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TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [어휘] 1–5 (10/17/2025) – karen khachanov

[어휘] 1
카렌 하차노프는 러시아의 유명한 테니스 ( )입니다.
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정답: B. 선수
How to solve: The sentence states that Karen Khachanov is a famous tennis 'something' from Russia. The context of 'tennis' requires a word for a person who plays sports. '선수' (seonsu) means 'athlete' or 'player', which fits the context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '의사' (uisa) means 'doctor'. A doctor does not play tennis as a profession.
B — '선수' (seonsu) means 'athlete' or 'player'. A tennis player is a tennis athlete, so this is the correct answer.
C — '가수' (gasu) means 'singer'. A singer sings songs, not plays tennis professionally.
D — '학생' (haksaeng) means 'student'. While an athlete can be a student, his profession is an athlete.
[어휘] 2
그는 좋은 성적을 위해 매일 ( ) 운동합니다.
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정답: C. 열심히
How to solve: The sentence says, 'For good results, he exercises ______ every day.' To get good results, one must exercise diligently or hard. '열심히' (yeolsimhi) means 'hard' or 'diligently', making it the most suitable adverb.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '가끔' (gakkeum) means 'sometimes'. Exercising sometimes for good results is less logical than exercising hard.
B — '조금' (jogeum) means 'a little'. Exercising a little is not the best way to achieve good results.
C — '열심히' (yeolsimhi) means 'hard' or 'diligently'. This fits the context of aiming for good results.
D — '천천히' (cheoncheonhi) means 'slowly'. While some exercises are done slowly, 'hard' is a better fit for achieving good results in professional sports.
[어휘] 3
카렌 하차노프는 키가 아주 ( ).
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정답: A. 큽니다
How to solve: The sentence is describing Karen Khachanov's height ('키'). He is known to be very tall. The Korean word for 'to be tall' or 'to be big' is '크다' (keuda). The formal form is '큽니다' (keumnida).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '큽니다' (keumnida) means 'is big/tall'. This is the correct description for his height.
B — '작습니다' (jakseumnida) means 'is small'. This is the opposite of the fact.
C — '많습니다' (manseumnida) means 'there is a lot'. This word is used for quantity, not height.
D — '재미있습니다' (jaemiisseumnida) means 'is fun/interesting'. This is not used to describe height.
[어휘] 4
그는 강한 서브로 많은 경기에서 ( ).
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정답: D. 이겼습니다
How to solve: The sentence says, 'With a strong serve, he ______ in many matches.' A strong serve is an advantage in tennis, leading to wins. '이겼습니다' (igyeosseumnida) means 'won', which logically follows from having a strong serve.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '졌습니다' (jyeosseumnida) means 'lost'. A strong serve would help him win, not lose.
B — '읽었습니다' (ilgeosseumnida) means 'read'. This verb does not make sense in the context of a tennis match.
C — '보냈습니다' (bonaesseumnida) means 'sent'. This verb is not appropriate for the outcome of a match.
D — '이겼습니다' (igyeosseumnida) means 'won'. This is the logical outcome of using a strong serve in matches.
[어휘] 5
많은 사람들이 카렌 하차노프의 테니스 ( )를 보는 것을 좋아합니다.
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정답: C. 경기
How to solve: The sentence is 'Many people like to watch Karen Khachanov's tennis ______.' People watch sports events. '경기' (gyeonggi) means 'match' or 'game', which is what people watch in sports.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '음식' (eumsik) means 'food'. People eat food, they don't watch 'tennis food'.
B — '노래' (norae) means 'song'. A song is related to singing, not tennis.
C — '경기' (gyeonggi) means 'match' or 'game'. This is the correct word for a sporting event that people watch.
D — '공부' (gongbu) means 'study'. People do not typically watch someone's 'tennis study'.


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