저는 매일 아침에 커피를 _______요.
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정답: B. 마셔요
How to solve: The sentence '저는 매일 아침에 커피를 _______요.' means 'I _______ coffee every morning.' The appropriate verb for drinking coffee is '마시다' (to drink).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '먹어요' (to eat) is used for solid food, not beverages.
B — '마셔요' (to drink) is the correct verb for drinking beverages like coffee.
C — '읽어요' (to read) is used for books, newspapers, etc.
D — '써요' (to write/to use) is not appropriate for coffee.
학생들은 _______에서 공부합니다.
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정답: C. 학교
How to solve: The sentence '학생들은 _______에서 공부합니다.' means 'Students study at _______.' The most common place for students to study is '학교' (school).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '식당' (restaurant) is where people eat.
B — '병원' (hospital) is where sick people go for treatment.
C — '학교' (school) is the correct place where students study.
D — '은행' (bank) is where people handle money.
오늘 날씨가 아주 _______요. 그래서 기분이 좋아요.
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정답: A. 좋아요
How to solve: The sentence '오늘 날씨가 아주 _______요. 그래서 기분이 좋아요.' means 'The weather today is very _______. So, I feel good.' To feel good, the weather must be good. So, '좋아요' (good) is the correct word.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '좋아요' (good) fits the context of feeling good because of the weather.
B — '나빠요' (bad) would lead to feeling bad, not good.
C — '많아요' (many/much) refers to quantity, not weather quality.
D — '작아요' (small) refers to size, not weather quality.
저는 어제 친구와 함께 영화를 _______요.
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정답: A. 봤어요
How to solve: The sentence '저는 어제 친구와 함께 영화를 _______요.' means 'Yesterday, I _______ a movie with my friend.' The correct verb for watching a movie is '보다' (to see/watch), in its past tense form '봤어요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '봤어요' (watched) is the correct past tense form of '보다' (to watch), which is appropriate for movies.
B — '샀어요' (bought) means to purchase something.
C — '만났어요' (met) means to meet someone.
D — '갔어요' (went) means to go somewhere.
피곤해서 일찍 _______ 집에 갔어요.
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정답: C. 쉬고
How to solve: The sentence '피곤해서 일찍 _______ 집에 갔어요.' means 'Because I was tired, I went home early to _______.' When one is tired, they typically go home to rest. So, '쉬고' (to rest) is the appropriate word.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '먹고' (eating) is usually not the primary reason to go home when tired.
B — '자고' (sleeping) is a result of resting, but '쉬다' (to rest) is a broader term for taking a break.
C — '쉬고' (resting) is the most natural action to take when one is tired and goes home early.
D — '놀고' (playing/hanging out) is contrary to being tired and going home early.
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