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DENEME SINAVI 2009/10-3 1 DENEME 3 1-19. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. Although Angela doesn't like thrillers, just out of ......... she sat in front of the TV and watched one. A) relief B) pleasure C) boredom D) quality E) waste 2. The pizza restaurant can........ pizzas by moped to any of the houses in this neighbourhood. A) transmit B) produce C) prepare D) deliver E) connect 3. Funding for a number of bloody civil wars in West Africa came from the illegal trade in ........ stones, such as diamonds. A) precious B) wealthy C) fertile D) fierce E) privileged 4. France and Germany used to be........to one another, but now they cooperate closely in the EU. A) mistaken B) unfit C) hostile D) threatened E) separated 5. The Spanish, who were treated........by the inhabitants of San Salvador, later made them their slaves. A) tensely B) exceedingly C) entirely D) considerably E) kindly 6. I don't........my football shirt until I get to the stadium for fear of being beaten up by rival fans. A) fit in B) wear out C) get up D) put on E) pull down 7. We........house until our son........ from university next spring. A) haven't moved/graduates B) won't move/has graduated C) don't move/will have graduated D) aren't moving/was graduating E) won't have moved/graduated 8. .........all the stairs with the heavy suitcase, Isabella ........ exhausted by the time she reached her apartment. A) To climb/has been B) Having climbed/was C) To be climbing/is D) Climbed/would be E) Climbing/will be 9. The Faroe Islands........by Irish monks before the Vikings........there in the 9 th century AD. A) have been settled/were arriving B) were being settled/had arrived C) had been settled/arrived D) were settled/have arrived E) would be settled/have been arriving 10. Bashar al-Assad........the president of Syria if his brother Basil........in a car accident. A) didn't become/wouldn't die B) hasn't become/wasn't dying C) won't have become/hasn't died D) hadn't become/wouldn't die E) wouldn't have become/hadn't died www.ingilizcecin.com

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1-19. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlereuygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

1. Although Angela doesn't like thrillers, just outof ......... she sat in front of the TV and watched one.

A) relief B) pleasureC) boredom D) qualityE) waste

2. The pizza restaurant can........ pizzas by moped to any of the houses in this neighbourhood.

A) transmit B) produceC) prepare D) deliverE) connect

3. Funding for a number of bloody civil wars inWest Africa came from the illegal trade in ........ stones, such as diamonds.

A) precious B) wealthyC) fertile D) fierceE) privileged

4. France and Germany used to be........to one another, but now they cooperate closely in the EU.

A) mistaken B) unfitC) hostile D) threatenedE) separated

5. The Spanish, who were treated........by the inhabitants of San Salvador, later made them their slaves.

A) tenselyB) exceedinglyC) entirelyD) considerablyE) kindly

6. I don't........my football shirt until I get to the stadium for fear of being beaten up by rival fans.

A) fit in B) wear outC) get up D) put onE) pull down

7. We........house until our son........ from university next spring.

A) haven't moved/graduatesB) won't move/has graduatedC) don't move/will have graduatedD) aren't moving/was graduatingE) won't have moved/graduated

8. .........all the stairs with the heavy suitcase,Isabella ........ exhausted by the time she reached her apartment.

A) To climb/has beenB) Having climbed/wasC) To be climbing/isD) Climbed/would beE) Climbing/will be

9. The Faroe Islands........by Irish monks before the Vikings........there in the 9th century AD.

A) have been settled/were arrivingB) were being settled/had arrivedC) had been settled/arrivedD) were settled/have arrivedE) would be settled/have been arriving

10. Bashar al-Assad........the president of Syria if his brother Basil........in a car accident.

A) didn't become/wouldn't dieB) hasn't become/wasn't dyingC) won't have become/hasn't diedD) hadn't become/wouldn't dieE) wouldn't have become/hadn't died

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11. Lotte........the archives for three months, but she........just two documents that support her thesis. A) was searching/will have found B) is searching/will find C) has been searching/has found D) searches/is finding E) searched/had found

12. Wlanuela is ........ the phone and she is inviting us........dinner at her house tomorrow evening.

A) on/for B) in/at C) at/to D) by/until E) over/of

13. The new clerk has been accused ........ stealing 500 YTL........the safe while he was working yesterday.

A) on/up B) at/by C) for/in D) of/from E) in/into

14. I thought he had bought the CD for ........, but actually he had bought it for

A) itself/mine B) me/himself C) him/his own D) their/his E) his/them

15. Azerbaijan has an extensive coast on the

Caspian Sea,........the best quality caviar is found. A) how B) which C) whose D) what E) where

16. Some iguanas on the Galapagos islands have adapted to hunting in the sea…....there is a limited amount of food for them on land.

