ÖSS 2003
YABANCI DIL
TESTI INGILIZCE
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YABANCI
DILINIZI CEVAP KÂGIDINIZDA AYRILAN YERE IŞARETLEMEYI UNUTMAYINIZ.
1. Cevap kâğıdında, sınav yabancı dilinizi
(İNGİLİZCE) işaretlemeyi unutmayınız.
2. Bu
testten alacağınız standart puan, Yabancı Dil Ağırlıklı ÖSS Puanınızın
hesaplanmasında
1,4
katsayısı ile çarpılacaktır.
3. Bu testte 100 soru vardır.
4. Cevaplamaya istediğiniz sorudan
başlayabilirsiniz.
5. Sayfalar üzerindeki boş yerleri müsvedde için
kullanabilirsiniz.
1. . 22.
sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi
bulunuz.
1. All teenagers have ----; the problem is to
teach them to exploit it to the best advantage.
A)
destiny B) compulsion C) potential
D) preference E) significance
2. Have they come to a ---- yet on whether to
move to Izmir or stay in Antalya?
A)
disturbance B) suggestion C) reversal
D) conflict E) decision
3. Ireland is in the Atlantic Ocean and ----
from Great Britain by the Irish Sea.
A)
established B) occupied C) placed
D) inhabited E) separated
4. Geologists have ---- that Africa was once
warmer and wetter than it is today.
A)
explored B) discovered C) surveyed
D) searched E) experimented
5. Australia, which is normally a grains
exporting country, has started importing wheat and corn to meet a shortage
resulting from a ---- drought.
A)
widespread B) hostile C) sustainable D) secular
E) restrictive
6. After decades of speculation astronomers now
have fairly ---- information concerning the basic features of our universe.
A)
desperate B) preventive C) reluctant
D) accurate E) respective
7. The meridians are ---- counted from the
meridian of the observatory of Greenwich, in England, which is called the zero
meridian.
A)
traditionally B) suitably C) previously D) notably
E) markedly
8. Finland, which is three times the size of
Ohio, is ---- forested and contains
thousands of lakes, numerous rivers and extensive areas of marshland.
A)
mutually B) exactly C) heavily
D) currently E) profoundly
9. He must have had some sound reasons for ----
such a rigid timetable.
A) setting
out B) drawing up C) running up D) turning off E) looking into
10. It.s a delightful novel, and the reader soon
gets
---- in the
lives of the characters as the story
progresses.
A) caught
up B) found out C) put out D) turned over E) fed up
11. Experts ---- that by 2010, robots ---- for
many of the elderly people in the world.
A) will have believed / are caring B)
have believed / would be caring C) believed / had cared D) will believe / will have been caring E) believe / will be caring
12. Orphan elephants need ---- the same
companionship as they ---- from their mothers in the wild.
A) to have given / had received B) to be
given / would have received C) having given / will be receiving D) to have been given / would receive E)
being given / are receiving
13. He ---- alive now if only he ---- to go back
into the burning house for something.
A) will be / wouldn.t have decided B)
is / hasn.t decided
C) could be / wouldn.t decide D) would be / hadn.t decided E) should be / hasn.t decided
14.
The first people ---- non-stop round the world ---- captain James
Gallagher and his crew.
A) to have flown / have been B)
being flown / are C) to fly / were
D) to be flying / had been E)
having been flown / will be
15. The arctic is one of the few areas ---- earth
still left unconquered ---- solo explorers, primarily because of the extremely
harsh conditions.
A) of /
for B) over / from C) in / with
D) on / by E) for / to
16. The main difference ---- the comedy of ideas
and other forms ---- comedy is that it does not depend on a situation for its
humour.
A) about /
in B) through / for C) between / of D) over / from E) with / at
17.
From a very early age it is clear that some people are ---- better at
drawing and painting ---- the majority of us.
A) much /
than B) more / than C) so / as D) either / or E) even / such as
18. Many ordinary people don.t realize that fat
is not digested in the stomach, ---- in the small intestine.
A)
although B) but C) because
D) unless E) while
19. He adores his little granddaughter so he.ll
do ---- she wants him to do.
A) all of
them B) however C) whatever
D) most of all E) the same
20. His Collected
Essays continues to reveal ---- George Orwell understood the basic
conflicts of the modern world.
