2027 수능특강 영어 7강 빈칸 변형

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The economic benefit of ____ makes it attractive to politicians and policy makers alike.

A potential increase in inbound visitor numbers coupled with their demand for related goods and services (travel, accommodation, retail) is an incentive for those within governments and authorities to work with cultural groups in order to develop celebrations and commemorations into larger and more ____ events.

However, such ____ risks culturtainment becoming homogeneous and losing its original 'message' that could lead to a dilution of audiences.

This could also lead to ____ non-commercial independent events being set up that would only serve to divide audiences further.

This is something that planners and stakeholders will need to balance against potential ____ gain.

Changing political, social and religious landscapes will lead to the ____ of new cultures, and with them new culturtainment experiences.

Overall this is a ____ growth sector of the entertainment industry, but one that by its very nature is delicate in the face of exploitation.


1 전문가 수준이 되기 위해 필요한 것

You've probably heard that ____ takes about ten thousand hours of practice to become an expert in anything — a musical instrument, a sport, chess, cooking, or a foreign language.

The research by K. Anders Ericsson on this topic has been written about many times, and it ____ made even more famous when Malcolm Gladwell described it in his bestselling book Outliers.

However, recently, a cohort of researchers reexamined the studies and research behind the 10K figure and said, quite dramatically, that the ____ rule was utter nonsense.

Specifically, there is nothing particularly special about ten thousand hours, and while practice is clearly important to boost performance, other factors may play an even more important ____

____ are those other factors that get us to expert levels of performance?

Pure innate talent? Intelligence? Luck of the draw? Perseverance? Hard ____

Yes, it's all of ____ and more. Age, experience, and environment all play a role.

In ____ words, there's no one certain factor that can predict or ensure mastery or optimal performance of anything.


2 상대방의 우선순위를 고려한 협상 전략

In the old Soviet ____ a famous U.S. beverage company wanted to set up a bottling plant and distribution network.

The prevailing ideology in the old Soviet Union at the time stressed the importance of the ____ over the individual and the need to develop industrial capacity at the expense of consumer goods.

Soft drinks hardly seemed to fit the country's ideological ____

Indeed, one government ____ dismissed the product as a "useless drink."

Eventually, the two sides struck a deal, but not on the basis that the drink would quench the ____ population's thirst.

Instead, the U.S. negotiators justified the project on the grounds that it would ____ to the country's industrial development.

They restructured the project to include a heavy ____ component for local workers and managers, as well as a farm that would grow certain of the drink's ingredients.

In addition, the company promised to make efforts to persuade other ____ companies to consider investments in the country.


3 컴퓨터 건축 설계 도입이 초래한 결과

In 2012, the Yale School of Architecture held a symposium ____ "Is Drawing Dead?"

The bold title reflects a growing sense that the architect's freehand sketch is being ____ by the computer.

The transition from sketchpad to screen entails, many ____ believe, a loss of creativity, of adventurousness.

____ to the precision and apparent completeness of screen renderings, a designer working at a computer has a tendency to lock in, visually and cognitively, on a design at an early stage.

He bypasses much of the reflective and exploratory playfulness that springs from ____ uncertainty and ambiguity of sketching.

Researchers term this phenomenon "premature fixation" and trace its cause to "the disincentive for design changes once a large amount of detail and interconnectedness is built too quickly into a CAD ____ Design) model."

The designer at the ____ also tends to emphasize formal experimentation at the expense of expressiveness.

By weakening an architect's "personal, emotional connection ____ the work," a renowned American architect and designer Michael Graves argues, CAD software produces designs that, "while complex and interesting in their own way," often "lack the emotional content of a design derived from hand."


4 리미티드 애니메이션의 예술적 가치

Limited animation ____ a process of making animated cartoons that does not follow a "realistic" approach.

The short cartoons and feature films of Walt Disney from the 1930s and 1940s are widely acclaimed for depicting animated simulations of ____ with exquisite detail in every frame.

____ this style of animation is very time-consuming and expensive.

____ animation creates an image that uses abstract art, symbolism, and limited movement to create the same effect, but at a much lower production cost.

This style of animation depends more upon suspension of disbelief to tell a story; the story ____ more in the viewer's imagination.

It also encourages the animators to indulge in artistic styles that are ____ necessarily bound to the limits of the real world.

The result is a new artistic style that could not have developed if animation was solely devoted ____ producing simulations of reality.

Without limited animation, ____ ground-breaking films as Yellow Submarine, Chuck Jones' The Dot and the Line, and many others could never have been produced.


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