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sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düsen kelime D) from/for E) off/out
ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 12- The increasing availability of guns and poisons is largely
responsible ...... the extermination ....... many species.
1- Though he liked the place enough to stay several days longer, the
news that he was needed in the office prevented him from ....... A) with/in B) for/of C) over/for
his travel arrangements. D) about/with E) at/among

A) recognising B) permitting C) admitting 13- I've heard that our company is being ........ by a larger one. I hope
D) consulting E) altering we don't lose our jobs!

2- The negotiations were a complete failure as each side kept A) picked up B) put off C) turned down
accusing the other of ....... the peace process. D) taken over E) held on

A) encountering B) volunteering C) indicating 14- It seems to be always the poorest people ....... homes are
D) undermining E) overcoming destroyed whenever there is any kind of natural disaster.

A) which B) where C) whose


3- He deserves to be proud of his accomplishments considering
D) whom E)that
the ....... of his early life.
15- Starring ...... actors in the country didn't prevent the film from
A) hardship B) abundance C) flexibility
being a failure.
D) presence E) attendance
A) so well B) as good C) better
4- Though I was upset that my daughter had broken my antique vase, D) too well E) the best
I could not be too angry with her since I knew she hadn't done it
......... . 16- He doesn't try ....... to develop a close relationship with his
students.
A) absolutely B) intentionally C) reluctantly
D) satisfactorily E) awkwardly A) so hard B) such a hard C) hard enough
D) harder than E) as hard
5- It rained ........ throughout our holiday in Hawaii, so we
came back rather frustrated. 17-I don't understand the point of your learning ....... Japanese if you
never expect to visit ........ country.
A) exclusively B) instantly C) constantly
D) enormously E) adequately A) —/the B) the/a C) a/some
D) any/any E) some/—
6- After the flood, there was ....... damage to both crops and
property. 18- I'm afraid ....... of her parents seems to support her in this case.

A) favourable B) detailed C) irritated A) neither B) both C) all


D) extensive E) incapable D) none E) every

7- I was only going away for two months, but my mother cried as she 19- You never believed that she would recover her stolen jewellery,
saw me off, ........ she would never see me .......?
again.
A) would she B) did you C) wouldn't you
A) even if B) since C) before D) hadn't she E) didn't you
D) as though E) despite
20- The way he ....... so promptly shows he ....... that the police
8- Though everyone tells him he should be more careful, my uncle were on the way to his hideout.
insists on going out sailing ....... what the
weather conditions are. A) had escaped/was warning
B) was escaping/would be warned
A) even if B) no matter C) although C) has escaped/has warned
D) however E) therefore D) escaped/had been warned
E) would escape/is being warned
9- We should really set out now; ......... it will be dark when
we get there. 21- Recently, it....... that the human race ....... in Africa.

A) otherwise B) whereas C) in addition to A) was discovered/has been originating


D) thus E) in case B) is discovered/was originating
C) has been discovered/originated
10-...... the fact that the journey took over seven hours, the D) had discovered/would have originated
tourists were all keen to explore the minute they arrived. E) was discovering/had originated

A) While B) Because C) During 22- No one ....... exactly what the Second World War cost in the
D) Until E) Despite number of people killed, crippled and wounded because many
nations ....... their losses accurately.
11- It was just ....... curiosity that I asked her ....... the meeting. A) has known/won't have counted
I didn't have any other intentions. B) was known/hadn't counted
C) knew/needn't have counted
A) with/through B) out of/about C) for/into D) will be known/can't have counted

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E) knows/couldn't counted
23- In France, as in other European countries, wine production and 30- In order to become competent in a foreign language, ........ .
marketing processes ....... strictly ....... by the government to
assure consistent high quality. A) is best achieved by marrying someone who speaks that
language
A) have/regulated B) are/regulated B) there are now far more language schools than there used to be
C) have been/regulating D) were/regulating C) it is really necessary to live in a country where the
E) will have/regulated language is spoken
D) whether you have the chance to use the language at work or
24- As far as I know, Jim Hawkins ....... a real person but the not
main character in a novel which ....... more than a hundred years E) requires patience and takes years of hard work and study
ago.
31- Although there is now more consumer choice than ever before,
A) can't be/has been written ......... .
B) hasn't been/had written
C) wasn't/was writing A) it is certainly a result of mass-production, beginning with
D) isn't/was written the Industrial Revolution
E) shouldn't be/has been writing B) many people do not seem as satisfied as they used to be
C) going shopping when things are on sale is so economical
25- I ...... you if I ...... the meeting would take so long. D) it depends on whether you have enough capital or not
E) it might have been due to the unprecedented increase in
A) had phoned/might have known demand
B) was phoning/were to know
C) must have phoned/knew 32- Despite the disadvantage of playing away from home in front of a
D) would have phoned/had known hostile crowd, ......... .
E) will be phoning/have known
A) our team put in one of their best performances of the
26-34. sorularda yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan season
ifadeyi bulunuz. B) they knew they'd never have a chance to win
C) we were rather late and were unable to get tickets
26- ....... when driving for long distances on a motorway. D) the players were a little demoralised, and couldn't do their best.
E) I don't have satellite TV, so I couldn't watch the match
A) Make sure you take occasional rest stops anyway
B) You can arrive at your destination quicker than taking the back
roads 33- The cease-fire has now held for siz months, ........ .
C) On Sundays there are lots of cars along the Bosphorus
D) People who drive down the centre lane at low speed A) so both sides still distrust one another
E) A lot of young people return to university at certain B) everyone is certain that the situation will soon be resolved
times of the year C) thus the relationship between the two countries has never been
an easy one
27- ....... , melting ice will cause sea levels to rise, flooding D) when all the parties involved in the conflict had been in
many coastal regions. agreement
E) yet no one is ever sure what will happen from one day to the
A) By the time something was done about the situation next
B) If only we had listened to the weather forecast
C) Unless drastic action is taken to halt global warming 34-…… the world has had to adjust to a new set of international
D) While attempting to understand the greenhouse effect realities.
E) Since drought continues to cause concern in many parts
of the world A) Until the outstanding events of the late 1980s
B) While several countries were undergoing a traumatic period
28- It is quite clear from the evidence C) Ever since the break-up of the Soviet Union
D) After the peace conference, which is due to take place next
A) because no one else knew so much about the victim's habits month
B) while he is trying to think of a reasonable defense E) Though there had been speculation about the state of the Prime
C) whether he actually did it is still the question we have to Minister's health
answer
D) though the police are trying to reach his accomplices in the 35-42. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini
robbery bulunuz
E) that he is the only person who could have committed the
crime 35- Takımın tek eksiğinin başarılı bir forvet olduğu konusunda hemen
hemen tüm yönetim üyeleri hemfikir.
29- Due to the crime and pollution associated with city
centres, ......... . A) There is agreement among the majority of the
management that the team requires an accomplished forward
A) everyone wants to live there for a better quality of life to make it complete.
B) it is not the nicest place for some people to live B) Almost all members of the management are in agreement
C) there could be no better place for the new office block that the team's only shortage is an accomplished forward.
D) they are no better than the slum areas though C) The members of the management agreed that all the team
E) more and more people are moving to the suburbs really needs is a proficient forward.
D) The fact that the team lacks an accomplished forward has been
admitted by most of the members of the management.
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the members of the management resolved to find one.

