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7-22, sorularda, uygun diiyen keli Fakilan yerlere ie Ya da ifadeyi bulunuz, ‘Currently, one in five North Americans and ‘one in two Australians will ‘some form of skin cancer in their lifetime. A) adopt B) provide ©) contorm D) develop B) arrest An advertisement has the means of 10 sella product to consumers. A) revenge B) pain Obliss D) anxiety ) persuasion My brother is a man with a spirit of adventure. adventure, He always A) looks C) seeks Byexcites D) runs ) injures Before electric sirens and amplification systems, bells were a valuable. of signalling people and alerting of important events. AA) means. ©) equipment E) appliance B) property D) vehicle My uncle donated blood no payment in return. receiving B) unwillingly 1D) practically A) reluctantly ©) voluntarily E) miserly Their marriage . years before they spl - throe and a half A) resolved ©) fulfilled By lasted ) collapsed E) conceived Moroccan runner wm the world record for the mile with a time of 3:43.13. A) bans ©) injures B) smashes D) recedes E) reveals, ‘Synonyms are separate words whose ‘meaning is. so that one can always be substituted for the other without change in the effect of the sentence in which it is don B) colloquial D) distinctive 1B) constant A) separate ©) identical Because ofthe fact that I ‘with a nasty cold, I. yesterday, down go to work A) came Shaver't been able 0 B) could come / had beter not (©) have come /-can’t D) had come! wasn't able to E) will come / won't Four people by mudslides that bby heavy rains in the south of the ‘country three weeks ago. A) killed / caused B) have killed / are caused ©) were killed / were caused D) would be killed / had caused E)_ had been killed / have been caused When the mother automatically . them, the infant to the father's custody. |A) abandoned / was / given B) has abandoned / will give ©} abandons ‘has / given D) will abandon / is ‘given E) had abandoned / would have given n She felt utterly friendless and bored iti that city. It was her aunt who had advised her to go there. She wished she never: to her. A) would / listen B) had listened ©) could /tisten D) might listen E) has listened As far as I know, his plane is going to take OFF at 6 8. ene? A) doesott it B) wont it C)dol Dp isnt it E) isnt he When ean. pen runs out of ink, don't hesitate to borrow Ajhis / you B) your / mine ©) my / yours D) their / our E) you! my We had a car accident while were on a drive with my brother. Fortunately, of us was hurt, B) both D)no Sdeither Cy each E) neither ‘The climbers began their ascent in the ‘morning. By evening they were halfway to the top, they stopped to set up camp. vin order that By however ry D) in ease ) though 17- Because of severe drought, people in South Africa are in need of emergency food ai A) allarge number of B) a great deal of ©) afew D) much more E) a good deal of 18 other resources, the total volume of ‘water remains the same, A) asif B) In addition C) Besides 1D) Unlike E) As a consequence 19+ He was so. control as a boy that his parents kicked him out at 15. Afterwards, he lived his own, A) under / in B) without / Chinby D) out of / on E) with / in 20- In old days people travelled on horseback, nina the Foads Were too narrow and too muddy for carriages. A) for C) however Bit B) therefore 1) so that a my old German teacher while on holiday in Scotland. A) passed into B) tock with (©) came across 1D) showed up E) put up 22- Thi road must be closed to traffic because only last year four kids were “ B) run over D) done up A) come into ©) pressed along E) put over 23. -27. sorularda, asapidaki pargada [numaratanms yerlere uygun dusen sizcik ya da| ifadeyi bulunuz. As the Greek historian Herodotus once said, “Bgypt isa gift ofthe Nile.” The Nile usually rises in September or October, Until the modern irrigation systems (23) the Nile was their only source of irrigation. Farmers Jooked forward to the yearly flood. They set hhuge basins along the banks of the Nile (24) eevee the overflowing water would spill into them. When the Nile flooded and the water went ‘down it left a layer of (2)... soll. Ta those days it was good if there was a bnd Mood and it was bad if they had a minor flood. Houses were up high so that the flood would not wash them away. But sometimes it rose (26) high land swept the houses away uncontrollably. If it ‘wasn't for the Nile, Egypt (27) .......a desert Aphave been built BY are built (©) were but Dy had built Fybuilt Me Aailt B) in spite of C)however D) so that ) while erm A) fertile 2B) sterte Cp barren D) useless B) scarce 26 A) deliberately By hastily ) inadequately D) meaningfully ) unusually 2 A) had been B) would be Chused to be D) was E) has become 28. 32. sorularda, asajdaki pargada fnumaralanmis yerlere uygun diigen sizeUk ya da | ifadey! bulunus. In Europe and America, clashes between people and the monarchy took a more (28) sees and long-lasting form than in Britain. The inhabitants of 13 British colonies om the east ‘coast of America (29) to obey British faws and pay tax fo Britain, yet they had no representatives in Parliament, Their (30) at the government's refusal to consider their case led to the publication of the Declaration of Rights in Philadelphia in 1774, ‘The following year the American War of Independence (31)... Which lasted until 1783, In 1776 the Congress of the American colonies adopted the Declaration of endence, (32) «reer became the legal basis of the new United States of America. 