A) because B) therefore C) in case of D) just as E) contrary to

17. There are no longer........people alive who fought in the battle of Gallipoli in 1915.

A) some B) none C) any D) no E) either

18. The meteor that struck Saturn's moon, Mimas, was ........to create a huge crater.

A) as powerful B) such a powerful C) so powerful D) powerful enough E) more powerful

19. 23. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük yada ifadeyi bulunuz.

A waitress in Sweden was given a Porsche by an elderly customer as a/an (19).........She later told the journalists that she thought he (20).........(21).........he kept his word and gave her the car keys. Accompanied by her father, the next day she went to the man's house to pick up her new car. It (22)........to be a 1979 Porsche 924 worth 3,215 euros. She said that, among (23)........things, it needed painting, but in general, everything was fine with the car. 19. A) retirement B) wage C) attraction D) cash E) tip 20. A) was being joked B) had been joking C) is joking D) has been joking E) was joked 21. A) Nevertheless B) Due to C) While D) Despite E) So that 22. A) broke down

B) turned out C) got into D) ran over E) kept on

23. A) others B) another C) some others D) the others E) other

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24-32. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekildetamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

24. During the Spanish conquest, the Aztecscame to wish that......... .

A) they have the same military technology astheir Spanish enemies

B) they hadn't let some of the Spanishescape from their city aliveC) they would prevent the Spanish from

reaching their capitalD) the Spanish haven't involved their women

and children in warfareE) the name of their last ruler was Cuauhtemoc

25. ........; otherwise, there's no way he could haveafforded a new plasma TV.

A) Berk must have been secretly saving hismoney

B) Coskun hated watching league matches atthe local tea house

C) You could watch Spider-Man 2 at Özgür'shouse

D) Yunus knew that the picture quality would bemuch better

E) Levent can't have been given his pay rise yet

26. Since both Corinne and Nicolas have doubtsabout each other, ......... .

A) they have decided not to marry for the timebeing

B) their wedding is taking place next weekendC) they both seem to have faith in one anotherD) it is surprising that they have broken upE) they will manage to establish a strong

relationship27. ........, you should carry some food with you.

A) As you prefer to keep your bags as light aspossible

B) Not only did you buy a very thoughtful gift foryour cousin

C) In spite of feeling so hungry at the momentD) Knowing that meals are included in the price

of the hotelE) Instead of wasting money in the

restaurants of service stations

28. The Prussians arrived on the battlefield ofWaterloo ........ . A) unless they had been called by the BritishB) so the song titled Waterloo won the

Eurovision Contest in 1974

29. ........until the Dead Sea Scrolls werediscovered in the Judean desert in the middle of the last century.

A) It is known as a place of little archaeologicalinterest

B) The oldest known Biblical texts in Hebrewdated from the 9th century AD

C) They give invaluable information onPalestine 2,000 years ago

D) There has been debate among scholars asto who actually wrote them

E) Similar written materials have beenrecovered from nearby sites

30. The largest creatures ever to inhabit the Earthare the blue whales,.........

A) however, its ancestors weren't gentle ocean-giants

B) that became famous in Herman Merville'sMoby-Dick

C) since they are much smaller than thehippopotamus

D) whose sharp teeth make it a powerfulpredator

E) which can exceed 150 tons and grow longerthan 30 metres

31. ........during the time I was in Tunisia.

A) I should be able to get by using FrenchB) I have seen a well-preserved Roman

amphitheatreC) The country was much smaller than I

expectedD) I had problems finding food I could eatE) I will have been living in Sfax for five years

32. ………. , it’s still dangerous to travel on icyroad.

