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Butestte80soruvardr.
description
component
attachment
selection
reaction
4. Expressionistartistsinpainting,sculpture,and
literature _____to distort or exaggerate
natural appearance in order to create a
reflectionoftheinnerworld.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
2.
tended
expected
pretended
persuaded
offered
repeating
domestic
increasing
exclusive
developing
5. Ittakesgreatcourageforadoptedchildrento
_____their biological parents, as they do not
knowtherealreasonwhytheyweregivenup.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
runup
lookout
confessto
searchfor
putback
3. Einstein'stheoryofrelativitygivespredictions
thatdifferverylittlefromtheoldertheoriesof
Galileo and Newton in all everyday
situations.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
identically
flexibly
externally
usefully
nearly
6.
Somehistoriansbelievethathumandestinyis
mostly shaped by the efforts of people to
_____climatechange,migration,disease,etc.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
copewith
handin
goover
makeup
laydown
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doesnotlike/tosuggest
hadnotliked/suggesting
didnotlike/shouldsuggest
maynotlike/hassuggested
willnotlike/tobesuggesting
10. Theseparationofpeoplecategoriesisone
of the most important ways in which one
groupassertsandmaintainsitsdominance
another.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
from/by
into/over
to/with
on/through
at/for
haspublished/hadstruggled
published/havestruggled
hadpublished/willstruggle
waspublishing/hadbeenstruggling
publishes/arestruggling
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
in/of
over/through
of/on
by/into
from/at
areusing/shouldcontribute
use/willcontribute
haveused/mightcontribute
mayuse/contributed
woulduse/aregoingtocontribute
12. Accordingtothehygienehypothesis,livingin
anenvironmentthatistoocleandeprivesthe
immune system ___ the necessary exposure
___ bacteria and germs which can serve to
strengthenit.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
for/through
into/from
of/to
with/on
over/at
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though
otherwise
besides
therefore
still
16. TheFrenchsociologistEmileDurkheimargued
that human beings are __ individuals ___
socialbeingsthatexistinsociety.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
aswellas
asif
muchas
withregardto
dueto
15. Animalssuchasraccoonsandfoxeseatalmost
anything edible that they come across ___
specializinginonetypeoffood.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
justas
asregards
ratherthan
owingto
intermsof
notonly/aswell
other/than
such/that
asmuch/also
both/and
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17.21.sorulardaaadakiparadanumaralanm
yerlereuygundenszckyadaifadeyibulunuz.
Thehealthrisksofartificialfeedingofinfantsinthe
industrialized world are now (17) . Breastfed
infantsreceiveprotection(18)_____manyillnesses
includinggastroenteritis,respiratoryinfections,and
otitismedia,andhavealowerriskofatopicdisease
and insulindependent diabetes in childhood, (19)
_____womenwhobreastfeedmayhavelessriskof
some cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits, there are also
significant cost implications. The United States
Department of Agriculture has estimated that a
minimum of $3.6 billion per year (20) _____if
breastfeeding rates were increased from current
levels to (21) _____recommended by the United
StatesSurgeonGeneral.
19.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
asif
since
while
asthough
evenif
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
couldsave
weretobesaved
shouldsave
wouldbesaved
hasbeensaved
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
those
what
whose
which
them
20.
17.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
wellbuilt
wellpreserved
wellconnected
wellkept
wellestablished
21.
18.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
about
towards
to
against
for
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22.26.sorularda,aadakiparadanumaralanm
yerlereuygundenszckyadaifadeyibulunuz.
Nanotechnology is only the latest of a series of
developments in materials science, in which one
studies materials with a (22) _____towards
developingusefulapplications.Telecommunications
isanexampleofanareainwhichthedevelopment
ofnewmaterialshashad(23)_____impact,leading
to rapid change in the technology. (24) ,
telecommunications was restricted to voice
communicationbytelephoneusingcopperwiresto
carry a message in the form of an electrical signal.
Today,itisjustaslikelythatfibresofpureglass,or
fibreoptic cables, (25) _____the message in the
form of light pulses. An advantage of fibreoptic
cableisthatitcancarry(26)_____moreInformation
thanacopperwirecableofsimilarsize.