28. A) amiable B) violent ©) friendly D) gracious E) sympathetic 29. AYhave required B) were requiring (©) were required Dy had required E) are required 30- A) dissatisfaction B) pleasure ©) thoughtfulness ) happiness E) contentment 3 A) put on B) lived through ©) made off D) broke out E) turned up 2 A) tha B) who ©) when D) how E) which 3 te ‘A) which does 220 mph B) [did never want to go on foot anywhere ©) my fiends always ask me to drive them to school 1D) that Ihave almost forgotten walking E) Thad difficulty walking to my work when T sold it ‘The government refused to pay compensation for people 'A)_ whose pensions were lost when their companies collapsed B) protested against the recent changes in law ©) as they have done their duty efficiently D) whieh are given a chance to establish their ‘own business E) when they state that they will support the party in power sesseensen 80 they themselves cannot control the number of hours they spend in front of the TV screen, A) The reality is that children do not have a concept of time B) Most TV programs are intended for kids C) Although authorities censor some programs D) Kids should not be allowed to watch TV whenever they wish E)_ Parents should devote some time to watching TV with their kids when they are easy to understand. A) A teacher should make her explanations clearer » It would be proper to question him » Jokes work best ) Asa manager, Iam very careful about siving exact instructions =) Kids tend to misbehave a 38. 40. firmly believe that if we had been asked where he was at the time, A) we wouldn't have been able to give any possible explanati B) they might make up a story ©) his absence was understood very easily 1D) swe had better not disclase his whereabouts, E)_ John is very likely to ose his chance of boeing promoted this year When I got to know him, we became friends A) though he is happy about spending time with me B) who was always critical of me ©). that we rarely happened to get on well D) and we have been friends ever since E) whose character I really like and immediate steps are needed to slow it down, A) Our government has been successful in stopping the flow of refugees into the country B) Diseases from contaminated water have spread in the region recently ©) Although global warming has become a growing concern for many scientists D) As there will be effects from climate change E)_ Climate change is already occurring Antarctica, with well-preserved ice averaging 6,000 feet thick, is one of the few PIRES sno « A) as chemicals from the air have been frozen in layers of ice year after year for centuries, B) where scientists can examine climate change over time ©) more than a dozen other countries have scientific teams working there 1D) if we had taken its significance into account E)_ scientists currently stationed there are studying ozone holes, sealife and world climate and weather patterns 41- Patricia is always on a diet A) if she really wanted to get rid of her extra kilos 'B) and that she needs o get her ears pierced (©) when she was told that she would be given the job D) because she worries about putting on weight E) even though she tried hard to lose her extra pounds 2. Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky which gets its name from a mythical Greek princess 2 |A) this name was also given tothe nearest salaxy beyond our own 8) ho was rescued from sacrifice by Perseus © since it isthe nearest spiral galaxy outside the Milky Way DD) that she was the daughter of and Queen Cassiope E)_afterher death she became a consttlation ing Cepheus “orularda, verilen cUmlenin hangi Idugunu bulunuz. 43. “No, won't, For he doesn't play fair.” AA) I's rumored that you won't do business with Steve any more, will you? B) Do you trust Jack after what ke said about you? C) There won't be any other problem between Alice and Mike, will there? D)_ What kindof strategies have you developed to fight against your rivals? E)_ Will you return to the company after their bac attitudes towards you? ere 45 “Yes, of course; my interest in this kind of technology has declined as a result.” A). The new robots developed for household chores are helpful, aren't they? B) There are new ways of accessing information easily and less costly, aren’t there? ©) When will your company upgrade its ‘computer and technology system, do you know? D) The internet is becoming more and more widespread, isnt it? ) You are fed up with being bombarded with junk mail, aren't you? “I’m not sures at home, probably.” ‘A) Have you heard about Barbara lately? B) Did you find out who changed the schedule of our project? (©) How did you manage to get rid of that cruel man? 1D) Where was your son atthe time of the murder? E)_ You are not going to help us with the exhibition, are you? “Yes he is, But I find it hard to open up 10 him.” A) Is Stewart responsible for the accident? B) Can you tell the police all you witnessed about those men? ©) Why don’t you diseuss your problems with Martin? fsn’t he one of your best friends? D) Is Alberta man of his word? E) How did you convince him to stay with you today? ‘sorularda, verilen ingilizce cumleye ‘Tarkse ctimleyi bulunuz. 