2018 학년도 6 월고 2 전국연합학력평가문제지 제 3 교시 영어영역 1 1 번부터 17 번까지는듣고답하는문제입니다. 1 번부터 15 번까지는 한번만들려주고, 16 번부터 17 번까지는두번들려줍니다. 방송을 6. 대화를듣고, 그림에서대화의내용과일치하지않는것을 고르시오. 잘듣고답을하시기바랍니다. 1. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 I wish you good luck in the soccer game. 2 Unfortunately, we lost the game by one goal. 3 Well, I need to practice more to get a good score. 4 In the end, I got a good grade on the math exam. 5 As soon as you know the result, please let me know. 2. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장 적절한것을고르시오. 1 I prefer riding a bike to walking. 2 Don t worry. Dad will give you his bike. 3 No problem. I ll pack our raincoats just in case. 4 Let s check how much a new bike is on the Internet. 5 Yes, it is a little difficult to fly a kite on a rainy day. 3. 다음을듣고, 여자가하는말의목적으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 상담교사를모집하려고 2 교장선생님의퇴임을알리려고 3 학교도서관의개관을공지하려고 4 방과후프로그램참여를권유하려고 5 상담실의일시적운영중단을안내하려고 7. 대화를듣고, 여자가할일로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 탑승시각확인하기 2 여권발급받기 3 신용카드신청하기 4 카메라구매하기 5 선글라스가져오기 8. 대화를듣고, 여자가친구의병문안을갈수없는이유를고르시오. 1 어머니의생신파티에가야해서 2 스키캠프에참가해야해서 3 다리에부상을입어서 4 가족여행이예정되어서 5 태권도수업을들어야해서 4. 대화를듣고, 남자의의견으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 1 아이에게피아노교육은도움이된다. 2 두뇌발달을위해신체를많이움직여야한다. 3 그림그리기를통해풍부한정서를함양할수있다. 4 아이가싫어하는것을억지로강요해서는안된다. 5 다양한악기를연주해보는경험이필요하다. 9. 대화를듣고, 남자가지불할금액을고르시오. [3점] 1 $180 2 $190 3 $200 4 $290 5 $300 10. 대화를듣고, Jazz Music Festival 에관해언급되지않은것을 고르시오. 1 행사날짜 2 행사장소 3 주차시설 4 참여음악가수 5 음식판매부스 5. 대화를듣고, 두사람의관계를가장잘나타낸것을고르시오. 1 아버지 - 딸 2 삽화가 - 동화작가 3 미술관관장 - 기자 4 서점주인 - 출판사직원 5 미술교사 - 학생 11. Math Week에관한다음내용을듣고, 일치하지않는것을고르시오. [3점] 1 수학의역사와발전에관한전시회가열린다. 2 여러가지수학체험활동이포함된다. 3 수학학습법에관한강의는매일실시된다. 4 수학토론회는예약없이방청이가능하다. 5 학교웹사이트에서더많은정보가제공된다. 1 8
영어영역 2 고 2 12. 다음표를보면서대화를듣고, 두사람이예약하기로한호텔을 고르시오. Hotel Price per Night Hotels in Toronto Distance from Subway Station Free Wi Fi Type of Restaurant 1 A $ 230 0.5 km luxury buffet 2 B $ 190 2 km burgers & steak 3 C $ 170 1 km pizza & pasta 4 D $ 160 1 km sushi 5 E $ 130 0.5 km Thai food 13. 대화를듣고, 남자의마지막말에대한여자의응답으로가장 적절한것을고르시오. Woman: 1 We got peace, but the cost was big. 2 Improving confidence is the best education. 3 I thought you were supposed to join the army. 4 The museum was closed, which made us upset. 5 Soldiers insist that their pay should be increased. 18. 다음글의목적으로가장적절한것은? Dear Ms. Blake, I understand that on May 3, 2018 when you were a guest at our restaurant in the Four Hills Plaza, you experienced an unfortunate incident that resulted in a beverage being spilled on your coat. Please accept my sincere apology. Unfortunately the staff on duty at the time did not reflect our customer service policy. I have investigated the situation and scheduled additional customer service training for them. We d like to have you back as a customer so I m sending you a coupon for two free entrees that can be used at any of our five locations in New Parkland. Again, my apologies for the incident. I hope you give us the opportunity to make this right. Sincerely, Barbara Smith 1 직원교육의강화를요구하려고 2 호텔내식당의개업을홍보하려고 3 세탁서비스에대한불만을제기하려고 4 식당에서일어난실수에대해사과하려고 5 새로발행된쿠폰사용방법을안내하려고 14. 대화를듣고, 여자의마지막말에대한남자의응답으로가장적절한것을고르시오. [3점] Man: 1 I ll use my tablet for my online lessons. 2 I surely appreciate their help for fixing it. 3 I ll check the warranty period of this product. 4 I don t think I can live without my cell phone. 5 I think I ll buy a new one of a different brand. 15. 다음상황설명을듣고, Diana 가 Kevin 에게할말로가장적절한것을고르시오. Diana: 1 You should learn how to cook. 2 Let s grab a quick bite elsewhere. 3 I m so sick of eating the same food every day. 4 Variety is the beauty of a buffet. 5 Hurry up, I m starving to death. [16 ~ 17] 다음을듣고, 물음에답하시오. 16. 남자가하는말의주제로가장적절한것은? 1 factors influencing fish colors 2 the history of marine biology 3 physical abilities of fish 4 diseases of marine animals 5 how fish sense threats from enemies 17. 언급된감각이아닌것은? 1 smell 2 taste 3 hearing 4 vision 5 touch 이제듣기문제가끝났습니다. 18번부터는문제지의지시에따라답을하시기바랍니다. 19. 