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sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen kelime ya


da ifadeyi bulunuz. 11- Penny spends a lot of money .......... clothes and looks
fantastic ......... everything she wears.
1- The store detective saw the woman steal two candles and A) for/with B) with/out of C) at/for
stopped her as she was leaving the shop, but even so, she tried D) on/in E) about/on
to .......... that she had taken anything.
12- Yesterday, Frank made an appointment ......... his lawyer
A) confess B) refuse C) reject ......... three o'clock on Tuesday,
D) deny E) protest A) from/around B) about/on C) by/at
D) to/by E) with/for
2- Bullying is a terrible problem at that school. Some of the older
boys take money from the younger ones and .......... to hurt 13- This is the street with the cheap hotels, .......... was
them if they tell anyone. mentioned in the guidebook.

A) warn B) accuse C) threaten A) which B) that C) whose


D) insist E) admit D) when E) where

3- I need to buy some brown .......... so that I can give my shoes a 14- Barbara leads ......... a simple life ......... she lives on very
good shine. little money.

A) dough B) polish C) glue A) the same/as B) such/that C) rather/than


D) paint E) bleach D) as/as E) so/that

4- Though eight states in the US have more people, New Jersey's 15- There is nothing in the world that I find .......... lying in bed
small size and relatively large population make it the most and reading a book.
............ populated state in the country.
A) as relaxing as B) the most relaxing
A) densely B) widely C) extensively C) more relaxed than D) so relaxed that
D) largely E) seriously E) very relaxing

5- Please use the milk ............ because it's nearly finished and 16- My sister's shoes aren't big enough for ........... so I can't borrow
we won't be able to get any more until tomorrow. .......... .

A) hardly B) generously C) sparingly A) mine/hers B) me/their C) my/theirs


D) thinly E) apparently D) myself/her E) me/them

6- My sister told me that she thought my new haircut was 17- She's never eaten fish in her life,
unusual, which I think was probably just a .......... way
of saying that she really didn't like it. A) but her husband is
B) and her husband is too
A) frank B) sensible C) harsh C) and nor has her husband
D) virtual E) t a c t f u l D) and so has her husband
E) but her husband will have
7- ....... the difficulty of the exam our teacher gave
yesterday, the whole class managed to pass. 18- Although he doesn't particularly like it, my brother doesn't
mind ......... the table for dinner, but he really dislikes ........ it
A) Although B) Despite C) Whereas up afterwards.
D) However E) Owing to
A) lay/to have cleaned B) laying/cleaning
8- In my opinion, dentists have the worst job in the world, C) to lay/having cleaned D) being laid/to clean
........ how much they earn. E) to have laid/cleaned

A) even if B) as though C) nevertheless 19- We spent hours looking for ....... hotel that wasn't fully
D) no matter E) moreover booked, and finally ended up at ....... Royal.

9- If you haven't made a reservation, I advise you to arrive A) the/— B) any/some C) some/—
quite early; .......... you won't be able to get a table. D) a/the E) the/the

A) provided B) besides C) otherwise 20- Two months ago, I thought the builders ............ never
D) in ease E) therefore .......... the job, but now it looks as if the house will be
completed by spring.
10- Electronic calculators are used to save time and to reduce the A) would/finish B) had/finished
chance of making mistakes, and are found ......... people deal
C) were/finishing D) will/finish
with numbers frequently.
E) have/finished
A) whatever B) whichever C) wherever
D) however E) whoever
21- Last night's council meeting .......... when angry protesters 29- ........... since it'll be dark when they arrive.
........... tomatoes at the council members. A) They won't be here until 9
B) Let's leave the outside lights on
A) disrupted/were thrown C) There's no moon tonight
B) was disrupted/threw D) They're not travelling by train this time
C) had been disrupted/would throw E) They can't have got lost in town
D) has been disrupted/have been throwing
E) disrupted/were throwing 30- Before Maria starts university, ........ .
A) she decided to have a holiday first
22- Jane .......... for the company much longer, because she B) her father seems to be very proud of her success
.......... in her resignation already. C) she didn't expect to find a well-paid job
D) she had to pass the entrance exams
A) doesn't work/will hand E) her family will give a small party for her
B) didn't work/was being handed
C) isn't working/was handed 31- ........... whereas he is very like his brother.
D) won't be working/has handed
E) won't work/was handing A) Pete doesn't look like his sister at all
B) John really doesn't like his cousin
23- Try to finish your letter before I ......... so that I ......... it C) Jane likes both Graham and Nicholas
on my way to the shops. D) Bob can't stand living in a big city
E) Robin really loves his little sister
A) left/will post B) will have left/should post
C) will leave/post D) have left/will have posted 32- Although Egypt was once thought to be the home of the
E) leave/can post world's oldest civilisation, .......... .

24- When I ........ from him after several weeks, I ......... to get A) archeologists now believe that there were even more ancient
worried. ones in India
B) Cleopatra is probably the best known queen in history
A) didn't hear/am beginning C) it was based on the yearly flooding of the Nile
B) won't hear/will begin D) this is why they make a lot of money from the tourist trade
C) haven't heard/will have begun now
D) hadn't heard/began
E) don't hear/have begun E) with so many dynasties spanning a period of several thousand
years
25- I wish I ........ what to get Dad for Christmas. It's so
difficult to buy a present for him! 33- ........ even after we had stayed up all night working on it.