47- A loving relationship with mother or ‘caregiver is essential for the baby's social and emotional development. A). Anne ile bakict aresinda sevgi dotu bir ilskinin olmas bebeBin sosyal ve dduygusal gelisimi igin esas. BB) Bebegin sosyal ve duygusal gelisimi , anne ‘ya da bakict ile olan sevgi dolu bir iligkinin sonucunda gorilebilir. ©) Anne ya da bakicinin sevgivle yaklagmast, bebe sosyal ve duygusal gelisimi igin esastir 1D). Anne ya da bakict ile olan sevgi dolu bir igki, bebegin sosyal ve duygusal getisimi in esastr E) Bebegin sosyal ve duygusal gelisimi, anne yada bakict ile olan sevgi dotu bir iligkiye bagi. 48- Dutch people accept everyone who does a good job, who works hard and who doesn't cause problems. A) Hollanda insamy, iy ig yapan, ska galigan ve problem ikarmayan herkesi kabul der. 8) Hollandabla iy ig yapan, stk galisan ve problem gikarmayan herkese sayg sosterir ©) Hollanda'da iyi ig vapan, sik galigan ve problem gikarmayan herkes tikedeki esitlk ikesinden faydalantr. D) Hollanda'nm kabul ettgiinsan tpi, iyi is yapan, sikigaligon ve problem Gakarmayan tptir. E) Holanda, iyi ig yapan, sikt galisan ve problem cikarmayan insan her yerde kabul eder. 49. 50- Bob was convicted of possessing a fraudulent green-card and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment, A). Boblun sate bir yesil kart tasimast ti yillik hapse mahkum edilmesine sebep ‘ld. B) Bob sate bir yesil kart tagimaktan sug bulundu ve tig yillkc hapse mahkumn edd ©) Bobiun ig yilik hapse mahkum edilmesi sahte bir yesl kart tasimasindan Kaynaklanmist. 1D) Boblun sahte bir yesilkarta sahip olmasi A yilikhapse mahkum edifmesine sebebiyet verdi E) Bob sahte bir ysl kartla yakalandiktan sonra tg yilhk apse garpbmi ‘The largest shark teeth found last week belong to a Carcharodon Magaloden shark and are 6 inches long. |A) Gogen hafta bulunan en blytk képek bahia disleri, bir Carcharodon Mavaloden képek baligina ait olup 6 ing uzunluda sahiptir. )_ Gegen afta bulunan en buytk Kopek bahia digi 6 ing wzunlogunda olup Carcharodon Magaloden adindaki bir bal! tartine air ©) Carcharodon Magaloden kopek bali ‘rine ait oldugu ortaya gikan en bayttk opek baligtdisleri gegen hata bulundu, D) 6 ing uzunluga sahip oldugu ortaya gikan, bir Carcharodon Magaloden képek bali tare ait olan en bilyiuk disler gegen hata bulundu. E)_Gegen hafta bulunan en biiyik képek bagi dislerinin bir Carcharodon Magaloden kopek bali tine ait oldutu ortaya gikt Jantamea en yakin in SL Kage endAstrisindeki ver erilen Tarkge eumleye ce ctimleyi bulunuz. Ik, teknolojinin ve otomasyonun kullanumindan ddolay! hia bir sekilde arte. |A) ‘The production rate of paper increased rapidly because of the application of technology and automation, 1B) The paper industry gained a high productivity due to the application of technology nd automation, ©) The application of technology and automation helped the productivity in the Paper industry rise rapidly. 1D) Because of the application of technology and automation, the productivity in the paper industry increased enormously. E) Productivity in the paper industry has risen rapidly due to the application of technology and automation, Amerika'da 6ldme mahkum edilen insanlarin artan sayist Avrupa ilkelerini endiselendi A) What worries the European countries isthe fact thatthe number ofthe persons sentenced to death in America is increasing significantly. B) The increasing number of persons sentenced to death in America worries the European countries. C) The number ofthe persons sentenced to death in America is rising rapidly. D) ‘The number of the persons sentenced to death in America is increasing, which worries European countries. E) The increasing number of persons sentenced to death in America terrifies the European countries, ‘53 Geren hafta, en gok seviien aktdrlerden birinin korkung bir kazaya karigmis oldugu rrapor edild A) It was reported that one of the best-loved ‘actors was involved in an accident lat week, B) Last week, one of the best-loved actors ‘as reported to have been involved in a dreadful accident. ©) They reported that one of the best-loved actors was involved in a terible accident last week. 1D) Last week, one of the best-loved actors ‘was reported to have had a dreadful accident E) Last week, it was reported that one of the best-loved actors had a terrible accident '54- Gegen geceki partide, Jack ve Ann arasindaki buzlar: eritmege ne kadar ok gayret ettiyse de hig basaril olamad, A) She had hardly tried to break the ice between Jack and Ann, that’s why she was unsuecessfl 1B) Whatever she did to persuade Jack and ‘Ann to let bygones be bygones, she was unsuccessful ©) However hard she tried to break the ice betvveen Jack and Ann during the party last night, she couldn't have any success, D) Whenever she makes an attempt to bury the hatchet between Jack and Ann, she