A) just
as B) so well C) if ever
D) how well E) even so
21. The name
.Kızılırmak. emphasizes the colour of this river, ---- the earlier name .Halys.
stresses its saltiness.
A)
whereas B) therefore C) whereby
D) moreover E) indeed
22. The film
Casablanca, the story ---- is set in Morocco during World War II, stars
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
A)
whose B) of which C) by whom D) whichever E) what
23. . 27.
sorularda, aşagıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
In 1912, a
German called Wegener declared that all the continents of the world had once
been joined together and were now drifting around like giant rafts. His (23)
---- attracted very little interestt. In 1915, he published a book on
continental drift. No one took it (24) ----. But (25) ---- the
early 1960s, geologists (26) ---- to
realize that molten rock was seeping up
from under
the oceans and pushing the continents further away from (27) ---- at
around two and a half centimetres a year.
23.
A)
ability B) invention C) comprehension D) concern
E) claim
24.
A)
deliberately B) sensibly C) fairly
D) regrettably E) seriously
25.
A)
under B) by C) over
D) at E) from
26.
A) are
beginning B) have begun C) were
beginning D) begin E) would begin
27.
A)
another B) each other C) the others D) one other
E) any other
28. . 32.
sorularda, aşagıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
The Romantic
Age in England was part of a movement that affected all the countries of the
Western World. The forms of romanticism were
(28) ---- many and varied that it is difficult to speak of the
movement as a whole. It tended to align (29) ---- with the humanitarian
spirit of the democratic revolutionaries. (30) ----, romantics were not
always democrats and democrats were not always revolutionaries. Perhaps the (31)
---- thing to say is that romanticiism represented an attempt (32) ---- the
wonder of the world.
28.
A) so B) as
C) both D) neither E) thus
29.
A)
others B) them C) each
D) itself E) themselves
30.
A) Even so B) Since
C) Accordingly D) In case E) On the contrary
31.
A) safe B) safest
C) safety D) safely E) safer
32.
A) having
rediscovered B) rediscovering C) to
rediscover D) to have rediscovered E) on rediscovering
33. . 42. sorularda,
verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
33. Campaigns to promote energy conservation have
been around since the 1980s ----.
A) so that there is still a long way to go
before campaigners are satisfied
B) because it is a problem that until now has
been largely overlooked
C) but it is only with the advent of global
warming that the issue has really gained momentum
D) just as the next step requires a great deal
of detailed planning
E) even though most industrialized countries
have been strongly in favour of these campaigns
34. Some comets have such long orbits ----.
A) while some asteroids may be burnt-up comets
B) in case they come from a region outside the
Solar System
C) since they are often visible from the Earth
D) that they pass near the Earth only once every
million years
E) just as their dust tails stretch up to 10
million kilometres across the sky
35. Water softeners are particularly useful,
----.
A) if you live in a hard-water area
B) that they remove chemicals and improve the
taste
C) why London water is so hard
D) since the water contained a greater
concentration of calcium
E) though electrical appliances require soft
water
36. The personnel officer is looking for someone
----.
A) that they are willing to do a great deal of
travelling
B) who has a real talent for organization
C) until he finds someone who really is suitable
D) since at present several positions are
available
E) whether they have the right qualifications
37. This is actually a camera ----.
A) though it is roughly the same size as a
credit card
B) if only I could afford to buy it
C) that unfortunately it doesn.t have a zoom
D) since the shape was hardly recognizable
E) as we have been wondering about which one to
buy
38. By the time Turner was thirteen, ----.
A) his father, to whom he was deeply attached,
was a barber in London
B) his mother was a woman of violent temper who
eventually went mad
C) it was already agreed that he should become
an artist
D) he was never an artist who relied on his
genius
E) he has been called .the father of
impressionism.
39. When the four-thousand-year-old tomb was
finally opened, ----.
A) the archaeologists had looked down into it in
disbelief
B) there seems to be nothing in it of any
interest at all
C) they have all looked at each other in
amazement
D) the most exciting find was a set of surgical
instruments
E) it would be a moment of unbearable suspense
40. ---- which was characterized by supreme
self-confidence and great achievement.
A) The bombing of Dresden was widely criticized
B) Henry VIII was a typical Renaissance figure
C) The Great Pyramids were built in an age
D) The moon-landing gave rise to strange, new
emotions
E) This climbing expedition in the Taurus
mountains was a complete failure
41.
