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2025학년도 수능대비 EBS 수능특강 유형편 7강 글의 제목

by 케미1004 2024. 2. 12.

2025학년도 수능특강 7강 글의 제목 문제들을 Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences 을 찾은 후 글의 내용 파악해서 문제풀이를 하겠습니다.

"When clicked, the image enlarges."

 

2024년 서울대 진학률이 높은 고등학교 전국 37개 학교

2024년 서울대 진학률이 높은 전국 37개 학교에 대해 알아보겠습니다. 학교명 지역 고교유형 수시 정시 인원 용인외대부고 용인 전국자사고 28 38 66 대원외고 광진구 외고 24 21 45 중동고 강남 광역

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Gateway 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은? [3]

The concept of overtourism rests on a particular assumption about people and places common in tourism studies and the social sciences in general. Both are seen as clearly defined and demarcated. People are framed as bounded social actors either playing the role of hosts or guests. Places, in a similar way, are treated as stable containers with clear boundaries. Hence, places can be full of tourists and thus suffer from overtourism. But what does it mean for a place to be full of people? Indeed, there are examples of particular attractions that have limited capacity and where there is actually no room for more visitors. This is not least the case with some man-made constructions such as the Eiffel Tower. However, with places such as cities, regions or even whole countries being promoted as destinations and described as victims of overtourism, things become more complex. What is excessive or out of proportion is highly relative and might be more related to other aspects than physical capacity, such as natural degradation and economic leakages (not to mention politics and local power dynamics).

* demarcate: 경계를 정하다

 

The Solutions to Overtourism: From Complex to Simple

What Makes Popular Destinations Attractive to Visitors?

Are Tourist Attractions Winners or Losers of Overtourism?

The Severity of Overtourism: Much Worse than Imagined

Overtourism: Not Simply a Matter of People and Places

 

Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences: overtourism, people and places, victims of overtourism, What is excessive or out of proportion is highly relative and might be more related to other aspects than physical capacity

 

글 내용: 과잉 관광 사람들로 장소에 사람들로 붐비는 것을 연상하게 된다. 물론 과잉 관광의 희생지들이 떠오를 것이다. 마지막 문장에서 과잉이라는 것은 상대적이며 물리적 수용력 이외의 다른 측면과 관련이 있을 지도 모른다는 글 내용 보면 답을 유추할 수 있을 것이다.

 

 

Exercise 01 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

According to research from the University of Arizona's Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the average household ends up wasting an average of 14 percent of its grocery spending by throwing away unused or spoiled food. Even worse, 15 percent of that waste includes products that were never opened and were still within their expiration date! (This statistic really makes me cringe - why not just set dollar bills on fire while we're at it?) The study also found that a family of four ends up throwing away an average of $590 of perishable groceries per year, such as meat, produce, dairy, and grain products. You can save an average of $50 per month by avoiding overbuying perishable foods. Check your supplies before shopping and estimate the exact amount you'll need to buy for the next week. This is also a good time to throw away outdated leftovers, make sure perishable items are in view, and use up good leftovers for that day's meals.

* cringe: (겁이 나서) 움찔하다 ** perishable: 상하기 쉬운

 

Patience Is a Strategic Shopping Virtue

Don't Let the Low Food Prices Fool You

Creating a Health and Nutrition Shopping List

Stick to Your Grocery List and Shop as Quickly as Possible

Cut Food Waste Through Mindful Shopping and Meal Planning

 

Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences: household ends up wasting, unused or spoiled food, Check your supplies before shopping and estimate the exact amount you'll need to buy for the next week.

 

글 내용: 집에서 버려지는 미사용 또는 상한 음식들에 관한 글 내용으로 쇼핑전 목록작성 그리고 살 필요한 양을 확인하라는 글 내용을 이해하면 답을 유추할 수 있을 것이다.

