1.- 6. sorularda, comlede bos biralalan yerlere
vuygun digen s8zcdk ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
1. Greece's economic reforms, which led to its —
the drachma as its currency in favor of the euro
in 2002, made It easier for the country to borrow
money.
‘A) abandoning
©) withdrawing
E) charging
B) investing —
) depositing
2. Europe's seas are changing at an — rate as ice
sheets melt, temperatures rise and marine life
migrates due to climate change.
face B) unprecedented
D) gepersus
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E) irregular
‘A.wind energy company Is mapping the seafloor
off the Rhode Island coast In — for bullding an
offshore wind farm.
3.
‘A) preparation B) accordance
©) defiance D) progression
) relation
4. Until the 1980s, heart disease was — considered a
‘male problem, and many studies that focused only
‘on men drew a narrow picture of the typical signs
of heart attack.
A) tentatively 8) curiously
©) eventually D) hastily
E) largely
The time for staying at hospital after — has been
shortened to as little as a week for most major
operations.
A) treatment B) medication
C) examination D) severity
) surgery
6. Donot just condemn the management; tell us how
you would -—- this problem were you in their place.
A) come down
©) get rid of
B) bring up
D) make up
E) make up forOZGUN YDS DENEME SINAVI
Garcon Ganay & Mustafa Demir
le bos birakilan yerlere |
jeyi bulunuz.
7. + 16. sorularda, cimlede bo:
uygun digen sézcik ya da ifods
7. His proposal that extra taxes ~~ on the luxurious:
iteme sold on the market was rejected on the
grounds that It was impractical.
B) should levy
D) are levying
E) willbe levied
A) are levied
) be levied
8. More often than not the Nobel Prize, especially
for Peace and Literature — by controversy and
allegations that the prizes — -
1A) has been surrounded / motivate politically
B) tobe surrounded /poltically motivate
6) surrounded / have been politically motivated
1D) was surrounded / were motivating politically
E) is surrounded / are poltically motivated
9. Defense lawyers —— that Murray —- a huge service
to the community throughout his life, including
donating supplies to Caribbean doctors and
opening a clinic in the poorest area of Houston,
Texas.
A) argued / had done
8) would argue / could have done
©) had argued / would do
D) argued / can't have done
E) might argue / could be done
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40, Until the early 1990s, many drug inventions
could be designed, tested and maintained
complete secrecy, without having to worry — rival
companies.
A) by /for 8) with / against
) in/ about D) within / from
E) under / among
11. There needs to be a greater focus —~ woodland
management rather than just paying attention —
the number of trees being planted.
B) in/tfor
D) on/to
A) for / with
©) into / at
E) about / by
12. Two years ago, the prospect of a state falling out
of the single currency area was unthinkable, but
-— the Greek electorate turns against austerity, it
is becoming all too easy to picture how breakup
ight happen.
A) unless. 8B) where
D) whereas
oit
E)as
13. Rumors about match fixing in Ukraine are quite
widespread, and pressures on Ukrainian referees
are —~ foreign match officials often have to be
brought in for top games.
poe 8) such that
D) such as
E) as well as
©) inasmuch as14, Trudeau may not have been a typical Canadian, —~ |
people believe he represented the best of Canada.
A) yet B) nor
D) whether
©) such
1. For poor children, in cities — , the problems are a
lack of safe places to play, parents who are busy
trying to pay for housing and other basics and
schools that are cutting out recess and physical
‘education to make more time for academics.
AA) for instance
C) as well
8) in particular
D) by the way
E) in comparison
16. Good readers should be able to read between the
lines; — , they should be able to make inferences
about information that Is conveyed indirectly or
given only partially.
A) furthermore B) in contrast
©) for this reason
E) thatis
D) accordingly
17. - 21. sorvlarda, agagidaki pargada
‘numaralanmis yerlere uygun digen
ya da ifadeyi bulunu:
(17) — slimming down, saving money or improving
their sports prowess, people do better with a range
than a single number, new research suggests. It you're
(18) — to lose five pounds, don't try to lose five pounds.
Try to lose between two and six, or maybe between
two and seven. You'll be (18) — better off. That's the
conclusion of an intriguing study (20) — how consumers
attain goals, whether trying to lose a few pounds, saving
money or improving their sports performance. Rather than
setting a spectic goal that you may not meet — and maybe
(21) ——use a range consisting of a pretty darn easy and
a pretty tough goal. Over and over, saysthe new research, |
greater satisfaction and higher attainment plays out.
