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Bu sınav 100 sorudan oluşmaktadır.Soruları çözenler cevaplarını bana ö.m atarak iletebilirler.Bende onların doğru ve yanlışlarını kendilerine ileteceğim. 1. yi de buraya yazacağım.1. olana benden +REP ve ONUR ADMİN'den de +50.2=100 REP...siritan


1. – 15. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere  uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

1-I wish you wouldn't………….me when I'm speaking - please let me have my say before you answer.
A) respond B) interrupt
C) imitate D) conflict E) address

2-If you're looking for a good restaurant, the receptionist should be able to…………one to you.
A)recommend B) explain
C)prefer D) advise E) reserve

3- She decided not to tell her father about her exam results until the guests left, because she was afraid that he might lose his………….. .
A)annoyance B) grief
C)shortage D) intention E) temper

4-Dennis …………. got more frustrated with his job and finally left it when he could no longer stand the conditions.
A) utterly B)honestly
C) gradually D) deliberately E) instantly

5-It's………….hot in Las Vegas in the summer, but the air is quite dry, so it's not as uncomfortable as you would think.
A) obviously B) superficially
C) bearably D) sincerely E) awfully

6-Florence's decision to move to Panama was completely……………- she didn't speak Spanish, had no Mends there and left a good job in London.
A) sensible B) irreversible
C) immoral D) irrational E) intentional

7-Experts in sports medicine study physiology………..examine the effect of different sports and exercises on the human body.
A) owing to B) in order to
C) so that D) in spite of E) therefore

8-…………Nina was born in Berlin, she doesn't have a German passport because her parents are Yugoslavian guest workers.
A) Since B) However
C) Although D) No matter E) As far as

9-Don't pay the workers all of the money…………. they've completely finished the work, or you might end up with a half-painted house.
A)until B) when
C)while D) since E) provided

10-High in the mountains, Flagstaff, Arizona, is quite cold all year, ………Phoenix, only 150 miles to the south, can get as hot as50 C in the summer.
A) while B) therefore
C) besides D) so that E).otherwise

11-Bill never heard …….. Kris again ……….the big argument they had in public.
A)of/until B)with/against
C) for/about D)from/after E)about/since

12-…….a high school student, Anne was obsessed ……..Byzantine art history, but now, she's studying science at university.
A) For / like B) Since/about
C) As/with D) From/over E) Like/on

13-After being very unconventional throughout her twenties, Maureen surprised her parents when she decided to……..and have a traditional family.
A) bring up B) settle down
C) drop off D) carry on E) set out

14-A 'beefalo' is an animal…………mother is a cow and father is a buffalo.
A) when B) which
C) that D) whom E)whose

15-Peter's not bad at maths, but he's not……….his brother, who's a scientific genius.
A) so well that B) the best of
C) well enough D) as good as E) rather good


16. – 20. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış  yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da  ifadeyi bulunuz.

Recently, stealing art __(16)__ very fashionable among criminals. This is because it’s so easy since security in galleries or personal collections is not good enough. With masterpieces __(17)__ up to 2 or 3 million pounds, crime organisations are anxious __(18)__ their hands on these cultural treasures. However, __(19)__ professional criminals are stealing art, but ordinary people are also having a go. They walk into art galleries and walk out with a priceless painting __(20)__ their arm.

16-

A)will have become
B)used to become
C)has become
D)would become
E)was used to becoming

17-

A)cost
B)was costing
C)costs
D)have cost
E)costing

18-

A)to getting
B)to get
C)getting
D)got
E)having got

19-

A)not only
B)both
C)neither
D)either
E)such as
20-

A)within
B)outside
C)through
D)under
E)onto


21. – 25. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmışyerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya daifadeyi bulunuz.

Shellfish are a plentiful and easily collected food source that can be found in coastal zones ___(21)___ rivers and lakes around the world. No specialized equipment is required to ___(22)___ them, and they can be collected by people ___(23)___ all ages. For these reasons, we would expect to see much in the way of evidence for shellfish consumption in prehistory. ___(24)___ mollusks were clearly consumed in many locales, their importance in terms of prehistoric diet has been the source of much debate in archaeology. And very often they ___(25)___ to as a 'famine food'.

21-
A)as well as
B)in addition
C)moreover
D)beside
E)in order to

22-
A)maintain
B)severe
C)obtain
D)install
E)utilise

23-
A)with
B)for
C)at
D)in
E)of

24-
A)While
B)When
C)Once
D)As soon as
E)By the time

25-
A)referred
B)are referring
C)have referred
D)are referred
E)had been referred
26. – 35. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygunşekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

26-We went to the travel agent's to book a flight, …………… .

