강 빈칸 추론 빈칸 추론 Magical Secret 11 7. 1

2012
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Magical Secret 11강 – 7. 빈칸 추론 1-(2) / 8. 빈칸 추론 2-(1)
<평가원이 주목하는 오늘의 구문 Key> * Companies flooded with information are using this system to see data in pictorial form, with color becoming an increasingly important contributor. (Question 5.)
<How to Study Smart!>
We now use films and tapes to record the movements of a dance and the music (play / played) with it. - 우리는 이제 춤의 움직임과 춤과 함께 연주되는 음악을 기록하기 위해서 필름과 테이프를 사용한다. - 문맥상 앞에 나온 the music을 수식하는 과거분사 형태가 적절!
<2013학년도 대수능 미리보기>
* Question 5. (빈칸 → 단락 속에 문장 넣기)
Companies flooded with information are using this system to see data in pictorial form, with color becoming an increasingly important contributor.
One of the hottest things in information management is data visualization. (①) On July 7, 2005, the call traffic routes at K-Tell in London started to get unusually busy. (②) Alarms on operators’screens started to flash red. (③) It wasn’t long before the U.K. mobile telephone service management center learned that the huge surge in mobile phone usage grew out of the London bombings that morning. (④) K-Tell handled 86 million calls on its U.K. network that day and an estimated 500,000 text messages every 15 minutes. (⑤) Through a visual representation system of what was going on, K-Tell had no major faults in its servicing of calls.
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2012
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* Question 6. (빈칸 → 어법)
Markets are not created by nature or economic forces but by businesspeople. The want a business satisfies may have been felt by the customer before he or she was (A) (offering / offered) the means of satisfying it. Like food in a famine, it may have dominated the customer’s life and filled all his waking moments, but it remained a potential want until the action of businesspeople converted it into effective demand. Only then (B) (there is / is there) a customer and a market. The want may have been unfelt by the potential customer; no one knew that he wanted a photocopier or a computer until these became available. There may (C) (be / have been) no want at all until business action created it—by innovation, by credit, by advertising, or by salesmanship. In every case, it is business action that creates the customer.
* Let’s Check It Out (빈칸 → 보너스 어휘 (영단어 써보세요~))
Researchers have found marked differences between the practice styles of amateurs and professionals. Amateurs tend to play long passages straight through, stopping to repeat faulty notes several times when they 우연히 만나다 them. Professionals 집중하다 on 부분(파편), seldom playing the entire piece, and they correct wrong notes by playing them in the context of a larger phrase. They understand that the cause of a bad note often lies not in the motions for that note, but in the motions for the notes around it. And so they correct wrong notes by working on the relations between notes, by reorganizing the deeper levels in the conceptual 위계(구조) (which / from which) the notes arise. In so doing, they deepen these hierarchies and make them more self-aware and 다룰 수 있는. * Question 1. (빈칸 → 순서 배열)
Actually, the history of intellectual property law fully recognizes the power of Free. (A) In the same vein, the creators of the patent system (led by Thomas Jefferson) wanted to encourage sharing of information, but they realized that the only way people thought they could get paid for their inventions (was / were) to hold them secret. So the Founding Fathers found another way to protect inventors—the seventeen-year patent period. (B) In exchange for open publication of an invention, the inventor can charge a license fee to anyone who uses it for the term of the patent. But after that term expires, the intellectual property will be free.
(C) It’s based on the long traditions of the scientific world, (where / which) researchers freely build on the published work of those who came before. 2