'يلا شوت'는 인터넷으로 ( )를/을 보는 웹사이트입니다.
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정답: B. 축구
How to solve: The sentence is: 'Yalla Shoot' is a website for watching ( ) on the internet. 'Yalla Shoot' is a famous website for streaming live soccer matches. Therefore, the word '축구' (soccer) is the correct answer to fill in the blank.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '영화' means 'movie'. While you watch movies online, Yalla Shoot's main content is not movies.
B — '축구' means 'soccer'. This is the correct answer as Yalla Shoot is primarily for watching soccer.
C — '음악' means 'music'. Typically, people listen to music, not watch it in this context.
D — '책' means 'book'. People read books, they don't watch them.
저는 어제 'يلا شوت'에서 축구 경기를 ( ).
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정답: D. 봤어요
How to solve: The sentence is: Yesterday, I ( ) a soccer match on 'Yalla Shoot'. The appropriate verb for watching a match is '보다'. The past tense of '보다' is '봤어요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '읽었어요' is the past tense of '읽다' (to read). You don't read a match.
B — '먹었어요' is the past tense of '먹다' (to eat). You don't eat a match.
C — '보냈어요' is the past tense of '보내다' (to send). You don't send a match.
D — '봤어요' is the past tense of '보다' (to see/watch). This is the correct verb for watching a soccer match.
축구 경기에는 ( )이/가 스물두 명 있습니다.
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정답: C. 선수
How to solve: The sentence is: In a soccer match, there are twenty-two ( ). A soccer match is played by athletes or players. The Korean word for 'player' or 'athlete' is '선수'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '선생님' means 'teacher'. Teachers do not play in a professional soccer match.
B — '의사' means 'doctor'. Doctors might be present, but they are not the players.
C — '선수' means 'player/athlete'. There are 11 players on each team, for a total of 22 on the field. This is the correct answer.
D — '요리사' means 'cook/chef'. Chefs are not involved in playing soccer.
친구들과 같이 축구를 응원하면 정말 ( ).
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정답: B. 재미있어요
How to solve: The sentence is: If you cheer for a soccer game with friends, it is really ( ). The experience of watching sports with friends is usually described as fun or exciting. The Korean word for 'fun/interesting' is '재미있어요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '맛있어요' means 'is delicious'. This adjective is used for food.
B — '재미있어요' means 'is fun/interesting'. This correctly describes the feeling of watching a game with friends.
C — '비싸요' means 'is expensive'. This doesn't fit the context of the feeling.
D — '조용해요' means 'is quiet'. Cheering for a game is usually loud, not quiet.
우리 팀이 ( )을/를 넣어서 이겼어요.
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정답: D. 골
How to solve: The sentence is: Our team won because they scored a ( ). In soccer, you score a 'goal' to win. The Korean word for 'goal' is '골', which comes from the English word.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '시간' means 'time'. You don't 'put in' or 'score' time.
B — '이름' means 'name'. This is irrelevant to winning a soccer game.
C — '공' means 'ball'. While you use a ball, the objective is to put it in the goal, not just 'score the ball'.
D — '골' means 'goal'. The phrase '골을 넣다' means 'to score a goal'. This is the correct answer.
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