A)only to learn that there were no seats left on the planes
B)who is likely to tell us that we'll need to get a visa before going
C)considering that the plane ticket was very expensive indeed
D)which also includes a few historical places, such as Hagia Sophia
E)and landed at Gatwick Airport in the middle of the night

27-…………unless he does very poorly in the final exam.

A)Dave has only done very little work for his finals
B)Joseph is certain to do well in his course
C)Greg has never been very good at taking tests
D)Paul couldn't have answered that question
E)Bill won't be able to graduate next month

28-Though both sides claim that they don't want a war, ………… .
A)it causes a lot of suffering to civilians
B) maintaining a military is very expensive
C)the peoples of both countries are against it as well
D)they don't seem to be able to agree in the negotiations
E)the presidents of both countries were once very strict generals

29-Harry has been earning a lot of money recently, ………… .
A)although he is one of the most industrious workers in the company
B)but he hasn't managed to save a thing
C)so he can barely afford to look after his expensive house by the sea
D)in spite of the fact that his job pays rather well
E)until he'd contracted a serious disease and missed a month of work

30-……… ,yet it is much safer than it used to be because of modern safety equipment.

A)With a little care, you won't encounter any mishaps
B)considering the great risk involved in automobile races
C)Skiing can be counted among the most dangerous sports
D)Household accidents account for many deaths of children
E)Drink-driving poses a great threat for innocent pedestrians

31-Whereas I really love the taste of coffee, …………. .
A)I can't stand it with milk and sugar
B)it is definitely my favourite hot drink
C)instant coffee is much easier to prepare
D)it is becoming increasingly popular in offices
E)it helps keep me awake when I have to work at night

32-……….., but with glasses, he can see as well as anybody.

A)Jeff used to wear contact lenses
B)Roy's eyesight is so bad that he's nearly blind
C)As a child, Richard's vision was perfect
D)Tim lost his glasses when he went camping
E)John leaves his glasses behind wherever he goes

33-Russia lost a lot of land when the Soviet Union broke up; ……….. .

A)nevertheless. not very many of them are very useful
B)even though many other things happened in the same year.
C)moreover, it is possible that they may try to find it again
D)in contrast, the rubble collapsed at the same time
E)however, it's still the largest country in the world

34-…………, which is a sport combining skiing and shooting.

A)I'm opposed to the use of guns in sport
B)Canadians traditionally do well in the biathlon
C)Every year many people die in hunting accidents
D)The Swedes have a skiing division in their army
E)More people die from guns in cold, snowy places

35-Rebecca Stephens was the first British woman __________.

A)she proved how successful she was in leading a team of climbers
B)that climbing Mount Everest is one of the most difficult tasks
C)when she has decided to verify an extremely difficult task
D)managed to reach the summit of Mount Everest
E)who could climb Mount Everest


36. – 40. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.

36- You can be certain that he will try every kind of fraud as a last resort in order to get what he wants.
A)İstediğini elde etmek için son çare olarak her türlü hileyi deneyeceğin den emin olabilirsiniz.
B)Onun, amacina ulasmak için her türlü hileye başvuracağından çok emin görünüyorsun.
C)Kendi isteğini kabul ettirmek için gerektiğinde hileye bile başvurabileceğinden eminiz.
D)Istediğini normal yollarla elde edemeyeceğini bildiği için hileye basvurmasi kesin gibi görünüyor.
E)Sen de biliyorsun ki istediğini elde edemezse, son çare olarak hile yapmayı deneyecektir.

37-The prime Minister made a long and effective speech in support of the government's policy.
A)Başbakamn yaptığı uzun ve etkili konuşmaran amacı, hhükümetin politikasına destek sağlamaktı.
B)Başbakan, yaptığı uzun ve etkili konuşmasıyla hükümetin politikasına destek sağlamaya çalıştı.
C)Hükümetin politikasını destekleme amacıyla başbakan uzun ve etkili bir konuşma yaptı.
D)Başbakanin hükümete destek sağlamak amacıyla yaptığı uzun konuşma çok etkili oldu.
E)Hükümetin politikasma destek sağlamak için uzun bir konuşma yapan başbakan amacına ulaştı.

38-We found out that our next door neighbour was suddenly taken ill at midnight and was driven to the hospital in an ambulance.

