2015
2015
3. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 8. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 야구 경기를 보러 갈 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.
고르시오. ① 독감에 걸려서
① 교복 물려주기를 권장하려고 ② 비행기를 놓쳐서
② 기부 행사 참여를 독려하려고 ③ 동생을 돌봐야 해서
③ 생활 용품 절약을 장려하려고 ④ 회의에 참석해야 해서
④ 학교 식당 공사를 안내하려고 ⑤ 입장권을 구할 수 없어서
⑤ 학부모 간담회 일정을 공지하려고
9. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]
① $9 ② $16 ③ $18 ④ $20 ⑤ $27
4. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오. 10. 대화를 듣고, 미용실에 관해 두 사람이 언급하지 않은 것을
① 수면 문제를 해결하는 방법 고르시오.
② 휴대전화와 업무 효율성의 관계 ① 가게 이름 ② 위치 ③ 남자 이발 비용
③ 미디어 기기가 학습에 미치는 영향 ④ 영업시간 ⑤ 미용사 이름
④ 규칙적인 운동의 중요성
⑤ 충분한 낮잠의 필요성
11. science essay contest에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지
않는 것을 고르시오.
① 고등학생이 참가할 수 있다.
5. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
② 에세이 주제가 두 가지이다.
① 연출가 - 배우 ② 작곡가 - 가수 ③ 에세이 분량에 제한이 있다.
③ 사회자 - 요리사 ④ 식당 지배인 - 고객 ④ 온라인으로만 에세이 제출을 허용한다.
⑤ 농장 주인 - 도매업자 ⑤ 참가자 전원에게 후원 기관 견학 기회를 준다.
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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 선택할 패키지 18. 다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은?
상품을 고르시오. One difference between winners and losers is how they handle
Attraction Packages at Grandlife Amusement Park losing. Even for the best companies and most accomplished
professionals, long track records of success are punctuated by
① slips, slides, and mini-turnarounds. Even the team that wins
② the game might make mistakes and lag behind for part of it.
③ That’s why the ability to recover quickly is so important.
④
⑤
Troubles are ubiquitous. Surprises can fall from the sky like
volcanic ash and appear to change everything. That’s why one
prominent scholar said, “Anything can look like a failure in
13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장
the middle.” Thus, a key factor in high achievement is
적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]
bouncing back from the low points.
Man:
① 경영의 전문화는 일류 기업의 조건이다.
① Set a time limit when making a presentation.
② 위기 관리에는 전문가의 조언이 필요하다.
② The more knowledge, the better the interview.
③ 합리적 소비는 필요와 욕구의 구분에서 비롯된다.
③ The company buys your creativity, not your image.
④ 폭넓은 인간 관계는 성공의 필수 요소이다.
④ Interviewing is no more than expressing yourself.
⑤ 실패를 빨리 극복하는 것이 성공의 열쇠이다.
⑤ Too much confidence in your vision doesn’t help.
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21. The most normal and competent child encounters what 23. The key to successful risk taking is to understand that the
seem like insurmountable problems in living. But by playing actions you’re taking should be the natural next step. One of
them out, he may become able to cope with them in a the mistakes we often make when confronting a risk situation
step-by-step process. He often does so in symbolic ways that is our tendency to focus on the end result. Skiers who are
are hard for even him to understand, as he is reacting to inner unsure of themselves often do this. They’ll go to the edge of a
processes whose origin may be buried deep in his difficult slope, look all the way down to the bottom, and
unconscious. This may result in play that makes little sense to determine that the slope is too steep for them to try. The ones
us at the moment, since we do not know the purposes it that decide to make it change their focus by analyzing what
serves. When there is no immediate danger, it is usually best they need to do to master the first step, like getting through
to approve of the child’s play without interfering. Efforts to the first mogul on the hill. Once they get there, they
assist him in his struggles, while well intentioned, may divert concentrate on the next mogul, and over the course of the run,
him from seeking and eventually finding the solution that will they end up at the bottom of what others thought was an
serve him best. impossible mountain.
① dangers of playing violent games to mental health * mogul: 모굴(스키의 활주 사면에 있는 단단한 눈 더미)
② beneficial influence of playing outdoors in childhood
① Separating the Possible from the Impossible
③ children’s play as problem solving with minimal intervention
② Focus on the Next Step, Not the Final Result
④ necessity of intervening in disputes between siblings
③ Start with Ultimate Goals in Mind!
