저는 우리 _______을(를) 정말 사랑합니다.
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정답: C. 가족
How to solve: The sentence expresses deep love. Among the choices, '가족' (family) is the most appropriate noun that one would express '정말 사랑합니다' (really love) for in this context. '시간' (time), '친구' (friend), and '학교' (school) do not fit as well for such a strong expression of love in a simple sentence.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '시간' (time) is not suitable for the context of expressing love in this manner.
B — While one can love friends ('친구'), '가족' (family) is a more fundamental and common fit for the expression '정말 사랑합니다' in a TOPIK I level sentence.
C — '가족' (family) is the most natural fit for expressing '정말 사랑합니다' (really love) in this sentence.
D — '학교' (school) is not suitable for the context of expressing love.
학생들이 도서관에서 _______.
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정답: C. 공부합니다
How to solve: The sentence describes students in a library. The most common and primary activity for students in a library is studying. Therefore, '공부합니다' (study) is the most suitable verb to complete the sentence.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '운동합니다' (exercise) is generally not an activity done by students in a library.
B — '요리합니다' (cook) is an irrelevant activity for a library setting.
C — '공부합니다' (study) is the primary and expected activity for students in a library, making it the correct answer.
D — While some might rest or nap, '잠니다' (sleep) is not the main purpose or activity of students in a library.
다음 단어와 반대되는 뜻을 가진 것은 무엇입니까? '예쁘다'
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정답: C. 못생겼다
How to solve: The question asks for the antonym of '예쁘다' (pretty/beautiful). '못생겼다' (ugly) is the direct opposite in meaning.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '멋있다' (cool/handsome) has a positive connotation but is not a direct antonym for '예쁘다'.
B — '좋다' (good) is a general positive adjective and not the opposite of 'pretty'.
C — '못생겼다' (ugly) is the direct antonym of '예쁘다' (pretty), making it the correct answer.
D — '착하다' (kind) describes personality, not appearance, so it is not an antonym for '예쁘다'.
시장에 사람이 _______습니다.
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정답: B. 많습니다
How to solve: Markets are typically bustling and crowded, especially when talking about people ('사람'). '많습니다' (there are many) appropriately describes a large number of people in a '시장' (market).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '좋습니다' (good) describes quality, not the quantity of people.
B — '많습니다' (many) correctly describes a large number of people, which is typical for a market, making it the correct answer.
C — '작습니다' (small/few) is the opposite of what is usually expected for the crowd in a market.
D — '시원합니다' (cool/refreshing) describes temperature, not the quantity or state of people.
저는 사과를 아주 _______니다. 그래서 매일 먹어요.
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정답: B. 좋아합
How to solve: The second part of the sentence, '그래서 매일 먹어요' (So I eat it every day), indicates a positive feeling or preference towards apples. Therefore, '좋아합니다' (like) is the most appropriate verb to complete the sentence, meaning 'I like apples very much, so I eat them every day.'
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '싫어합니다' (dislike) would contradict the action of eating apples every day.
B — '좋아합니다' (like) perfectly fits the context, as eating something every day implies liking it a lot, making it the correct answer.
C — '재미있습니다' (interesting) is not typically used to describe one's feeling towards eating an apple.
D — '슬픕니다' (sad) is an emotion irrelevant to the act of eating apples daily.
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