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1-25. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen 11- Rather than try ....... medals in several events, he decided to
kelime ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. concentrate ....... the 1OO metres.

1- Because her skin was extremely ........... to the sun's rays, A) for/on B) in/for C) from/about
Julie had to sit in the shade for the most part of her holiday. D) about/with E) with/upon

A) competent B) accustomed C) appropriate 12- Will you please .......... the television as I can't hear the news
D) improper E) sensitive properly?

2- Most of the passengers died ......... when the tanker that A) set out B) bring down C) show off
the coach collided with exploded. D) turn up E) put on

A) thoroughly B) gradually C) extensively 13- We had thought we would have ......... time before the train
D) instantly E) barely left, but we were wrong, as we barely caught it.

3- It took us a long time to persuade the cat to come down the A) very little B) plenty of C) hardly any
tree, but we managed it.......... . D) many more E) very much

A) swiftly B) extremely C) eventually 14- The Sino-Tibetan family has many groups of languages. Of these,
D) abundantly E) permanently ........ widely spoken is the group called Chinese.

4- The manager is worried because, although they have A) more B) such C) the most
been ....... so much on advertising, the response has been D) too much E)so
poor.
15- Although Alice and Janice are twins, they don't look a bit like
A) spending B) dropping C) losing ........ .
D) locating E) placing
A) theirs B) the other C) each other
5- When they came back from shopping, . they spread out D) oneself E) themselves
all their .......... to have a look at them.
16- I need to find out ......... it takes to get to London by plane?
A) demands B) deals C) supplies
D) purchases E) connections A) how far B) how often C) what time
D) when E) how long
6- In my opinion, David Lean's .......... of Charles Dickens'
novel 'Great Expectations' is the closest to the original. 17- Ibn Khaldun, much of ......... life was devoted to public
Other versions have been too far removed. service and teaching, was a historian, philosopher of history
and sociologist.
A) inspiration B) adaptation C) manufacture
D) capacity E) failure A) where B) whom C) when
D) whose E) which
7- She was so angry that she gave him back her engagement
ring; .......... she said that she never wanted to see him again. 18- After they realised that they had been cheated, she wouldn't
even consider shopping at that store again, ......... .
A) otherwise B) therefore C) nevertheless
D) even though E) moreover A) but her husband did
B) and so had her husband
8- ......... how large the enemy may be, from a hawk to a C) and nor would her husband
human, the parent birds will try to drive the enemy away D) but her husband wouldn't
from their chicks. E) and her husband hadn't either

A) No matter B) Whereas C) In case 19- Did you actually see .......... stealing the watch, or did
D) Rather than E) Except that you hear about .......... from someone?

A) him/it B) her/itself C) hi s/them


9- ......... tax cuts and a large drop in the unemployment
D) hers/theirs E) its/he
rate, the government remained unpopular and was sure to lose
the election.
20- Rajiv Gandhi ......... for re-election when he ......... on
May 21st, 1991.
A) As soon as B) Despite C) Even if
D) Due to E) Instead of
A) would be campaigning/is assassinated
B) was campaigning/was assassinated
10- The library of Yale University is one of the largest in the C) had campaigned/assassinated
USA and holds such rare works ........ a Gutenberg Bible and D) campaigned/had been assassinated
some music manuscripts ......... Johan Sebastian Bach. E) has been campaigning/has assassinated
A) with/from B) like/for C) from/with
D) as/by E) within/beside

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21- The Japanese ......... a very healthy diet, but for the last
few decades, many young people ......... their health with
American fast food.
28- Though it's been years since he last visited his parents, ........ .
A) were eating/are destroying
B) used to eat/have been destroying A) he always felt so depressed when he returned home
C) have been eating/destroyed B) they both seem to be very healthy for their age
D) should have eaten/have destroyed C) he had taken a round-the-world trip in the meantime
E) had eaten/will be destroying D) he was glad that they both looked quite healthy
E) he till feels close because of the frequent phone calls
22- I couldn't hear him, but he ....... for us to go on without and letters
him.
29- Some people are terrified of thunderstorms .......... .
A) should have meant B) must have meant
C) is meaning D) has been meaning A) as long as they feel certain that there is no reason
E) will mean B) even when they are safely indoors
C) where thunderstorms are extremely common
23- Under stress, the rate that the average adult........ breath ........ D) as most of them only last 30 to 40 minutes
to about 1OO per minute. E) if only hey knew that they are not as dangerous

A) is taking/rose B) takes/may rise 30- ..... yet it is one of the most important archeological sites in the
C) is taken/has risen D) has taken/was rising world.
E) took/should rise
A) Unlike many important archeological sites, the Great
24- A large portion of man-made fibre ....... from cellulose, Pyramid was never buried or lost
which ........ from cotton, a natural fibre. B) Because of the political situation, few people visit Ankor Wat
today
A) has been produced/obtains C) One of the most beautiful places I have ever seen is the
B) was produced/has obtained Valley of the Kings
C) was producing/obtained D) The modern architecture of the Sydney Opera House arouses
D) will have produced/was obtained admiration in people
E) is produced/is obtained E) Archeological investigations are still continuing at the Valley of
the Kings
25- Astronomers stated that if the comet that hit Jupiter in July
1994 ......... with the Earth, it......... life on the planet. 31- ......... in spite of there being no tourist facilities there.