⑤ parental roles in children’s physical development
④ The Wonders of Committed Efforts
⑤ Success Through Risk Avoidance
those principles, and they sometimes think about what The 18th century is called the Golden Age of botanical
principles people should have or which moral standards can painting, and Georg Dionysius Ehret is often praised as the
be best justified. When a person accepts a moral principle, greatest botanical artist of the time. Born in Heidelberg,
naturally the person believes the principle is important and Germany, he was the son of a gardener who taught him much
well justified. But there is more to moral principles than that. about art and nature. As a young man, Ehret traveled around
When a principle is part of a person’s moral code, that person Europe, largely on foot, observing plants and developing his
is strongly motivated toward the conduct required by the artistic skills. In Holland, he became acquainted with the
principle, and against behavior that conflicts with that Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus. Through his collaborations with
principle. The person will tend to feel guilty when his or her Linnaeus and others, Ehret provided illustrations for a number
own conduct violates that principle and to disapprove of of significant horticultural publications. Ehret’s reputation for
others whose behavior conflicts with it. Likewise, the person scientific accuracy gained him many commissions from wealthy
will tend to hold in esteem those whose conduct shows an patrons, particularly in England, where he eventually settled.
abundance of the motivation required by the principle.
* horticultural: 원예(학)의
① Feeling Guilty? Check Your Self-Esteem First ① 18세기의 가장 위대한 식물 화가로서 칭송받는다.
② Do Not Let Your Moral Principles Change! ② 정원사의 아들이었다.
③ Moral Integrity: A Principle of Philosophy ③ 젊은 시절 주로 마차로 유럽을 여행하였다.
④ How Do People Form Their Personalities? ④ 다수의 원예 출판물에 삽화를 제공하였다.
⑤ Moral Principles: Guiding Our Conduct ⑤ 영국에 정착하였다.
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25. 다음 도표의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 27. After-School Program에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용과 일치하지
않는 것은?
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM
December 1, 2014-January 30, 2015
Are you looking for fun and exciting classes?
Come on down to the Green Hills Community Center to
check out our FREE program for local teens!
Classes
∙Art, Music, Taekwondo
∙Classes with fewer than 20 applicants will be canceled.
The above graph shows the percentages of Americans aged Time & Place
12-17 who posted certain types of personal information on ∙The program will run from Monday to Friday
social media sites in 2006 and in 2012. ① The year 2012 saw (5:00 pm to 7:00 pm).
an overall percentage increase in each category of posted ∙All classes will take place in the Simpson Building.
personal information. ② In both years, the percentage of the
How to sign up
young Americans who posted photos of themselves was the ∙Registration forms must be sent by email to the address
highest of all the categories. ③ In 2006, the percentage of below by 6:00 pm, November 28. Please download the
those who posted city or town names was higher than that of forms from our website at www.greenhills.org.
those who posted school names. ④ Regarding posted email
For additional information, please visit our website
addresses, the percentage of 2012 was three times higher than or send an email to bill@greenhills.org.
that of 2006. ⑤ Compared to 2006, 2012 recorded an eighteen
percent increase in the category of cell phone numbers. ① 지역의 십 대들을 위한 무료 프로그램이다.
② 신청자가 20명 미만인 수업은 취소된다.
③ 모든 수업은 Simpson Building에서 진행된다.
④ 등록 신청서는 직접 방문하여 제출해야 한다.
26. Short Film Festival에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용과 일치하는 것은?
⑤ 추가 정보는 웹사이트나 이메일을 이용하면 된다.
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29. 밑줄 친 부분이 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은? [31~33] 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
Nancy was struggling to see the positive when ① her teen 31. The concept of humans doing multiple things at a time has
daughter was experiencing a negative perspective on her life been studied by psychologists since the 1920s, but the term
and abilities. In her desire to parent intentionally, ② she went “multitasking” didn’t exist until the 1960s. It was used to
into her daughter’s room and noted one positive accomplishment describe computers, not people. Back then, ten megahertz was
she had observed. “I know you’ve been having a hard time so fast that a new word was needed to describe a computer’s
lately, and you aren’t feeling really good or positive about ability to quickly perform many tasks. In retrospect, they
your life. But you did a great job cleaning up your room probably made a poor choice, for the expression “multitasking”
today, and ③ I know that must have been a big effort for you.” is inherently deceptive. Multitasking is about multiple tasks
The next day, to Nancy’s surprise, the teen girl seemed alternately sharing one resource (the CPU), but in time the
somewhat cheerful. In passing, ④ she said, “Mom, thanks for context was flipped and it became interpreted to mean multiple
saying the positive thing about me yesterday. I was feeling so tasks being done simultaneously by one resource (a person). It
down and couldn’t think of anything good about myself. After was a clever turn of phrase that’s misleading, for even
⑤ you said that positive thing, it helped me see one good computers can process only one piece of code at a time. When
quality in myself, and I’ve been holding onto those words.” they “multitask,” they switch back and forth, alternating their
attention until both tasks are done. The speed with which
computers tackle multiple tasks that
everything happens at the same time, so comparing computers
to humans can be confusing. [3점]
① expels the myth ② feeds the illusion
③ conceals the fact ④ proves the hypothesis
⑤ blurs the conviction
While the eye sees at the surface, the ear tends to penetrate
below the surface. Joachim-Ernst Berendt points out that the ear
is the only sense that (A) fuses / replaces an ability to measure
with an ability to judge. We can discern different colors, but
we can give a precise number to different sounds. Our eyes do 32. My friend was disappointed that scientific progress has not
not let us perceive with this kind of (B) diversity / precision . An cured the world’s ills by abolishing wars and starvation; that
unmusical person can recognize an octave and, perhaps once gross human inequality is still widespread; that happiness is
instructed, a quality of tone, that is, a C or an F-sharp. Berendt not universal. My friend made a common mistake ― a basic
points out that there are few ‘acoustical illusions’ ― something misunderstanding in the nature of knowledge. Knowledge is
sounding like something that in fact it is not ― while there are amoral ― not immoral but morality neutral. It can be used for
many optical illusions. The ears do not lie. The sense of any purpose, but many people assume it will be used to further
hearing gives us a remarkable connection with the invisible, their favorite hopes for society ― and this is the fundamental flaw.