A) Either
D) While
B) Both c)Aswelas |
) Whether
A) desperate
C) determined
B) conceited
D) moderate
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E) obedient
19.
A) such
D) too
B) rather ¢) much
E) more
A) in B) of C) from
D) as E) by
21.
A) are discouraging
B) discouraged
©) discouraging
D) have discouraged
E) get discouraged
ert eT22. - 26. sorularda, agagidaki pargada
‘numaralanmis yerlere uygun digen sézcdk
ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
‘A newbom baby dumped (22) —~ a drain for more than
40 hours was rescued alive only after a neighbor heard
*mewing’ and thought an animal had become (23) -—-
The tiny two-day-old boy was plucked to safety from a
shat in a block of flats near Alicante, in Spain, at 3 a.m.
‘Saturday moming. Weighing 4 pounds, 8 ounces, he
was taken to the city’s general hospital for treatment for
serious, (24) — not life-threatening, injuries — including
broken arm. Cops arrested his mom, 26, in hospital.
‘She had been admitted on Friday after claiming (25) — a
miscarriage. Diario Informacion reports she has confessed
to abandoning the tot because she (26) —- to have an
abortion. Social services confirmed it would investigate the
‘case before deciding on the baby’s future.
2,
4) over B) out ©) against
D) down E)by
23.
A) trapped 8) suffered
©) drowned D) secured
E) rescued
24.
8) though it ©)but
D) so E) thus
25
A) to suffer B) to have sutfered
©) having suttred—_D) tobe suring
E) to suttering
26.
A) won't ford
B) couldn't afford
©) hadn't attorded
) wouldn't have afforded
E) can't afford
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| tamamlayan ifad
i uygun 54
wulunuz.
27. While firefighters arriving on the scene of an
accident get to work tending to the injured or
cutting a victim free, —.
A) the firefighters speak in a calm and moasureg
volce and are careful to avoid any negative words
BB) hypnosis appears to lessen the pain and emotional
distress of people who are trapped or injured atter
accidents
©) the real test will be seeing if firefighters can
successfully use their new skils in particulary
noisy and traumatic circumstances
D) results will be compared with stats of victims
treated by firemen who have not used hypnosis
with them
E) staff trained in hypnosis establish a more personal
link with the person and divert his attention away
from the trauma of the scene.
— 50 that approximately two million working
families with child care expenses and seniors with
medical expenses will no longer receive social
‘Security benefits.
4) Congress could make it worse by making massive
Cuts to food stamps that would disproportionately
affect our neighborhoods
8) Representatives may think they're saving the
Government money by doing this
©) The new bil ncludes the benefit reduction in the
: Frias bill and changes eligibility requirements
Serna 1.4 milion New York City residents
a cmeraency supplies from food pantries
's for basic nutrition
) For the grocery industry, which is a low-margin
business, thy
= ae "oss in food stamp funds will mean29. —, whether you need It for work or pleasure.
'k) Numerous studies have revealed that in most
‘counties, native-speakers use only about 2,600
distinct words and phrases on a daily basis
8) With the right tools and training, youll be able
to connect with new friends and business
‘acquaintances more effectively
6) t's nothow many words you know, but rather, how
relevant those words are
D) In today's global society, learning @ foreign
language is crucial
£) Children have an amazing abilty to learn new
languages quickly
30. — that makes men lose their edge and feel much
older than they should.
A) I's the loss of the essential hormone
B) You might have scoffed at that ide:
C) New, free blend of natural ingredients has been
formulated
D) According to the manufacturer, the new
‘supplements work together to help you feel
invincible and give you the confidence
E) It you're like most men, you're not enjoying life as
you once did because of three major problems
é
3
é
31. If you have a wood deck, fence or other exterior
wood, —-
‘A) you'll be much happier with your results
B) it depends on a lot of factors
C) you probably know you need to clean and stain the
wood surface to make it look good and last like it
should
D) you're like many homeowners
E) figuring out what you need used to be complicated
32. —, people will be able to conduct their transaction
in notary offices instead of a limited number of
land registry offices.
‘A) Although a new project has been launched aiming
to reduce the overburdened judiciary’s workload
B) When notary offices are authorized to authenticate
real estate transactions
©) Until it faciitates commercial transactions and
contribute to Turkey's targets for 2023,
D) Although notary offices have been authorized to
issue certificates of heirship
E) Even if all transactions conducted by a notary
office will be electronically recorded in the central
archive33, Today, more than a third of math teachers in the
USS. don't even have an undergraduate degree in
the subject, —.