25.
result
conclusion
view
conviction
move
carry
hadbettercarry
carried
wastocarry
wouldhavecarried
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
afew
less
much
many
too
26.
22.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
23.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
thoughtful
generous
similar
immense
sensible
24.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
However
Therefore
Otherwise
Furthermore
Initially
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28. Whetheryouliftyourcoffeecuporwatchyour
coorkerlifthis,
30. Whereastheoveruseofantibioticscanleadto
thespreadofdrugresistantbacteria,____.
A) thepracticeofusingsufficientdosesisstill
the most effective method in the
treatmentofbacterialinfections
B) thegermsthatsurvivearetypicallythose
thathappentobeargeneticmutationsfor
resistingtheantibiotics
C) resistant strains produced in animals
eventuallyfindtheirwayintopeoplesince
bacteriaarefoundeverywhere
D) carelessuseofdrugscontributestodrug
resistantinfectionleavingusdefenceless
againstdangerousbacteria
E) thepatientsinwhomtheyoccurmayhave
to live with the risk of many untreatable
infectionsforanuncomfortablylongtime
29.Asthenumberofknownelementsincreased,
____.
A) chemistsatthattimehadnoknowledgeof
atomicnumbersandatomicweights
B) majority of them appear in nature and
readilycombinetoformcompounds
C) discovery of the chemical elements has
been an ongoing process since ancient
times
D) scientists began to investigate the
possibilities of classifying them in useful
ways
E) we know about them only because of
technology developed during the 20th
century
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A) whetherdeletedinformationisprocessed
unconsciouslyhasnotbeeninvestigated
B) as the distinction between looking and
seeingisgreaterthanonecanimagine
C) but experiments show how little
informationweactuallytakeinataglance
D) however, a recent experiment indicates
thatthiscannotbetheentirereason
E) therefore, there is a close relationship
betweenwhatwethinkandwhatwesee
A) forexample,anxietyandfrustrationover
theirfailingmemoryresultsinaggression
B) but some daily activities such as bathing
and dressing become challenging in the
latestages
C) because disruption of brain cell function
beginsinregionsinvolvedinformingnew
memories
D) then they may have difficulty in
understanding visual images and spatial
relationships
E) so it is not an inevitable consequence of
agingasmostpeoplebelieveittobe
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36. Thestudyoftheeffectsthatanaudiencehas
onourbehaviourremainsanimportanttopic
forsocialpsychology,
A) whileanyotherformofdistractioncould
produceothereffectsaswell
B) sinceitisunlikelythatthefearofspeaking
in front of an audience will be studied
morethanothertypesoffear
C) whereas people are assumed to narrow
the focus of their attention when they
experienceattentionoverload
D) as much of our behavior occurs in the
physicalpresenceofothersasspectators
E) even though motivation loss has been
identified as the major factor in the
decreaseofacademicsuccess
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39. Travelonthesurfaceoftheoceanthroughthe
use of boats dates back to prehistoric times,
but only in modern times has extensive
underwatertravelbecomepossible.
A) YzlerceyldaoluanTrkkentkltrnn
temel yapta iarndan olan eski Trk
evleri, gnmzde de bu zelliini
korumaktadr.
B) Gnmzde de varln srdren eski
Trk evleri, yzlerce yllk Trk kent
kltrnn olumasnda en nemli rol
stlenmilerdir.
C) EskiTrkevleriyzlerceyldaoluanTrk
kent kltrnn temel yaptalardr ve
gnmzdehlvarlnsrdrmektedir.
D) EskiTrkevleriyzlerceyldaoluanTrk
kent kltrnn, hl varln srdren
temelyaptalardr.
E) YzlerceyldaoluanTrkkentkltrnn
en nemli yaptalarndan saylan eski
Trk evleri, gnmzde de varln
srdrmektedir.
A)
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40. Vcutbaklzayfolaninsanlargenellikle
kansere daha yatkndrlar ve bu da baklk
sisteminin en azndan baz kanser trlerine
kar koruyucu rol oynadn gsteren bir
gerektir.
A) Becausethebody'simmunesystemplays
a protective role against at least some
forms of cancer, people with immune
deficiencies are unusually susceptible to
cancer.