underlying order of things. Through our ears we gain access to Knowledge of the world is one thing; its uses create a separate
vibration, which (C) underlies / undermines everything around issue. To be disappointed that our progress in understanding
us. The sense of tone and music in another’s voice gives us an has not remedied the social ills of the world is a legitimate
enormous amount of information about that person, about her view, but .
stance toward life, about her intentions. To argue that knowledge is not progressing because of the
African or Middle Eastern conflicts misses the point. There is
* acoustical: 청각의
nothing inherent in knowledge that dictates any specific social
(A) (B) (C) or moral application. [3점]
① fuses …… precision …… undermines ① to confuse this with the progress of knowledge is absurd
② replaces …… diversity …… underlies ② to know the nature of knowledge is to practice its moral value
③ fuses …… diversity …… undermines ③ to remove social inequality is the inherent purpose of knowledge
④ replaces …… precision …… underlies ④ to accumulate knowledge is to enhance its social application
⑤ fuses …… precision …… underlies ⑤ to make science progress is to make it cure social ills
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33. According to a renowned French scholar, the growth in the 35. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은?
size and complexity of human populations was the driving A currently popular attitude is to blame technology or
force in the evolution of science. Early, small communities had technologists for having brought on the environmental
to concentrate all their physical and mental effort on survival;
problems we face today, and thus to try to slow technological
their thoughts were focused on food and religion. As
advance by blocking economic growth. We believe this view
communities became larger, some people had time to reflect
to be thoroughly misguided. ① If technology produced
and debate. They found that they could understand and predict
automobiles that pollute the air, it is because pollution was not
events better if they reduced passion and prejudice, replacing
recognized as a problem which engineers had to consider in
these with observation and inference. But while a large
their designs. ② Solar energy can be a practical alternative
population may have been necessary, in itself it was not
energy source for us in the foreseeable future. ③ Obviously,
sufficient for science to germinate. Some empires were big,
technology that produces pollution is generally cheaper, but
but the rigid social control required to hold an empire together
now that it has been decided that cleaner cars are wanted, less
was not beneficial to science, just as it was not beneficial to
polluting cars will be produced; cars which scarcely pollute at
reason. The early nurturing and later flowering of science
all could even be made. ④ This last option, however, would
to support
require several years and much investment. ⑤ Although
original thought and freewheeling incentive. The rise in
technology is responsive to the will of the people, it can
commerce and the decline of authoritarian religion allowed
seldom respond instantaneously and is never free.
science to follow reason in seventeenth-century Europe. [3점]
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37. 39.
Food plays a large part in how much you enjoy the They also rated how generally extroverted those fake
outdoors. The possibilities are endless, so you can extroverts appeared, based on their recorded voices and
constantly vary your diet. body language.
(A) They walk only a few miles each day and may use the Some years ago, a psychologist named Richard Lippa called
same campsite for several nights. Survival eaters eat a group of introverts to his lab and asked them to act like
some dry cereal for breakfast, and are up and walking extroverts while pretending to teach a math class. ( ① ) Then
within minutes of waking. he and his team, with video cameras in hand, measured the
length of their strides, the amount of eye contact they made
(B) Wilderness dining has two extremes: gourmet eaters and
with their “students,” the percentage of time they spent
survival eaters. The first like to make camp at lunchtime
talking, and the volume of their speech. ( ② ) Then Lippa
so they have several hours to set up field ovens; they bake
did the same thing with actual extroverts and compared the
cakes and bread and cook multi-course dinners.
results. ( ③ ) He found that although the latter group came
(C) They walk dozens of miles every day; lunch is a series of across as more extroverted, some of the fake extroverts were
cold snacks eaten on the move. Dinner consists of a surprisingly convincing. ( ④ ) It seems that most of us
freeze-dried meal, “cooked” by pouring hot water into the know how to fake it to some extent. ( ⑤ ) Whether or not
package. we’re aware that the length of our strides and the amount of
① (A) - (C) - (B) ② (B) - (A) - (C) time we spend talking and smiling mark us as introverts and
③ (B) - (C) - (A) ④ (C) - (A) - (B) extroverts, we know it unconsciously. [3점]
⑤ (C) - (B) - (A)
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[41~42] 다음 글을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오. (B)
Increased size affects group life in a number of ways. There Before long, the reality hit Jeremy hard. Even after
spending many hours each day preparing lesson plans, it
is evidence that larger groups (five or six members) are more
became clear that his methods were not working. One of the
productive than smaller groups (two or three members).
worst moments was when (b) he distributed a math test.