---- because she has the ability to make her audience find wildlife as
fascinating as she does herself.
A) Such a development for the conservation of
wildlife had not been expected
B) The television offers a wide variety of
career opportunities for people interested in wildlife
C) The children didn.t know what to expect
D) No one else could have presented the
programme
E) A young television presenter of wildlife is
rapidly becoming famous
42. As the salaries are related to achievements,
----.
A) few people were interested in working here
B) research at this institute is highly
competitive
C) all the applicants would have been confident
and ambitious
D) no one will have foreseen such a problem
E) standards continued to be impressively high
43. . 46.
sorularda, verilen cümlenin hangi sorunun cevabı oldugunu bulunuz.
43. .I.m not sure; Sheila.s, probably..
A) Who did you go to the exhibition with?
B) Whose paintings attracted most attention at
the exhibition?
C) Have you seen her lately?
D) Why were the paintings exhibited?
E) There is an amazing variety of paintings on
show, isn.t there?
44. .Yes, there are. Look on your desk..
A) Where are the books you promised to bring?
B) Are those flowers for me?
C) There aren.t any letters for me, are there?
D) Are any of the reports you are writing ready?
E) Are my glasses over there?
45. .There.s one every half hour on weekdays..
A) Do any of these buses go through the centre
of the town?
B) Do you often go by bus?
C) Are the children old enough to go on their
own by bus?
D) When does the next bus leave, do you know?
E) How often is there a bus into town?
46. .Yes, in the secretary.s office..
A) Where were you at the time?
B) Did you manage to find out where the meeting
is to be held?
C) Can he still not remember what he did with
those files?
D) Are the papers I passed on to him still
missing?
E) Why did he go into the secretary.s office?
47. . 50.
sorularda, verilen Ingilizce cümleye anlamca en yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.
47. In the early years of the fourteenth century,
there began to develop in Italy an increasing interest in the manuscripts that
had survived from ancient Greece and Rome.
A) Eski Yunan ve Roma elyazmalarına on dördüncü
yüzyılın ilk yıllarında İtalya.da duyulmaya başlayan ilgi giderek yoğunlaştı.
B) Eski Yunan ve Roma.dan kalma elyazmalarına on
dördüncü yüzyıl başlarında oluşan ilgi, İtalya.da giderek artmıştır.
C) İtalya.da on dördüncü yüzyılın başlarında
eski Yunan ve Roma elyazmalarına duyulan ilgi giderek artmaya başlamıştır.
D) On dördüncü yüzyılın ilk yıllarında,
İtalya.da eski Yunan ve Roma.dan kalan elyazmalarına giderek artan bir ilgi
oluşmaya başladı.
E) İtalya.da eski Yunan ve Roma.dan kalma
elyazmalarına yoğun ilginin ortaya çıkması, on dördüncü yüzyılın ilk yıllarına
rastlar.
48. Although the legend of King Midas and his
obsession with gold is well known throughout the world, historical records tell
us very little about his life.
A) Kral Midas.a ve onun aşırı altın sevgisine
ilişkin öykü tüm dünyada meşhur olsa da onun yaşamı hakkındaki tarihi
kaynakların bize söyledikleri çok yetersizdir.
B) Kral
Midas.ın öyküsü ve onun altına düşkünlüğü dünyada çok iyi bilinmektedir, ancak
onun yaşamına ilişkin olarak tarihi belgelerin bize söylediği yeterli değildir.
C) Kral
Midas.ın öyküsü ve onun altına aşırı ilgisi, tüm dünyada ne kadar iyi bilinirse
bilinsin, tarihi kaynaklar bize onun yaşamı hakkında hiçbir şey söylemez.
D) Kral Midas ve onun altına düşkünlüğü tüm dünyada bilinen bir efsanedir, ancak, onun
hakkında tarihi belgeler bize çok az şey söyler.
E) Kral Midas ve onun altın tutkusu efsanesi tüm
dünyada iyi bilinmesine rağmen, tarihi belgeler bize onun yaşamı hakkında çok
az şey söylemektedir.
49. At the time Darwin was developing his theory,
no hard evidence for genes existed.
A) Darwin.in kendi kuramını geliştirdiği
dönemde, genlere yönelik hiçbir kanıt ortaya çıkmamıştı.