‘A) in which teachers would actually be evaluated on
the basis of how well they worked with students
and with their colleagues
B) for which candidates are most prepared for
‘success in the classroom
) but it can only happen once our teaching schools
start leading the way
D) since these programs are falling short in training
the next generation of teachers
E) let alone an advanced degree
34. Millions of people, from hackers to universities
are used to test open-source algorithms and
Protocols, —.
AA) but they have to difer from the rest by developing
‘additional security layers of their own design
8) such as transferring money to a new bank account
C) but only a fraction of them have the adequate
capacity to be able to break top-notch security
codes
D) while noting that at the same time they are less
\wary against the threats emanating from the risky
‘environment of virtual life
E) butan ordinary computer user is quite open to alot
of attacks at any moment
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35.
36,
European institutions to which Turkey is
a member or aspiring to become a member have
been offering lessons to Ankara one after anotne,
A) that democracy and the supremacy ofthe rule f
law are the basie principles that have to be abidey
by
B) despite certain reforms being made in this area
©) as long as the judiciary handled the issue
D) but these resources have not been audited in a
transparent fashion
E) whether it will take action to respect freedom of
speech and media freedoms
Russia continues to project its influence in its
neighborhood, including in the South Caucasus
A) because its influence has significantly diminished
B) that these states do not want ‘good ties with Russia
C) while Russia will stil have a strong influence in
Armenia
D) as well as integrating with the European family
) where it has historically been the most dominant
actorje
38, A large handbag can be tremendously useful
during long trips and relieves the need for waiting
for large sultcases to come through the baggage
area.
37. - 42. sorularda, verilen ingilizce cUmleye
tanlamea en yakin Tarkge cimleyi,
Torkge cimleye anlamea en yakin
e cUmleyi bulunuz.
pWaN30 SOA
insit 'A) Boyok bir ol gantasi uzun gezilerde gergekten gox |
fullanigh olabilr ve bayGk bavularn bagal alana: | &
437. US government auditors discovered four years da gikigni beklemek zorunda kalmaktan sizikurta- | S
ago that a select group of private contractors nr,
conducting background checks for high-security B) Buydk birel gantasina sehip olmak uzun gezilerde |
Jobs were not doing enough to ensure the quality son derece yararliolabiir ve buyok bavullanin ba-
of thelr investigation dal alanunda gikigni beklemek zorunda kalmazst-
nz.
'A) Amerikan hakimet mafettisleri, d@rt yil nce yOk-
sek giiveniikiiglerin arka planda kontrollerini yO
ratmek Ozere segilmig dzel bir grup sézlegmell
personelin, sorusturmalarint yeterince dikkati bir
sgekiide ylratmediklerinin farkina vara D) Bayiik bir el gantasinin uzun gezilerde son derece
yararli olacagi kesindir ve bagaj alaninda biytk
bavullarin gikigini beklemek sikintisindan sizi kur-
©) Bliyak bir ol gantasi uzun gezilerde son derece
kullaniglt olabilir ve bayik bavullarin bagaj alanin-
dda gikigini bekleme ihtiyacindan kurtanr
B) Amerikan hakimet mofettisler, dOrt yil 6nce yiik-
‘sek givenliki islerin arka planda kontrollerini yo-
raten segiimig 6ze! bir grup sdzlegmeli personelin, tant.
sorusturmalarinin kalitesini ortaya koyacak kadar E) Uzun gezilerinizde yaniniza bitydk bir el gantast al-
yeterince iy galigmaciklaninin farkina vardl mak son derece akilica olabilir ve béylece biyik
r ©) Dart yil nce, yaksek giventikiglerin arka planda bavullanin bagaj alaninda gikigini beklemek zorun- |
da kalmazsiniz.
kontrollerini yiratmek izere segilmig ézel bir grup
sézlegmeli personelin, aragtirmalanint yeterince it-
nalt bir sekilde yapmadiklarini fark eden Amerikan
hakiimet matettisleri, onlan gérevden azletti.
D) Amerikan hikOmet matettislerinin, dO yi! Once
yaiksek gGventikl iglerin arka planda kontrolerini
39. It Is sald that camels never forget and will
yirdtmek icin gBrevlendirdigi 6zel mateahhit ekbi, remember their torturers for a long time, and
sorusturmalan yeterince ézenli bir galigma yapa~ whenever camels see a person who wronged them
rak sonuglandiramadilar. around, they get uncomfortable.
