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DENEME 4

1-22. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere 6. I Know you don't like getting......, but as this is
uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. an important interview, you must wear the
smartest suit you have.
1. After his new business failed, Joseph fell into
......and became depressed. A) worn out
B) looked after
A) finance C) put down
B) poverty D) dressed up
C) alternative E) seen off
D) participation E) extension

7. We ...... our team's match-winning goal when


2. As a whole, the countries of Africa ...... over someone in the street......a bullet through our
60% of their gross domestic product as debt window.
to foreign countries.
A) were celebrating / fired
A) loan B) reward B) have celebrated / fires
C) persuade D) invest C) will celebrate / had fired
E) owe D) had celebrated / has fired
E) are celebrating / is firing

3. I couldn't......where I'd put my car keys, so in 8. I......to the party, but I......until a couple of
the end I had to take the bus to work. hours after it starts.

A) occur B) recall A) had come / should not arrive


C) obtain D) achieve B) have come / must not arrive
E) imply C) am going to come / may not arrive
D) come / will not have arrived
E) will have come / could not arrive

4. When Elif realized that her life had no


direction, she decided that it was time for a/an 9. I......the chores that you asked me to do, so
...... change. what...... I do next?

A) monumental B) dull A) had finished / can


C) imaginary D) accidental B) finish / may
E) doubtful C) have finished / shall
D) was finishing / will
E) used to finish / could

5. Although black metal and death metal music


are......the same thing, some fans say they are 10. ......at......in the mirror for the first time in
extremely different. weeks, Michelle realized that she had lost too
much weight.
A) gradually
B) basically A) To look / her own
C) sensitively B) Looking / herself
D) harshly C) Having looked / she
E) loudly D) Being looked / her
E) To be looked / hers

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11. Molly ...... constantly ...... about office gossip; I 18. When the teacher asked if there were any
wish she'd be more serious! questions about the Fibonacci numbers, ......
student raised his or her hand at the same
A) is / chattering time.
B) had / chattered
C) will have / chattered A) each B) both
D) was / chattered C) some D) all
E) would / chatter E) none

12. Ferhan's parents were surprised......how 19. 23. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada
strongly she insisted......not going to numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük yada
university. ifadeyi bulunuz.

A) by / from B) at / on Usually, it (19)......that the first humans came from


C) upon / to D) with / over Siberia into the Americas sometime (20)......10,000
E) in / about and 12,500 years
ago. (21)......, in southern Mexico recently,
scientists apparently found 40,000-year-old
13. The Italian activist Errico Malatesta dedicated evidence of human occupation, (22)......a footprint.
his life......the pursuit...... freedom and This shocked the scientific world— but then, more
equality. accurate dating methods revealed that the
evidence was actually 1.3 million years old. The
A) from / in B) at / by first modern humans did not appear (23)......at least
C) with / through D) for / on 200,000 years ago, so it is doubtful that the
E) to / of "footprint", or the other evidence, is actually
human.

14. Exactly ...... people live in Istanbul is


uncertain, but the city is at least twice the size
of Ankara. 19. A) had thought
B) has thought
A) whenever B) where C) would be thought
C) how many D) how often D) was thinking
E) who else E) is thought

15. Early NBA star George Mikan was ......


dominant in his time......one game was 20. A) about B) between
advertised as "George Mikan vs. Knicks". C) for D) over
E) among
A) so / that
B) the most / of
C) too / to
D) such / that
E) more / than 21. A) Although B) As if
C) However D) Because
E) In spite of
16. ......Ulaş sees Arzu very often, he is always
amazed by her great beauty.

A) The moment B) However 22. A) to be included


C) Unless D) As soon as B) including
E) Though C) having included
D) included
E) to include
17. I'm taking my hat out with me today ......my
hair won't get wet if it rains.