becomes unsuccessfl 1B) Nomatter what she did in order to establish good relations between Jack and Ann, she did not succeed a all ‘Among the specialised fish found in the Amazon are the pirarucu, said to be the largest freshwater fish in the world with specimens measuring over 2 metres in length and weighing 125 kilograms; the sambagui, ‘which have teeth that can crack seeds as hard as those of the rubber tree and the jauari palm; and the piranha The ferocity of the meateating piranha has been exaggerated. Although itis tue that some species in rae circumstances have killed large animals and even people, their behaviour depends on the state of their habitat. In main river channels and in farger lakes with plenty of food they generally leave swimmers unmolested. They appear to become aggressive only when they do not have enough nourishment 55+ One can understand from the passage that the AMM200 severe |A) has become an important centre of fish industry B) has abundant fish species that have avery nutritive value ©)_has2 good potential for tourism 1D) is home to one ofthe largest freshwater fish inthe world E) {snot favourable habitat for piranhas S6- The author of the passage .. |A) compares the benefits ofthe pirarucu to those ofthe piranha 1B) wishes that we could provide the fish in the Amazon with more nourishment ©) doesn’t fully agree with those who think piranhas are vicious 1D). mentions thatthe diet of the fishin the Amazon consists mainly of human beings )_ informs us thatthe habitat ofthe pirana should be improved 57 Weare informed from the passage that pirankas 1A) never miss the opportunity of eating human beings 1B) can be much fiercer than the pirarucu fish ©) co not attack people when they have enough food to eat 1D) should be exterminated to avoid theit violence E)_ prefer human beings as their main food to other kinds of food ‘An active humanitarian, Elizabeth Gaskell spent much of her time working with the poor in and around Manchester and a recurring theme in her novels isthe need for sacial reform and reconciliation among the English classes. Her pasition as William Gaskell’ ‘wife and later as a successful writer meant she had a circle of fiends from both the professional and literary ‘worlds, She was especially close to Charlotte Bronte, corresponding with her regularly afler their frst ‘meeting in 1850, In a letter to a friend in 1851, Bronte ‘wrote that ‘Mrs Gaskell herself is a woman of whose ‘conversation and company J should not tre. ‘$8 It's understood from the passage that Elizabeth Gaskell. A) asin favour af the gentlemen in Manchester B) devoted her life wo helping improve the conditions of the poor she lived wit ©) wrote solely on the working conditions of he time D) was villager hersel? ) was not pleased with her postion as William Gaskell’s wife 49. t's obvious from the passage that one particular theme of Gaskell’s works . ‘N) Is only about the high-ranking people she was living with B) deals with the lifestyle ofthe poor living in Manchester ©) focuses on the works of her contemporaries ) is about her correspondence with Charlotte Bronte )_keops repeating ise in all of her novels (60- OF the following, which one is not mentioned in the passage? A) Gaskell was in contact with people of high classes only B) Charlotte Bronte and Gaskell had good relations ©) Gaskell’s friendship was not boring D) Gaskell was successful in her career as an author ) Gaskell was concemed with reducing suffering and improving the conditions that people lived in Although the building of the Kariba Dam was surrounded by controversy. both environmentally and socially iis an impressive monument to man’s ‘engineering expertise. The massive valley, which now forms Lake Kariba has survived, with most plant and animal species having adapted to the changed conditions. Once Zambia realis tour the huge potential the lake offers, there are many positive implications for the struggling economy and tunemployment problems inthe area, The Tonga people, whose traditional lands Tie buried beneath the lake, would probably benetit most from tourist development. ol oa It’s clearly stated in the passage that the building of the Kariba Dam A) was never completed due to widespread disagreement B)_ posed a destructive effect on the plant and ‘animal species in the area ©) had intially met with popular disapproval D) drew less tourists chan before E)_ gave life tothe traditional barren lands of the Tonga people ‘The author of the passage suggests that the lake A). may increase the rate of unemployment 1B) could be an effective remedy for Zambia's inefficient economy ©) might not have an effect on people's choice of means of subsistence at all D) could do no good to the environment in the region )_ should not have been built ‘One can draw a conclusion from the passage ‘that the Tonga people .. A) will undoubtedly suffer misery B) are unwilling to welcome tourists to their ©) preter their traditional lands tothe benefit that’s very likely to come from the presence of Lake Kariba 1D) are very likely to become in & rlatively ‘beter position than they were before E)_ themselves contributed tothe building of the