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T.C. Ölçme, Seçme ve Yerleştirme Merkezi
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YÜKSEKÖĞRETİM KURUMLARI SINAVI
YABANCI DİL TESTİ (YDT)
İNGİLİZCE1 TEMMUZ 2018 PAZAR
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2018-YDT/İNG İNGİLİZCE TESTİ
Bu testte 80 soru vardır.
United Nations Peacekeeping emerged out of WorldWar II to help warring countries or communities tocreate the ---- for world peace.
inventions predictions
interventions accomplishments
conditions
Invented by the Chinese in the 9th century,gunpowder rapidly became a ---- factor in battle.
crucial complicating
provable virtual
limiting
It is difficult to say ---- when people first started tomake rope because very few early examples havesurvived until today.
eventually importantly exactly
consistently partially
1. - 8. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlereuygun düşen sözcük veya ifadeyi bulunuz.
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C) D)
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C) D)
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D) E)
The continents are the major land masses of theEarth and ---- around 29 per cent of the planet’ssurface.
threaten occupy
maintain initiate
provide
The Hanseatic League, a confederation of NorthGerman cities founded in the late 1200’s, ---- specialareas in cities across north Europe and controlledmost trading routes.
set up put aside
turned down came out
kept off
Although simple games ---- available on mainframecomputers in the years after the Second World War,their widespread adoption ---- until the emergence ofpersonal computers.
were going to be / could wait
had been / should have waited
were / had to wait
used to be / would have waited
would have been / must have waited
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C) D)
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The rapid disappearance of Arctic ice ---- the use ofan undersea Internet cable, ---- a shorter pathbetween Europe and Asia.
can enable / to be created
must enable / being created
would enable / to have created
may enable / creating
should enable / to be creating
The first woman to cycle around the world was theLatvian-American Annie Kopchovsky who ----financial sponsorship in return for ---- an advertisedplacard on her bike.
had received / to be hung
was receiving / to hang
has been receiving / being hung
received / hanging
would receive / having hung
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Research has shown that children ---- secureattachments to parents develop more positiverelationships with teachers and friends ---- theirfamily.
with / beyond
in / about
of / towards
under / over
on / across
Research involving animals is controversial, butwhen conducted ---- ethical guidelines, it yieldssignificant benefits ---- humans.
in / from
over / to
through / by
within / for
at / about
9. - 15. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlereuygun düşen sözcük veya ifadeyi bulunuz.
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At the start of the 20th century, nine out of tenpeople lived in rural areas where they worked on theland, ---- approximately half of the world’spopulation today lives in the city.
as whereas
hence so
whether
An important task of childhood is learning how tobring emotions under reasonable control ----children who cannot manage their emotions arelikely to experience problems with other people.
once since even if
in case unless
Not ---- speaker can create great literature, but ----who knows a language can create and understandnew sentences.
one / everybody every / anybody
each / nobody another / someone
any / no one
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C) D)
E)
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D) E)
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C) D)
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Given that it is highly likely that further reservoirsexist, the interior of our planet could contain atleast six times ---- much water ---- all the world’soceans do.
as / as so / that
whether / or both / and
either / or
The panda has become an international symbol forconservation since 1990, winning the public’saffection ---- their distinctive black and whitemarkings and clumsy behaviour.
in spite of on behalf of
thanks to in contrast to
except for
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The nervous system is the most complex of all thebody's systems. It is a detailed network of sensory cells,originating in the brain and spinal cord that transmitssignals (16)---- the body. It uses a caravan of chemicalmessengers to make sense of this marvelous complexthat we (17)---- as touch, taste, smell, hearing, andvision. In fact, at this precise moment, (18)---- anextraordinary relationship between our eyes and ourbrain, we are able to see and understand what we arereading. Modern cameras (19)---- on the same basicprinciples as our eye. (20)----, they have never been ableto equal the visual power of the eye. The focus and theautomatic aperture of the human eye are perfect.
throughout with
on against
by
visualise classify
notice duplicate
integrate
16. - 20. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçadanumaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük veyaifadeyi bulunuz.
16.
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C) D)
E)
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C) D)
E)
in addition to instead of
despite similar to
because of
will be designed had been designed
are designed will have been designed
were being designed
However Instead
For instance Thus
Furthermore
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C) D)
E)
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The body faces many dangers such as physicaldamage and infectious diseases ----.
once the immune system releases chemicals thattrigger defence
whenever it receives help from disease-fightingbacteria
if it is strong enough to fight infection and damage
but it has many different systems and barriers todefend itself
even though these stem from certain environmentalfactors
Although whales and dolphins spend their lives inwater, ----.
nearly all the members are meat-eaters
they all share certain features such as sharp teeth
they give birth to their babies, just like other mammals
most are intelligent animals and ruthless killers
they have to come to the surface to breathe air
21. - 28. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekildetamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
21.
