해가 뜨기 전 아주 이른 아침을 의미합니다.
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정답: A. 새벽
How to solve: The sentence describes the very early morning before the sun rises, which is 'dawn' or 'early morning'. The Korean word for this is '새벽'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 새벽 (saebyeok) means 'dawn' or 'early morning', fitting the description of before sunrise.
B — 저녁 (jeonyeok) means 'evening'.
C — 밤 (bam) means 'night'.
D — 오후 (ohu) means 'afternoon'.
아침에 일찍 먹는 첫 식사입니다.
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정답: C. 아침 식사
How to solve: The sentence clearly states 'the first meal eaten early in the morning', which corresponds to 'breakfast'. The Korean term for breakfast is '아침 식사'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 점심 식사 (jeomsim siksa) means 'lunch'.
B — 저녁 식사 (jeonyeok siksa) means 'dinner'.
C — 아침 식사 (achim siksa) means 'breakfast', matching the description.
D — 간식 (gansik) means 'snack'.
예정된 시간보다 빠르게.
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정답: A. 일찍
How to solve: The phrase 'faster than the scheduled time' is the definition of 'early'. The Korean adverb for 'early' is '일찍'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 일찍 (eiltjjik) means 'early', which perfectly matches the definition.
B — 늦게 (neutge) means 'late'.
C — 보통 (bottong) means 'usually' or 'normally'.
D — 항상 (hangsang) means 'always'.
무엇인가를 하기 위해 필요한 것을 미리 갖추다.
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정답: C. 준비하다
How to solve: The description 'to equip something necessary in advance to do something' defines the action of 'to prepare'. The Korean verb for 'to prepare' is '준비하다'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 먹다 (meokda) means 'to eat'.
B — 가다 (gada) means 'to go'.
C — 준비하다 (junbihada) means 'to prepare', fitting the stem's meaning.
D — 자다 (jada) means 'to sleep'.
지금 우리가 살고 있는 이 날을 가리킵니다.
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정답: C. 오늘
How to solve: The sentence 'It refers to this day we are currently living' directly defines 'today'. The Korean word for 'today' is '오늘'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 어제 (eoje) means 'yesterday'.
B — 내일 (naeil) means 'tomorrow'.
C — 오늘 (oneul) means 'today', which is the correct answer.
D — 지난주 (jinanju) means 'last week'.
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