A) have known B) can know C) knew A) In the end everything was ready and the boss was really
D) will know E) would know pleased
B) We could have watched the film on TV last night if it had
26-34. sorularda yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan been working
ifadeyi bulunuz. C) In the morning we were disheartened to see how much
work remained to be done
26- If the rain hadn't stopped, ......... . D) We found that the project only got its funding through last
Friday
A) the river would have Hooded its banks E) There were no more problems with any of the machinery
B) the tennis match has been cancelled
C) I wouldn't have taken an umbrella 34- Despite the high cost of living, ....... .
D) it had rained heavily for almost a week
E) I will still be staying at home on New Year's Eve A) salaries are fairly high these days
B) people seem to live quite well
27- Having never been out of England, C) prices will have been quite reasonable
D) inflation just keeps going up
A) Indonesia was a very confusing place for Richard E) everybody wants to find a well-paid job
B) seeing new places and experiencing new things will have
been exciting 35-42. sorularda verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini
C) it was a place that he had never had the courage to visit bulunuz.
D) Tom found everything about India to be completely
overwhelming 35- If it continues snowing as heavily as it is now, the road to
E) it'd never been the thing that he most wanted to do though town may be blocked by tomorrow morning.

28- What is impossible to forgive is ....... . A) Kar şu anda olduğu gibi yoğun yağmaya devam
ederse, yarın sabaha kadar kasabaya giden yol kapanabilir.
A) whether he'll telephone us during his stay there or not B) Eğer kar bu hızla yağmaya devam ederse, yarın sabah
B) his ingratitude after all that we have done for him kasabaya giden yolun kapalı olacağı kesin gibi görünüyor.
C) she should have married him after she'd got to know him C) Kar şu anda o kadar yoğun yağıyor ki böyle giderse, yarın
better sabaha kadar kasaba yolu kapanır.
D) even if you do apologise, it won't make any difference D) Karın şu anki yoğunluğuna bakarak, yarın sabah kasaba
E) I don't understand why she did something so insensitive yolunun kapalı olacağına kesin gözüyle bakıyorum.
E) Kar yarın sabah da şu anki yoğunluğuyla yağmaya
devam ederse, kasaba yolunu kapatabilir.

36- It is not fair at all to pay women less than men for doing the 39- An extensive survey revealed that 95 percent of the
same job. respondents like watching films containing violence.

A) Erkeklerle aynı işi yapan kadınlara daha az para ödenmesi A)Yapılan bir araştırma, şiddet içeren filmlerin katılımcıların
eşitsizliğin göstergesidir. yüzde 95'i tarafından beğenilerek izlendiğini ortaya
B) Kadınlar erkeklerle aynı işi çıkarmıştır.
yapıyorlar, ama hiç de adil olmayan bir şekilde, daha düşük B) Geniş kapsamlı bir araştırma, katılanların yüzde
ücret alıyorlar. 95'inin şiddet içeren filmleri izlemekten hoşlandığını
C) Erkeklerle aynı işi yaptıkları halde kadınların daha düşük göstermiştir.
ücret alması çok büyük bir haksızlıktır. C) Araştırmaya katılanların yüzde 95'inin şiddet filmlerini
D) Kadınlara, aynı işi yapan erkeklerden daha az para beğeniyle izliyor olması beklenmedik bir sonuçtu.
ödenmesi hiç de adil değil. D) Geniş kapsamlı bir ankete göre, televizyon izleyicisinin
E) Haksızlık yapılmaması için, aynı işi yapan erkek ve yüzde 95'i şiddet içeren filmlerden hoşlanıyor.
kadın eşit ücret almalıdır. E) Ankete katılanların yüzde 95'i şiddet içeren filmleri
izlemekten hoşlandıklarını belirttiler.
37- Experts argue that not only does noise lead to a loss of hearing,
it also reduces one's efficiency at work. 40- If you ask me, you should think twice before accepting the job
they offered.
A) Gürültünün işitme kaybına ya da işte verimliliğin düşmesine
neden olup olmadığı uzmanlar arasında bir tartışma A) Bana sorarsan, teklif ettikleri işi kabul etmeden önce
konusudur. bir kez daha düşünmelisin.
B) Uzmanlar, gürültünün işitme kaybı ya da kişinin işteki B) Yerinde olsaydım, teklif ettikleri işi kabul etmeden önce bir
verimi üzerinde ne gibi etkisi olduğu konusunu tartışıyorlar. kez daha düşünürdüm.
C) Uzmanlara göre, sadece işitme kaybı değil, işte verimliliğin C) Bence, iyice düşünmeden teklif edilen işi kabul
düşmesi de gürültünün birey üzerindeki olumsuz etmemelisin.
etkilerindendir. D) Keşke işi kabul etmeden önce benim de fikrimi sormayı
D) Uzmanlar, işitme kaybının önde gelen nedenlerinden biri akıl etseydin.
olan gürültünün, kişinin işteki verimini de düşürdüğünü E) Benim fikrimi sorarsan, teklif edilen işi kabul etmeden
ifade ediyorlar. önce bir kez daha iyice düşün.
E) Uzmanlar, gürültünün sadece işitme kaybına yol açmakla
kalmadığını, aynı zamanda kişinin işteki verimini de 41- We've purchased the house but won't be able to move in until the
azalttığını savunuyorlar. tenants leave.

