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PRACTICE EXAM 6 D) with/about E) by/of

1- Be careful with my guitar! If you ........... it, you'll have to pay


for the repairs. 13- I must go to the dentist this week. I've been meaning to go for
ages as I've been suffering from toothache and I can't .......... it
A) destroy B) upset C) injure D) wound E) damage .......... any longer.

2- Clare didn't do well in the last ezam, but instead of allowing this A) take/on B) leave/out C) call/for
to .......... her, she's now working harder than ever, and is D) pull/up E) put/off
determined to do better in the future.
14- Ken has decided to be a fireman, .......... has really upset his
A) embellish B) initiate C) unfasten mother, who dreams of her son becoming a doctor.
D) discourage E) encounter
A) what B) who C) which
3- I know you don't get on well with your cousin, but I wish you'd D) that E) why
at least make a/an ........... to seem friendly when he's visiting us.
15- I read the children a book at bedtime, but the story ended ...........
A) effort B) image C) charge D) vision E) trial unhappily ........... they were all in tears when it finished.

4- "I wish I'd gone to university when I had the chance, " Neil said A) so/that B) as/as C) most/for
.......... "that's one decision that I'd change if I could live my life D) more/than E) too/like
again."
16- I know you don't like being dressed up, but as this is an
A) dreadfully B) suspiciously C) regretfully important interview, you must wear .......... suit you have.
D) fearfully E) tolerantly
A) too smart B) the smartest C) smarter than
5- Sue asked Tim what he thought of her new haircut, and he told D) smart enough E) very smart
her .......... that he thought it looked terrible — I think he should
have been a bit more tactful. 17- We really appreciated being picked up from the airport, but my
wife was terrified by the chauffeur's awful driving and, frankly,
A) exclusively B) constantly C) cunningly ............ .
D) considerately E) bluntly
A) so was I B) she did too
6- I've just signed up for French classes and I'm really ........ for C) we weren't though D) she wasn't either
them to begin — I can't wait to start. E) I did too

A) obsessed B) eager C) reluctant 18- Paul's dog has had two puppies and he says I can have ......... of
D) industrious E) efficient them, but .......... are very cute, and I can't decide between them.

7- .......... the normal 10% discount, store cardholders will also A) either/all B) both/either C) any/every
receive a free gift with each purchase. D) one/both E) a few/each

A) Though B) Owing to C) As a result of 19- As it's his daughter's birthday tomorrow, my boss will take
D) In addition to E) Furthermore .......... shopping in order that she can choose something ........... .

8- The 1O.30 train to Epsom has been cancelled ........... heavy A) his/hers B) mine/myself C) me/himself
snow on the tracks. D) her/herself E) him/her

A) for B) since C) due to D) during E) while 20- Laura ........ her book ever since she ......... university.

9- I'd better take the map; ........ , I'm sure to get lost. A) is writing/has left B) has been writing/left
C) has written/had left D) was writing/was leaving
A) moreover B) otherwise C) therefore E) will write/is leaving
D) so that E) in case
21- The children .......... their bicycles along the banks of the canal
10- In Europe, native wild animals are most abundant in areas less when they .......... the man in the water.
disturbed by people, ........... the far north, the coniferous forests
and the mountainous regions. A) have been riding/see B) rode/have seen
C) were riding/saw D) have ridden/have seen
A) such as B) as C) just D) as much E)both E) will ride/had seen

11- Marcelle doesn't bother ......... her appearance — she hardly ever 22- The students ........... to go home and not to return until the
brushes her hair and she never puts ........... any make-up. danger from the flood .......... .

A) about/on B) at/with C) for/in A) were telling/passed B) are being told/is passing


D) from/out E) in/off C) have told/passes D) were told/had passed
E) had been told/was passing
12- When we took them to the circus, the children were fascinated
........... the puppets, but were really scared ........... the clowns.

A) in/with B) for/by C) to/from


D) the entire factory has closed down
E) some of us may soon become unemployed
23- One month from now, we .......... our final exams and we ..........
to hear the results. 31- ........... in case you have to stay there overnight?

A) will have finished/will be waiting A) Have you booked the hotel for a fortnight
B) will finish/have been waiting B) Please give me a call when you arrive
C) are going to finish/wait C) I'm not sure which hotel you should book
D) have finished/will have waited D) Why don't you take a change of clothes
E) are finishing/are waiting E) Can you tell me what time you'll be back