A) because of B) in case 23. A) after B) until


C) while D) so that C) while D) as soon as
E) in spite of E) by the time

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24-32. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde 29. We had such a fantastic time on our holiday in
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. Segovia....... .

24. The composer Bela Bartok grew up in the A) so we would rather have seen Granada
Kingdom of Hungary,...... . B) which are among UNESCO's World Heritage
Sites
A) which was broken apart after World War I C) how we got there after several hours on the
B) because it allied with Germany in 1879 train
C) who dedicated Bluebeard's Castle to his wife D) that it was very difficult for us to come back
Marta home
D) which is an example of classical music E) when our travel agent recommends it to us
E) that was part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire

25. Exhausted after the 800-metre race, ………. .


30. Whereas the fire ant's sting feels like a mild
A) the referee announced her the winner electric shock, ....... .
B) Susan goes jogging every morning
C) Barb collapsed onto the grass A) it also formed blisters that easily became
D) the racetrack was very muddy that day infected
E) the 400-metre race is a sprinting one B) swarms of African driver ants sometimes eat
entire cows
C) there are thousands of different types of ant
D) the bullet ant's is stronger and feels like a
26. I was surprised to hear Özden....... . gunshot wound
E) red harvester ants are a major source of food
A) who the police suspected of stealing for the Texas horned lizard
B) to be taught how to speak perfect French
C) playing the piano like a virtuoso last night
D) to sing a solo in the school competition two
weeks ago
E) that always disturbs the neighbours

31. There were about a dozen people at Canan's


party,....... .
27. ......., Lev Tolstoy had already started to doubt
the value of his work. A) but I had never met any of them before
B) as if you would have enjoyed being there
A) By the time he finished Anna Karenina in C) why she wanted to invite so few guests
1877 D) that was held in her new apartment in
B) it was in his short novel about Hadji Murad Arnavutkoy
C) As his first works were autobiographical E) most of them were Canan's colleagues from
novels work
D) Though War and Peace is not actually the
longest novel
E) As soon as he finished the story "Father
Sergius"

32. While you were busily washing the dishes, .....


28. ......if they had advertised it better.
A) your daughter had borrowed the car for the
A) It has been their least profitable concert ever weekend
B) That cafe might not have had to close down B) your husband hasn't called home yet
C) Only the company's chief executives will C) your son was cutting down the roses in
actually know your garden
D) They didn't hand out many flyers to potential D) and what a lovely job you did, too
customers E) because there was so much dried food on
E) It must never have been extremely them
successful

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33. 36. sorularda, verilen cümlenin hangi sorunun 37-39. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye
cevabı olduğunu bulunuz. anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.

33. Well, I certainly won't if you don't ask me 37. Some people use colour therapy for healing
nicely. purposes; however, the mood-altering effects
of colours may only be temporary.
A) I wonder if you know the capital of
Guatemala. A) Ruh halini ancak geçici olarak değiştirdiği
B) Could you please give me a ride to the bilindiği halde renk terapisi tedavi amacıyla
airport tomorrow? hala kullanılmaktadır.
C) Do you think tomorrow's test will be easy or B) Renklerin ruh halini ancak geçici olarak
difficult? etkilediğini bilmelerine rağmen bazı insanlar
D) Are you going to watch the football match renk terapisini tedavi amacıyla
tonight, too? kullanmaktadır.
E) Come to my birthday party this weekend, C) Renklerin ruh halini değiştirmedeki etkisi
okay? geçicidir, buna rağmen bazı insanlar
rahatsızlıklarını renk terapisiyle gidermeye
çalışmaktadır.
D) Renk terapisinin ruh halini sadece geçici
olarak etkilediği bilinmektedir, ama insanlar
34. Yes; in fact, I first started during high school. bu yöntemi tedavi amacıyla kullanmaya
devam etmektedir.
A) Have you been bird-watching for a long E) Bazı insanlar tedavi amacıyla renk
time? terapisini kullanmaktadır, oysa renklerin
B) Did you do very well in your classes at high ruh halini değiştiren etkileri ancak geçici
school? olabilir.
C) Have you finished writing your thesis yet?
D) You met your high school history teacher
yesterday, didn't you?
E) Which classes did you like best when you
were at high school?