A)Gece yarısı aniden hastalanan yan komşumuzu hemen bir ambulansla hastaneye götürdük.
B)Aniden hastalanan yan komşumuzu ambulansla hastaneye götürüp geri döndüğümüzde neredeyse gece yarısı olmuştu.
C)Gece yarısına doğru, yan komşumuzun hastalandığını öğrenince hemen ambulans cağırıp onu hastaneye kaldırdık.
D)Yan komşumuz aniden hastalanınca, gece yarısı bir ambulans bulup onu hastaneye götürmek zorunda kaldık.
E)Yan komşumuzun gece yarısı aniden hastalandığını ve ambulansla hastaneye kaldırıldığını öğrendik.

39-Almost all liquid or gaseous fuels be used in internal-combustion engines.

A) Hemen hemen tüm içten yanmalı motorlarda sivi ya da gaz yakıt kullanilabilir.
B) İçten yanmali motorlarm tümünde sivi ya da gaz yakıt kullanılmaktadır
C) Bilinen tiim sıvı ya da gaz yakıtlar içten yanmalı motorlarda kullanılmaktadır.
D) İçten yanmalı motorlarda hemen hemen tüm sıvı ya da gaz yakıtlar kullanılabilmektedir.
E)İçten yanmalı motorlarda kullanılan yakıtların neredeyse tümü sıvı ya da gazdır.



40-For most people today, cartoons have come to be an indispensable part of daily life.


A)Günümüzde karikatürler pek çok insan için günlük yaşamın vazgeçilmez birer parçası halini almıştır.
B)Pek çok günümüz insanı için karikaturler günlük yaşamda mutlaka olması gereken şeylerdir.
C)Bugün pek çok insanın günlük yasaminda karikatürlerin çok önemli bir yeri vardır.
D)Günümüz insanının günlük yaşamından kesitleri.en iyi anlatan kesinlikle karikatürlerdir.
E)Bugün karikatürler, insanlarin günlük yaşamlarından pek çok kesiti basarıyla yansıtmaktadır.


41. – 45. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz.

41-Modern Pakistan'ın resmi dillerinden biri olan Urdu dilinde edebiyat 16.yüzyılda gelişmeye başlamıştır.

A)Pakistan, which began to develop in the 16th century, has its official literature written in the Urdu language.
B)In the modem state of Pakistan, literature has officially been written in Urdu since the 16th century.
C)Literature in Urdu, one of the official languages of modem Pakistan, began to develop in the 16th century.
D)Pakistan, which has been developing since the 16th century, has literature in Urdu, one of its official languages.
E)In the 16th century, Pakistanis started to develop an official literature, which was in Urdu, among other languages

42-Bernini, heykeltraş ressam ve mimar olarak eşit derecede yetenekli olması bakımından son Rönesans mimarıdır.

A)The last Renaissance architect, Bernini, was equally good at sculpture, painting and architecture.
B)Like the great Renaissance architects, Bernini was equally capable as a sculptor, painter and architect.
C)Bernini was the last Renaissance architect in the sense that he was equally able as a sculptor, painter and architect.
D)In the context of the Renaissance, Bernini was just as qualified to be a sculptor, painter or architect.
E)Though he was equally capable as a sculptor, painter and architect, Bernini was noted as the last architect of the Renaissance.

43-Müdürün dünkü toplantıda söylediklerine bakılırsa, gelecek ay maaş artışı hiç de olası görünmüyor.

A)According to what the manager said at yesterday's meeting, the possibility of a pay-rise won't even be discussed in the next month.
B)Judging from what the manager said at yesterday's meeting, a pay-rise next month does not seem likely at all.
C)From what was said at yesterday's meeting, it seems highly unlikely that the manager will get a pay-rise next month.
D)At yesterday's meeting about the pay-rise, the manager didn't say that a rise seemed likely to be given.
E)At yesterday's managers' meeting, it seemed as if nothing would be done about the pay-rise until next month.

44-Fabrikadaki patlamanin kurbanları henüz hiç tazminat alamadılar.

A)The victims of the explosion in the factory have not received any compensation yet.
B)The exploding factory has many victims, who have yet to be compensated.
C)The factory that exploded hasn't been offered any compensation yet.
D)The victims of the explosion couldn't get any compensation from the factory.
E)The factory has so far failed to compensate the victims of the explosion.

45-Beklenilenin aksine, son alınan kararlar hükümete önemli ölçüde oy kaybettirdi.

A)Though they had expected the opposite, the government’s important decisions have recently cost it a loss of votes.
B)The government already expected to lose a significant number of votes because of their recent controversial decisions.
C)Though they expected to lose many votes, the government has made some important decisions in recent times.
D)Although unexpected, the recent elections greatly influenced the government's decisions, as they lost a lot of votes.
E)Contrary to what was expected, the recently-made decisions have lost the government a significant amount of votes.