A) Unless you have the extra tyreB) Although you don’t have any extra tyre in your

car C) Even if you have the necessary equipments

for your carD) Providing that you have your car checkedE) Only if you have the necessary equipments

with youC) just as the French army had begun to

weakenD) since it might have contributed to Napoleon's

eventual defeatE) if only he was able to attack them in opposite

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33. 36. sorularda, verilen cümlenin hangisorunun cevabı olduğunu bulunuz.

33. Because I have a lecture at 9 o'clock thismorning.

A) Why are you getting up so early?B) Will you see Professor Arkoun today?C) Were you in a hurry to attend the lecture?D) What time is your appointment this morning?E) When will you be free to come over?

34. I used to be able to, but not now.

A) Did you use to have a computer?B) Are you sure he is honest?C) When did you work as a builder?D) Are you sure you can't come tonight?E) Can you play the piano?

35. I think it's in the bathroom.

A) Where are the new towels?B) Have you seen my umbrella?C) Why is Jonathan not ready yet?D) Which room is opposite the bedroom?E) Do you think blue tiles would look nice?

36. It's done in a similar way to English.

A) How do you form the perfect tense inItalian?

B) What language problems do you have inDutch?

C) Is the original English language called Anglo-Saxon?

D) Which language is similar in structure toGerman?

E) Why have you started to study French?

37-39. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.37. Global warming is predicted to produce

catastrophic effects, such as climate change and the spread of various diseases.

A) Küresel ısınmanın beraberinde iklim değişikliği ve çok çeşitli hastalıklar getirmesi beklenmektedir.

B) İklim değişikliği ve birçok hastalıklara yol açacağı tahmin edilen küresel ısınmanın sonuçları felaket olacaktır.

C) Küresel ısınmanın, iklim değişikliği ve çeşitli hastalıkların yayılması gibi felaket sonuçlar yaratacağı tahmin edilmektedir.

38. Jean Piaget was greatly criticized with regardto his research methods when he used hisown children in his studies on geneticpsychology.

A) Araştırma yöntemleri konusunda çokeleştiriye uğrayan Jean Piaget, genetikpsikoloji üzerine yaptığı çalışmalarda kendiçocuklarını kullanmıştır.

B) Psikoloji konusundaki araştırmaları sırasındakendi çocuklarını kullandığı için JeanPiaget'nin çalışma yöntemlerieleştirilmektedir.

C) Genetik psikoloji alanındaki çalışmalarınıkendi çocukları üzerinde yürüten Jean Piagetbu nedenle çok fazla eleştiri almıştır.

D) Jean Piaget'nin çok fazla eleştirilmesininnedeni, genetik psikoloji üzerine yaptığıçalışmalarda kendi çocuklarını kullanmasıdır.

E) Genetik psikoloji üzerine yaptığıçalışmalarda kendi çocuklarını kullanınca,Jean Piaget araştırma yöntemleri açısındançok eleştirilmiştir.

39. The invention of the printing press in Europeby Gutenberg made printed matter accessiblenot only for the elite minority, but for themasses as well.

A) Avrupa'da Gutenberg'in matbaayı icatetmesiyle, basılı malzemeye ulaşmaksadece elit azınlık için değil, kitleler için demümkün olmuştur.

B) Avrupa'da, sadece elit azınlığın değil,kitlelerin de basılı malzemeye ulaşması,Gutenberg'in matbaayı icat etmesindensonra gerçekleşmiştir.

C) Gutenberg matbaayı icat edince, Avrupa'dahem elit azınlık hem de kitleler basılımalzemeye ulaşabilmiştir.

D) Avrupa'da Gutenberg'in matbaayı icatetmesi, basılı malzemeyi sadece elitazınlık için değil, kitleler için deulaşılabilir kılmıştır.

E) Avrupa'da sadece elit azınlığın ulaşabildiğibasılı malzemeye, Gutenberg'in matbaayıicat etmesinden sonra, kitleler deulaşabilmiştir.

D) Küresel ısınmanın sonuçları olarak iklimdeğişikliği ve birçok hastalığın yayılması gibifelaketler beklenebilir.

E) İklim değişikliği ve birçok hastalığınyayılması gibi sonuçlar doğurması beklenenküresel ısınma, başka felaketlere de yolaçabilir.www.ingilizcecin.com

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40. 42. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleyeanlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.

