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2026학년도 수능 영어 33번, 원문 공개 (글의 출처)

Giving clients sufficient opportunity to react to your designs while in progress is a key to professional success. Similarly, involving prospective building users as well as clients is even more valuable in the long run. Say your client is a large corporation, such as a health care provider. While the hospital administration may serve as your client, no doubt the perspectives of administration personnel will differ significantly from those of doctors, interns, residents, nurses, and other medical staff who use the building regularly. In addition, the experiences of patients and visitors who use the building irregularly, often as a result of life-threatening emergencies, are altogether different as well. Understanding how each type of user experiences the current medical environment as well as how each reacts to your prospective designs inevitably produces a better building. People are likely to be more satisfied with a new building or addition if they _______________________________. For a large institution, this can translate into increased productivity on the job, reduced absenteeism, less turnover, and lower costs.
답:
제시된 텍스트는 대한민국 교육기관에서 출제된 모의고사 영어 영역의 빈칸 추론 문제에 사용된 원문 지문입니다. 건축 디자인 과정에서 최종 사용자(end-users)의 참여가 왜 중요한지 설명하고 있습니다.
원문 출처 정보 (Primary Source Document)
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종류 (Type): 2016년 9월 고3 전국연합학력평가 (모의고사) (National Academic Achievement Assessment for 12th Grade, September 2016)
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과목/문항 (Subject/Item): 영어 영역 34번 문항 (빈칸 추론 문제의 지문)
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시행 주체 (Administered by): 한국교육과정평가원 (Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation, KICE)
정확히 일치하는 원문 (하이라이트)
제시된 텍스트는 해당 시험 문제지에 수록된 지문의 내용과 완벽하게 일치하는 부분입니다.
Giving clients sufficient opportunity to react to your designs while in progress is a key to professional success. Similarly, involving prospective building users as well as clients is even more valuable in the long run. Say your client is a large corporation, such as a health care provider. While the hospital administration may serve as your client, no doubt the perspectives of administration personnel will differ significantly from those of doctors, interns, residents, nurses, and other medical staff who use the building regularly. In addition, the experiences of patients and visitors who use the building irregularly, often as a result of life-threatening emergencies, are altogether different as well. Understanding how each type of user experiences the current medical environment as well as how each reacts to your prospective designs inevitably produces a better building. People are likely to be more satisfied with a new building or addition if they _______________________________. For a large institution, this can translate into increased productivity on the job, reduced absenteeism, less turnover, and lower costs.