46. – 51. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
46-Cocoa is a product of Theobroma cacao, a small tree originally found in tropical America. It flowers directly from the trunk and branches, and has fruits containing 40-60 seeds. …………. . At the end of all these processes, raw or bitter chocolate is produced.
A)These seeds are the raw material from which chocolate is made
B)The ripe seeds are fermented, dried, roasted and ground to a paste
C)About 1 million tons of cocoa a year is produced in Africa and Brazil
D)In the 1800s, eating chocolate and powdered cocoa were developed
E)To make chocolate, cocoa butter has to be added to balance the sugar

47-…………. . It affects eight percent of men and one in two hundred and fifty women. It is particularly troublesome when individuals cannot distinguish between red and green - the colours of traffic lights.
A)Acute alcoholism is a serious problem in the northern part of Australia
B)The origins of the colours used in traffic signals is difficult to trace
C)While some people think green is a beautiful colour, others prefer red
D)Colour blindness is an inherited condition affecting the ability to see colours
E)Persistent headaches and blurred vision are symptoms that may indicate serious eye disorders

48- ……… . Both are derived from the Greek term for city-state and have to do with the administration and oversight of communities of people. Police operations vary from nation to nation. In some states, police forces arc highly militarised and nearly indistinguishable from the armed forces.
A)The words 'police' and 'politics' are related
B)Police forces are part of the criminal justice system
C)Interpol has caught thousands of international criminals
D)Many of the regulatory powers of government involve some kind of policing activity
E)Many countries have centralised, or national, police organisations

49-Janissaries were the elite troops of the Ottoman Army and were founded in the 14th century. ………. . From the 17th century onward, however, Muslims were recruited as well, and they became a powerful and influential force in the empire until they were massacred by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826.
A)The strong Islamic beliefs of the troops made them a powerful army
B)In the early 19th century, they tried to overthrow the reigning Sultan
C)The boys were chosen at a young age and taken away from their families
D)They lived in a special barracks inside' the walls of Topkapi Palace
E)Originally, they were recruited from Christian boys and captives of war

50-The Kani people belong to one of the poorest tribes in the southern Indian state of Kerala. These rain-forest dwellers live in fragile shacks. Each night they sleep with the fear that a passing herd of wild elephants could trample them to death. …………. . They believe that they are the descendants of the chief physician of the gods, and that his wisdom of healing has been passed down to them through the ages.
A)Elephants are not normally dangerous animals unless provoked
B)But even in poverty, the Kanis have not forgotten their mythical past
C)India has many such tribes with no traditions or even oral history
D)As you can imagine, this makes it hard to get a good night's sleep
E)It is interesting that, though largely Christian, Kerala had the world's first elected Communist government

51-…………. . By translating the results of scientific, experiments into mathematical terms, it is possible to develop assumptions and formulae for general application. Further experimentation is often suggested in this process. In this way, mathematics clarifies and furthers knowledge of the physical world.
A)The introduction of the decimal system into Europe greatly advanced the field of mathematics
B)Mathematics has become an essential tool in all sciences for the development of theory
C)Mathematics is the study of numbers and their logical relationships with each other
D)Though interesting in its own right, mathematics has few uses outside the realm of accounting
E)Arithmetic is the most ancient form of mathematics, and was known to the Egyptians
52. – 57. sorularda, verilen durumda söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.

52-While on holiday in New York, you get lost driving and find yourself in a particularly bad neighbourhood. You just want to get back to your hotel, but have no idea how to get there. You see a policeman walking on the pavement, so you drive up next to him and ask:

A) Is this really Harlem? I've heard so much about it and seen it in films.
B) Exactly where am I? I don't like the look of this neighbourhood.
C) Could you recommend a good hotel around here? I'm tired of driving.
D) Could you help me? I’m trying to find my way back to my hotel.
E) What are you stopping me for? I haven't done anything wrong, have I?

53-While waiting in a long queue at the supermarket, you realise that you have forgotten to get something you need to make dinner. It will only take you a minute to pick it up and you don't fancy the idea of returning to the end of the queue, so you turn to the person behind you and politely request:

A)Could you hold my place, please? I've forgotten to get something.
B)This queue is horrible! Why is everybody shopping at this time?
C)Could you possibly let me go in front of you? I'm late for dinner.
D)Do you need anything else? I'm going to get some more biscuits.
E) Would you mind getting me some cheese from the dairy section?