35. But I was hoping to watch Anlat Bakalım on


television.

A) Why don't we go out tonight for a


change?
B) Isn't Anlat Bakalım going to be on television
this evening?
C) We had better stay in this evening, hadn't 38. It sounds odd to me that exhibitions
we? displaying preserved bodies are among the
D) Do you want to do anything special tonight, most popular attractions at science museums
honey? in America.
E) Is Televizyon Makinası a better show than
Anlat Bakalım? A) Amerikan bilim müzelerinde en gözde
alanlar, tuhaftır ki, korunmuş cesetlerin teşhir
edildiği sergilerdir.
B) Amerika'daki bilim müzelerinde, korunmuş
cesetlerin teşhir edilmesi ve bunların en
36. Is yours the blue one or the black one? gözde alanlar olması bence çok tuhaf.
C) Amerikan bilim müzelerinde en gözde
A) Could you hand me my coat, please? alanların korunmuş cesetlerin teşhir edildiği
B) Have the publishers chosen blue for the sergiler olmasını ben çok tuhaf karşılıyorum.
cover of my new book? D) Korunmuş cesetleri teşhir eden sergilerin
C) Is my purse the one on the table over there? Amerika'daki bilim müzelerinde en gözde
D) My new tennis shoes are fantastic, don't you alanlardan olması bana tuhaf geliyor.
think? E) Duyduğum bir tuhaflık da, Amerikan bilim
E) Which do you think looks better, the blue müzelerinde en gözde alanların korunmuş
dress or the green one? cesetlerin teşhir edildiği sergiler olmasıdır.

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39. We are all aware of the big difference between 41. Çoğu maymun türünün ulaşılamaz bölgelerde
knowing what we ought to do and what we yaşaması nedeniyle, UNESCO, bu alanların ne
actually do. kadar hızlı yok olduğunu gözlemlemek için
Avrupa Uzay Dairesi ile ortak calışıyor.
A) Hepimiz, gerçekte yaptığımız eylemlerin
yapmamız gerekenlerden çok farklı olduğunu A) UNESCO has to work with the European
bilmeliyiz. Space Agency to monitor how remote the
B) Hepimizin bildiği gibi, ne yapmamız gerektiği ape habitat is and how fast it is disappearing.
ile aslında ne yaptığımız birbirinden çok farklı B) UNESCO should cooperate with the
şeylerdir. European Space Agency to observe how fast
C) Ne yapmamız gerektiğini bilsek de, hepimiz the ape habitat is disappearing, as many ape
gerçekte ne kadar farklı şeyler yaptığımızın species live in inaccessible areas.
farkındayızdır. C) The reason why UNESCO is working with
D) Ne yapmamız gerektiğini bilmekle the European Space Agency is to
gerçekte ne yaptığımız arasında büyük bir understand how fast the ape habitat is
fark olduğunu hepimiz biliriz. disappearing, since most apes live in
E) Aslında hepimiz ne yapmamız gerektiğini inaccessible areas.
biliriz, ama farkında olmadan bambaşka D) The ape habitat is disappearing, and
şeyler yaparız. UNESCO is working with the European
Space Agency to monitor how fast this is
happening in the remote areas where apes
live.
E) Because most ape species live in
inaccessible areas, UNESCO is working
with the European Space Agency to
monitor how fast these areas are
disappearing.

40. 42. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye


anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.