Members of larger groups tend to offer more suggestions than
Many students didn’t even look at the exam. They just put
members of smaller groups, and although they seem to reach
their heads on their desks and slept. Jeremy became so
less agreement, they also show less tension. These differences
stressed that he even dreaded going into his classroom.
may reflect the greater need of larger groups to solve
organizational problems. Members may realize that their (C)
behavior must become more goal-directed, since it is unlikely
After graduation, Jeremy joined an organization that
that they can coordinate their actions without making a special
recruits future leaders to teach in low-income communities.
effort to do so. Larger groups also put more pressure on their
(c) He was assigned to a small school in a poor rural county
members to conform. In such groups, it is harder for everyone
in North Carolina. Later, his assistant principal took note of
to take part equally in discussions or to have the same amount
Jeremy’s high expectations and asked him to take over (d) his
of influence on decisions. math class. He took charge of about a dozen failing “special ed”
There is evidence that groups with an even number of kids, and Tisha and Kelly were among them. His idealism
members differ from groups with an odd number of members. ran high, and he thought he would be able to magically fix
The former disagree more than the latter and suffer more all of their problems.
deadlocks as a result. Groups with an even number of
members may split into halves. This is impossible in groups (D)
with an odd number of members ― one side always has a Jeremy knew something had to change. (e) He then thought
numerical advantage. According to some researchers, the back to my class, remembering how negative emotions can
number five has special significance. Groups of this size drag you down, leaving positive emotions unnoticed. That’s
usually the problems we have just outlined. when he decided to focus more on building positive attitudes
Moreover, they are not plagued by the fragility and tensions within the classroom. He borrowed lessons from my positive
found in groups of two or three. Groups of five rate high in psychology class and even mentioned my name to his students.
member satisfaction; because of the odd number of members, As the students’ attitudes became more optimistic, their
deadlocks are unlikely when disagreements occur. confidence with math grew too. At the end of the school year,
80 percent of Jeremy’s students passed the state’s math test.
41. 위 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
43. 주어진 글 (A)에 이어질 내용을 순서에 맞게 배열한 것으로
① Why the Number of Group Members Counts
가장 적절한 것은?
② Individuality vs. Collectivity in the Workplace
③ Equal Opportunities: Toward Maximum Satisfaction ① (B) - (D) - (C) ② (C) - (B) - (D)
④ How to Cope with Conflicts in Groups ③ (C) - (D) - (B) ④ (D) - (B) - (C)
⑤ Agreement on Group Size Pays Off! ⑤ (D) - (C) - (B)
42. 위 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [3점] 44. 밑줄 친 (a)~(e) 중에서 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?
④ trigger ⑤ escalate
45. 위 글의 Jeremy에 관한 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?
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6. 대화를 듣고, 그림에서 대화의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을
1번부터 17번까지는 듣고 답하는 문제입니다. 1번부터
고르시오.
15번까지는 한 번만 들려주고, 16번부터 17번까지는 두 번
들려줍니다. 방송을 잘 듣고 답을 하시기 바랍니다.
3. 다음을 듣고, 남자가 하는 말의 목적으로 가장 적절한 것을 8. 대화를 듣고, 남자가 야구 경기를 보러 갈 수 없는 이유를 고르시오.
고르시오. ① 독감에 걸려서
① 교복 물려주기를 권장하려고 ② 비행기를 놓쳐서
② 기부 행사 참여를 독려하려고 ③ 동생을 돌봐야 해서
③ 생활 용품 절약을 장려하려고 ④ 회의에 참석해야 해서
④ 학교 식당 공사를 안내하려고 ⑤ 입장권을 구할 수 없어서
⑤ 학부모 간담회 일정을 공지하려고
9. 대화를 듣고, 여자가 지불할 금액을 고르시오. [3점]
① $9 ② $16 ③ $18 ④ $20 ⑤ $27
4. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 하는 말의 주제로 가장 적절한 것을
고르시오. 10. 대화를 듣고, 미용실에 관해 두 사람이 언급하지 않은 것을
① 충분한 낮잠의 필요성 고르시오.
② 규칙적인 운동의 중요성 ① 가게 이름 ② 위치 ③ 남자 이발 비용
③ 미디어 기기가 학습에 미치는 영향 ④ 영업시간 ⑤ 미용사 이름
④ 휴대전화와 업무 효율성의 관계
⑤ 수면 문제를 해결하는 방법
11. science essay contest에 관한 다음 내용을 듣고, 일치하지
않는 것을 고르시오.