다음글에서필자가주장하는바로가장적절한것은? Patricia is eager to be the best mom she can be, but she finds parenting a hard task. Here s how she put it: Just when I think I have it down, then something changes, and I have to make major adjustments. Parenting well feels like a moving target. Patricia is correct. In fact, much research has been done on the developmental stages of childhood. Babies learn to sit up, then crawl, and finally walk. Kids have a greater ability to reason as they get older, and logic makes sense as they move further into preadolescence. A logical implication of these developmental changes is that parents will need to make parenting shifts along the way. In other words, the one strategy to keep in mind as your children grow and change is that you must also change to meet their new developmental needs and abilities. 1 부모는자녀의다양한요구에일관성을유지해야한다. 2 양육법은아이의발달단계에따라달라져야한다. 3 아동의성장과정에대한학문적연구가필요하다. 4 훈육은아이의성격에맞추어이루어져야한다. 5 양육에있어부모의개입을최소화해야한다. 20. 다음글에드러난 Masami 의심경변화로가장적절한것은? While backpacking through Costa Rica, Masami found herself in a bad situation. She had lost all of her belongings, and had only $5 in cash. To make matters worse, because of a recent tropical storm, all telephone and Internet services were down. She had no way to get money, so decided to go knocking door to door, explaining that she needed a place to stay until she could contact her family back in Japan to send her some money. Everybody told her they had no space or extra food and pointed her in the direction of the next house. It was already dark when she arrived at a small roadside restaurant. The owner of the restaurant heard her story and really empathized. Much to her delight, Masami was invited in. The owner gave her some food, and allowed her to stay there until she could contact her parents. 1 desperate relieved 3 jealous delighted 5 indifferent curious 2 gloomy irritated 4 excited worried 2 8
영어영역고 2 3 21. 다음글의주제로가장적절한것은? The development of writing was pioneered not by gossips, storytellers, or poets, but by accountants. The earliest writing system has its roots in the Neolithic period, when humans first began to switch from hunting and gathering to a settled lifestyle based on agriculture. This shift began around 9500 B.C. in a region known as the Fertile Crescent, which stretches from modern day Egypt, up to southeastern Turkey, and down again to the border between Iraq and Iran. Writing seems to have evolved in this region from the custom of using small clay pieces to account for transactions involving agricultural goods such as grain, sheep, and cattle. The first written documents, which come from the Mesopotamian city of Uruk and date back to around 3400 B.C., record amounts of bread, payment of taxes, and other transactions using simple symbols and marks on clay tablets. 1 various tools to improve agricultural production 2 regional differences in using the writing system 3 ways to store agricultural goods in ancient cities * transaction: 거래 4 changed lifestyles based on agricultural development 5 early writing as a means of recording economic activities 23. We create a picture of the world using the examples that most easily come to mind. This is foolish, of course, because in reality, things don t happen more frequently just because we can imagine them more easily. Thanks to this prejudice, we travel through life with an incorrect risk map in our heads. Thus, we overestimate the risk of being the victims of a plane crash, a car accident, or a murder. And we underestimate the risk of dying from less spectacular means, such as diabetes or stomach cancer. The chances of bomb attacks are much rarer than we think, and the chances of suffering depression are much higher. We attach too much likelihood to spectacular, flashy, or loud outcomes. Anything silent or invisible we downgrade in our minds. Our brains imagine impressive outcomes more readily than ordinary ones. 1 We Weigh Dramatic Things More! 2 Brains Think Logically, Not Emotionally 3 Our Brains Preference for Positive Images 4 How Can People Overcome Their Prejudices? 5 The Way to Reduce Errors in Risk Analysis 24. 다음도표의내용과일치하지않는것은? [22 ~ 23] 다음글의제목으로가장적절한것을고르시오. 