A) Eğer kiracılar çıkmazsa, satın aldığımız eve


38- Psychologists attribute the increase in the suicide rate in recent yerleşemeyeceğiz.
years to the hard economic conditions. B) Satın aldığımız eve taşınmamız ancak kiracılar çıktığı
zaman mümkün olacak.
A) Psikologlar, son yıllarda iyice ağırlaşan ekonomik C) Evi satın aldık ama kiracılar
koşulları intihar oranındaki artışın nedeni olarak görüyorlar. çıkıncaya kadar taşınamayacağız.
B) Psikologlara göre, son yıllarda intihar oranındaki artışın D) Satın aldığımız eve, kiracılar henüz çıkmadığı için
nedeni ağır ekonomik koşullardır. yerleşemiyoruz.
C) Psikologlar, son yıllarda intihar oranındaki arlısı ağır E) Evi satın aldığımız halde, kiracılar çıkmadığı için hala
ekonomik koşullara bağlıyorlar. taşınamadık.
D) Psikologlar, son yıllarda ekonomik koşulların ağırlaşmasıyla
birlikte, intihar oranının arttığını savunuyorlar, 42- The success of early social experiences, which determine
E) Psikologlar, giderek ağırlaşan ekonomik koşulların son the child's attitude towards people, depends on the family
yıllarda intihar oranını arttırdığını ileri sürüyorlar. structure.

A) Aile içindeki ilk toplumsal deneyimlerin başarısı


çocuğun insanlara karşı tutumunu belirleyen bir etkendir.
B) Çocuğun insanlarla başarılı ilişkiler kurabilmesi aile
içindeki ilk toplumsal deneyimlere bağlıdır.
C) Çocuğun insan ilişkilerinde başarılı olmasını aile içinde
yaşanan ilk toplumsal deneyimler belirler.
D) Çocuğun insanlara karşı tutumunu belirleyen ilk
toplumsal deneyimlerin başarısı aile yapısına bağlıdır.
E} Çocuğun insanlara karşı tutumunu belirleyen ilk
toplumsal deneyimler aile yapısı içinde gerçekleşir.
46-48. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
43-45. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Each year, about 7,000 people in the United States are bitten by
The Normans originally came from Scandinavia and were of Viking poisonous snakes. Fewer than a dozen of these persons die, but
descent. During the tenth century they invaded and conquered the many are left with disability of a limb and scarring at the site of the
northern part of France, which is still called Normandy. In the next bite. Persons at greatest risk are those who handle snakes for
century, under William the Conqueror, they invaded and subdued purposes of entertainment, religion or science. Outside the high
England. This event brought about the end of Saxon England and risk group, hunters, farmers and fishermen are the most likely to be
saw the start of a new era of English history, with new forms of bitten. The best way to tell the difference between a poisonous and a
architecture and a new form of social and political order called the nonpoisonous bite is to identify the snake. A nonpoisonous bite
feudal system. It is interesting to note that while William was doesn't usually cause much pain or swelling, though the wound
conquering England, other Norman chiefs sailed down the coast of may bleed freely. When there is any doubt as to whether the snake
France and Spain, entered the Mediterranean Sea and conquered is venomous, presume that the bite was poisonous and take
Sicily and some parts of southern Italy. Norman knights from precautions.
France and Italy also played a leading role in the Crusades.
46- According to the passage, the people who have the highest
43- It can be determined from the passage that ......... . chance of being bitten by a snake are those who ....... .

A) for centuries, there was a war between Ihe Normans and A) hunt animals for sport or who deal with farming
Vikings B) try to catch snakes and put them in captivity
B) before coming to France, the Normans were peaceful people C) are unable to distinguish between different snakes
C) the Normans conquered France with the help of the people D) work directly with snakes or worship using them
living in Normandy E) are very religious and don't think they'll be bitten
D) England was conquered by William in the eleventh
century 47- The passage informs us that in the USA........ .
E) the Normans escaped from Scandinavia due to the
oppression of the Vikings A) fewer than twelve people die of snakebites annually,
although many people are bitten
44- In addition to changing the government of England, the Normans B) people who have been bitten by snakes get rid of its effects
.......... . completely in the long term
C) only twelve percent of those who have been bitten by snakes
A) incorporated many Saxon words into their language lose their lives
B) brought an end to the English feudal system D) farmers and fishermen are more likely to be bitten by
C) altered the way the English constructed buildings snakes than entertainers using snakes
D) forced the Saxons to help them invade Sicily and Italy E) many people bitten by snakes are too afraid to revisit the
E) ordered the re-writing of English history-books place where it happened

