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질문 내용 :
1.Of all the natural forces, gravity is the most implacable and controls our lives from birth to death. (1)No wonder that, conscious of their earth-bound slavery, men have always looked wistfully at birds and clouds, and have pictured the sky as the abode of the gods. (2)The envy and imagination of men led to science on one hand and to religion on the other. (3)Mysterious as it may seem, most of the creatures on this planet are hardly aware that gravity exists. (4)Dominant as it is over all the lives of large land animals such as elephants, horses,men, and dogs, to anything much smaller than a mouse it is seldom more than a mild inconvinience.(5) To the insects it is not even that: flies and mosquitoes are so light and fragile that the air itself buoy them up, and gravity bothers them no more than it does a fish..
다음 글에서 전체흐름과 관계없는 문장은?
답은 어떻게 되고 난이도는 어떻다고 보세요? 혹시 어디서 나온문제인지 아시는분 있나요?2. 다음을 영작하시오(모의고사 변형 서술형문제입니다)
Let’s think about waiting in line. Whether you’re at a bank, supermarket, or amusement park, waiting in line is probably not your idea of fun. Consider the almost universal motivation to get through the line as quickly as possible. Under what circumstances would you be willing to let another person cut in front of you in the line? Small changes in the way that requests are made can often lead to some startlingly big results. But is it possible that just a single word from a requester could drastically increase the likelihood that you’d say, “Yes, go ahead”?
Yes ― and the single word is because. Behavioral scientist Ellen Langer and her colleagues decided to put the persuasive power of this word to the test. In one study, Langer arranged for a stranger someone waiting in line to use a photocopier and simply ask, “Excuse me, I have five pages. May I use the copy machine?”Faced with this direct request to cut ahead in the line, 60 percent of the people were willing to agree to allow the stranger to go ahead of them. However, when the stranger made the request with a reason(“May I use the copy machine, because I’m in a rush?”), 94 percent of the people said yes. After all, (부탁에 대한 확실한 이유를 제공하는 것은 먼저 하려는 부탁을 정당화한다)
이 문장을 다음 단어를 활용해 영작해야합니다
(a, solid, for, reason, providing, request, the, asking, ahead, jump, justifies, to )
이정도면 변형치고 어려운건가요?
2번 문제 잘못 썼습니다.
providing a solid reason for asking justifies the request to jump ahead.
가 아니라
providing a solid reason for request justifies the asking to jump ahead.
입니다.
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