Kariba Dam Hooliganism has been associated with football since it began. In the early years of football as a professional sport so called roughs were regularly eported to be causing trouble at matches. The biggest rivalries we from the same city or local area, and still ar, between clubs Trouble as reported at these games as early as the nineteenth century. Ag well as attacking opposition fans, the roughs used (0 attack players and referees. After this period, and particularly berween the two world ‘wars, football gained a more respectable reputation and crowd violence, although not totally wiped out, started to decline. It was not until the early 1960: that hooliganism once again became a serious problem, particularly in the media, ot os g Which of the following words that appeared in the passage is closest in meaning to the ‘word “hooligans”? A) rivalries O)referees B) players D) roughs ) fans It's clear from the passage that alongside ‘opposition fans .. A) football lovers were involved in such violence B) some innocent people were taken under arrest ©) players and referees suffered from hooligans 1D) some provocateurs used to be present at all events E) respectable people joined the violence caused by the s0 called roughs ‘The author mentions in the passage that especially between the two world wars, hooliganism. . A) somewhat disappeared B) gained more reputation than ever before (©) wasn’t a serious problem at all D) started to spread to the neighbouring countries E) wasn taverted ‘What was once called “The Golden Land” had gone fiom having one of the richest economies in Asia luring the first half of the twentieth century to becoming one of the ten poorest countries in the world. Although Burma was touted as a major destination for the sport hunting of large mammals during the early 1900s, subsequent political instability and insurgeney had kept people from travelling safely throughout the countryside for decades. When I arrived in the capital for the first time in 1993, most of Burma's forests were still off- limits 10 foreigners for “national security” reasons, and the true status ofthe country’s ence spectacular ‘wildlife populations was anyone's guess, 67- From the information in the passage one can understand that in the 1900s Burma, A) presented formidable difficulties to outsiders B) did not have an efficient economy CC) had an ethnie population as landscape E)_ was. prosperous country {68- It’s can be understood from the passage that in 1993, the author of the passage .. A) didn’t meet any hardship when he came to the capital city of Burma B) was not allowed to wander through Burma’s forests ©) paid hardly any attention to the environmentalist ofthat time D) luckily avoided any danger that might have come from the civil strife in Burma ) is optimistic about the future of Burma 69. It’s indirectly mentioned in the passage that the wildlife populations in Burra A) still contribute to the outstanding beauty of Burma B) have been protected by the immediate initiatives of the author himself ©) have been top priority of the government D) are, in all probability, on the decrease B)_ have been totally hunted ‘American football was made popular by wams representing colleges and universities, hese teams dominated the game for most of the frst 100 years of football in the United States, Even today, despite greatly increased interest in professionel football, intercollegiate ccontest-—played by some 640 teains — are attended by more than 35 million spectators each year. Many eollege stadioms hold more than $0,000 spectators: one stadium, al the University of Michigan, holds more than 100,000. Many of the major universities are now grouped in conferences, such a8 the Big Ten, the Big Eight, the Pacific Ten, the Southeaster Con‘erenee, and tre Isy League. The birth date of football in the United States is -enerlly reparded by football historians as Novernbe 6 1869, when teams from Rutgers and Princeton ‘universities met ia New Brunswick, New Jersey, forthe fiest intercollegiate football game, In the carly games, ‘each team used 25 players at atime. Ry 1873 the namber was reduced 10 20 players, in 1876 to 15 players, and in 1880 to 11 players, where it has remained. In the 1900s college football became one ofthe county's most popular sports spectacles. ‘70. The author informs us that football in US A) as nt taken seriously inthe 1990s Bis different from the one in Europe ©) has pained popularity thanks tothe teams representing colleges and universities in US D)_hasimproved particularly because colleges tach mote importance to football than any ther sports E) needs more funding to develop ‘71. It's mentioned in the passage thatthe frst focthall mateh ia US AA) araced large number of spectators BB) was played by teams of to universities ©) 100k place in the stadium ofthe university of Michigan )_ was played in font of 100 thousand people E} isnot clearly remembered ‘2: We can understand from the passage for over one century A) football nas lost its popularity BB) US has built many colleges ©) colleges around the world have been in fierce competition D) now sports failities have been built each