45- From the passage, we understand that 48- The author suggests that if you have been bitten, and haven't
managed to identify the snake, .......... .
A)the Sicilians and Italians welcomed the Norman conquerors
B) the Normans were involved in conflicts in many places A) you shouldn't panic but should wait to see whether the bitten
C) the Crusades were lost largely because of the Normans area will swell or not
D) the French and Kalians are essentially the same B) you should make the wound bleed in order to remove any
people poison
E) the Norman chiefs had soldiers of many nationalities C) you can assume you're not at risk if the bite doesn't hurt a lot
D) it is doubtful that the snake that bit you was venomous
E) you should be treated as if the snake was poisonous
49-51. soruları parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 52-54. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The word 'polities' comes from the Latin politia, meaning 'policy', Rubber trees are tapped — that is, cuts are made in the bark so
and politics is generally defined as the science or art of that the latex, a milk-like juice, containing about 30-40% rubber,
government. Politics has played an increasing part in human can be obtained. The latex Is then processed by exposing it to
affairs since men and women first organised themselves into heat and wood smoke, or by mechanical means, so as to separate
societies, and most of history is an account of politics in one form the rubber from the water, mineral salts, sugars, resins and
or another. There were brief periods of relatively free or protein matters. The rubber obtained in this way is known as
representative government during the Greek and Roman eras. But 'crude1. Latex is extensively used in industry for making pure rubber
until the seventeenth century, politics was mostly the concern of products, footwear, dolls etc. Untreated crude rubber is naturally
powerful monarchs or other people in positions of high authority, soft and lacks the required strength for making into manufactured
such as church leaders. The rise of political parties during the articles. To improve its strength and usefulness, it is vulcanised,
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries introduced the concept of or heated with sulphur, and the proportion of sulphur used
government by consent rather than by force. determines the hardness and elasticity of the rubber.

49- In the writer's opinion, politics ........ . 52- From its description, we can say that latex ......... .
A) is a hard substance similar to rubber
A) has always been dominated by monarchs or religious B) must be a fairly thin, white liquid
leaders C) is almost entirely pure rubber
B) has had little effect on ordinary D) is a by-product of rubber
people since the beginning of history E) is less useful than crude rubber
C) is really what a great deal of history is about
D) has always been a very expensive business 53- It's stated in the passage that untreated crude rubber is not
E) is a much more interesting subject than history used in industry because .......... .

A) its content of sulphur carries a nasty odour


50- Obviously, during the Greek and Roman eras, there were B) its milky colour is undesirable
short periods C) it lacks any kind of elasticity
D) it's neither hard nor strong enough
A) when the government members represented the people E) it contains far too many impurities
B) when people didn't have to give taxes to the government
C) which were completely free from any kind of politics 54- In the process of vulcanisation, the principle is that ........ .
D) when government members all came from the same royal
family A) the heat applied to the mixture should be high enough
E) when there was absolutely no government whatsoever for rapid evaporation
B) the sulphur contained in the rubber should be extracted as
51- It is clear from the passage that in the 17th century ....... . much as possible
C) how hard or flexible the rubber becomes depends on its
A) government and politics were always in the hands of kings sulphur content
B) there was a change in that governments started to rule D) the more sulphur is used, the harder and the more
by force elastic the rubber becomes
C) church leaders began to govern countries instead of E) the rubber can be separated from water by being
kings heated at high temperatures
D) the state of politics was a cause of great concern to most
leaders
E) a radical change in the concept of government began to
take place
55-57.soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 58-60. sorularda verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The origins of a written literature can be found in most of the Our tour group of forty people made the train journey from Hong Kong
civilisations of the ancient world: in India, China and among the to Guangzhou on Christmas Day, 1979. We were taken to the thirty-three
Jewish people, whose great work of literature is the Old Testament storey White Cloud Hotel. Even though it was only two years old. the
of the Bible. However, it is (he Greeks whose literature is taken to rooms and furnishings already seemed frayed and old. Tips were not
represent the start of Western literature. Their greatest single allowed and the hotel staff appeared rude. Breakfast was served
contribution was drama, a form of literature that has continued promptly at seven forty-five. Forty fried eggs appeared on forty plates
undiminished to the present day. Other literary forms that laid out at four separate tables, ten to a table. Most of our group were
developed from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans still asleep in their beds while their eggs awaited them. Metal teapots
onward have been poetry in its many different styles and forms, were banged on to the tables, together with eighty pieces of toast,
the essay. biography and autobiography, and the novel. Other types twenty per table. At nine sharp, breakfast was over. Eggs, tea and toast
of written work from these periods, dealing with such matters as were taken away by waitresses within five minutes. This was our
historv, philosophy, politics, religion, science and criticism may introduction to life in Communist China.
also be classified as literature from the point of view of style.
58- The author makes it clear that the White Cloud Hotel ........ .
55- We understand from the passage that
A) was really quite a small hotel
A) the Greeks were not alone as writers of early literature B) was modern but full of antiques
B) The Romans greatly influenced the Greek playwrights C) had thirty-three rooms in total
C) Jews wrote the Bible in places like India and China D) had rather unfriendly staff
D) the Jews are responsible for the start of religious writing E) was close to a train station
E) all ancient civilisations had their own characteristic
literature 59- It's implied in the passage that breakfast at the White Cloud
Hotel
56- It is clear from the passage that
A) was served from seven to seven forty-five
A) the best drama ever written was that of the Greeks B) was delivered by room service to some guests
B) drama is only one of many forms of literature C) could be selected from a wide-ranging menu
C) drama has become increasingly better through the ages D) was generous and delicious, with fast service
D) of all Greek literature, only drama remains today E) was served whether guests wanted it or not
E) Greek and Roman drama contains lots of poetry
60- We can conclude from the author's statements that her overall
57- This passage suggests that written history, philosophy and impression of the hotel was that ...... .
science
A) it was generally efficient and well-run
A) generally appear to have much more style than other B) it was extremely luxurious and relaxing
literature C) the service was slow and inefficient
B) are quite unrelated to what most scholars usually call D) it was shabby and totally impersonal
literature E) the catering at the hotel was superb
C) can be considered literature because of the way they were
written
D) are much more important than forms such as drama and
poetry
E) frequently receive large amounts of criticism by literary
people
61-68. sorularda verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini 65- Videonun avantajlarından biri, evde rahat bir ortamda
bulunuz. izlenebilmesidir.

