“이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로, 이에 따른 일정액의 수수료를 제공받습니다.”

TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [Vocabulary] 1–5 (3/29/2026) – ace bailey

[Vocabulary] 1
저는 영화를 _____. (I _____ a movie.)
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: A. 봐요 (watch)
How to solve: To express watching a movie, the verb '보다' (to see/watch) is used. The correct conjugated form for '보다' in the polite present tense is '봐요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '봐요' is the correct polite present tense conjugation of '보다' (to see/watch), which is appropriate for watching a movie.
B — '먹어요' is the polite present tense of '먹다' (to eat), which is not used with '영화' (movie).
C — '자요' is the polite present tense of '자다' (to sleep), which is not used with '영화' (movie).
D — '와요' is the polite present tense of '오다' (to come), which is not used with '영화' (movie).
[Vocabulary] 2
저는 사과를 _____. (I _____ apples.)
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: C. 좋아해요 (like)
How to solve: The sentence expresses a preference for apples. The verb '좋아하다' means 'to like'. The correct polite present tense conjugation is '좋아해요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '싫어해요' means 'dislike'. While grammatically correct, it expresses the opposite meaning.
B — '좋아요' is the polite present tense of the adjective '좋다' (to be good), meaning 'it is good'. It cannot be used as a verb to express 'to like' an object.
C — '좋아해요' is the correct polite present tense conjugation of the verb '좋아하다' (to like).
D — '없어요' means 'don't have' or 'there isn't', which is not appropriate for expressing liking something.
[Vocabulary] 3
_____ 몇 시예요? (What time is it _____?)
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: B. 지금 (now)
How to solve: The question asks 'What time is it…'. The word '지금' (now) is the most appropriate to complete the common phrase '지금 몇 시예요?' (What time is it now?).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '언제' means 'when'. '언제 몇 시예요?' is grammatically awkward; '언제' is typically used with verbs describing actions or events, not directly with '몇 시예요?'.
B — '지금' means 'now', which perfectly fits the context of asking the current time.
C — '내일' means 'tomorrow'. One would ask '내일 몇 시에 만나요?' (What time shall we meet tomorrow?) rather than '내일 몇 시예요?'.
D — '어제' means 'yesterday'. One would ask '어제 몇 시에 왔어요?' (What time did you come yesterday?) rather than '어제 몇 시예요?'.
[Vocabulary] 4
저는 빵을 _____. (I _____ bread.)
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: C. 먹어요 (eat)
How to solve: Bread is something that is eaten. The verb for 'to eat' is '먹다', and its polite present tense conjugation is '먹어요'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '마셔요' is the polite present tense of '마시다' (to drink), used for liquids, not bread.
B — '읽어요' is the polite present tense of '읽다' (to read), used for books or newspapers, not bread.
C — '먹어요' is the correct polite present tense conjugation of '먹다' (to eat), which is appropriate for bread.
D — '봐요' is the polite present tense of '보다' (to see/watch), which is not used for bread.
[Vocabulary] 5
저는 학교에서 공부하는 사람입니다. 저는 _____입니다. (I am a person who studies at school. I am a _____.)
보기 선택 후 클릭
정답: C. 학생 (student)
How to solve: The sentence describes a person who studies at school. The Korean word for a person who studies at school is '학생' (student).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '선생님' means 'teacher', which is a person who teaches, not necessarily studies, at school.
B — '의사' means 'doctor', a profession unrelated to studying at school in this context.
C — '학생' means 'student', which perfectly matches the description of someone who studies at school.
D — '경찰관' means 'police officer', a profession unrelated to studying at school.


게시됨

카테고리

작성자

태그:

댓글

답글 남기기

이메일 주소는 공개되지 않습니다. 필수 필드는 *로 표시됩니다