2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철)

3과 변형 문제

Seeing is Behaving


 

2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 3과 변형 문제 Seeing is Behaving

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2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 3과 변형 문제는

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현직에서 강사를 하고 있는 연구진들이 학생들을 위한 최상의

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2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 3과 변형 문제 Seeing is Behaving

The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 3과 변형 문제는

총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.

 

1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)

2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)

3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)

4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)

5. 어법(서술형)

6. 어휘(서술형)

7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)

8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)

9. 영작(서술형)

10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)


더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 3과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

When you look at an image of a person yawning, what is your reaction? Even reading about yawning can make you yawn, too. Don't you feel like yawning right now? If so, you are not alone. About half of all people actually yawn after they see someone else yawn. The reason for this universal phenomenon of contagious yawning has long been investigated by many scientists. Recent studies reveal that this contagious phenomenon is related to empathy — as you may have heard, this is the ability to understand others' emotional states. Many scientists suggest that our feelings of empathy are made possible by a special group of nerve cells called mirror neurons. It is the mirror neuron that enables us to "mirror" others' emotions. It is said that the discovery of mirror neurons has helped scientists explain the reason for empathy. So how were mirror neurons discovered? They were discovered by accident. In Parma, Italy, a monkey sat in a laboratory chair. Thin wires had been connected to the region of its brain involved in carrying out movements. Every time the monkey moved an object, some cells in that brain region would send a signal, and a monitor would make a beeping sound. Neurons are the main cells that make up your brain and the rest of the nervous system. Your brain has 100 billion neurons. One day a researcher entered the lab with some nuts. The monkey was staring at him. Then, something strange happened. When the researcher raised the nuts to his lips, the monitor sounded – beep – even though the monkey had not moved anything, but had simply observed the researcher moving the nuts. The researcher couldn't understand why the monitor made the sound. Just to make sure, the researcher raised the nuts again, and he heard another beep. This suggested that the monkey experienced the same emotion from seeing the man move the nuts as if the monkey itself had moved them. It was then that the scientists found some neurons that are involved in both doing a task and seeing someone else do it.

 

2번 지문

Have you seen or experienced any of these situations? Select Yes or No. When you listen to a tune that you can play, you move your hands and nod as if you were actually playing it yourself. Even the youngest babies imitate the facial expressions of other people and take on their emotions. When you see someone hit his elbow on the corner of a desk, you react as if you hit your own elbow because you know how painful it is. Some sports fans feel so emotionally involved that they react almost as if they were part of the game themselves. So why is this discovery of mirror neurons important? Mirror neurons are important in that they give us a real sense of what it means to put yourself in another person's shoes. In other words, if it were not for the actions of mirror neurons, people would have more difficulties in understanding other people's feelings. Many people know that babies love it when their parents smile at them and hate it when their parents show negative emotions on their faces. When a baby sees the facial expressions and body postures of others, mirror neurons stimulate the same internal responses. Then their muscles mirror the same emotions. Children later understand others' feelings through mirror neurons and learn how to behave in an emotionally appropriate manner.

 

3번 지문

Not only do mirror neurons play a key role in human empathy, but they also accelerate the evolution of the brain, explaining the origin of language and culture. Many scientists view mirror neurons as the foundation of language development. At the heart of these scientists' theory is the unique human ability for complex imitation. They argue that being able to imitate another person's actions promotes not only a child's ability to acquire a language, but also an adult's ability to use language. Since the time when human beings began activating mirror neurons and learning through imitation, human languages and cultures have developed by leaps and bounds. This is why some scientists call the mirror neurons the "neurons that built civilization." Little did scientists expect that they would make this wonderful discovery. But this accidental discovery has made it possible for scientists to better understand the development of human behavior and civilization. In the past, people believed that there was no relationship between what we see and how we behave. It was the discovery of mirror neurons that proved this belief to be wrong. Based on this theory, people should be more careful about what they watch because some people who are in the habit of watching violent videos are likely to imitate what they see. They could imitate the violence without being able to notice the differences between fantasy and reality. So the next time you choose a TV program or movie to watch, you might want to think seriously about how it could affect your actual behavior through mirror neurons.

 

 

4번 지문

Empathy is the ability to step into other people's shoes and to seek to understand their feelings and how they see the world. It is also empathy that we need to activate if we really wish to learn another language to the highest level. Here are three habits of highly empathetic people who are successful language learners!

1. Highly empathetic people challenge their own bias by searching for what they share with people rather than what divides them. This makes them want to talk to all kinds of people, a key requirement for someone who wants to learn another language.

2. Highly empathetic people are willing to interact with others, putting into practice the proverb, "Never criticize a person until you have walked a mile in his or her shoes." This is an important factor in language learning.

3. An empathetic conversationalist can master the art of listening. An empathetic listener listens carefully to others and does all he or she can to get behind the words they are using to sense their emotional state and needs. In the end, while there are many factors involved in language learning, empathy is one of the crucial factors that will make the journey even quicker.

 

 

2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철)

1과 변형 문제

What Are Friends For?


2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제 What Are Friends For?