61- Teknoloji yaşam standardını, en azından gelişmiş A) It can be very relaxing and advantageous staying at
ülkelerde, daha bir asır önce hayal bile edilemeyen bir düzeye home and watching an entertaining video.
yükseltmiştir. B)The video showed the advantages of having a comfortable
home with a good atmosphere.
A) Nobody can imagine how technology has raised the standard of C) It is an advantage to have a
living in developed countries in the last hundred years. comfortable room at home to watch videos in.
B) Technology, now at an unimaginable level, has raised the D) One of the advantages of video is that it can be watched
standard of living, at least in developed countries, during the at home in a comfortable atmosphere.
last century. E) It is better to watch videos in your own home, where you
C) At least technology has been raised to an unimaginable level in can relax and be comfortable.
developed countries in the last century, raising the standard of
living as well. 66- Bence bir filmin gişe rekorları kırması onun büyük sanatsal
D) Technology has raised the standard of living, at least in değere sahip olduğu anlamına gelmez.
developed countries, to a level not even imaginable only a
century ago. A) In my opinion, the fact that a film breaks box-office
E) A hundred years ago, nobody could have imagined the level to records does not necessarily mean that it has great
which technology would have raised the standard of living in artistic value.
the least developed countries. B) I think that records that are released following the box-office
success of a film do not actually reflect anything about its
62- Köpek yansı ABD'de, özellikle Florida, Massachusetts ve bazı artistic value.
batı eyaletlerinde sevilen bir spordur. C) 1 don't think it can mean that a filin lacks artistic value if it
doesn't break box-office records.
A) Though very popular throughout the USA, dog racing is D) l don't believe that artistic films ever do very well at the box-
especially popular in the western states of Florida and office, compared to the record-breaking films that get a lot
Massachusetts. of publicity.
B) Dog racing in Massachusetts. Florida and some western states E) I believe that not all the films that set box-office records
of the USA is especially beloved among sports. have great artistic merit.
C) In Massachusetts, Florida and some western states, fans of
racing in the USA are extremely fond of dogs. 67- Araştırmalar, başarılı insanların sahip olduğu ortak bir özelliğin
D) In the USA, the love of dog racing is confined to Florida, azim olduğunu göstermektedir.
Massachusetts and some western states.
E) Dog racing is a popular sport in the USA, primarily in Florida, A) If people want to be successful in their research, they must
Massachusetts and some western States persevere and not give up.
B) Research indicates that one quality successful people have
63- Evin tek çekici yanı, hem bizim iş yerimize hem de çocukların in common is perseverance.
okuluna çok yakın olmasıydı. C) According to the results of the research, perseverance is
one common point between successful people.
A) Apart from its being very close to both our job and the D) Whether or not perseverance is common to all
children's school, we found the house to be very attractive, successful people is still being researched.
B) If it weren't so close to our workplace and the children's E) Researchers state that those who want to be successful
school, we wouldn't have been attracted to that house. have to be persistent.
C) The only attraction of the house was that it was very close
both to our workplace and to the children's school. 68- Beni engelleyebileceği olasılığını düşünerek, kız
D) Because the house was very close to both our work and the kardeşimin yardım önerisini reddettim.
children's school, we found it very attractive.
E) What made the house attractive for us was that it was A) I didn't want to stop to help my sister, since I had other
very close to our job and to the children's school. things on my mind.
B) I refused to offer my sister assistance because it would delay
64- Her bilim alanının kendi özel hedefleri ve bunlara ulaşmak için my own schedule.
kendi yöntemleri vardır. C) I turned down my sister's offer of help, thinking of the
possibility that she might hinder me.
A) The methods used in each area of study determine one's own D) My sister said she wanted to help me, but I thought she
specific goals. would just hinder me.
B) Every area of study has its own specific goals and its own E) It was possible that my sister would delay me, so I rejected
methods for reaching them. her offer of help.
C) One's own goals in a specific area of study are based on the
methods of achieving them.
D) The exact methods for reaching one's goals vary among
areas of study.
E) Different areas of study require different methods in order
for the goals to be achieved.
69-74. sorularda parçada boş bırakılan yere uygun 73- ........ . Cave paintings dating back 20.OOO years depict
düşen ifadeyi bulunuz. forms of ritual dance. Every community has developed a style
of tribal or folk dancing, closely related to music, usually of a
69- An overweight person beyond the age of forty, who has a family magical or religious nature. The hypnotic power of certain
history of diabetes, falls in the high-risk category for types of dancing has been demonstrated, among others, by the
contracting this disease. ........... . When both parents are Dervishes.
diabetic, however, the risk is even higher, and some authorities
believe all such children will be diabetic. A) Cave paintings are one of our best sources of historical
knowledge
A) Diabetes may occur in a child under the age often, but most B) Every religion expresses itself in a variety of different art
develop it at a later age forms
B) Diabetes occurs during the lifetime of 4 percent of women and 2 C) There is no doubt that dance involves a type of therapeutic
percent of men power
C) Diabetes is diagnosed with a glucose-tolerance test D) Dancing is probably the oldest of all forms of human
D) The correct diet is essential for all people with diabetes expressions
E) A child born to one diabetic parent has a one-in-four E) All cultures have managed to develop their own musical
chance of becoming diabetic instruments

