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[I2 리파 6-1]

1. After the death of family members she had been obliged to look after, Kingsley was free to travel at the age of 30.
2. In Africa, she canoed up the Ogooué River and pioneered a route to the summit of Mount Cameroon, which had never been attempted by a European.


[I2 리파 10-ex2]

1. What distinguishes recycling is not its importance, but rather the ease with which individuals can participate, and the visibility of actions taken to promote the common good.
2. When a public opinion poll in 1990 asked people what they had done in connection with environmental problems, 80 to 85% answered that they or their households had participated in various aspects of recycling; no other significant steps had been taken by a majority of respondents.


[I2 리파 10-3]

1. Peter and Iona Opie, who devoted a lifetime to studying the culture of schoolchildren, showed that rhymes, sayings, and career objectives tend to be transmitted more from child to child than from parent to child.


[I2 리파 10-4]

1. You may have noticed that your children seem far more comfortable with being sarcastic or insulting one another.
2. Giving compliments often feels more awkward than offering "constructive criticism."


[I2 리파 13-1]

1. They also needed new markets in which to sell their manufactured goods.


[I2 리파 13-3]

1. When you are creating your presentation, always ask yourself how technical you really need to be.
2. An oral presentation is not going to be as effective or efficient as a written report in conveying technical facts.


[I2 시박2 1-1]

1. They cannot be left to die.
2. Constant efforts should be made to breathe life into them.
3. The importance of urban renewal cannot be stressed enough, but in fact most cities find it tricky to deal with the issue.


[I2 시박2 1-2]

1. The historical traces of the cityscape were forever erased, and residents with limited means were driven from their homes in the newly redeveloped neighborhoods.
2. Because of this disregard for the human aspect, new perspectives to look at urban renewal are being brought into focus ―.


[I2 시박2 1-3]

1. Steep roads climbing as high as 28 stories of stairs made it impossible for vehicles to access this poor neighborhood, leaving the community isolated, abandoned by law enforcement.


[I2 시박2 1-4]

1. The apartment complex was designed to function as an integrated eco-friendly system, where people, plants and animals live together in complete harmony.
2. Composed of colors and curves, the building itself is a work of art, a wonder to look at.


[I2 시박2 1-5]

1. Built at an enormous cost, it soon fell out of favor and began to be closed and brought down.


[I2 시박2 1-6]

1. The Seoul Station Overpass, originally designed exclusively for cars, has been transformed into a garden bridge for walking citizens.
2. The Seoul Station Overpass was once considered a symbol of the country's surprisingly fast economic development.
3. Its transformation from a traffic overpass to a walking bridge marks how the priorities of one of the world's fastest transforming cities have been reordered.


[I2 시박2 3-1]

1. Charles Darwin once declared emotional tears "purposeless."
2. Contrary to Darwin's declaration, however, scientists have recently found that crying plays a far more important role than was once believed.


[I2 시박2 3-2]

1. Differentiated from psychic or emotional tears, non-emotional tears are divided into two types: basal tears and reflex tears.
2. When a tear is produced from the lacrimal gland, you blink in spite of yourself, spreading the tear as a film across your eye.


[I2 시박2 3-3]

1. A prevailing theory in the 1600s held that emotions ― especially love ― heated the heart, which generated water vapor in order to cool itself down.
2. A theory that crying removes toxic substances from the body that build up during times of stress gained some popularity in the 20th century, although not scientifically proven.
3. In a 2016 study, test subjects were shown a photograph of someone visibly crying, and then shown the same photo with the tears removed.


[I2 시박2 3-4]

1. Compared to basal tears, the watery portion of reflex tears is larger and has higher levels of antibodies that can stop harmful microorganisms.
2. According to that interpretation, the more visible tears are, the more likely they are to bring out compassion from observers.


[I2 시박2 3-5]

1. When someone feels guilty, they have a greater chance of being forgiven as long as tears are running down their face, says Rottenberg.


[I2 시박2 3-6]

1. In an experiment in which participants were shown a sad movie and had their mood measured right after watching it, those who had cried were actually in a worse mood than those who had not.
2. However, after some time, the criers reported being in a better mood than they had been before watching the movie.
3. Crying did relieve their mood, provided that they were given enough time for the benefits of crying to set in.