24- Although Nell......... professionally for very long, her voice is as 32- What I don't like about Mondays
strong as if she ......... for many years.
A) have to work hard on the first day of the week
A) didn't sing/were singing B) is the fact that I'm always tired
B) hasn't been singing/had been singing C) I really enjoy the weekends though
C) hasn't sung/is singing D) it's no wonder I love it when Friday comes
D) won't have sung/would have sung E) some of the clients come regularly once a week
E) doesn't sing/will have sung
33- ........... so we were shocked to learn that they had lost.
25- I had thought it.......... difficult to find a taxi so early in the
morning, but fortunately, 1 .......... one within a few minutes. A) No one really thought they had much of a chance anyway
B) The match had been cancelled because of bad weather
A) had been/could find C) Everyone had expected the team to have an easy victory
B) has been/would find D) Our team was losing by three goals when we turned off the
C) would be/was able to find TV
D) could have been/can find E) Their opponent was ranked number one in the league
E) will be/have found
34- Even though I've never tried bungee jumping, ........ .
26- eventually managed to find the office, .......... .
A) I can imagine how terrifying it must be
A) but not until after I'd got lost several times B) I couldn't wait when I had the opportunity
B) so I had been looking for over an hour C) I'm not a big fan of dangerous sports
C) that was easy and didn't take very long D) I still remember how frightened I was at first
D) since it wasn't clearly marked on the map I had E) I was brave enough to join my friends for a trial
E) according to the directions I had given him
35.-37. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
27- .......... since I don't understand it myself.
This summer Britons are predicted to spend £6 billion on package
A) I tried to help my sister with her homework holidays. According to a new survey, the happiest holiday-makers are
B) I've been going to English classes those who book with small, specialist companies. The survey
C) It's difficult for me to do these sums suggests that choosing the right tour company may be more
D) The teacher didn't show us how he got the formula important than choosing the right resort or hotel. So, how can you
E) I can't explain the situation to you make sure you end up with the sort of holiday you had in mind? If
your budget is tight, work out exactly what you can afford. Then, find
28- I thought it was impossible for me to learn a foreign language a travel agent who has time to listen to your requirements. This can
......... . be hard though, as many large high street chains set sales targets for
their staff, and may even limit the amount of time employees spend
A) except that I could master a language completely different per customer. .
from my own
B) no matter how bad ı was at languages when 1 was at school 35- The recent survey mentioned in the passage shows that ......... .
C) until I lived for six months in a place where no one spoke my
mother tongue A) small travel agencies usually satisfy their customers better
D) especially when I consider how much vocabulary I need to B) British people spend £6 billion on package holidays annually
learn C) most British people book their holidays through small travel
E) unless I go and live in the country where the language is agencies
spoken D) luxurious holiday resorts are rarely preferred
E) the staff at travel agencies deal with customers efficiently
29- ........... but he'll eat anything you put in front of him.
36- Following the advice in the passage, if you want to have a low-
A) Paul doesn't care what you serve budget holiday, ......... .
B) We usually feed the dog mince
C) Red wine doesn't go well with fish A) it would be a good idea to go on a working holiday
D) Dave is practically dying of hunger B) make sure that you choose an excellent resort
E) My niece has always been a strict vegetarian C) decide exactly what you want before approaching an agency
D) a package holiday would be the best option
30- Unless the number of orders increases, ......... . E) you should plan your finances carefully

A) the recession is getting much worse 37- The author warns that you may have difficulty in finding a travel
B) this has been our worst year so far agent who will ......... .
C) the sales manager is getting worried A) offer you a cheap holiday
B) give you a discount on the price C) are initially uncomfortable
C) listen to you at length D) may break if dropped
D) offer decent holidays at lower prices E) do not provide clear vision
E) offer a wide variety of package holidays
38.-40. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 43- We can conclude from the passage that a person wearing soft
plastic lenses ......... .
Scientists have warned that the Great Barrier Reef, meant to be one
of the most strictly protected natural wonders of the world, is dying, A) ought to use them for short periods
and this is because of the western appetite for prawn cocktails, and a B) has to get them adjusted by the optician
combination of other human activities, including tourism and oil C) won't have any difficulty seeing clearly
mining. The Australian Conservation Foundation has said that the D) should avoid using aerosol sprays
reef could soon be listed as "endangered". It is one of the world's E) doesn't need to have them checked frequently
richest natural sites, with more than 400 species of coral and 1,500
fish species. Every living thing in the 140,000-square-mile park is 44.-47. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
extremely sensitive to disturbance. The scientists' report reveals that
large-scale prawn fishing — both illegal and licensed — has in a few Nowhere else in Italy is the art of making pasta so perfected as in
years reduced seabed animals by more than half. For every tonne of Emilia. An ordinary housewife, in half an hour, can make enough
prawns caught, up to 10 tonnes of marine life is being sacrificed. laglierini, a kind of pasta, for a dozen people. With eggs and flour
and just a drop of water she makes the dough. With a long rolling
38- One can understand from the passage that the Great Barrier Reef pin, she presses it out into circular sheets, paper thin. She then cuts it
......... into ribbons a quarter of an inch in width. In Rome this pasta is called
fettucine, and is boiled and drained like spaghetti, and served
A) has more regulations than any other natural wonder in the swimming in butter and melted cheese. In Emilia, they prefer it
world served will; a sauce of meat, tomato, herbs and mushrooms. In
B) is not being as carefully protected as it ought to be Genoa, the same pasta, made in exactly the same way, is served a!
C) houses many species that are listed endangered pesto — with an uncooked sauce of garlic, herbs and olive oil.
D) is not open to tourists unless they have a special permit
E) has no regulations governing activity in the area 44- Housewives in Emilia ......... .

39- The Australian Conservation Foundation ......... . A) usually make the pasta special to their town
B) make the most economical pasta in Italy
A) is concerned about the future of the reef C) usually cook for twelve or more people
B) only allows one tonne of prawns to be caught annually D) make most of the pasta produced in Italy
C) sponsors tourism and mining in the area E) are the best at making pasta in Italy
D) has declared the reef to be an endangered site
E) has classified various species in the area as endangered 45- Clearly, in Rome, people ........... .