① 고등학생이 참가할 수 있다.
5. 대화를 듣고, 두 사람의 관계를 가장 잘 나타낸 것을 고르시오.
② 에세이 주제가 두 가지이다.
① 연출가 - 배우 ② 작곡가 - 가수 ③ 에세이 분량에 제한이 있다.
③ 사회자 - 요리사 ④ 식당 지배인 - 고객 ④ 온라인으로만 에세이 제출을 허용한다.
⑤ 농장 주인 - 도매업자 ⑤ 참가자 전원에게 후원 기관 견학 기회를 준다.
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12. 다음 표를 보면서 대화를 듣고, 두 사람이 선택할 패키지 18. 다음 글의 요지로 가장 적절한 것은?
상품을 고르시오. One difference between winners and losers is how they handle
Attraction Packages at Grandlife Amusement Park losing. Even for the best companies and most accomplished
professionals, long track records of success are punctuated by
① slips, slides, and mini-turnarounds. Even the team that wins
② the game might make mistakes and lag behind for part of it.
③ That’s why the ability to recover quickly is so important.
④
⑤
Troubles are ubiquitous. Surprises can fall from the sky like
volcanic ash and appear to change everything. That’s why one
prominent scholar said, “Anything can look like a failure in
13. 대화를 듣고, 여자의 마지막 말에 대한 남자의 응답으로 가장
the middle.” Thus, a key factor in high achievement is
적절한 것을 고르시오. [3점]
bouncing back from the low points.
Man:
① 실패를 빨리 극복하는 것이 성공의 열쇠이다.
① Set a time limit when making a presentation.
② 폭넓은 인간 관계는 성공의 필수 요소이다.
② The more knowledge, the better the interview.
③ 합리적 소비는 필요와 욕구의 구분에서 비롯된다.
③ The company buys your creativity, not your image.
④ 위기 관리에는 전문가의 조언이 필요하다.
④ Interviewing is no more than expressing yourself.
⑤ 경영의 전문화는 일류 기업의 조건이다.
⑤ Too much confidence in your vision doesn’t help.
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21. The most normal and competent child encounters what 23. The key to successful risk taking is to understand that the
seem like insurmountable problems in living. But by playing actions you’re taking should be the natural next step. One of
them out, he may become able to cope with them in a the mistakes we often make when confronting a risk situation
step-by-step process. He often does so in symbolic ways that is our tendency to focus on the end result. Skiers who are
are hard for even him to understand, as he is reacting to inner unsure of themselves often do this. They’ll go to the edge of a
processes whose origin may be buried deep in his difficult slope, look all the way down to the bottom, and
unconscious. This may result in play that makes little sense to determine that the slope is too steep for them to try. The ones
us at the moment, since we do not know the purposes it that decide to make it change their focus by analyzing what
serves. When there is no immediate danger, it is usually best they need to do to master the first step, like getting through
to approve of the child’s play without interfering. Efforts to the first mogul on the hill. Once they get there, they
assist him in his struggles, while well intentioned, may divert concentrate on the next mogul, and over the course of the run,
him from seeking and eventually finding the solution that will they end up at the bottom of what others thought was an
serve him best. impossible mountain.
① children’s play as problem solving with minimal intervention * mogul: 모굴(스키의 활주 사면에 있는 단단한 눈 더미)
② beneficial influence of playing outdoors in childhood
① Success Through Risk Avoidance
③ necessity of intervening in disputes between siblings
② Start with Ultimate Goals in Mind!
④ dangers of playing violent games to mental health
③ The Wonders of Committed Efforts
⑤ parental roles in children’s physical development
④ Focus on the Next Step, Not the Final Result
⑤ Separating the Possible from the Impossible
those principles, and they sometimes think about what The 18th century is called the Golden Age of botanical
principles people should have or which moral standards can painting, and Georg Dionysius Ehret is often praised as the
be best justified. When a person accepts a moral principle, greatest botanical artist of the time. Born in Heidelberg,
naturally the person believes the principle is important and Germany, he was the son of a gardener who taught him much
well justified. But there is more to moral principles than that. about art and nature. As a young man, Ehret traveled around
When a principle is part of a person’s moral code, that person Europe, largely on foot, observing plants and developing his
is strongly motivated toward the conduct required by the artistic skills. In Holland, he became acquainted with the
principle, and against behavior that conflicts with that Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus. Through his collaborations with
principle. The person will tend to feel guilty when his or her Linnaeus and others, Ehret provided illustrations for a number
own conduct violates that principle and to disapprove of of significant horticultural publications. Ehret’s reputation for
others whose behavior conflicts with it. Likewise, the person scientific accuracy gained him many commissions from wealthy
will tend to hold in esteem those whose conduct shows an patrons, particularly in England, where he eventually settled.
abundance of the motivation required by the principle.