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Despite being the best thing he had written up tothat time, when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote thefirst Sherlock Holmes story, ----.
it soon became a best-seller
much was known about the main character
he immediately earned a great amount of money
the plot of the story was loved by the public
very few publishers were interested
Though an increasingly small per cent of thepopulation is engaged in agriculture in France, ----.
the country has a strong economy, based oncommerce and industry
the climate is predominately Mediterranean in thesouth and southeast
the country’s plains are mostly located in the ParisBasin to the north
the country is one of the most important exporters offood in the world
much of its population is concentrated in the north andsoutheast
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Many lakes in the world seem to be warming,shrinking and even disappearing ----.
despite the ever-rising water extraction and climatechange in some regions
rather than having their water withdrawn to irrigatesurrounding agricultural fields
in terms of their vulnerability to becoming shallow andhaving skyrocketing salt levels
in contrast with groundwater salinisation, making theland less appropriate for agriculture
as a consequence of unsustainable water use andclimate change
We spend a notable portion of our lives asleep, ----.
yet most of us understand very little about sleep andinsomnia
but we should learn about what happens to our bodieswhile we sleep
so investigating what happens during sleep seems tobe ignored
whereas learning about sleep makes the experienceless mysterious
although we feel closer to finding a solution to theproblem of insomnia
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As well as getting rid of waste chemicals, ----.
the urinary system includes two kidneys and varioustubes for carrying urine
the urinary system helps us maintain a healthy level ofwater in the body
urine has a yellow colour because of waste chemicalsproduced in the body
urine can be studied by doctors while diagnosingcertain diseases
the urinary system is known as an internal cleaningservice as it removes toxic wastes
Tear production slows as people get older ----.
because the surface of the eye is covered in a thin filmof fluid to make it smooth
even if tears cannot spread fast enough by themselvesto keep up with the rate of evaporation
as driving and staring at a computer screen are amongthe factors that reduce the blink rate
since the different layers of the eye keep it nice andmoist, which is necessary for tear production
but it can also be reduced by damage to the cornealnerves from contact lenses or eye surgery
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Consumers purchase products and services toexperience certain emotional states or achieveemotional goals in a process called emotional arousal.Emotions can create a feeling of pleasure orsatisfaction, but they can also give the consumer theperception that their purchase will help them avoid afeeling of displeasure. No matter what the purchase is,consumers must somehow associate a positiveemotional connection between a product andthemselves. Positive emotions can include the fulfillmentof a desire or the feelings of safety and protection.Consumers also have both unexpressed and expressedemotions. It is important to understand the differencebetween these emotions because if a consumer ispurchasing but is not expressing any emotion toward aproduct, you may need to ask more questions in orderto reach the customer on a deeper level. Doing so helpsthe consumers feel that they are somehow linked toyour product and that it produces a favorable image ofthem. This reaction evokes consumer identification withyour product and motivates them to buy – and keepbuying – your product.
How does buying something affect consumers’emotions?
It gives consumers a feeling of achievement.
It causes consumers to have damaging thoughts.
It influences every decision consumers make beforepurchasing.
It leads to a condition of discomfort and misery.
It results in a feeling of regret for purchasing too much.
29. - 31. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.
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It is important to comprehend the differencebetween unexpressed and expressed emotionsbecause ----.
emotions are important in understanding whyconsumers buy certain products
these expressions are evidence of how consumerscan reach emotional goals
when consumers identify themselves with a particularproduct, they keep buying it
consumers need to get rid of any uncomfortable andunsafe feelings
consumers make decisions based on perceptionsrather than reality
Which of the following could be the main idea of thispassage?
It is important to evaluate the emotional needs ofcustomers.
Consumers satisfy all of their needs by purchasingproducts.
The motivational process begins with the need for acertain product.
Consumers are triggered by some specific emotionswhen buying a product.
It is unclear whether emotions truly have an impact onconsumer behaviour.
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A new helmet display promises to give bikers eyes inthe back of their heads. The designer of the equipmentstates that the inherent problem with motorcycles is thatthe mirrors reflect a very small image and, because ofthe position of the mirrors, motorcyclists mostly just seetheir elbows. A small backlit display screen is addedonto motorcycle helmets with an adjustable arm whichlets riders place it just below or above their eye, in theirperipheral vision. A rear-facing camera attached to theback of the bike streams live video via Wi-Fi to thehelmet-mounted receiver. The images are processedand stabilised before they reach the display toaccommodate for the bike’s movements. One glance atthe display gives the rider a wide view of the roadbehind them. Although the screen is just next to theuser’s face, optics fool the eye into focusing at a morecomfortable distance of around 3 metres. However, it isstill suggested that users should check their mirrors anddo the lifesaver check, turning their heads to check blindspots.
What is the problem regarding the motorcyclists’vision?
It is difficult for bikers to get a broad view of the roadbehind them using only their mirrors.
Fatal accidents cannot be prevented because of thelimited use of mirrors.
Motorcyclists have difficulty adjusting mirrors to getimages from the sides of the bike.
The body’s position on the motorcycle does not allowthe biker to see what is happening around him.
Mirror positions constantly need to be changed tofollow traffic flow.
32. - 34. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.
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It is understood from the passage that the helmetdisplay ----.
records the motorcycle’s movements
is placed directly below or above the mirror on thefront of the bike
views peripheral images and movements, thoughthere is a delay in transmission
shows images of what is happening behind themotorcycle
fools motorcyclists’ eyes into thinking things are morethan 3 metres behind them
Which of the following could be the best title for thepassage?
New Helmet Technology for Rear Vision
Helmet Displays Replace Mirrors
Image Processing through Helmet Displays
Mirrors versus Helmet Displays
Lifesaver Check of a Motorcyclist
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Today’s symphony orchestra has its roots in 17th
century bands. The earliest orchestras, usually attachedto a church, or a theatre, varied in structure from placeto place. They were often directed from the keyboard orby the principal violinist. During the 18th century, aspopular works such as those by Haydn and Mozartbegan to be played all over Europe, somestandardization of the orchestra became necessary. Astring section comprising violins, violas, cellos, anddouble basses was usually joined by two horns, twoflutes, two trumpets, and timpani. The clarinet became astandard member of the orchestra only at the end of the18th century. The 19th century saw the rise of publicconcerts in large halls, which necessitated louderinstruments and larger orchestras. As a result,instruments changed. They were redesigned andadapted to enable them to project further. Larger andsmaller versions of some instruments, such as thepiccolo, cor anglais, and bass clarinet, were featuredmore frequently. Some new instruments were alsoadded, with trombones and later, tubas becomingstandard members of the orchestra.