40. Ormanları tehdit eden böcek türlerini yoketmek için kullanılan böcek ilaçlan aslındaorman alanlarına daha çok zarar vermektedir.

A) Insect species can threaten forests, but infact, the pesticides used to eradicate themresult in greater harm.

B) Great damage in forest areas results fromthe pesticides used to eradicate the insectspecies threatening forests.

C) Pesticides possibly cause greater harm inforests than the insect species which theyare used to eradicate.

D) It is true that insects harm forests, yet thepesticides which are used to eradicate themactually cause more harm.

E) The pesticides that are used to eradicate theinsect species threatening forests actually harm forest areas more.

41. Acıya dayanma ve tehlikeler karşısındacesaret gösterme becerisi Afrika'daki Barabaigkabilesinin erkekleri için çok önemlidir.

A) The ability to endure pain and show couragein the face of danger are very important forthe men of the Barabaig tribe in Africa.

B) The most important ability for the men of theBarabaig Tribe in Africa is to endure painand to show courage in dangeroussituations.

C) Enduring pain and showing courage in theface of danger are the abilities expected ofevery man in the African tribe of Barabaig.

D) All the men in the African tribe of Barabaigare expected to endure pain and showcourage in the face of danger.

E) For the Barabaig tribe in Africa, it is of greatimportance that their men have the ability toendure pain and show courage in dangeroussituations.

42. On yıllık bir süreye yayılan Truva Savaşı'nın,Homeros'un anlattığı gibi gerçekleşipgerçekleşmediği hala bir tartışma konusudur.

A) The Trojan' War, which extended over a ten-year period, is still a matter of debate despiteHomer's comprehensive work on it.

B) It is still not certain today if the Trojan Warlasted ten years, as was stated in Homer'scomprehensive work.

C) Whether Homer's account of the Trojan War,which extended over a period of ten years,reflects reality is still a matter of debate.

43-45. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.

Florence offers visitors a wide choice of places to see. The beautiful Arno river cuts through the old part of the city. The locals have had a love-hate relationship with the Arno because it enabled the city to be wealthy through trade, but has also periodically flooded it. Many of the bridges across the river were built by the Romans. The Ponte Vecchio bridge, for example, was built in place of an earlier Etruscan one. It is the only bridge in the city to have survived World War II without being damaged. Florence has many excellent museums, too. The Bargello concentrates on sculpture, containing many priceless works of art by such figures as Donatello and Cellini, who lived in Florence. The Santa Croce church contains the tombs of such important figures in history as Galileo and Michelangelo.

43. It is implied in the passage that theRomans....... .

A) were the greatest artists of their timeB) made Florence into a major trading centreC) built the Santa Croce churchD) had generally negative feelings about the

ArnoE) were not the first people to live in

Florence

44. It is understood from the passage thatFlorence....... .

A) has only one bridge that was not built by theRomans

B) is the most important centre of art in ItalyC) is no longer endangered by flooding from the

ArnoD) has the greatest collection of art in the worldE) was home to some of history's

outstanding people

45. We can conclude from the passage thatFlorence ....... .

A) is visited mainly for its famous tombsB) became a battleground in World War IIC) only has one usable bridge these daysD) is more famous for its sculpture than its other

forms of artE) still depends on the Arno for most of its

wealthD) It is still a matter of debate whether or not the

Trojan War, which extended over a ten-yearperiod, happened just as Homer described it.

E) Homer wrote a factual account of the TrojanWar, which lasted for ten years, but whetherit is reliable or not is being questioned today.

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46-48. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

New robotic fish have recently been revealed to the public. The new inventions can avoid objects and swim around a specially designed tank entirely by themselves. If they are further developed, they may be used for undersea explorations, detection of leaks in oil pipelines, or even as spies. They have sensors, so, unlike the previous fish that had remote controls, they are fully autonomous. When people see them, they get confused, as they think they are real fish. The maximum swimming speed is about 50cm per second, but the fish have been slowed down to less than half that to prolong their battery life to five hours. In the future, the inventors would like to increase the robots' intelligence—so each fish would have the ability to look for its own charging station. 46. It is clear from the passage that the robotic

fish recently shown to the public.......

