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TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [vocabulary] 1–5 (3/2/2026) – dylan harper

[vocabulary] 1
딜런 하퍼 씨는 매일 아침 일찍 ( ).
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정답: C. 일어납니다
How to solve: The sentence describes a morning routine. '매일 아침 일찍' (every morning early) suggests an action related to waking up. Among the choices, '일어납니다' (gets up) is the most fitting verb.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '먹습니다' means 'eats'. While one eats in the morning, '일찍' (early) is more directly associated with waking up.
B — '마십니다' means 'drinks'. Similar to eating, drinking happens in the morning, but '일찍' points to getting out of bed.
C — '일어납니다' means 'gets up' or 'wakes up'. This perfectly matches the context of '매일 아침 일찍' (every morning early).
D — '잠니다' is an incorrect form. The correct verb for 'sleeps' is '잡니다'. Even if it were correct, '일찍 잡니다' (sleeps early) would contradict '매일 아침 일찍' (every morning early).
[vocabulary] 2
딜런 하퍼는 아주 ( ) 사람입니다.
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정답: B. 바쁩니다
How to solve: The sentence describes Dylan Harper as 'a very ( ) person'. We need an adjective that can describe a person's state or characteristic. '바쁩니다' (is busy) is a common and suitable description.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '작습니다' means 'is small'. While it can describe a person's height, '바쁩니다' is a more general and frequently used descriptive adjective for a person's state.
B — '바쁩니다' means 'is busy'. This is a very common and natural way to describe a person's schedule or state.
C — '큽니다' means 'is big' or 'is tall'. Similar to '작습니다', it describes physical size but '바쁩니다' fits the general context better without further information.
D — '많습니다' means 'are many' or 'is a lot'. This verb typically describes quantity of things, not directly a characteristic of a single person in this context.
[vocabulary] 3
딜런 하퍼는 공원에서 친구들과 ( ).
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정답: B. 운동합니다
How to solve: The sentence states that Dylan Harper is 'in the park with friends'. We need a verb that describes a common activity done in a park with friends. '운동합니다' (exercises) is a very suitable activity for a park.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '공부합니다' means 'studies'. While possible to study in a park, it's less common to do so 'with friends' as a primary group activity compared to exercising.
B — '운동합니다' means 'exercises' or 'plays sports'. This is a very common and appropriate activity to do in a park with friends.
C — '요리합니다' means 'cooks'. Cooking is generally not done in a typical public park setting.
D — '청소합니다' means 'cleans'. Cleaning is not a typical recreational activity one does with friends in a park.
[vocabulary] 4
딜런 하퍼는 ( )이/가 있습니다.
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정답: C. 친구
How to solve: The sentence means 'Dylan Harper has ( )'. We need a noun that is commonly associated with a person having or possessing, especially in a social context implied by a person's name. '친구' (friend) is the most natural fit.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '책상' means 'desk'. While a person can have a desk, '친구' is a more fundamental possession/relationship for a person in a general sentence.
B — '의자' means 'chair'. Similar to '책상', a person can have a chair, but '친구' is a more universally applicable and human-centric 'possession' in this context.
C — '친구' means 'friend'. It is very common and natural to say a person 'has friends'. This fits the blank perfectly.
D — '창문' means 'window'. A person typically doesn't 'have a window' in the same way they have a friend or a desk; a window is usually part of a building.
[vocabulary] 5
딜런 하퍼는 한국 음식을 아주 ( ).
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정답: A. 좋아합니다
How to solve: The sentence states 'Dylan Harper ( ) Korean food very much'. We need a verb that expresses a strong feeling towards food. '좋아합니다' (likes) is the most common and positive way to express this, especially with '아주' (very much).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '좋아합니다' means 'likes'. This is a very natural and common verb to use when expressing a positive feeling towards food, especially when combined with '아주' (very much).
B — '싫어합니다' means 'dislikes'. While possible, '아주' (very much) with no negative context usually implies a positive feeling, making '좋아합니다' more likely.
C — '큽니다' means 'is big'. This describes size and does not fit the context of a feeling towards food.
D — '작습니다' means 'is small'. This describes size and does not fit the context of a feeling towards food.


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