54-You borrow your friend's bicycle to go to the shop and neglect to lock it up when you go inside. When you come out of the shop, you discover that it's been stolen. You feel horrible about it as you know it's entirely your fault. When you see your friend, you apologise and offer:
A)I'm sorry, but you should have told me there were vandals around here who damage bicycles.
B)You should never have lent me your bike. You know how irresponsible I am.
C)That bike of yours wasn't really worth stealing. The thieves should have noticed this.
D)I feel very bad about your bike. I really don't understand how it got broken.
E)I'm terribly sorry. Your bike got stolen, but I'll get you a new one.

55-You are on holiday, trying to find a hotel room when you come upon one that looks quite nice. One of your main concerns is the shower. You like having a shower at night, but hate a cold shower. To determine whether this is the room for you, you inquire of the receptionist:
A)Do you mind if I have a shower at night?
B)What time does the hotel close?
C)Is the tap water safe enough for a shower?
D)Can I have a shower before I pay?
E)Is the hot water on twenty-four hours a day?

56-You've ordered some essential materials for your business and the order is now over a week late. It's not the first time it’s happened with this supplier, so you decide you've had enough and will take your business elsewhere. To end your business relationship with your current supplier, you telephone them and briefly, but sharply, say:
A)Could you recommend another supplier? I really need this stuff.
B)Would it be possible to rush my order? It's somewhat important.
C)Don't bother sending that order, just double the next one.
D)You're too unreliable. Please cancel my order and my account.
E)Stop sending me things that I haven't ordered. or I won't pay for them.

57-You're trying to find a birthday present for one of your colleagues and aren't having any luck. Finally, you come across a clothes shop that is full of things you're sure she would like, but you aren't sure of her size or exactly what to get her. You decide it would be better if you could pay now, but she could come in by herself to choose, so you ask the shop assistant:
A)What do you think would be suitable for a woman of 40?
B)Do you happen to sell gift certificates?
C)Can I send my friend here to have an interview for the vacancy?
D)Can I borrow this skirt to see if she likes it?
E)What is the most popular gift for females?

58. – 63. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz.

58-
(I)The usual way to have your distant vision tested is to stand twenty feet from a chart of different-sized letters. (II) For children or people who cannot read, charts with pictures are usually available. (III) A visual test can also be done with an instrument set up to simulate the same distance. (IV) Similarly, there are ways to test hearing over a distance. (V) Near vision is tested by having people read standard-sized type at a closer distance.

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

59-
(I)The Ryder Cup is the trophy awarded in biennial matches between men's professional golf teams of the United States and Europe. (II) The governing body of golf in the United States is the United States Professional Golfers' Association, which was founded in 1894. (III) The cup was donated in 1927 by British seed merchant Samuel Ryder, who had started playing golf at the age of 50. (IV) Made of 14-carat gold on a wooden base, the cup stands 16 inches high and weighs 4 pounds. (V) The figure at the top of the trophy is modelled on Ryder's coach, British professional golfer, Abe Mitchell.

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

60-
(I)The urge to travel is as old as civilisation. (II) However, due to the huge amounts of money required, worldwide travel is mostly enjoyed by the citizens of developed countries. (III) The great historian Herodotus roamed the ancient world, examining the customs of many lands before writing his famous 'History'. (IV) Hundreds of years later, a young man from Venice named Marco Polo set out with his father for China, and his writings opened the Far East to Europeans of his time. (IV) About the same time Ibn Battutah, an Islamic scholar, travelled about 75,000 miles and recorded his wanderings in the widely-read 'Rihlah', meaning ‘Travels'.

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

61-
(I)Tennis elbow is an inflammation of the outside of the elbow caused by overstressing the joint, as in playing tennis. (II) This can also be caused by using the arm for unaccustomed activities, such as sawing, chopping or hammering. (III) When a ball strikes a fingertip, severe pain occurs immediately. (IV) The basic problem is that the forearm cannot stand the abnormal strain. (V) Each impact is absorbed by the elbow and may create inflammation.

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

62-
(I)I had seen a battle on the television that was being fought in a tropical rainforest. (II) I had never believed that the quiet streets I knew so well could change into a battlefield. (III} But now those formerly neutral streets were suddenly filled with a spirit of revenge and tension. (IV) I could never understand how the fighters themselves, whatever side they were on, could take aim and fire in these streets. (V) Were they all drugged like the leader of the gang, Ahmed?