36- Yeni alınan koltuklara yer açmak için birkaç parça eşyayı eskiciye
satmaya karar verdiler. 40- Yol buzlu olduğu için yolcular şoförden yavaşlamasını
istediler ama o bu uyarıyı hiç dikkate almadı.
A) In order to make room for the newly-bought armchairs, they
decided to sell a few items to the junk shop. A) Taking no notice of the passengers' warnings, the driver
B) If they were to buy some new armchairs, they would have to continued to drive above the speed limit despite the icy roads.
sell some items to the junk shop to make room for them. B) The driver refused to slow down despite persistent warnings
C) The newly-bought armchairs took up so much space that they from the passengers about the icy conditions.
decided to sell some items to the junk shop to make room for C) The icy roads prompted the
them. passengers to ask the driver of the coach to slow down, but
D) Selling a few items to the junk shop made room for the new he totally ignored their warning.
armchairs that they had decided to buy. D) Since the road was icy, the
E) They decided to sell their old armchairs to the junk shop passengers asked the driver to slow down, but he took no
to make room for some new ones. notice of this warning.
E) Even though the passengers wanted the driver to slow down
37- Grip salgını yüzünden büroda çok az eleman olmasına rağmen, because the road was icy, he didn't notice this and continued
fazla mesai yaparak yeni siparişlerin hepsini karşılayabildik. to accelerate.

A) With the employees present at the office, we managed to send 41- Yangın hızla binanın her tarafına yayıldı ve itfaiye geldiğinde tüm
out all the new orders despite the flu epidemic, but we had to bina alevler içindeydi.
work overtime.
B) Despite the flu epidemic, which meant fewer employees at the A) The rapidly spreading flames had consumed virtually the whole
office, we eventually delivered all the new orders by working building by the time the fire fighters arrived to tackle them.
overtime. B) The fire had spread rapidly
C) Although there were few employees at the office due to the flu throughout the building, and the flames had destroyed the
epidemic, by working overtime, we were able to meet all the entire building by the time the fire brigade put it out.
new orders. C) By the time the fire fighters arrived to tackle the fire, the flames
D) While several employees were absent due to the flu epidemic, were already too big to bring under control very quickly.
the remaining staff worked overtime to ensure that all the new D) The fire grew so big in a very short time that, by the time the fire
orders were met. brigade arrived, the whole building was ablaze.
E) Despite having fewer employees than normal at work due to E) The fire spread rapidly throughout the building, and the whole
the flu epidemic, the company was able to meet all its new building was in flames by the time the fire brigade turned up.
orders.
42- Kendilerini, nehir ya da okyanuslar kadar hızlı bir biçimde
38- Şu anda tartışmakta olduğumuz konunun toplantının esas temizleyemedikleri için göller kirliliğe karşı özellikle
konusuyla hiç ilgili olmadığını sizlere hatırlatmak isterim. savunmasızdırlar.

A) I would like to recommend that we keep our discussion at the A) Since they cannot cleanse themselves as rapidly as rivers or
moment to issues related to the main topic of the meeting. oceans, lakes are especially defenceless against pollution.
B) I want to remind you that what we're discussing at the moment B) Defenceless against pollution, lakes are more prone to
is not related to the main topic of the meeting at all. contamination than rivers or oceans, which can cleanse
C) At the moment, I would like to discuss something that themselves more rapidly.
is not related to the main topic of our meeting at all. C) Lakes, which cannot cleanse themselves in the same way that
D) I would just like to say that what you have brought up has rivers or oceans can, are particularly susceptible to pollution.
nothing to do with the main topic we're supposed to be D) Because lakes are defenceless against pollution, they become
discussing in the meeting. unclean more rapidly than rivers or oceans, which are self-
E) I want to remind you that we are supposed to be discussing cleaning.
the main topic of the meeting at the moment and not these E) Unlike rivers or oceans, which can cleanse themselves quickly,
unrelated issues. lakes are more or less defenceless against contamination.

39- 1996'da yirmi yaşında yılın futbolcusu seçilen Ronaldo, bu


ödülü alan en genç futbolcu oldu.