70- There is no trace of the violent event that happened on that cold 74- The Suez Canal represents the culmination of centuries of
winter's night over six months ago, as the meteorite came effort to enhance trade and expand the empires of Egypt by
thundering down through the heavens. But then again, this place connecting the Red and Mediterranean Seas. .......... but its
seems to be able to withstand a nuclear blast without any damage. significance came from the fact that it was the only one to
............ but we are determined to find it because we know it lies bypass the Nile as a means of connecting the two seas and to
somewhere upon this great glacier of central Greenland. excavate across the Isthmus of Suez to provide a major
shipping route between Europe and Asia.
A) The large, dense objects that survive the fall to the Earth are
called meteorites A) At one stage, following by an outbreak of cholera, all the
B) Greenland is subject to intense cold and terrible blizzards workers ran away
C) A meteorite from Mars that fell to the Earth 13,000 years B) The Israelis entrenched themselves along the eastern bank
ago was found in Antarctica of the canal
DJ Glaciers flow from Greenland's icy mountains and C) By this time the canal was full of sunken ships and sea
discharge a billion tons of ice into the sea every year traffic was paralyzed
E) The remnants of the meteorite could be hiding anywhere in D) Two small fleets, one originating in Port Said and the other
this endless sea of ice and snow in Suez, met in Ismailia
E) The modern canal was by no means the first project of its
71- ......... . The letters have no meaning, but in Morse code the kind
combination has a pronounced rhythm which attracts immediate
attention. All ships observe two silence periods every hour, 75-81. sorularda verilen durumda söylenebilecek sözü bulunuz.
listening on certain frequencies to ensure that any distress signal,
however weak, will be picked up. 75- You feel that the time in your life has come to buy a flat or a
house. Not really knowing how to go about it, you go to an estate
A) Letters were sent between various naval bodies on the agent. He takes you to see several places. At each one he talks a
subject of safety lot, and very fast, but you think they are all over-priced. While you
B) S.O.S. is the international distress call for use in wireless do not wish to accuse him of dishonesty, and you do not wish to
telegraphy appear poor, you do want him to know that you have a price limit
C) The word 'Mayday,' is derived from the French and means and you also want value for money. With this in mind you say to
'Help me' him:
D) Distress signals are sent on a 500-melre or 2000-
metre wavelength A) I think it'd be best if I told you my upper limit and you
E) Sailors of all nationalities agree they will help anyone in showed me the best you have in that price range.
trouble at sea B) Please save your sales talk for people with more money than
good sense.
72- It is ironic that the great nuclear powers of the world, the C) l wouldn't give you half what you're asking for any of these
United States and Russia, have made themselves crusaders places.
against the further expansion of nuclear weaponry. They've D) I didn't know that prices had gone up so much in recent
already got the power, so naturally they have no interest in years, î think î have to save up some more.
sharing their nuclear technology with other nations. ........ . E) You don't really sell anything at these prices, do you? They
Therefore, though their efforts are self-serving and thus do not are so high!
deserve praise, in practice they must be supported.
76- You've planned a picnic for tomorrow, and so you're rather
A) However, the great powers themselves have taken significant concerned about the weather. The radio is on, and you're
steps towards reducing the nuclear threat chatting to a friend when suddenly you hear the start of the
B) The real nuclear threat comes not from poor nations, but weather forecast. Anxious not to miss it, you say to your friend:
from the Russian and American stockpiles of nuclear
missiles A) Hang on a moment. 1 want to hear this.
C) Thus, the great powers should abandon their hypocrisy and B) Are you coining on the picnic tomorrow?
stop interfering in the affairs of other nations C) We must leave early tomorrow morning
D) It is thus in no ordinary person's best interest that the world D) Have you heard the weather forecast yet?
see any decrease in the nuclear threat E) Do you think it's likely to rain tomorrow?
E) Besides, nuclear bombs are good for no one, and they
should all be dismantled straight-away
83- Only those who arrive on time will be allowed to enter the
77- You're at a. party, talking to a couple you've just met. The man is conference hall.
one of those people who thinks he knows everything. His wife
seems quite shy, and when she finally speaks, her husband A) It's imperative to be punctual, or we won't be able to attend
instantly interrupts her. He's irritating you, and while you don't the conference.
want to be rude, you'd much rather talk to her, so you turn to her B) People who turn up late for the conference won't be let
and say encouragingly: in.
C) Those who want to attend the
A) Let's go away and talk somewhere else in private. conference should be ready in front of the hall to be lei in