B) People with immune deficiencies are
often usually susceptible to cancer, and
thisisafactsuggestingthattheimmune
system plays a protective role against at
leastsomeformsofcancer.
C) That the immune system plays a
protective role against certain forms of
cancerissuggestedbythefactthatcancer
is more widespread among people with
immunedeficiencies.
D) Sincepeoplehavingimmunedeficiencies
are usually extremely susceptible to
cancer, it is suggested that the immune
system guards the body against at least
someformsofcancer.
E) Often people with immune deficiencies
are unusually susceptible to cancer and
this is supported by the fact that the
immune system is able to protect the
body against at least some forms of
cancer.
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44. Asitispointedoutinthepassage,____
Nowadays,weallliketothinkwehavegotpastthe
racistnonsenseofpreviouscenturies,wheneventhe
most eminent scientists, white ones, of course,
declaredwhitepeopletobethepinnacleofhuman
progress and other races to be inferior. We now
acceptthatnoraceissuperiortoanother.Thereis
no question that most societies have made
enormous progress in eliminating such overt racial
prejudice. But an unsettling study published by
researchersintheUnitedStatessuggeststhatthere
isstillalongwaytogo.Eventoday,thestudyfinds,
Americans of various races still unconsciously
dehumanize their black fellow citizens by subtly
associating them with apes. In an experiment in
whichstudentsweresubliminallyflashedaphotoof
eitheranAfricanAmericanoraEuropeanAmerican
face, and then shown a blurry picture of an ape,
those shown the black face were quicker to
recognize the ape. More troubling still, this
association is not just confined to psychologists'
tests: It also appears to bias people's judgments
about whether specific instances of policeviolence
arejustified.
45. Accordingtothepassage,_____.
A) mostsocietieshavesolvedtheproblemof
racismexcepttheUS
B) more and more studies reveal the
situationonracialattitudesisnotwhatwe
wouldliketosee
C) researchers have made enormous
progressineliminatingracism
D) various studies show that some people
justifypoliceviolence
E) Americans have considerably changed
theirviewsregardingotherraces
stillprevailsinthiscentury
isthesubjectofpreviouscenturies
canbeeradicatedwitheducation
is most observable in white scientists'
attitudes
E) istriggeredbyexperiments
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47.50.sorularaadakiparayagrecevaplaynz.
Bestknownforhisnovels20,000LeaguesUnderthe
SeaandAroundtheWorldin80Days,JulesVerne,
theFrenchsciencefictionpioneer,hasalwaysbeen
amajorculturalfigureinhisnativeland,France.His
hometown of Amiens continues to remember his
contributionswithparades,exhibitionsandliterary
conferences.Yet,intheEnglishspeakingworld,Jules
Vernehasbeenpigeonholedasmerelyayoungboy's
adventure writer, even though he was successfully
abletoforeseeheavierthanairflyingmachinesand
moon voyages. In addition, twentieth century
pioneerssuchasthepolarexplorerRichardByrd,the
rocketscientistWernervonBraunandtheastronaut
Neil Armstrong have all said that Jules Verne's
writings inspired them. But now, Jules Verne
enthusiastsarepushingforareconsiderationofthe
writer as an influential literary figure, whose 64
novels and stories of admittedly varying literary
quality offer not only startling prophecies but also
offerprovideasharpcommentaryontheEuropeand
Americaofhisday.
49. Asitisstatedinthispassage,___.
A)Amiensisbestknownforcelebrating20,000
Leagues Under the Sea and Around the
WorldIn80Days
B) major cultural figures in France are
remembered in parades, exhibitions and
conferences
C)JulesVerne'smostfamousworksare20,000
Leagues Under the Sea and Around the
WorldIn80Days
D) Jules Verne became a science fiction
writer with the publication of 20,000
Leagues Under the Sea and Around the
WorldIn80Days
E) 20,000LeaguesUndertheSeaandAround
theWorldIn80Daysarerememberedin
hishometownofAmiens
50. Accordingtothepassage,theEnglishspeaking
world____.
A) is reluctant to see Verne as a children's
writer
B) hasunderestimatedtheworksofVerne
C) wasmoreinterestedinthemoonvoyages
thanflyingmachines
D) recognizedtheneedtoputhisideastouse
E) regarded Verne as a pioneer in scientific
developments
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51.54.sorularaadakiparayagrecevaplaynz.