A) collides/is going to end A) We really enjoyed our trip to a remote part of the Himalayas
B) was colliding/had ended B) The best way to attract a lot more tourists to the area
C) could have collided/ended C) They thought that Angola was one of the worst places they had
D) had collided/would have ended ever visited
E) might be colliding/will have ended D) Whatever your age is, there is so much for everyone to do at
the resort
26-33. sorularda, yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun şekilde E) I spent most of my last holiday cold, wet and miserable
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
32- ........ others are happy with the role of the traditional
26- ......... he has not written a new book for over ten years. housewife.

A) Once considered one of the most promising authors of his A) Because it is not very satisfying staying home and looking
generation after children
B) When the critics felt that he was sure to be a huge success B) As the traditional extended family has almost ceased to exist
C) After putting his feet up on the desk and looking me straight in the West
in the eye C) Whichever methods overweight women try in order to lose
D) As his publisher tried to urge him to work more weight
productively D) Since one salary is often not enough to support a family
E) What his readers really appreciate is the consistent E) Although many women work in full time jobs
quality of his writing
33- Jeff’s parents allow him to stay out late .......... .
27- While New York is one of the most exciting cities in the
world, ....... A) but not until he promised to come back before midnight
B) by the time they find out his whereabouts
A) it's because its residents consist of people from various C) since his eighteenth birthday two months ago
cultures D) so long as he calls to report where he is
B) it's certainly not one of the cheapest though E) whenever he got a high mark on a test
C) make sure you visit the Metropolitan Museum during your
visit
D) it can also be one of the most stressful and dangerous
E) the sightseeing tour which we joined as really
Unforgettable

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34-36. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 37-39. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Native Americans are often called "Indians". This is one result of Although there was scientific evidence linking smoking and lung
Columbus's mistaken belief that he had landed in India. His cancer in the 1950s, acceptance was slow. Each decade brought
successors passed down many other inaccurate descriptions of the more evidence and more forceful warnings. Now it is absolutely
Native Americans. They were described as savages, though it was clear that tobacco is truly a "killer weed", and is a bigger public
whites who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of them. They were health threat than all other drugs combined, including alcohol. For
called lazy, although it was whites who forced them to give up their example, though lung cancer is not a common disease, almost all
traditional occupations. These false ideas about Native Americans lung cancers occur in smokers. Smoking is also estimated to be
were strengthened by the ways whites described themselves. White related to about 30% of all other types of cancer, to about 30%
settlers were known as "pioneers" though they were really invaders of deaths resulting from heart disease, and 80-90% of deaths from
and thieves; when they stole the Native Americans' land, it was chronic obstructive lung disease.
called "homesteading", not robbery.
37- The passage states that ....... .
34- According to the author, the words used to describe whites A) there has always been abundant evidence that smoking
........... . causes cancer
B) almost all smokers develop lung cancer
A) do not reflect reality C) lung cancer was not very common among smokers until
B) actually describe the American Indians 1950s
C) are a little exaggerated D) smokers tend to use all other drugs, including alcohol
D) are no longer valid in modern times E) it took a long time for people to believe that smoking was
E) are now being questioned by some whites dangerous

35- The conclusion that can be derived from the passage is that 38- Tobacco ........ .
........ .
A) was known to cause lung cancer even before the 1950s
A) India would be a safer place for Native Americans B) has become more dangerous every decade since the 1950s
B) it was very dangerous to be a pioneer in the New World C) is less dangerous to the health than alcohol
C) white settlers brought civilization to the savage parts of D) causes more illness than all other drugs
America E) is related to most cases of heart disease
D) the traditional occupations of Native Americans required
little effort 39- We can conclude from the passage that
E) Native Americans have been treated badly in many ways
A) smoking was less dangerous in the 1950s
36- Anyone reading the passage can understand that the author B) it is very dangerous for one's health to drink alcohol
.......... . C) all the dangers of smoking have been known since the 1950s
D) smoking is more dangerous than it was once thought to
A) is himself an American Indian be
B) is a historian who specializes in American History E) tobacco becomes deadly when it is combined with
C) favours the American Indians alcohol
D) is a white who resents his own race
E) blames Columbus for the sufferings of the American
Indians

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4O-42. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
In Japan there is a custom called miai. It is a meeting between a
man and a woman on the understanding that they may choose to 43-45. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
marry one another. This meeting is arranged by a "go-between",
usually an older person who knows both partners. For example, a Tourism often has negative results for local communities.
teacher may try to match a former student with a relative. First of Tourists go to museums, buy souvenirs, enjoy the beaches and see
all, photographs and family backgrounds are exchanged. After that, the sights without interacting with the local people. For this reason,
if they agree, the couple meet either at the go-between's house or at local people often see visitors only as a source of money. There is
a restaurant. The go-between introduces them, then leaves them to no interaction at all except over money, and so there is no
talk by themselves. They might go to a movie or a coffee shop. Later mutual respect. When young people see visitors with plenty of
they report to the go-between on whether they want to meet again. cash they may grow unhappy with their traditional way of life.
Ideally, they will agree to marry after several meetings. There may be environmental changes as homes and villages are
often destroyed to make way for hotels. Although tourism brings in
40- According to the passage, miai is a custom which ........ . money, it leaves behind problems like discontented young people
A) often forces the young to many people they have never met and environmental damage.
B) is arranged for the young by total strangers
C) sometimes leads the people involved to marriage 43- According to the passage, ....... .
D) helps keep the divorce rate in Japan quite low
E) gives parents a total control over their children's A) local people regard tourists with respect
marriage B) most tourists respect local customs and traditions
C) young local people are happy to show off their traditions
41- If, after the first meeting, the couple decide to meet again, D) local people regard tourists as a source of ready money
....... . E) tourism is an important way of achieving international
understanding
A) this is a sure sign that they will get married
B) the next thing they'll do is to contact their go-between for a 44- The author believes that....... .
second meeting
C) they will no longer need the assistance of another person A) tourists learn a lot from museums
D) they have to choose a luxurious place where they'll come B) tourism encourages cultural interaction between tourists and
together again local people
E) it is the custom to have the second meeting at the go- C) many local communities need tourism to survive
between's house D) money earned from tourism is more important than the
environment
42- We understand from the passage that a "go-between" ........ . E) tourism is harmful as well as helpful