B) Is your husband always like this or is he drunk? punctually.
C) Sorry, what were you saying? That was interesting. D) It's a good thing that they won't let the late-comers into
D) You're much more interesting than your husband. the conference hall, or it would be distracting.
E) How did you two end up getting married to each other? E) If those interested in the conference are punctual, the
programme will start on time.
78- You have a summer job working in a dress shop. A rather plump
woman comes into the shop trying to find a dress for a special 84- Few people ever reach their full potential in the world of
evening. The dress she tries on makes her look really fat. You business.
want to make a sale, but you're honest, so you say tactfully:
A) In the business environment, most people are never able to
A) I'm sorry to be frank, but that makes you look like a whale. display all of their capabilities.
B) Well, you lost a few pounds it wouldn't look too bad. B) Most businessmen never achieve worldwide fame, although
C) That colour's good on you, but let me find you a different they are very able persons.
style. C) Not many people in the business circles know exactly what
D) Don't you look wonderful! All the other women will be (hey can do.
jealous. D) In the world of business, not many people actually do
E) Perhaps if you wore a jacket, your hips wouldn't look so big. what they would like to.
E) There aren't many businessmen the world over who are
79- Your elderly neighbour has to go into hospital for a minor operation. really capable.
She's worrying about it, and feeling afraid. You try to comfort her by
emphasising how simple this operation is, so you say: 85- It is safe to say that there was no one who was not moved by
the film's emotional ending.
A) You should be grateful — some people wait years for
this treatment. A) I can definitely say that everyone moved out of the cinema
B) The doctors do this operation every day — you'll be just line. as soon as the film was over.
C) Don't worry. That hospital is noted for its efficient doctors in B) Because of poor safety conditions at the cinema, everyone
such major operations. had to move before the film ended
D) Don't make such a fuss about it. Many people are worse off C) There is no doubt that everyone was emotionally touched by
E) Look at it this way — you're 77 and you've had a good the film's ending.
life already. D) No one in the audience had ever seen a better film, and
they particularly liked its ending.
80- One of your friends hasn't got much money. For your birthday, she E) There was probably not a single person who found the film
makes you a bag herself. You're really thrilled that she's gone to so moving.
much trouble for you. You appreciate this, saying:
86- lan couldn't ignore the pile of correspondence sitting on his
A) It's fabulous and so unusual. Where did you find it? desk any longer.
B) It's clever of you to save money by making things yourself.
C) Thanks a lot. It looks really home-made, doesn't it? A) lan wasn't able to answer all the long letters which he'd
D) l love it. and it means a lot to me because you made it. E) I received.
don't need a present. You shouldn't have wasted B) It was not possible for lan to write a lot of long letters at
your time. work.
C) In the end, !an decided that it was impossible to reply to
81- You're at work and you're absolutely starving. One of your all the letters on his desk.
colleagues starts to unpack her lunch. You'd love something to eat, D) Finally lan had to deal with the large amount of mail
but you don't want to ask her directly, so you hint, saying: waiting on his desk.
E) lan delayed writing a reply to the letter on his desk until
A) You shouldn't eat in the office, you know. the last possible moment.
B) Are those sandwiches home-made or shop-bought?
C) Could I have one of your sandwiches, please? 87-I must admit this is the most spectacular view I've ever
D) That's not a terribly healthy-looking lunch. seen during my extensive travels.
E) Oh dear, those sandwiches smell delicious.
A) So far on this journey, we've seer a lot of beautiful places,
82-87. sorularda verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan but this one is by far the most attractive.
seçeneği bulunuz. B) I can't help but remark that the reason why 1 travel so
extensively is not to miss such marvellous places as this one.
82- You don't happen to know Charles Simons, do you? C) I don't think we'll ever encounter a more beautiful view in
our lives than this, since it is so breath-taking.
A) Do you know what happened to Charles Simons? D) I'm really excited about the prospect that we may encounter
B) You haven't done anything to Charles Simons, have you? many more such spectacular views on our travels.
C) Have you heard what Charles Simons did last? E) I've travelled quite a lot in my life, and admittedly, have
D) Are you acquainted with Charles Simons by any never seen such a breath-taking view as this.
chance?
E) Nothing bad ever happens to Charles Simons, does it?
88-93.sorularda anlam bakımından parçaya uygun olmayan cümleyi 94-100. sorularda karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan bölümünde
bulunuz. söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.