According to the passage, the first orchestras ----.
did not all have a consistent structure
were able to perform only in churches and theatres
had almost the same structural system with each other
used the same instruments as modern orchestras dotoday
reached their audiences with louder instruments inlarger halls
35. - 37. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.
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It is pointed out in the passage that orchestras in
the 19th century ----.
changed a lot due to the different religious and culturaldemands of the leaders at that time
were only led by keyboards and principal violinists
required more members and instruments modified toproject sound further
wanted to redesign their instruments so as to usethem in small churches and theatres
added trombones and tubas because the variety ofinstruments in orchestras was limited
What is the main purpose of the passage?
To show how orchestras have changed over the yearsin terms of their structure and instruments
To inform readers about the differences between the17th and 19th century orchestras
To explain how classical music got to be so popular intoday’s modern world
To inspire and encourage people to start listening toclassical music
To give examples of the types of instruments whichwere changed or modified after the 19th century
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For centuries, the world’s physicists, writers andphilosophers have argued about whether time travel ispossible, with most coming to the conclusion that it isnever going to happen. But on a large plot of land justoutside the small town of Comfort, Texas, a group ofarchitects, engineers and scientists are building a‘Timeship’ that they say it could transport tens ofthousands of individuals to a far-distant future. Theirapproach does not involve the use of flux capacitors, orzooming at light-speed through black holes. Instead, theTimeship aims to store people at such low temperaturesthat their bodies are preserved for a future civilisation toreanimate them, a concept known as cryonics. “Just asa spaceship allows people to move through space, ourTimeship will allow people to travel to another time inthe future,” explains Stephen Valentine, who is thedirector and principal architect of the Timeship project.
According to the group of architects, engineers andscientists in Texas, ----.
the city is not really suitable for the ‘Timeship’ becauseit is such a small place
it will soon be possible to transport more than10,000 people to a far-distant future
it is possible that the bodies of people are preservedwith almost no changes
their ‘Timeship’ will have the capacity of at most10,000 people
time travel is not likely to take place until a far-distantfuture
38. - 40. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.
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According to the passage, the Timeship ----.
is designed using the latest technology in order toreach light-speed efficiently while travelling throughtime
will be able to travel through space, but will avoidblack holes through the use of the most moderntechnology available
is constructed in much the same way as a spaceship,but rather than travelling through space it will simplybe used to freeze people
will not really move, but rather will show passengers asimulation of what the far-distant future might look like
will house people who have been frozen until sometime in the future, thus having time-travelled
Which of the following could be the best title for thepassage?
Why Is Time Travel Essential?
A Different Way to Travel Through Time
Faster than a Spaceship
How to Create a Timeship
Travelling to Space
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It was a road that kicked off the pattern of destruction inthe Amazon forest. During the 1970s, Brazil beganbuilding the Trans-Amazonian Highway from near thecountry’s easternmost point to its western border, wherethe state of Amazonas meets Peru. The route openedup the heart of the Amazon to settlement, causingdeforestation rates to increase. During the 1990s andearly 2000s, more than 25,000 square kilometres ofrainforest per year were cleared out. Throughout theseyears, roads have provided the means to penetrate theforest and eliminate large chunks of it. In anunpublished study of the Brazilian Amazon, researcherChristopher Barber found that 95% of deforestation inthe region occurs within 7 kilometres of a road. Onceconstruction begins, road crews are quickly followed byland speculators, loggers, farmers, ranchers, goldminers and others who carve away the forest along theroute. This creates great treeless expanses in thelandscape, but research is now showing that thebuilding of roads also triggers environmental changes inthe remaining forest that can dry out trees, set the stagefor wildfires, and weaken the ecosystem.
Which of the following can be said about theAmazon forest?
The state of Brazil had to build roads through it for thepeople who were settled in the forest.
Although it damaged the forest, the new highwayenabled the people of Amazonas to better travelto Peru.
From the 1990s onwards, 25,000 square kilometreswere being cut down every year to make way for thenew highway.
The rainforest has been suffering from a pattern ofdestruction in a scale it had not experienced beforethe 1970s.
Deforestation has not only affected Brazil’s easternand western borders, but it has also started to spreadthrough other countries.
41. - 43. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya görecevaplayınız.
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Which of the following best describes therelationship between road construction anddeforestation?
Since the road crews work with a lot of parties to carveaway the forest, deforestation along the route is notaffected at all.
According to research on the Brazilian Amazon, a verylarge percentage of deforestation is a directconsequence of building the Trans-AmazonianHighway.
The highway and its branching roads were built toprovide the necessary means of penetrating the forestto erase the traces of deforestation.
Contrary to previous beliefs, research is now showingthat road crews also set fires and dry out the treesduring construction work.
Although trees were cut down for the highway resultingin treeless landscapes, this was limited to an area ofwithin 7 kilometres of a road.
One can conclude from the passage that the authormainly ----.
wants to warn the Brazillian state against the futureconsequences of their project of Trans-AmazonianHighway
tries to point that the environmental effects of buildingroads are confused with the ones caused by humans
informs the reader on the effects building a roadthrough the forest has on the local ecosystem
criticises people contributing to the deforestationprocess with their work
underlines the reasons why the Brazilian Amazonsuffers more than the other parts of the forest
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James: Is it possible to cite sources from the Internet in
our papers?
