8 powerful reasons Q. [ ] 안에서 문맥 상 알맞은 어휘를 고르시오. 어휘선택(문제지) 1. Challenging yourself You might feel like you're 1[stuck / struggled] in a rut in your daily life. Or you're yearning for something exciting and 2[different / devastating]. You're craving new experiences and new 3[challenges / benefits]. Travel is the 4[formal / ideal] place to test yourself. It pushes people to their limits and gets them outside their 5[despair / comfort] zone. You'll discover how resourceful you are when you're exposed to 6[new / familiar] places, people and experiences. Maybe it's finding your way around a busy city. Or 7[influencing / ordering] a meal when you don't speak the language. You'll feel pride when you finish your trip 8[indecently / successfully]. Overcoming challenges will bring you joy and energy for 9[future / past] tests. You'll 10[realize / fulfil] how capable you are and build your confidence. Learning People may travel to learn something a new cuisine, 12 [aspects 11[spectacular / specific]: a new language, / drawbacks] of a different culture, or a deeper appreciation of faith or spirituality. As a bonus, they'll take away 13[less / more] than their specific goal. They'll discover] totally different ways of doing things. They'll also gain awareness of new 14[devastate / 15 [customs / costumes], cultures, people and places. And because you're actually experiencing this learning in 16[virtual / real] life, not reading it in a textbook, it will stay with you for a long time. You'll gain a deep sense of satisfaction with the new skills you've learned – and new 17[insights / inspection] you've gained. Getting in touch with yourself Getting away from home gives you the 18 [immunity opportunity] to reflect on your life. You have the needed time and space to let your mind / 19[languish / wander] and take stock. Traveling is one of the best ways to learn more about yourself. Every day traveling brings a new set of issues and gives you 21[insight 20[opportunities / obstacles]. The way you handle those also / ignorance] into who you are. You'll come home knowing yourself worse], and with a fresh perspective on what you want out of life. The change your life. 25[difficult 24[Appreciating 23[experience 22[better / / absence] will / Depreciating] your life When you're busy with your daily life, it's / easy] to lose sight of what you have. Your eyes aren't open to what's really special] about your home. Exploring another place will give you a fresh appreciation] for your hometown, country and "real life." 28[Once 26[routine / 27 [appropriateness / / Unless] you're back, you'll feel lucky to live where you do. You'll see that there really is no place like home. Building and 29[straightening / strengthening] relationships Travel is a special way to deepen friendships. Whether it's a quick ski break with co-workers or a week-long sun-and-sand getaway with your high school gang, travel will 30[recall good it is to spend new friends – 34[hide 31[distracted 32[both valuable travel / remind] you why you became friends with them in the first place, and how / focused] time together. Travel is also a great opportunity to make / either] fellow travelers or locals. Meeting and befriending new people is a 33 [mischief / benefit]. And once you've bonded, new possibilities for future travel / unfold] – either to visit them or journey with them. Having an adventure Conquering fresh territory is exhilarating – and one more 36[abstain 35 [solution / reason] why people love to travel. Humans / crave] new experiences and travel lets us tap into that craving. A trip is the 37[imperfect / perfect] time to do something different and exciting, especially something you can't do at home. The thrill starts the minute you land in a new place. Conquering that 38[region / territory] could be trying spicy Thai street food or conversing in Madrid with your rusty college Spanish. Or it could be a(n) 39[physical / pedagogical] experience, like scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef or hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. You'll have lots of fun. You'll revel in the exploits. You'll feel a sense of 41[abolishment a great 43[incredible / demanding] job. A bad breakup. The 46[relief / rush] you get from your / accomplishment]. And you'll with the best souvenir of all: a memory of your 44[devastating 40 [respect 42[return / resist] home / incredulous] adventure. Escaping A 45[prosperity / loss] of a loved one. Travel can be / release] from the stress and unhappiness that come along with those. People 47[seek / share] from their travels what they don't have back home: better weather, nicer scenery, the 48[freedom / restriction] to do what they want, experiences they can't normally have, a slower relaxing pace. Admiring masterpieces in the Louvre or lying on a Hawaiian beach are wonderful breaks from the 49[vague / regular] grind. Celebrating There's always a happy reason to take a trip. It could be a landmark birthday or anniversary. A graduation. A wedding – or pre-wedding festivities. Even a babymoon before a little one arrives. A special 50[instinct / occasion] is made even more special by celebrating away from the hectic pace of life at home. It's also a good way to gather family and friends from 51[deliberate / distant] corners to mark the milestone. Celebration vacations provoke] a lasting benefit as well: 53[shared / solved] memories for a lifetime. 52[provide /