22. Why do you go to the library? For books, yes and you like books because they tell stories. You hope to get lost in a story or be transported into someone else s life. At one type of library, you can do just that even though there s not a single book. At a Human Library, people with unique life stories volunteer to be the books. For a certain amount of time, you can ask them questions and listen to their stories, which are as fascinating and inspiring as any you can find in a book. Many of the stories have to do with some kind of stereotype. You can speak with a refugee, a soldier suffering from PTSD, and a homeless person. The Human Library encourages people to challenge their own existing notions to truly get to know, and learn from, someone they might otherwise make quick judgements about. * PTSD(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder): 외상후스트레스장애 1 Useful Books for Learning Languages 2 The Place Where People Are the Books 3 Library: Starting Point for Your Academic Research 4 How to Choose People in the Human Library 5 What a Touching Story of a Booklover! The above graph shows the proportion of selected age groups of population, by region in 2017. 1 People under 15 years of age outnumbered people over 65 in each of the regions except Europe. 2 Among the four regions, Africa had the largest proportion of people under 15 years old and the smallest proportion of people over 65 years old. 3 In Asia, the percentage point of people under 15 years old was twice that of people over 65 years old. 4 The proportion of the population under 15 years old in North America was smaller than that in Asia. 5 Europe had the smallest percentage point gap between the two age groups among the four regions. 3 8
영어영역 4 고 2 25. Family Photo Contest 에관한다음안내문의내용과일치하는것은? 27. Halet Cambel 에대한다음글의내용과일치하지않는것은? Family Photo Contest at Smile Photo Studio Have you ever thought, My kid is a mini me? This month, we will be holding a parent child look alike contest! Only mother daughter or father son combinations will be accepted. Your picture must have been taken within the last 6 months. Schedules - Submission: July 9 through July 13 (E mail the photo to contest@smilephoto.com.) - Voting: July 16 through July 20 (Voting will be done via our website.) - Winner Announcement: July 23 Prizes - 1st place: a $50 digital photo printing coupon - 2nd place: a $30 digital photo printing coupon 1 어머니와아들이함께나온사진으로응모할수있다. 2 사진은 1 년이내에촬영된것이어야한다. 3 사진을이메일로제출해야한다. 4 투표는 7 월 16 일부터 3 일간이루어진다. 5 1 등상품은디지털카메라이다. After earning her doctorate degree from the University of Istanbul in 1940, Halet Cambel fought tirelessly for the advancement of archaeology. She helped preserve some of Turkey s most important archaeological sites near the Ceyhan River and established an outdoor museum at Karatepe. There, she broke ground on one of humanity s oldest known civilizations by discovering a Phoenician alphabet tablet. Her work preserving Turkey s cultural heritage won her a Prince Claus Award. But as well as revealing the secrets of the past, she also firmly addressed the political atmosphere of her present. As just a 20 year old archaeology student, Cambel went to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, becoming the first Muslim woman to compete in the Games. She was later invited to meet Adolf Hitler but she rejected the offer on political grounds. 1 고고학의발전을위해끊임없이애썼다. 2 Karatepe 에야외박물관을건립했다. 3 터키문화유산보존으로 Prince Claus 상을받았다. 4 올림픽에참가한최초의무슬림여성이다. 5 Adolf Hitler 의초대를수락했다. 26. Elburn Fireworks Display 에관한다음안내문의내용과일치 하지않는것은? Elburn Fireworks Display The annual Elburn Fireworks Display in November is one of the highlights of the year in the city. Food and drink will be provided before the start of the display for your enjoyment throughout the event. Details Date: Saturday, November 3, 2018 Time: 7 p.m. ~ 9 p.m. Place: Elburn Recreation Grounds Tickets ONLINE AT THE GATE ADULT $8 ADULT $10 CHILD $4 CHILD $5 FAMILY $20 FAMILY $25 * Online tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours prior to the event. *Family tickets include up to 4 persons. Notes -Refunds are available up to 1 day before the event starts. - Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. 1 행사시작전에음식과음료가제공된다. 2 저녁 7 시에시작된다. 3 현장구매시가족용티켓가격은 25 달러이다. 4 온라인티켓은행사당일에구매할수있다. 5 14 세미만아동은성인과동행해야한다. 