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수능영문법끝장풀이

3강. 형용사 vs. 부사

형용사 vs. 부사

② dominantly
.

기출 문제 도전
1. Even the most complex cell has only a small number of
parts, each ⑤ responsible for a distinct, well-defined aspect of
cell life. [2022 수능]

2. Under a capitalist social system, on the other hand, the


government has no say in how ② dominantly a company
may become in its industry or how companies take over and
merge with one another. [2022 4월 고3]

3. The melodies seem to have had a very limited pitch


range, since the instruments ⑤ generally span only an octave,
from one E. [2022 3월 고3]

4. Nonetheless, experimenting on oneself remains ③ deeply


problematic. [2021 수능]

5. The messages have to be kept, on the whole, ④ honest.


[2021 9월 고3]
6. The idea that people ① selectively expose themselves to
news content has been around for a long time, but it is
even more important today with the fragmentation of
audiences and the proliferation of choices. [2021 7월 고3]

7. So ⑤ uniformly is this expectation, indeed, that the odd


exception is noteworthy, and generally established for a
specific purpose. [2021 4월 고3]

8. The provision of that type of feedback can be interpreted


as shifting the emphasis to demonstrating superior
performance but not ③ necessarily excellence. [2020 9월 고3]

9. In particular, they use their mental representations to


provide their own feedback so that they know how ④ closely
they are to getting the piece right and what they need to
do differently to improve. [2020 4월 고3]

10. An interesting aspect of human psychology is that we


tend to like things more and find them more ① appealing if
everything about those things is not obvious the first time
we experience them. [2019 6월 고3]

11. Yet as ④ naturally as this way of thinking is, you will not
find it reflected in science.[2019 4월 고3]

12. The quality of the lists mattered, too; the more tasks and
the more ④ specific the to­do lists were, the faster the
writers fell asleep. [2019 3월 고3]

13. We may have built computers that can beat our top
Grand Master chess players, but we are still far away from
designing one that is capable of recognizing and picking up
one of the chess pieces as ⑤ easily as a typical
three-year-old child can. [2019 10월 고3]
14. Thus starvation is a disvalue that can help make ④
possible the good of greater diversity. [2018 9월 고3]

15. And the burden falls primarily on women, who are


① typically the guardians not only of their own health, but
that of their husbands and children. [2018 7월 고3]

16. In neither case was it ⑤ necessary to enumerate every


enemy or every fruit individually. [2018 4월 고3]

17. The Internet allows information to flow more ① freely


than ever before. [2018 10월 고3]

18. This data can often be of dubious reliability; it can be


false; or it can be true but deeply ④ humiliated. [2018 10월
고3]

19. Thus pets are important in the treatment of ② depressed


or chronically ill patients. [2017 수능]

20. Consider the University of Cambridge study which found


that a group of eight-year-old children was able to identify
③ substantially more characters from animations than
common wildlife species. [2017 9월 고3]

21. Beginning in the seventh century A.D., relatively ③


sustained and at times intense intercivilizational contacts did
develop between Islam and the West and Islam and India.
[2017 7월 고3]

22. They are more ④ technically called cleptoparasites. [2017


6월 고3]
23. These thieving bees sneak into the nest of an ①
unsuspecting “normal” bee (known as the host), lay an egg
near the pollen mass being gathered by the host bee for her
own offspring, and then sneak back out. [2017 6월 고3]

24. The average speed of the boats was a little over four
miles an hour, ③ slow compared to a rider on horseback.
[2017 4월 고3]

25. The effects have been especially ④ damaged, he argues,


to empathy. [2017 3월 고3]

26. Boston College research professor Peter Gray has


documented a continuous and ③ ultimately dramatic decline
in children’s opportunities to play and explore in their own
chosen ways over the past fifty years in the United States
and other developed countries. [2017 3월 고3]

27. In both cases the focus is ③ exclusively on the object,


with no attention paid to the possibility that some force
outside the object might be relevant. [2016 수능]

28. The pace of the game is therefore leisurely and (A)


[unhurried / unhurriedly], like the world before the discipline
of measured time, deadlines, schedules, and wages paid by
the hour. [2016 9월 고3]

29. It is no accident that fish have bodies which are


streamlined and ② smooth, with fins and a powerful tail.
[2016 6월 고3]

30. We all want to believe that our brains sort through


information in the most rational way ① possible. [2016 4월
고3]
31. The negative impact on local wildlife inhabiting areas ②
close to the fish farms continues to be an ongoing public
relations problem for the industry. [2015 수능]

32. Young people also ② increasingly access social


networking websites. [2015 9월 고3]

33. At the same time, however, we know that artists usually


limit themselves quite ② forcefully by choice of material and
form of expression. [2015 6월 고3]

34. This sounds ③ unfair. [2014 수능]

35. On the other hand, free radicals move ④ uncontrollably


through the body, attacking cells, rusting their proteins,
piercing their membranes and corrupting their genetic code
until the cells become dysfunctional and sometimes give up
and die. [2014 수능]

36. Not many years ago, schoolchildren were taught that


carbon dioxide is the ① naturally occurring lifeblood of
plants, just as oxygen is ours. [2014 7월 고3]

37. In some communities, music and performance have


successfully transformed whole neighborhoods as ①
profoundly as The Guggenheim Museum did in Bilbao.[2014
4월 고3]

38. At well-established campsites, however, a big group need


not be a problem, as long as activities are ⑤ confined within
the boundaries of the existing site. [2014 10월 고3]
39. Although the effect of party size on campsites has never
been formally studied, it makes sense that a large group can
cause impacts on an undisturbed site more ③ rapidly than a
small group. [2014 10월 고3]

40. As a source of plot, character, and dialogue, the novel


seemed more ⑤ suitable. [2013 수능]

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