football team has phyed with 11 players atatime The climate debate is a public issue in which the assets at risk are not specific resources, like oil, fish, nature's most critical ‘or timber, but a life-supporting system. One of cycle is the continual exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen among. plants and animals. This “recycling. serv is provided by nature free of charge. But today carbon dioxide is building up in the atmosphere, due in part to combustion of fossil fuels. In effect, the capacity ‘of the natural system to racyele carbon dioxide has bbeen exceeded, just as over-fishing can exceed the ‘capacity of a fishery to replenish stocks, But what is especially important to realize is that there is no known alternative to nature’s carbon eycle service 3 oe ‘We are informed from the passage that the reason why there is an increase in the rate of ‘carbon dioxide in the atmosphere |A)_ may be the fact chat we do not consume fuels properly B) is our carelessness while harvesting oceans ) is that governments do not have elective lave to prevent pollution 1D) is that this issue is not diseussed at length ) is, to some extent, the combustion of fossil fuels ‘The author of the passage makes it clear that the climate debate A) focuses particularly on the recycling system B) isnota new issue ©) is an issue that we should not waste time talking about ) can last more than itis expected to E)_ has been completely misunderstood It’s obvious from the passage that the ‘capacity of the natural system to reeyele carbon : A) isa matter of controversy BB) indicates how animals and plants carbon dioxide and oxygen ©) is less than ever before D) has enormously developed E) will not change despite the measures taken 76- 7 78 The fact that several factors came together led to the citizens’ oppositional activities. |A) The citizens’ oppositional activities led to some consequences, B) There were some reasons for the demonstration, C) The rebellion of the citizens was caused by some factors, D) It was the combination of some factors Which provided the background for the ‘oppositional activities ofthe citizens, E) The citizens’ oppositional activities are caused by several inexplicable reasons. Alter that great forest fire, almost all of the houses in the area were levelled. A) The inevitable result of a big fre isthe total disappearance of living beings in the area, 1B) That great forest fire resulted in almost ‘otal demolition of the houses in the area C) Almost all the inhabitants remained alive in tho area after that great fire. D) What should have been done about that forest fire was levelling the houses near the forest first of al E) The houses in the area were an awkward handicap (othe firemen, Had it not been for his excellent preparation, he would not have been able 10 win the chess match, A) Since he had been prepared well beforehand, he was able to win the chess match, B) His being excellently prepared prior to the chess game could not make him victorious. ©) After he had prepared himself ‘wonderfully, he wanted to take part in the competitions. D) Ashe had wished to be the vietor of the chess match, he prepared himself systematically. 1B) Ife had been prepared carefully before the match, he would have undoubsedly triumphed over his rival “9. The receding Mlood-waters revealed the extent of the physical devastation. AA) Tt was the amount of the physical destruction that made us believe how terrible the ood waters were. 'B)Asaresult of the flood, a large area was devastated thoroughly. ©). Until the flood-waters receded, we didnt beliove that there would be physical devastation in such a vast extent 1D) The amount ofthe physical destruction ‘became obvious ater the flood-waters receded. ) When the flood-waters began receding, we swere amazed atthe death tl 80- The winter had been so severe; nevertheless, the newly-planted orange trees survived. A) However severe the winter is, newly planted trees don't die, B) On account of the fact that it was unbelievably cold, the newly-planted ‘orange trees continued to live. C) The newly-planted orange trees couldn't ‘withstand the severe winter conditions. 1D) The newly-planted orange trees died because the winter had been extremely severe, E) Although the winter had been so severe, the newly-planted orange trees remained alive 81. —85. sorularda, bos birakilan yere parganin anlam batiinligiinii saglamak ign getirilebilecek| {camleyi bulunuz. Itis produced naturally and it protects the life on earth by absorbing harmful ultraviolet radiation received from the sun, Its believed that the ozone is destroyed by certain synthetic organic substances used as solvents and propellants employed in aerosol containers. A) Ozone is a compound of oxygen that accumulates in the high atmosphere B) Ultraviolet ray’ are said to be harmful to the eye ©) Coal, wood, and petroleum combustion products are released into the atmosphere by human activities 1D) Acid rain has much less effect in the E) The reason for the destruction of the ozone layer is attributed only to human activities 1» It was not American beeause it was the work mainly of immigrants from England, It