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01: There's a saying ① which there are no cultural relativists at thirty thousand feet. The laws of aerodynamics work regardless of political or social prejudices, and they are i________________ 논란의 여지없이 true. Yes, you can discuss to what extent they are an approximation, what are their limits of validity, do they take into account such details as quantum entanglement or unified field theory (of course they don't). But the most basic scientific concept that is clearly and disturbingly missing from today's social and political discourse [is / are] the concept ② which some questions have correct and clear answers. Such questions can be called "scientific" and their answers represent truth. Scientific questions are not easy to ask. Their answers can [validate / be validated] by experiment or observation, and they can be used to improve your life, ③ creating jobs and technologies, save the planet. You don't need pollsters or randomized trials to determine ④ [whether / that] a parachute works. You need an understanding of the facts of aerodynamics and the methodology to do experiments.
02: When a community stopped [to hunt / hunting] female wild cattle, those herds would, over time, ① tolerating the closer presence of humans. By watching the wild cattle, as our deep ancestors watched predators and learned about their lives, these more recent ancestors could have begun to understand the life cycle of the wild cattle and [make / made] a few risky, but creative, ventures. They started bringing a few, as youngsters, into the villages, building pens and [tried / trying] to keep them alive, and they succeeded. They'd been watching the cattle across generations they knew about their life cycles, ② sharing that information with one another, and collaboratively came up with ideas about [rising / raising] their own cattle - and thus prey domestication was born. Once cattle, sheep, pigs, llamas, and goats were living with humans, it was a simple task to do, like with dogs, a bit of behavioral and morphological shaping via direct manipulation (for wool, milk production, or rapid growth for meat). The selection of specific individuals to breed [was / were] an initial step toward modern domestic animals. And hamburgers.
03: The primary i____________ 추진력 of scientific and technical innovation has been our increased ability to reach out and exchange ideas with others, as well as ① borrowing other people's ideas, and blend them with our own to create something ② original . Combinatorial creativity is the acknowledgment ③ which nothing is genuinely unique, at least not in the sense of ④ constructing entirely f__________ s_______________ 처음부터. That notion [meets / is met] with c___________________ r___________________상당한 저항 in creative spaces. To create is to start with a blank canvas. H_________________ 그러나, much data exists to support this ecosystem of influences and inspirations. Nina Paley, an artist, shot and animated ancient relics from the Metropolitan Museum of Art ⑤ illustrate her point that all creation is d________________ 파생적인. Every work of art is a derivative work. In animation, Oliver Laric examines the reappropriation of images in his video essay "Versions" by looking at how Disney recycles animation. Creativity is the o__________________ o____________________ c___________________원래 오프소스 코드.
04: Freud long ago distinguished between the conscious and the unconscious minds. But today's understanding of the unconscious mind is not Freud's seething unconsciousness, with its repressed impulses and instincts. It's a cooler and bigger information processing system. Our memory, thinking, language, attitudes, and perceptions all ① operating on these two tracks - a conscious, deliberate "high road" and an unconscious, automatic "low road." Our high-road mind is reflective; our low-road mind is intuitive. Consider driving: Your brain and hands know how to move into the right lane. But if you are like most drivers, you can't consciously explain ② how to do it. Most drivers say they would turn right, then straighten out. But that would steer [it / them] off the road. Actually, after moving right, you r________________ 되돌리다 the steering wheel equally to the left of center, and only then return to the center position. But no worries, your low-road-guided hands know how to do it.
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