40- The author believes that prawn fishing ......... . A) prefer Jettucine to taglierini
B) enjoy eating pasta with dairy products
A) should be restricted to ten tonnes per year C) would rather eat spaghetti than Jettucine
B) is the only means for the locals to earn their living D) like to eat pasta on the riverbanks
C) only benefits the rich West E) cook jettucine in butter, not in water
D) is disturbing the balance of nature in the area
E) is still carried out with primitive methods 46- From what the author says about taglierini and at pesto, we can
understand that ........ .
41.-43. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
A) they are cooked in different ways
All contact lenses are now made of plastic, but hard and soft varieties B) the people in Genoa eat much less pasta
are available. The newer and more expensive soft lenses can be bent C) the Genoans generally use more herbs in cooking
and will return to their original shape. Made of water-absorbing D) they are the same pasta with different names
plastic, they cause very little discomfort and can be worn for as short E) the people from Emilia like a thicker sauce
or as long a period as you like. Lenses of hard plastic do cause
discomfort during the adjustment period and must be worn regularly 47.-49. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
so that another break-in period isn't necessary. However, vision
through soft contacts isn't as good as through hard contacts. Another Trinity College, or Dublin University, in the Republic of Ireland,
disadvantage of soft lenses is their tendency to absorb eye secretions dates from the sixteenth century. However, during the seventeenth
and mists from hair spray, room deodorant and the like. and eighteenth centuries, many Irish students went abroad, to Italy,
Spain and France, to be educated, as Catholics, forming the majority
41- One advantage soft contact lenses have over hard ones is that of the population, were forbidden to have schools. During that time in
they ……………………………. Ireland, many teachers operated outside the law. Known as Hedge
Schoolmasters, they taught their pupils by the hedgerows in summer
A) are made of natural products and in hillside huts in winter due to a lack of buildings of their own.
B) are completely flexible They managed to teach Latin and Greek well. Without texts, masters
C) correct short-sightedness and pupils had to rely on memory. Not until the nineteenth century
D) aren't as expensive did these banned 'hedge' schools disappear, when a system of public
E) come in two varieties education was finally approved by the British Government.

42- We learn from the passage that hard plastic lenses ......... . 47- The passage tells us that Ireland ……………

A) are water absorbent A) became a republic in the 16th century


B) must not be worn too often B) did not value education until the 19lh century
C) was an independent state in the 18th century 53-60. sorularda verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini
D) was a predominantly Catholic state bulunuz.
E) didn't have any schools until the 19th century
53- The steady advancement in communication technology has
48- Hedge Schoolmasters .......... . contributed to the progress of mankind in many ways.

A) had to teach secretly, as what they were doing was illegal A) İletişim alanındaki devasa gelişmeler, insanoğlunun
B) provided the only legal education for Catholics at that time teknolojik açıdan ne denli ilerlemiş olduğunu
C) worked for one of the departments of Trinity College göstermektedir.
D) taught in order to raise money for school buildings B) İletişim alanında kaydettiği ilerleme, insanoğlunun diğer
E) began their work in Ireland in the16th century teknolojik alanlarda gelişmesini hızlandırmıştır.
C) Çeşitli alanlarda ilerleme kaydetmiş olsa da, insanoğlu en
49- One difficulty that Hedge Schoolmasters and their pupils were büyük gelişmeyi iletişini teknolojisinde sağlamıştır.
faced with was that ......... . D) İnsanoğlunun pek çok alanda ilerleme kaydetmesi, iletişim
teknolojisindeki sürekli gelişme sayesinde olmuştur.
A) the school masters weren't properly trained E) İletişim teknolojisindeki sürekli gelişme, insanoğlunun
B) the students had to study Latin and Greek ilerlemesine pek çok biçimde katkıda bulunmuştur.
C) they didn't have any school books
D) the masters and pupils spoke different languages 54- Because of the unexpected drought, the residents of the area
E) there were not enough teachers for all the students have been asked not to use the water wastefully.

50.-52. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız. A) Olası bir kuraklık nedeniyle, bölge sakinleri su israfından
özellikle kaçınmaktadır.
An average child of 5 years old uses only 1,500 of the 150,000 B) Beklenmedik kuraklıktan dolayı bölge sakinlerinden, suyu
"dictionary" words that a modern language contains. But this small müsrifçe kullanmamaları istendi.
treasury is used very intensively by him during the years of learning, C) Bölgede kuraklık beklendiği için suyu müsrifçe kullanan
at the rate of about 1,000 words an hour, or from 7,000 to 15.000 kişiler sert bir biçimde uyarılıyor.
words each day for an active child. School quickly increases his D) Bölgede kendini hissettiren kuraklık, insanları suyu çok
vocabulary, but leaves him with less opportunity for using it. At 10 dikkatli kullanmaya zorluyor.
years old, his treasury amounts to 7,000 words, of which about 30% E) Bölge sakinlerine, uzun süreli bir kuraklığın beklenmediği,
are used actively — the remainder is seldom or never used — and in ama yine de suyu idareli kullanmaları söylendi.
an hour he will use about 700 words. By the time he enters
university, his word inventory will have grown to 20,000, and on 55- If we want to live in this world peacefully, the use of nuclear
graduation to 60,000, but of these only 10% -20% will be in active weapons should be banned.
use.
A) Bu dünyada barışı sağlamak istiyorsak, nükleer silahların
50- According to the passage, in general, a 5-year-old child .......... . yasaklanması için çalışmalıyız.
B) Dünya barışını tehdit eden nükleer silahların kullanımının
A) has an enormous vocabulary for his age tümüyle yasaklanması gerekir.
B) can learn 1,000 words in an hour C) Dünyada barış içinde yaşayabilmemizin tek koşulu, nükleer
C) knows, but doesn't use, about 150,000 words silahların kullanımının yasaklanmasıdır.
D) learns about 7,000 to 15,000 words each day D) Bu dünyada barış içinde yaşamak istiyorsak, nükleer
E) uses only one percent of available words silahların kullanımı yasaklanmalıdır.
E) Nükleer silahların yasaklanmasını isteyenler, dünyada barış
51- The passage tells us that when a child goes to school, ......... . içinde yaşamayı arzulayanlardır.