A) are not the first robotic fish ever to have been invented

B) can only swim for less than five hours C) are currently being used for undersea explorations D) swim more slowly when their batteries start

to run out E) are dependent on remote controls underwater

47. We understand from the passage that the new

robotic fish....... .

A) can locate their energy sources for themselves

B) find oil escaping from pipelines C) use less power when they swim more slowly D) can make investigations below the surface of the sea E) will soon be used in secret missions

48. St is implied in the passage that the new

robotic fish....... .

A) can chase spy ships using their sensors B) had been hidden from the public for a long

time C) look very much like biological ones D) take five hours to be fully charged up E) behave in exactly the same way as real fish

49-51. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

A recent study has found that 50g of good quality olive oil is the same as a tenth of a dose of the painkiller ibuprofen. While this is not strong enough to cure headaches, it may explain the benefits of the Mediterranean diet. The important ingredient in olive oil is called oleocanthal, and it lessens inflammation in the same way as ibuprofen. Inflammation has been linked to a wide range of conditions, such as heart disease and cancer. The Mediterranean diet, of which olive oil is a central part, is known to have numerous health benefits. These include a decreased risk of stroke, heart disease, breast cancer, and lung cancer. Now that we know that oleocanthal is anti-inflammatory, it seems likely that it plays a role in the health benefits associated with this diet. 49. One point emphasized in the passage is

that....... .

A) olive oil is made up of a number of different ingredients

B) 500g of olive oil would have to be consumed in order to get rid of a headache

C) people with healthy diets rarely get breast or lung cancer

D) the oleocanthal in olive oil may well be the reason for the healing power of the Mediterranean diet

E) people who prefer Mediterranean cuisine don't need to take ibuprofen

50. It is implied in the passage that ibuprofen.......

A) is part of the Mediterranean diet B) is used to cure headaches C) causes heart disease and cancer D) is made from olives E) is the best medicine to prevent inflammation

51. We can conclude from the passage that the

consumption of olive oil....... .

A) has been the subject of several studies recently

B) varies from region to region C) is the most effective cure for breast cancer D) diminishes the effect of painkillers E) lessens the risk of some fatal diseases

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52-54. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. In the 1960s, the non-violent activist Stephen Biko joined the mostly white National Union of South African Students. He was not happy with it, however, as he believed that blacks had become conditioned to accept an inferior position in South African society. Therefore, if blacks passively accepted their rights being fought for by whites, this feeling of inferiority would continue. In 1968, he co-founded the ail-black South African Students' Organization (SASO). SASO was based on his philosophy of black consciousness, which encouraged blacks to recognize their self-worth. In the 1970s, the ideas of black consciousness spread throughout South Africa. In 1977, he was arrested under anti-terrorism laws. He was chained up for a full day and received a major head wound. Before long he died in prison. The police reported his death as the result of a long hunger strike. 52. We understand from the passage that the

National Union of South African Students .......

A) was in favour of rights for blacks B) took away Stephen Biko's membership C) represented the whole of South African society D) wanted blacks to feel inferior E) eventually changed into SASO

53. We learn from the passage that Stephen Biko's ideas....... .

A) were limited to university students B) supported racism against whites C) were to get blacks to believe in

themselves D) were against rights for blacks E) ended the inequalities in South African

society

54. It is implied in the passage that the South

African police....... .

A) were given new powers in 1977 B) prevented an act of terrorism C) are against hunger strikes in prisons D) claimed no responsibility for Stephen Biko's death E) supported the National Union of South African Students

55-57. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The queen was Dido. Her husband, Sicaeus, had-been king of Tyre, till he was murdered by his brother Pygmalion, who wanted to marry her. She, however, fled from him with a band of faithful Tyrians and all her husband's treasure, and landed on the north coast of Africa. Dido begged of the chief of the country as much land as could be enclosed by a bull's skin. He granted this readily, so Dido, cutting the skin into the thinnest possible strips, managed to measure off with it enough ground to build the splendid city which she then named Carthage. Dido received Aeneas most kindly, and took all his men into her city, hoping to keep them there forever, and make him her husband. 55. It is understood from the passage that

Dido's....... .