A) Ronaldo gained recognition as the youngest player ever to


receive the Footballer of the Year Award, which he won in 1996
at the age of twenty.
B) The footballer Ronaldo was chosen to receive the title of the
Young Footballer of the Year Award in 1996, when he was just
twenty years of age.
C) In 1996, when the footballer Ronaldo was only twenty years
old, he won the Footballer of the Year Award, being the youngest
player ever to do so.
D) Having been chosen the footballer of the year in 1996 at the
age of twenty, Ronaldo became the youngest player ever to
receive this award.
E) Gaining the title of Footballer of the Year in 1996, Ronaldo was
the youngest player ever to do so as he was only twenty years
old at the time.

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43-45. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 46-48. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Around 8000 B.C., agriculture was developed. People had never Around a quarter of all prescription drugs sold around the world are
before eaten so well, and a population increase followed. But this also believed to be based on chemicals obtained from only forty plant
meant that people had to give up their free, nomadic life, and remain species. So far, fewer than 1% of the world's 265,000 flowering plants
tied to a single place. It also meant hard labour. Nomadism did not have been tested for their powers to cure. In the past few years,
disappear, of course. Those who retained the old wandering way of however, breakthroughs in computer technology, genetic engineering
life continued to regard themselves as freer and more noble than and other realms of biology have led to a "gold rush" to the rain
settled peoples, whom they would often raid. These divisions and forests and mountain ranges of the tropics, home to uncounted plant
conflicts between nomad and settled farmer continue in many parts of species. Here, scientists hope to profit from the traditional knowledge
Africa and Asia right up to the end of the 20th century. of tribes, which had previously been looked down on as "primitive"
and "backward".
43- The passage states that one result of the development of
agriculture was that ...... . 46- From the figures in the passage, we learn that...... .

A) people didn't have to work as hard as they used to A) there are only about 2,650 known species of plant in the world
B) people began to make inventions B) about 265,000 of the world's flowering plants can be used
C) there was an improvement in people's diet as medicine
D) nomadism gradually disappeared C) breakthroughs in technology have diminished the interest in
E) people became less savage plants with medicinal value
D) plants that can be used as medicines are worth more
44- It is clear from the passage that farming ...... . than gold
E) around 25 percent of the world's prescription drugs are
A) was invented after long periods of hard work plant-based
B) was regarded as too difficult by nomads
C) was best carried out by the people in Asia and Africa 47- The passage tells us that tropical rain forests and mountain ranges of
D) also helped develop people's way of thinking the tropics ........ .
E) prevented people from living as freely as before
A) have been destroyed by the natives
45- From the information given in the passage, one can conclude B) are a rich source of plants
that, in Africa and Asia ...... . C) own extremely rich gold mines
D) need to be protected from those rushing there for gold
A) the nomadic way of life has gained in popularity in the 20th E) are home to 265,000 plant species
century
B) agriculture started earlier than in other continents 48- The aim of the scientists going to the rain forests and
C) nomadism, which disappeared in ancient times, has mountain ranges of the tropics is ........ .
been revived in modern times
D) there are still people leading a nomadic way of life A) to extract huge amounts of gold with the help of the natives
E) nomads can find more to eat than settled farmers B) to find out about the traditional ways of life of the tribes people
C) to get information from the natives about plants with medicinal
value
D) to help the native peoples of the ref ion become civilized
E) to become rich through the exploitation of the riches in
the region

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49-51. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
52-54. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Given its rich resources, large population and regional importance, Scientists have succeeded in making human volunteers immune to
Nigeria's economic performance over the past decade can only be malaria by injecting them with genetic material. The breakthrough
described as disappointing. Low investment and productivity levels, as brings the prospect of a much-needed vaccine significantly closer.
well as poor infrastructure, have led to poor output. Political instability Malaria kills between one and two million people every year - mostly
and a terrible human rights record have frightened off many potential children and mostly in Africa - and makes a further 500 million people
foreign investors. However, a new government, and a package of ill. The hunt for a vaccine has lasted for more than 20 years. Dr
economic measures including an exchange rate reform, may be able to Stephen Huffman and his team of researchers have injected genes
put the nation on a path to recovery and growth. taken from the malarial microbe, which cannot cause the disease in
themselves, into 20 volunteers, following successful tests on animals.
49- The author of the passage does not believe that ...... . The volunteers' immune systems were found to be as good as those of
people who have naturally contracted the infection through a mosquito
A) Nigeria is of great regional importance bite and recovered.
B) the economic performance of the country is so bad
C) Nigeria's present government can recover the country from its 52- The passage states that scientists ....
bad situation
D) inviting foreign investors to the country would be a good A) have just been successful In finding an effective vaccine against
idea malaria
E) Nigeria is characterised by political instability and a poor B) illegally carried out tests on more than 500 people
human rights record C) forced people to take part in their experiment to find a cure for
malaria
50- The author's comments about Nigeria can be best summarised as D) have been looking for a way to protect people from malaria for
that...... . over two decades
E) have so far found approximately one million volunteers to
A) Nigeria's economy has great potential, but has been take part in their tests
mismanaged
B) in spite of sensible policies, Nigeria's economy persists in 53- The passage gives us the information that malaria ........ .
performing badly
C) the state of Nigeria's economy is hopeless A) is fatal for more than 500 million people per year
D) the most urgent thing Nigeria needs is a sensible family- B) mostly affects aged people who live in Africa
planning C) will soon be eliminated from the Earth due to this discovery
E) taking all factors into consideration, Nigeria is a perfect place D) has spread to the rest of the world from Africa
for foreign investors E) is a disease transmitted by mosquitoes