A) the amount of vocabulary he knows, and his usage of it, 56- He began writing poetry during his university education, but he
increase considerably was well past middle-age when he achieved notable success.
B) he is able to use more than half of the words found in a
standard dictionary A) Üniversite öğrenimi sırasında yazmaya başladığı şiirleri ona,
C) he learns many more words, but uses a smaller percentage of ancak orta yaşın bir hayli üzerine çıktığı zaman biraz ün
them than before getirdi.
D) he finds more opportunity to use his vocabulary B) Orta yaşa yaklaştığında, üniversite yıllarından başlayarak,
E) he starts using about 7,000 words daily yazdığı tüm şiirlerini yayınladı ve oldukça da başarılı
olduğunu gösterdi.
52- An average university student ......... . C) Şiir yazmaya üniversite öğrenimi sırasında başladı ama
kayda
A) spends at least fifteen hours of a day listening or speaking değer bir basan yakaladığında, orta yaşın bir hayli
B) uses about 7,000 words, though he knows almost all the üzerindeydi.
vocabulary D) Orta yaşa ulaştığında, üniversite yıllarından beri yazdığı
C) can only use half of the words he knows in everyday life şiirleriyle o, artık tanınmış, son derece başarılı bir sairdi.
D) graduates with less than half of the vocabulary of his mother E) Üniversite eğitimi sırasında şiir yazmaya başlamıştı, ama
tongue biraz da olsa başarıyı yakaladığında, o çoktan orta yaşı
E) can actively use most of the words he has learnt during geçmişti.
education
modified by a method of training called conditioning.
E) The method of training called conditioning is used to train
57- The use of sedatives is common among individuals who suffer many animals, perhaps all, to behave in a certain way.
serious problems in their social relationships and career.
A) Sosyal ilişkilerinde ve mesleğinde ciddi sorunlar yaşayan 62- Evrimleşme bakımından esas beyin, insan beyninin en son ve en
bireyler arasında sakinleştirici kullanımı yaygındır. çok gelişmiş bölümüdür.
B) Sakinleştiricilere bağımlılık, sosyal ilişkilerinde ve
mesleğinde bireye ciddi sorunlar yaratır. A) From an evolutionary point of view, the cerebrum is the most
C) Sakinleştirici kullanımının en yaygın olduğu kesim, sosyal recent and most highly developed part of the human brain.
ilişkilerinde ve mesleğinde ciddi sorunlarla karşılaşan B) The most recent part of the human brain, the cerebrum, has
kişilerdir. evolved into the most highly developed organ.
D) Çok fazla sakinleştirici almak, alışkanlık yaptığı gibi, bireyin C) The most recent human development, from an evolutionary
sosyal ilişkilerinde ve mesleğinde de sorunlar yaratmaktadır. point of view, is the cerebrum, a highly sophisticated part of
E) Çok yaygın olan sakinleştirici kullanımı, aslında bireyin the brain.
sosyal ilişkilerini ve mesleğini de ciddi biçimde D) The part of the human brain called the cerebrum has recently
zedelemektedir. evolved into a highly advanced organ.
E) The highly developed part of the brain, the cerebrum is, in
58- The maintenance of our planet as an environment fit for human evolutionary terms, the most recent human development.
life must be our primary goal.
A) İnsan yaşamına uygun başka bir gezegen olmadığına göre, 63- Büroda geçirdiğin bu kadar olaylı bir günden sonra odana
dünyamızı çok iyi korumalıyız. çekilip biraz dinlenmelisin.
B) Gezegenimizin insan yaşamına uygun bir çevre olarak
korunması, başlıca hedefimiz olmalıdır. A) After such an eventful day in the office, it is necessary for
C) Yeryüzünün insan yaşamına uygun bir biçimde korunması you to rest for a while in the quiet of your room.
hepimizin en temel görevidir. B) You really need to go and have a rest in your room as your
D) İnsanoğlunun başlıca görevi, kendi yaşamı için tek uygun day in the office has been so eventful.
çevre olan yeryüzünü korumak olmalıdır. C) You must retire to your room and take a bit of rest, after
E) Gezegenler içinde insan yaşamına uygun çevreye sahip tek having spent such an eventful day in the office.
yer olan dünyamızı korumalıyız. D) You should retire to your room and take a rest in order to
prepare for such an eventful day in the office.
59- Oriented to the Western world. Turkey has undergone rapid E) Your days used to be very eventful, but now that you're
industrialisation since the 1950s. retired, you rest in your room quite a bit.

