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Vv & YABANCI DiL MiNi DENEME SINAVI INGILIZCE 1. Bu sinavda 50 soru vardir. 2. Bu sinav icin verilen toplam cevaplama siiresi 75 dakikadir. 3. Cevaplamaya, istediginiz sorudan baslayabilirsi 4, Sayfalar iizerindeki bos yerleri miisvedde icin kullanabilirsiniz. 4.~11. sorularda, ciimlede bos birakilan yerlere uygun diigen sézclik ya da ifadey! bulunuz. 1. I know what you are =~ as | have ‘oxperienced the same emotional disaster before. |A) going through B) getting back ©) sending for D) taking after ) letting down, 2. Don't take him so seriously because half of the things he says Is usually nothing more than —, A) abbrevietion B) information ©) patience D) calculation E) exaggeration 3. [feel but lam sure | will feel good if take a short nap. A) oxhausted 8) noble ©) contented D) astounded E) indistinct Marvel Grade 12 - Mini Practice Test 06 www.ydspublishing.com 4, Although earlier studies have found no link between cell phones and brain tumors, those studies have been criticized for being too short in duration to ~~ any trends. A) opt B) quit ©) avoid D) pour E) detect ith rates have declined —, which experts attribute to the uncertain economic outlook and high unemployment rate. A) safely 5) globally C) verbally D) simultaneously £) dligenty Witchcraft ~~ as a particularly serious crime In the Dark Ages, when it —-as a threat to the foundations of Christian society. |A) has been regardad / had been percelved B) is regarded Js perceived C) was regarded / was perceived ) regarded / has been perceived )_ used to be regarded /is perceived 7. People are concerned about skin cancer, — they do not fully understand the risks of sun exposure or indoor tanning. A) nor 8) so ©) oF D) yet E) despite 8. Cem realized that he had made the wrong decision, but he was = arrogant =» admit It to anyone. A) enough /to B) so/that ©) too/to D) both / and E) as/as 9. Dolphins give each other names and will answer -— those names even when called -— dolphins they don't know. A) for / with B) at/ from ©) to/by D) with /of E) of for 10. ifyou have enough self-confidence and courage, you don’t hesitate —-a big step which you believe will change your life. A) taking 8) taken C) to taking D) totake =) take ‘11, A good tourist resort is one that — all the facilities its guests ~~. ‘A) presents / might demand B) Is presenting / had to demand ©) has presented / used to demand ) presented / should be demanded E) will present / are demanded Marvel Grade 12 - Mini Practice Test 08 www.ydspublishing.com 42. ~ 16. sorularda, asagidaki parcada ‘numaralanmig yerlere uygun diigen eé2c0k ya da ifadeyi bulunuz Bleeding (12) —- to the loss of blood from biood vvesse's anywhere in the body. If someone (13) = and is bleading, itis important to act quickly to ‘control blood loa. In most cases, you should be abie to keep bleeding (14) — control without much diffculty. In mora severe cases, (15) —, uncontrolled bleeding can lead to shock, circulatory disruption, or even more serious health ‘consequences (16) —- damage to tissues and major organs, which can cause death. 12. A) defines 8) means ©) refers D) causes E) varies 13, A) is wounding B) was wounded ©) had wounded ) has been wounded E) will be wounded 14 A) under 8) in ©) on D) by E) over 15. A) therefore B) however ©) because D) in addition E) besides 18. A) as B) the same C) but for D) unlike E) suchas 17,21. sorularda, ciimleyi uygun sekilde ‘tamamlayan ifadey! bulunuz. 2. 24, sorulan, agagidaki parcaya gore cavaplayiniz. 17, —, itis important to understand the potential hazards and know how to protect yourself from them. 4) 8) °) D) 5) To prevent health problems resutting from ‘exposure to toxic materials Although you usually catch cold through breathing ‘Compared to your belief in environmentalism What the scientists say about nuclear danger ‘As she always reads warning labels before using a new product 118. Tho transition from a world of artisan ‘manufacture to a factory system —. a) 8) °) >) ) 19, — having 300 people burned at the stake despite being out of taxation Which began in Britain in the early years of the 18" century ‘what had happened to the monarchy in France showing us the class differences in society is known as the Industral Revolution her religious persecutions to restore the Roman Catholle Church's place in England. A) 8) °) >) 5) 20. A) 8) © D) E) ‘The studies in English history is concerned Bloody Mary, Mary Tudor, eared her Vicious nickname by ‘When compared with the dynasty of Henry VI, that of the Queen was even ‘Tha persistent rain and subsequent fiooding led to famine during Mary's reign ‘What this history book states about British