6월 모의고사 빈칸 자료사역동사 (Make, let) + 목적어 + 동사원형/P.P준사역동사 (get, help) + 목적어 + 동사원형/to부정사지각동사 (Hear, see) + 목적어 + 동사원형/-ing/P.P20. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.Research shows that people (whom/who) work have two calendars: one for work and one for their personal lives. Although it may seem sensible, (had/having) two separate calendars for work and personal life can lead to distractions. To check (whether/if) something is missing, you will find yourself (checked/checking) your todo lists multiple times. Instead, organize all of your tasks in one place. It doesn’t matter if you use digital or paper media. It’s okay to keep your professional and personal tasks in one place. This will give you a good idea of how time (divides/is divided) between work and home. This will allow you (to make/make) informed decisions about (what/which) tasks are most important.21. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.Why do you care how a customer reacts to a purchase? Good question. By understanding postpurchase behavior, you can understany were above average, 60% thought they were in the top 10%, and 25% thought they were in the top 1%!24. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.(A few/Few) people will (surprising/be surprised) to hear that poverty tends to create stress: a 2006 study (is published/published) in the American journal Psychosomatic Medicine, for example, noted that a lower socioeconomic status was associated with higher levels of stress hormones in the body. However, richer economies have their own distinct stresses. The key issue is time pressure. A 1999 study of 31 countries by American psychologist Robert Levine and Canadian psychologist Ara Norenzayan (found/founded) that wealthier, more industrialized nations had a faster pace of life?which led to a higher standard of living, but at the same time left the population (to feel/feels/feeling) a constant sense of urgency, as well as being more prone to heart disease. In effect, fastpaced productivity creates wealth, but it also leads people to feel timepoor when they laco) him because of (which/what) he can do in the pool. And when an actor tells us we should drive a certain car, we don’t listen (because/because of) his expertise on engines. We listen (because/because of) we admire his talent. Excellence connects. If you possess a high level of ability in an area, (other/others/the other) may desire to connect with you (because/because of) it.32. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.(Think/Thinking) of the brain as a city. If you were to look out over a city and ask “where is the economy located?” you’d see there’s (good answer/no good answer) to the question. Instead, the economy (is emerged/emerges) from the interaction of all the elements ― from the stores and the banks to the merchants and the customers. And so it is with the brain’s operation: it doesn’t happen in one spot. Just as in a city, no neighborhood of the brain operate in isolation. In brains and in cities, everything (emerge/emerges) from the interaction between residents, at all scales, locally and di They are able to check their personal emails and (use/using) social media whenever they want to. This can stop them from (to do/doing) their work and (make/making) them less productive. (Introduce/ Introducing) new technology can also have a (positive/negative) impact on production (when/which) it causes a change to the production process or requires workers (to learn/learning) a new system. Learning (to use/using) new technology can be time (consumed/consuming) and stressful for workers and this can cause a decline in productivity.36. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.Up until about 6,000 years ago, most people were farmers. Many lived in different places throughout the year, (hunted/hunting) for food or (moved/moving) their livestock to areas with enough food.. There was no need to tell the time (because/because of) life depended on natural cycles, such as the changing seasons or sunrise and sunset. Gradually more people started to live in larger settlements, and some needed to tell the time. For/fewer) questions and (less/more) default settings. As Henry James put it, “(Interested/Disinterested) curiosity is past, the mental grooves and channels set.” The (incline/decline) in curiosity can be traced in the development of the brain through childhood. Though (bigger/smaller) than the adult brain, the infant brain contains millions (less/more) neural connections. The wiring, however, is a mess; the lines of communication between infant neurons are far (more/less) efficient than between those in the adult brain. The baby’s perception of the world is consequently both intensely rich and wildly disordered. As children absorb more evidence from the world around them, certain possibilities become much more likely and more useful and harden into knowledge or beliefs. The neural pathways that enable those beliefs become (slower/faster) and more automatic, while the ones that the child doesn’t use regularly are pruned away.40. 한줄정리 : 고객 만족이 최우선이다.Nearly eight of ten U.S. adults (believ