A) Doğu ve Baü'nın izlerini taşıyan Türkiye, özellikle 64- Çocuk kitapları yazarı Beatrix Potter'ın eserlerinin orijinal
1950'lerden itibaren hızlı bir endüstrileşmeye uğramıştır. resimleri, Londra'da, Tate Gallery'de görülebilir.
B) Batı dünyasına yönelmiş olan Türkiye, 1950'lerden bu yana
hızlı bir sanayileşme yaşamaktadır. A) The Tate Gallery in London has on display the original
C) Türk ekonomisi, Batı dünyasının etkisi altına girdiği illustrations of the works of Beatrix Potter, the author of
1950'lerden sonra hızla endüstrileşmiştir. children's books.
D) 1950'lerde köklü bir değişime uğramış olan Türk ekonomisi, B) Beatrix Potter was the author of several children's books, the
giderek batılılaşmış ve endüstrileşmiştir. illustrations of which can be viewed at the Tate Gallery,
E) Doğu'nun etkisinden çıkıp Batı'ya yönelen Türkiye, London.
1950'lerde endüstrileşmeye başlamıştır. C) The original illustrations of the works of Beatrix Potter, the
author of children's books, can be viewed at the Tate Gallery
60- In order to keep population growth under control, family in London.
planning encourages families to have a small number of D) The illustrations of the works of Beatrix Potter, the author of
children. children's books, which one can see at the Tate Gallery in
A) Nüfus büyümesinin kontrol altına alınabilmesi için aile London, are the originals.
planlaması, yani ailelerin az sayıda çocuk sahibi olmaları E) Beatrix Potter was a well-known author of children's books
şarttır. whose original illustrations are on display at London's Tate
B) Ailelerin az sayıda çocuk sahibi olmaları, nüfusun kontrol Gallery.
altına alınmasını ve planlı büyümesini sağlar.
C) Aileler az sayıda çocuk sahibi olmaya teşvik edilmelidirler 65- Euclid'in 'Elementler' kitabının Batı dünyasında, İncil'den sonra
çünkü bu sayede nüfus kontrol altına alınır ve planlı büyür. en çok çevrilen, yayımlanan ve okunan kitap olduğu
D) Aileleri, az sayıda çocuk sahibi olmaya ikna ederek nüfus söylenmektedir.
büyümesini kontrol altına almak, aile planlamasının temel
amacıdır. A) Some say that the Bible is the most translated, published and
E) Aile planlaması, nüfus büyümesini kontrol altında tutmak studied book in the Western world, followed by the
için aileleri, az sayıda çocuk sahibi olmaya teşvik eder. 'Elements' of Euclid.
B) It has been said that the book 'Elements' by Euclid has been
61.-68. sorularda verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini translated, published and studied more in the Western world
bulunuz. than even the Bible.
61- Pek çok hayvanın, belki de hepsinin, davranışları, koşullandırma C) Except for the Bible, the 'Elements' of Euclid has been
adı verilen bir eğitim yöntemiyle değiştirilebilir. translated, published and studied more than any other book
A) The training of many, perhaps all, animals in order to change in the Western world.
their behaviour can be accomplished by conditioning. D) Scholars say that, after the Bible, the Western book of
B) Much of the behaviour of an animal, perhaps all, can be 'Elements' by Euclid is the most translated, published, and
changed by a method of training known as conditioning. studied book of all time.
C) One can train most animals, perhaps all, to behave in a E) It's been said that, next to the Bible, the 'Elements' of Euclid
certain way by using a method called conditioning. is the most translated, published and studied book in the
D) The behaviour of many animals, perhaps of all, can be Western world.
66- ABD, petrol ihtiyacının çoğu için büyük ölçüde Meksika ve 70- ......... . Beyond these stretched vast deserts. Thus, although it
Venezuela'ya bağlıdır. was several hundred miles in length, Egypt was only a few miles
in breadth. The prosperity of the land depended, naturally, upon
A) The USA depends heavily on Mexico and Venezuela for the Nile. Along it, ships brought trade to the towns; from it the
much of its petroleum requirement. villagers obtained water, as they still do.
B) Much of the United States' petroleum requirement is
imported from Mexico and Venezuela, which depend on this A) The land of ancient Egypt had one of the strangest shapes
trade. known to recorded history
C) Mexico and Venezuela depend heavily on the USA for a B) The people of ancient Egypt lived near the Nile, because it
market for much of their petroleum. provided much needed water
D) The USA is heavily dependent on Mexico and Venezuela, C) Ancient Egypt consisted of two narrow strips of fertile land,
from which it receives much of its supply of petroleum. one on each side of the Nile
E) Most of Mexico and Venezuela's large petroleum supplies are D) Ancient Egypt was a very large country, although only a
exported to the United States. small portion of it was habitable
E) Historians agree that the sediments of the Nile valley took a
67- Yıllık gelir bakımından sinema ve televizyon yıldızlarının long time, perhaps 2,000 years
yanında yer alan profesyonel sporcular, dünyanın en yüksek
ücret alan insanları arasındadır. 71- One of the most important forms of literature writers have used
to express their ideas over the last two centuries is the novel.
A) Some professional athletes are paid annual incomes among Traditionally a novel is a story about a group of characters,
the highest in the world and as high as those of world-famous where and how they live, and their relationships with each other.
television celebrities and movie stars. Usually the story has a beginning, a middle, and an end. .......... .
B) Professional athletes are among the most highly paid people By the time the novel is finished, all the loose parts are tied up,
in the world, ranking alongside movie and television and often the good live happily ever after while the bad are
celebrities in annual income. punished.
C) Among professional athletes, as with television and movie
celebrities, you will find some of the most highly paid people A) Some critics consider Fielding's "Tom Jones" to be the first
in the world. true English novel
D) The annual incomes of professional athletes, which rank B) The novel as a long prose fiction story was established early
alongside movie stars and television celebrities, make them in the 17th century by Miguel de Cervantes in his 'Don
some of the highest paid people in the world. Quixote'
E) Professional athletes, as opposed to television celebrities and C) Though considered a Western European invention, the novel
movie stars, are paid the highest average annual incomes in has spread to many African and Asian societies
the world. D) Psychological novels are stories in which the primary focus
is on the workings of the mind in the leading character or
68- Rusya'nın önceki başkanı Mikhail Gorbachev, Kremlin'e yeni ve characters
daha açık görüşlü bir stil getirmiştir. E) That is, some kind of problem is stated in the opening of the
novel which is worked out through the book and solved at the
A) The expansive style which Mikhail Gorbachev, the former end
Russian president, brought to the Kremlin made a refreshing
change. 72- Many strange stories are told of the Galapagos Islands in the
B) Mikhail Gorbachev who brought a new, more open-minded Pacific Ocean. Whalers and pirates took shelter there. The latter
style of the Kremlin, was the former president of Russia. are supposed to have buried treasure there. Other stories tell of
C) Formerly a Russian president, Mikhail Gorbachev tried to the giant tortoises that inhabit the island. ......... . The word
bring a new, more expansive style to the Kremlin. means tortoises in Spanish.
D) The former president of Russia, Mikhail Gorbachev brought
a fresh, more open-minded style to the Kremlin. A) Whether these were real or merely mythological is
E) The former president Mikhail Gorbachev had a more impossible to tell
expansive style than any one at the Kremlin. B) These slow-moving creatures gave the name Galapagos to
the islands
69.-74. sorularda parçada boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen ifadeyi bulunuz. C) The Galapagos Islands are home to many fascinating species
of wildlife
69- Postcard collectors should gain some knowledge of the subject D) There are still more stories and legends about other strange
before they spend money on the first old batch they see. Of the creatures
millions of cards issued before 1914, only about 5% are worth E) Skeletons of these creatures may still be seen all over this
anything. Particular manufacturers and artists are in demand. remote island
........... and so do cards illustrated with art nouveau, sports team
pictures and stamps. 73- The element lithium was discovered in 1817. Since then it has
been used as a cure for gout, epilepsy, diabetes, and, most
A) Collectors pay high prices for romantic cards with hearts and recently, to relieve depression. However, there is a drawback.
flowers .......... . The poison builds up in the body until it causes impaired
B) Cards showing the U.S. presidents' portraits are very valuable vision and speech, vomiting and nausea. Coma and death can
C) The most popular cards are those printed in France in about follow.
1900
