[bimionote_edu-lab.kr] 22년 고3 10월 모의고사 변형문제_유형별분류 246문제
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177번 지문 수정되었습니다.
Dear Readers,
As you've seen throughout my books, I've learned a great deal from people who have sent me their stories and advice. Let's keep it going. If you would like to send me an email about your experiences with disasters and the things that you've been learned about escaping them, please send it to nodisaster@smail.com. I want you to note that, by sending me your story, you are giving me permission to use it in the books I write. But I promise not to use your name unless you give me implicit permission. Thank you.
Very truly yours,
Robert Brown
5번 문제 수정합니다.(밑줄 첨가)
다음 밑줄 친 부분 중 어법상 틀린 것의 개수는?(20번)
Bringing incredibly creative projects to life demands much hard work down in the trenches of day-to-day idea execution. Genius truly is “1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.” But we cannot forget the flip side of that 99 percent — it’s impossible to solve every problem by sheer force of will. We must also make time for play, relaxation, and exploration, the essential ingredients of the creative insights that help us evolve existed ideas and set new projects in motion. Often this means creating a routine for breaking from your routine, working on exploratory side projects just for the hell of it, or finding new ways to hotwire your brain’s perspective on a problem. To stay creative fit, we must keep our minds engaged and on the move — because the greatest enemy of creativity is nothing more than standing still.
① 1개 ② 2개 ③ 3개 ④ 4개 ⑤ 5개
183번 수정되었습니다.
다음 글에서 어법/문맥상 어색한 단어를 각각 찾아 수정하시오.(20번)
Bringing incredible creative projects to life demands much hard work down in the trenches of day-to-day idea execution. Genius truly is “1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.” But we cannot forget the flip side of that 99 percent — it’s impossible to solve every problem by sheer force of will. We must also make time for play, relaxation, and exploration, the essential ingredients of the creative insights that help us evolve existing ideas and set new projects at rest. Often this means creating a routine for breaking from your routine, working on exploratory side projects just for the hell of them, or finding new ways to hotwire your brain’s perspective on a problem. To stay creatively fit, we must keep our minds engaged and on the move — because the greatest enemy of creativity is nothing more than standing still.
112번 보기 수정합니다.
다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은? (20번)
Bringing incredible creative projects to life demands much hard work down in the trenches of day-to-day idea execution. Genius truly is “1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.” But we cannot forget the flip side of that 99 percent — it’s impossible to solve every problem by sheer force of will. We must also make time for play, relaxation, and exploration, the essential ingredients of the creative insights that help us evolve existing ideas and set new projects in motion. Often this means creating a routine for breaking from your routine, working on exploratory side projects just for the hell of it, or finding new ways to hotwire your brain’s perspective on a problem. To stay creatively fit, we must keep our minds engaged and on the move — because the greatest enemy of creativity is nothing more than standing still.
① You create your life with your thoughts.
② Break the box, stretch your mind, and try the unusual.
③ Nothing is complete unless you put it in final shape.
④ You are born an original. Don't die a copy.
⑤ Life is not a process of discovery but a process of creation.
188번 본문 수정합니다.
다음 글에서 어법/문맥상 어색한 단어를 각각 찾아 수정하시오.(22번)Many people say that we should take full advantage of the privileges of the Internet by forever learning more and more. They see no limit to how much information a person ought to consume and never acknowledge the emotional and psychological cost of dividing facts into our brains. If we aren’t using the wealth of available data to make ourselves more productive and useful to society, what’s the point of having it? While access to information is a privilege, it’s also a burden. This is especially true when we treat being well-read as an obligation that can’t escape. Constant exposure to upsetting news can be traumatic. An unending flood of information makes it convenient (-->hard) to pause and reflect on anything you’ve learned. At some point, even the most voracious of readers needs to pull the plug and stop the constant drip of facts, figures, and meaningless Internet fights. We’re living in an era of information overload — and the solution is not to learn more but to step back and consume a smaller amount of data in a more meaningful way.