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TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [Vocabulary] 1–5 (4/27/2026) – sabres score

[Vocabulary] 1
시험에서 ( )가 높아서 기분이 좋아요.
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정답: A. 점수
How to solve: The sentence indicates a positive feeling ('기분이 좋아요') because something was 'high' ('높아서') on a test ('시험에서'). Among the choices, '점수' (score) is the most appropriate word to be high on a test, leading to a good mood.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '점수' means 'score'. A high score on a test would certainly make one feel good. This fits the context perfectly.
B — '시간' means 'time'. Time can be long or short, but it doesn't typically become 'high' in a test context to make one feel good.
C — '날씨' means 'weather'. Weather is irrelevant to a test score.
D — '친구' means 'friend'. A friend cannot be 'high' in this context to explain a good feeling about a test.
[Vocabulary] 2
이번 주 금요일에 한국어 ( )이 있어요.
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정답: B. 시험
How to solve: The sentence describes having something related to 'Korean' ('한국어') on 'this Friday' ('이번 주 금요일에'). Among the given options, '시험' (test) is the most logical thing to have for a language like Korean.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '가게' means 'store'. It's unlikely to 'have a Korean store' on a specific day in this context.
B — '시험' means 'test' or 'exam'. Having a Korean test is a common event, fitting the sentence structure and meaning.
C — '식당' means 'restaurant'. While one might go to a Korean restaurant, 'having a Korean restaurant' in this context is unnatural.
D — '시장' means 'market'. Similar to a store or restaurant, 'having a Korean market' does not fit the typical usage.
[Vocabulary] 3
좋은 성적을 받기 위해 매일 열심히 ( ).
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정답: C. 공부해요
How to solve: The sentence states 'to get good grades' ('좋은 성적을 받기 위해') and 'every day hard' ('매일 열심히'). The blank requires a verb that describes an action done hard every day to achieve good grades.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '먹어요' means 'eat'. Eating hard every day does not directly lead to good grades.
B — '자요' means 'sleep'. Sleeping hard every day does not help with getting good grades.
C — '공부해요' means 'study'. Studying hard every day is the direct action one takes to get good grades. This fits the context perfectly.
D — '만나요' means 'meet'. Meeting hard every day does not make sense in this context for getting good grades.
[Vocabulary] 4
시험에 ( )해서 정말 기뻐요.
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정답: B. 합격해서
How to solve: The sentence expresses 'really happy' ('정말 기뻐요') about something that happened with the test ('시험에'). A positive outcome for a test would make someone happy.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '실패해서' means 'because I failed'. Failing a test would not make someone really happy.
B — '합격해서' means 'because I passed'. Passing a test is a common reason to be very happy. This is the correct choice.
C — '시작해서' means 'because I started'. Starting a test might be a neutral feeling, not necessarily 'really happy'.
D — '도착해서' means 'because I arrived'. Arriving at a test location does not inherently make one really happy.
[Vocabulary] 5
시험 ( )가 너무 어려웠어요.
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정답: C. 문제
How to solve: The sentence states that something related to the 'test' ('시험') was 'too difficult' ('너무 어려웠어요'). We need a noun that can be difficult in the context of a test.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '사람' means 'person'. People in a test cannot be 'difficult' in this context.
B — '연필' means 'pencil'. A pencil cannot be 'difficult'.
C — '문제' means 'problem' or 'question'. Test questions/problems are very commonly described as 'difficult'. This is the most appropriate word.
D — '책' means 'book'. While a book can be difficult to read, in the context of '시험 ( )가', '문제' fits better than '책' to describe something that was 'too difficult' within the test itself.


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