A) is a professional who earns his or her living by introducing 45- One can conclude from the passage that ....... .
people
B) is a former teacher of either of the partners, but who knows A) tourism is not, on balance, a good thing for local
the other as well communities
C) is a photographer who usually takes photographs of young B) making and selling souvenirs is a good way to keep up local
people traditions
D) is someone who is hoping to find a husband or wife C) tourists generally go away with happy memories
E) is often an older friend or acquaintance who introduces D) tourism always leads to discontent
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46-48. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Readers of factual material should bear in mind this aspect: their
authors, like authors of fiction, have beliefs and theories that affect 49.-51. sorulan verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
the way they present their subject matter. For example, a British
professor's account of the American Revolution would be different Medieval Christians confronted Muslims chiefly in military
from the version written by a professor from the United States. crusades, in Spain and the Holy Land, and in theology. From this
Because of national loyalties, the two scholars might look at the encounter came the restoration of ancient learning to the West.
events from different angles: the former as a colonial rebellion on a The Reconquista in Spain gradually pushed the Moors south from
distant continent, and the second as a struggle for personal the Pyrenees, and among the treasures left behind were Arabic
freedom. The two authors would write from different points of translations of Greek works of science and philosophy. In 1085
view and express certain opinions because they have different ways the city of Toledo, with one of the finest libraries in Islam, fell to
of looking at the subject. the Christians. Among the occupiers were Christian monks who
quickly began the process of translating ancient works into
46- The best statement to summarize the passage is that........ . Latin. By the end of the 12th century, much of the ancient
heritage was again available to the Latin West.
A) fact and fiction actually refer to the same thing
B) the American Revolution was a struggle for personal 49- The topic of the passage is ........ .
freedom
C) American scholars are more objective than British authors A) the military confrontation between Muslims and
D) even facts can be interpreted differently by different people Christians
E) there was no personal freedom in America before the B) why Medieval Christians were ignorant of ancient learning
Revolution C) the cruelty of the war between Muslims and
Christians
D) the great classical library of Toledo, Spain
47- The writer believes that ......... . E) how Medieval Christians benefited from their
conquest of Moorish Spain
A) authors from different countries will always have cultural
conflicts 50- Some of the books in Arabic that Christians captured
B) scholars from the United States understand their history with the conquest of Toledo ....... .
better than British scholars do
C) readers should prefer fictional books to factual ones A) also had copies with them written in Latin
D) it is right to struggle for personal freedom B) contained invaluable information about the birth of
E) authors also reflect their own ideas when presenting Christianity
facts C) had originally been translated from Greek
D) had been seized from the Spanish by Muslims
48- It is implied in the passage that ....... . E) helped Christians progress faster than the Islamic
world
A) some factual books are not really worth reading
B) some authors purposely try to deceive their readers 51- The passage implies that, over the years, ancient Europe
C) a reader of factual material should be aware of the author's ......... .
background
D) an author's point of view is less important than the facts he A) had become the most advanced part of the world
presents B) had adopted the Islamic science and philosophy
E) there are always two ways of looking at facts C) had surpassed the Islamic world in many areas
D) had had its heritage of ancient Greek science and
philosophy stolen
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D) Research of all kinds has been carried out in the region
of Antarctica since the beginning of the 20th century.
E) Being of interest to every kind of researcher, the region of
Antarctica has been popular with them since the start of
the 20th century.
52-59. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini
bulunuz. 56- Dünya yüzeyinin ortalama ısısında çok küçük bir artış bile,
önemli iklim değişikliklerine yol açabilir.
52- İnsanlar asit yağmuru denilen olayın, ilk kez 197O'lerin
ortalarında farkına vardılar. A) Significant climatic changes can be caused by rises in the
temperature of the Earth's crust, even if they are small.
A) The phenomenon of acid rain was first mentioned by B) The average temperature of the Earth's surface has risen only
someone in the mid-1970s. slightly, but this has lead to profound climatic changes.
B) People first became aware of the phenomenon called acid C) When there is a very small rise in the world temperature,
rain in the mid-1970s. this, in turn, will lead to significant climatic changes.
C) Acid rain has been a problem for people since the mid- D) Climatic changes, even major ones, are caused by small
1970s. changes in the average temperature of the surface of the
D) People were first made aware of the phenomenon called Earth.
acid rain during the mid-1970s. E) Even a very small rise in the average temperature of the
E) People are now aware of the phenomenon of acid rain, Earth's surface could lead to profound climatic changes.
which first appeared in the mid- 1970s.
57- Bazı insanlar astrolojiyi o kadar ciddiye alırlar ki gazetedeki
53- Biyolojik çalışmaların ötesine yayılan ekolojinin alanı yıldız falını okumadan güne başlamazlar.
günümüzde, çevre kirliliği, nüfus büyümesi ve yiyecek
kaynaklarını da içermektedir. A) Astrology is taken far too seriously by some people who are
unable to start the day without first reading their horoscope
A) Having expanded beyond biological studies, today the field of in the daily paper.
ecology also includes environmental pollution, population B) Some people take astrology so
growth and food supplies. seriously that they won't start the day without reading the
B) Once an entirely biological subject, ecology now includes horoscope in the newspaper.
environmental pollution, population growth and food C) People who won't start the day without reading their
supplies. horoscope in the newspaper must take astrology too
C) Ecology goes beyond biological studies, and besides seriously.
environmental pollution, it also includes population growth D) People shouldn't take astrology so seriously as to make them
and food supplies. unable to start the day without reading their horoscope in
D) Though it started as a biological field, nowadays ecology also the newspaper first.
deals with a broad range of subjects like environmental E) A horoscope in the newspaper will only affect those people
pollution, population growth and food supplies. who consider it to be of great significance.
E) Environmental pollution, population growth and food
supplies are now included in the field of study known as 58- İngiltere'nin önde gelen 19. yüzyıl yazarlarından biri olan
ecology, which has expanded from a purely biological Mary Ann Evans, bir erkek ismi olan George Eliot takma
subject. adıyla yazmıştır.