28. (A), (B), (C) 의각네모안에서어법에맞는표현으로가장 적절한것은? [3 점 ] Getting in the habit of asking questions (A) transform / transforms you into an active listener. This practice forces you to have a different inner life experience, since you will, in fact, be listening more effectively. You know that sometimes when you are supposed to be listening to someone, your mind starts to wander. All teachers know that this happens frequently with students in classes. It s what goes on inside your head that makes all the difference in how well you will convert (B) what / that you hear into something you learn. Listening is not enough. If you are constantly engaged in asking yourself questions about things you are hearing, you will find that even boring lecturers become a bit more (C) interesting / interested, because much of the interest will be coming from what you are generating rather than what the lecturer is offering. When someone else speaks, you need to be thought provoking! * thought provoking: 생각을불러일으키는 (A) (B) (C) 1 transform what interesting 2 transform that interested 3 transforms what interesting 4 transforms that interesting 5 transforms what interested 4 8
영어영역고 2 5 29. 다음글의밑줄친부분중, 문맥상낱말의쓰임이적절하지 않은것은? Allowing people to influence each other reduces the 1precision of a group s estimate. To derive the most useful information from multiple sources of evidence, you should always try to make these sources 2 independent of each other. This rule is part of good police procedure. When there are multiple witnesses to an event, they are not allowed to 3 discuss it before giving their testimony. The goal is not only to prevent collusion by hostile witnesses, it is also to prevent witnesses from influencing each other. Witnesses who exchange their experiences will tend to make similar errors in their testimony, 4 improving the total value of the information they provide. The standard practice of 5 open discussion gives too much weight to the opinions of those who speak early and confidently, causing others to line up behind them. * testimony: 증언 ** collusion: 공모, 담합 [31 ~ 34] 다음빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것을고르시오. 31. Do you advise your kids to keep away from strangers? That s a tall order for adults. After all, you expand your network of friends and create potential business partners by meeting strangers. Throughout this process, however, analyzing people to understand their personalities is not all about potential economic or social benefit. There is your safety to think about, as well as the safety of your loved ones. For that reason, Mary Ellen O Toole, who is a retired FBI profiler, emphasizes the need to in order to understand them. It is not safe, for instance, to assume that a stranger is a good neighbor, just because they re polite. Seeing them follow a routine of going out every morning well dressed doesn t mean that s the whole story. In fact, O Toole says that when you are dealing with a criminal, even your feelings may fail you. That s because criminals have perfected the art of manipulation and deceit. [3 점 ] * tall order: 무리한요구 1 narrow down your network in social media 2 go beyond a person s superficial qualities 3 focus on intelligence rather than wealth 4 trust your first impressions of others 5 take advantage of criminals 30. 밑줄친부분이가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른것은? Loneliness can creep into your life as you get older, which is why it s nice to find some ways to not be lonely. Patrick Arbore knows this, and it s why 1 he values meaningful conversation. Director and founder of Elderly Suicide Prevention, Arbore, founded the Friendship Line, a 24 hour hotline whose volunteers reach out to potentially suicidal seniors. He says, What brings me joy is when 2 I can be the listener when someone is hungry for connection. Arbore remembers one man in particular who was feeling suicidal in his 70 s after his wife s death. The man spoke with 3 him on the Friendship Line at a stage when he wanted to end his life. After some time he said to him 4 I am no longer thinking about suicide because people care about me. Arbore found this exchange profound. All we did was express caring, 5 he says. Our work is really quite simple. It s connection and care. 32. Survivorship bias is a common logical fallacy. We re prone to listen to the success stories from survivors because the others aren t around to tell the tale. A dramatic example from history is the case of statistician