51- The main problem for the Nigerian economy has been ........ 54- According to the passage, if someone has contracted malaria and
recovered from it, ............ .
A) an insensitive privatisation program
B) its poor resources, large population and regional importance A) he becomes naturally immune to the disease
C) the widespread violation of human rights B) it's quite likely that he will suffer some permanent ailments
D) a combination of factors resulting from bad government C) it is regarded as a miracle even by the scientists
E) the recent package of economic measures including an D) he will never be bitten by mosquitoes again
exchange rate reform E) he should be vaccinated against the disease without delay

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55-57. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 58-60. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

According to a survey conducted between 1985 and 1995, there were If the Nobel Peace Prize were awarded for actually securing peace,
fewer girls than boys in schools world-wide. In the 51 countries with many of those who have received it would have to give it back. For
the most significant gap, 75 million fewer girls than boys were enrolled example, in 1994 Yasir Arafat, Yitsak Rabin, and Shimon Peres
in school. Afghanistan and Pakistan saw the greatest increases in the received the prize jointly, though years later Palestinians and Israelis
gap over the ten-year period, in spite of the survey being conducted are still fighting. Mikhail Gorbachev, who received the Prize in 1990,
before the fundamentalist Islamic Taliban militia came to power. On dissolved the Soviet Union, but left the Russian economy in collapse
the other hand, a number of Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, and its people in chaos. One of the more notorious awards went to
Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, have made the biggest strides towards Henry Kissinger and Le Due Tho, who negotiated a cease-fire to end
closing the education gap. the Vietnam War. The war went on for two more years, and Le Due
Tho, though not Kissinger, was honest enough to decline the award.
55- In the 51 countries with the largest gender gap in education, ....... .
A) the feminist movement has made significant gains in 58- What is emphasised in the passage is that the Nobel Peace Prize
recent years ........ .
B) the number of girls attending school was gradually decreasing
C) male students outnumbered female students by 75 million A) is frequently given to people who have not actually attained
D) the gap between educated men and women was diminishing peace
E) the number of females enrolled in school was only 75 B) has mostly been given to someone from a Western country
million C) has to be given to a different person each year
D) has, in several cases, brought about the end of bloody
56- We understand from the passage that the survey ........ . wars
E) is always given to people who have brought about peace
A) was carried out in 51 countries
B) reflects the educational states of the countries over a ten-year 59- It is clear from the passage that..... .
period
C) did not include any of the Western countries A) corruption is involved in awarding the Nobel Peace Prize
D) was conducted under great difficulty in certain B) all the people who have received the Prize should give it back
countries C) the end of the Soviet Union has proved beneficial for the rest of
E) is repeated every ten years the world
D) the Nobel Peace Prize can be given to more than one
57- From the implication in the passage about Islamic Taliban militia, person in the same year
we can conclude that ......... . E) the award has led to a new understanding between
Israelis and Palestinians
A) Pakistan must have achieved equality in education
B) they give girls less chance to attend school 60- The author believes that some of those who were awarded
C) they came to power using force with the Nobel Peace Prize ......... .
D) they must have stopped the survey of their educational
situation A) had, in fact, worked for their own good, not for world peace
E) Pakistani people must be too busy to spend time on B) returned the Prize when they were involved in a war in later
improving their education years
C) had, in the first place, started the wars themselves
D) did not actually deserve it
E) were not even politicians

61-68. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini


bulunuz

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E) Hatırladığım kadarıyla bu şarkıyı ilk kez çocukken yaz tatili
için amcamın çiftliğine gittiğimde duymuştum.

61- His proposal is basically the same as yours, except for the sources 66- I'll stick to my promise and take you to the cinema even though I
from which he will receive funding. hate horror films.

A) Finansmanı sağlayacağı kaynaklar dışında onun önerisi A) Korku filmlerinden nefret etmeme rağmen sözümü tutup seni
seninkiyle temelde aynı. sinemaya götüreceğim.
B) Temel olarak onun önerisinin seninkinden farkı, B) Korku filmlerim hiç sevmediğim halde seni sinemaya
finansmanı sağlayacağı kaynaklardır. götüreceğim çünkü söz verdim.
C) Aslında ikinizin önerisi birbirine çok benziyor ancak o C) Korku filmlerini hiç sevmiyorum ama sözüme sadık kalıp seni
finansmanı farklı kaynaklardan sağlıyor. sinemaya götürmek zorundayım.
D) Hangi kaynaklardan finansman sağlanacağı konusu hariç, D) Korku filmlerinden nefret ettiğimi bile bile, sırf söz verdiğim
ikinizin önerisi birbirine çok benziyor. için, seni sinemaya götürmemi istiyorsun.
E)Finansmanı hangi kaynaklardan elde edeceğini belirtmemiş E) Seni sinemaya götüreceğime dair verdiğim sözü bozuyorum
ama önerisi esas itibarıyla seninkinin aynısı. çünkü korku filmlerinden nefret ederim.

62- Because of the contradictory explanations made by the 67- Few inventions in recent times have influenced daily life so
authorities, no one could quite understand the cause of the profoundly as the electronic calculator.
explosion.
A) Son zamanların en önemli birkaç buluşundan biri olan
A)Yetkililer patlamanın nedeni konusunda o kadar çelişkili elektronik hesap makinalarının etkisi günlük yaşamın her
açıklamalar yaptılar ki gerçek nedeni henüz kimse anlayamadı. alanında hissedilmektedir.
B)Yetkililerce yapılan çelişkili açıklamalara göre, patlama- B) Son zamanlarda, günlük yaşamı direk etkilemiş çok az
nın kimler tarafından gerçekleştirildiği tam olarak buluştan biri de elektronik hesap makinalardır.
anlaşılamadı. C) Son zamanların en büyük buluşu, günlük yaşamın her alanına
C)Kimse patlamanın nedenini kesin olarak bilmiyor çünkü işlemiş olan elektronik hesap makinalardır.
yetkililerin bu konudaki açıklamaları çok çelişkili. D) Son zamanlarda yapılan çok az buluş günlük yaşamı
D)Patlamanın nedenini kimse kesin olarak öğrenemedi çünkü elektronik hesap makinaları kadar derinden etkilemiştir.
yetkililerin yaptığı açıklamalar birbiriyle çelişiyor. E) Çok az buluş, elektronik hesap makinalarının son
E)Yetkililer tarafından yapılan çelişkili açıklamalar yüzünden zamanlardaki durumu gibi günlük yaşamın her alanına
kimse patlamanın nedenini tam olarak anlayamadı. işlemiştir.

