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Cloze Test Soruları 1 PDF
Cloze Test Soruları 1 PDF
Over the last five years or so, the science of Charles Fort, though he died in 1932, still attracts
climatechange has been firmly established. There is considerableattention. (I) ---- a journalist andwriter,
a general (I) ---- among leading scientists that we are he was fascinated by all manner of unexplained
now (II) ---- a major global warmingproblem. Over the stories. He was a (II) ---- writer of both fiction
last hundred years or so temperatures (III) ---- by andnon-fiction, but it is believed that he (III)---- many
about 0.8C, and we can attribute (IV) ---- of this to of his manuscripts before they ever came to
increasedemissions of carbon dioxide (V) ----this has publication. One ofhis friends (IV) ---- the
all happened after we started to burn fossil fuels. ForteanSociety which published Fort's articles before
and after his death; and theFortean Society
Magazine which (V) ----became the Fortean times is
still being published.
1. I.
A) condition
6. I.
B) permission
A) For
C) agreement
B) As
D) refusal
C) Even
E) intention
D) Like
2. II.
E) Just
A) forced to
7. II.
B) faced with
A) various
C) pulled up
B) confidential
D) turned up
C) loyal
E) found out
D) vague
3. III.
E) prolific
A) have risen
8. III.
B) had risen
A) would destroy
C) are rising
B) was destroyed
D) would have risen
C) destroys
E) will be rising
D) destroyed
4. IV.
E) would have destroyed
A) more
9. IV.
B) much
A) set up
C) many
B) fixed up
D) the most
C) put on
E) any
D) brought on
5. V.
E) made up
A) as if
10. V.
B) though
A) generally
C) because
B) eventually
D) unless
C) completely
E) when
D) frequently
E) exceptionally
Birds form one of the largest groups of land animals. The IMF authorities say that the global economy
They(I) ---- for their warm blood,feathers, and wings. hasgrown faster than expected (I) ----the first half of
Female birds lay eggs to reproduce. Their feet are 2010 and that it will grow by (II) ---- 5 per cent over
good (II) ---- holding on to branches andnever have the year as a whole. They predict thatglobal growth
more than four toes. (III)---- they have good hearing will slow to about 4 per cent in 2011, and warn (III) -
and eyesight, they have a poor (IV) ---- of smell. --- recovery has remained weak.They (IV) ---- state
Interestingly,birds have (V) ---- teeth at all. that developedeconomies are expected to
experience slower growth in the coming year
becauseof budget cuts and that the emerging
markets (V) ---- to boom.
11. I.
A) will be known
16. I.
B) were known
A) along
C) are known
B) across
D) are being known
C) into
E) had been known
D) in
12. II.
E) at
A) for
17. II.
B) in
A) above
C) with
B) seriously
D) by
C) nearly
E) on
D) likely
13. III.
E) below
A) After
18. III.
B) Whenever
A) what
C) If
B) that
D) Although
C) which
E) When
D) where
14. IV.
E) when
A) distance
19. IV.
B) difference
A) either
C) sense
B) not only
D) feeling
C) both
E) life
D) also
15. V.
E) most
A) none
20. V.
B) no
A) will continue
C) any
B) have continued
D) some
C) continued
E) many
D) had continued
21. I.
A) by
A) tracking B) to
B) tracked C) at
22. II.
A) whose
A) of B) which
B) to C) what
C) for D) thus
D) through E) whether
E) by 28. III.
23. III.
A) would be allotted
24. IV.
A) regardless of
A) hardly B) concerning
B) occasionally C) pertaining to
C) completely D) excelling
D) abominably E) including
E) enviously 30. V.
25. V.
A) select
A) having B) exchange
B) have C) allocate
C) had D) circulate
36. I.
31. I.
A) exist
A) under
B) would exist
B) in
C) have existed
C) with
D) would have existed
D) through
E) had existed
E) over
37. II.
32. II.
A) Just
A) stage
B) Already
B) objection
C) Always
C) assumption
D) Usually
D) controversy
E) Previously
E) aim
38. III.
33. III.
A) whenever
A) whatever
B) when
B) where
C) but
C) who
D) while
D) which
E) so far as
E) whereas
39. IV.
34. IV.
A) principal
A) completely
B) prospective
B) almost
C) enthusiastic
C) largely
D) recent
D) adversely
E) remote
E) slightly
40. V.
35. V.
A) many
A) is capturing
B) anything
B) captures
C) something
C) has captured
D) any
D) had captured
E) few
E) will capture
HIV is rarely seen as one of science's successstories. One should never forget that adverse drug
Nearly 20 years after the virus (I)----, an estimated reactionsare common. Every drug has the (I) ----to
42 million people are infected worldwide. (II) ----, cause harm as well as do good. Whenever doctors
there is still no vaccineand no cure. HIV is one of the consider prescribing a drug,they must weigh the
most (III)---- and deadly viruses humans have (IV)---- possible risks (II)---- the expected benefits. The use
encountered. There are, however, some (V) ---- for of a drug isnt justified (III) ---- the expected
cautious optimism as real progress is being made in benefitsoutweigh the possible risks. Doctors must
somekey areas. also consider the likely outcome of (IV) ---- a drug.
Likely benefits andrisks can seldom be determined
with mathematical (V) ----.
41. I.
46. I.
A) was discovered
47. II.
A) Even
B) Moreover A) over
C) Consequently B) towards
D) So C) through
E) Hence D) to
48. III.
A) residual
B) desperate A) even
C) predictable B) whether
D) degenerate C) unless
E) devious D) since
44. IV. E) so
49. IV.
A) even
B) still A) treating
C) ever B) withdrawing
D) just C) releasing
E) hardly D) relieving
45. V. E) withholding
50. V.
A) traces
B) aims A) implication
C) components B) decision
D) grounds C) explanation
E) efforts D) precision
E) determination
SORU CEVAP SORU CEVAP
1 C 41 A
2 B 42 B
3 A 43 E
4 B 44 C
5 C 45 D
6 B 46 C
7 E 47 E
8 D 48 C
9 A 49 E
10 B 50 D
11 C
12 A
13 D
14 C
15 B
16 D
17 C
18 B
19 D
20 A
21 B
22 A
23 E
24 B
25 C
26 A
27 B
28 D
29 E
30 C
31 A
32 E
33 D
34 B
35 C
36 E
37 A
38 C
39 E
40 C