Vince: Well, it depends on the source you’re referring to.
James: ----
Vince: Of course not. We’re writing an academic paper
and all the information should be reliable.
I see. Why don’t we go to the computer lab and checkthe database?
So are you saying that we should consult our advisorsfirst?
The Internet has the necessary information. It isn’tworth going to the library, is it?
What do you mean by that? Can’t we cite every sourcewe find online?
I didn’t get your point. Would you please be morespecific?
44. - 48. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boşbırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyibulunuz.
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Jessica: Why do you think Galileo Galilei is accepted as
one of the most important scientists?
Robert: Because he invented the astronomical telescope
and suggested the sun-centered Solar System.
Jessica: ----
Robert: It’s really surprising that you’re questioning it. His
studies started everything about the Universe!
Yes, I also learnt that he used improved telescopes toidentify the moons of Jupiter.
Doesn’t everybody know that his obsession withmeasurable experiments marked him as one of thefounders of modern science?
He did but it’s unfortunate that his conflict with theChurch led to the censorship of his publications.
I know all about this, but I just can’t understand why somany popular writers still mention him in their works.
Maybe you can check it online before you believe whatpeople say about him.
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Journalist: Experts warn that food industries are being
threatened by a growing resistance to antibiotics.
Researcher: Yes, it's becoming more serious day by day. A UK
government report states that by 2050,antimicrobial resistance will cost more moneythan the current size of the world's economy,leading to catastrophes in food production.
Journalist: ----
Researcher: For example, if you buy a farmed salmon today,
chances are it will have eaten a greater weight ofantibiotics during its life than its own bodyweight.
Journalist: So, we can say that farming practices are perfect
for boosting antimicrobial resistance.
We know that farmers rely heavily on antibiotics.What is the reason behind their practices?
What can health scientists and clinicians do to sort outthe problem?
Can you tell us how antimicrobial resistance affectsfood?
Do you think food industries could collapse ifresistance spreads?
What else does the report warn us about?
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Eda: I haven't seen you on social media for some time.
Don't you use it any more?
Çiğdem: ----
Eda: You've done the right thing! Experts say browsing
social media sites leads to depression as ittriggers a feeling of envy among users.
Çiğdem: That could be true, as well. But my reason is
being too busy to use it these days, not becauseI'm jealous of others.
I'm afraid I've forgotten my password, so I can't log inthese days.
Well, seeing how people are satisfied with their livesgets on my nerves.
I believe it's a waste of time and I do nothing but followthe lives of people around me.
I didn't expect you'd notice my absence, but don'tworry I'll be back very soon.
I've closed my account as I've got much moreimportant stuff to do.
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Mert: I ran a couple of kilometres this morning as usual,
and I’ve got this awful pain in my leg.
Fatma: ----
Mert: No, I’ve been running in the mornings for the last
three months, I haven’t taken a break.
Fatma: Frequent runners often suffer pain in their legs,
and nobody knows why. Maybe you should take iteasy for a couple of days.
Do you stop for water breaks when you’re running?
Do you always suffer pain after running?
Do you usually run in the evenings?
Was it your first time running for a while?
Do you think it would help staying healthy?
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Eating healthily does not mean obsessing about thefeatures of the specific nutrients in a meal, norfollowing the latest trends.
Both the features of the particular nutrients in a mealand the most recent fashion should be continuallyfollowed to eat healthily.
A healthy diet does not require us to think too muchabout the features of the specific nutrients in a mealbut it does require an awareness of the recent trends.
Being obsessed about the qualities of the particularnutrients in a meal and also following the latest trendsdo not help someone have a healthy diet.
One does not need to be too interested in the featuresof the specific nutrients in a meal but needs to followthe most recent fashion.
People who are not obsessed with the most recenttrends and the qualities of some nutrients in a mealshould achieve a healthy diet.
49. - 53. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca enyakın cümleyi bulunuz.
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Officially the biggest street party on the planet,Salvador’s awesome Carnival offers greaterparticipation and much more fun than its morefamous counterpart in Rio.
Despite being more famous, Rio’s street party is justas large and fun, and it offers as much participation asthe amazing Carnival held in Salvador, which isofficially the largest on the planet.
Salvador’s amazing Carnival is officially the largeststreet party on the planet, and even though it is not aswell-known as the one in Rio, it allows for greaterattendance and is much more enjoyable.
Salvador has an amazing party named Carnival,similar to the famous one in Rio, although it is officiallymuch bigger and can allow for just as much fun andparticipation as the one in Rio.
As it is officially the biggest street party on the planet,the Carnival in Salvador is more famous than the onein Rio and offers a higher degree of participation andfun for all participants.
The most famous party happens in Rio, which is thebiggest street party on the planet, and it offers greaterparticipation and just as much fun as the Carnival inSalvador.
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The word ‘fossil’ comes from the Latin word fossilis,meaning ‘dug up’, and that is how some fossilsare discovered, although most are exposed byerosion.
Despite the fact that the word ‘fossil’ is derived fromthe Latin fossilis, which has the meaning ‘dug up’,not all fossils are discovered that way as they mostlyappear due to erosion.
The word ‘fossil’ which originated from the Latin wordfossilis, means ‘dug up’ but the way that most of themare discovered is through their appearance aftererosion.
Unlike the ones that are discovered after appearingdue to erosion, ‘fossils’ are ‘dug up’, as the meaning ofthe Latin word fossilis suggests.
