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1. Have you got something to eat? I'm absolutely famished. 2. "My God! She is swimming very fast!" "Of course. She's got flippers on." 3. She read the letter to the end and then tore it to shreds. 4. On the way, we saw a group of depressed-looking soldiers. They were very tired and they were trudging along
through mud and heavy rain.
5. He was so tall that he hit his head on the lintel when he was entering the room. 6. Sebastian hates festivals. The loud, bad music, the cheap gaudy colours, the noise, the whole atmosphere everything makes him feel sick.
7. He had spent twenty years in an unhealthy tropical climate. That's why his face had a permanent sallow
complexion.
8. Why are you all goggling at me like that? Have I got two heads or something? 9. Mark got on his motorbike, I sat behind him on the pillion, and we roared off into the night.
SZCK FAMISHED SZCK TR OLASI ANLAM
FLIPPER SHRED TRUDGE LINTEL GAUDY SALLOW GOGGLE PILLION ALITIRMA 3 Aadaki metinde bir trafik kazas anlatlmakta. Metni okuyun ve sorular cevaplandrn. Okurken, koyu yazl szcklere zellikle dikkat edin. erie bakarak szcn anlamn tahmin etmeye aln. DRIVER ESCAPES THROUGH CAR BOOT Mr. Peter Johnson, aged 23, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water. Mr. Johnson took the only escape way - through the boot. Mr. Johnson's car had fallen into a dike at Romney Marsh, Kent, after skidding on ice. "Fortunately, water began to come in very slowly," Mr. Johnson said. "I couldn't open the doors because they were touching the banks of the dike, and I didn't open the windows because I knew water would come in." Mr. Johnson, a sweets salesman, of Holy Bank Hill, London Road, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of the other motorists by using the horn and hitting on the roof and the boot. Then he began his struggle to escape. Later he said, " It was really a half penny which helped me. It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot. While I worked on the screws I could feel the water collecting underneath me on the roof. I hit again and again trying to make someone hear, but no help came. It took another ten minutes to unscrew the seat - and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then, he found a wrench to open the boot lock. Fifteen more minutes ebbed away. "It was the only chance I had. Finally it gave, but as soon as I moved the lid the water and mud gushed in. I pushed the lid down into the mud and went out. His hands and arms cut and bruised, Mr. Johnson got to Beckett farm nearby where he was looked after by the farmer's wife Lucy Bates. Huddled in a heavy coat, he said, "That thirty minutes seemed like hours." "Only the tips of the car wheels were visible," police said last night. The car had sunk into three feet of mud at the bottom of the dike. Verilen seeneklerden hangisinin en yakn anlam olduunu bulun. 1. boot a) back window b) space for luggage at the back of the car c) space for luggage at the front of the car d) engine compartment 2. dike a) lake b) small farm road c) water channel by the road d) canal for ships 3. samples a) boxes of paper for sweets b) catalogues c) examples of what he is selling d) rubbish put into the boot 4. wrench a) a kind of tool b) a kind of sweet c) a bunch of keys d) a pack of coins 5. ebbed away a) were left b) were all he had c) passed very slowly d) passed very quickly 6. it gave a) it presented itself to him b) it came open c) it gave trouble d) he stopped trying 7. gushed in a) poured b) came slowly c) made a loud noise d) felt cold 8. Huddled a) Talking b) Interviewed c) Wrapped up warmly d) Confused and surprised 9. tips a) outside parts b) rubber parts c) metal parts d) tops
ALITIRMA 4 Koyu yazl verilen szce en yakn anlam tayan szc bulun. Szlk kullanmayn !
1.
I could not convince my friend to go on a picnic instead of to a restaurant. He was adamant in his desire to eat a formal meal. b) determined c) reluctant d) responsive e) understanding
a) uncertain
2. 3.
"Give me specific suggestions when you criticize my work," said the employee. "Vague comments do not help me improve." b) Special c) Indefinite d) Imperfect e) Sufficient
a) Definite
Richard organized his staff with a rigid schedule of jobs and responsibilities which often occupied them twelve hours a day,
seven days a week. Many people, unable to tolerate this regimentation, quit their jobs after the first week. a) discipline b) payment c) tolerance d) schedule e) responsibility
4.
behave.
By smiling foolishly and talking loudly, we are able to repress the rising feeling of fear so that it does not affect the way we
a) display
b) show
c) reduce
d) escape
e) keep
5.
After the scorpion affair the whole family tried in vain to get me to stop collecting animals and insects. They should have
known that I wouldn't stop collecting just because of one little scare. a) unclearly b) one by one c) actually d) reasonably e) unsuccessfully
6.
The murderer had developed a poison which could not be tasted or smelled when mixed with food. Because it was
imperceptible, he was able to murder a number of people without being caught. a) easy to find b) hard to detect c) easy to add d) hard to prepare e) hard to toxicate
7.
a) angry
Mr. Fleming was surprised to see me sitting behind his desk. He gave me a startled look, then smiled and said, "I didn't know
8.
a) colour
Roses seem to thrive under certain conditions; the more sunlight and water they receive the more beautiful they are. b) fade c) die d) water e) grow
9.
Although he really didn't want to open the mysterious drawer again, his curiosity compelled him to take one last look. b) forced c) commanded d) prevented e) supported
a) frightened