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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
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.
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.
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
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?
During his second voyage to the Americas, Cappadocia is an enchanting open-air museum in
Christopher Columbus sent a letter to King the middle of a once active volcanic region. When
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, asking permission Anatolia was evolving, the eruptions were so
to enslave some of the native peoples. His petition strong that the lava was up to 100 metres thick in
was refused, as the monarchs chose to view the places. Over millions of years, wind, rain, and ice
Native Americans as potential Christians and treat sculpted this lava. From this erosion, basalt
them well. Still, in 1495 Columbus took 1,600 stones remained, forming conical structures that
Arawak slaves. Their capture led to the first major were as high as 45 metres. The local people called
battle between the Spanish and the Native these unique rock formations "Fairy Chimneys",
Americans. 550 of the slaves were shipped to and they dug homes into them. During the 8th and
Spain, but 200 died on the way. Many of the 1,600 9th centuries AD, radical priests escaped to
were kept as slaves for Columbus' men, and the Cappadocia and built their churches inside the
remaining 400 were let go. The others were used "Fairy Chimneys" because they were so easy to
by Columbus to find gold: all those over 14 years hide in. These beautiful churches can still be
old were required to find a certain quantity of gold, visited today.
and those who failed to reach this quantity had
their hands chopped off. Despite such tactics,
Columbus found very little gold.
46. We learn from the passage that Cappadocia....
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
Some people say that talking to houseplants as Research shows that longer lifespans are resulting
you would to a child or pet will help them grow. in more people staying in the family home. With
This is almost certainly a myth, but research does retired people struggling on an average income of
suggest that sound can stimulate growth. A high about £11,000, more and more will live with their
school student once found that radish seeds children, because rising costs make it harder for
exposed to high-pitched sound for a month grew them to keep their homes. Young people, too, are
taller than others. The taller radishes, however, staying at home due to the high cost of housing.
were thinner and weaker than the shorter ones. A The result of these two movements could be
few years later, four scientists from the University several generations living under one roof. This has
of North Carolina discovered that noises that were not been seen in Britain for more than a century.
at about the volume of a loud rock concert caused Moreover, the state and companies will have
turnip seeds to develop in less time than seeds not trouble paying for more old age pensions.
exposed to such sounds. This contradicts a Ultimately, the Earth's natural resources may also
doubtful 1970 theory which claims that soft be affected by the population rise.
classical music helps plants grow while loud rock
music kills them.
55. It is clear from the passage that....... . A) the passage was written by a British person
B) people in Britain live longer now than in
A) turnips respond better to sound than the past
radishes do C) British families are traditionally very small
B) talking to houseplants will certainly help them D) people in Britain are retiring at younger ages
grow now
C) the high school student specialized in E) British companies work together with the
science state
D) loud noise may help turnips start growing
faster
E) loud sounds can cause plants to die
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
DENEME 4
1. B 41. E
2. E 42. B
3. B 43. A
4. A 44. A
5. B 45. C
6. D 46. D
7. A 47. B
8. C 48. E
9. C 49. E
10. B 50. A
11. A 51. E
12. B 52. E
13. E 53. B
14. C 54. D
15. A 55. D
16. E 56. E
17. D 57. A
18. A 58. B
19. E 59. E
20. B 60. A
21. C 61. E
22. B 62. B
23. B 63. C
24. A 64. C
25. C 65. D
26. C 66. B
27. A 67. E
28. B 68. A
29. D 69. D
30. D 70. D
31. A 71. A
32. C 72. B
33. E 73. E
34. A 74. A
35. A 75. C
36. A 76. B
37. E 77. B
38. D 78. A
39. D 79. E
40. A 80. C
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