40. Takım susuzluk, sıcak ve vahşi hayvanlarla


mücadele etmek zorunda kaldığı için kamp
alanına planlanandan bir hafta geç ulaşmış
olabilir.
42. Patent hakkının verilmesi için, kişi yeni,
A) The team may have arrived at the faydalı ve özgür bir yöntem, ya da fabrika
campsite a week later than planned ürünleri icat etmiş olmalıdır.
because they had to struggle against thirst,
heat, and fierce animals. A) A new, useful, and unique thing or process
B) Due to its struggle against thirst, heat, and must be invented in order for a person to be
fierce animals, the team might arrive at the able to obtain a patent.
campsite a week later than planned. B) For a patent to be granted, a person must
C) The thirst, heat, and fierce animals which the have invented a new, useful, and unique
team had to struggle against caused them to thing or process.
arrive at the campsite a week later than C) A person should invent a useful and unique
planned. thing, or a new process in order to get a
D) The team may arrive at the campsite a week patent.
later than planned owing to difficulties like D) A person who has created a new, useful, and
thirst, heat, and the struggle against fierce unique process is granted a patent.
animals. E) A new, useful thing, or a unique process is
E) The team might arrive at the campsite a required if a person wants to get a patent for
week later than planned if it has to struggle an invention.
with thirst, heat, and fierce animals.

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43-45. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre E) on the second voyage were the same men
cevaplayınız. as on the first
46-48. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
During his second voyage to the Americas, cevaplayınız.
Christopher Columbus sent a letter to King
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, asking permission Cappadocia is an enchanting open-air museum in
to enslave some of the native peoples. His petition the middle of a once active volcanic region. When
was refused, as the monarchs chose to view the Anatolia was evolving, the eruptions were so
Native Americans as potential Christians and treat strong that the lava was up to 100 metres thick in
them well. Still, in 1495 Columbus took 1,600 places. Over millions of years, wind, rain, and ice
Arawak slaves. Their capture led to the first major sculpted this lava. From this erosion, basalt
battle between the Spanish and the Native stones remained, forming conical structures that
Americans. 550 of the slaves were shipped to were as high as 45 metres. The local people called
Spain, but 200 died on the way. Many of the 1,600 these unique rock formations "Fairy Chimneys",
were kept as slaves for Columbus' men, and the and they dug homes into them. During the 8th and
remaining 400 were let go. The others were used 9th centuries AD, radical priests escaped to
by Columbus to find gold: all those over 14 years Cappadocia and built their churches inside the
old were required to find a certain quantity of gold, "Fairy Chimneys" because they were so easy to
and those who failed to reach this quantity had hide in. These beautiful churches can still be
their hands chopped off. Despite such tactics, visited today.
Columbus found very little gold.

46. We learn from the passage that Cappadocia....

43. It is clear from the passage that, before 1495, A) is buried under 100 metres of lava
Christopher Columbus had....... . B) has air that is extremely clean
C) is a zone of frequent eruptions
A) travelled to the Americas D) used to have active volcanoes
B) often disobeyed authority E) has a number of excellent museums
C) not actually been a Christian
D) taken 1,600 slaves for his personal use
E) been the first European in the Americas

47. It is clear from the passage that Cappadocia's


44. According to the passage,....... . "Fairy Chimneys"...... .

A) King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella did A) are no shorter than 45 metres
not want Columbus to take slaves B) are rocks of unusual shape
B) there was a lot of gold in the Americas C) are actually small volcanoes
C) only very young slaves had their hands D) still serve as homes for the local people
chopped off E) were originally built by the local people
D) many Native Americans died in their first
major battle with the Spanish
E) the 550 slaves sent to Spain served King
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

45. It can be concluded from the passage that 48. We can conclude from the passage that, in the
Columbus' men....... . 8th and 9th centuries AD, ………… .

A) became slaves of the Arawak in 1495 A) a volcano was erupting in Cappadocia


B) kept most of the gold for themselves B) Cappadocia's churches were a great tourist
C) had over 500 slaves of their own attraction
D) found no gold in the area where the Arawak C) fairies were first seen in the "Fairy
lived Chimneys"
D) Cappadocia's churches were the most
beautiful in Anatolia

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E) there was a religious conflict

49-51. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre 52-54. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız. cevaplayınız.