domination in Scotland was ‘A person who has put everything in order Which he has been looking for ‘who was believed to be a pacifist hhas some peace and quiet in his life, too ‘0 show off his possessions id ever mention it 21. —, they often don't know where to find the answers thay need. a 8) °) 2) 5) In spite of all the praise which the team members don't deserve AAs thay need some good advice Whereas the partners concerned with the public issues When someone has a problem Ifa child's heart is broken Marvel Grade 12. Mini Practice Test 08 www.ydspublishing.com ‘Amish people are conservative and lead a very simple life, devoid of the comforts of technology and Innovations. True to their belief of simplicity and humility, Amish people dress very simply, Dresses are of dark colours and the fabric is spun at home. ‘Men wear siraight-cut suits and coats without collars or lapets. Belts, ties and gloves are forbidden. Women are not allowed to wear omaments or ‘make-up. They never cut their hair and wear them in fa bun hidden under e black bonnet or a white cap. ‘Also, ther life requires avoiding the use of technology as they see it as a means of breaking ‘family life and creating competition among members cof the community. Amish people do not use electricity, televisions, automobiles of tractors, even aircrafts. The most common made of transportation Is the traditional Amish buggy, which is pulled by horses. 22, One can understand from the passage that ‘Amish people —. 24. }. According to the passagt dress the way their belief orders them to ‘are good neighbours to live with have always supported conservative parties ‘eam thelr ving by selling home-spun fabric ‘are gatting used to technology In the Amish ‘community, technology —. 4) 8) °) >) 5) It can be learnt from the passage that A) 8) °) >) 5) helps people to cope with the dificulties, thay encounter Is so developed that their neighbours cannot compete with them is considered dangerous for the members of the community brings competition, which helps the development of the community is regarded as @ must to improve the lives of the community members technological developments have changed ‘Amish people's needs ‘Amish people use tractors Instead of horses in their farms ‘Amish people reject technology because they are environmentalists ‘Amish children spend too much time in front of TV ‘Amish people prefer to travel by horse- drawn carriages as their ancestors did 25, 27, sorulan, agagidaki pargaya gore cevaplayiniz. 28. ~30. sorulan, agagidakl parcaya gére ‘cevaplayiniz. Dozens of headless skeletons excavated from a northern English construction site appear to be the remains of Roman gladiators, one of whom had bites from 2 lion, tiger, bear or other large animal, archaeologists said. Experts said new forensic ‘evidence suggests the bones belong to the professional fighters, who were often killed while entertaining spectators. Most ofthe skeletons were male and appeared stronger and taller than the ‘average Roman, with signs of stress on arm muscles. This suggests that weapons training began in the men's teenage years. The team investigating the remains said that one of the best clues was carnivore tooth marks found on the ‘and shoulder of one of the skeletons. The presence of bite marks is one of the strongest pioces of ‘evidence suggesting an arena connection. 25, One can understand from the passage that during the ancient Roman Empire, ==. |A)_laciator fights were forbidden because wild animals were brutally klled '8) arena fights were the only entertainment ‘amongst people ©) physical strength and endurance were Fequited to become @ gladiator D) gladiator fought with wid animals in arenas to eniorain crowds ) each Roman was supposed to fightin an arena 26. One can learn from the passage that |A) the skeletons found were the same size as the average Romans B) training of a gladiator started at very early ages C) wild animals were brought to the arena just to show the strength of the emperor D)_men from all over the world came to Rome to fightin the arena E)_ English gladiators often fought Roman Gladiators in the arena 27. According to the passage, evidence strongly suggests that —. A) we need more forensic evidence to prove that gladiators really existed BB) teen warriors had to fight in the arena too ©) Romans cut the heads of their dead D) animals tke lions, tigers and bears once roamed England E)_ the skeletons belonged to gladiators www.ydspublishing.com (Older people and the younger generation often complain about the generation gap and about the breakdown of communication between them. But who isto blame? Generally, they both are. The elder continue accusing the young of this breakdown in communication and complain about their cisrespectful manners while the young generally emphasize the intolerance of their elders. Tre old are fully convinced that the ideas they have had throughout their lives are the ultimate and ideal They ignore certain vital factors that are no longer valid today. There has always been a generation ‘gap between parents and their children since the ‘dawn of civilization. The young have always deviated irom the older standards, and its ust as. ‘well that they have done so, or there wouldn't have been any progress. 