A) city is the most beautiful in North AfricaB) husband hadn't trusted his brother C) original homeland was somewhere in AfricaD) brother-in-law tried to make her his wife E) feelings for Sicaeus had not been strong

56. It is clear from the passage that Aeneas ....... .

A) was welcomed to Carthage with his men B) was planning to propose to Dido C) was hopelessly trapped in Carthage D) helped to build Carthage E) wanted to remain permanently in Carthage

57. We can infer from the passage that the north African chief....... .

A) had no idea how big a bull's skin actually was B) was tricked into giving Dido more land than he had expected to C) wanted Dido to build a great city on his land D) hoped that Dido would marry him

E) was reluctant to accept Dido and her companions into his territory

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58-60. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Invasion literature was a historical British literary type, which was most notable between 1871 and the war against Germany in 1914. In 1871, The Battle of Dorking by George Chesney was published. It was a very popular fictional account of an invasion of Britain by Germany. The author, like many British at the time, had been alarmed by the speedy defeat of France the previous year. By 1914, there were over 400 books of this type, and many of them were best-sellers. These books were extremely influential in Britain in shaping international policies and public opinion before 1914. Invasion literature had its critics during this time. Some politicians, including the Prime Minister, said invasion literature risked causing war between Britain and Germany by increasing nationalist opinions abroad and alarming the public in Britain. 58. It is implied in the passage that George

Chesney ....... .

A) was one of the best writers of the late 19th century

B) had been saddened by the military collapse of France

C) was pushing the politicians for war against Germany D) told about an imaginary invasion in his book E) wrote more than 400 books in his lifetime

59. It can be understood from the passage that

Germany ...... .

A) started an invasion of Britain in 1914 B) actually intended to invade Britain in 1871 C) fought a battle with Britain at Dorking D) was unaffected by British invasion literature E) won a military victory over France in 1870

60. St can be concluded from the passage that

invasion literature....... .

A) had great effects on international affairsB) was not written after the outbreak of war in 1914 C) was also popular in France in the 19th century D) was best represented by George Chesney E) sold more than all other forms of literature between 1871 and 1914

61. 64. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan seçeneği bulunuz.

61. Adele fled to Canada three years ago, and she

has been helping other refugees there since then. A) Three years ago, Adele decided to live in

Canada, and then ended up supporting the refugees there.

B) Adele has been aiding refugees in Canada from the time she arrived there three years ago as a refugee herself.

C) Adele had contacted other refugees in Canada before she went there three years ago.

D) Adele had supported refugees for three years before she went to Canada.

E) Three years after Adele had to migrate to Canada, she started to help other refugees.

62. Although Copernicus started a revolution in

astronomy, he hardly ever looked at the stars. A) Copernicus almost never made any

observations of the stars, yet he set off an enormous change in astronomy.

B) Copernicus was able to start a revolution in astronomy because he constantly observed the stars.

C) Had Copernicus looked at the stars more often, he would have begun a revolution in astronomy.

D) It was through his repeated observations of the stars that Copernicus radically altered the science of astronomy.

E) Copernicus started to study traditional astronomy, but before that, he had little interest in the stars.

63. St was only towards the end of his trip to

Brazil that Ludwig managed to speak some basic Portuguese.

A) Ludwig learnt how to say some basic

Portuguese expressions during his visit to Brazil.

B) Even after a very long vacation in Brazil, Ludwig wasn't able to speak Portuguese very well.

C) By the time Ludwig was able to say some simple things in Portuguese, he was about to leave Brazil.

D) Because Ludwig's visit to Brazil was brief, he was unable to pick up much Portuguese.

E) Ludwig ended his visit to Brazil before he was able to speak simple Portuguese.

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64. Without the causeway linking it with SaudiArabia, fewer people would visit Bahrain.

A) A lot of people visiting Saudi Arabia also visitBahrain using the causeway linking the twocountries.

B) If a causeway had been built between SaudiArabia and Bahrain, more people wouldtravel there.

C) Most visitors to Bahrain get to the country bycrossing the causeway linking it to SaudiArabia.

D) Since there is no longer a causewayconnecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, very fewpeople take trips there.

E) There wouldn't be so many visitors toBahrain if there weren't a causewayconnecting it to Saudi Arabia.