Abraham Wald who, during World War Ⅱ, was hired by the U.S. Air Force to determine how to make their bomber planes safer. The planes that returned tended to have bullet holes along the wings, body, and tail, and commanders wanted to reinforce those areas because they seemed to get hit most often. Wald, however, saw that the important thing was that these bullet holes had not destroyed the planes, and what needed more protection were. Those were the parts where, if a plane was struck by a bullet, it would never be seen again. His calculations based on that logic are still in use today, and they have saved many pilots. [3 점 ] 1 the areas that were not hit 2 high technologies to make airplanes 3 military plans for bombing the targets 4 the data that analyzed broken parts 5 the commanders of the army * fallacy: 오류 5 8
영어영역 6 고 2 33. In the early 2000s, British psychologist Richard Wiseman performed a series of experiments with people who viewed themselves as either lucky (they were successful and happy, and events in their lives seemed to favor them) or unlucky (life just seemed to go wrong for them). What he found was that the lucky people were good at spotting opportunities. In one experiment he told both groups to count the number of pictures in a newspaper. The unlucky diligently ground their way through the task; the lucky usually noticed that the second page contained an announcement that said: Stop counting there are 43 photographs in this newspaper. On a later page, the unlucky were also too busy counting images to spot a note reading: Stop counting, tell the experimenter you have seen this, and win $250. Wiseman s conclusion was that, when faced with a challenge, unlucky people were less flexible. They focused on a specific goal, and failed to notice that. [3 점 ] 1 instructions should be followed at all costs 2 their mission was impossible to complete 3 other options were passing them by 4 counting was such a demanding task 5 efforts would pay off in the long run [35 ~ 36] 주어진글다음에이어질글의순서로가장적절한 35. 것을고르시오. Your story is what makes you special. But the tricky part is showing how special you are without talking about yourself. Effective personal branding isn t about talking about yourself all the time. (A) By doing so, you promote their victories and their ideas, and you become an influencer. You are seen as someone who is not only helpful, but is also a valuable resource. That helps your brand more than if you just talk about yourself over and over. (B) Although everyone would like to think that friends and family are eagerly waiting by their computers hoping to hear some news about what you re doing, they re not. (C) Actually, they re hoping you re sitting by your computer, waiting for news about them. The best way to build your personal brand is to talk more about other people, events, and ideas than you talk about yourself. 1 (A) (C) (B) 3 (B) (C) (A) 5 (C) (B) (A) 2 (B) (A) (C) 4 (C) (A) (B) * tricky: 교묘한, 까다로운 36. 34. Appreciating can correct our false notions of how we see the world. People love heroes. Individuals are given credit for major breakthroughs. Marie Curie is treated as if she worked alone to discover radioactivity and Newton as if he discovered the laws of motion by himself. The truth is that in the real world, nobody operates alone. Scientists not only have labs with students who contribute critical ideas, but also have colleagues who are doing similar work, thinking similar thoughts, and without whom the scientist would get nowhere. And then there are other scientists who are working on different problems, sometimes in different fields, but nevertheless set the stage through their own findings and ideas. Once we start understanding that knowledge isn t all in the head, that it s shared within a community, our heroes change. Instead of focusing on the individual, we begin to focus on a larger group. [3 점 ] 1 the process of trial and error 2 the changeable patterns of nature 3 the academic superiority of scholars 4 the diversity of scientific theories 5 the collective nature of knowledge * radioactivity: 방사능 Many years ago I visited the chief investment officer of a large financial firm, who had just invested some tens of millions of