D) Advertising cards command good prices, especially Coca- A) It is the lightest solid element of them all
Cola's B) It has been classified as an illegal drug
E) A card with an interesting message on it will sell for a high C) A slight overdose is enough to cause problems
price D) Temporary side effects have been known to occur
E) This should not prevent its careful use
packing?
E) I don't suppose you'll need any help, but give me a call if you
74- Rockets have a long history. .......... . However, the missile age do.
really began during World War H, when German scientists 79- This morning you saw a police car draw up outside your
developed flying bombs which almost won the war for their neighbour's home. Several policemen went inside, and stayed
country. Their development of the V-1 and V-2 rockets, the there for some time. Later in the day, you see your neighbour.
most terrible weapons known until that time, became the basis She doesn't mention the incident, and you know it would be
for much of the subsequent rocket research. more polite to pretend you didn't see anything. However,
overcome by curiosity, you ask directly:
A) As early as the 13th century the Chinese used them as
military weapons A) I saw a few policemen going into your house today. What
B) Rockets will be able to take man to a variety of planets in the was the problem?
future B) I think I know one of the policemen who called at your house
C) During the First World War, none of the armies had the use this morning,
of rockets C) I see that your son has been getting into trouble again.
D) They are used today to power extremely fast experimental D) Was there anything interesting on the news this morning?
land vehicles E) I thought I saw some policemen this morning in our street.
E) NASA's space shuttles use them to take off, but return to the Did you?
Earth without them
80- You have decided to try to get a job as an au pair in England for
75-81. sorularda verilen durumda söylenebilecek sözü bulunuz a year in order to improve your English. The interviewer at the
agency asks you if you would prefer a job in a city or in the
75- You need to buy an outfit for a special occasion. You find countryside. You've never lived in the country, and you're fairly
something that you like, but when you try it on, you're not sure sure you'd rather live in the city, but you don't want to limit your
if it's the right thing for the occasion. You decide you need to chances of getting a job, so you say:
ask a friend to come and look at the outfit, so when the sales
assistant asks you if you're going to take it, you say: A) I've never lived in the country, so I don't know if I'd like it,
B) A city would be my first choice, but I'm not too fussy.
A) I can't make up my mind about it. What do you think? C) I want a job in London because I enjoy going to the theatre.
B) Well, I really like the outfit, but I'm not sure if it fits me D) I'd like to live somewhere which is quiet and peaceful.
properly, E) I'd work in the country as long as I could have a car to use.
C) Have you got something similar that would be suitable for
me? 81- You've arranged with a friend to go and see a film together this
D) l want to consult a friend for her opinion before I decide. afternoon. However, it's turned into a beautiful day, so you think
E) I'm going to see if one of my friends will come and buy it for it would be nicer to spend the day outdoors than in a cinema.
me. You know your friend is really keen to see the film, but
nevertheless, you phone her and suggest:
76- You've arranged to meet one of your friends in a coffee bar.
She's never very punctual, but this time it's the last straw, as A) I'm sorry, I'm not going to come with you to the cinema.
she's over an hour late. You're fed up with her behaviour, so you B) Are you sure you really want to see the film this afternoon?
say angrily: C) Why don't we skip the cinema today and go for a walk
instead?
A) Please try not to be late again. It isn't very nice for me to D) It's a pity it's such a lovely day, but I guess we should see the
have to wait for you. film.
B) I've had enough of this. This is the last time I'm waiting for E) I've just spoken to someone who's seen the film. It sounds
you. awful.
C) It's not that I'm not pleased to see you, but I wish you weren't 82-87. sorularda verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan seçeneği
always late. bulunuz.
D) I'm bored and hungry — let's go and get something to eat
right away. 82- The thing that annoys me the most about him is the way he
E) Thank goodness! You're here at last, I was worried about keeps criticising other people.
you.
A) I find his habit of criticising others his most irritating feature.
77- You're baby-sitting for some friends. The children are being B) I get angrier with him than with the others because he won't
rather naughty and refusing to go to bed. You've tried being nice stop criticising them.
to them, you've tried bribing them — in fact, you've tried almost C) If he didn't criticise me all the time, he wouldn't annoy me as
everything, so eventually you threaten them, saying: much as the others do.
A) Listen my dears, it really is bedtime for you now. D) The way he criticises me in front of other people makes me
B) Let's put the toys away now, shall we? It's time for bed. extremely angry.
C) If you're in bed in three minutes, I'll give you each £2. E) It's one thing when he criticises me, but it annoys me most
D) Go to bed now, and let's have no more arguments. when he criticises others.
E) Unless you go to bed this minute, I'll tell your parents.
83- Although London is far from being an unpolluted city, the
78- Your sister is moving home on Saturday. You're extremely busy problem isn't as bad as it used to be.
and don't really feel like helping. However, she is your sister,
and you feel you ought to offer to help with the move, so you A) Compared to its situation in the past, these days there is
say half-heartedly: hardly any pollution in London.
A) I'll be over first thing on Saturday morning with the van. B) London is undoubtedly still polluted, but it's less of a
B) I'm sorry, but I just don't have the time to help you now. problem because people are accustomed to it now.
C) Whatever you do, don't call me. I'll be really busy that day. C) In the past, London's pollution spread even to faraway cities,
D) Right. Why don't we go to your place right away and start but that is no longer a big problem.
D) While the problem definitely hasn't disappeared, there is less C) You'd better call your tutor and tell her it'll be late.
pollution in London nowadays. D) If you work late tonight, you'll finish it in time.
E) London isn't as polluted as it was in the past; in fact, the E) It won't matter. Your tutor will be understanding.
pollution problem has been solved.
84- I haven't had a chance yet to look at the proposal in depth, but it
seems promising. 89- Mum: .......... .
Peter: Oh, just leave it. I'll do it when I've finished this chapter.
A) I've been wanting to read the proposal for a long time, as I Mum: That's what you always say, but it never gets done.
believe that it's very promising.
B) They keep promising to let me study the proposal, but 1 A) Come on Peter. It's time for you to do your homework.
haven't had any luck with it yet. B) Would you mind giving me a hand with the washing-up?
C) The proposal appears to be promising, I haven't yet been able C) Are you ready for supper? I'm about to put it on the table.
to study it in detail though. D) I wish you'd stop watching the TV and read a book for once.
D) I think that the proposal will lead to a contract, but I'll need E) I can't find today's newspaper anywhere — do you have it?
the opportunity to study it.
E) I haven't been lucky enough to see the full proposal yet, but 90- George: Could you tell me how much a ticket to Bucharest is?
they promise I'll be able to. Travel agent: ..........
George: Hold on please, let me just check in my diary.
85- She strongly denied knowing anything about the matter, but she
must have been aware of it. A) Do you want a single or a return ticket?
B) I'm afraid all the tickets have been sold.
A) She said emphatically that she didn't have any knowledge of C) Is that the price for economy class?
the event, but I guess she did. D) That depends on when you want to go
B) Her denial was so strong that it was clear she knew about E) What's the distance from here to Bucharest?
everything that had happened.
C) She should have known what was happening, although she 91- Janice: ............
said forcefully that she didn't. Louise: Yes, I have. I saw them last year at Wembley.
D) Her refusal to admit that she knew is not important, as it is Janice: You're so lucky.
impossible that she didn't know.
E) I'm sure she was not ignorant of the case, though she swore A) Have you got the tickets for the Metallica concert from Jack?
she knew nothing about it. B) Do you enjoy going to football matches with your friends?
C) Have you ever played in a band?
86- We'll know whether the contract is ours or not sometime before D) Did you go and see Oasis playing at Wembley last year?
Friday. E) Have you ever been to a Rolling Stones concert?

