데이지 씨는 학생입니다. 그녀는 매일 학교에 ( ).
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정답: A. 갑니다
How to solve: The sentence states Daisy is a student and goes to school every day. The blank requires a verb related to going to school. '갑니다' means 'goes' and fits the context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '갑니다' (to go) is correct as students go to school.
B — '읽습니다' (to read) is not suitable for 'to school'.
C — '먹습니다' (to eat) is not suitable for 'to school'.
D — '마십니다' (to drink) is not suitable for 'to school'.
저는 ( )에 한국어를 공부합니다.
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정답: B. 오전
How to solve: The sentence talks about studying Korean. The blank needs a word that indicates a time of day. '오전' means 'morning' and fits the context of studying 'in the morning'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '시간' (time) is too general. While grammatically possible, '오전' is a better fit for a specific part of the day.
B — '오전' (morning) is correct, indicating 'in the morning'.
C — '사람' (person) is irrelevant to the context of studying time.
D — '음식' (food) is irrelevant to the context of studying time.
이 책은 정말 ( ). 재미있어서 계속 읽고 싶어요.
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정답: C. 좋습니다
How to solve: The sentence states 'I want to keep reading because it's fun (재미있어서)'. This implies the book is good. '좋습니다' means 'is good' and fits the context of something enjoyable.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '비쌉니다' (is expensive) does not fit the context of wanting to keep reading because it's fun.
B — '작습니다' (is small) does not relate to the enjoyment of reading.
C — '좋습니다' (is good) is correct. If a book is fun, it is good.
D — '어렵습니다' (is difficult) contradicts wanting to keep reading because it's fun.
점심에 친구와 ( ) 밥을 먹었어요.
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정답: A. 같이
How to solve: The sentence talks about eating lunch with a friend. The blank needs a word that indicates doing something together. '같이' means 'together' and fits the context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '같이' (together) is correct, indicating eating with a friend.
B — '어제' (yesterday) is a time adverb, but the sentence is about the action itself, not when it happened.
C — '많이' (a lot) describes quantity, not companionship.
D — '아주' (very) is an intensifier, not suitable for describing eating with a friend.
저는 주말에 ( )에서 영화를 봅니다.
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정답: B. 극장
How to solve: The sentence states 'I watch movies on the weekend'. The blank requires a place where one watches movies. '극장' means 'cinema/theater' and fits the context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '공원' (park) is where people walk or relax, not watch movies.
B — '극장' (cinema/theater) is correct for watching movies.
C — '학교' (school) is for studying, not watching movies.
D — '도서관' (library) is for reading books, not watching movies.
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