28. It is clearly stated in the passage that |A) the generation gap is common amongst peers BB) older people are the ones to blame for the ‘generation gap ©) Older people usually respect the feelings of the young ) if young people always followed their parents’ example, there would be no improvements E) generation gap causes public disorders 29. One can understand from the passage that ‘the generation gap —. |A) must be bridged for the healthy development of the society B) no longer exists in today’s society C) has existed since the very beginning of clviization D) is the result of the breakdown of ‘communication among the public )_ can be seen only in the developed countries 30, The passage Is mostly about —-. A) the conflict between the old and the young 8) the dawn of civilization (C) the standards of older generations 1D) things that should be done to bridge the generation gap E) disrespectful manners of young people 31. ~ 33. sorularda, karsilikl: konugmanin bos birakilan kismini tamamlayabilecek Hadeyi bulunuz. at. Sam F am starving. Can | prepare ‘something to eat? Becky Sam : Would you like a sandwich, too? Becky =: No, 1am okay for now; maybe later. ‘A) We can go to @ snack shop. B) No, lam not hungry either. C) Why don't you make a sandwich for us? D) Shall we order @ sandwich? E) Help yourself. The kitchen is on your let. 32. Hany = Thave never seen such a bad movie. Tom Hary Its, but it doesn’t mean a film is good when it Is full of stars. Tom : You're right. The critics say so, too. A) Isit boring? B) Isn'tit full of your favourite actors and actresses? ©) Isita science fiction movie? D) Isit worth watching? E} What is the plot ofthe film about? Marvel Grade 12 - Mini Practice Test 08 www.ydspublishing.com Hang on a minute! | am coming in second John You had better, or we will miss our fight. Brian John: You're forgetting that we have to be at the airport an hour before the flight. A) Shall | cal a taxi? 8) What time is our plane? ©) Should I prepare my luggage? 1D) Stop worrying; we stil have two hours. E) [must catch the plane, so help me please. 34,~ 36, sorularda, verilen cimleye anlamea ‘en yalan eiimleyi bulunuz. 34, As making money becomes the main target in a man's life, he tends to neglect some values. ‘A) As soon as @ man starts to make money, he definitely changes his opinion about the values of ie. B) When aman neglects some values in life, making money becomes his primary aim. ©) Through eaming his money, as a part of his lifelong aim, a man only neglects his prior values. D) When earning money becomes a man's primary aim in if, he tends to disregard some values. ) Certainly, a man loses both his target and some values in ife just after he starts to ‘make money. 35. Were he an understanding person, he would help his wife, who Is about to give birth, with the housework. A) Ife were a considerate man, he would help his pregnant wife with the housework. B) If he and his wife are considering having @ baby, he should help her with the housework, C) Men whose wives are pregnant cought to help them with the housework. D) fhe had understood what his wife was going through during pregnancy, he would have helped her with the housework. ) It wouldn't be so difficult for such an understanding men ike him to help his wife with the housework as she is pregnant. 36, It Is essential that a restaurant's kitchen be clean and the waiters serving the customers have a smiling face. A) Itis necessary that the waiters in a restaurant keep the kitchen clean and be polita to customers. B) Restaurants aren't obliged to have neat kitchens, but they should have staff with smiling faces. C) Arestaurant must have a clean kitchen, and the waiters who serve the customers must have smiling faces. D) Check the restaurant's kitchen to see ifitis lean and the waiters are welcoming. ) Inorder to understand i a restaurant is {good in terms ofits staff and cleanliness, 90 to its kitchen and check the waitars. 37,38, sorularda, verilen duruma uygun diigen ciimleyi bulunuz. 