커티스 미드는 ( )입니다. 매일 회사에 갑니다.
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정답: D. 회사원
How to solve: The sentence states that Curtis Mead 'goes to the company every day'. Therefore, the blank should be an occupation related to working at a company. '회사원 (office worker)' is the most suitable choice.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 학생 (student) usually goes to school, not a company.
B — 선생님 (teacher) usually works at a school.
C — 의사 (doctor) usually works at a hospital.
D — 회사원 (office worker) is the correct answer, as they typically go to a company every day.
커티스 미드는 한국어를 열심히 ( ) 합니다.
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정답: B. 공부하다
How to solve: The phrase '한국어를 열심히 ( ) 합니다' implies an action related to learning Korean diligently. '공부하다 (to study)' fits this context perfectly.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 마시다 (to drink) is not appropriate for '한국어를'.
B — 공부하다 (to study) is the correct answer; one 'studies Korean'.
C — 자다 (to sleep) is irrelevant to '한국어를'.
D — 읽다 (to read) can be used with '책을' or '신문을', but '한국어를 읽다' doesn't mean to study Korean in general.
커티스 미드는 ( ) 친구를 만났습니다.
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정답: B. 어제
How to solve: The verb '만났습니다 (met)' is in the past tense. The blank requires a time adverb to specify when the meeting occurred. '어제 (yesterday)' is the only time-related word among the choices.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 운동장 (playground/sports field) is a place, not a time.
B — 어제 (yesterday) is the correct answer, indicating a time in the past.
C — 책상 (desk) is an object, not a time.
D — 연필 (pencil) is an object, not a time.
커티스 미드는 한국 음식을 아주 ( ) 합니다.
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정답: B. 좋아하다
How to solve: The phrase '한국 음식을 아주 ( ) 합니다' indicates a strong feeling or preference towards Korean food. '좋아하다 (to like)' is the most appropriate verb to express this meaning.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 먹다 (to eat) would be '한국 음식을 먹습니다', not '먹다 합니다'.
B — 좋아하다 (to like) is the correct answer. '좋아합니다' means 'likes'.
C — 만들다 (to make) would be '한국 음식을 만듭니다', not '만들다 합니다'.
D — 있다 (to be/to have) does not fit the context of expressing a preference for food.
커티스 미드는 매일 아침 ( )를 읽습니다.
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정답: C. 신문
How to solve: The verb '읽습니다 (reads)' implies that the blank should be an object that can be read. Among the given choices, '신문 (newspaper)' is the only item typically read.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 학교 (school) is a place, not something to read.
B — 식당 (restaurant) is a place, not something to read.
C — 신문 (newspaper) is the correct answer, as it is something one reads.
D — 의자 (chair) is an object, but not something to read.
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