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A) As if
B) While
C) Even though
D) Whether
E) Once
A) so far as
B) so that
C) as
D) so
E) and
A) away / before
B) out / at
C) up / through
D) over / by
E) off / in front of
Cleopatra’s Isle, now known as Sedir Adası, is a tiny Today’s tomatoes, peppers and other agricultural
site, (17) ---- an overall length of only about three produce do not have the same nutritional value (22)
and a half kilometres, situated in southwestern Asia ---- the fruits and vegetables of 50 years
Minor. It is believed that Cleopatra landed there and ago.Recently, levels of protein and vitamins (23) ----
(18) ---- fell in love with it. It is (19) ---- believed that by as much as 38%. A (24) ---- reason is the new
the unique sand of the little beach on it was brought growing techniques. We are making plants grow
from Egypt (20) ---- her pleasure by Mark Antony. bigger and faster but not better. (25) ----, one piece
This sand is truly a special kind, described as of advice could be “Eat more fruit and vegetables to
resembling a silkworm’s eggs. This description is make up(26) ---- the lower levels of protein and
certainly accurate, for every sand grain (21) ---- vitamins.”
separate and distinct.
22.
17. A) as
A) with B) like
B) which C) more than
C) that D) such as
D) its E) so as
E) whose
23.
18. A) would drop
A) carefully B) drop
B) always C) will drop
C) rarely D) have dropped
D) immediately E) would have dropped
E) repeatedly
24.
19. A) relative
A) yet B) likely
B) sometimes C) gradual
C) already D) previous
D) ever E) sensitive
E) also
25.
20. A) Furthermore
A) for B) Likewise
B) at C) Therefore
C) with D) On the contrary
D) about E) For instance
E) to
26.
21. A) from
A) would have stood B) for
B) stands C) with
C) was standing D) at
D) had stood E) by
E) has stood
Governments have learned to value innovation A) have been in the forefront in the creation
these days for good reason. Far from being simply of wealth
some missing factor in the growth equation, B) have tended to ignore innovations
innovation is now recognized as the single most C) have grown largely on account of
important ingredient in any modern economy. It innovation
actually accounts for more than half of economic D) have had an adverse effect upon the
growth in America and Britain. In short, it is world’s growth equation
innovation, more than the application of capital or E) have always been primarily concerned
labour, that keeps the world economy going. As a with the prosperity of their citizens
result, economists have decided that the innovators
of the world are due some special recognition. It is
not possible to recognize all the countless 62. It is clear from the passage that, although a
innovations that have helped to spread wealth, very large number of innovations have been
health and human happiness around the world. But made, ----.
a handful of people who have made the biggest
contribution to the wealth-creation process in their
own fields over the past few years, have been A) only a few innovators have received
nominated for awards. awards for their work
B) the majority of them have turned out to be
economically unfeasible
C) they have had no significant impact on the
59. One point made in the passage is that, due world economy
to innumerable innovations, ----. D) none of them have received any special
recognition
A) the world economy has acquired a certain E) there has been no noticeable
level of uniformity improvement in the human condition
B) the American economy has under- anywhere
performed
C) capital has now returned to the fore in
economic policies
D) the quality of human life on earth has
greatly improved
E) countries like Britain have fewer labour
problems than formerly
68. - 71. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en A) No matter how and where people live, the
yakın cümleyi bulunuz. subsequent health hazards will be terribly
great after the varying climate negatively
68. In the 19th century, Afghanistan became a affects all regions of the world.
battle ground in the rivalry between Britain B) Based on their lifestyles and geographical
and Russia for control of Central Asia. location, human populations all over the
world will experience health risks to be
A) During the 19th century, the invasion of brought about by adverse effects of the
Afghanistan by Britain and Russia led to changing climate.
serious hostilities in Central Asia. C) Whether all regions of the world will be
B) It was in the 19th century that there negatively affected by the incremental
emerged hostilities between Britain and climate change largely depends on
Russia in Afghanistan, since Central Asia people’s location and ways of life, yet
was important for them. human populations will end up with health
C) In the 19th century, both Britain and risks.
Russia got into a fierce conflict with each D) Since all parts of the world are likely to be
other in Afghanistan in order to dominate adversely influenced by the globally
Central Asia. changing climate, human populations
D) Throughout the 19th century, the have been subject to resultant health
hostilities between Britain and Russia in risks, regardless of how and where they
Afghanistan were essentially for the reside.
possession of Central Asia. E) All regions of the world will be adversely
E) In the 19th century, Central Asia was so affected by the changing climate, but the
important for Britain and Russia that they resulting health risks to human
first tried to conquer Afghanistan. populations will vary greatly, depending on
where and how people live.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V