저는 매일 아침 신문을 ______.
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정답: A. 읽습니다
How to solve: The sentence is about interacting with a newspaper. You usually 'read' a newspaper.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '읽습니다' means 'read'. This is the most appropriate verb for newspapers.
B — '봅니다' means 'see' or 'watch'. While you 'see' the newspaper, 'read' is more specific for its content.
C — '듣습니다' means 'listen'. You listen to radio or podcasts, not a newspaper.
D — '만듭니다' means 'make'. You do not make a newspaper every morning.
텔레비전으로 오늘의 ______을/를 봅니다.
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정답: B. 방송
How to solve: The sentence describes watching something 'on television'. 'Broadcast' is the most suitable word for content watched on TV.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '노래' means 'song'. You listen to songs, not typically 'watch' them as a general 'today's broadcast'.
B — '방송' means 'broadcast'. This is the correct term for what is shown on television, especially news programs.
C — '사진' means 'picture' or 'photo'. You might see photos on TV, but 'broadcast' is the overall term.
D — '요리' means 'cooking' or 'dish'. While there are cooking shows, 'broadcast' is a more general and appropriate term for 'today's' content on TV.
오늘 ______ 뉴스를 들었습니다.
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정답: C. 중요한
How to solve: News often delivers information that is of significance. 'Important' is a common adjective for news.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '재미없는' means 'boring' or 'uninteresting'. While news can be boring, 'important' is a more typical characteristic.
B — '중요하지 않은' means 'not important'. This is the opposite of what news usually aims to convey.
C — '중요한' means 'important'. This is a very common and fitting adjective for news.
D — '어려운' means 'difficult'. News can sometimes be difficult to understand, but 'important' describes its nature better in this context.
어제 큰 ______이/가 있었습니다. 뉴스에서 그 소식을 들었습니다.
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정답: B. 사건
How to solve: The sentence states that there was something big yesterday, and it was reported on the news. News typically covers 'incidents' or 'events'.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '약속' means 'appointment' or 'promise'. An appointment is not usually described as a 'big event' reported on the news.
B — '사건' means 'incident' or 'event'. This is a common subject for news reports, especially when described as 'big'.
C — '선물' means 'gift'. A gift is not typically a 'big event' reported on the news.
D — '숙제' means 'homework'. Homework is a personal task, not a public event reported on the news.
뉴스를 통해 많은 ______을/를 알 수 있습니다.
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정답: C. 정보
How to solve: News delivers knowledge and facts. 'Information' is the key thing you gain from news.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '질문' means 'question'. News provides answers or facts, not questions themselves.
B — '인사' means 'greeting'. News is not primarily about greetings.
C — '정보' means 'information'. This is precisely what news provides.
D — '이야기' means 'story' or 'talk'. While news can tell stories, 'information' is a more direct and comprehensive term for what you learn.
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