* horticultural: 원예(학)의
① Feeling Guilty? Check Your Self-Esteem First ① 18세기의 가장 위대한 식물 화가로서 칭송받는다.
② Do Not Let Your Moral Principles Change! ② 정원사의 아들이었다.
③ Moral Integrity: A Principle of Philosophy ③ 젊은 시절 주로 마차로 유럽을 여행하였다.
④ How Do People Form Their Personalities? ④ 다수의 원예 출판물에 삽화를 제공하였다.
⑤ Moral Principles: Guiding Our Conduct ⑤ 영국에 정착하였다.
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25. 다음 도표의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은? 27. After-School Program에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용과 일치하지
않는 것은?
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM
December 1, 2014-January 30, 2015
Are you looking for fun and exciting classes?
Come on down to the Green Hills Community Center to
check out our FREE program for local teens!
Classes
∙Art, Music, Taekwondo
∙Classes with fewer than 20 applicants will be canceled.
The above graph shows the percentages of Americans aged Time & Place
12-17 who posted certain types of personal information on ∙The program will run from Monday to Friday
social media sites in 2006 and in 2012. ① The year 2012 saw (5:00 pm to 7:00 pm).
an overall percentage increase in each category of posted ∙All classes will take place in the Simpson Building.
personal information. ② In both years, the percentage of the
How to sign up
young Americans who posted photos of themselves was the ∙Registration forms must be sent by email to the address
highest of all the categories. ③ In 2006, the percentage of below by 6:00 pm, November 28. Please download the
those who posted city or town names was higher than that of forms from our website at www.greenhills.org.
those who posted school names. ④ Regarding posted email
For additional information, please visit our website
addresses, the percentage of 2012 was three times higher than or send an email to bill@greenhills.org.
that of 2006. ⑤ Compared to 2006, 2012 recorded an eighteen
percent increase in the category of cell phone numbers. ① 지역의 십 대들을 위한 무료 프로그램이다.
② 신청자가 20명 미만인 수업은 취소된다.
③ 모든 수업은 Simpson Building에서 진행된다.
④ 등록 신청서는 직접 방문하여 제출해야 한다.
26. Short Film Festival에 관한 다음 안내문의 내용과 일치하는 것은? ⑤ 추가 정보는 웹사이트나 이메일을 이용하면 된다.
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29. 밑줄 친 부분이 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은? [31~33] 다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오.
Nancy was struggling to see the positive when ① her teen 31. The concept of humans doing multiple things at a time has
daughter was experiencing a negative perspective on her life been studied by psychologists since the 1920s, but the term
and abilities. In her desire to parent intentionally, ② she went “multitasking” didn’t exist until the 1960s. It was used to
into her daughter’s room and noted one positive accomplishment describe computers, not people. Back then, ten megahertz was
she had observed. “I know you’ve been having a hard time so fast that a new word was needed to describe a computer’s
lately, and you aren’t feeling really good or positive about ability to quickly perform many tasks. In retrospect, they
your life. But you did a great job cleaning up your room probably made a poor choice, for the expression “multitasking”
today, and ③ I know that must have been a big effort for you.” is inherently deceptive. Multitasking is about multiple tasks
The next day, to Nancy’s surprise, the teen girl seemed alternately sharing one resource (the CPU), but in time the
somewhat cheerful. In passing, ④ she said, “Mom, thanks for context was flipped and it became interpreted to mean multiple
saying the positive thing about me yesterday. I was feeling so tasks being done simultaneously by one resource (a person). It
down and couldn’t think of anything good about myself. After was a clever turn of phrase that’s misleading, for even
⑤ you said that positive thing, it helped me see one good computers can process only one piece of code at a time. When
quality in myself, and I’ve been holding onto those words.” they “multitask,” they switch back and forth, alternating their
attention until both tasks are done. The speed with which
computers tackle multiple tasks that
everything happens at the same time, so comparing computers
to humans can be confusing. [3점]
① expels the myth ② conceals the fact
③ feeds the illusion ④ proves the hypothesis
⑤ blurs the conviction
While the eye sees at the surface, the ear tends to penetrate
below the surface. Joachim-Ernst Berendt points out that the ear
is the only sense that (A) fuses / replaces an ability to measure
with an ability to judge. We can discern different colors, but
we can give a precise number to different sounds. Our eyes do 32. My friend was disappointed that scientific progress has not
not let us perceive with this kind of (B) diversity / precision . An cured the world’s ills by abolishing wars and starvation; that
unmusical person can recognize an octave and, perhaps once gross human inequality is still widespread; that happiness is
instructed, a quality of tone, that is, a C or an F-sharp. Berendt not universal. My friend made a common mistake ― a basic
points out that there are few ‘acoustical illusions’ ― something misunderstanding in the nature of knowledge. Knowledge is
sounding like something that in fact it is not ― while there are amoral ― not immoral but morality neutral. It can be used for
many optical illusions. The ears do not lie. The sense of any purpose, but many people assume it will be used to further
hearing gives us a remarkable connection with the invisible, their favorite hopes for society ― and this is the fundamental flaw.