B) Darwin,
kuramını geliştirmesine rağmen, genlerle ilgili güvenilir herhangi bir kanıt
yoktu.
C) Genlerle ilgili kabul edilebilir herhangi bir
kanıt elde edilememiş olmasına rağmen, Darwin, kuramını geliştirdi.
D) Darwin,
kuramını geliştirdiği sırada, genler için sağlam hiçbir kanıt yoktu.
E) Darwin.in
kuramı, genler hakkında hiçbir kanıtın bulunmadığı bir dönemde geliştirilmişti.
50. When animals are used for research purposes,
it is not the taking of life that people object to, but the suffering that is
caused.
A) Hayvanlar
araştırma amacıyla kullanıldığında insanların karşı çıktığı, can alınması
değil, sebep olunan acıdır.
B) İnsanlar, araştırmalarda kullanılan
hayvanların çektiği acıdan çok, onların canının alınmasına karşı çıkarlar.
C)
Araştırmalarda kullanılan hayvanların canlarının alınmasından çok, insanları
onların acı çekmesi üzer.
D) İnsanların araştırmalarda hayvanların
kullanılmasında karşı çıktıkları şey, onların canının acı çektirilerek
alınmasıdır.
E) İnsanlar, araştırma amacıyla hayvanlar
kullanıldığında, hem onların canlarının alınmasına hem de acı çekmelerine karşı
çıkarlar.
51. . 54.
sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye anlamca en yakın Ingilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
51. Pek çok kişi nükleer enerjinin sanayi
bakımından gelişmekte olan ülkeler için uygun bir güç kaynagı saglayabilecegine
inanmaktadır.
A) Many people regard nuclear energy as the best
source of power for countries that are developing industrially.
B) There are a lot of people who feel that the
industrially developing countries would find nuclear energy a suitable source
of power.
C) Many people believe that nuclear energy could
provide a suitable source of power for the industrially developing countries.
D) These people believe that the industrially
developing countries require an adequate source of power such as nuclear energy
could supply.
E) Many people consider that the developing
countries need a suitable source of power, like nuclear energy, to support
their industries.
52. Shakespeare.in döneminde, tiyatro, yaygın bir
eglence biçimiydi ve 1649.da yasaklanıncaya kadar öyle kaldı.
A) The theatre was a popular form of
entertainment starting in Shakespeare.s time and continuing to 1649 when it was
banned.
B) In Shakespeare.s time, the theatre was a
popular form of entertainment and remained so until it was banned in 1649.
C) The theatre which enjoyed a great deal of
popularity in Shakespeare.s time was banned in 1649.
D) In the time of Shakespeare, the theatre was
one of the most popular forms of entertainment, but by 1649 it had fallen into
disfavour.
E) By 1649 the theatre, which had enjoyed so
much popularity in the time of Shakespeare, had fallen into disrepute.
53. Şubat 2001.de Jüpiter.in ayı Io.da meydana
gelen volkanik patlama, güneş sisteminde bugüne kadar bu türde görülen en büyük
olaydı.
A) The volcanic eruption which took place on Io,
a moon of Jupiter, in February 2001, was the largest such event ever seen in
the solar system.
B) In February 2001, the volcanic eruption that
occurred on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, was the largest event of its kind
ever recorded in the solar system.
C) The largest volcanic eruption ever witnessed
in the solar system occurred in February 2001 on Io, a moon of Jupiter.
D) The most violent volcanic activity of this
kind ever to have been recorded took place on one of the moons of Jupiter,
known as Io, in February 2001.
E) It was on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter,
that the most violent volcanic action ever to have been detected in the solar
system actually took place, in February 2001.
54.
Anglo-Saksonlar Ingiltere.yi fethettiklerinde, beraberlerinde törelerine ve
inançlarına dayalı zengin bir sözlü edebiyat gelenegi getirmişlerdir.
A) The Anglo-Saxon tradition of oral literature,
rich in their customs and traditions, went with them to England when they
conquered it.
B) The Anglo-Saxons had a rich tradition of oral
literature steeped in their customs and traditions which they took to England
when they conquered it.
C) When the Anglo-Saxons conquered England, they
brought with them a rich tradition of oral literature steeped in their customs
and beliefs.
D) The tradition of oral literature that the
Anglo-Saxons took to England on conquering the country was rich in their
customs and traditions.
