저는 한국인 ( )가 있습니다.
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정답: A. 친구
How to solve: The sentence means 'I have a Korean ___.' The most appropriate word to fill the blank is '친구' (friend) to make a natural sentence 'I have a Korean friend.'
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 친구 (friend) is correct and makes sense in the context.
B — 학교 (school) does not fit the context 'I have a Korean school' in this structure.
C — 시간 (time) does not fit; 'I have Korean time' is unnatural.
D — 책상 (desk) does not fit; 'I have a Korean desk' is possible but less natural in a general introductory context compared to having a friend.
학생들은 도서관에서 ( ).
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정답: C. 공부해요
How to solve: The sentence describes an action students do in a library. '공부해요' (study) is the most suitable verb for this context.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 자요 (sleeps) – While students might occasionally sleep, studying is the primary activity in a library.
B — 먹어요 (eats) – Eating is typically prohibited or restricted in libraries.
C — 공부해요 (studies) – This is the most appropriate and common action for students in a library.
D — 마셔요 (drinks) – Drinking might be allowed, but studying is the main purpose of being in a library.
저는 커피를 ( ).
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정답: B. 좋아해요
How to solve: This is a simple sentence about one's preference for coffee. '좋아해요' (like) is the most common and neutral fit to express a positive feeling towards coffee.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 싫어해요 (dislikes) – This is the opposite meaning of what is commonly implied when stating a preference for coffee.
B — 좋아해요 (likes) – This is the correct and most natural fit to express liking coffee.
C — 미워해요 (hates) – This is a very strong negative emotion, typically used for people, not drinks.
D — 슬퍼해요 (is sad) – This describes an emotion and is not related to one's preference for coffee.
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정답: C. 많아요
How to solve: The sentence describes the quantity of customers in a store. '많아요' (many/much) is a common adjective to indicate a large number.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 적어요 (few) – This is the opposite meaning.
B — 같아요 (same) – This describes similarity, not quantity of customers.
C — 많아요 (many) – This is the correct word to indicate a large number of customers.
D — 빨라요 (fast) – This describes speed, not the quantity of customers.
저는 매일 ( )을 읽습니다.
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정답: D. 책
How to solve: The verb '읽습니다' (read) indicates that the object is something readable. Among the choices, '책' (book) is the most appropriate object to read daily.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — 신문 (newspaper) – While readable, '책' (book) is a more general and common object for daily reading, especially in a simple vocabulary question.
B — 연필 (pencil) – You don't 'read' a pencil.
C — 가방 (bag) – You don't 'read' a bag.
D — 책 (book) – This is the correct and most suitable object for the verb '읽다' (to read).
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