54- 1844'te Samuel Morse tarafından telgrafın icat edilmesi, A) George Eliot was the masculine pseudonym of the writer Mary
haberleşme alanında ilk büyük gelişmedir. Ann Evans, who was among the foremost novelists of the
19th century.
A)Samuel Morse invented the telegraph in 1844, the first B) During the 19th century, Mary Ann Evans wrote using the
major development in the field of communications. name of George Eliot, who was one of England's prominent
B)The first advance in the general field of communications novelists at the time.
occurred in 1844, when Samuel Morse invented the C) Mary Ann Evans, England's most prominent 19th century
telegraph. writer, used the masculine pen name of George Eliot.
C)By inventing the telegraph in 1844, - Samuel Morse D) One of England's foremost novelists of the 19th century, Mary
was the first man to achieve an advancement in the field Ann Evans wrote under the masculine pen name of George
of communications. Eliot.
D)The invention of the telegraph by Samuel Morse in 1844 E) Writing under the masculine pseudonym of George Eliot,
was the first major advance in the field of Mary Ann Evans became one of the most prominent writers
communications. of the 19th century.
E)1844 was the year that the first major development in the
field of communications, the invention of the telegraph by 59- Pek çok böbrek hastalığı ancak zararlı atık birikiminin
Samuel Morse, was made. tehlikeli bir dunun arzettiği ilerlemiş bir aşamada
farkedilebilmektedir.
55- 2O. yüzyılın başlarından bu yana Antarktika her çeşit
araştırmacının ilgisini çeken bir bölge olmuştur. A) When the accumulation of harmful wastes in the kidneys of a
patient presents a crisis, it should be noted that the disease
A) In the early 20th century, the region of Antarctica has already reached a late stage.
attracted researchers of different interests. B) Several kidney diseases develop when harmful wastes
B) All types of researchers have been interested in the accumulate in the kidneys, which, ultimately, can present a
history of Antarctica since the beginning of the 20th crisis.
century. C) Many kidney diseases can only be noticed at a late-stage,
C) Since the beginning of the 20th when the accumulation of harmful wastes presents a crisis.
century, Antarctica has been a region that has interested D) Kidney diseases are easier to spot at a late stage, when the
researchers of every type. accumulation of harmful wastes causes a serious illness.

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E) Many kidney diseases are only a problem in their later
stages, when an accumulation of harmful wastes is noticed.

60-67. sorularda verilen cümlenin Türkçe dengini bulunuz. 64- Luxembourg owes its high standard of living, in part, to the fact
that the labour force makes up almost half of its population.
60- Interest in fuel conservation in recent years has stimulated
the development of modern wind machines for generating A) Lüksemburg'da, nüfusun yandan fazlasını çalışan kesimin
electricity. oluşturduğu bölgelerde hayat standardı son derece yüksektir.
B) Nüfusun neredeyse yansını çalışan kesimin oluşturduğu
A) Son yıllarda yakıt tasarrufuna olan ilgi, elektrik üretimi için Lüksemburg'da, özellikle bazı bölgeler yüksek yaşam
modern rüzgar makinalarının geliştirilmesini teşvik etmiştir. standardına sahiptir.
B)Yakıt sıkıntısının baş göstermesiyle birlikte tüm ilgi, rüzgarla C) Lüksemburg'da yaşam standardı çok yüksektir çünkü
çalışan modern elektrik üretme makinalarının geliştirilmesine nüfusun hemen hemen yansı çalışan kesimden
yönelmiştir. oluşmaktadır.
C) Son yıllarda yaşanan yakıt sıkıntısından sonra rüzgarla D) Yüksek yaşam standardını
çalışan modern elektrik üretme makinaların daha çok ilgi insanlannın çalışkanlığına borçlu olan Lüksemburg'da,
görmeye başlamıştır. nüfusun yandan fazlası çalışmaktadır.
D) Yakıt tasarrufuna gösterilen ilgi son yıllarda o kadar artmıştır E) Lüksemburg, yüksek yaşam standardını kısmen, nüfusunun
ki elektrik üretimi için rüzgarla çalışan makinaların neredeyse yansını çalışan kesimin oluşturmasına borçludur.
kullanılması kaçınılmaz olmuştur.
E) Elektrik üretiminde kullanılan makinalar, son yıllarda artan 65- Before a city plan was adopted in 1889, Sao Paulo looked more
yakıt tasarrufu bilinci sayesinde daha da like a capital city of colonial times.
modernleştirilmişlerdir.
A) Sao Paulo, sömürge döneminde bir başkenti andıran
61- In order for the contests to be fair, boxers are classified and görünümünden 1889'da, şehrin yeniden planlanmasıyla
matched according to their weights. kurtuldu.
B) 1889'a kadar sömürge döneminin başkenti olma özelliğini
A) Boksörler ağırlıklarına göre sınıflandırıldığı için boks sürdüren Sao Paulo, o dönemde planlı şehirleşmeye
karşılaşmaları son derece adildir. başlamıştır.
B) Boks karşılaşmalarını adil kılan, boksörlerin ağırlıklarına C) 1889'da planlı gelişmeye başlamadan önce Sao Paulo, aynı
göre sınıflandırılıp eşleştirilmeleridir. sömürge döneminde bir başkent görünümündeydi.
C) İki boksörün adil bir şekilde yarışabilmesi için boksörlerin D) 1889'da bir şehir planı
ağırlıklarına göre sınıflandırılmaları gerekmektedir. benimsenmeden önce, Sao Paulo daha çok sömürge
D) Karşılaşmaların adil olması için boksörler ağırlıklarına göre döneminin bir başkenti gibi görünüyordu.
sınıflandırılıp eşleştirilirler. E) Sömürge döneminde başkent olan Sao Paulo, 1889'da şehir
E) Boks karşılaşmalarını adil kılan kural boksörlerin ağırlık planı çizilene dek çok düzensiz bir şekilde kentleşmişti.
bakımından birbirlerine denk olmalarıdır.
66- Performing experiments on animals to increase our medical
62- Humans have tried to domesticate many animals, but they have knowledge is justifiable, but using them for cosmetic
succeeded with very few. products is cruel.

