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READY
(A) The dog sat in on the doctor’s therapy sessions and Freud discovered that his patients felt much
more comfortable talking about their problems if the dog was there. Some of them even preferred to
talk to Jofi, rather than the doctor! Freud noted that if the dog sat near the patient, the patient found
it easier to relax, but if Jofi sat on the other side of the room, the patient seemed more tense and
distressed.
(B) He was surprised to realize that Jofi seemed to sense this too. The dog’s presence was an especially
calming influence on child and teenage patients.
(C) Less well known at the time was the fact that Freud had found out, almost by accident, how helpful
his pet dog Jofi was to his patients. He had only become a dog-lover in later life when Jofi was given
to him by his daughter Anna.
GER SET
(A) This creates a paradox that rational models of decision making fail to represent. On the one hand, we
respond strongly to aid a single individual in need. On the other hand, we often fail to prevent mass
tragedies or take appropriate measures to reduce potential losses from natural disasters.
(B) To help societies prevent or reduce damage from catastrophes, a huge amount of effort and
technological sophistication are often employed to assess and communicate the size and scope of
potential or actual losses. This effort assumes that people can understand the resulting numbers and
act on them appropriately.
(C) However, recent behavioral research casts doubt on this fundamental assumption. Many people do not
understand large numbers. Indeed, large numbers have been found to lack meaning and to be
underestimated in decisions unless they convey affect (feeling).
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(A) According to Whybrow, all those promises of more, more, more are actually overloading the reward
circuits of our brain. The short-term gains that drive business in America today are actually destroying
our health.
(B) Rather, Whybrow says, it’s the way that corporate America has developed that has increased our stress
to levels so high we’re literally making ourselves sick because of it. Americans are suffering ulcers,
depression, high blood pressure, anxiety, and cancer at record levels.
(C) Psychiatrist Peter Whybrow argues that many of the ills that we suffer from today have very little to
do with the bad food we’re eating or the partially hydrogenated oils in our diet.
02
(A) The greatest danger is when the hybrid or electric vehicles are moving slowly, when they are almost
completely silent. The sounds of an automobile are important signifiers of its presence.
(B) If the vehicles don’t make any sounds, they can kill. The United States National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration determined that pedestrians are considerably more likely to be hit by hybrid or electric
vehicles than by those that have an internal combustion engine.
(C) Pedestrians have mixed feelings, but the blind are greatly concerned. After all, the blind cross streets
in traffic by relying upon the sounds of vehicles. That’s how they know when it is safe to cross. And
what is true for the blind might also be true for anyone stepping onto the street while distracted.
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(A) This may be why antibiotics act to fatten not just cattle, with their multistomached digestive systems,
but also pigs and chickens, whose GI tracts are more similar to ours.
(B) But antibiotics don’t kill just the bugs that make animals sick. They also kill a large number of
beneficial gut flora. And these drugs are routinely given even when infection is not a concern. The
reason may surprise you.
(C) Simply by giving antibiotics, farmers can fatten their animals using less feed. The scientific jury is still
out on exactly why these antibiotics promote fattening, but a plausible hypothesis is that by changing
the animals’ gut microflora, antibiotics create an intestine dominated by colonies of microbes that are
calorie- extraction experts.
04
(A) And millions of women, African Americans and Latinos found unprecedented opportunities in the
workforce. Many others bought war bonds to help finance the war. Buying a war bond gave those who
couldn’t offer physical support the feeling that they too were a part of the effort.
(B) It wasn’t viewed on television. It was a war that touched the lives of most of the United States. The
entire nation was involved in the war effort. According to a documentary, 24 million people relocated
to take defense jobs.
(C) And for those who couldn’t afford war bonds, they contributed by planting victory gardens, growing
fruit and vegetables to help reduce the burden of rationing. This is one of the reasons we call this
generation the Greatest Generation.
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정답
1) ④
2) ③
3) ⑤
4) ⑤
5) ③
6) ②
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