2025학년도 수능특강(영어) 5강 변형문제 (주제소재 연계변형) PDF
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각 지문에 관해, T/F 문제가 3개씩 준비되어 있습니다. 각 지문에 대한 우리 말 해석과, 정답은 이 페이지 가장 하단에 있으니, 먼저 문제를 풀어보고 정답 여부를 확인해 보세요.
[수능특강 5강 1번]
There are no black-and-white issues in life. No categorical answers. Everything is a subject for endless debate and compromise. This is one of the core principles of our current society. Because that core principle is wrong, the society ends up causing a lot of problems when it comes to sustainability. There are some issues that are black and white. There are indeed planetary and societal boundaries that must not be crossed. For instance, we think our societies can be a little bit more or a little bit less sustainable. But in the long run you cannot be a little bit sustainable – either you are sustainable or you are unsustainable. It is like walking on thin ice - either it carries your weight, or it does not. Either you make it to the shore, or you fall into the deep, dark, cold waters. And if that should happen to us, there will not be any nearby planet coming to our rescue. We are completely on our own.
- T/F: The author believes sustainability is a simple issue with straightforward solutions.
- T/F: The author views compromise as an entirely negative concept.
- T/F: According to the author, our planet is the only viable place for human survival.
[수능특강 5강 2번]
The modern corporation as a child of laissez-faire economics and of the market society is based on a creed whose greatest weakness is the inability to see the need for status and function of the individual in society. In the philosophy of the market society there is no other social criterion than economic reward. Henry Maine's famous epigram that the course of modern history has been from status to contract neatly summarizes the belief of the nineteenth century, that social status and function should be exclusively the result of economic advancement. This emphasis was the result of a rebellion against a concept of society which defined human position exclusively in terms of politically determined status, and which thus denied equality of opportunity. But the rebellion went too far. In order to establish justice it denied meaning and fulfillment to those who cannot advance - that is, to the majority ― instead of realizing that the good society must give both justice and status.
- T/F: Laissez-faire economics prioritizes social equality over economic growth.
- T/F: The author critiques the idea that economic success should be the sole determinant of social standing.
- T/F: The modern corporation fully recognizes the societal needs of individuals.
[수능특강 5강 3번]
The notion of a "circular economy" ― in which materials circulate continuously, being used and reused time and time again - is an appealing vision. However, it is crucial to highlight just how far we are from that goal at present. Although most textiles are entirely recyclable, 73 percent of waste clothing was incinerated or went to landfills globally in 2015. Just 12 percent was recycled into low-value textile applications such as mattress stuffing and less than 1 percent was recycled back into clothing. Some would question how realistic the idea of "closing the loop" can be; the complexity of the fashion system means that there are multiple opportunities for materials to "leak" from the reuse cycle. Furthermore, it must be noted that fiber recycling is not without its own environmental footprint. Even the reuse of secondhand clothing has implications in terms of resource use and waste, particularly if items are transported over long distances, dry cleaned, and repackaged.
- T/F: The circular economy model aims to eliminate all textile waste.
- T/F: Current recycling practices have successfully closed the loop within the fashion industry.
- T/F: Transitioning to a circular economy would have no environmental impacts.
[수능특강 5강 4번]
When anticipating the effects of time, we should mentally forecast what they are likely to be; we should not practically stop them from happening, by demanding the immediate performance of promises which time alone can fulfill. The man who makes his demand will find out that there is no worse or stricter usurer than Time; and that, if you compel Time to give money in advance, you will have to pay a rate of interest much higher than any usurer would require. It is possible, for instance, to make a tree burst forth into leaf, blossom, or even bear fruit within a few days, by the application of unslaked lime and artificial heat; but after that the tree will wither away. So a young man may abuse his strength ― it may be only for a few weeks ― by trying to do at nineteen what he could easily manage at thirty, and Time may give him the loan for which he asks; but the interest he will have to pay comes out of the strength of his later years; indeed, it is part of his very life itself.
- T/F: Forcing something to happen prematurely can have negative long-term consequences.
- T/F: The author believes it's wise to fully exhaust your strength and energy in youth for temporary gains.
- T/F: According to the author, it's important to consider future implications when making decisions.
[정답 및 영문 설명]
[E-1]
- T/F: The author believes sustainability is a simple issue with straightforward solutions.
- Answer: False. The passage highlights the complexity of sustainability, arguing against the idea that societies can be just "a little bit sustainable."
- T/F: The author views compromise as an entirely negative concept.
- Answer: False. While the passage criticizes seeing everything as open for compromise, the overall focus is on finding a balance between compromise and upholding necessary boundaries.
- T/F: According to the author, our planet is the only viable place for human survival.
- Answer: True. The passage emphasizes this point with the image of no nearby planet coming to our rescue.
[E-2]
- T/F: Laissez-faire economics prioritizes social equality over economic growth.
- Answer: False. Laissez-faire economics emphasizes free markets and limited government intervention, which can promote economic growth but doesn't inherently prioritize equality.
- T/F: The author critiques the idea that economic success should be the sole determinant of social standing.
- Answer: True. The passage argues for a society that balances economic justice with meaningful roles and social status for all.
- T/F: The modern corporation fully recognizes the societal needs of individuals.
- Answer: False. The passage opens with the statement that the modern corporation's weakness lies in this very failure.
[E-3]
- T/F: The circular economy model aims to eliminate all textile waste.
- Answer: True. The vision is one of continuous circulation and reuse of materials, minimizing the need for landfills and incineration.
- T/F: Current recycling practices have successfully closed the loop within the fashion industry.
- Answer: False. The passage highlights the significant gap between the ideal of a circular economy and current practices where most textiles end up discarded.
- T/F: Transitioning to a circular economy would have no environmental impacts.
- Answer: False. The passage acknowledges that even recycling and reuse involve resource consumption and potential waste, highlighting the complexity of the issue.
[E-4]
- T/F: Forcing something to happen prematurely can have negative long-term consequences.
- Answer: True. The passage uses the analogy of a forced tree blossom/fruiting to illustrate this point.
- T/F: The author believes it's wise to fully exhaust your strength and energy in youth for temporary gains.
- Answer: False. The passage cautions against this, emphasizing the "interest" one has to pay later – in the form of depleted vitality.
- T/F: According to the author, it's important to consider future implications when making decisions.
- Answer: True. The core message is about understanding that time is an exacting force and making choices that will yield positive results in the long term.
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