In Britain during the Industrial Revolution, child The last known Asiatic Lions, which once ranged
labour was common, especially in factories; for from Greece to India, today live in the Gir Forest in
example, in England and Scotland in 1788, about western India. About 300 lions live in the
two-thirds of workers in the textile factories were sanctuary, as compared to the 13 that survived
children. Child factory workers who could cope when they were first given protection in 1907. The
with the difficult conditions would later become Gir Forest is also the only place in the world where
adult factory workers, and so the make-up of the both lions and tigers coexist, though they seldom
factory labour force shifted towards adults before come into contact in the large park. The Asiatic
any corrective laws were even passed. Later, in the Lion used to live in Europe and Anatolia as well,
mid-19th century, a series of Factory Acts were and both Aristotle and Herodotus wrote that, in the
passed, gradually limiting the working hours for first millennium BC, there were lions in the
children and improving safety. The United States Balkans. Lions probably died out on the Greek
was slower, not managing to ban child labour until peninsula around 80-100 AD, though they
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Today in remained widespread elsewhere until the
many poor countries, however, many families still increasing use of firearms in the mid-1800s. On
depend on their children's income for survival. rare occasions, however, people report sightings
of the Asiatic Lion in Anatolia.
49. It is clear from the passage that, in the late
18th century,....... .

A) the first child labour laws were passed 52. St is stated in the passage that....... .
B) there was no child labour in factories in the
United States A) firearms were first used to hunt lions in the
C) no adults worked in English or Scottish mid-19th century
factories B) the Asiatic Lion still lives in some parts of
D) the Industrial Revolution was nearly finished Anatolia
E) most of the textile factory workers in C) both lions and tigers were given protection in
England and Scotland were children India in 1907
D) the Asiatic Lion currently has a population of
less than 300
E) a type of lion once found in Anatolia still
50. It is understood from the passage that ……. . lives in India

A) some child factory workers could not deal


with the working conditions
B) the Fair Labor Standards Act was inspired by
the Factory Acts
C) child labour had been banned in Britain by 53. According to the passage, the Asiatic Lion.......
the mid-19th century
D) the Factory Acts quickly ended the child A) is less numerous in India than the tiger
labour problem B) lives together with the tiger in the Gir Forest
E) English factories employed more children C) was seen by both Aristotle and Herodotus
than Scottish ones D) died out in Anatolia long before it did
anywhere else
E) was killed on the Greek peninsula by armed
hunters
51. It can be concluded from the passage that
child labour....... .

A) laws have been passed in most of the


world's countries
B) was increasing in Britain when the Factory 54. We understand from the passage that it is
Acts were passed only in the Gir Forest that...... .
C) was used in factories only during the
Industrial Revolution A) the Asiatic Lion attacks tigers
D) was not really discussed in the 1938 Fair B) hunters aren't allowed to shoot lions
Labor Standards Act C) Indian citizens can see tigers
E) can still be found in a lot of countries today D) the Asiatic Lion is known to live

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E) philosophers mention large animals D) advised people to play loud music for plants
E) was stated by scientists from the University
55-57. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre of North Carolina
cevaplayınız.
58-60. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
Some people say that talking to houseplants as cevaplayınız.
you would to a child or pet will help them grow.
This is almost certainly a myth, but research does Research shows that longer lifespans are resulting
suggest that sound can stimulate growth. A high in more people staying in the family home. With
school student once found that radish seeds retired people struggling on an average income of
exposed to high-pitched sound for a month grew about £11,000, more and more will live with their
taller than others. The taller radishes, however, children, because rising costs make it harder for
were thinner and weaker than the shorter ones. A them to keep their homes. Young people, too, are
few years later, four scientists from the University staying at home due to the high cost of housing.
of North Carolina discovered that noises that were The result of these two movements could be
at about the volume of a loud rock concert caused several generations living under one roof. This has
turnip seeds to develop in less time than seeds not not been seen in Britain for more than a century.
exposed to such sounds. This contradicts a Moreover, the state and companies will have
doubtful 1970 theory which claims that soft trouble paying for more old age pensions.
classical music helps plants grow while loud rock Ultimately, the Earth's natural resources may also
music kills them. be affected by the population rise.

