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TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [vocabulary] 1–5 (1/6/2026) – pat caputo

[vocabulary] 1
저는 매일 아침 7시에 _______니다.
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정답: A. 일어납
How to solve: The sentence states 'I every morning at 7 o'clock _______'. To complete the sentence logically, a verb related to waking up is needed. '일어나다' (to wake up) fits perfectly.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '일어나다' (to wake up) in its polite form '일어납니다' makes sense in the context of morning routines. So, 'I wake up every morning at 7 o'clock.'
B — '먹다' (to eat) would be '먹습니다', which doesn't fit the context 'at 7 o'clock' without an object to eat.
C — '보다' (to see/watch) would be '봅니다', which doesn't fit the context of the time 'at 7 o'clock' for a general morning routine.
D — '듣다' (to listen) would be '듣습니다', which also doesn't fit the context 'at 7 o'clock' without an object to listen to.
[vocabulary] 2
이 음식은 정말 _______ 맛있어요.
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정답: A. 아주
How to solve: The sentence means 'This food is _______ delicious.' We need an adverb that emphasizes the deliciousness. '아주' means 'very', which is suitable for expressing strong deliciousness.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '아주' means 'very' or 'so much'. '아주 맛있어요' means 'It's very delicious', which is a natural and common expression.
B — '조금' means 'a little' or 'a bit'. '조금 맛있어요' would mean 'It's a little delicious', which contradicts the '정말' (really) and usually implies not very good.
C — '다시' means 'again'. '다시 맛있어요' (It's delicious again) does not fit the context of describing the food's taste initially.
D — '아직' means 'still' or 'yet'. '아직 맛있어요' (It's still delicious) does not fit the context of describing the food's taste without previous context.
[vocabulary] 3
저는 도서관에서 _______을/를 읽어요.
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정답: A. 책
How to solve: The sentence means 'I read _______ in the library.' To complete the sentence, an object that can be read is needed. '책' (book) is the most appropriate choice.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '책' (book) is something that can be read, making '책을 읽어요' (I read a book) a perfect fit for the context of a library.
B — '물' (water) is something to drink, not read.
C — '가방' (bag) is something to carry, not read.
D — '연필' (pencil) is something to write with, not read.
[vocabulary] 4
저는 주말에 친구와 _______을/를 해요.
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정답: A. 운동
How to solve: The sentence means 'I do _______ with my friend on the weekend.' We need a noun that combines with '하다' (to do) to form an activity commonly done with friends on weekends. '운동' (exercise) fits this context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '운동' (exercise) combines with '하다' to form '운동을 하다' (to exercise). Doing exercise with a friend on the weekend is a common activity.
B — '빵' (bread) is something to eat, not 'do'.
C — '학교' (school) is a place, not an activity to 'do' on the weekend (unless '공부를 하다' – to study – was an option).
D — '집' (house/home) is a place, not an activity to 'do'.
[vocabulary] 5
커피 한 _______ 주세요.
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정답: A. 잔
How to solve: The sentence means 'Please give me one _______ of coffee.' We need a counter for beverages like coffee. '잔' is the correct counter for a cup or glass.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '잔' is a counter for cups or glasses, which is appropriate for coffee. '커피 한 잔' means 'one cup of coffee'.
B — '개' is a general counter for objects, but not specifically for beverages in a cup.
C — '병' is a counter for bottles. '커피 한 병' would mean 'one bottle of coffee', which is less common when ordering at a cafe.
D — '명' is a counter for people, not objects or drinks.


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