일반 워크북 형태의 문제에서 벗어나 The Makings가 만든

2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제는

출판사에서 오랫동안 영어 번역과 교정을 하셨던 원어민 선생님과

현직에서 강사를 하고 있는 연구진들이 학생들을 위한

최상의 2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제를 선보입니다.

사고력과 이해력을 요구하는 문제들로 내신 대비 뿐만이 아니라

수능도 한꺼번에 공부하실 수 있는 자료입니다.

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2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제 What Are Friends For?

 

The Makings의 2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제는

총 10개의 유형으로 구성되어 있습니다.

 

1. 빈칸 채우기(객관식)

2. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/한글 선택지)

3. 글의 내용 일치/불일치(객관식/영어 선택지)

4. 글 끼어 넣기(객관식)

5. 어법(서술형)

6. 어휘(서술형)

7. 주제문(객관식/영어 선택지)

8. 어휘 빈칸 채우기(서술형)

9. 영작(서술형)

10. 요약문 완성하기(서술형)


 

더메이킹스(The Makings)가 제작한 2015년 개정 영어 I 금성(최인철) 1과 변형 문제의 지문입니다.

 

1번 지문

Mirae's Story

Whenever it was time to get ready for a new school year, I was nervous about making new friends. I tried to make some friends in my first year of high school, but it wasn't easy because I cannot hear or speak. In order to communicate, I need someone to speak sign language or use writing. As not many people would do that, I was usually alone at school. My second year in high school was somewhat different though. It all started when Minju sat next to me on the first day of school. My heart leapt when she asked if she could sit next to me because everyone had told me about her kindness. Instead of judging me by my disability, she accepted me for who I was. And just like that, we became the best friends in our school. Thanks to her, I became more open-minded and made some other close friends. Then one day, Minju gave me a note. It said, "If we learn how to use sign language, we will be able to talk with each other! Why don't you teach us?" I was shocked and deeply touched because it was the first time someone other than the people in my family wanted to learn my way of communication. Since learning sign language takes a long time, I started by teaching my friends fingerspelling, the hand representation of Hangeul. Then, a miracle happened. More and more of my classmates started using fingerspelling to talk to me. Getting to know and communicating with a broader range of classmates was a thrilling experience. Of course, there were some difficulties, especially because I couldn't understand when more than two people were talking at the same time. But it must have been hard for my classmates to communicate with me, too. So I was more than grateful. As it turned out, my friends had been secretly teaching the whole class fingerspelling whenever they had the chance. Knowing this must have taken a long time and a lot of effort, I asked them one day, "Why did you spend so much time learning and teaching fingerspelling?" I can still remember what Minju said. She said, "In fifth grade, I had to be in a wheelchair for a whole year after a car accident. Back then, my friends pushed the chair for me, hung out with me, and never found it embarrassing to be with me. That's what friends are for, Mirae. They stay together and have fun whatever may happen."

 

2번 지문

Jenny's Story

"Will you be my date for homecoming?" When one of my best friends Alan asked me this question, it didn't take me more than a second to say, "Yes!" The night turned out to be great as I expected. We had so much fun, dancing and enjoying each other's company. Alan was even more excited than I was, introducing me to all his friends. Walking me home, he told me it was his first time at a school dance, and he felt like any other student. Listening to this broke my heart since I was one of the bullies who had given him a hard time. I am deeply ashamed of this, but until last year, I foolishly had made fun of students with disabilities. I thought there was nothing to learn from them, and I was afraid that my friends would turn against me if I talked to an intellectually challenged boy. So, when I first saw Alan last year in the school cafeteria and he asked if he could sit next to me, I made fun of him. The people around us laughed so much that he ran away. The next time I saw Alan was at a Special Olympics Unified basketball match. Since my teacher knew that I had bullied some classmates, she told me to participate in the program. Although I didn't like the idea, I promised that I would give it a try. It felt awkward at first, but Alan made me feel comfortable by asking me how I was and handing me water whenever I looked tired. During the game, Alan's moves were so impressive that I couldn't take my eyes off him. Everyone cheered as he made a basket. I felt terrible that I had looked down on him. So I apologized after the game. We have become very close since then. As it turned out, Alan loves hiphop just like me. When we listen to music together, he dances with such freedom that I can't help myself from joining him. Alan shows his emotions in the most honest way. Being with him has taught me how to be true to myself whatever other people may think of me. Now, we are planning to participate in the school talent show. I will sing and Alan will dance to our favorite hiphop music. When we are together, we will shine as one.

 

3번 지문

Sometimes dolphins team up to rescue an injured friend. In Ulsan, South Korea, in June 2008, about twelve dolphins were swimming very close together. It appeared that one of the females was seriously injured. Whenever she started struggling to breathe, the other dolphins crowded around her, diving beneath her and supporting her from below. After thirty minutes, the dolphins formed something similar to a boat; they swam side by side with the injured female on their backs. By keeping the injured dolphin above water, they helped her to breathe. This act of helping seems to suggest that dolphins are capable of assisting others when they are in trouble and that they live peacefully with one another. We hear beautiful stories about friendship in the animal world. We humans also should learn to live together, helping friends in need and building precious relationships.

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