was not literature as we know it in the form of poetry, essays, or fiction - but rather an interesting mixture of travel accounts and religious writings. se ‘A) American literature dates from 1620 B) The first American literature was basically in the form of poetry (©). The first American literature was neither American nor really literature D) American literature differs greatly trom English literature Immigrants to America came to purify their religion 83- Tropical rain forests contain some of the fastest-growing plants on Earth. Some trees reach a height of 35 feet in their first five years. ‘They become covered by plants, and the combined weight of these ‘eventually brings the trees crashing to the ‘ground. A) It may be because of the heavy rainfall in the Amazonian rain forest B) Inthe Amazon, there is heavy rain almost every day ©) However, many trees do not survive for long 1D) Thus it has been the centre of attention for ‘many scientists E) Forth Amazonian rain forest is warm throughout the year Ifthey can work out why a war happened, they might be able to prevent another one. They talk about long-term ‘causes, which build up over a long period of ‘ime and make war a possibility. They are like slow-burning fuses. They also talk about short-term causes, riggers that actually start a conflict. A) Cold War resulted from the fact that relations between US and Soviet Union broke down B) Leaders of nation should have immense knowledge of history ©) Anassassin’s bullet in Bosnia triggered the bloodiest war the world had ever known D) There are long-term and short-term causes that lead to a war E) Historians are interested in why things happened There was a high level of unemployment, strikes and demonstrations were taking place, food prices were high and people were hungry Violence erupted in the Streets as rival politieal groups fought each ‘other. Many Italians were worried that ‘there might be a Communist revolution like in Russia, The government seemed unable to control the violence or do anything about ‘the country’s problems. A) Mussolini, the leader ofthe Fascist Party, said he would bring order to the streets and provide a stable government 1B) Italy was in a desperate state after the First World War ©) After the First World War, some countries seemed to have been well- protected against the unfavourable results if the war D) When Mussolini was made Prime Minister in 1922, he quickly dealt with his opponents )_ The welfare in the country was highly admired by other nations 86.90. sorularda veriten duruma itadeyi bulunwz, rgun diigen '86- Your friend has been convicted of a traffic offence, not the first, and lost his licence for a year. He wants to use your ear, though he ‘knows this is legal and he does not drive well. You put your foot down and say in an authoritative manner: A) You can borrow my car whenever you like, You don't need to ask. B) After your recent record, youll just have to take public transport from now on! ©) If drove like you they would put me in prison. D) No fiend of mine ever asks to use my car E)_ Well, it's al right so long as @ policeman doest't see you. 87. Your travel agency has had an enquiry from someone who wants to charter a boat for a special trip. Only one boat owner is willing todo the trip and the price he wants is far ‘too much for your customer. To try and reach a compromise, you ask: A) Isnt there any way to trim the cost? B) Shall I pay you by credit card or cash? ©) Can you provide a bigger boat for this special tip? D) This is areal rip-off, Are you a thief? ) A group of his friends are also coming. Can you provide onboard meals? 88 One evening there is a problem with the fuse box and all the lights go out. You try to fix it yourself but cannot and call an electrician who quickly solves the problem. You are ‘thankful but the amount he is charging seems rather exorbitant, so you hesitate, saying: A) Could you come back tomorrow? I haven't got enough cash B) That's more than my annual electricity bill! ©) I wasn't expecting such a high fee, D) You don't deserve such a lot fora few minutes work, E)_ IFA had some fuses in the house | could have fixed it myself, 9, Your friend has innocently taken home a puppy for her children to play with though you know from experience that they will have difficulties looking after it properly. You therefore mention some of the drawbacks to her: A) Have you thought about the cast of feeding and keeping it? B) Your husband has never liked dogs, has he? ©) Pedigree breeds ean win prizes at dog shows, you know. D) I'm sure you'l enjoy exercising it every day. E) A friend of mine has three dogs and the home is always smelly our friend earns quite a high income but recently has been buying more things than she can afford, You want to make her aware that she may get into financial difficulties if she continues, so without annoying her, you say tactfully: A) Well if your money runs out don't come to sme for 8 loan! B) ‘The new car has really made a difference to your lif ©) Lloyds Bank offers the best interest rates at the moment. D) Perhaps you should put something aside fora rainy day. 8) You're only young once so