A) İnsanlar, üzerinde çalıştıkları pek çok hayvandan ancak çok A) Tıp bilgimizi arttırmak için hayvanlar üzerinde deney
azını evcilleştire-btlrnişlerdir. yapmak savunulabilir ancak onları kozmetik ürünleri için
B) İnsanlar, pek çok hayvanı evcilleştirmeye çalışmışlar ama çok kullanmak zalimliktir.
azında başarılı olmuşlardır. B) Tıp ve kozmetik alanında bilgi edinmek için hayvanlar
C) İnsanlar, çok sayıda hayvanla uğraştıkları halde çok azını üzerinde deney yapılması hiçbir şekilde onaylanamayacak bir
evcilleştirebilmişlerdir. vahşettir.
D) İnsanlar, hayvanları evcilleştirme çabalarında çok az basan C) Hayvanlar üzerinde deney yapmak tıp bilgimizi arttırması
elde etmişlerdir. bakımından gereklidir ama kozmetik ürünleri için bu durum
E) Çok az hayvanı evcilleştirmeyi başarmış olan insanlar aslında mazur görülemez.
çok sayıda tür üzerinde çalışmışlardır. D) Tıp ve kozmetik ürünleri hakkındaki bilgimizi arttırsa da,
deneyler için hayvanları kullanmak vahşetten başka bir şey
63- Western doctors accept that many functions of the body can be değildir.
controlled through the exercises of yoga. E) İster tıp bilgimizi arttırmak ister kozmetik ürünleri için olsun,
hayvanlar üzerinde deney yapmak zalimliktir.
A) Yoga egzersizlerinin vücudun pek çok fonksiyonunu düzene
koyduğunu Batılı doktorlar da kabul etmiştir. 67- There are such a lot of daily activities we simply do through
B) Batılı doktorlar, yoga egzersizleri ile vücudun pek çok habit that we don't even need to think when performing
fonksiyonunun kontrol edilebileceğini kabul etmektedirler. them.
C) Batılı doktorlara göre, yoga egzersizleri ile vücudun A) Bir gün içerisinde yapmak zorunda olduğumuz o kadar çok iş
fonksiyonlarını kontrol altına almak mümkündür. var ki bunların hepsini düşünerek yapmamız mümkün değil.
D) Batılı doktorlar, yoga egzersizleri sonucu vücudun pek çok B) Günlük yaşamımızda sürekli yaptığımız, bu yüzden de
fonksiyonunun daha kontrollü olduğunu görmüşlerdir. alışkanlık halini almış pek çok işimizin olduğunu çoğu
E) Yoga egzersizleri ile vücudun daha fonksiyonel bir duruma zaman düşünmeyiz bile.
geldiğini Batılı doktorlar da savunmaktadır. C) Sadece alışkanlıktan dolayı yaptığımız o kadar çok günlük iş
var ki bunları yaparken düşünmeye bile gerek duymayız.
D) Günlük yaşamda yaptığımız işlerin çoğu, düşünmemizi
bile gerektirmeyen, basit, alışkanlık halini almış işlerdir.
E) Yapmak zorunda olduğumuz günlük işlerimizin çoğunu,

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alışkanlık halini aldıkları için, hiç düşünmeden yaparız.