55. It is clear from the passage that....... . 58. It is clear from the passage that....... .

A) turnips respond better to sound than A) the passage was written by a British person
radishes do B) people in Britain live longer now than in
B) talking to houseplants will certainly help them the past
grow C) British families are traditionally very small
C) the high school student specialized in D) people in Britain are retiring at younger ages
science now
D) loud noise may help turnips start growing E) British companies work together with the
faster state
E) loud sounds can cause plants to die

56. St is stated in the passage that....... . 59. We can conclude from the passage that the
retired people in Britain....... .
A) only three experiments on the effects of
sound on plants have been done A) generally live comfortably on a salary of
B) the high school student's experiment is less £11,000
reliable than the scientists' B) usually take part-time jobs to make ends
C) it takes turnip seeds a very long time to meet
develop in quiet areas C) are worried about their effects on natural
D) North Carolina is the centre of the turnip- resources
growing industry D) can only afford to live in very small houses
E) the radishes that grew faster were E) aren't paid enough money to keep up with
actually less strong increasing costs

57. The author of the passage seems to think that 60. We can understand from the passage that,
the 1970 theory....... . about 100 years ago,.......

A) was not really a reliable one A) the structure of the family in Britain
B) encouraged plant growth changed
C) was better than the other theories B) population had no real effect on the Earth's
natural resources
C) life was better in Britain in most ways

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D) it was unusual for young British people to D) I want to finish writing this essay, even if it's
stay at home going to be late.
E) retired British people were paid an average E) I'm sure that I won't be able to finish writing
income of over £11,000 the essay on time.
61. 64. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en
yakın olan seçeneği bulunuz. 65-68. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere parçanın
anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için
61. Terence only failed his exam because he getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
didn't study well enough.
65. As a group, crows seem to be much more
A) Terence might have more chance of passing clever than other birds. ………...... . Also,
the exam if he studies well. some species of crow in the north-western
B) If Terence takes the exam, he should pass, United States have even displayed some
because he's studied very well. linguistic abilities, as well as the ability to
C) Terence could not have passed his exam relay information over great distances. This is
even if he had studied. a unique talent in the bird world.
D) It was only Terence's study habits that
enabled him to pass his exam. A) Several varieties of crow, though, feed on
E) If only Terence had studied better for his dead animals
exam, he would have passed it. B) However, they have often been seen as
symbols of doom and death
62. You had no intention of being polite to Eda, so C) Crows are similar to ravens, but ravens tend
you shouldn't have called her. to be a bit larger
D) For instance, they have been shown to
A) You must have wanted to be nice to Eda, or score very highly on intelligence tests
you wouldn't have called her. E) “To eat crow" means to be proven wrong
B) It was wrong for you to call Eda, since after expressing your opinion
you weren't planning to be nice to her.
C) You promised to be polite to Eda, so talk
politely when you telephone her. 66. Anne Frank was a German Jewish girl who
D) Although you didn't intend to be nice to Eda, wrote a diary while she was hiding from the
at least you telephoned her. Nazis in Amsterdam with her family. The
E) I wish you hadn't been so rude to Eda when family hid in secret rooms in the office
you talked to her on the phone. building of Anne's father. …...... . There, in
February or March 1945, Anne died. Her father
managed to survive, and eventually he had his
63. The team we played yesterday were very bad, daughter's unique diary published.
so, for once, we managed to win a match.
A) The Nazi policy of killing all Jews was called
A) Because the team we played were really the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question"
terrible, we managed to beat them easily. B) After two years, they were betrayed and
B) The team we played against yesterday are moved to the concentration camps
so bad that we have been beaten by them C) Her father had fought in the German army
only once. during the First World War
C) Our team always loses, but yesterday was D) The diary was given to Anne as a present for
an exception, because the team we played her thirteenth birthday
against were awful. E) Some parts of Anne's diary were edited by
D) Yesterday, the team we played against were her father due to their sensitive nature
awful, but for the first time ever, we were
beaten.
E) The first time we were able to beat that really 67. Coffee first arrived in the city of
bad team was yesterday Constantinople from Yemen in the mid-116th
century. ...... . After just three years, they
64. It is probably impossible for me to complete returned home with a small fortune in their
this essay by the deadline. pockets.

