요일의 순서는 다음과 같습니다. 월요일, 화요일, 수요일, 목요일, _____, 토요일, 일요일.
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정답: A. 금요일
How to solve: To solve this problem, you need to know the correct order of the days of the week in Korean. The missing day is the one that comes after Thursday (목요일) and before Saturday (토요일).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 금요일 (Geumyoil) is Friday, which correctly fills the blank as it follows Thursday and precedes Saturday.
B — 수요일 (Suyo-il) is Wednesday, which comes before Thursday.
C — 토요일 (To-yo-il) is Saturday, which comes after Friday.
D — 일요일 (Iryo-il) is Sunday, which is the last day of the week.
저는 금요일 저녁에 친구들과 함께 영화를 (___).
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정답: C. 봅니다
How to solve: This question asks for the most natural verb to complete the sentence 'I watch movies with friends on Friday evening.' The blank should describe the action related to '영화 (movie)'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 일합니다 (Ilhamnida) means 'work'. It is unnatural to 'work a movie'.
B — 쉬었습니다 (Swieotseupnida) means 'rested'. While one might rest on Friday evening, 'rested a movie' doesn't make sense grammatically.
C — 봅니다 (Bomnida) means 'watch/see'. This is the correct verb to use with '영화 (movie)', meaning 'I watch a movie'.
D — 공부합니다 (Gongbuhamnida) means 'study'. It is unnatural to 'study a movie'.
이번 주는 월요일부터 목요일까지 바빴습니다. 하지만 (___)부터는 조금 여유가 생길 것 같습니다.
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정답: B. 금요일
How to solve: The sentence states that the person was busy from Monday to Thursday. It then says that they will have some free time starting from (___). Given the context of a busy week ending on Thursday, the next day, Friday, would be the most logical time for things to become more relaxed before the weekend.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 수요일 (Suyo-il) is Wednesday, which is already part of the busy period.
B — 금요일 (Geumyo-il) is Friday. Since the person was busy until Thursday, Friday is the first day they could potentially have more free time before the weekend.
C — 토요일 (To-yo-il) is Saturday. While Saturday is also a day for free time, '부터' (from) implies the beginning of the free period right after the busy period.
D — 일요일 (Iryo-il) is Sunday, which is even later than Friday and Saturday.
금요일은 '주말'이 시작되기 전, '(___)'의 마지막 날입니다.
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정답: B. 평일
How to solve: The sentence explains that Friday is the last day of a certain period before the 'weekend (주말)' begins. You need to identify the term that contrasts with 'weekend' and refers to the working days of the week.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 휴일 (Hyuil) means a holiday or day off. While a Friday can sometimes be a holiday, it's not the general classification for all Fridays.
B — 평일 (Pyeongil) means weekday. Friday is the last day of the weekdays before the weekend, so this fits perfectly.
C — 공휴일 (Gonghyuil) means a public holiday. This is a specific type of holiday, not the general category for Friday.
D — 요일 (Yo-il) simply means 'day of the week'. While Friday is a day of the week, '요일의 마지막 날' is too vague and doesn't capture the contrast with '주말'.
드디어 금요일 퇴근 시간! 이제부터 주말 동안 편안하게 (___).
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정답: B. 쉬어야겠습니다
How to solve: The sentence describes finally leaving work on Friday. The phrase '주말 동안 편안하게 (___)' suggests an action that one would do to relax over the weekend after a week of work. The verb should convey relaxation or rest.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 일해야 합니다 (Ilhaeya hamnida) means 'must work'. This is the opposite of what one wants to do after finishing work on Friday and looking forward to the weekend.
B — 쉬어야겠습니다 (Swieoyagetseupnida) means 'I should rest/I will rest'. This perfectly fits the context of relaxing comfortably over the weekend after finishing work on Friday.
C — 공부해야 합니다 (Gongbuhaeya hamnida) means 'must study'. While some might study, the context of '편안하게 (comfortably)' leans towards rest rather than study.
D — 출근해야 합니다 (Chulgeunhaeya hamnida) means 'must go to work'. This is entirely contradictory to '퇴근 시간 (quitting time)' and '주말 (weekend)'.
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