65-68. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.65. BRIC—which stands for Brazil, Russia, India,

and China—is four countries whose economicpotential is so great that they may becomeamong the four most important economies bythe year 2050. ......... . Furthermore, theireconomic power would give them a combinedGDP of 12.14 trillion dollars. However, at themoment, these four countries are not in anykind of political or economic alliance.

A) If combined, they would contain over fortypercent of the world's population

B) However, China and India are predicted tobe dominant in the field of manufacturing

C) In recent decades, the governments formingBRIC all carried out economic reforms

D) This is the idea put forward by Jim O'Neill,an international economist at GoldmanSachs

E) Some see India and China more as rivalsthan potential partners, though

66. Sir Ben Kingsley—born Krishna Bhanji —is aBritish actor of Indian and Russian-Jewishdescent. He began acting at ManchesterGrammar School, but he became professionalin the Royal Shakespeare Company. It was atthis point that he changed his name, fearingthat, otherwise, it would harm his chances of acareer. His first film, 1972's Fear is the Key,was not a success. ........ . It was for this rolethat he won the Academy Award for BestActor.

67. Andrew Bowie's introduction to GermanPhilosophy is the only book in English toprovide a detailed account of the importantideas and arguments of modern Germanphilosophy from Kant to the present. ......... . This, therefore, makes the book essential reading not only for students in philosophy, but also in literature, history, sociology and psychology.

A) The book consists of highly complexarguments, which makes it difficult to read

B) Modern German philosophy has proved tobe very important to the study of manydifferent academic disciplines

C) Kant spent much of his life trying to provethat the Scottish philosopher Hume had beenin error

D) Marx, who is included in the book, wasrecently voted the Greatest Philosopher on aBBC poll

E) Of course, not all of the important modernphilosophers have come from German-speaking countries

68. In 782, Harun ar-Rashid invaded the ByzantineEmpire with an army of 95,000 men anddefeated the Byzantine army. ….. . Hecamped on the heights, in full view of the city.The Empress Irene saw that it could easily betaken by Harun ar-Rashid's forces. But afterIrene expressed admiration for Harun'smilitary abilities, he accepted a 70,000 gold-piece annual tribute and withdrew.

A) He wasn't Caliph at this time, but led hisforces in the name of his father, Muhammadal-Mahdi

B) Harun fortified the city of Hisn Mansur —nowAdıyaman—and made it the chief city of thearea

C) Then, Harun marched to Chrysopolis— nowÜsküdar—across from the capitalConstantinople

D) Although he was ruling the empire, it isprobable that his generals made theimportant military decisions

E) The Empress Irene ordered her men to stopthe invaders surrounding the city

A) He is currently working on The Last Legion,which will come out next year

B) He was given a knighthood by the Queen ofBritain five years ago

C) He has been nominated for AcademyAwards several times

D) He has provided his voice for the video gameCeremony of Innocence

E) He found fame, though, in 1982, by playingMohandas K. Gandhi in Gandhiwww.ingilizcecin.com

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69-72. sorularda, verilen duruma uygun düşencümleyi bulunuz.

69. There is a flu epidemic going around and yourfriend is worried about catching it, as she ismore affected by it than most people. Thinkingof a reasonable way by which she can avoid it,or at least lessen its symptoms, you suggest:

A) When you get the flu, you should spendsome time in bed to regain your bodystrength.

B) Why don't you get vaccinated against flu?C) I don't know why you are always getting ill.D) If you avoid contact with all human beings,

you stand a chance of not getting the flu.E) Eat this orange—I've heard vitamin C is

good for people with flu.

70. It is Friday and a new film which your friendwants to see has just come to the cinema. Youare feeling extremely tired after having workedall week, but would like to see the film, too.Worried that you might fall asleep in thecinema if you go tonight, you suggest:

A) Why don't you just go home to rest instead ofwatching this movie?

B) Do you have an alarm clock on your mobilephone?

C) I'm sorry that I won't be able to watch the filmwith you.

D) You buy the popcorn and drinks, and I'll payfor the tickets.

E) Let's go and watch that movie tomorrow,when I won't be so sleepy.