A battle between traditional and progressive
educatorshasragedsincethe1930s,whenmodern
approachestomusicalteachingwerefirstproposed.
Stephanie Pitts, author and editor of the British
JournalofMusicEducation,chartsthecourseofthis
battle in her book A Century of Change in Music
Education.Bothcampsarguedformusic'sinclusion
intheschoolcurriculum,buttheirjustificationsand
proposedteachingmethodsconflicted.Ontheone
hand,declared traditionalists, music was a bodyof
knowledge made up of the great symphonies and
folksongsofBritain'srepertoire.Studentscouldbe
taught to appreciate and sing this "national
songbook"aspartofaculturaleducation.Thiswas
the method that dominated the classroom for
decades, and is still part of the primary school
approach. On the other hand, responded the
progressives,ifmusicwasanexpressionofourinner
psyche,thenchildrenshouldbeencouragedtoplay
and experiment in order to learn more about
themselves."Bringsomethingtomakenoisewith",
theyshouted.
53. Itisstatedinthepassagethattheprogressive
method____.
A)
B)
C)
D)
ispraisedbyStephaniePittsinherbook
wasfirstproposedinthelastdecade
ispartoftheprimaryschoolapproach
providesfeweropportunitiesforchildren
tolearnaboutthemselves
E) placesemphasisonpersonalexpression
51. Itisclearinthepassagethat___.
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58. Itcanbeunderstoodfromthepassagethatin
order to obtain regular unemployment
compensationfromthegovernment,
A) it is necessary not to have used a
reservationwagebefore
B) peopleneedtobeoutofworkforalong
time
C) unemployedpeopleareofficiallyrequired
toregisterforwork
D) one must not be described as
noemployed
E) unemployedpeopleneedtohaveaunion
registration
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59.62.sorularaadakiparayagrecevaplaynz.
Thefirstdocumentedschemeforinflightrefuelling
camefromayoungRussianaviatornamedAlexander
de Seversky. His father owned a plane and taught
himtoflywhenhewasinhisearlyteens.In1917,
when he was 23, Seversky proposed a method for
extending flight: One plane could carry extra fuel
anddeliverittoanotherthroughahose.Afterthe
Russian Revolution, Russias new Bolshevik
governmentsenthimtotheUnitedStatestostudy
aircraft design, and he stayed there when political
developmentsmadehisreturntoRussiadangerous.
HegotajobasanaeronauticalengineerfortheUS
WarDepartmentandwasawardedtheworldsfirst
patent for airtoair refuelling, in which large fuel
tankerswouldsupplyfueltofighteraircraftwhilein
flight.Severskywentontoadistinguishedcareerin
airplane design and achieved perhaps his greatest
fame as the author of the influential 1942 book
Victory through Air Power. He never put his
refuelling plan into action, though, and other
aviatorslatercameupwithideasoftheirown.
60. WeseefromthepassagethatSeverskys1942
bookVictorythroughAirPower___.
A)
madehimmorefamousthanhisideasfor
inflightrefuelling
B) was extremely unpopular in Bolshevik
Russia
C) wasusedasatrainingmanualbytheUS
WarDepartment
D) extensivelydetailedhisplansforinflight
refuelling
E) remained unpublished at the time of his
death
61. Accordingtothepassage,Severskywasunable
toreturntoRussiadueto___.
A)
theUSWarDepartmentwasuninterested
inhisplans
B) histruepassionwasalwaysflying,which
helearnedasateenager
C) Russias Bolshevik government did not
supporthisschemes
D) hisplanswereneverimplemented
E) otherinventorsmadeuseofhisideason
aircraftdesign
wasperceivedasathreatbytheRussian
government
B) involved the transfer of fuel from one
airborneaircrafttoanotherbymeansofa
hose
C) gavehimaclearadvantagewhenhewas
applyingforworkintheUnitedStates
D) wasinspiredbyhisaeronauticalstudiesin
America
E) was completely revised, following
suggestionsfromtheUSWarDepartment
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63.66.sorularda,verilencmleyeanlamcaenyakn
olancmleyibulunuz.