dollars in the stock of the ABC Motor Company. (A) Instead, he had listened to his intuition; he liked the cars, he liked the company, and he liked the idea of owning its stock. From what we know about the accuracy of stock picking, it is reasonable to believe that he did not know what he was doing. (B) His response made it very clear that he trusted his gut feeling and was satisfied with himself and with his decision. I found it remarkable that he had apparently not considered the one question that an economist would call relevant: Is the ABC stock currently underpriced? (C) When I asked how he had made that decision, he replied that he had recently attended an automobile show and had been impressed. He said, Boy, they do know how to make a car! 1 (A) (C) (B) 3 (B) (C) (A) 5 (C) (B) (A) 2 (B) (A) (C) 4 (C) (A) (B) * gut feeling: 직감 6 8
영어영역고 2 7 [37 ~ 38] 글의흐름으로보아, 주어진문장이들어가기에가장 37. 적절한곳을고르시오. Thinking of an internal cause for a person s behaviour is easy the strict teacher is a stubborn person, the devoted parents just love their kids. You may be wondering why people prefer to prioritize internal disposition over external situations when seeking causes to explain behaviour. One answer is simplicity. ( 1 ) In contrast, situational explanations can be complex. ( 2 ) Perhaps the teacher appears stubborn because she s seen the consequences of not trying hard in generations of students and wants to develop self discipline in them. ( 3 ) Perhaps the parents who re boasting of the achievements of their children are anxious about their failures, and conscious of the cost of their school fees. ( 4 ) These situational factors require knowledge, insight, and time to think through. ( 5 ) Whereas, jumping to a dispositional attribution is far easier. [3 점 ] * disposition: 성질, 기질 39. 다음글에서전체흐름과관계없는문장은? The body has an effective system of natural defence against parasites, called the immune system. The immune system is so complicated that it would take a whole book to explain it. 1 Briefly, when it senses a dangerous parasite, the body is mobilized to produce special cells, which are carried by the blood into battle like a kind of army. 2 Usually the immune system wins, and the person recovers. 3 After that, the immune system remembers the molecular equipment that it developed for that particular battle, and any following infection by the same kind of parasite is beaten off so quickly that we don t notice it. 4 As a result, the weakened immune system leads to infection, and the infection causes damage to the immune system, which further weakens resistance. 5 That is why, once you have had a disease like the measles or chicken pox, you re unlikely to get it again. * parasite: 기생충, 균 ** molecular: 분자의 40. 다음글의내용을한문장으로요약하고자한다. 빈칸 (A), (B) 에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 38. Recently, however, some researchers found that how people are praised is very important. A child bounces up to you holding her school work; perhaps she s your daughter, cousin, or neighbour. ( 1 ) She proudly shows you a big red A at the bottom of her test paper. ( 2 ) How do you praise her? ( 3 ) For decades, people have been told that praise is vital for happy and healthy children and that the most important job in raising a child is nurturing her self esteem. ( 4 ) They discovered that if you say What a very clever girl you are! to the child showing you an A, you may cause her more harm than good. ( 5 ) For your children to succeed and be happy, you need to convince them that success comes from effort, not from some talent that they re born with or without. The wife of American physiologist Hudson Hoagland became sick with a severe flu. Dr. Hoagland was curious enough to notice that whenever he left his wife s room for a short while, she complained that he had been gone for a long time. In the interest of scientific investigation, he asked his wife to count to 60, with each count corresponding to what she felt was one second, while he kept a record of her temperature. His wife reluctantly accepted and he quickly noticed that the hotter she was, the faster she counted. When her temperature was 38 degrees Celsius, for instance, she counted to 60 in 45 seconds. He repeated the experiment a few more times, and found that when her temperature reached 39.5 degrees Celsius, she counted one minute in just 37 seconds. The doctor thought that his wife must have some kind of internal clock inside her brain that ran faster as the fever went up. The results of Dr. Hoagland s investigation showed that his wife felt (A) time had passed than actually had as her body temperature (B). (A) (B) 1 more increased 2 more decreased 3 less increased 4 less decreased 5 less changed 7 8
