EBS 2026학년도 수능특강 영어
15강 흐름에 무관한 문장 찾기
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The expansion of sports tourism in the twentieth century has been influenced by further ____ in transportation.
Just as the railways revolutionized travel in the nineteenth century, so the automobile produced even more ____ changes in the twentieth.
The significance of the car in the development of sport and tourism generally has attracted considerable coverage and it has had no less an impact on ____ tourism specifically.
Although originally invented towards the end of ____ nineteenth century, it started to become a mass form of transport in the 1920s in the USA and rather later in Britain.
Apart from its convenience and flexibility, the car has the additional advantages of affording access to many areas not served by public transport, as well ____ allowing the easy transport of luggage and equipment.
As a result, it was invaluable for the development of many forms of sports tourism but ____ those which require the transportation of people and equipment to relatively remote locations.
1 보건 의료 서비스에 사용되는 AI 기술
AI technologies are of great importance in terms of managing ____ such as diagnosis and diagnostic tasks in the field of health.
Wearable technology with AI systems provides ____ benefits in terms of early disease identification and regular health monitoring.
Sensors detect signs ____ as heart rate, body temperature, and a person’s workout habits, and this data can be monitored in real time.
The data collected and processed with wearable technologies have the potential to improve ____ health status of users, as well as provide significant benefits for public health.
____ is especially valuable in terms of developing preventive health policies.
2 순진한 낙관론
When we’re in positive moods, we often develop a sense of naive ____
For example, one factor that sustains a financial bubble is irrational exuberance, a term ____ by Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve.
During the “dot- ____ bubble” in the late 90s, stock prices of Internet companies skyrocketed over several years, rising to a point where the underlying financials of those companies didn’t support the overinflated stock prices.
As stock prices continued to rise ____ people developed a sense of naive optimism and irrational exuberance.
The positive emotions they experienced from their large gains led to a false assumption that stock prices would continue to rise, ____ perception that blinded them to the imminent burst of the bubble and the resulting depletion of their bank accounts.
3 인간의 음악 능력
The human brain seems to be programmed for song. So fundamental is the human capacity for ____ that it may have evolved even before speech.
Physiologists have shown that a mother’s lullaby does double ____ by lowering a child’s arousal levels while simultaneously increasing the child’s ability to focus attention.
Music therapists have found that listening to music induces the release of pleasure-producing endorphins that both lower ____ pressure and ease the sensation of physical pain.
Social scientists believe that music, by bringing ____ together to perform and listen, may have provided an early model for social cooperation, cohesion, and even reproductive success.
If this is correct, then ____ would seem to be a fundamental building block in the development of culture.
4 수학을 즐기는 것의 진화적 이점
A general evolutionary advantage for taking pleasure in math would be in seeing patterns in what ____ otherwise be an overwhelming amount of information.
The ability to reduce information to succinct quantitative relationships ____ broad generalizable properties is a skill that would have enabled early humans to quickly gather important information from their environment.
The discovery of underlying structural relationships in the world would have helped them ____ their surroundings.
The simpler the final formulation, the easier and more useful it would have been ____ the mental toolkit of our ancestors.
Those ancestors who found pleasure in playing with mathematical relationships, who enjoyed seeing underlying patterns in complex environments, who could ____ these relationships succinctly, improved their chances of survival.
We find pleasure in these desiccated mathematical objects because ____ ancestors that experienced such pleasures were the ones who survived and gave birth to us.