63- He displayed such an aggressive attitude that he left the 68- By converting electric energy into microwave energy, microwave
referee with no other choice but to disqualify him. ovens heat or cook foods very quickly.

A) Onun oyun sırasındaki saldırgan tavırları karşısında hakemin A) Yemekleri çok çabuk ısıtması ya da pişirmesiyle bilinen
onu dışarı atmaktan başka çaresi yoktu. mikrodalga fırınlar, elektrik enerjisini mikrodalga enerjisine
B) O kadar saldırgan bir tavır sergiledi ki hakeme, onu dışarı dönüştürür.
atmaktan başka bir seçenek bırakmadı. B) Yiyecekler, elektrik enerjisini mikrodalga enerjisine
C) Sonunda hakem dayanamayıp onu oyundan attı çünkü çok dönüştüren mikrodalga fırınlarda çok çabuk pişer.
saldırgan bir tutum sergiliyordu. C)Mikrodalga fırınlar, elektrik enerjisini mikrodalga enerjisine
D) Oyuncu kendisine karşı saldırgan bir tutum dönüştürerek, yiyecekleri çok çabuk ısıtır ya da pişirirler.
sergileyince, hakem çareyi onu dışarı atmakta buldu. E) Onun D)Yiyeceklerin en hızlı biçimde ısınması ya da pişmesi, elektrik
oyun boyunca sergilediği saldırgan tutumu enerjisini mikrodalga enerjisine dönüştüren mikrodalga
değerlendirince, hakemin tek seçeneği onu oyundan atmaktı. fırınlarla sağlanır.
E)Mikrodalga fırınlar, elektrik enerjisini mikrodalga enerjisine
64- She became more and more impatient as days went by and dönüştürdüğü için yiyeceklerin çok çabuk pişmesini sağlarlar.
wondered why they still hadn't replied to her application.
69-74. sorularda, parçada boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen
A) Artık sabrı taşmaya başlamıştı çünkü günler geçtiği halde hala ifadeyi bulunuz.
başvurusuna bir yanıt vermemişlerdi.
B) Her geçen günle birlikte sabrı tükeniyor, başvurusuna 69- If we think of the Neanderthal man at all, we tend to think of an
gönderecekleri yanıtı merakla bekliyordu. ape-like creature, ugly and low in intelligence. In fact this
C) Başvurusunun dikkate alınıp alınmadığını merak distant ancestor of ours was more intelligent and accomplished
ediyordu çünkü sabırla beklediği yanıt hala gelmemişti. than is generally acknowledged. He made tools such as stone
D) Günler geçtikçe daha da sabırsızlanıyor, başvurusuna knives, flint balls and scrapers that were not only useful, but
neden hala yanıt vermediklerini merak ediyordu. beautiful. It was also the Neanderthal man who first developed
E) Günlerini başvurusuna gönderilecek yanıtı bekleyerek the use of mineral colours, the first signs of mankind's inherent
geçiriyor, yanıtın gelmesi geciktikçe de sabırsızlanıyordu. artistic sense. ........ . This suggests that there were the
beginnings of a complex religious system.
65- Whenever I hear this song, I always remember the summer A) Some of their paintings were scenes of hunting and other
holidays I spent on my uncle's farm as a child. aspects of daily life
B) Remains of these early humans were first found in 1856 in
A) Bu şarkı, çocukken amcamın çiftliğinde geçirdiğim yaz the Neander Valley in Germany
tatilleriyle ilgili olarak hatırımda kalan tek şeydir. C) These factors point out just how skilled materially this
B) Her dinlediğimde bu şarkı bana, çocukken amcamın çiftliğinde underrated ancestor of ours actually was
geçirdiğim yaz tatillerini hatırlatıyor. D) Neanderthal settlements continued to exist side by side with
C) Çocukluğumdan hatırımda kalan bu şarkıyı yaz tatili için later groups such as the Cro-magnon man
amcamın çiftliğine gittiğimde çok dinlerdik. E) Perhaps most surprising is the ceremonial way in which the
D) Bu şarkıyı ne zaman duysam, hep çocukken amcamın dead were buried
çiftliğinde geçirdiğim yaz tatillerini hatırlarım.