A) Unless the deadline changes, I'll manage to A) Eventually, coffee became as characteristic
complete this essay on time, of Constantinople as tulips
B) I still don't know when I will be able to finish B) By the early 19th century, there were about
writing this essay. 2,500 coffee-houses in the city
C) I doubt that I will be able to finish writing C) Several bans were imposed on coffee, but
this essay in time. they were all quickly lifted

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D) Both the English "coffee" and the Turkish C) Have you ever managed to last an entire day
kahve derive from the Arabic word qahwah without eating a thing?
E) But it was two Syrian businessmen who D) Excuse me, would you mind getting up? I
founded the first public coffeehouse there feel very ill.
in 1554 E) Do you know when the next stop is? I want
to get off this crowded bus.
68. One calm day, a large mass of earth rose to
the surface of the sea, where no land had 71. You have just learned about an art exhibition
ever been seen before. The islanders who opening in your town. You want to see it, but
observed it were absolutely amazed. ……..... . you don't want to go alone. However, no one
And so, in order to be certain of its identity, that you know is interested in art at all. In
a few young islanders decided to approach order to convince one of your friends to come,
the thing in a boat, and have a good look at it. you bargain with him by saying:

A) Some said it was a whale or other sea A) I'll watch next Friday's match with you if
monster, while others claimed it was solid you'll join me at the exhibition.
land B) Why don't you have any interest in any kind
B) People who live on islands often seem to of art?
have a different character than people on the C) Come on, come to the exhibition with me; it'll
mainland be good fun.
C) Some of the islanders followed an old man's D) Have you heard about the new art exhibition
advice and shot at it with burning arrows that's opening soon?
D) Phantom islands are islands that do not E) There's no point in asking you to come,
really exist, but that appear on some old because I know you won't.
maps
E) The Icelandic isle of Surtsey was formed in a
volcanic eruption in November 1963

69-72. sorularda, verilen duruma uygun düşen


cümleyi bulunuz.

69. Your cat has knocked down and broken one 72. You have just come home in a taxi. The fare is
of your neighbours' flowerpots. You feel 9 TL and you give the driver a 20-TL note. He
terrible about it, even though the pot was a hands you back a 5-TL note and several 1-
cheap variety. The next day, in order to make TL coins. You have just stepped out of the
up for your cat's mistake, you explain to your taxi when you realize that the coins add up to
neighbour what happened, and say: only 5 YTL. Angry, you say firmly:

A) Where I can buy that kind of flowerpot? A) Have taxi rates risen recently?
B) You ought to guard your flowerpots more B) Why don't you give me my other lira now?
carefully, you know. C) No, thanks. I don't want to leave a tip.
C) You would love to kill my cat, wouldn't you? D) Never mind; you need that lira more than I
D) Please let me buy you a pot to replace the do.
broken one. E) Did I pay you the right amount?
E) Those cheap pots are everywhere, so it
won't be hard to find another one.

