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    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. True beauty, or _____ Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size.

    what

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    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, _____ no particular color, shape, or size.

    has

  • 3

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five _____ is none of those things.

    itself

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    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. Although it has no particular color or size, somehow lies within each and every _____ you see.

    triangle

  • 5

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말을 쓰시오. Plato thought _____ beauty. (~도 마찬가지이다)

    the same was true of

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    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful _____ you see.

    thing

  • 7

    다음 주어진 문장에 대한 설명으로 알맞은 것은? 1️⃣ Plato argued (A)that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful. you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as a painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. 2️⃣ True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, ( ? ) no particular color, shape, or size. 3️⃣ (A)Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. 4️⃣ Plato thought ( ? ) beauty. 5️⃣ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful ( ? ) you see.

    3️⃣에서 (A)Rather은 'If anything'과 바꿀 수 있다.

  • 8

    다음 글에 이어질 글의 순서를 바르게 터치하시오. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing.

    True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five., You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example., Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see., Plato thought the same was true of beauty. The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 9

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 10

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ① Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 11

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 12

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. ③ It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 13

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 14

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Plato thought the same was true of beauty. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see. ⑤

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤

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  • 1

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. True beauty, or _____ Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size.

    what

  • 2

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, _____ no particular color, shape, or size.

    has

  • 3

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five _____ is none of those things.

    itself

  • 4

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. Although it has no particular color or size, somehow lies within each and every _____ you see.

    triangle

  • 5

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말을 쓰시오. Plato thought _____ beauty. (~도 마찬가지이다)

    the same was true of

  • 6

    다음 빈칸에 들어갈 말로 가장 적절한 것을 고르시오. The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful _____ you see.

    thing

  • 7

    다음 주어진 문장에 대한 설명으로 알맞은 것은? 1️⃣ Plato argued (A)that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful. you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as a painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. 2️⃣ True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, ( ? ) no particular color, shape, or size. 3️⃣ (A)Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. 4️⃣ Plato thought ( ? ) beauty. 5️⃣ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful ( ? ) you see.

    3️⃣에서 (A)Rather은 'If anything'과 바꿀 수 있다.

  • 8

    다음 글에 이어질 글의 순서를 바르게 터치하시오. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing.

    True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five., You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example., Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see., Plato thought the same was true of beauty. The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

  • 9

    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ① Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② Rather, it is an abstract idea, like the number five. ③ It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> It has no physical form. Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. ③ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see.

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> Plato thought the same was true of beauty. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. ④ The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see. ⑤

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    글의 흐름으로 보아, <보기>의 문장이 들어가기에 가장 적절한 곳은? <보기> The Form of Beauty somehow lies within each and every beautiful thing you see. Plato argued that when you see something that strikes you as beautiful, you are really just seeing a partial reflection of true beauty, just as painting or even a photograph only captures part of the real thing. ① True beauty, or what Plato calls the Form of Beauty, has no particular color, shape, or size. ② You can make drawings of the number five in blue or red ink, big or small, but the number five itself is none of those things. It has no physical form. ③ Think of the idea of a triangle, for example. ④ Although it has no particular color or size, it somehow lies within each and every triangle you see. Plato thought the same was true of beauty. ⑤