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70-......... because, after centuries of scientific stagnation, there 73- The social scientist Talcott Parsons developed the "Role-Model
were suddenly a number of new inventions and discoveries. It Theory", which meant a boy would follow his father for his role
was early in the century, for example, that Galileo perfected the model, while a girl would follow her mother. It soon became
telescope and reported on his observations of the heavenly apparent, however, that this theory was inadequate. In the 1970s,
bodies. Still early in the century, William Harvey discovered the for example, when young girls whose mothers were doctors were
way in which blood circulates in humans and other animals. But surveyed, they would often declare that doctors were boys and
possibly the greatest scientist of the century was Isaac Newton, nurses were girls. ......... . These examples showed that most
who discovered the laws of gravity and those governing physics children looked outside the home for their role models.
and light.
A) On the other hand, most radical feminists seemed to have
A) It Is impossible to imagine astronomy without the telescope mothers who were housewives
B) The individual inventive effort of past years is now largely B) Often such outrageous figures as Madonna become role
replaced by organised research models
C) It was not until the invention of the steam engine that C) Socially most people are members of a group they perceive as
Industrial Revolution became a real possibility "family"
D) For the scientist, seventeenth century Europe must have D) Children inherit two separate bloodlines at birth — the
been an exciting time and place mother's and the father's
E) Many of the "discoveries" that the West took credit for E) In contrast, all boys wanted to be just like their fathers
had long been known to the Arabs
74- As far as mankind is concerned, the zebra is one of the most
useless animals in existence. ......... . Though they run wild and
71- In most traditional societies, nothing goes to waste. For example, have much the same diet as edible animals like the eland and
some nomadic societies live almost entirely on the products of gazelle, their meat tastes too awful to be eaten. Though their
their animals. They burn the dried dung for fuel, drink the milk, stripped hide is beautiful to look at, it is not strong or durable
clothe themselves in the hides and furs, and eat the meat. ........ . enough to be put to any use.
One of the more shocking statistics is that every five years, the
average westerner throws away an amount of waste equal to the A) While the zebra lives in Africa, there is a similar animal, in the
weight of the Statue of Liberty. Tibetan Plateau
B) Horses, on the other hand, have been domesticated since
A) Some extreme environmentalists feel that we should all go back before recorded history
to living in that way C) They are shaped like donkeys, but refuse to be trained, and
B) By contrast, in western consumer-oriented societies, simply will not work
sometimes more is thrown away than is used D) Since all zoos have zebras, everyone knows what they
C) Furthermore, since they are always on the move, they are look like
careful not to over-use the land E) Even so, they are a big tourist attraction in the game
D) In spite of this way of life that is in harmony with nature, parks of Africa
nomads are being forced to settle down in many countries
E)On the other hand, most of today's societies manufacture
almost everything they use 75.-80. Sorularda anlam bakımından parçaya uygun olmayan cümleyi
bulunuz.

72-......... for his father spoke only English. Gaelic was James's 75- (I) In 1901 Marconi achieved a dramatic success when he
mother tongue. English always felt flat and harsh, like daylight transmitted signals across the Atlantic Ocean by wireless. (II)
after night-fishing, but his mother made sure he was as proficient Other scientists had thought this impossible, believing that radio
as a little prince, for they were part of the British Empire and he waves traveled only in straight lines. (Ill) At first, radio was called
had his way to make. "wireless" because it could transmit signals without wire circuits.
(IV) Marconi, however, thought that the long waves he used would
A) Like his father, James spoke a number of languages, including follow the curves of the Earth. (V) This was proved when, on
Gaelic and French December 12th, 1901, he received signals in St. John's,
B) It used to make his father angry when James and his mother Newfoundland, sent from a transmitter in Poldhu at the
spoke Gaelic together southwestern tip of England.
C) When it came to the ability for speaking languages,
James took after his father A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
D) In colonial Nova Scotia, which was settled by Scots,
Gaelic was the local language 76- (I) The petrochemical industry has given us a number of synthetic
E) When James was angry at his mother, he used to speak materials to help us in our household chores. (II) Natural sponges
in Gaelic to his father from the sea have actually been used since prehistoric times, when
people who lived along the seashore traded them for food and forest
products from inland. (III) The ancient Greeks used them for
scrubbing floors, and for padding their armour. (IV) In Roman times
sponges were used as mops, and also as paint brushes. (V) Today the
natural sponge is probably more useful than ever, being used for
everything from washing cars to applying face cream.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

