클레망 타뷔르는 테니스를 아주 ( ) 칩니다.
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정답: C. 잘
How to solve: The sentence describes how Clement Tabur plays tennis. Among the given adverbs, "잘" (well) is the most appropriate to describe a good player's skill.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — "느리게" means "slowly". It doesn't fit the context of a professional tennis player's general performance.
B — "빨리" means "quickly" or "fast". While relevant to tennis, "잘" (well) describes the overall skill better in this general context.
C — "잘" means "well". This is the most suitable word to describe someone playing a sport skillfully.
D — "못" means "poorly" or "not able to". This contradicts the general positive impression of a professional athlete.
클레망 타뷔르는 프랑스 ( )입니다.
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정답: B. 사람
How to solve: Clement Tabur is a person from France. Therefore, "사람" (person) is the correct word to fill the blank.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — "음식" means "food". Clement Tabur is not food.
B — "사람" means "person". This is correct as he is a person from France.
C — "도시" means "city". Clement Tabur is not a city.
D — "동물" means "animal". Clement Tabur is not an animal.
그는 매일 아침 ( ) 일어납니다.
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정답: A. 일찍
How to solve: The sentence implies a routine of waking up. For an athlete, waking up "일찍" (early) is a common and reasonable habit. "일어나다" (to wake up) fits best with "일찍".
Choice analysis (EN):
A — "일찍" means "early". This is a common adverb used with "일어나다" (to wake up) and makes sense for an athlete's routine.
B — "늦게" means "late". While grammatically possible, it's less likely for a professional athlete's training regimen.
C — "아주" means "very". It's an intensifier and needs another adverb or adjective (e.g., 아주 빨리, 아주 피곤하게). It cannot stand alone here.
D — "같이" means "together". This doesn't fit with "일어나다" (wake up) in this simple sentence structure without specifying who he wakes up with.
클레망 타뷔르는 테니스 ( )에서 연습합니다.
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정답: C. 코트
How to solve: Clement Tabur plays tennis. Tennis players practice on a tennis "코트" (court).
Choice analysis (EN):
A — "식당" means "restaurant". People eat in a restaurant, not practice tennis.
B — "서점" means "bookstore". People buy books in a bookstore, not practice tennis.
C — "코트" means "court" (as in tennis court). This is the correct place for a tennis player to practice.
D — "병원" means "hospital". People go to a hospital when they are sick or injured, not to practice tennis.
시합이 끝나고 클레망 타뷔르에게 박수를 ( ).
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정답: B. 줍니다
How to solve: After a game, people "박수를 줍니다" (give applause) to the players. "주다" (to give) is the correct verb for this common idiom.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — "먹습니다" means "eats". You cannot eat applause.
B — "줍니다" means "gives". "박수를 주다" (to give applause/to applaud) is the correct idiomatic expression.
C — "마십니다" means "drinks". You cannot drink applause.
D — "봅니다" means "sees" or "watches". You cannot 'see' applause as an action verb in this context.
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