E) Amerikan hokimet mifettisleri, yaksek given-
lk igferin arka planda kontrollerini yaritmek igin
breviendirdigi dzel mateahhit ekibinin, sorustur-
malann yeterince ézenii bir galigma kapsaminda
yapmadikianni dort yi nce fark et
i
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A) Develerin asia unutmadiklan ve kendilerine eziyet
edenleri uzun zaman hatirlayacaklart ve kendileri-
ne yanlig davranan birisini gérdaklerinde de huy-
suzlandiklan séylenir.
B) Develerin kendilerine eziyet edenleri asia unut-
mayacakiani ve uzun zaman hatirlayacaklari; ken-
dilerine yanlig davranan birisini grdOklerinde de
rahatsiziandiklan séylenir.
C) Develerin asia unutmadikian ve kendilerine eziyet
edenleri uzun zaman hatirlayacaklan ve kendileri-
ne yanlig davranan birisini gordiklerinde de huy-
suzlandhklan bilinen bir gergektir.
D) Develer asia unutmazlar ve kendilerine eziyet
edenleri uzun zaman hatirlarlar; kendlilerine yanlis
davranan birisini gérdOklerinde de cok huysuzla~
niriar.
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) Develerin asia unutmadiklan ve kendilerine ezi-
yet edenleri uzun zaman hatirlayacaklan bilinir ve
kendilerine yanlig davranan birisini gdrduklerinde
ise huysuzlanacaklan séylenit.zen vos Deneme smavr |S
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40, Bir gocuk olarak, hafta sonlaninin gogunu islak ve |
‘wicik vicik bataklikiar iginde babamin ayak izlerini
takip ederek gegirdim, zira bu canlandirict yard
yislerin beden ve ruh icin iyi oldugu digindiltr,
‘ama gogu gocuk icin akil almaz derecede nahog ve
can sikicidir.
A) When | was a child, I used to spend most
‘weekends tracking the footsteps of my dad across
wet, soggy moors, but even if those invigorating
walks thought to be good for the body and soul,
they were inconceivably tedious and unpleasant to
‘most kids,
B) As a child, | wasted all my weekends following
the footsteps of my dad across wet, soggy moors,
because those invigorating walks were believed
to be good for the body and soul, however,
Unbelievably tedious and unpleasant to most kids.
C) Though stil a child, 1 spent most weekends
walking in the footsteps of my dad across wet,
‘soggy moors, since those invigorating walks were
perceived to be good for the body and soul, but
incredibly tedious and unpleasant to most kids.
D) Asa child, | spent many weekends tramping in the
footsteps of my dad across wet, soggy moors, as
those invigorating walks thought to be good for
the body and soul but inconceivably tedious and
Unpleasant to most kids.
E) Stila child, | spent most of my weekends following
the footsteps of my dad across wet, soggy moors,
as those invigorating walks were thought to be
{900d for the body and soul, but incredibly tedious
‘and unpleasant to litte kids.
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41, Avrupa, yeni bory hattinin hayata ge¢irimes ig
dogal gaz tedarik pazarlarinin cesitiendirimesiny
amaglamaktadir.
‘A Europe, aiming to versity its natural gas eupey
markets, favours the implementation of the ney
pipeline.
8) Europe aims to diversity its natural gas supp,
markets via the implementation of the new pipeline,
CC) With the implementation of the new pipetine,
Europe will achieve the diversification ofits natural
‘gas supply markets.
D) Aiming to diversity its natural gas supply markets,
Europe will implement the new pipeline
E) Europe keenly aims to diversity its natura
gas supply markets until the new pipeline is
implemented.
42. Atina, ekonomide reform yapma gabasi iginde
harcamalarda bir dizi biyik kesintiler ve vergi
artirimlart igin taahhitte bulundu, ama énlemler de
derin bir gerilemeye yol agti.
‘A) When Athens pledged a series of deep spending
cuts and tax hikes in an effort to reform the
economy, the measures led to a deep recession.
8) Athens promised a series of deep spending cuts
{and tax hikes hoping to reform the economy, but
these measures brought about a new recession.
©) Athens has pledged a series of deep spending
tises in an effort to reform the economy, but the
measures have also led to a deep recession.
) Although Athens promised a number of extra
Spending cuts and tax hikes in an effort to promote
{he economy, these measures couldn't obviate @
deep recession,
5)
) aoe has pledged a series of deep spending
Gus and tax hikes in an effort to reform the
Sconomy, but the measures have also led to a
deep recession,J
To date, much of the research on maternal employment
has focused on how it affects children. Findings have been
mixed and inconsistent: some conclude that the more a
mother works, the better her children’s outcomes, perhaps
because a mother who finds meaning outside her children
is more satisfied in her role as a parent; others find the
‘opposite. Many studies haven't discerned a correlation.