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77- (I) The variety of home appliances has greatly increased during the 82- One of your best friends badly needs money, so he is trying to sell
20th century, (II) Originally only a few simple utensils, such as his car. You have ridden in the car and you know that it is in bad
pots and pans, stoves, cutlery and ice boxes were found in the condition. You wouldn't want the car even if it was free. He asks
home. (III) Home appliances were designed to ease the work load you, rather desperately, if you would like to buy it. Not wanting to
in the home after the disappearance of domestic servants. (IV) hurt his feelings, but not wanting the car either, you say to him:
They were wage-earners, who were often accommodated in the
house and allowed to go out only on their off days. (V) Many, like A) No way! That car is rubbish, and I'm not interested in that make
vacuum cleaners, were developed for their labour-saving of car either.
capabilities, while others were devised for their convenience. B) It's a little more than I can afford. Do you think you could
reduce the price a little?
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V C) I'm sorry, but I really don't know what I would do with a car.
D) Why don't you borrow some money from the bank if you need it
78- (I) When full-scale civil war broke out in Bosnia, even the experts that badly?
seemed taken by surprise, (II) The capital, Sarajevo, was best E) You can't sell this car to anyone but to a junk dealer.
known to most people as the place where the Winter Olympics
had been held. (III) It was seen as only another of the fifty or more 83- You have been looking forward to a holiday in Rome for years and
wars taking place in another obscure and backward part of the have read a large number of books about Roman history. On the
world. (IV) Reporters tended to call it either an "uprising" or a day you arrive, you take a tour of the city, and are disturbed that
"revolt". (V) These were their patronising terms for a war of no the guide knows much less than you do. When he begins giving
importance. complete misinformation, you lose patience, turn to the person
next to you and say:
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I'm really enjoying this tour, especially with such an
79- (I) Gourmet chefs complain that multi-national companies efficient tour guide.
have steadily reduced the world's varieties of foods. (II) For B) When I get home, I'm going to write a book about this city.
example, in India at the turn of the century there were 30,000 C) I'm having a really good time because the way this guide gives
varieties of rice. (III) Now there are only twelve. us the information is so funny.
(IV) It must also be remembered that India was a British colony at D) Some of what he says is utterly wrong. Anyone who's
the time. (V) Consumers are partly responsible, as they want read a bit about the city can judge this.
convenience, speed and lower prices, and so often play into the E) I'd been looking forward to this trip for. years, and now I
hands of the multi-nationals. realise it was just a waste of time.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 84- You are working as a journalist for a local newspaper. A famous
politician is coming to your town to open a new school. Normally
8O- (I) At one time, the heirs to the throne of Ethiopia were confined to you would not get to interview him, but the senior journalist is ill.
mountain tops that were nearly inaccessible, (II) The mountains of The editor asks if you would like to conduct an interview, but
Ethiopia used to be some of the most spectacular in the world. because you are so young, he tells you not to ask any
(III) This was to keep them from challenging their father or controversial questions. You see a chance to further your career,
quarrelling with one another. (IV) Everything they wanted was so you enthusiastically accept, saying:
provided, except freedom. (V) When the king died, one of them was
selected as his successor. A) Leave it to me. I bet he'll regret ever having come to our city!
B) I'm not really sure if I can handle such an important interview,
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V but I'll try.
C) If there is no one else, I suppose I can try, but don't expect
81-87. sorularda, verilen durumda söylenebilecek sözü much.
bulunuz. D) The government has a lot of problems right now. I'll ask some
very hard questions.
81- You have been trying to get a job, but cannot find anything E) Don't worry, and trust me. I won't let you down.
you consider suitable. Though you have been offered work at
fast-food restaurants, you would rather wait until you can find 85- You've been working extremely hard for quite a while and you and
a job with a good salary where you can use your qualifications. your family are really looking forward to your holiday. The week
Your parents have always been hard-workers, and they think before you're scheduled to depart, your boss tells you that you
you are simply wasting your time. Trying to reassure them, will have to wait six months as an important job has come up.
you say: You decide that you cannot sacrifice your holiday, so you go into
your boss's office and say firmly:
A) There is a really good job on the other side of town serving
hamburgers. I think I'll take it, as you are not well-off these A) I refuse to work without holidays unless you increase my
days. salary by at least 25%.
B) The economic situation is terrible. I don't think I'll ever find a B) Mr Wilson, I don't mind working hard, but I need some time
job as well-paid as I expected. with my family.
C) With times so hard, I'm really glad I've got you to take care of C) If you want me to choose between my job and my family, Mr
me. Kane, I'm all yours.
D) Life was easy when you were younger. You just don't D) I bought these plane tickets and now it's too late to return
know what "it's like these days. them.
E) Everybody has trouble finding a job these days, but the ones E) I just wanted to say have a good holiday and I'll see you in a
who are patient seem to succeed in the end. couple of weeks.