37. You feel very stressed and nervous before your first date with a girl you really like, but your friend who likes to make jokes kesps teasing you. You don’t want to hurt him, but you want to stay alone for some time, so you say politely: A) Get the hell out of here. Give me a break. 8) | can't stand you anymore. Please leave me alone. ©) Ifyou don't ming, could you please leave me alone here for a while til | feel alright? D) We need to separate for a while so that we can settle down. ) You can't just leave without teasing me, ‘can you? Marvel Grade 12 - Mini Practice Test 08 www.ydspublishing.com 38. You are in a technology market to see the latest developments. As you get close to the ‘TVs to check their prices with thoir ‘specialities, a salesperson comes to you. He ‘wants to sell you an old model TV for a reasonable price. You state that you want to buy a latest model when you can afford it. So you say: A) 1am not sure if | can afford it now. B) can't be bothered with what you are ssalling here because | want o buy the latest model TV. ©) Do you have @ LED TV in your retail market? D) Thanks anyway, but intend to buy ‘something better when | have enough money. E) Do you have a user's manual with itto ‘show how it works? 39.—41. sorularda, bog birakilan yore, Parcada anlam bitinlagd saglamak icin getirlebilecek cilmley! bulunuz. 39. Ababy girl who was abducted yesterday has Just been found safe. The one-year-old girl was apparently unharmed. And she Is being taken to a local hospital for evaluation now, said a State Police spokesman. The police are still looking for Kimberly, 38, the ‘woman who allegedly drove off with the baby. — ‘A) This is why the police have taken her under custody B) She is driving a gray or silver station wagon with Minnesota plates, the police ‘spokesman sac C) Officials said she was discovered around 4:30 pm. in an industrial park-like facility D) Apparentiy the police are doing their best to find the victim ) The police have issued an alert asking the publics help in finding the baby ~ It was when disc jockey, record producer and visionary Afrika Bambaataa convinced the members of his Bronx street gang to challenge rival gangs to battle wit macho dance routines instead of guns and knives. They were the warlords and dance kings of the streets. Their dance gained ‘worldwide popularity during the ‘80s and "80s with break-dance moves being incorporated into movies and musical theater productions, A) Today's break-dancing began to come of ‘age in 1969 and 1970 B) You must have seen a boy spinning on his head ©) The first step to start break dance Is to lear balance D) There were many police records about the ‘members of the gang E) Some street gangs stil appear to be bullying each other nowadays, 41. Stonehenge Is a megalithic ruin standing on ‘the vast and open down land of Salisbury Plain in Southern England. Itis very much like a ring of stones. No one really knows. ‘who built Stonehenge. More than 4,000 years ago, the people of the Neolithic period decided, for some reason, to construct a massive monument. —. Current theories regarding the purpose of Stonehenge ‘suggest its simultaneous use for astronomical observation and ritual function. |A) The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's lst of World Heritage Sites in 1986 B) Throughout recorded history Stonehenge has attracted attention from archaeologists ©) More than nine hundred stone rings exist in ‘the British Isles, D) Exactly why anyone would be driven to bud such a monument is a great mystery ) The name Stonehenge is derived from the Old English words Stanhen gist meaning the ‘hanging stones’ 42. - 44, soruda, verilen ingilizce climleye antamea en yakin TUrkge ciimleyi bulunuz. ‘42. When they awoke on the morning of ‘September 8, 1900, the 38,000 residents of Galveston were unaware that this day would be their city’s last. A). 1900 yiinin 8 Eyl sabahr, 38,000 nidfusiu Galveston kasabasinin sakiniari, o giindn yasadikian gehrin son gUnd oldugunu biimeden uyandiler. 'B) 98,000 Galveston sakini, sehirerinin sonunun geldiginin farkina varip uyandiklarinda 8 EyiUl 1900 sabahiyat. ©) 8 Eyldl 1900 sabah uyenana kadar 38,000 Galveston sakini, sehirlerinin sonunun geldiginin farkinda degilerdi D) 8 Eyill 1900 sabahi uyandiklannda 38,000 Gaiveston sakini, 0 gtindin gehitirinin son (gind olacaginin farkinda dedi E) 38,000 niifuslu Galveston kasabasinin ssakinlor, 8 Eyidl 1900 sabahinda Uyandiilerinda o giiniin son gtinleri ‘oldugunu fark etmediier. Marva! Grade 12 - Mini Practice Test 08 www.ydspublishing.com 43, In order to run business properly, 2 businessman must develop his skilis: besides, he should be inspirited by bank loans. A) Banka krecileriyl togvik ecise dai, isini

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