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

63-
(I) Queen Christina brought foreign scholars to the palace, among who was the philosopher Rene Descartes. (II) She demanded that Descartes came to instruct her at 5.00 a.m. three days a week, which he did, even though he was a late-riser. (III) Christina, on the other hand, rarely got out of bed before noon, and often slept through lunch. (IV) She questioned him about the interplay between science and religion. (V) He tried to persuade her that all animals were mechanisms and she responded that she had never seen a watch give birth.

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


64. – 69. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.

64-The summers in Siberia are as hot as the winters are cold.
A)Though Siberia is known for its cold winters, at least the summer is nice.
B)In Siberia, the winters are very cold, and the summers are, too.
C)Siberia not only has very cold winters, but very hot summers as well.
D)Since this summer was very hot, Siberia is due for a bit cold winter.
E)While the summers are quite cool there, Siberian winters aren't bad.

65-While the bus is cheaper and faster, he decided to go by train.
A)Because the bus is so speedy and inexpensive, he thought he should go there on the train.
B)Since he knows that buses are not as fast and are rather pricey, he always travels by train.
C)Though the bus is less expensive, the train would have taken much less time to arrive at his destination.
D)Although he wanted to travel by tram, which is faster, the lower price of the bus made him change his mind.
E)He made up his mind to travel by train, though it is slower and more expensive than the bus.

66-There's no way l can finish this job in time.

A)I doubt that I will be able to finish this job according to schedule.
B)I'm hot sure what time I'll have finished this project.
C)I’ll definitely finish this job in time unless you get in my way.
D)It's not possible for me to complete this task by the deadline.
E)While it may be a bit late, I'm determined to get the job done.

67-Had you told us you were a vegetarian, we would have made you something else.

A)I'm glad you said you don't eat meat, or we wouldn't have prepared you a special dinner.
B)Although we weren't sure that you didn't eat meat, we prepared some vegetarian food anyway.
C)We had no idea you were a vegetarian, so we didn't make anything you could eat.
D)I wish you'd told us that you don't eat meat, then we wouldn’t have bothered to prepare all these dishes.
E)As we're all vegetarians here, we didn't have to make anything special for you.

68-He can't have really meant what he said.

A)It's not possible that his words truly reflected his feelings.
B)He should have judged the impact of what he was saying.
C)He told us that he didn't actually intend to say what he did.
D)There's no excuse for him saying he didn't mean that.
E)He ought to have lied and said something less offensive.

69-Nobody I know makes better pasta than Tony's mother.

A)I believe that the best pasta in the world is made by Tony's mum.
B)Of all the people I know, Tony's mother cooks the best pasta.
C)None of the people I know can fail to appreciate the pasta cooked by Tony's mother.
D)I know that Tony's mother can cook really delicious pasta.
E)I don't think there can be anyone who makes pasta better than Tony's mother.


70. – 75. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz.

70- Terry:………….. .
Walter: Oh, he's in trouble with the boss.
Terry: Really? What for?
Walter: It seems he was late again and has been given ~ written warning.

A)When did Larry get in today?
B)What's the matter with Larry?
C)Have, you seen the boss yet?
D)Was Larry late again today?
E)Why is the boss so angry?

71- Kim: Who's that package from?
Nancy: ……………………….
'Kim: Well then, let me have it so I can find out.
A)It's from your brother in France.
B)It's the stuff you ordered last week.
C)I'm sending my dad a present
D)I don't know. It's addressed to you.
E)I bought it at Migros. It was on sale.

72- Grandpa: Have' I ever told you about the first time I visited Newcastle?
Grandson : I guess you have. ……………………..
Grandpa: No, it was long alter that. I was a married man then.
Grandson: Oh, I’d like to hear that story then!
A)Did you go there before or after you got married?.
B)How could you have forgotten that you were telling me about it just yesterday?
C)And, I must admit that I couldn't have endured so many problems' at such a young age.
D)But Johnny may not have heard that story, and I'm sure he'll be glad to listen to it.
E)Was it just after you left home at the age of twenty?

73- Patient: I just don't seem to be able to sleep at night.
Doctor: ……………………………………
Patient: No more than five or six.
Doctor: You must cut down, especially in the evening.

A)How often do you take naps in the afternoon?
B)What time do you 'usually go to bed at night?
C)How many cups of coffee do you drink a day?
D),Have you had any extra stress at work lately?
E)What time do you generally wake up in the morning?

74-lan: ………………
Mary: Ugh! What is it?
Ian: Some kind of spider, I think.
Mary: Please, get it off me now!