The word ‘fossil’ is derived from the Latin word fossilisand it means being ‘dug up’ instead of beingdiscovered after having emerged due to erosion.
Fossilis, which is the Latin origin of the word ‘fossil’,means discovered either when it is ‘dug up’ oremerged as a result of erosion.
As tourist numbers increase around the world, sodo the types of activities they choose to undertakeduring their trip.
Tourists can now participate in a wide range ofactivities during their trip, which has boosted theirnumbers throughout the world.
Tourists have been increasing in number throughoutthe world, and accordingly, the activities they prefer todo during their trip are more varied.
The large variety of activities that people want to takepart in during their trip has dramatically increased thenumber of tourists in many parts of the world.
Because tourist numbers have been increasing allover the world, activities offered to them during theirtrip must be increased to meet their needs.
Tourists, whose numbers are increasing throughoutthe world, believe that there is a sufficient range ofactivities to do during their trip.
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Growth is more gradual in childhood than in infancy,but this is a time when new skills and knowledgeare rapidly acquired.
When compared to infancy, people grow up moreslowly throughout their childhood, though they gainnew abilities and knowledge fast.
People get more knowledgable and develop new skillsmore rapidly in infancy than they do in childhood,when they grow up slowly.
The pace at which people acquire new abilities andknowledge, and grow up is more gradual in childhoodthan in infancy.
People who grow up faster in infancy develop newcapabilities and knowledge in a longer period of timein childhood.
Growing up more slowly in infancy does notnecessarily mean that acquiring new skills andknowledge in childhood will be fast.
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You and a friend are supposed to meet for dinner ata restaurant. Your friend arrives twenty minutes lateand says it was because of the traffic, which isnormal in your city. Frustrated, you want to criticiseyour friend for being late, so you say: ----
I know. The traffic is always terrible around here,especially this time of day.
If you had planned ahead and left home earlier youwouldn’t have been late.
Next time why don’t you consider taking the metro? Itisn’t affected by the traffic.
I really wish more could be done to deal with the trafficproblem in our city.
It’s okay. The food here is usually not served in atimely manner, anyway.
You and your friends went out for dinner. Yourfriends all found their meals delicious but you weredissatisfied with yours. You disagree with themabout the quality of the food, so you say politely: ----
The food was terrible. I’m going to write a verynegative review for this restaurant.
This restaurant is very disappointing, especially the olddecor and slow service.
I’m glad you all enjoyed your meals, but I must say Iwas a bit disappointed with mine.
It appears that none of us liked the food, let’s gosomewhere else for good desserts.
I’m really sorry, but I won’t be joining you in thisrestaurant again.
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Your friend’s mother is in the hospital and needs tohave immediate surgery. Your friend is worriedabout her mother’s health. You try to empathise withher situation and console her by saying: ----
Your mother’s surgery is a major one and the chancesof a full recovery seem a bit low. Good luck to yourmom.
The doctors and nurses in this hospital are verywell-trained. If I needed surgery, I guess I would alsochoose this hospital.
Why don’t you take your mother to another doctor fora second opinion? This might help you feel muchbetter and get rid of your doubts.
I know it’s difficult when our loved ones are ill, but I’msure the operation will go well and your mother will feelbetter in a very short time.
Actually, my friend Jane’s mom had the sameoperation three times. But she still has a lot of pain, soI hope your mother’s will go better.
You suddenly realise that you’ve completelyforgotten that yesterday was your best friend’sbirthday, because you’ve been so busy studying.You sincerely apologise to your friend and sayyou’ll make up to her for it: ----
I’m so sorry I forgot about your birthday. I thought itwas in summer.
My heartfelt apologies for forgetting your birthday. Letme take you to dinner to celebrate.
Sorry I forgot, but I don’t understand why some peopleare so obsessed with birthdays.
Forgive me for not buying you a present you'd like.Let’s celebrate next year.
I didn’t mean to forget your birthday, but I’ve just beenso busy this week.
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You couldn’t hand in your assignment on time, soyou lied to your teacher about your mother beingsick in hospital. The next day, your teacher foundout the truth, then she phoned your mother. You areashamed of what you did, and you apologise to yourteacher: ----
It’s a shame my mother didn’t back me up. I won’t evertalk to her again.
I regret lying to you, but that’s my habit, and I can’thelp it. But why did you call my mother?
Sorry, I shouldn’t have lied. The truth is I playedcomputer games instead of doing the homework.
Sorry, I should have told you the truth. But then, youwould have been worried about my mother.
I apologise to you for not handing in the assignment,but you had given us so little time to finish it.
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Women are roughly twice as likely as men to sufferfrom stress-related psychiatric disorders, accordingto epidemiological analyses. The big question hasalways been: Why? Some experts argue that culturalfactors are at least partly responsible. For instance,women may be more willing than men to seek helpfor mental illness, making their cases more likely tobe counted. ---- Scientists are uncovering tellingdifferences in the ways that male and female brainsreact and adapt to stress.
But new evidence from research suggests that biologymay also play an important role.
However, scientists have studied more males thanfemales – even when investigating disorders.
Also, it is not only the stress-related disorders that aremore prevalent among women than men.
Similarly, animal studies have revealed significantdifferences in stress responses.
In fact, research has linked uncontrolled stress to awide range of mental health problems.
59. - 63. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçadaanlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecekcümleyi bulunuz.
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There are more than 600 ethnic or tribal groups inAfrica, and only 53 countries. Many of today’s
national boundaries were created in the late 19th
century by colonial rulers. ---- As a result, tribes areoften split between different countries. The Ewepeople, for example, are divided between Ghana andTogo. After independence, it has often proveddifficult to create unity among the different peoplesin one country.