88- (I) Currently the world produces sufficient food to feed 94- Nancy: I don't understand what this painting is supposed to
itself surprisingly well. (II) In the 1960s, the worst of the food represent.
crisis was in India and Pakistan. (Ill) The problem is in getting it Thomas: ................
distributed fairly. (IV) Developing nations are poor and lack Nancy: What? I can't see that at all.
purchasing power. (V) Furthermore, even if they were able to Thomas: Well, that's what it says in the catalogue.
import the food they need, because of the huge gaps between
people's incomes, they wouldn't be able to distribute it fairly. A) I also think it's an awful painting. The colours are too bright.
B) Well, apparently, it's a painting of a mother and her child.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V C) Can you imagine it in our living room hanging over the fireplace?
D) Well, it is one of those modern paintings without a specific figure.
89- (I) The Crimean war was fought between France and Britain on the E) I painted it myself in my free time, and didn't actually intend to
one side, and Imperial Russia on the other. (II) The former two make it look like something.
nations were opposed to Russian expansion towards the
Mediterranean Sea. (Ill) The war was fought on the Crimean 95- Sam: ...............
peninsula on the Black Sea. (IV) Apart from Russia, many other Jim: I'd rather you didn't. It was very expensive.
countries, including Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania and the Ukraine Sam: I promise I'll take good care of it.
bordered the Black Sea. (V) Hostilities started in 1854 and ended in
1856 with a victory for France and England. A) I have to attend a very elegant business meal tonight.
B) Would you mind if I borrowed your Armani suit?
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V C) I'd like to buy a new sports car just like yours. Do you
recommend it?
90- (I) Many improvements in mapping coverage during the 20th D) Can you lend me your camera this weekend?
century have been made through international cooperation. (II) E) Can I use your sunglasses when I go to the beach?
Mapmakers of long ago drew pictures on maps to show where
things were located. (Ill) For example, to show a village they might 96- Henry: Goodnight, Mum. and Dad. I'm off to bed.
have drawn houses, a castle, a church and other buildings on the Father: ................
map. (IV) Their maps were beautiful and easy to understand, but Henry: But Dad, I did it last night.
the drawings were often so large that the map became cluttered Father: Maybe so, but they're full again tonight.
and inaccurate. (V) Today, symbols are used instead of drawings. A
town is marked by a dot or circle rather than by pictures of A) Don't forget to brush your teeth and wash your face.
buildings. B) What time do you want me to wake you up tomorrow?
C) Not until you've taken the rubbish bins outside.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V D) Remember, we're having dinner with Granny tomorrow. Do your
homework in the afternoon.
91- (I) As a writer, Emile Zola waged two great battles. (II) One was the E) Good luck in your exams tomorrow morning at school.
long struggle for the acceptance of his powerful novels, and the
other the courageous defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus in the 97- Bruce: Can you tell me how much these watches cost?
political-military scandal that divided France. (Ill) Slowly the truth Salesman: That one's £50 and the other is £125.
of the case began to emerge, and it met the furious opposition of Bruce: ..............
those who wanted the case kept closed. (IV) Zola won both fights. Salesman: Well, it's a designer watch and has a lifetime
(V) The critics and the public both realised that his novels were guarantee.
serious studies of mankind, and Dreyfus was eventually
exonerated. A) Why is this one so much more expensive?
B) Can you tell me why they are so costly?
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V C) Why is there such a big difference in price?
D) Oh! Thanks, goodbye. I'll think about it.
92- (I) Wood has been the most commonly used material for E) I see. So that would be a total of £175.
furniture since antiquity. (II) There are ample reasons for this.
(Ill) Perhaps most important is that wood can be easily shaped 98- Sophie: Can I have a look at the book you're reading?
both by hand and by power tools. (IV) It is relatively light and Tessa: ................
durable, and many types are handsomely figured and grained. Sophie: Don't worry, I'll keep my finger in it.
(V) Yet. steel and concrete are the predominant materials used
to construct high buildings and long-span bridges. A) It's in German. Can you read that?
B) No. I'm reading it at the moment.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V C) I'll give it to you when I've finished.
D) Okay, but please don't damage it.
93- (I) Pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints are the main E) Sure, but please don't lose my place.
symptoms of arthritis. (II) The onset is usually gradual, and the
symptoms are worse first thing in the morning. (Ill) These
improve with exercise of the joint. (IV) Two main functions of
the Joints are that they give support, and they allow movement
where it is needed. (V) The symptoms are generally worse in the
hands, knees, hips and spine.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
99-Wayne: .............. 100-Shirley: So what was the outcome of the meeting?
Julia: Well, what's your opinion? Julian: ...............
Wayne: I don't know. I don't understand international Shirley: Oh, what a pity, but you'll just have to wait a
finance. little longer to hear the assessment of your project, I
suppose.
A) People are saying the dollar is going to fall next week.
B) We want to send our son to the USA for his university A) It was a complete disaster. We lost the contract.
education. B) It was postponed. The chairman couldn't attend it.
C) Both Turkey's and Italy's currencies are called the lira. C) The board voted to cancel our project. I'm afraid.
D) I doubt that many people can afford these new cars. D) Shirley, my dear, I think we're going to be rich.
E) Switzerland's always been politically and economically E) Oh, it was boring and I couldn’t wait to get home.
stable.

PRACTICE EXAM 8
l.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.E 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.C
ll.D 12.E 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.E 17.C 18.B 19.D 2O.A
21.B 22.D 23.E 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.D 28.B 29.B 3O.E
31.A 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.E 38.C 39.B 40.A
41.C 42.D 43.D 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.A 48.E 49.C 50.A
51.E 52.B 53.D 54.C 55.A 56.B 57.C 58.D 59.E 60.D
61.D 62.E 63.C 64.B 65.D 66.A 67.B 68.C 69.E 70.E
71.B 72.A 73.D 74.E 75.A 76.A 77.C 78.C 79.B 80.D
81.E 82.D 83.B 84.A 85.C 86.D 87.E 88.B 89.D 9O.A
91.C 92.E 93.D 94.B 95.B 96.C 97.A 98.E 99.A 10O.B

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