저는 매일 아침 일찍 ( ).
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정답: C. 일어나요
How to solve: The sentence describes an action performed 'every morning early'. Among the choices, '일어나요' (wake up) is the most natural fit for 'getting up early in the morning'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 먹어요 (eat) is an action, but doesn't specifically fit with 'early morning' as the primary action related to the time phrase.
B — 자요 (sleep) is the opposite of waking up, so it doesn't fit '매일 아침 일찍'.
C — 일어나요 (wake up) perfectly matches the context of '매일 아침 일찍' (every morning early).
D — 공부해요 (study) is an action one might do early in the morning, but '일어나요' is a more fundamental and direct action for 'getting up early'.
이 ( )는 아주 맛있어요.
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정답: C. 음식
How to solve: The sentence indicates that something is 'very delicious' (맛있어요). Among the given choices, only '음식' (food) can be described as delicious.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 학생 (student) cannot be described as delicious.
B — 책 (book) cannot be described as delicious.
C — 음식 (food) is the correct word as it is something that can be delicious.
D — 의자 (chair) cannot be described as delicious.
저는 주말에 영화를 ( ) 봤어요.
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정답: A. 자주
How to solve: The sentence describes watching movies on weekends. We need an adverb that indicates frequency. '자주' (often) is the most suitable choice to describe how frequently one watches movies.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 자주 (often) is an adverb of frequency, fitting the context of watching movies on weekends.
B — 빨리 (quickly) describes speed, which doesn't fit the general habit of watching movies.
C — 작게 (small/in a small amount) doesn't make sense in the context of watching a movie.
D — 조금 (a little) can describe quantity, but '자주' is better for describing the frequency of an activity.
날씨가 아주 ( ). 밖이 더워요.
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정답: C. 더워요
How to solve: The second part of the sentence, '밖이 더워요' (It's hot outside), gives a clear clue about the weather. Therefore, the blank should be filled with a word meaning 'hot'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 맑아요 (clear/sunny) describes the sky, not temperature.
B — 시원해요 (cool/refreshing) is the opposite of hot.
C — 더워요 (hot) directly matches the context given by '밖이 더워요'.
D — 추워요 (cold) is the opposite of hot.
저는 오늘 도서관에서 ( )을(를) 빌렸어요.
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정답: C. 책
How to solve: The sentence states 'I borrowed (something) from the library today'. A library is primarily a place to borrow books. Therefore, '책' (book) is the most appropriate word.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 연필 (pencil) is usually bought, not borrowed from a library.
B — 지우개 (eraser) is also usually bought, not borrowed from a library.
C — 책 (book) is the main item borrowed from a library.
D — 가방 (bag) is usually brought to a library, not borrowed from it.
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