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다음 글의 제목으로 가장 적절한 것은? There is a famous Spanish proverb that says, "The belly rules the mind. This is a clinically proven fact Food is the original □□□□-controlling drug. Every time We eat, we bombard our brains with a feast of chemicals, triggering an explosive hormonal chain reaction that directly influences the way we think. Countless studies have shown that the positive emotional state induced by a good meal enhances our receptiveness to be persuaded. It triggers an instinctive desire to repay the provider. This is why executives regularly combine business meetings with meals, why lobbyists invite politicians to attend receptions, lunches, and dinners, and why major state occasions almost always involve an impressive banquet. Churchill called this "dining diplomacy," and sociologists have confirmed that this principle is a strong motivator across all human cultures. ① The Role of Food in □□□□□ □□□□□ F □□□□□, Ac □□□□□ W□□□□□, □□□□□
지문에서는 식사와 함께하는 외교·업무 활동이 사람들을 더욱 설득하기 쉽도록 만들어 준다는 점을 강조합니다. 처칠이 이를 “dining diplomacy”라고 부른다고 언급하며, 여러 문화권에서 식사 제공이 강력한 동기가
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39. 다음 글에서 전체 흐름과 관계 없는 문장은? Paying attention to some people and not others doesn't mean you're being dismissive or arrogant. ① It just reflects a hard fact: there are limits on the number of people we can possibly pay attention to or develop a relationship with. ② Some scientists even believe that the number of people with whom we can continue stable social relationships might be limited naturally by our brains. ③ The more people you know of different backgrounds, the more colorful your life becomes. ④ Professor Robin Dunbar has explained that our minds are only really capable of forming meaningful relationships with a maximum of ab□□□a□□□□□people. □□□□□net, it's safe to assume that we □□□□□ be really □□□□□. You□□□□□ • dismissive: □□□□□ • arrogant: □□□□□
글의 주제는 ‘뇌의 한계로 인해 맺을 수 있는 친밀한 관계의 범위가 제한된다’는 것이다. ①, ②, ④, ⑤는 그러한 한계를 설명하는 내용이며, ③은 ‘다양한 사람
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1. 1) • I need rest. • I don't need anything else. → □□□□□ most is rest. 2. 2) • My mom cooked something for me yesterday. • It was really delicious. → delicious. □□□□□ was really 3. 3) • Jisu told me something. • I think it's a lie. → I think □□□□□. 4. 4) • I gave something to Jessica. • It became her □□□□□. → □□□□□.
아래 문장들은 모두 명사절 what(…하는 것) 구문을 사용해 문장을 완성할 수 있습니다. 1) What I need most is rest. 2) What my mom cooked for me was really delicious. 3) I think w
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