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TOPIK Practice – TOPIK I 어휘 [어휘] 1–5 (8/22/2026) – isabelle harrison

[어휘] 1
이사벨 해리슨은 ( ) 책을 읽어요.
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정답: C. 좋은
How to solve: The sentence describes Isabelle Harrison reading a book. We need an adjective to describe the book. Among the choices, '좋은' (good) is a common and suitable adjective to describe a book, implying she reads a good quality or interesting book. Other options describe size or newness, which are also possible but 'good' is a very general and frequently used descriptor.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '작은' means 'small'. While she might read a small book, 'good' is a more common and general descriptor for a book in a simple context like this.
B — '큰' means 'big'. While she might read a big book, 'good' is a more common and general descriptor for a book in a simple context like this.
C — '좋은' means 'good'. This is a very natural and common way to describe a book one is reading.
D — '새로운' means 'new'. While she might read a new book, 'good' is a more common and general descriptor for a book in a simple context like this.
[어휘] 2
이사벨 해리슨은 학교에 ( ) 가요.
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정답: C. 항상
How to solve: The sentence states Isabelle Harrison goes to school. We need an adverb that describes the frequency or manner of her going to school. '항상' (always) indicates a consistent action, which is a common context for going to school. While other options describe speed, 'always' describes a regular habit.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '빨리' means 'quickly'. It describes how she goes, but '항상' describes frequency, which is a very common context for school.
B — '늦게' means 'late'. It describes how she goes, but '항상' describes frequency, which is a very common context for school.
C — '항상' means 'always'. This is a suitable adverb to indicate that she regularly or always goes to school.
D — '천천히' means 'slowly'. It describes how she goes, but '항상' describes frequency, which is a very common context for school.
[어휘] 3
이사벨 해리슨은 ( ) 마셔요.
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정답: A. 물
How to solve: The verb '마셔요' means 'to drink'. We need to choose a noun that can be drunk. Among the options, only '물' (water) is something that is typically drunk.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '물' means 'water'. Water is something that is drunk, making this the correct answer.
B — '빵' means 'bread'. Bread is eaten, not drunk.
C — '사과' means 'apple'. An apple is eaten, not drunk (though apple juice is drunk, the word '사과' itself refers to the fruit).
D — '책' means 'book'. A book is read, not drunk.
[어휘] 4
이사벨 해리슨은 ( )에서 공부해요.
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정답: C. 도서관
How to solve: The verb '공부해요' means 'to study'. We need to choose a place (indicated by '에서') where one typically studies. '도서관' (library) is the most appropriate place for studying among the given options.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '침대' means 'bed'. While one might read in bed, it's not a primary place for formal studying.
B — '공원' means 'park'. A park is generally for recreation, not typically for studying, although one could read there.
C — '도서관' means 'library'. A library is specifically designed and commonly used for studying.
D — '식당' means 'restaurant'. A restaurant is for eating, not studying.
[어휘] 5
이사벨 해리슨은 한국어를 ( ) 배워요.
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정답: D. 열심히
How to solve: The verb '배워요' means 'to learn'. We need an adverb that describes the manner in which one learns. '열심히' (diligently/hard) is a very common and appropriate adverb to describe the effort put into learning, especially a language.
Choice analysis (EN):
A — '어렵게' means 'difficultly'. This would describe *how* she feels about learning, not usually *how she learns* (her effort).
B — '쉽게' means 'easily'. This describes the ease of learning, not necessarily the effort.
C — '재미있게' means 'interestingly' or 'with fun'. While learning can be fun, '열심히' describes the effort and dedication.
D — '열심히' means 'diligently' or 'hard'. This is a very common and natural way to describe the effort one puts into learning something, especially a language.


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