 

Exercise 02 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

Throughout history, human imagination has been a double-edged sword. On one hand, it pushes new discoveries, but for every newly established scientific fact, there are often multiple incorrect hypotheses, which must be corrected along the way or risk becoming myths. Thomas Edison is credited with saying: "I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work," implying that error is part of invention. Unfortunately, if errors or partial truths get circulated long enough, they can lead to a false echo chamber of repetition and suggest "truth" where none exists. For example, even though the humors have been discredited for centuries, some still believe in the myth that blood types (blood being one of the four humors) can determine personalities. A quick internet search finds more than five million websites related to this topic, meaning this myth is slow to die.

* echo chamber: 메아리 방 **humor: 체액(인간의 기질을 정한다고 생각되었던 4가지 액)

 

Scientific Efforts to Combat Harmful Myths

Are Scientific Truths Proved or Just Believed?

Why Do We Believe That Personalities Are Inherent?

Diehard Myths Originating from Longstanding Errors

Blood Types as a Determinant of Personalities: A Plain Lie

 

Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences: human imagination has been a double-edged sword

 

글 내용: 인간의 상상은 양날의 검이다라는 글 내용을 통해 인간의 상상으로 시도하는 실험들에서 오류가 발명의 일부이고 불행하게도 오류가 오랫동안 지속되면 반복의 방에서 진실이 존재하지 않는 진실을 제안하게 되어진다는 글 내용을 통해 답을 유추할 수 있을 것이다.

 

Exercise 03 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

Ideally, when we make art or engage in any creative activity by ourselves, we recognize its value and make time and space for it in our lives. The boom in coloring books and coloring pages in the past few years is one such example. It takes away the challenging part of visual art-making and skills and provides us with a level of challenge that is relatively easy and manageable. Our studies with cancer patients and caregivers showed that solitary activities like coloring helped in meditative and reflective ways by taking us to a space of distraction away from everyday concerns. Such activities do not necessarily help us resolve our problems; rather, they provide a time to rest and a way to focus our attention elsewhere until such time as we can address them directly. When we make art by ourselves, it can help us self-regulate; feel a sense of mastery, control, and agency over our lives; and engage in reflective, validating, contemplative, or meditative practices.

* meditative: 명상의 ** contemplative: 사색하는

 

The Healing Effects of Cooperatively Making Art

Lone Involvement in Creative Activities: A Mental Toolbox

Coloring Books: A Newly Emerging Pastime for Caregivers

Challenging Tasks Are More Enjoyable Than Manageable Ones

The Myth of Meditation: Does It Really Improve Concentration?

 

 

Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences: art, creative activity by ourselves, recognize its value and make time and space for it in our lives

 

글 내용: 예술을 홀로 창의적 활동으로 만들면 우리의 삶에서 시간과 공간을 만들고 가치를 인식한다라는 글 내용을 생각해 보면 답을 유추할 수 있을 것이다.

 

Exercise 04 다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은?

When Galileo rolled the balls down the inclined plane, he didn't merely look and see what happened. He very carefully measured the distance traveled and the time it took to travel that distance. From these measurements, he calculated the speed of travel. What he came up with was a mathematical equation relating numerical quantities. We can imagine that when he observed the moons of Jupiter, he didn't merely see some spots at various different places from night to night: he kept track of where the spots were, compared their positions from night to night, and perhaps did some calculations intended to compute what path they were traveling, to find out that their change in apparent position was consistent with their being bodies moving around Jupiter. Similarly, in my hypothetical bird experiment I imagined myself as a budding junior scientist weighing the stuff I put into the cage and calculating percentages by weight of what was eaten. It's obvious: numbers are important to science. Scientists measure and calculate: they don't just observe.

 

Not Normal: The Uncertainties of Scientific Measurements

The Fantasy of Accurate Calculation in Scientific Research

Who Is Responsible If a Scientist's Work Is Used for Harm?

What Is More Important in Science, an Experiment or a Theory?

True Scientific Activity: Pairing Measurements with Observations

 

Keywords, phrases, clauses, sentences: he didn't merely look and see what happened. He very carefully measured the distance traveled and the time it took to travel that distance., Scientists measure and calculate: they don't just observe.

 

글 내용: 과학자는 단지 무슨 일이 일어나는지 보는 것이 아니라 거리를 측정하고 시간을 확인한다라는 글 내용을 보면 답을 유추할 수 있을 것이다.