A)Don't walk barefoot around here because there may be dangerous insects.
B)You've got something crawling up your back.
C)I hope you don't have a phobia about insects!
D)I think something has just bitten me on the neck.
E)Oh, what a lovely creature! Can I keep it for my insect collection?

75- Leonard:………………..
Walter: Yes, I phoned him from work last week.
Leonard: Really? I didn't know that he'd had a telephone installed. Can I have his number?
Walter: Sure. It's 867-5309.

A)Have you spoken to Arthur recently?
B)Did anyone call while I was out?
C)I heard Tony's nephew died in a car accident.
D)Are you still not talking to Albert?
E)I called Bob at home yesterday evening.
76. – 80. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Many people think that the clothes protect people, but it works the other way around, too. In other words, the clothes which express their owners actually make their owners represent them. For example, one wearing formal dress cannot play soccer, because their clothes are so expensive that people have to care about them. Therefore, when a person sees another person wearing formal, expensive clothes, he or she automatically assumes that the latter will act politely and carefully. Thus, the people wearing clothes are representing their clothes. Because people do all these things I have indicated, different clothes affect the way people behave.

76-As the writer of the passage points out, the clothes people wear ___________.

A)only arouse the sense of protection in them
B)do not provide the sense of protection for them
C)are getting exposed to changes according to fashion
D)should always be formal for others to respect them
E)work in various ways on their sides

77-It can be easily understood from the passage that there are only a few people who ____________.

A)are opposed to the writer claiming that the clothes have other functions
B)don’t suppose that the clothes have protective feature
C)think that clothes don’t have any functions
D)don’t treat other people in accordance with the clothes they wear
E)share the idea that clothes represent their wearers with the writer

78-It is claimed in the passage that wearing formal clothes __________.

A)really matters while applying for an important job
B)does not cause any changes in the way people behave
C)certainly gives one the sense of protection
D) partly rouses the expectation of kindness in others
E)is generally preferred by the people working at government offices

79- The underlined word “latter” in the passage refers to ____________.

A)The person who encounters the other wearing formal dress
B)The person who wears a formal dress
C)The action of wearing a formal dress
D)What people wear
E)People’s wearing formal dress


80- The underlined word “work” in the passage is closest in meaning to ___________.

A)explain
B)study
C)employ
D)function
E)exercise


81. – 85. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

When Edison invented the phonograph in 1877 and Emile Berliner the gramophone in 1887, the pleasure of listening to music became the province not only of the upper classes but of ordinary people as well. At the beginning of the 1990s, gramophones began to be produced in a number of countries including France, the U.S., Italy and, most notably, England. The highest quality instrument was the English ‘Victrola’, dubbed ‘His Master’s Voice’, which was precision-manufactured and designed to last a lifetime. The manufacturers of the period produced a variety of models so that the gramophone could be listened to under any circumstances. These models, either portable or non-portable, included floor and table models as well as machines in a carrying case and even ‘pocket’ gramophones.

81- One can understand from the passage that on the occasion of the invention of phonograph and gramophone, _________.

A)listening to music was the enthusiasm for merely noble people
B)people from lower classes couldn’t afford to buy them
C)it was thought that these inventions were useless
D)all the people’s music taste changed to classical music
E)people from almost all walks of life came to enjoy listening to music

82-We learn from the passage that gramophones during the late 20th century _________.

A)were produced in various forms
B)were only popular in France
C)spread all over the world except for England and Italy
D)got to be mass-produced in Italy and Spain
E)had versions none of which has come up to date


83-It is stated in the passage that ___________.

A)the English ‘Victrola’ was the first instrument to appeal to noble people
B)manufacturers attempted to produce portable gramophones, but fell through
C)pocket gramophones caught the attention of people living in suburban areas
D)Edison was probably the contemporary of Emile Berliner
E)the English ‘Victrola’ failed to last a lifetime

84- The underlined word “invent” in the passage is closest in meaning to __________.

A)imagine
B)discover
C)create
D)grind
E)mention

85- The underlined word “last” in the passage is closest in meaning to _________.

A)hinder
B)herald
C)intensify
D)verify
E)continue

86. – 90. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Teacher must be mean in order to discipline the students. Punish the whole class if you are not able to find the student who caused the discipline problem. Keep in mind that punishment is easier than prevention. Do not inform the administration, even if the students make it impossible for you to conduct the class. Keep it to yourself as this will protect your reputation. Never laugh with your students and always keep in mind that you may lose control of the class if you do so. Resist the temptation to listen to the suggestions of educators from around the world, take the easier path and become a bad teacher. Believe me it is very easy.

86-One of the points made in the passage is that a bad teacher ________.