underlying order of things. Through our ears we gain access to Knowledge of the world is one thing; its uses create a separate
vibration, which (C) underlies / undermines everything around issue. To be disappointed that our progress in understanding
us. The sense of tone and music in another’s voice gives us an has not remedied the social ills of the world is a legitimate
enormous amount of information about that person, about her view, but .
stance toward life, about her intentions. To argue that knowledge is not progressing because of the
African or Middle Eastern conflicts misses the point. There is
* acoustical: 청각의
nothing inherent in knowledge that dictates any specific social
(A) (B) (C) or moral application. [3점]
① fuses …… precision …… undermines ① to confuse this with the progress of knowledge is absurd
② replaces …… diversity …… underlies ② to know the nature of knowledge is to practice its moral value
③ fuses …… diversity …… undermines ③ to remove social inequality is the inherent purpose of knowledge
④ replaces …… precision …… underlies ④ to accumulate knowledge is to enhance its social application
⑤ fuses …… precision …… underlies ⑤ to make science progress is to make it cure social ills
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33. According to a renowned French scholar, the growth in the 35. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은?
size and complexity of human populations was the driving A currently popular attitude is to blame technology or
force in the evolution of science. Early, small communities had technologists for having brought on the environmental
to concentrate all their physical and mental effort on survival;
problems we face today, and thus to try to slow technological
their thoughts were focused on food and religion. As
advance by blocking economic growth. We believe this view
communities became larger, some people had time to reflect
to be thoroughly misguided. ① If technology produced
and debate. They found that they could understand and predict
automobiles that pollute the air, it is because pollution was not
events better if they reduced passion and prejudice, replacing
recognized as a problem which engineers had to consider in
these with observation and inference. But while a large
their designs. ② Solar energy can be a practical alternative
population may have been necessary, in itself it was not
energy source for us in the foreseeable future. ③ Obviously,
sufficient for science to germinate. Some empires were big,
technology that produces pollution is generally cheaper, but
but the rigid social control required to hold an empire together
now that it has been decided that cleaner cars are wanted, less
was not beneficial to science, just as it was not beneficial to
polluting cars will be produced; cars which scarcely pollute at
reason. The early nurturing and later flowering of science
all could even be made. ④ This last option, however, would
to support
require several years and much investment. ⑤ Although
original thought and freewheeling incentive. The rise in
technology is responsive to the will of the people, it can
commerce and the decline of authoritarian religion allowed
seldom respond instantaneously and is never free.
science to follow reason in seventeenth-century Europe. [3점]
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37. 39.
Food plays a large part in how much you enjoy the They also rated how generally extroverted those fake
outdoors. The possibilities are endless, so you can extroverts appeared, based on their recorded voices and
constantly vary your diet. body language.
(A) They walk only a few miles each day and may use the Some years ago, a psychologist named Richard Lippa called
same campsite for several nights. Survival eaters eat a group of introverts to his lab and asked them to act like
some dry cereal for breakfast, and are up and walking extroverts while pretending to teach a math class. ( ① ) Then
within minutes of waking. he and his team, with video cameras in hand, measured the
length of their strides, the amount of eye contact they made
(B) Wilderness dining has two extremes: gourmet eaters and
with their “students,” the percentage of time they spent
survival eaters. The first like to make camp at lunchtime
talking, and the volume of their speech. ( ② ) Then Lippa
so they have several hours to set up field ovens; they bake
did the same thing with actual extroverts and compared the
cakes and bread and cook multi-course dinners.
results. ( ③ ) He found that although the latter group came
(C) They walk dozens of miles every day; lunch is a series of across as more extroverted, some of the fake extroverts were
cold snacks eaten on the move. Dinner consists of a surprisingly convincing. ( ④ ) It seems that most of us
freeze-dried meal, “cooked” by pouring hot water into the know how to fake it to some extent. ( ⑤ ) Whether or not
package. we’re aware that the length of our strides and the amount of
① (A) - (C) - (B) ② (B) - (A) - (C) time we spend talking and smiling mark us as introverts and
③ (B) - (C) - (A) ④ (C) - (A) - (B) extroverts, we know it unconsciously. [3점]
⑤ (C) - (B) - (A)
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[41~42] 다음 글을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오. (B)
Increased size affects group life in a number of ways. There Before long, the reality hit Jeremy hard. Even after
spending many hours each day preparing lesson plans, it
is evidence that larger groups (five or six members) are more
became clear that his methods were not working. One of the
productive than smaller groups (two or three members).
worst moments was when (b) he distributed a math test.