E) On their arrival in England there was already
a rich tradition of oral literature grounded in the customs and beliefs of the
Anglo-Saxons.
55. . 57.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
The first
question to ask about fiction is: Why bother to read it? With life as short as
it is, with so many pressing demands on our time, with books of information,
instruction and discussion waiting to be read, why should we spend precious
time on works of fiction? The eternal answers to this question are two:
enjoyment and understanding. Since the invention of language, men have taken
pleasure in following and participating in the imaginary adventures and
imaginary experiences of imaginary people. Whatever serves to make life less
tedious, to make the hours pass more quickly and pleasurably, surely needs
nothing else to recommend it. Enjoyment is the first aim and justification of
reading fiction.
55. One point emphasized in the passage is that
----.
A) life, since it is short, shouldn.t be wasted
in trivial reading
B) informative books, as opposed to fiction, are
what one should read
C) non-fictional books are the only ones worth
reading
D) the reading of fiction provides people with a
great deal of enjoyment
E) through fiction our knowledge of other people
is distorted
56. According to the passage, fiction has, from
very early times, ----.
A) always been regarded as superior to other
kinds of writing
B) usually been limited to the description of
human adventures
C) been regarded as harmful to the development
of man
D) been a reliable source for the instruction of
man
E) had a great appeal for man
57. In the passage, books ----.
A) that deal with imaginary situations are
considered to be a waste of time
B) that give us information are regarded as the
best kind
C) are divided into two main kinds: fictional
and non-fictional
D) that deal with human experiences are classed
as books of instruction
E) are regarded merely as a means to make time
pass enjoyably
58. . 60.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Space camps
are a response to the rapidly expanding discovery of space and to the
fascination with the unknown which is such a deeply ingrained aspect of human
nature. The birth of the space camp project, designed to educate young people
about space, goes back to the year 1982. With the support of NASA, the camps
aim to teach young people about the latest space technology and sciences in an
entertaining atmosphere. They are America.s most popular educational centres.
Dr Werner von Braun, the scientist celebrated as the father of the Saturn V
rocket, which carried the first manned flight to the moon, was the first person
to put forward the idea of space camps.
58. We understand from the passage that the main
reason why space camps are set up is to ----.
A) help improve NASA.s injured public image
B) promote the scientific activities undertaken
by NASA
C) encourage young people to consider making a career
for themselves in space sciences
D) spread among young people Dr Werner von
Braun.s theories concerning space
E) give youngsters an opportunity to enjoy
learning about space and related scientific activities
59. As it is pointed out in the passage ----.
A) man.s knowledge of space grew immensely with
the landing on the moon
B) space camps were set up as soon as space
exploration began
C) the exploration of space has revealed nearly
all the secrets of the universe
D) man has always felt attracted to the
unfamiliar and the unexplored, such as space
E) the Saturn V rocket has been used for various
purposes in the exploration of space
60. As is pointed out in the passage, the person
who first suggested the establishment of space
camps ----.
A) was also responsible for sending the first
astronauts to the moon
B) had himself always been fascinated by space
C) was actually little known until the first
moon-landing
D) had been working for NASA since the early
1980s
E) had always stressed that the education of
young people should have a practical approach
61. . 63.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Roses are
the oldest source of perfume. Ancient documents mention rose oil, which is the
strongest form of this scent, and in The Iliad Homer relates how
Aphrodite rubbed Hector.s dead body with rose oil. What was meant by rose oil
in these texts was not what we mean by this term today, since we learn from
Hippocrates that it was obtained by stirring rose petals into hot olive oil.
The method of extracting essential oil of roses was not discovered until much
later. The most delightful story told of the discovery of the essential oil
relates to the Emperor Jihangir (1569-1627) who is said to have had distilled
rose water poured into channels in the extensive garden of his palace so that
the air was filled with this
beautiful
scent.
61. We learn from the passage that rose oil ----.
A) as we know it today is the same as that
mentioned in early texts
B) was, according to Hippocrates, made by mixing
rose petals into hot olive oil
C) cannot be extracted with the use of olive oil
D) is now unimportant in the perfume industry
E) only became popular in the time of the
Emperor Jihangir
62. It.s clear from the passage that the Emperor
Jihangir ----.