Buehler decided to zero in on the mothers, delving into how
‘work impacts moms’ well-being and their parenting in three
areas: sensitivity toward their children, involvement in their
kids’ schools and opportunities for learning that mothers
provide for their kids. Buehler was particulary interested
in ooking at part-time work because it hasn't been studied
‘much. She concluded that i's a distinct work status, albeit
‘one that employers too often don't take seriously enough.
“The data shows that parttime employment helps family,
lie” says Buehler, who says that's one reason why
‘employers should encourage their part-time employees by
offering pro-rated benefits, training and opportunities for
advancement.
43, - 46, sorvlan asogidaki parcaya gére
covaplayiniz.
43. It Is clear in the text that much of the research
made before Buehler — .
‘A) focused on how maternal employment affects their
offspring
B) focused on how part-time employment affected
mothers
©) concentrated on the effects of moms’ being
employed on mothers
D) zeroed in on the effects of maternal employment
on fathers
E) studied what can be done to improve the conditions
of working mothers
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44, Its clear in the text that Buehler basically —
‘A) felt anxious about the children of non-working
mothers
B) favored the idea of mothers’ part-time employment
‘especially during infanthood
©) focused his attention on the needs of working
mothers
D) studied the problems of children whose mothers
are working
E) concentrated his attention on mothers working
part-time
45. Itis evident in the text that one finding of Buehler’s
study is that — .
A) part-time employment should be discouraged
B) parttime employment should not be taken
seriously
) there is no correlation between part time
‘employment and moms’ well-bé
D) there is an inverse correlation between part-time
‘employment and moms’ well-being
E) part-time employment is good for mothers and
their families
According to the text, Buehler was particularly
Interested in looking into part-time work — .
‘A) because no study had been made on it unt then
B) as other researchers were also interested in
) for it was an area of science which attracted the
attention of all researchers
D) as there was litle research on it
E) as it had failed to yield sound evidence
vay
E/Avns IWIN.OZGUN YOS DENEME SINAVI
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47. - 50. sorulan agagidal
covaployini
infertility is one
of the most devastating potential side etfects of treatment
For young people diagnosed with cancer,
Historically, especialy for women, who have more complex
reproductive tracts than men, there wasn't much to do
about this sobering reality. But over the past few years,
‘a new field called onco-tertity has raised awareness
about new technological advances and the importance
of offering patients the choice to preserve their fetity via
many of the same techniques used by couples who have
trouble getting pregnant. Fertity preservation has allowed
‘countless cancer survivors to build families after the fact,
relying upon frozen embryos, eggs or sperm. There's
research being done on maturing ovarian follicles outside
the body with the hope that one day soon, viable eggs can
bbe coaxed forth. And in 2010, the first U.S. baby was born
from frozen ovarian tissue that his mother had transplanted
back into her body after surviving cancer.
47. It can be Inferred from the
Paragraph that wom
receiving cancer treatment — . "
AA) are encouraged to get
pregnant at the
of the disease bari ime
B) should avoid getting pr
regnant at
ae any stage of the
(©) are no longer faced with the risk of infertility
D) are luckier today in preserving their fertity
E) may be subject to stillbirths
4a, It can be understood from the text that pregnancy
after cancer treatment can be possible —
‘A) unless chemotherapy is sill essential
8) thanks to several new impregnation methods
©) with the help of certain medications
D) only if the patient feels ready to run the risk of
getting pregnant
E) if there is no risk of recurrence of miscarriage
49. Itis implied in the paragraph that men — .
‘A) suffer from a decline in their sperm quality prior to
chemotherapy
B) are more likely to experience infertility problems
than women after receiving cancer treatment
©) are less at risk of losing their fertility during cancer
treatment than women
D) tend to be more anxious about losing their fertility
during cancer treatment
E) are more susceptible to cancer incidences in their
reproductive systems
50. Itcan be understood from the text that the research
currently being conducted — .
‘A) has failed to attain meaningful results that could
offer hope to cancer patients
B) Is targeted at preventing ectopic pregnancy in
women with ovarian cancer
a :
) co Not seem to yield tangible results in the short
D) aims to obtain favor
rab
the near future le eggs outside the body in
E) has already en:
‘ ‘abled several couples to have
babies after cancer treatment51. - 54. sorulan asagidaki pargaya gére
cevaplayiniz.