63. Scientists hope to use all these pages of the
bookoflifetorevolutionizethetreatmentof
humandisease.
65. Althoughcausesofcongenitaldeformitiesand
birth defects often are not known, in some
cases,theyareknownandcanbeavoided.
A)
A) Itwasscientistsexpectationtouseevery
pages of the book of life to change
radicallythetreatmentofhumanillness.
B) Scientistshopetouseallofthebooksof
lifewrittentorevolutionizethetreatment
ofhumandisease.
C) Scientists can expect to use all pages of
the book of life to revolutionize the
treatmentofhumandisease.
D) Scientists hope to use all these pages of
the book to find new methods for the
treatmentofhumandisease.
E) It was scientists hope to use all these
pages of the book of life to learn the
treatmentofhumanillness.
B)
C)
D)
E)
Becausecausesofcongenitaldeformities
and birth defects often are known, in
some cases, they are known and can be
avoided.
Sincecausesofcongenitaldeformitiesand
birthdefects sometimes known, in some
cases,theyareknownandcanbeavoided.
Even though the reasons of congenital
deformities and birth defects often are
not known, in some situations, they are
knownandcanbeemitted.
Althoughcausesofcongenitaldeformities
and birth defects often are not known,
sometimes, they arefound and may be
avoided.
Though causes of congenital deformities
andbirthdefectsarenotknown,insome
places, they are known and can be kept
away.
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Teacher: It'sgivingawarning;curiositycan
bedangerous,itcankillevenacat.
Student:______
Bob:_____
Mike: Iknow,butthat'snotmystyle.
A) It's the atmosphere of the crowd that
makesitsoexciting.
B) Perhapsyoucantryatleastonce.
C) Hooligansmaybetherealthreat,soyou
areright!
D) That sounds very disappointing! Why
bothergoingtothegamesthen?
E) That's a good idea! You'll be happier at
home.
A)
68. Simon:Iwatchedareportaboutchildrenwho
spendtheirtimegluedtoTVscreens.
Carole:Yes,Isawapartofittoo.Apparently
the researchers say it can cause psychological
problems.Doyouthinkthat'strue?
Simon:_____
Tom:Officially,theAtlantichurricaneseason
is from June 1 to November 30, but Mother
nature isn't reading calendars. Are you a risk
taker?
Sam:______
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Nicola:_____
Vera:Well,Iwassoastonished,Ijuststood
therestaringatthem.
Nicola:Didyoueverfindoutwhattheywere
talkingabout?
Vera:No,theywouldn'tsay!
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
TheGovernor'sBall!Idon'tbelieveit!
Whywereyouinvitedthere?
Areyousureofthat?
WhoisWarren,anyway?
Whatwasyourreaction?
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74. Conflictisastrugglebetweenopposingsides
orforces.Inaplay,thecharactersactoutthe
conflict,andultimatelytheiractionsresultina
resolution, or outcome. External conflict is a
struggle between a character and an outside
force,suchasanotherperson,nature,orfate.
___.Acharactercanexpressinternalconflict
as well as external conflict through actions,
facialexpressions,anddialogue.
A) Thus,externalorinternal,conflictsarouse
interestamongviewers.
B) Also,playsoftenpointtocuesastowhen
aninternalconflictislikelytooccur.
C) Likewise, dialogues contain a variety of
bothinternalandexternalconflicts.
D) Furthermore, a characters conflict is
often obvious from his or her facial
expressions.
E) However, internal conflict is a struggle
withinthecharactersownmind.
76.80.sorulardacmlelersrasylaokunduunda
parann anlam btnln bozan cmleyi
bulunuz.
76. (I)TheUnitedStatescannotmakeafreshstart
inIraq.(II)TheIraqigovernmenthasdecided
to upgrade its infrastructure as a precaution
againstnaturaldisasterslikefloods.(Ill)Butit
hasonelastchancetoadjustcourseandpartly
correct its previous mistakes. (IV) When the
Iraqi elections were approaching, the United
States had entered the last stage of its
engagement there, and had begun its
withdrawal from the country. (V) No one
knowsjustexactlyhowlongthisstageisgoing
tolast.
A)I B)II C)III D)IV E)V
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