spend it while 91, ~95. sorularda, karsilklt konusmanin bos burakalan kasmint tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi butunuz, 91. Wife ~The house could really do with a fresh coat of paint, Husband Wife -It was just afier we moved in, Husband - How ‘A) We can't possibly afford it atthe moment! B) The workers make such a mess and never clean up afterwards. ©) Til borrow some brushes and a ladder and doit myself. . D) This time we can choose a more durable brand, E) It seems like only yesterday we had it done 92 Josephine = What happened? Why am I on this couch? Julie -You fainted. The excitement must have been too much, Josephine Jolie i -That's probably what caused it then, |A) Lonly danced for a few minutes, B) Thaven' been getting enough sleep these days. ©). This isnt the first time i's happened. D) Can you bring me a glass of water? E) Weddings are such emotional aceasions. 93 Trish = Why did you change your hairstyle? Belinda Trish 5 = Oh, it's been put off Belinda = So I put up with all that waiting and expense for nothing? |A) It was getting to tong B) [need to look nice for John, )_ For the engagement party on Saturday. D) Wavy hair never suited me. E) I was fed up with it getting in my eyes 94. Dean = Ill be much warmer there. sunny weather gear. Amelia = Won't we need somet evenings? for cool Amelia = That will cut down on the weight then, A) We'll be charged for excess baggage atthe airport B) We can pick it up locally ©) You have to dress conservs Visiting holy places D) My father says Always travel ight. He should know, E)_ Bali is famous for its colourful beach wear. ly when, 9 Una : = How come we haven't visited your aunt in Colorado recently? Cloe Una = That's certainly a bold step at her age. Cloe - She always enjoyed the outdoor life. |A) She's had laryngitis for'a month or two, B) She's moved into a convalescent home. (©). Her house is being renovated from top to bottom, D) The family bought a ranch-house in New Mexico, E)_ She goes out oil painting at weekends now. 96- (D I's often believed that the birthplace of chess is China, though itis not, (1) The mental gymnastics of chess afien seem co sap the mind and spirit as much as they exalt the memory. (U1) Top level matcites are such a strain that professionals train for them like athletes, combining theoretical research with roadwork, cross-country skiing, swimming or weight lifting. (IV) It is common for a player to lose ten ot 15 pounds in the course of a professional match, which usually lasts for several weeks. (V) With a few exceptions, itis ‘a young man’s game: age exacts a tribute of faltering memory, jangled nerves and brute physical exhaustion, 1 BI OM DIV EY 97- (1) In the last five hundred years, more than 300 million people have died from earthquakes and many millions more have seen their food sources and local economies destroyed. (11) It is for this reason that authorities have launched new laws concerning the infrastructure of Cities, (ITI) The hazard earthquakes present to growing world population has often been the first concern motivating. the scientists and engineers who study them. (IV) Yet earthquakes have proved to be not only a souree of destruction but a source of geological knowledge. (V) The analysis of seismic waves has provided geologists with detailed and often unique information about the Earth Al Bl Om DIV HY 8s, (1) Over time, languages evolve. (II) This is due to siow changes in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar that naturally oceur over long periods of time, (IM) The Old English word modor became the Middle English moder. (IV) When two speakers have noticeable differences in speech but can still understand each other, they are said to be speaking different dialects. (V) And it eventually became the modern English mother. Qt BM Om DIV EY '99- (1) About 1530, a new dish began to be put on English tables, a fowl a litle larger than the traditional goose, but with a lot more meat and a refreshingly new taste, (ID) This bird had been brought to England by merchants trading, out of that arca of the eastem Mediterranean called the Levant but whom the English called “Turkey merchants" because that whole area ‘was then part of the Turkish empire. (III) For this reason, turkey was widely found in bazaars of the Ottoman Empire, (IV) The new bird was therefore called a "Turkey bird", or "Turkey cock". (V) Within a few years it had become a favourite and familiar domestic Fowl AI BM OM DIV HY 100- (1) A circulatory problem called atherosclerosis occurs when fatty substances in the blood stick to the inside walls of arteries. (II) Some of the fatty substances ‘come from digested food. (II1) If an artery carrying blood to the heart becomes biocked, some cells in the heart muscle may dic from Tack of oxygen. (IV) Over & period of years, the arteries become parily or completely blocked. (V) As atherosclerosis develops, the flow of blood through the arteries decreases. Ar BM Om DIV EY D E Cc A « B B c D ANSWER KEY BI1-A 82-C 83-C 84-E 85-B 86-B 87-A 88-C 89- A 90-D O1-E 92-B 93-C 94- B 95-E 96- A 97-B 98-D 99-D 100-B.

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