Members of larger groups tend to offer more suggestions than
Many students didn’t even look at the exam. They just put
members of smaller groups, and although they seem to reach
their heads on their desks and slept. Jeremy became so
less agreement, they also show less tension. These differences
stressed that he even dreaded going into his classroom.
may reflect the greater need of larger groups to solve
organizational problems. Members may realize that their (C)
behavior must become more goal-directed, since it is unlikely
After graduation, Jeremy joined an organization that
that they can coordinate their actions without making a special
recruits future leaders to teach in low-income communities.
effort to do so. Larger groups also put more pressure on their
(c) He was assigned to a small school in a poor rural county
members to conform. In such groups, it is harder for everyone
in North Carolina. Later, his assistant principal took note of
to take part equally in discussions or to have the same amount
Jeremy’s high expectations and asked him to take over (d) his
of influence on decisions. math class. He took charge of about a dozen failing “special ed”
There is evidence that groups with an even number of kids, and Tisha and Kelly were among them. His idealism
members differ from groups with an odd number of members. ran high, and he thought he would be able to magically fix
The former disagree more than the latter and suffer more all of their problems.
deadlocks as a result. Groups with an even number of
members may split into halves. This is impossible in groups (D)
with an odd number of members ― one side always has a Jeremy knew something had to change. (e) He then thought
numerical advantage. According to some researchers, the back to my class, remembering how negative emotions can
number five has special significance. Groups of this size drag you down, leaving positive emotions unnoticed. That’s
usually the problems we have just outlined. when he decided to focus more on building positive attitudes
Moreover, they are not plagued by the fragility and tensions within the classroom. He borrowed lessons from my positive
found in groups of two or three. Groups of five rate high in psychology class and even mentioned my name to his students.
member satisfaction; because of the odd number of members, As the students’ attitudes became more optimistic, their
deadlocks are unlikely when disagreements occur. confidence with math grew too. At the end of the school year,
80 percent of Jeremy’s students passed the state’s math test.
41. 위 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?
43. 주어진 글 (A)에 이어질 내용을 순서에 맞게 배열한 것으로
① Why the Number of Group Members Counts
가장 적절한 것은?
② Individuality vs. Collectivity in the Workplace
③ Equal Opportunities: Toward Maximum Satisfaction ① (B) - (D) - (C) ② (C) - (B) - (D)
④ How to Cope with Conflicts in Groups ③ (C) - (D) - (B) ④ (D) - (B) - (C)
⑤ Agreement on Group Size Pays Off! ⑤ (D) - (C) - (B)
42. 위 글의 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것은? [3점] 44. 밑줄 친 (a)~(e) 중에서 가리키는 대상이 나머지 넷과 다른 것은?
④ trigger ⑤ escalate
45. 위 글의 Jeremy에 관한 내용과 일치하지 않는 것은?
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( 홀수 ) 형
문항 문항 문항 문항
정답 배점 정답 배점 정답 배점 정답 배점
번호 번호 번호 번호
1 ④ 2 13 ② 3 25 ④ 2 37 ② 2
2 ⑤ 2 14 ① 2 26 ⑤ 2 38 ③ 2
3 ② 2 15 ③ 3 27 ④ 2 39 ② 3
4 ① 2 16 ⑤ 2 28 ③ 3 40 ① 2
5 ③ 2 17 ③ 2 29 ④ 2 41 ① 2
6 ⑤ 2 18 ⑤ 2 30 ⑤ 3 42 ② 3
7 ② 2 19 ① 2 31 ② 3 43 ② 2
8 ④ 2 20 ③ 2 32 ① 3 44 ④ 2
9 ③ 3 21 ③ 2 33 ⑤ 3 45 ⑤ 2
10 ④ 2 22 ⑤ 2 34 ① 2
11 ⑤ 2 23 ② 2 35 ② 2
12 ② 2 24 ③ 2 36 ④ 2
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정답 배점 정답 배점 정답 배점 정답 배점
번호 번호 번호 번호
1 ④ 2 13 ② 3 25 ④ 2 37 ② 2
2 ① 2 14 ⑤ 2 26 ⑤ 2 38 ③ 2
3 ② 2 15 ③ 3 27 ④ 2 39 ② 3
4 ⑤ 2 16 ① 2 28 ③ 3 40 ⑤ 2
5 ③ 2 17 ③ 2 29 ④ 2 41 ① 2
6 ⑤ 2 18 ① 2 30 ⑤ 3 42 ③ 3
7 ④ 2 19 ⑤ 2 31 ③ 3 43 ② 2
8 ④ 2 20 ③ 2 32 ① 3 44 ④ 2
9 ③ 3 21 ① 2 33 ④ 3 45 ⑤ 2
10 ④ 2 22 ⑤ 2 34 ① 2
11 ⑤ 2 23 ④ 2 35 ② 2
12 ② 2 24 ③ 2 36 ④ 2