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls. Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is ③ sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing.

Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is ④ leashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it ⑤ applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

다음 중 주어진 글 다음에 이어질 글의 순서로 가장 적절한 것은? [9-3]48

Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated.

(A) Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

(B) Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing.

(C) The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.”

Highly successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls.

① (A)―(C)―(B) ② (B)―(A)―(C) ③ (B)―(C)―(A)

④ (C)―(A)―(B) ⑤ (C)―(B)―(A)

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다음 주장을 펼치는 글쓴이의 입장에서 옳은 것은? [9-3]49 Toppling dominoes is pretty straightforward. You line them up and tip over the first one. In the real world, though, it’s a bit more complicated. The challenge is that life doesn’t line everything up for us and say, “Here’s where you should start.” Highly successful people know this. So every day they line up their priorities anew, find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls. Why does this approach work? Because extraordinary success is sequential, not simultaneous. What starts out linear becomes geometric. You do the right thing and then you do the next right thing. Over time it adds up, and the geometric potential of success is unleashed. The domino effect applies to the big picture, like your work or your business, and it applies to the smallest moment in each day when you’re trying to decide what to do next.

① Our reality we live in is as simple as dominoes played.

② The domino effect holds true not in big initiatives but minor parts of our lives.

③ Successful people would be aware of the need to finish important tasks step by step.

④ The ability to multitask and complete multiple projects will help achieve much success.

⑤ Potential of each individual accomplishment will only add up to limited amount of success.

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we have little trouble telling the two apart

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ⓐ recognize → recognizing / ⓑ show → were shown

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can perform face recognition as well as a human child can

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① which unrelated → whose unrelated / ② treating → treated

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have little trouble telling the two

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(A) sequentially / (B) becoming geometric

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