Africa is home to about 849 million people – more thanone in eight of the world’s population.
Also, groups of nomadic people, who tend to roamtogether across many countries, are found throughoutwestern Africa.
The most heavily urbanized region in Africa isnorthern Africa, and Cairo, in Egypt, is the largest cityon the continent.
Borders sometimes follow natural features, such asrivers, but often they just follow straight lines on amap.
The war between the Hutu and Tutsi peoples hasforced thousands of people to leave their homes.
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The coffee tree is an evergreen. It grows in about 70countries that offer suitable climates and altitudes.---- They are picked from the tree during harvest –they contain two seeds, which after processingbecome coffee beans. The main commercially growncoffee tree species are Arabica and Robusta. WhileRobustas are high-yielding and resistant to pestsand diseases, producing coffee cherries with rusticflavour, Arabicas are generally superior in flavour.
As botanists discover new species with interestingflavours, the family tree of coffee continues to grow.
The trees are cultivated with care, and grow for about3-5 years before they flower and produce fruit, knownas coffee cherries.
The movement of hot and cold air influences how thecoffee cherries mature and taste.
Many coffee varieties are genetically similar, but haveacquired different regional or local names.
The look and flavour of coffee are influenced by manyforces, such as soil, sun exposure and rainfallpatterns.
---- A baby was born with a small head caused byincomplete brain development. The mother likelycaught the virus in Brazil. Meanwhile, the USCenters for Disease Control and Prevention haveadvised pregnant women against travel to countriesaffected by the Zika virus.
It is foreseen that the US will have to face deathscaused by the Zika virus in the near future.
The first case of brain damage linked to the Zika viruson the US soil has been reported in Hawaii.
The effects of the Zika virus have diminisheddramatically in the recent years.
Brain damages caused by the Zika virus cannot betreated for the time being.
Scientists have estimated that the Zika virus mayspread across Europe besides the US.
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Plants and livestock need air, water, andnourishment to stay alive. If a plant does not havethe kind of soil it needs, it may die. Similarly,animals also need to have the right climate and theright food to survive. Farmers try to raise the kindsof livestock and plants that will do well in theirparticular region. ---- For example, many farmers indry areas use irrigation, or artificial watering.
Farmers raise crops and livestock in every climate andin all kinds of different soil.
Plants and animals also supply such natural materialsas cotton, flax, wool, and hides.
Agriculture provides the food and many of the rawmaterials that humans need to survive.
Some regions receive a lot of sunlight or rainfall whileothers have colder or drier weather.
If they do not have perfect natural conditions, they tryto create the best conditions possible.
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To produce a tomato with a longer shelf life,scientists managed to remove a gene from tomatoesthat led to the softening of fruits as they age.
Bilim insanları, meyvelerin zamanla yumuşamasınayol açan bir geni domateslerden çıkarmayı başararakraf ömrü daha uzun bir domates ürettiler.
Meyvelerin zamanla yumuşamasına sebep olan birgen, raf ömrünün uzatılabilmesi için bilim insanlarıtarafından domateslerden başarıyla çıkarıldı.
Bilim insanları, meyvelerin zaman içindeyumuşamasını önlemek için, domateslerden bir geniçıkararak raf ömrü daha uzun bir meyve üretmeyibaşardılar.
Meyveleri zaman içinde yumuşatan bir genidomateslerden çıkarmayı başaran bilim insanları, rafömrü daha uzun bir domates ürettiler.
Raf ömrü daha uzun bir domates üretmek için, biliminsanları meyvelerin zamanla yumuşamasına sebepolan bir geni domateslerden çıkarmayı başardılar.
64. - 69. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleyeanlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.
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Experiments have shown that spruce tree seedlingscan grow in microgravity but they do not look quitethe same as they do on Earth.
Deneylere göre, ladin ağacı fideleri yer çekimsizortamda büyüyebilmekte ancak tam olarak yeryüzündeoldukları gibi görünmemektedir.
Ladin ağacı fidelerinin yer çekimsiz ortamdabüyüyebildiklerini ancak tam olarak yeryüzündeoldukları gibi görünmediklerini gösteren deneyleryapılmıştır.
Deneyler, ladin ağacı fidelerinin yer çekimsiz ortamdabüyüyebildiklerini ancak tam olarak yeryüzündeoldukları gibi görünmediklerini göstermiştir.
Ladin ağacı fideleri üzerinde yapılan deneyler, fidelerinyer çekimsiz ortamda büyüyebildiklerini ancak tamolarak yeryüzünde oldukları gibi görünmediklerinigöstermiştir.
Deneyler sayesinde ladin ağacı fidelerinin yer çekimsizortamda büyüyebildikleri ancak tam olarak yeryüzündeoldukları gibi görünmedikleri ortaya çıkmıştır.
Recently, it is estimated that about 20% of theschool age population in the United States speaks alanguage other than English at home .
Son zamanlarda evde İngilizceden başka bir dilkonuşanların, Birleşik Devletler’deki okul çağınüfusunun %20’sini oluşturduğu tahmin ediliyor.
Son zamanlardaki tahminlere göre BirleşikDevletler’de okul çağındaki nüfusun yaklaşık %20’sievde İngilizceden başka bir dil konuşuyor.
Son zamanlarda Birleşik Devletler’de okul çağındakinüfusun yaklaşık %20’sinin evde İngilizceden başkabir dil konuştuğu tahmin ediliyor.
