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[수능] 2016.6월 고3 모의고사 해설강의

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고3 6월 모의고사 분석

 

 

1. EBS 직접연계(9문항) = 32.1%<?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

(= 2016 수능연계)

 

2. 6월 모의고사 어휘 적중률 비교

 

1 수준 이상 총 334단어 조사

 

교재명                     비적중(06/05)     적중률                       

.수능+..             3                  99%

.수능                       18                  95%

EBS1800                     88                  74%

N                           96                  71%

 

3 초단기 대비법 특강!

 

..초 수능 + 공편토

초스피드 통쾌한 문법/독해

초스피드 유형별 풀이비법

 

3. 오답률 top 5 + 어법문제 풀이

 

독해를 정확히 하고도 틀리지 않는 방법을 배우자!

 

38.(1)

That is why people experience jet lag when traveling across time zones.

 In humans, body clocks are responsible for daily changes in blood pressure, body temperature, hormones, hunger, and thirst, as well as our sleep-wake cycles. ( ① ) These biological rhythms, which we experience as internal time, are probably older than sleep, developed over the course of millions of years of evolution.

 

( ② ) They facilitate physiological and behavioral changes on a roughly twenty-four-hour cycle no matter what is happening outside, whether a cold front moves in or clouds block the light of the sun. ( ③ ) Their internal clocks continue to run in accordance with the place they left behind, not the one to which they have come, and it can take some time to realign the two. ( ④ ) The most remarkable thing is that our internal body clocks can be readjusted by environmental cues.

 

( ⑤ ) We may get jet lag for a few days when we ask our body clocks to adapt to a vastly different schedule of day and night cycles on the other side of the Earth, but they can do it. [3]

                                                                                                                    

* facilitate: 쉽게 하다

** realign: 재조정하다

 

32.(2)  What story could be harsher than that of the Great Auk, the large black-and-white seabird that in northern oceans took the ecological place of a penguin? Its tale rises and falls like a Greek tragedy, with island populations savagely destroyed by humans until almost all were gone. Then the very last colony found safety on a special island, one protected from the destruction of humankind by vicious and unpredictable ocean currents. These waters presented no problem to perfectly adapted seagoing birds, but they prevented humans from making any kind of safe landing. After enjoying a few years of comparative safety, disaster of a different kind struck the Great Auk. Volcanic activity caused the island refuge to sink completely beneath the waves, and surviving individuals were forced to find shelter elsewhere. The new island home they chose ________________ in one terrible way. Humans could access it with comparative ease, and they did! Within just a few years the last of this once-plentiful species was entirely eliminated. [3]    

* savagely: 잔혹하게

 

lacked the benefits of the old

denied other colonies easy access

faced unexpected natural disasters

caused conflicts among the refugees

had a similar disadvantage to the last island

 

34. (3) One remarkable aspect of aboriginal culture is the concept of “totemism,” where the tribal member at birth assumes the soul and identity of a part of nature. This view of the earth and its riches as an intrinsic part of oneself clearly rules out mistreatment of the environment because this would only constitute a destruction of self. Totems are more than objects. They include spiritual rituals, oral histories, and the organization of ceremonial lodges where records of the past travel routes of the soul can be exchanged with others and converted to mythology. The primary motivation is the preservation of tribal myths and a consolidation and sharing of every individual’s origins in nature. The aborigines see ______________________, through a hierarchy of totems that connect to their ancestral origins, a cosmology that places them at one with the earth, and behavior patterns that respect ecological balance. [3]                                                                                                                   

* aboriginal: 원주민의

** consolidation: 병합, 강화

 

themselves as incompatible with nature and her           riches

their mythology as a primary motive toward                individualism

their identity as being self-contained from                             surrounding nature

their relationship to the environment as a single           harmonious continuum

their communal rituals as a gateway to                                           distancing themselves from their origins

 

29. (4) (A), (B), (C)의 각 네모 안에서 문맥에 맞는 낱말로 가장 적절한 것은? [3]

In 2001, researchers at Wayne State University asked a group of college volunteers to exercise for twenty minutes at a (A) preset / self-selected pace on each of three machines: a treadmill, a stationary bike, and a stair climber. Measurements of heart rate, oxygen consumption, and  perceived effort were taken throughout all three workouts.

The researchers expected to find that the subjects unconsciously targeted the same relative physiological intensity in each activity.  Perhaps they would (B) automatically / intentionally exercise at 65 percent of their maximum heart rate regardless of which machine they were using. Or maybe they would instinctively settle into rhythm at 70 percent of their maximum rate of oxygen consumption in all three workouts. But that’s not what happened.

There was, in fact, no (C) consistency / variation in measurements of heart rate and oxygen consumption across the three disciplines. Instead, the subjects were found to  have chosen the same level of perceived effort on the treadmill, the bike, and the stair climber.

                     (A)             (B)              (C)

preset          …… intentionally    …… consistency

preset           …… automatically …… variation

self-selected …… intentionally   …… variation

self-selected …… intentionally   …… consistency

self-selected …… automatically …… consistency

 

39. (5)

For example, the first step in servicing or installing equipment is talking with the clients to  understand how they used the equipment.

The customer service representatives in an electronics firm under major restructuring were told they had to begin selling service contracts for their equipment in addition to installing and repairing them. This generated a great deal of resistance. ( ① ) To the service representatives, learning to sell was a very different game from what they had been playing. ( ② ) But it turned out they already knew a lot more about sales than they thought. ( ③ ) The same is true in selling. ( ④ ) The salesperson first has to learn about the customer’s needs. ( ⑤ ) The service representatives also had a great deal of product knowledge and hands-on experience, which is obviously important in sales.

 

28. 다음 글의 밑줄 친 부분 중, 어법상 틀린 것은?

If an animal is innately programmed for some type of behaviour, then there ① are likely to be  biological clues. It is no accident that fish have bodies which are streamlined and ② smooth, with fins and a powerful tail. Their bodies are structurally adapted for moving fast through the water. Similarly, if you found a dead bird or mosquito, you could guess by looking at ③ its wings that flying was its normal mode of transport.

However, we must not be over-optimistic. Biological clues are not essential. The extent to which they are ④ finding varies from animal to animal and from activity to activity.

The extent varies from animal to animal and from activity to activity.

+ They are finding to the extent.

For example, it is impossible to guess from their bodies that birds make nests, and, sometimes, animals behave in a way quite contrary to ⑤ what might be expected from their physical form:

ghost spiders have tremendously long legs, yet they weave webs out of very short threads. To a human observer, their legs seem a great hindrance as they spin and move about the web.