A) By Friday we'll have been told if we have been awarded the 92- Stacey: My hair is still soaked from going out in the rain.
contract. Paula: ..........
B) Though I'm sure the contract is ours, it won't be confirmed Stacey: The problem with that is I always lose them.
until Friday.
C) Until Friday we won't have time to find out more about the A) Why don't you go and dry it in front of the fire?
contract. B) Well, I’d tell you not to go out in this weather.
D) We'll arrange a time on Friday to find out which of the C) Next time remember to take an umbrella with you.
contracts is ours. D) It's a bit wet still, but it looks lovely and curly.
E) Normally we find out before Friday whether we've got the E) You should have taken a taxi instead of walking.
contract.
93- Just in: .............
87- The amount of litter left in the park over the course of any Harry: Oh, there was a call for you a little while ago.
weekend in the summer is astonishing. Justin: That was probably them. Why didn't anyone put them
through to me?
A) It's amazing just how much rubbish is left in the park during Harry: Well, I think it was just when you went to the canteen.
a summer weekend.
B) You'd be surprised at how much it costs to remove the litter A) Have there been any calls or faxes for me this morning?
from the park in the summer. B) I've just had lunch with the manager and his assistant.
C) There is an increasing amount of trash being left in the park C) Did my wife happen to call while I was out of the office?
over the summer weekends. D) I'm expecting to hear from Wetherby and Co. today.
D) The price of belongings not removed from the park after a E) l haven't had any letters or phone calls for weeks now.
summer weekend is very high.
E) The time of year when the park is used most cruelly is 94- Lewis: I can't find the detective story I was reading.
summer weekends. Robin: ............
Lewis: Well, that's your opinion. I happen to enjoy them.
88-94. sorularda karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan bölümünde
söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz. A) I don't know why you bother to read such rubbish.
B) I know you were reading it at breakfast this morning.
88- Carol: I don't know what to do — I haven't finished my C) Oh, you haven't lost it, have you? It's my favourite one.
assignment for tomorrow. D) Sorry. I put it away because 1 thought you'd finished it,
James: ........... E) Did you think of looking on the table next to your bed?
Carol: I can't do that. I was late with the last two.
James: Well, I don't know what you can do then.