A) followed the method of Hippocrates in the
making of rose oil
B) helped to develop the process of distilling
rose water
C) extended his garden so that more roses could
be grown
D) learned about rose oil from his readings of
Homer
E) liked the luxury of filling his garden with
rose scent
63. It is clear from the passage that the use of
rose oil ----.
A) began with the Emperor Jihangir
B) was first introduced by Aphrodite
C) was originally reserved for the dead
D) goes back to mythological times and stories
of gods and goddesses
E) was restricted to the wealthy and the
powerful
64. . 66.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Laughter.s
social role is definitely important. Today.s children may be heading for a
whole lot of social ills because their play and leisure time is so isolated and
they lose out on lots of chances for laughter. When children stare at computer
screens, rather than laughing with each other,they get so involved that they
forget to laugh at all; this is contrary to what.s
natural for
them. Natural social behaviour in children is playful behaviour, and in such
situations laughter indicates that make-believe aggression is just fun, not
serious. This is an important way in which children form positive emotional
ties, gain new social skills and generally start to move from childhood to
adulthood. Parents need to be very careful to ensure that their children play
in groups and laugh more.
64. The passage emphasizes the point that ----.
A) children need to take part in group
activities
B) children seem to have grown more aggressive
since the computer entered their lives
C) the computer helps speed up a child.s
emotional development
D) computer games have a beneficial effect on
social behaviour
E) laughter does not often have a social role
65. As we learn from the passage, one of the
drawbacks of computers for children is that ----.
A) there is almost no difference between leisure
time and school time
B) children get no pleasure out of their
computers
C) a great deal of time is wasted
D) computers tend to make children isolated and
less sociable
E) they make the activities of children and
adults too much alike
66. According to the passage, children need to
laugh ----.
A) otherwise they will become ill-balanced
adults and isolate themselves from others
B) especially when they are not involved in
group activities
C) and computer games can provide the
opportunity
D) and usually manage to do so even when they
are being really aggressive
E) because this helps them to form relationships
with others and grow up emotionally
67. . 69.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
On the third
day of the new year newspapers began to report that strange things were
starting to happen in the heavens, and everyone grew excited. .A Planetary
Collision., one London paper headed the news, and proclaimed that a strange new
planet would probably collide with Neptune. The leader writers of various other
newspapers enlarged upon the topic. As a result, in most of the capitals of the
world, on January 3rd, there was an expectation, however vague, of some
approaching phenomenon in the sky; and as the night followed the sunset round
the globe, thousands of people turned their eyes skyward to see, contrary to
what they had expected, nothing more exciting than the old familiar stars just
as they had always been.
67. As it is clear from the passage, all that
anyone saw on the night of January 3rd was ----.
A) the familiar stars shining with extraordinary
brightness
B) the collision of Neptune with a new planet
C) the usual night sky
D) an unknown planet passing close to Neptune
E) what they interpreted as the birth of a new
planet
68. We understand from the passage that there was
a great deal of excitement everywhere ----.
A) because an unknown planet had been detected
from various parts of the world
B) as soon as the new planet approached Neptune
C) even before the planetary collision took
place
D) when newspapers announced that a collision of
two planets was to be expected
E) as many phenomena had been observed in the
skies on January 3rd
69. One can conclude from the passage that the
whole affair of planets colliding ----.
A) aroused little interest among the people in
the world
B) was based on scientific facts and
observations
C) was all imaginary, and made up by the
newspapers
D) was apparently only of interest to the
newspapers
E) was the reason why so many people panicked
70. . 72.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Hector Hugh
Munro was born in Burma, the son of a police inspector-general. His mother died
when he was two, and he was sent home to Scotland to live with relatives. His
formal education ended with grammar school, but his father tutored him on
extensive travels. In 1893, his father got him a post with the Burma police,
but his delicate health forced his return to Britain. There he took up a career
in writing, and it was while doing political sketches for The Westminster
Gazette that he adopted the pen-name of Saki. After serving for a time as a
foreign correspondent for The Morning Post, he returned to London to
devote himself to the writing of stories and novels. When World War I began, he
enlisted as an ordinary soldier in the army and was unfortunately killed in
action in 1916.
70. We understand from the passage that Munro.s father
----.
A) contributed a great deal to his son.s
education
B) did not want his son to work in Burma
C) was one of the founders of the Burmese police
force
D) was a great traveller himself and encouraged
his son to follow his example
E) tried to persuade his son not to join the
army in World War I
71. It is pointed out in the passage that Munro
----.