68-73. sorularda, parçada boş bırakılan yeri uygun şekilde 71- In recent years, "supermarkets" and the even larger
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. "hypermarkets" have spread across the landscape. ....... .
Not everyone agrees, though, that they are a good thing.
68- Pear of the number 13 has long been a superstition. Its roots Those who object to these vast stores point to increased
are religious. At the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples, traffic caused not only by delivery trucks but also by cars
there were 13 persons, one of whom was Judas, the traitor. travelling to them. They are also blamed for the destruction
Today many tall buildings omit a numbered 13th floor, of local business and the resulting decline in town centres.
skipping instead from 12 to 14. ........... . Nevertheless, the
trick seems to be enough to reassure people that they are A) They are extremely inconvenient for people who do not
safe from bad luck. have cars
B) As competition has become keener, supermarkets have added
specialty shops, like small bakeries into their stores
A) Avoidance of black cats has religious origins as well C) Everything today seems to be called "super-", so the word is
B) This does not make any difference for the blind, losing any real meaning
though D) A variation on the supermarket is the box store, which sells
C) Seeing a black cat is also believed to King bad luck products directly out of cartons
D) In such buildings, accidents and mishaps have been E) They are popular because they provide a great variety of
shown to be less frequent products, and are generally cheaper than traditional shops
E) This practice obviously can't really eliminate the
thirteenth floor 72- In the bronze age, the time of the Trojan Wars, ships seldom
ventured out of sight of land because they had large crews to
man the oars, and little space for provisions or sleeping. Nor
69- Lightships are aids to navigation, similar in function to were they able to withstand heavy weather, and their captains
lighthouses. They came into use in the 17th century hi did not know how to find their way without landmarks to guide
places where it was not practical to build a lighthouse. them. ......... . Thus, the crew would cook, eat and sleep ashore.
Modern lightships are steel vessels about 35 metres long.
......... . Some lightships, however, those equipped with A) The Polynesians were far ahead of the Europeans, being able
automatic devices, require no full-time crew on board. to find their way guided by the stars
B) Occasionally a storm would take them far from land, and
then, it was regarded as a disaster
A) They are most suitable for sheltered waters where high- C) For these reasons, they had to stop in a harbour very
powered illumination is not necessary frequently
B) Usually they are manned by a crew of about seven, and D) This means that they were often able to cover huge distances
carry all the equipment standard to a lighthouse in a short time
C) Because lightships are often located in remote places, the E) However, because they had oars, they could still progress in
power used, to operate them is usually derived from light or strong winds
diesel generators
D) To increase light intensity and focus it into a beam, 73- Typing is the most basic skill of the information-based economy.
mirrors and other reflectors came into use in the 18th Those with typing skills, which can be acquired through a
century relatively basic course, are virtually assured of employment,
E) Modern lighthouses have reflectors, as well as lenses and though the pay may be low. ........... . This, obviously, requires
prisms, to carry the light farther more extensive education.

A) The newest printing method in the industry is


70- People of all ages in nearly every country where there is computerized, or electronic, printing
mountainous terrain enjoy the unique appeal of skiing. It is B) Combined with knowledge of computer programs, good
one of the few sports that enable people to move at high typing skills can get one a high paying job
rates of speed without any power-producing device. ............. . C) The electronic typewriter is similar in appearance to the
With the world's top athletes reaching speeds over 80 mph in manual machines
the downhill, it is no wonder serious injuries are common. D) Typing can also be very useful in your personal life,
helping with letters and reports
E) Yet many people may think that a low paying job is
A) Yet female skiers are actually less liable to injury than males, better than being unemployed
although they get hurt occasionally
B) Actually, it is rather miraculous that fatal injuries are 74-80. sorularda, verilen söylenebilecek sözü bulunuz.
extremely rare
C) In its simplest form, skiing is sliding down a snow-covered 74- You are working in a clothing shop. It is the policy of the
slope on a pair of long, slim runners called skis shop not to reduce the price of any items for any reason. A
D) However, it can be a very dangerous sport, particularly at customer likes a shirt, but finds a small defect and asks to have
the professional level it at a cheaper price. You say:
E) Just recently American skier Peekabo Street suffered a
broken leg during a competition A) You're right, Sir. I wouldn't pay full price for that if I were you.
B) I think I need to have my eyes checked. I can't see any
defects in this shirt!
C) I'm sorry, Sir. Although you have a point, we are not
authorized to make any reductions.

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D) I'm afraid that is the cheapest shirt we have in stock, Sir. E) it to anyone else.
We don't have cheaper ones at the moment, but we're C) Not him! He's the most corrupt and dishonest man in the
expecting a new order in two days. country.
D) Forgive me, but I wouldn't be in the same room with such a
person.
E) Are there going to be any other politicians?

