다음 주 ______에 중요한 시험이 있어요.
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정답: A. 날짜
How to solve: Choose the word that best fits the blank, meaning 'date' in the context of an important exam.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 날짜 (naljja) means 'date'. This is the most appropriate word to indicate when the exam will take place. '다음 주 날짜' means 'next week's date'.
B — 시간 (sigan) means 'time'. While related to schedule, '다음 주 시간' (next week's time) is less natural than '다음 주 날짜' when referring to a specific event like an exam.
C — 계획 (gyehoek) means 'plan'. This is a noun related to making arrangements but does not directly fit the grammatical structure '다음 주 ______에'.
D — 약속 (yaksok) means 'appointment' or 'promise'. An exam is not typically referred to as an appointment in this context.
주말에 친구들과 축구 ______를 할 거예요.
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정답: C. 경기
How to solve: Select the noun that refers to a sporting event or match.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 시간 (sigan) means 'time'. It doesn't fit the context of 'playing football'.
B — 공부 (gongbu) means 'study'. This is unrelated to playing football.
C — 경기 (gyeonggi) means 'game' or 'match'. This is the correct word for a football match. '축구 경기를 하다' means 'to play a soccer match'.
D — 숙제 (sukje) means 'homework'. This is unrelated to playing football.
여행 가기 전에 ______를 많이 해야 해요.
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정답: A. 준비
How to solve: Choose the word that means 'preparation' in the context of going on a trip.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 준비 (junbi) means 'preparation'. It is natural to do a lot of preparation before going on a trip.
B — 출발 (chulbal) means 'departure'. While related to a trip, '출발을 많이 해야 해요' is grammatically awkward and doesn't convey the meaning of preparing.
C — 도착 (dochak) means 'arrival'. This happens at the end of a journey, not before.
D — 구경 (gugyeong) means 'sightseeing' or 'looking around'. This is an activity during a trip, not something you do 'a lot' of before the trip in the sense of preparation.
우리 언제 만날지 ______ 주세요.
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정답: B. 정해
How to solve: Select the verb that means 'to decide' or 'to set' a time for a meeting.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 놀아 (nora) comes from 놀다 (nolda) meaning 'to play'. It doesn't fit the context of deciding a meeting time.
B — 정해 (jeonghae) comes from 정하다 (jeonghada) meaning 'to decide' or 'to set'. '언제 만날지 정해 주세요' means 'Please decide when we should meet'. This is the correct choice.
C — 봐 (bwa) comes from 보다 (boda) meaning 'to see' or 'to look'. It doesn't fit the context of making a decision about a meeting time.
D — 만나 (manna) comes from 만나다 (mannada) meaning 'to meet'. While the sentence is about meeting, '만날지 만나 주세요' is redundant and grammatically incorrect. The blank requires a verb to decide the meeting time, not to meet.
수업은 9시에 ______합니다.
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정답: B. 시작
How to solve: Choose the verb that means 'to start' in the context of a class time.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 끝 (kkeut) means 'end'. While related to class times, '끝합니다' is grammatically awkward; '끝납니다' (from 끝나다) or '끝냅니다' (from 끝내다) would be correct for 'ends'.
B — 시작 (sijak) means 'start'. '시작합니다' (from 시작하다) means 'starts'. This is the correct word for a class beginning at 9 o'clock.
C — 와 (wa) comes from 오다 (oda) meaning 'to come'. It doesn't fit the context of a class beginning.
D — 가 (ga) comes from 가다 (gada) meaning 'to go'. It doesn't fit the context of a class beginning.
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