When you are addressing to only one person during &
speech, its very important to maintain eye contact, thus
being able to express convition and emotions through
your mind's window tothe outside world, Ifyou look atthe
oor while stating important points during your persuasive
presentation, people may think that either you are not
to sure on your subject, or worse, that you are lying and
that person you are talking to is not so very important to
you. Wen you're presenting ideas to a large group, It is
important to evenly distrbute eye contact throughout the
room. Dor't lok at the back wall or just the first few rows
‘of people directly in front of you. Try to look at each of
them from time to time during your presentation. You can
do this by mentally dividing the space into segments and
the audience into smaller groups. This way you can look at
‘each group as you speak and everyone will feel important
during the presentation. This is especially effective when
you need to receive some feedback from your audience.
Ifyou look at the folks in front only, chances are that the
people in the back will fee! a litle neglected and will most
likely pass up the opportunity to speak to you.
51. It can be understood from the passage that eye
contact during a conversation — .
‘A) can be avoided in formal occasions
B) may be a deterrent factor on the listener
C) should be avoided as it reveals one's inner world
explicitly
D) is necessary only among acquaintances
ap
Vital for a healthy conversation
52, canbe concluded from th
passage that
at the floor while talking —. cine
‘A) will certainly produce negative effects on the \8
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B) may encourage the audience to a certain extent
) can be understood as a sign of vanity
D) shows that you are sure of what you are saying
E) may be taken rather sympathetically by interested
listeners
53. According to the passage, during a presentation
to alarge group, one should —.
‘A) run his eyes on the first rows of the audience
B) keep his looks fixed on the back wall
) try to look at each and every person
1D) keep his looks away from people so as not to |
disturb them
) purposefully keep his eyes on those who seem to
be disinterested in the subject.
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54. According to the passage, a speaker who wants to
get feedback from his audience — .
'A) may choose to ask questions to check people’s
attention
B) should ask sudden questions to those who seem
to be distracted from the subject,
C) may possibly neglect a part of the audience if they
seem to be less attentive
D) should keep everybody involved by looking at
different segments of the audience during his
presentation
E) must direct his attention towards those sitting in
the back rows rather than those in the front rows
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cevaplayiniz.
For mast people who are lucky enough to work at home,
the commute is whatever distance lies between the bed
and the desk. In many cases, this isn't more than a few
hundred feet. For some, this means: no car, no gas and no
‘ear insurance. It cuts down on ovethead when you don't
need a vehicle, a bus pass oF a train ticket to get down to
business. Not only are you your own boss, but your boss
is awesome. Hopefully, you're not one of those bosses
that employees love to hate. You decide the work day
starts at noon? Approved! You lke to eat crackers while
working in Excel? Go for it You sign contracts in your
pajamas? No problem! Man, the boss is cool. Because
you don't fit into box with the word "JOB" stamped on
top of it, you can redefine who you are on an as-needed
basis. Tired of focusing on a certain aspect of your job,
but love to immerse yourself in another aspect of it? Being
self-employed requires you to constantly be reframing your
expertise in a way that is productive, happy-making, and in
‘sync with the evolving market.
55. According to the passage, the most fortunate
commuter is the one who — .
‘A) does office work
B) has several alternatives for geting o the workplace
C) does his / her work at home
) owns his / her own car
E) can walk to his / her workplace
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56. According to the passage, one of the advantages
‘of working at home and doing your own job is that
‘A) you have to worry about what kind of person your
boss is
B) you have the opportunity to make more money
C) you can choose the type of transportation on your
own
D) you may employ the type of people you realy lke
) you are your own boss and you don't have a boss
to face problems with
As It can be understood from the passage, doing
your own work —
57.
|A) carries certain risks as going bankrupt and being
broke
B) may become disadvantageous when you are
overburdened by a heavy workload
C) may lead to slackness and sluggishness in time.
D) gives you all the opportunities to design your work:
‘atmosphere and schedule
E) requires one to do many things at a time clumsily
. It can be inferred from the passage that one of the
things a self-employed person must be careful
about is —.
A) being innovative and keeping up with the changes
in the market
B) regularly keeping a detailed record of what you
have been doing
C) sticking to the established pattems and rules in
your work
D) refraining from taking risks
) being mentally ready to change your job when
things start to go worse159. - 62. sorulan asagidaki pargaya gore
covaplayiniz.