영어영역 8 고 2 [41 ~ 42] 다음글을읽고물음에답하시오. David Stenbill, Monica Bigoutski, Shana Tirana. I just made up these names. If you encounter any of them within the next few minutes, you are likely to remember where you saw them. You know, and will know for a while, that these are not the names of minor celebrities. But suppose that a few days from now you are shown a long list of names, including those of some minor celebrities and new names of people that you have never heard of; your task will be to check every name of a celebrity on the list. There is a substantial probability that you will identify David Stenbill as a well known person, although you will not know whether you encountered his name in the context of movies, sports, or politics. Larry Jacoby, the psychologist who first demonstrated this memory illusion in the laboratory, titled his article Becoming Famous Overnight. How does this happen? Start by asking yourself how you know whether or not someone is famous. In some cases of truly famous people, you have a mental file with rich information about a person think Albert Einstein, Michael Jackson, or Hillary Clinton. But you will have no file of information about David Stenbill if you encounter his name in a few days. All you will have is a sense of. 41. 윗글의제목으로가장적절한것은? [3점] 1 Strategies for Boosting Memory 2 How Celebrities Maintain Popularity 3 Useful and Accurate Ways of Identifying People 4 Recognize, Analyze, and Standardize Names! 5 What Causes the Illusion of Remembering? 42. 윗글의빈칸에들어갈말로가장적절한것은? 1 predictability 2 fairness 3 familiarity 4 responsibility 5 belonging (B) As Cheryl walked into the parking lot, she spotted the woman returning her shopping cart, and she remembered something in her purse that could help her. She approached the woman and said, Excuse me, I couldn t help overhearing what you said to the cashier. It sounds like you re going through a really hard time right now. I m so sorry. I d like to give you something. And (b) she handed her a small card. (C) The woman looked down, shook her head and said, Not so good. My husband just lost his job. I don t know how I m going to get through the holidays. Then (c) she gave the cashier some food stamps. Cheryl s heart ached. She wanted to help but didn t know how. Should I offer to pay for her groceries, ask for her husband s resume? She did nothing yet. And the woman left the store. * food stamp: 구호대상자용식량카드 (D) When the woman read the card s only two words, she began to cry. And through her tears, she said, You have no idea how much this means to me. (d) She was a little startled by her reply. Having never done anything like this before, Cheryl hadn t anticipated the reaction she might receive. All (e) she could think to respond was, Oh, my. Would it be OK to give you a hug? After they embraced, she walked back to her car and began to cry too. The words on the card? You Matter. 43. 주어진글 (A) 에이어질내용을순서에맞게배열한것으로가장적절한것은? 1 (B) - (D) - (C) 2 (C) - (B) - (D) 3 (C) - (D) - (B) 4 (D) - (B) - (C) 5 (D) - (C) - (B) 44. 밑줄친 (a)~(e) 중에서가리키는대상이나머지넷과다른 것은? [43 ~ 45] 다음글을읽고, 물음에답하시오. (A) Is it possible that two words can change someone s day, someone s life? What if those same two words could change the world? Well, Cheryl Rice is on a quest to find out. This quest accidentally began in November, 2016 in a grocery store. (a) She was standing in the checkout line behind a woman who looked to be in her 60 s. When it was the woman s turn to pay, the cashier greeted her by name and asked her how she was doing. * quest: 탐색 1 (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 45. 윗글의 Cheryl Rice에관한내용과일치하지않는것은? 1 계산대줄에서있었다. 2 대화를우연히엿들었다고말했다. 3 작은카드를건넸다. 4 식료품구입비를대신지불했다. 5 차로돌아와서울었다. 확인사항 답안지의해당란에필요한내용을정확히기입 ( 표기 ) 했는지확인하시오. 8 8