71. Every time your friend cooks something, heburns it to the bottom of the saucepan.Knowing that this problem can easily besolved, you say to him:

A) Don't worry; I still like what you cook.B) I'd give up cooking if I were you.C) I think your cooker may need replacing.D) You just have to spend more time cleaning

the saucepan.E) Just try cooking your food on a lower heat.

72. You are at the zoo, and you see that a visitorin front of the deer's cage is trying to feed acandy bar to a deer. Knowing that this is notgood for the animal, you inform him of this bysaying:

A) That deer looks as if he's already been fed.B) Don't you have any grass from an African

savannah with you?C) If you give that to the deer, it will become

ill.D) Your hand will get bitten if you put it so close

to the cage.E) I think it's wrong that deer are locked up here

in cages.

73-76. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boşbırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyibulunuz.

73. Kalani : I don't know why the Hutus andTutsis murdered each other so violently in 1994.

Araceli : They didn't—the genocide was planned and led by extremist Hutu leaders and politicians.

Kalani : ……………………………………. Araceli : They obviously didn't think that the

intended Tutsi victims were worth worrying about.

A) How many of these extremist Hutus werethere?

B) Then why wasn't it prevented by theinternational community?

C) Did the genocide expand into any othercountries?

D) But in that case, couldn't he have beenstopped?

E) Why do I have such an incorrect opinionabout what happened, then?

74. Sora : What did you like most about visiting Egypt?

Gökhan : ……………………………………….. Sora : Were they as good as they look in

pictures? Gökhan : No, they took even better when

you're there.

A) I loved our trip down the Nile.B) It was definitely seeing the pyramids. C)

The camel is really a fascinating creature.D) It was the days we spent in Sharm el-Sheikh.E) I think it must be the awful falafels I had to

eat.

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75. Azzurra : Do you know where the Sultanate of Brunei is?

Ortzi : Isn't it somewhere in the Middle East? Azzurra : ………………………………………

Ortzi : I would never have thought that it was there.

A) The word "Sultanate" gives that impression, doesn't it?

B) No, it is located in a different part of the world.

C) Many people make that mistake, but actually it's in Southeast Asia. D) I've no idea; that's why I was asking you. E) No, but due to oil resources, the ruler was once the richest man in the world

76. Lani : Why did you get so angry with the waiter in the cafe?

Ciel : He only gave me change for $10. Lani : ………………………………………… Ciel : I had given him $20.

A) What was wrong with that? B) Was he trying to rob you? C) How much do you normally pay for a meal? D) You were right to be angry, then. E) Didn't you give him a tip?

77. – 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz.

77. (I) Assia Djebar is the pen-name of Fatima-Zohra

imalayen, an Algerian novelist, translator, and filmmaker who writes in French. (II) Most of her works deal with the obstacles faced by women, and she is noted for her feminist position. (Ill) Djebar is considered to be one of North Africa's most famous and influential writers. (IV) In recognition of this, in 2005 she became the first writer from this region to be elected to the French Academy. (V) Among other members of this academy is the ex-French President, Valery Giscard d'Estaing.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

78. (I) J. R .R. Tolkien seems to have modelled Khuzdul, the language he created for the Dwarves in his books, on Semitic languages like Arabic and Hebrew. (II) Even so, Maltese is the only Semitic language written with a Latin script. (III) Like these languages, the stems from which words are derived consist of just consonants. (IV) Nouns, verbs, and adjectives are made by inserting certain vowels between these consonants, and sometimes also by doubling one of the consonants. (V) Further word forms can be made by adding prefixes and suffixes.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 79. (I) Archaeologists in southern India have

discovered the ancient ruins of a Hindu -temple that may have been destroyed by a tsunami. (II) Officials say that it could be more than two thousand years old. (III) Government archaeologists excavated it just north of the area affected by the 2004 Asian tsunami. (IV) That disaster may well prove to be the worst of the 21st century. (V) Apparently, there is more damage on the sea side of the temple, and sand and shell deposits inside it.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 80. (I) Crosswords are divided into different types,

such as quiz crosswords or cryptic ones. (II) Sometimes crossword fans come across a difficult clue which they cannot find the word for. (III) Instead of spending hours searching for it through the dictionary, there is an easier way. (IV) This is to use one of the many crossword solvers that are on the market. (V) One of the latest models has over 250,000 solutions, including proper names and encyclopaedic terms.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

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