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agoraphobia Is the fear of Being alone in any place or
Guan where i seems escape woud be difficult or
hep unavailable should the need arise, People with
tgoraphobia may avo'd being on bridges, busy streets or
inerowded stores. Some people with agoraphobia become
ib disabled they literally wil not leave their homes. I they
do, itis only with great distress or when accompanied by
4 trend or family member. Symptoms usually develop
between late adolescence and mid 30's. The onset may
be sudden or gradual. Most people with agoraphobia
develop the disorder after first suffering from one or
more spontaneous panic attacks ~ feelings of intense,
‘overwhelming terror accompanied by symptoms such as
‘sweating, shortness of breath or faintness. These attacks
‘seom to occur randomly and without warming, making it
impossible for a person to predict what situation will tigger
‘such a reaction. The unpredictability of the panic attacks
“trains” individuals to anticipate future panic attacks and,
therefore, to fear any situation in which an attack may
‘occur, AS a result, they avoid going into any place or
situation where previous panic attacks have occurred,
59. It can be understood from the paragraph that the
sufferers of agoraphobia — .
A) feel entrapped inplaces or situations where escape
seems relatively impossible
8) would much rather be alone in places or situations
they are unfamiliar with
) cannot stay in their houses for extended time
Periods
D) tend to stay in vast open spaces or crowded places
{or extended time periods
©) do not feel secure in unknown places when
‘accompanied by someone they already know
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60. It can be concluded from the paragraph th
at
61.
agoraphobia tends to begin — .
A) exclusively during early childhood,
B) after a sudden panic attack case
©) as a result of extended periods of loneliness in
childhood
D) when someone is psychologically harassed by his
her elders
E) after experiencing repeated parental assaults in
adolescence
It can be inferred from the paragraph that — .
‘A) what may lead to the onset of agoraphobia is hard
to predict
B) agoraphobia tends to develop in people with low
self-esteem
©) agoraphobia can be treated through extended use
cof medication
D) adolescence is the period when agoraphobia
seems to develop less often
E) those suffering from agoraphobia usually fear from
death when left alone
. It can be concluded from the paragraph that — -
‘A) avoiding visiting places where panic attacks tend to
‘occur is of no use for the sufferers of agoraphobia
B) panic attacks usually result in losing one’
consciousness for a short while
©) recurrence of panic attacks causes the feeling of
agoraphobia to gradually become transitory
D) agoraphobia is less a learned behavior than
genetic disorder
E) it is hard to perceive in advance and thus
escape panic attacks even in the later stages of
agoraphobia63. - 67. sorularda, kargihkli konusmanin
bos birakilan kismini tamamlayabilecek
ifadeyi bulunuz.
63. Mother : When | was of your age, | would
never step out of my mom's words.
Daughter + Now what have | done wrong again?
Mother
Daughter : Bh, the same old story! So you call
this hour too late?
‘A) You should be grateful to God; your father is not at
home right now.
BB) What time do you think you will get back home
tonight?
C) Can'tyou see how sad fee!? Do you take pleasure
in seeing me like this?
D) Listen you litle bug! I you do this again, Il tel to
your dad.
) How come you forget things 80 quickly? Haven't |
told you not to come home this lato?
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Mr. Perkins » Why did you
the physical @
recommended you?
How could I? Only on the second
day, | felt a sudden and sharp
pain right in the middle of my
back, which held me back from
sticking to the exercises.
Mr. Dawson :
Mr. Perkins
Mr. Dawson
Yeah, it wasn't long ago;
probably last summer. | was
trying to hold a hay bale up on
the truck when I got locked up
fight there and couldn't move
for a few minutes.
‘A) Even it you have such slight pains, | want you to be
a bit more persistent.
B) Do you really want to get rid of your pains and
recover fully in a short time?
©) So do you want me to offer something different?
Painkillers or ointments instead, for instance?
D) Have you ever had a similar pain previously or was
that the first time?
E) Why did you wait so long to come down to me right
at that moment?
Frank : Here it says that they are holding a
conference on the effects of smoking.
Brian : Yes. tt must be interesting. | reckon it
does have several harmful effects on
Person's health,
Frank: —
rian + \know it hasn't. But studies show that
lungs are badly affected by it.
A) So do |. Butt hasn't been conclusively proved yet.
B) I believe the more you smoke, the worse you will
Get every passing day.
©) That surely depends on how much you are
‘smoking.
D) A leading cause of traffic accidents is of course
drowsiness,
) | know itkeeps me more alert, especially at nights.66. Ayfssor : Have you read the news article
which informs that malaria drug is
becoming ineffective?
Assistant ; No, but It’s absolutely bad news.
Does it also state the reason for
this?
: In that case, pharmacologists will
have to burn midnight oll trying to
work out a new formula that will
provide a cure for thousands of
sufferers in the world.
