앨라배마 농구팀에는 키가 크고 빠른 ( )가 많습니다.
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정답: B. 선수
How to solve: The sentence describes the Alabama basketball team. It says, 'The Alabama basketball team has many tall and fast ( )'. In the context of a sports team, the correct noun is 'player'. '선수 (seonsu)' means 'player'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '선생님 (seonsaengnim)' means 'teacher'. This does not fit the context of a basketball team.
B — '선수 (seonsu)' means 'player' or 'athlete'. This is the correct word for a member of a sports team.
C — '의사 (uisa)' means 'doctor'. While teams have medical staff, the primary members described as tall and fast are the players.
D — '요리사 (yorisa)' means 'chef' or 'cook'. This is unrelated to playing basketball.
오늘 저녁에 앨라배마 농구 ( )가 있습니다. 같이 볼까요?
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정답: C. 경기
How to solve: The sentence is about an Alabama basketball event happening tonight. It asks, 'There is an Alabama basketball ( ) tonight. Shall we watch it together?'. The activity you watch for a sports team is a 'game' or 'match'. '경기 (gyeonggi)' means 'game' or 'match'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '숙제 (sukje)' means 'homework'. This is an academic activity, not a sporting event.
B — '수업 (sueop)' means 'class'. This is also an academic activity.
C — '경기 (gyeonggi)' means 'game' or 'match'. This is the correct term for a sporting event you would watch.
D — '회의 (hoeui)' means 'meeting'. This is a business or organizational activity, not a sports event for spectators.
저는 앨라배마 농구팀을 항상 ( ). 꼭 이기면 좋겠어요.
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정답: A. 응원합니다
How to solve: The sentence expresses a person's feelings about the Alabama basketball team. It says, 'I always ( ) the Alabama basketball team. I really hope they win.' The verb that expresses support and hope for a team to win is 'to cheer for'. '응원합니다 (eungwonhamnida)' means 'I cheer for' or 'I support'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '응원합니다 (eungwonhamnida)' means 'I cheer for / support'. This fits perfectly with the wish for the team to win.
B — '공부합니다 (gongbuhamnida)' means 'I study'. This is not related to supporting a sports team.
C — '청소합니다 (cheongsohamnida)' means 'I clean'. This is a household chore.
D — '기다립니다 (gidarimnida)' means 'I wait'. While you might wait for a game, 'cheer for' is a more active and fitting description of a fan's action.
앨라배마 선수가 ( )을 받아서 바구니에 던졌습니다.
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정답: D. 공
How to solve: The sentence describes an action in a basketball game. It says, 'The Alabama player received the ( ) and threw it to the basket.' In basketball, the object that is thrown into the basket is a 'ball'. '공 (gong)' means 'ball'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '책 (chaek)' means 'book'. You don't throw a book into a basket in a game.
B — '돈 (don)' means 'money'. This is incorrect.
C — '편지 (pyeonji)' means 'letter'. This is incorrect.
D — '공 (gong)' means 'ball'. This is the correct object used in the sport of basketball.
앨라배마 팀이 경기에서 이겨서 팬들이 아주 ( ).
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정답: C. 기뻤습니다
How to solve: The sentence describes the reaction of fans after the Alabama team won a game. It says, 'Because the Alabama team won the game, the fans were very ( )'. When one's team wins, the typical emotion is happiness. '기뻤습니다 (gippeotseumnida)' means 'were happy' or 'were pleased'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '슬펐습니다 (seulpeotseumnida)' means 'were sad'. This would be the reaction if the team lost.
B — '피곤했습니다 (pigonhaetseumnida)' means 'were tired'. While watching a game can be tiring, 'happy' is the direct emotional response to a win.
C — '기뻤습니다 (gippeotseumnida)' means 'were happy'. This is the correct and logical emotional response to a team's victory.
D — '아팠습니다 (apatseumnida)' means 'were sick' or 'hurt'. This is not a logical reaction to a team winning.
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