닉 커츠 씨는 한국어를 아주 ( ) 합니다.
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정답: A. 잘
How to solve: This question asks for an adverb that describes how Nick Kurtz speaks Korean. '잘' means 'well' and fits naturally with '합니다' (does/speaks) to mean 'speaks well'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '잘' means 'well' or 'skillfully'. It's the most appropriate word to describe someone speaking a language proficiently.
B — '빨리' means 'quickly'. While one can speak quickly, it doesn't convey proficiency as directly as '잘'.
C — '많이' means 'a lot'. While one might speak a lot, it doesn't describe the quality of their speaking.
D — '가끔' means 'sometimes'. This describes the frequency, not the manner or proficiency of speaking.
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정답: C. 학생
How to solve: The sentence states that Nick Kurtz 'teaches' (가르칩니다) at a university. Teachers teach students. Therefore, '학생들' (students) is the correct word to fill in the blank.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '친구' means 'friend'. Friends are not typically taught in a university setting by a '선생님'.
B — '선생님' means 'teacher'. It is Nick Kurtz's role, not what he teaches.
C — '학생' means 'student'. This is the most logical group of people a teacher would teach at a university.
D — '가족' means 'family'. Family members are not typically taught in a university by a general teacher.
닉 커츠 씨는 건강을 위해 매일 ( )을 합니다.
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정답: C. 운동
How to solve: The sentence says Nick Kurtz does something 'for his health' (건강을 위해) every day. '운동' (exercise) is the activity most directly related to maintaining health.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '요리' means 'cooking'. While cooking can be healthy, it's not the primary activity one 'does for health' in this general context.
B — '쇼핑' means 'shopping'. This is a commercial activity, not directly done for health.
C — '운동' means 'exercise' or 'sport'. This is the most direct and common activity one does for health.
D — '청소' means 'cleaning'. While it involves physical activity, its primary purpose is tidiness, not health maintenance in this context.
닉 커츠 씨는 주말에 도서관에서 ( )을 읽습니다.
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정답: C. 책
How to solve: The sentence states that Nick Kurtz 'reads' (읽습니다) at the library (도서관). The most common item one reads at a library is a '책' (book).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '뉴스' means 'news'. While one can read news, '책' is a more typical item to read in a library context.
B — '음식' means 'food'. Food is eaten, not read.
C — '책' means 'book'. Books are commonly read, especially in a library.
D — '영화' means 'movie'. Movies are watched, not read.
닉 커츠 씨는 매운 음식을 아주 ( ).
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정답: B. 좋아합니다
How to solve: The sentence implies a strong feeling ('아주' – very) about spicy food. Without further context, the most neutral and common positive association with food is '좋아합니다' (likes).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '싫어합니다' means 'dislikes'. This is the opposite of '좋아합니다'. Without context, it's a possible but less common default assumption for a strong feeling.
B — '좋아합니다' means 'likes'. This is a common and natural way to express a strong positive feeling about food.
C — '먹습니다' means 'eats'. While one eats spicy food, the adverb '아주' (very) usually modifies a feeling or a manner, not just the action of eating.
D — '만듭니다' means 'makes'. One can make spicy food, but '아주' (very) doesn't typically modify 'makes' in this context to indicate a strong preference or feeling.
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