1A) Acoording to the researchers, this could be
ceftically important for limiting the further spread of
the disease.
8) It says the current spread of resistance could be
similar to what happened in the 1970s.
©) It says the most deadly species of malaria
parasites, which are spread by mosquitoes, are
becoming more resistant to these drugs.
D) It is pointed out that the resistance has begun to
move westward and will eventually reach Africa.
E) What is so bad about it is that we don't have any
new drugs in the pipeline at present to replace
them,
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67. Doctor : $0 you say you have severe
heartburns and you wake up with
pains in the middle of the night.
Gatient : Exactly so. Sometimes | do not get
‘even a wink of a sleep till morning.
Doctor : —
Patient + No, had no such complaints before,
but frankly speaking, | like spicy food
and have some bad eating habits.
A) Does this pain start all of a sudden or tend to
increase gradually?
B) In the first instance, it seems like a simple ulcer
‘case, but it might be something unexpected. It will
be better to get an ultrasound scan.
©) Do you have the habit of eating snacks or having
caffeinated drinks prior to going to bed?
D) Well, in the first place, have you ever suffered from
ulcer before or had similar complaints? Secondly,
tell me a litle about your daily eating order.
E) How long have you been smoking? Do you also
drink a lot? If yes, how long have you been taking
alcohol and to what extent at a time?
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368. - 71, sorularda, verilen cimleye anlamca
en yakin cimleyi bulunuz.
68. While boys are also married as children, child
marriage affects girls In greater numbers and the
consequences can be devastating for thelr health
and well-being.
A) Evenif both gris and boys are married as children,
far more girls are affected from child marriage and
they might suffer tremendous health problems.
B) Boys are also married when they are stil a child,
but the number of girls is far greater than the
| number of boys who are married at a very early
age.
©) Both boys and girs are married when they are stil
a child in this country, but gis suffer more health
‘and psychological problems than boys do.
D) When compared to boys, the number of girls who
are adversely affected from child marriage and
suffer from severe health problems is more or less
the same,
E) More girls than boys are married when stil a child in
| this country, but itis boys who are psychologically
more depressed and ail at very young ages.
69. Women often find their old job has changed or
disappeared altogether when they go back to their
‘old employer after having children.
‘A) Women usually expect to find their old jobs as
they were after giving birth to a child, but they are
Unfortunately disappointed.
B) Most of the women who have children find their old
|Jobs assigned to other people in the organization.
©) Women who have children and have to give a
break in their jobs righteously expect to get their
ld jobs back after a while.
D) Even if women hope to get back to their old jobs
after a while, they can't go back to work because
of child care.
E) Whenever women go back to their old jobs atter
hhaving children, they usually can't find them as
they previously were.
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70, Sport for women in Saudi Arabia has largely been
a pastime of elites who can afford expensive
health club memberships.
'A) All the women in Saudi Arabia hope to be active
in sports, but sportve activities are sacred tc rich
elites only.
B) Most women can attend to expensive health cubs
in Saudi Arabia, but only a small number of them
‘can do sports freely.
©) Except for the rich elites who can attend to
luxurious health clubs, sport for women in Saudi
‘Arabia has mostly been a dream.
) Saudi Arabian woren can spend their free time
doing different kinds of sports in expensive neath
Clubs which are for women only.
E) Women who want to do sports in Saudi Arabia
have to be a member of one of those expansive
health clubs.
71. Setting the rules that govern the limits of science is
one of the more difficult and absorbing problems
of the modern age
‘A) Defining the limits of science has becorre a very
compelling problem especially in the modern era.
8) Moder age has made the marking off the limits of
Science quite a dificult and inextricable work.
C) Limits of science in our time know no bcunds, as
Problems have become more intricate and tough.
D) One of the tough and challenging problems of
Our time is determining the rules that mark the
boundaries of science.
E) Science has gone beyond known limits in the
modem age, with problems becoming more
difficult and challenging,72. - 75. sorvlarde, bos birakilan yere,
porgada anlam botUnlGgind saglamak igin
72. Nelson Mandela was @ political prisoner on
Robben Island for a barely imaginable 27 years.
He was there as the leader and chief symbol of
the struggle against apartheld, « cause which, In
retrospect if not at the time, has come to be seen
‘as an ultimate, textbook case of good versus evil.
_—. Across the globe, black people especially saw
their own destinies bound up in the fate of Nelson
Mandela.
1A) There are other figures with large, intemational
followings, but none has the standing of Mandela,
‘aman whose name alone carries a unique moral
weight in any language.
8) For what sets Mandela apa is his moral authority,