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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 39번 ] ❶ Our brains are constantly solving problems. ❷ Every time we learn, or remember, or make sense of something, we solve a problem. ❸ Some psychologists have characterized all infant language‒learning as problem‒solving, extending to children such scientific procedures as “learning by experiment,” or “hypothesis‒testing.” ❹ Grown‒ups rarely explain the meaning of..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 37번 ] ❶ When we compare human and animal desire we find many extraordinary differences. ❷ Animals tend to eat with their stomachs, and humans with their brains. ❸ When animals’ stomachs are full, they stop eating, but humans are never sure when to stop. ❹ When they have eaten as much as their bellies can take, they still feel empty, they still feel an urge for furthe..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 34번 ] ❶ One of the main reasons that students may think they know the material, even when they don’t, is that they mistake familiarity for understanding. ❷ Here is how it works: You read the chapter once, perhaps highlighting as you go. ❸ Then later, you read the chapter again, perhaps focusing on the highlighted material. ❹ As you read it over, the material is famil..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 33번 ] ❶ Recently I was with a client who had spent almost five hours with me. ❷ As we were parting for the evening, we reflected on what we had covered that day. ❸ Even though our conversation was very collegial, I noticed that my client was holding one leg at a right angle to his body, seemingly wanting to take off on its own. ❹ At that point I said, “You really do ..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 32번 ] ❶ Humans are champion long‒distance runners. ❷ As soon as a person and a chimp start running they both get hot. ❸ Chimps quickly overheat; humans do not, because they are much better at shedding body heat. ❹ According to one leading theory, ancestral humans lost their hair over successive generations because less hair meant cooler, more effective long‒distance ..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 31번 ] ❶ When reading another scientist’s findings, think critically about the experiment. ❷ Ask yourself: Were observations recorded during or after the experiment? Do the conclusions make sense? Can the results be repeated? Are the sources of information reliable? ❸ You should also ask if the scientist or group conducting the experiment was unbiased. ❹ Being unbiase..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 30번 ] ❶ The brain makes up just two percent of our body weight but uses 20 percent of our energy. ❷ In newborns, it’s no less than 65 percent. ❸ That’s partly why babies sleep all the time — their growing brains exhaust them — and have a lot of body fat, to use as an energy reserve when needed. ❹ Our muscles use even more of our energy, about a quarter of the total, ..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 23번 ] The importance of practicing to help others ❶ Like anything else involving effort, compassion takes practice. ❷ We have to work at getting into the habit of standing with others in their time of need. ❸ Sometimes offering help is a simple matter that does not take us far out of our way ― remembering to speak a kind word to someone who is down, or spending an oc..
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AnneS. · [고1] 2020 6월 [ 21번 ] ❶ Authentic, effective body language is more than the sum of individual signals. ❷ When people work from this rote‒ memory, dictionary approach, they stop seeing the bigger picture, all the diverse aspects of social perception. ❸ Instead, they see a person with crossed arms and think, “Reserved, angry.” ❹ They see a smile and think, “Happy.” ❺ They use a firm h..