Birleşik Devletler’de son zamanlarda evde İngilizcedenbaşka bir dil konuşan nüfusun yaklaşık %20’sinin okulçağında olduğu tahmin ediliyor.
Son zamanlarda evde İngilizceden başka bir dilkonuşan okul çağındaki nüfusun yaklaşık %20’sininBirleşik Devletler’de olduğu tahmin ediliyor.
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The role of scientific experiments is to get us closerto the truth by eliminating irrelevant considerations.
Bilimsel deneylerin işlevi, gereksiz düşünceleri ortadankaldırmak ve böylece bizi gerçeğe daha fazlayakınlaştırmaktır.
Bilimsel deneylerin gereksiz düşünceleri ortadankaldırması işleviyle gerçeğe daha fazla yaklaşırız.
Gereksiz düşünceleri saf dışı bırakmak ve bizigerçeğe daha fazla yaklaştırmak bilimsel deneylerinişlevidir.
Bilimsel deneylerin işlevi, gereksiz düşünceleri saf dışıbırakarak bizi gerçeğe daha fazla yaklaştırmaktır.
Bilimsel deneyler bizi gerçeğe daha fazla yaklaştırmakiçin gereksiz düşünceleri ortadan kaldırma işleviniüstlenir.
Water makes up 60 per cent of our bodies and 75per cent of our brains, but there are still plenty ofmisconceptions and myths in the public about howit relates to our health.
Su, vücudumuzun yüzde 60’ını ve beynimizin yüzde75’ini oluşturduğu için halk arasında suyunsağlığımızla nasıl ilişkili olduğu hakkında hâlâ birçokyanlış kanı ve efsane vardır.
Vücudumuzun yüzde 60’ını ve beynimizin yüzde 75’inioluşturan suyun sağlığımızla nasıl ilişkili olduğuhakkında halk arasında hâlâ birçok yanlış kanı veefsane vardır.
Su, vücudumuzun yüzde 60’ını ve beynimizin yüzde75’ini oluşturur ancak halk arasında hâlâ suyunsağlığımızla nasıl ilişkili olduğu hakkında birçok yanlışkanı ve efsane vardır.
Her ne kadar su vücudumuzun yüzde 60’ını vebeynimizin yüzde 75’ini oluştursa da, sağlığımızlailişkisi açısından halk arasında hâlâ birçok yanlışkanı ve efsane vardır.
Suyun halk arasında sağlığımızla nasıl ilişkili olduğuhakkında hâlâ birçok yanlış kanıya ve efsaneye sebepolması, vücudumuzun yüzde 60’ını ve beynimizinyüzde 75’ini oluşturmasından kaynaklanmaktadır.
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Psychologists began to investigate how sciencecould measure human activity because unconsciousthought is hard to measure or quantify.
Bilinçdışı düşünceyi ölçmek veya nicelemek güçolduğundan psikologlar bilimin insan etkinliğini nasılölçebileceğini araştırmaya başladılar.
Bilinçdışı düşünceyi ölçmekten ya da nicelemektendaha zor olduğu için, psikologlar bilimin insanetkinliğini nasıl ölçebildiğini araştırmaya başladılar.
Bilinçdışı düşünceyi ölçmenin ya da nicelemenin zorolması sebebiyle bilimin insan etkinliğini nasılölçebileceği psikologlar tarafından araştırılmayabaşlandı.
Bilimin insan etkinliğini nasıl ölçebildiğini araştırmayabaşlayan psikologlar için bilinçdışı düşünceyi ölçmekya da nicelemek zordur.
Psikologların bilimin insan etkinliğini nasıl ölçebildiğiniaraştırmaya başlamalarının nedeni bilinçdışıdüşünceyi ölçmenin ya da nicelemenin zorluğudur.
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Hava kirliliğini duyduğumuzda araba egzozlarını vebüyük fabrikaları düşünürüz, fakat hava kirliliğininen büyük kaynağı saç spreyi ve şampuan gibi evdekullanılan ürünlerdir.
When we hear air pollution, we think of the exhaustsfrom cars and large factories, but household itemsincluding hair spray and shampoo cause more airpollution.
While we think that car exhausts and large factoriesare responsible for air pollution, hair spray, shampooand other household items are the biggest sources ofair pollution.
When we hear air pollution, we think of car exhaustsand large factories, but the biggest source of airpollution is household items such as hair spray andshampoo.
Though household items such as hair spray andshampoo are the biggest causes of air pollution, wethink of car exhausts and large factories when we hearthe air pollution.
Contrary to what we think when we hear air pollution,household items such as hair spray and shampoogenerate more air pollution than the exhausts fromcars and large factories.
70. - 75. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleyeanlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
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Dinozorlarla ilgili yapılan birçok güncel keşif,dinozorların kuşlarla paylaştığı benzerliklerineskiden düşündüğümüzden çok daha fazlaolduğunu vurgulamıştır.
Unlike what we once believed, dinosaurs have a lotmore in common with birds, as emphasised by manyrecent discoveries.
The shared similarities between dinosaurs and birdshighlighted in recent discoveries are more than wethought in the past.
According to several recent discoveries aboutdinosaurs, it is highlighted that the similarities theyshare with birds are much more than we once thought.
Most latest discoveries have stressed that dinosaursshare many more similarities with birds than webelieved in the past.
Many recent discoveries made about dinosaurs haveemphasised that the similarities they share with birdsare much more than we once thought.
Avrasya’da ve Afrika’nın Nil bölgesinde ilk şehirlerinortaya çıkması, insan hayatında hâlâ etkileri sürenbirçok değişikliğe sebep olmuştur.