75- You have been looking forward all week to watching the
big match on TV. Five minutes before the match starts, just as 79- You're a small business owner and hire a worker who, after his
you are settling down with some drinks and snacks, your next one month probationary period, you decide to let go. He was a
door neighbour drops in, saying that her TV set has just broken nice enough person, but his work just wasn't up to the
down, and that the film she has always wanted to see is about to standard. A week later, you get a phone call from another
start. Determined to go ahead with your plan, you say to her: company asking for a reference. You don't want to hurt his
chances at another job, but you don't feel right about
A) Oh great, my wife has always wanted to watch that film too. recommending him too strongly either, so you say:
B) I'm sorry Mrs Green, but the football match hasn't finished
yet, so you'll miss the beginning. A) He's a really nice person, but I don't ever remember him
C) Why didn't you go and see it when it was showing at the doing a bit of work.
cinema? B) I'd hire him again in a second! Workers like him don't come
D) Can't you wait until 10 o'clock, when the football match is along every day.
due to finish? C) I'm afraid I must tell you the truth. I could only bear him for
E) I'm afraid you'll miss the film, Mrs Green, as I'm watching a a month!
football match tonight. D) Well, he wasn't with us long enough for me to get too
much of an impression.
E) If you're looking for a friend, he's the man. If it's a
76- You are attending an important meeting. The chairman wants worker you want, he's not.
everyone's undivided attention, so at the beginning, he asks
everyone politely to switch off their mobile phones. Sure that 80- A friend comes to visit for a few days, so you tell him to make
yours is switched off, you don't bother to check, but, just as himself at home, though you and your partner are living in a
you are reaching a crucial point of the meeting, your phone very small flat. He seems to be having some problems, so you
rings. Embarrassed, you say: let him stay for a few more days. Four weeks later, he's still at
your flat, shows no intention of leaving and his presence is
A) I'm sorry, but I thought it was already turned off, and didn't upsetting you and your flatmate. To get rid of him without
check it. hurting him too much, you say:
B) I suddenly remembered that I had to phone my family to
inform them . about something. A) Don't you really hate it when people take advantage and
C) I'm not very happy with my phone line and want to change abuse your hospitality?
it. B) You've got twenty-four hours to pack up and hit the road, or
D) Isn't modern technology amazing? Now we can be I'll throw you out.
reached wherever we are. C) If you intend to stay here longer, I think you've got to start
E) I know you asked us once nicely, but I have to answer paying us some rent.
it in case it is important. D) I used to think of you as a friend, but I'm beginning to see
you as a parasite.
77- You've done a lot of work on your balcony garden and are E) Listen, this is very difficult for me, but I think you've been
quite proud of it. You're talking to a friend on your balcony and here long enough.
are horrified to see him about to put his cigarette out in one of
your pot plants. You don't want to seem too upset or
unreasonable, but want to stop him before he does so. Almost
hurriedly, you say to him: 81-87. sorularda, verilen cümleye l anlamca en yakın olan
seçeneği bulunuz.
A) Hey, here's an ashtray for you. I'd rather you used it than
the pot. 81- Had someone told me about the meeting, there's no way I
B) How would you feel if I put my cigarette out on your new would have missed it.
carpet?
C) Don't even think about it! That's no place to put out your A) Although no one told me where the meeting was, I managed
cigarette. to find my way to it.
D) What do you think you're doing? Does that look like an B) Even if someone had told me about the meeting, I still
ashtray to you? wouldn't have gone.
E) If you want to smoke, I would prefer that you did it in the C) Whether I'm told or not, I never get around to going to
parking lot. meetings.
D) The only reason why I didn't attend the meeting is that I
78- Your boss, for whom you have worked for many years, invites wasn't informed about it.
you to a cocktail party at his house. The day of the party you E) Though I knew about the meeting, I couldn't attend it as
learn that the guest of honour is going to be a politician you I didn't know how to get there.
have always despised for being dishonest and self-seeking. You
cannot stand the thought of being a guest at the same party as 82- Tom had the chance to study in the USA, yet he decided
him, nor do you want to let your boss know the truth, so you against it.
make up an excuse:
A) Tom has begun his studies in America, but he does
A) This is a perfect opportunity for me to tell him what most not want to finish them.
people think about him. B) Tom was lucky enough to study in America, but he didn't
B) I think I'm coining down with flu and I wouldn't want to give enjoy it.
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C) Tom was against the idea of studying in America, yet he figured that they didn't need his help.
had to go there anyway. E) He was unable to offer much assistance as he didn't
D) Tom could have studied in America if he had wanted to, know anything about the case.
but he didn't.
E) Tom has the opportunity to attend school in America,
though he can't decide whether to go there or not.

83- He used to love horse races but his interest has


88-94. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan
diminished over the years.
bölümünde söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
A) Fortunately, he doesn't waste as much time on the horse
races as he used to. 88- Tourist: Could you tell me how to get to the train station,
B) Unfortunately he can't go to the horse races as often as he please?
did in the past. Local: ...........
C) Horse racing is no longer so enjoyable for him as it once Tourist: I knew it was nearby. Thanks so much for your help.
was.
D) Watching horses race is less fun for him now that he A) Well, actually this area is not on the rail line.
has become an old man. B) Oh, it's very close to where I live.
E) Over the years, he has become more and more C) Sorry, I'm not from around here and don't know either.
interested in watching horses race. D) Sure, go to the corner and turn left. It's right there.
E) The station? You can't walk there. You have to take
84- Unlike most people, my father doesn't mind if people the bus.
borrow books and don't give them back.
89- Janet: I can't come to the party tonight. My mother's
A) My father is different from other people who object when been really ill and I have to look after her.
others don't return borrowed books. Sally: .............
B) My father is not very organized, so he doesn't remember Janet: Thanks. I hope not as well.
whether people bring the books they borrow back or not.
C) My father doesn't like people who don't return the books A) Well, I hope she won't be so inconsiderate next week.
they borrow. B) I'm sorry to hear that. I hope it's nothing serious.
D) My father never lends books to people because he C) Oh that's bad news. I hope you two have a good time
knows they don't like to give them back. together.
E) People normally don't like lending books, but my D) Why don't you bring her along. It might cheer her up. E) I
father does, even if he can't get them back. can't stand sick people. I hope my parents never get
so demanding.
85- What brought their relationship to an end was that she found
fault with everything he did. 90- Detective: Now then Mr Powell, where were you on the night
of the 15th of March?
A) He was trying hard to continue their relationship, but Mr Powell: The 15th of March? ..........
she still found fault with it. Detective: Well, perhaps this button from your jacket may
B) He didn't really want to finish their relationship, but it help you remember.
was impossible to put up with her faults.
C) Whatever he did, she was never satisfied, and in the end, A) I'm afraid I have no idea. I've got a terrible memory.
they broke up. B) Of course, I will, but I may not remember every detail.
D) Although he didn't have many faults, she always C) Wait a minute! Haven't you questioned me about that case
found something to criticise him for. before?
E) Throughout their relationship, she believed that he D) Yes, please do. I tend to forget things that happened a long
was not good enough for her. time ago.
E) Do you want me to tell the whole case, or just the time of
86- She never eats cake except when she celebrates her birthday. the murder?