A) Is it impossible for you to finish anything on time?


B) Don t worry. Is there anything I can do to help?
95-100. sorularda anlam bakımından parçaya uygun olmayan
cümleyi bulunuz.

95- (I) Queen Elizabeth I of England was completely bald. (II) She
lost her hair after suffering from smallpox at the age of 29. (III)
This terrible disease was the cause öf much loss of life in
England, until a vaccine was invented in 1796. (IV) To disguise
her loss, she always wore a wig. (V) Thus a vogue for wigs was
created in Europe, which lasted several hundred years.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
96- (I) Buddhism is a Western word, and in the East, this religion is
known as the Buddha-Dharma, or the teachings of the Buddha,
(II) Shinto is one of the major religions of Japan. (III) The word
means 'way of the gods', and the basic Shinto belief is that the
gods were ancestors of the Japanese people. (IV) At one time,
this led to the cult of ancestor worship among individual
families, and to a belief in the divinity of the emperor. (V) This
latter aspect of the religion was abandoned in 1946.

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

97- (I) Mathematics is pervasive throughout modern life, for even


baking a cake or building a house involves the use of numbers,
geometry, measures and space. (II) Algebra is a branch of
mathematics by which unknown quantities are deduced from
known quantities. (Ill) The general method of algebra is to
present known and unknown quantities as parts of an equation.
(IV) The latter may be defined as a mathematical statement of
balance or equality. (V) The unknown quantities are then
isolated by mathematical procedures which will reveal their
value.

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

98- (I) Wind velocity is measured on an "anemometer, (II) The most


common kind is the three-cup anemometer. (III) The wind is
caught in the hollows of the cups, causing them to rotate. (IV)
The Beaufort symbol is the symbol used on weather maps to
indicate wind direction and velocity. (V) The speed of the
rotation, measured in miles per hour, is the speed of the wind.

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

99- (I) Radar is a system involving the transmission and reflection


of radio waves. (II) It was developed by a team of British
scientists led by Robert Watson-Watt before World War II. (III)
In 1940, the German Luftwaffe attempted to destroy the Royal
Air Force and to bomb England in what is known as the Battle
of Britain. (IV) The system was first used during the Battle of
Britain to locate the approach of enemy aircraft. (V) Today it
has been adapted for navigational use by aircraft and ships, and
can also give warning of approaching storms.

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

100- (I) The first census in England, although not called by that
name, was William the Conqueror's survey of the country's
people and their property in 1085. (II) The information which
was gathered was entered in the Domesday Book. (Ill) William's
object seems to have been chiefly to ascertain how much tax he
could levy, and for this reason the survey was greatly resented.
(IV) Nevertheless, this book provides the historian with a unique
record of social conditions in llth century England. (V) As
expected, since then, the British tax system has been changed
many times.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B 11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E
31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E
51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E 51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E
61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C 61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C
71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B 71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D 81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D
91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E 91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E

PRACTICE EXAM 8 PRACTICE EXAM 8


l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B 11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E
31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E
51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E 51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E
61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C 61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C
71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B 71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D 81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D
91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E 91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E

PRACTICE EXAM 8 PRACTICE EXAM 8


l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B 11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E
31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E
51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E 51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E
61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C 61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C
71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B 71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D 81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D
91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E 91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E

PRACTICE EXAM 8 PRACTICE EXAM 8


l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B 11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E
31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E 41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E
51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E 51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E
61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C 61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C
71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B 71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D 81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D
91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E 91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E

PRACTICE EXAM 8
l.E 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.E 6.B 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A
11.A 12.E 13.E 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.E 28.C 29.B 30.E
31.D 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.E 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.E 45.B 46.D 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.E
51.C 52.D 53.E 54.B 55.D 56.C 57.A 58.B 59.B 60.E
61.D 62.A 63.C 64.C 65.E 66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 7O.C
71.E 72.B 73.C 74.A 75.D 76.B 77.E 78.E 79.A 8O.B
81.C 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.E 86.A 87.A 88.C 89.B 90.D
91.E 92.C 93.D 94.A 95.C 96.A 97.A 98.D 99.C 100.E

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