70. You have not had time to eat anything all day. 73-76. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş
In the evening, you are standing on a crowded bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi
bus when your blood pressure suddenly bulunuz.
drops and you feel dizzy. You need to sit
down, and so you say to the young man who 73. Rachel : You love both me and Fritz very
is sitting in front of you: much, don't you, Mom?
Annette : Of course I do, sweetheart.
A) I'm older than you are, so why don't you let Rachel : …………………………..
me sit down? Annette : Oh, you know that I can't possibly
B) Doesn't it feel terrible when your blood choose between the two of you.
pressure falls all of a sudden?
A) Have you ever thought of having any more
kids?

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B) You love Dad very much as well, don't you? E) I don't know where this song was written; do
C) Is a mother's love the deepest kind that there you?
is?
D) So, why don't you ever say "I love you"?
E) But you love me more than you love him,
right?

74. Edward : ………………………..


Mary Lou: Actually, I don't. 77. – 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla
Edward : Really? Why? okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan
Mary Lou: Well, for one thing, we don't get cümleyi bulunuz.
along very well, do we?

A) Do you think that you and I ought to 77. (I) The Bhopal Disaster of 1984 was the worst
marry? industrial disaster in history. (II) Most industrial
B) You and I don't suit each other anymore, do disasters are not just accidents, but the result of
we? negligence. (III) It was caused by the accidental
C) Do you want me to tell you the truth, or a lie? release of 40 metric tons of methyl isocyanides
D) What sort of person do you look for in a from a chemical plant in the centre of the Indian
relationship? city of Bhopal. (IV) Early in the morning of 3
E) Why don't you tell as many lies to me as you December 1984, this toxic gas spread through the
tell to other people? city, killing thousands and injuring hundreds of
thousands more. (V) At least 15,000 of the injured
later died of their injuries.

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

75. Chelsea : Would you mind handing me my


purse? 78. (I) In 1999, the American magazine Time
Todd : ……………………………………….. changed the sexist title "Man of the Year" to
Chelsea : Of course you have, silly! It's the "Person of the Year". (II) At the end of every year,
one I bought while we were on Time releases its "Person of the Year" issue. (III)
holiday in the Hamptons. The issue is meant to recognize the person or
Todd : Oh yes, now I remember. people that have most influenced world events in
the past year. (IV) It is not, however, an honour
A) With pleasure, darling. Here you are! that is only awarded to admirable people. (V) For
B) Actually, I would; I haven't got the strength. instance, Adolf Hitler was widely mistrusted in the
C) I haven't seen this purse before, have I? United States when he was chosen in 1938.
D) I'm sorry, but I really haven't got the time.
E) Have I got any real reason to do so? A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

79. (I) The habanero chile is the spiciest chile pepper


of all. (II) Most habaneras, for example, are
76. Elvin : ………………………………….. 200,000 to 300,000 Scoville heat units (SHU). (III)
Jimmy : Nowhere. I just move with the The hottest type of habanero is the Red Savinas,
rhythm of the song and follow other at 580,000 SHU. (IV) By comparison, common
people. chile peppers are about 1,500 SHU, while police
Elvin : Well, you must be a natural talent. I pepper spray is approximately 3,500,000 SHU.
certainly can't do it. (V) When it is sprayed, pepper spray immediately
Jimmy : That's because you have two left causes a person to close their eyes and cough.
feet.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) Have you noticed the problem with this
song's rhythm?
B) Where did you learn to dance so well?
C) This song has a special place in my heart; 80. (I) Dizzy Gillespie taught himself to play the
how about you? trumpet at the age of 12. (II) Despite his family's
D) Do you always copy other people? poverty, he won a scholarship to North Carolina's
Laurinburg Institute. (III) The Laurinburg Institute

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is a private African-American school that was
founded in 1904 by Emmanuel Monty and Tinny
McDuffie. (IV) Soon, however, he dropped out of
school to look for work as a full-time musician. (V)
He eventually found a job with Cab Calloway's
group, but soon lost it because he stabbed
Calloway in the leg.

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

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