에머슨 핸콕 씨는 ( ) 책을 읽습니다.
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정답: A. 매일
How to solve: Identify the adverb that best fits the context of reading a book. '매일' (every day) indicates frequency, which is suitable for an activity like reading.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 매일 (every day) is suitable here as it describes the frequency of reading a book regularly.
B — 빨리 (quickly) describes the speed, but '매일' is a more common and natural fit for reading a book as a regular activity.
C — 아주 (very) is an intensifier for adjectives or adverbs, not a frequency word. It doesn't fit grammatically here as '아주 책을 읽습니다' is unnatural.
D — 조금 (a little) describes quantity or degree, not typically how often one reads a book in this context. '조금 읽습니다' (reads a little) would be possible but '매일' offers a different, more contextually appropriate meaning for a basic sentence.
에머슨 핸콕 씨는 한국어를 ( ) 싶어 합니다.
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정답: A. 배우고
How to solve: Choose the verb that logically pairs with '한국어' (Korean) when expressing a desire to do something. '배우다' (to learn) is the correct verb for learning a language.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 배우고 싶어 합니다 (wants to learn) is the most natural and grammatically correct option for learning a language.
B — 자고 싶어 합니다 (wants to sleep) does not make sense with '한국어' (Korean).
C — 먹고 싶어 합니다 (wants to eat) does not make sense with '한국어' (Korean).
D — 마시고 싶어 합니다 (wants to drink) does not make sense with '한국어' (Korean).
에머슨 핸콕 씨는 아침에 ( )를 마십니다.
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정답: B. 커피
How to solve: Select the noun that is typically '마시다' (drunk). Among the options, only '커피' is a beverage.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 빵 (bread) is eaten, not drunk.
B — 커피 (coffee) is a beverage that is drunk, making it the correct answer.
C — 사과 (apple) is eaten, not drunk.
D — 가방 (bag) is an object, neither eaten nor drunk.
에머슨 핸콕 씨는 ( )에 갑니다.
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정답: C. 회사
How to solve: Identify the location among the choices that someone would 'go to' (가다). '회사' (company) is a place one goes to.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 의자 (chair) is an object one sits on, not a place one goes to.
B — 책상 (desk) is an object one works at, not a place one goes to.
C — 회사 (company) is a place where people go to work, fitting the verb '갑니다' (goes).
D — 연필 (pencil) is an object used for writing, not a place one goes to.
에머슨 핸콕 씨는 친구와 ( ) 이야기를 합니다.
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정답: A. 재미있게
How to solve: Choose the adverb that logically describes how one would have a conversation with a friend. '재미있게' (interestingly/funnily) is the most appropriate adverb for a friendly conversation.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 재미있게 (interestingly/funnily) is the most natural way to describe talking with a friend about stories, implying an enjoyable conversation.
B — 아프게 (painfully) does not fit the context of talking with a friend.
C — 무겁게 (heavily) does not fit the context of talking with a friend.
D — 멀리 (far) describes distance, not the manner of talking.
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