A) Until her last birthday, she had never tasted even a small 91- Ken: Hi George, hello Anna. Let me
piece of cake. take your coats.
B) At last, on her last birthday, she tried a piece of her George: Thanks. What a lovely house. Ken: ..........
birthday cake. George: Great, I'm starving.
C) The only occasion on which she eats cake is on her own
birthday. A) You look as if you haven't had a decent meal in days.
D) Although she celebrates her birthday every year, she B) It's coming along, but we don't have a kitchen yet.
never eats any of her birthday cake. C) I'm glad you like it. Dinner will be ready soon.
E) She has decided that, for the first time in her life, she D) Do you want to have a swim in the pool before
will try eating cake on her birthday. dinner?
E) Would you like to eat here on the porch, or by the
87- Being totally unfamiliar with the situation, he could only swimming-pool?
offer very little help.
92- Dan: It's raining so hard I can barely
A) Because he didn't offer any assistance, he wasn't able to see the road. Sam: ............
learn much about what was happening. Dan: Well, I wish you'd said this
B) As he only knew very little about the case, his offer of earlier.
help was of no use.
C) Not knowing anyone involved in the event, he decided not A) We should have just stayed at home tonight.
to offer to do anything about it. B) The weather forecast wasn't bad, though.
D) Since they wouldn't explain the problem to him, he C) It hasn't rained so hard for ages, has it?
D) Do you think we should pull over and wait for a while? E)
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Aren't you exaggerating? We'll only drive two miles.

93- Jane: Are you still working? It's lunchtime and you've been
working non-stop since 8:30.
Mary: I know, but I still have so many fazes to type and
send. 98- (I) In the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal the ancient custom of
Jane: ............. worshipping a young girl as a goddess has survived to the
Mary: I can't. If they aren't done by 1:30, I'll be in trouble. present day. (II) Kathmandu is such a tolerant place that
Hindus and Buddhists often share the same temples,
A) Why should you do everything? Tell the boss to type them worshipping the same images under different names. (III)
himself. Every day people come to worship her and to ask her for help
B) OK, then. Let's take all day tomorrow off and relax. with their problems. (IV) Though a tutor comes to give her
C) Have I told you I'm going to Spain for my holiday? Why basic schooling, she is only allowed out of her temple on five
don't you come along? festival days, and then she is surrounded by worshippers. (V)
D) I think you need a break. Finish them after lunch. Her reign as a goddess ends with the onset of puberty, when
E) Well, I always make sure I get my work done with a new girl of about six is chosen.
time to spare.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
94- Kathy: ...........
Robert: Sure, he's in here, sitting on the table. 99- (I) The drink we know as "tea" is brewed and drunk in so
Kathy: Good. I thought I heard him on the roof. many different ways that it can be difficult to believe that
they all originate from the same plant. (II) In Turkey and
A) Isn't your brother in town this week? other parts of the Middle East, the leaves are stewed for a
B) Have you fed the kitten already? long time and then it is drunk with sugar, but no milk. (Ill)
C) Is dinner ready yet? I'm starving! Most English tea is still imported from its former colony,
D) I think we should get the roof fixed, don't you think? India. (IV) In some places, it is actually brewed in hot milk,
E) Have you seen the cat recently? often with spices such a cardamom or ginger. (V) Tea in
China is a pale, weak beverage drunk with no additives, while
95-100. sorularda, anlam yönünden parçaya uygun in Japan it is green.
olmayan cümleyi bulunuz.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
95- (I) A person's dialects depend on where he lives, what groups
he moves with, his education, and so on. (II) A Tokyo engineer 100-(I) The origin of the turkey's name is uncertain. (II) Some
from Kyoto, for instance, might use his own Kyoto dialect at believe the name comes from one of its calls, a soffturk,
home, but the standard dialect of Tokyo at work. (III) His turk, turk." (III) Others believe that the bird was originally
speech would differ in some ways from that of his wife and confused with the guinea cock, which was imported into
that of his teenage son. (IV) With other engineers he would Europe from Africa through Turkey. (IV) Still others suggest
use a kind of engineering shop talk. (V) Thus, in a society, that the head of the bird resembles a Turkish fez. (V) The fez
different styles of speech are used to show degrees of was named after the Moroccon city of Fez, outside of which
politeness. grow red berries whose dye was once exclusively used to
colour hats.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
96- (I) A river starts as a tiny trickle, or rill, on a slope. (II)
Rainfall, snowfall, a spring or the melting of glacial ice may
be its source. (Ill) As it flows downhill, it is joined by other
trickles to make a brook, and other brooks add their waters to
form a stream, which broadens into a creek. (IV) To get the
greatest benefit from a river, however, people alter its course
through engineering projects. (V) As the water continues its
downward journey, it gains in volume and finally becomes a
river.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

97- (I) Some physicians say that a person who is able to function
reasonably well is mentally healthy. (II) Others hold that a
person is mentally healthy if his behaviour is like that of the
majority of people. (Ill) There are, of course, people in a
society who stand out from others in the way they speak,
dress, and so on. (IV) Still others make comparisons with an
ideal. (V) According to these physicians, mental
healthfulness may be approached but not attained.

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