The rise of the earliest cities in Eurasia and the Nilearea of Africa is known to have introduced lots ofchanges in human life, the effects of which westill experience.
The rise of the earliest cities in Eurasia and the Nilearea of Africa led to many changes that still haveeffects on human life.
The earliest cities emerged in Eurasia and the Nilearea of Africa resulting in a number of changes thatstill continue to affect human life.
Several changes that took place due to the rise of theearliest cities in Eurasia and the Nile area of Africahave continued to be experienced in human life today.
Upon the emergence of the earliest cities in Eurasiaand the Nile area of Africa, a number of changes wereintroduced into the lives of humans and theireffects still continue today.
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İngiliz yazar Jane Austen, gündelik hayattaki sıradaninsanları ele alma şekliyle romana modern birkarakter kazandıran ilk yazardır.
Jane Austen, who was the first to give the novel itsmodern character through her treatment of ordinarypeople in everyday life, was an English writer.
The English writer Jane Austen was the first writer togive the novel its modern character through hertreatment of ordinary people in everyday life.
Jane Austen, the first English writer, gave the novel itsmodern character through her treatment of ordinarypeople in everyday life.
Jane Austen was the first English writer giving themodern novel its character by her treatment ofordinary people in everyday life.
The novel got its first modern character from theEnglish writer Jane Austen’s treatment of ordinarypeople in everyday life.
Para, insanların sattığı eşyalar ya da yaptığı iş içinödeme yapmak amacıyla yaygın olarak kullanılan birödeme biçimi veya bir değiş tokuş yöntemidir.
Money is a form of payment or method of exchangethat is widely used to pay for goods people sell or workthat they do.
Money, a form of payment or method of exchange, iswidely used in order to pay for goods people sell orwork that they do.
In order to pay for goods people sell or work that theydo, money is widely used as a form of payment ormethod of exchange.
Being a form of payment or method of exchange,money is widely used to pay for goods people sell orwork that they do.
Money is widely used to pay for goods people sell orwork that they do as it is a form of payment or methodof exchange.
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Gıda güvenliği kuruluşları, klonlanan hayvanlar veonların yavrularından elde edilen yiyeceklerin insantüketimi için güvenli olup olmadığına dair hiçbirbilimsel gerekçe olmadığını beyan ettiler.
Food safety agencies have declared that they havenot yet found any scientific reasons concerning thesafe consumption of food from cloned animals andtheir offspring by humans.
There are no scientific reasons whether people cansafely consume food from cloned animals and theiroffspring, which has been declared by food safetyagencies.
There are no scientific reasons declared by foodsafety agencies as to whether food from clonedanimals and their offspring is safe for humanconsumption.
Food safety agencies have declared that whether foodfrom cloned animals and their offspring is safe forhuman consumption cannot be explained with anyscientific reasons.
Food safety agencies have declared that there are noscientific reasons whether food from cloned animalsand their offspring is safe for human consumption.
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(I) Most psychologists still have not agreed on adefinition of emotional intelligence. (II) Therefore, theydefine emotional intelligence in various ways, dependingon which expert you ask. (III) The ‘discovery’ of theconcept of emotional intelligence came aboutaccidentally. (IV) Most definitions of emotionalintelligence focus on your ability to be aware of,understand, and manage both your own as well as otherpeople’s emotions in order to adapt to life’s demandsand pressures. (V) Another definition is the ability to tunein to the world, to read situations, and to connect withothers while taking charge of your own life.
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(I) A new electronic tattoo listens to the sounds of thehuman body, including the heart and muscles. (II) Thesensor-loaded skin patch could be used for medicalmonitoring, like to detect irregular heartbeats, forexample. (III) Electronic tattoos are a controversial issueas some people believe that they may harm the bodybecause of the chemicals they include. (IV) Placed onthe throat, it could also act as a human-machineinterface by picking up the vibrations of your voice, evenin noisy conditions. (V) In one demonstration, peopleused it to play games by voice control at a crowdedparty.
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76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıylaokunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozancümleyi bulunuz.
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(I) Coconut can be consumed in various ways, and itsdifferent parts have varying nutritional benefits.(II) Firstly there is the flesh or meat, which is typicallyblended with the water inside to create coconut milk. (III) This drink provides good sources of iron, selenium,as well as a bank of healthy saturated fats. (IV) It is thehigh saturated fat that has made coconut oil somewhatcontroversial with regard to cholesterol. (V) Thesenutrients help to support energy levels and nourish thelining of gut.
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(I) Milk chocolate differs from dark chocolate in twoways: it contains a smaller percentage of cocoa solids,and it is sweeter and smoother due to its milk content.(II) Milk chocolate is very popular around the world thesedays because it has been adapted to many differentnational tastes. (III) The recipe of it was perfected inSwitzerland by Daniel Peter in 1875. (IV) For manyyears, manufacturers had tried to find a way of mixingcocoa paste with milk without much luck, due to thelatter’s high liquid content. (V) The invention ofcondensed milk by Henri Nestle finally made thispossible.
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(I) The majority of tourists visiting Greece are European,although large numbers of people also visit from NorthAmerica. (II) Greece has a rich history stretching backthousands of years. (III) Yet, the modern nation stateonly won its independence from the Turks in 1829, andit took control of some islands as recently as 1947. (IV) Also due to its mountainous terrian and lack ofnatural resources, it was one of the poorest members ofthe Europen Union. (V) However, its large shipping fleetand earnings from tourism have helped the economygrow rapidly as time has passed.
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