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90- For me, not many things are as pleasant as watching a
86- George loves Saturday afternoons. He usually sits around reading sunset at sea after a whole day's sailing.
the newspaper or a book, eating snacks, and listening to music.
The rest of the week he works or devotes himself to his family, A) In my opinion, nothing is so wonderful as sailing a boat
but these few hours are all his own. He is just settling into his and then watching the sunset.
favourite armchair when his wife's mother phones. Her car has B) I find few things more enjoyable than a sunset far from land
broken down and she wants him to come and pick her up and see after sailing a boat all day.
if he can fix it. He is extremely irritated, but trying to avoid C) As an experienced sailor, I can predict the weather by the
hurting her, he suggests something that will save his afternoon colour of the sunset.
and solve her problem: D) The time I like sailing a boat best is just before the sun
sets.
A) Can't you wait until evening? You know how important Saturday E) Whenever I spend the whole day at sea sailing, I look
afternoons are to me. forward to sunset in the harbour.
B) Where did you say you were? It sounds like a place I've always
wanted to visit. 91- It was not until after the meeting that I realised I had not discussed
C) I'm always glad to help out, Mother, no matter when. I'll be all the points I had wanted to.
there as soon as I can.
D) Oh all right, I'D be right there if you insist. A) I'd planned to talk about more things at the meeting than I actually
E) I'll phone a garage for you near where you are. I'm sure did, but I only noticed this when the meeting was over.
they'll do a better job than me. B) Though we discussed everything I wanted to, we did not reach
conclusions on everything at the end of the meeting.
87- About a month ago, your watch went missing, and you can only C) The meeting adjourned without discussing any of the points I had
assume it was stolen. It belonged to your grandmother, so it was wanted to talk about.
quite unusual and easily recognisable. One day you are at a bus D) I kept trying to bring up more points at the meeting, but there was
stop and you see a woman wearing a watch that looks exactly like just not enough time to discuss everything.
it. She does not look like a thief, but it is possible that she could E) I carefully planned all the points I would bring up during the
have bought the watch not knowing it was stolen. Not wishing to meeting, but some of them were not included on the agenda by the
offend, but anxious to have the watch back, you approach her and others.
say as inoffensively as you can:
92- The college is quite prestigious considering that it was
A) That's a nice watch. I had one just like it, but it was stolen only founded ten years ago.
about a month ago. Could I ask where you got it?
B) I'm sorry, but I seem to have lost my watch. Do you think you A) The college was founded by some prestigious people ten years
could tell me the time? ago.
C) Excuse me, but haven't we met somewhere before? I B) The college has raised several well-known people since its
think it was at a shop selling antique watches. founding ten years ago.
D) I see you are interested in antique watches, Madam. Could you C) When considering a college, prestige is more important than age.
tell me where you got that one as I want to buy one too? D) For a college that is only ten years old, it has a surprisingly
E) I think you are wearing my grandmother's watch. You good reputation.
don't look like a thief, but I'm sure that's mine. E) Ten years ago, when the college was established, no one
knew what to expect of it.
88-93. sorularda, verilen cümleye : anlamca en yakın olan
seçeneği bulunuz. 93- We started the final ascent to the summit after we had taken a
brief pause for rest.
88- I only know him very little; otherwise, I could ask for his help.
A) We were all too tired to continue the ascent without taking a long
A) I only needed little help, so I preferred not to ask him. rest.
B) Though I would like to ask him for help, he is known to be a B) Though we were just below the summit, we could no longer climb,
difficult person to speak to. and so we decided to take a rest.
C) I can't ask him for help because I hardly know him. C) We took a short rest before trying to climb to the top of the
D) If I didn't know him so well, I would ask him for help. mountain.
E) It is so hard to do this that I can't finish it without his help D) It was still quite a long way to the summit, which meant we would
have to stop for a rest.
89- It was a bad idea for us to invite Tracy and Tony at the same time. E) We stopped briefly and decided on our strategy for the rest of our
climb.
A) We should never have Tracy and Tony over here together.
B) We should have asked Tracy and Tony to come at 94-100. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan bölümünde
different times. söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
C) Tracy and Tony can't stand each other, so we ought to
invite them separately. 94- Mother: My son, as you can see, has red spots and a high fever.
D) Tracy and Tony are angry that we didn't invite them Doctor: ...........
both. Mother: Oh, thank you Doctor. I always feel so safe with
E) We couldn't have given an invitation to both Tracy and you.
Tony. A) All children get sick from time to time. You've just overreacted
by bringing him here.
B) I hope you haven't sent him to school like that. He should be in
bed.
C) I don't know what it might be, but it certainly looks serious.
D) It looks like measles, but I'll examine him just to make sure.
E) I don't think there is much wrong with him. You can send
him back to school tomorrow.
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95- Hilary: You never talk to me any more. 99- Betty: Have you seen this ad?
Jon: ....... Freida: Yes. I phoned them an hour ago, and I'm just
Hilary: I said you never talk to me any more. And you never listen waiting for them to phone back.
to anything I say either! Betty: ...........
Jon: Well, you may be right, but it is not entirely my fault. Freida: I should, actually. There aren't many people
Every time I try to talk, you succeed in turning it into an with my qualifications.
argument!
A) Well, I hope you get it. It's just the right one for you.
A) Well, I'm trying to finish this book as I have to return it to the B) It's really cheap. I hope you phoned in time.
library tomorrow. C) If you are lucky enough to get it, could I borrow it
B) Oh, have you had a nice day? My day at the office was really tiring. sometimes?
C) I'm sorry. Did you say something? D) I think it's a waste of time. There are so many dishonest
D) That's true, but I just don't have anything to say to you. people advertising.
E) Can't you see how busy I've been in the office lately? E) Just think! A free trip and a day out in London for
the lucky person.
96- Sally: That was a lovely dinner,
Sarah. You must give me the recipe. 100- Policeman: Hello, Police Department.
Sarah:......... Caller: ...........
Sally: You're joking! I had no idea he was so talented. Policeman: We'll do everything we can, but you must calm
down first and describe her to us.
A) I'm glad you liked it. It's one of Fred's favourites as well. Caller: Thank you, I'll try.
B) I don't use recipes, f just make things up as I go along.
C) I'm surprised you left so much. I'll have to feed the leftovers A) Someone has just stolen my car. It's a beautiful, brand new
to the dog. car, and worth $25,000!
D) You may not find the ingredients here. Fred brought them back B) Our dog is gone and we're afraid someone has stolen him. He's
from his trip to Japan. a very valuable dog, so someone might want to sell him.
E) Oh. I didn't cook it. Fred did all the cooking tonight. C) My wife has been missing since this morning. She left for the
shops and hasn't come back. I don't know what to do.
97- Frances: Hello Wallace, hi Margarette. How nice of you to come D) We've just come home and found our house burgled. They only
and meet us! took the valuable things, especially our paintings.
Wallace: ........... E) Our daughter didn't come home last night. She's about five
Frances: That's what we've heard. We really appreciate it. It must feet tall with short, blonde hair and blue eyes.
be wonderful to have so much free time after years of
hard work!

A) I didn't really want to come, but my wife insisted.


B) Our son is getting married, and we've brought you an
invitation to their wedding.
C) We know you get lost wherever you go, so we thought we'd
better look after you.
D) Well, your house is a long way from the airport, and it can
be confusing for newcomers.
E) We often meet friends these days. We are enjoying our
newly-acquired retirement.

98- Officer: May I see your passport, please?


Traveller: Yes, here you are.
Officer: ...........
Traveller: Impossible! I'm sure there must be some mistake!

A) Your passport will expire in about a month. Don't forget to get


a new one, or you will get into trouble.
B) Thank you, Sir. Have a nice stay. I hope you'll like our
country.
C) You haven't got a visa. You can get one from the desk just
over there.
D) I'm afraid this passport looks suspicious, Sir. Could you
just come with me for a moment?
E) How long are you planning to stay? Is it a business trip or a
holiday?
PRACTICE EXAM 6
l.E 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.E
ll.B 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.E 16.C 17.A 18.A 19.B 20.D
21.C 22.E 23.B 24.D 25.D 26.A 27.C 28.E 29.E 30.C
31.B 32.A 33.E 34.C 35.B 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.D
41.E 42.A 43.C 44.E 45.D 46.E 47.B 48.C 49.C 5O.A
51.D 52.D 53.E 54.A 55.C 56.B 57.B 58.A 59.D 60.D
61.A 62.E 63.B 64.D 65.D 66.A 67.D 68.C 69.E 70.D
71.B 72.B 73.A 74.C 75.C 76.A 77.D 78.B 79.D 80.B
81.E 82.C 83.D 84.E 85.B 86.E 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.B
91.A 92.D 93.C 94.D 95.C 96.E 97.E 98.D 99.A 10O.C

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