A)is not supposed to laugh at the jokes made by the students
B)should inform the headmasters about the students’ naughty behaviour
C)always has to give penalty to who caused the discipline problem
D)shouldn’t get to laugh together with the students in the class
E)always consults with talented teachers all around the world

87-According to the writer of the passage, __________.

A)being a bad teacher is not that difficult
B)keeping secret protects the fame of a good teacher
C)educators around the world enable one to be a bad teacher
D)there is only one way to be a good teacher
E)in order to be a good teacher, one can try various ways

88-This passage is mainly concerned with _________.

A)how one can be a good teacher
B)the general traits of a bad teacher
C)the difficulties of being a bad teacher
D)why a good teacher should listen up to the suggestions of educators
E)the fact that a teacher can prevent a student from being a naughty one

89- The underlined phrase “keep in mind” in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.

A)trigger
B)cuddle
C)remind
D)remember
E)dwindle

90- The underlined phrase “do so” in the passage refers to _________.

A)be a bad teacher
B)listen
C)inform
D)lose control
E)laugh


91. – 95. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

The name of Cappadocia was probably derived from Katpatuka, land of the beautiful horses, in Hittite language. Cappadocia is generally regarded as the plains and the mountainous region of eastern central Anatolia around the upper and middle reaches of the river Kizilirmak. It was here that several ancient highways crossed and different cultures came into contact with each other. The sparsely inhabited landscape of Cappadocia is characterized by red sandstone and salt deposits of the Miocene period. However, the relatively small areas of fertile soil on volcanic tuff are where the population tends to concentrate. This southern part of Cappadocia, the more densely populated, is often spoken of as the heart of the region and yet it lies in the extreme south-western corner.

91-One may assume from the passage that as a term, Cappadocia _________.

A)is certainly originated from Katpatuka
B)has been exposed to many changes
C)can be traced back to Hittite language
D)came into being as a result of the collapsing of Hittite empire
E)mainly refers to the range of mountains

92-One can understand from the passage that ___________.

A)in the northern part of Cappadocia live many people who are generally of different origins
B)the main centre of Cappadocia is called the area including traces of Miocene period
C)tourists generally pay attention to the salt deposits and red sandstones in the landscape of Cappadocia
D)the majority of the population exists in the southern part of Cappadocia though it is comparatively small
E)small areas of fertile soil on volcanic tuff exist in the eastern part of Cappadocia

93-The writer of the passage puts forward the idea that ___________.

A)Hittite empire was located in the western part of Anatolia
B)the least amount of population is in Cappadocia among the areas of Anatolia
C)during the Miocene period, many people settled in the area of Cappadocia
D)in eastern central Anatolia inhabit the people of upper classes
E)a multitude of cultures interacted with one another in the area of Cappadocia

94- The underlined word “sparsely” in the passage is closest in meaning to __________.

A)heavily
B)rarely
C)mainly
D)widely
E)humorously

95- The underlined word “lies” in the passage is closest in meaning to __________.

A)locates
B)situates
C)exists
D)leads
E)makes


96. – 100. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

Ballet dancers were originally all men. Women only began to appear in performances in 1681, in Paris. The encouragement of King Louis XIV of France is greatly responsible for the establishment of ballet as one of the major art forms it is seen as today. Many young girls begin ballet lessons at the age of 5 or so and train for many years before they are good enough to perform. Most never do perform at all but the graceful movements and control of the body acquired by anyone who has ballet training encourages parents to obtain at least several years of lessons for their young daughters.

96-It can be concluded from the passage that parents ____________.

A)want to have their daughters get ballet training because of ballet’s graceful form
B)especially encourage their sons instead of their daughters to be ballet today
C)all aim to make their children to become a ballerina
D)want their children to get trained in ballet for at least five years
E)discourage their children from being ballet because of ballet’s graceful form

97-It is clear from the passage that King Louis XIV __________.

A)assisted dancers to learn ballet
B)encouraged and supported the art of ballet
C)had graceful movements and body control
D)supported ballet so that he could take lessons
E)made women dance with men during ballet performances

98-As it is pointed out in the passage, women _______.

A)performed ballet before men
B)did not perform in France
C)perform better than men
D)were not the original dancers of ballet
E)were supporters of Louis XIV

99- The underlined phrase “at all” in the passage is closest in meaning to _________.

A)whatsoever
B)generally
C)last but not least
D)not least because
E)literally


100- The underlined pronoun “their” in the passage refers to ________.

A)People’s
B)Dancers’
C)Ballets’
D)Children’s
E)Parents’
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