A) commanded a unit of troops in World War I
B) adapted himself well to the climatic
conditions of Burma
C) disappointed his father with his decision to
return to England
D) was not only a journalist but also a writer
of fiction
E) chose the name .Saki. because it was an easy
name for his readers to remember
72. According to the passage, Munro, before he
became a writer, ----.
A) worked as a journalist to cover events of
World War I
B) spent all his time in Scotland with relatives
C) travelled very little, but read extensively
D) enjoyed exceptionally good health
E) served, for some time as a policeman
73. . 75.
soruları aşagıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Eveline sat
at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. Her head was leaned
against the window curtains. She was tired. She had consented to go away, to
leave her home. Was that wise? She tried to weigh each side of the question. In
her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all
her life about her. Of course she had to work hard, both in the house and at
business. What would they say of her in the shop when they found out that she
had run away with a man? They would say she was a fool, perhaps; and her place
would be filled up by an advertisement.
73. We understand from the passage that Eveline
----.
A) was wondering whether she had made the right
decision in deciding to run away with her boyfriend
B) was waiting excitedly by the window for her
boyfriend
C) had already given up her job at the shop
D) was looking forward to making a complete
break with her past even though she had had a very happy childhood
E) had known her boyfriend all her life
74. It is clear from the passage that for
Eveline, staying at home ----.
A) was now quite out of the question
B) would be a nightmare
C) would give her neither security nor love
D) had absolutely no attractions at all
E) had certain advantages and certain
disadvantages
75. One thing that Eveline was concerned about if
she went away was ----.
A) whether or not her boyfriend would be good to
her
B) whether her place in the shop would be taken
C) what the gossip about her would be
D) where she would be able to find a job
E) how hard she would have to work to make a
living
76. . 80.
sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
76. In my opinion, this last novel by Paul Wright
isn.t nearly as entertaining as his early ones were.
A) I suppose the last novel by Paul Wright lacks
the humour of the early ones.
B) I much prefer Paul Wright.s amusing early
novels to his later ones.
C) To my way of thinking Paul Wright.s early
novels were amusing but his last one isn.t.
D) Unlike his last novel, Paul Wright.s early
novels, it seems to me, were all full of fun.
E) I think Paul Wright.s early novels were far
more enjoyable than his last one.
77. Let.s go shopping sometime mid-week, it gets
so crowded at the weekends.
A) I always like to shop mid-week as everywhere
is so crowded at weekends.
B) Why don.t we get this shopping done before
the rush hour starts?
C) I suggest we avoid the weekend and do our
shopping in the middle of the week when it.s quieter.
D) I find it impossible to shop at weekends
because there are so many people everywhere.
E) The best time to go shopping is mid-week when
it is usually reasonably quiet.
78. You can rely on Pat to give you any help you
may need.
A) Should you require any assistance, you can
count on Pat for it.
B) If you need help of any kind, be sure to let
Pat know.
C) Pat could have given you all the help you
need.
D) Let Pat know if you need any help with this.
E) Pat is the one to ask if you find you require
any assistance.
79. She finally agreed to go with her little
sister, but was clearly reluctant to do so.
A) She knew she had to take her young sister,
but naturally she didn.t want to.
B) It was obvious that she didn.t want to
accompany her young sister but in the end agreed to.
C) She couldn.t refuse to take her little sister
but made it clear she didn.t want to.
D) She would have preferred not to go with her
little sister but at last agreed to.
E) She couldn.t promise to accompany her small
sister though actually she wanted to.
80. Everyone will be extremely surprised if Mary
doesn.t win the race.
A) It is doubtful whether Mary will win the
race.
B) It.s hardly likely that Mary will win the
race.
C) After all, Mary could have won the race.
D) It is almost certain that Mary will win the
race.
E) Mary thinks she is going to win the race.
81. . 85.
sorularda, boş bırakılan yere parçanın anlam bütünlügünü saglamak için
getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
81. The great metropolis of New York City is the
nerve centre of the nation. ----. Its John F. Kennedy International Airport is
one of the busiest airports in the world. New York is also home to the New York
Stock Exchange, the largest in the world. The convention and tourist business
is an important source of the city.s income.
A) New York Bay was first discovered in 1524 by
an Italian-born navigator, Giovanni da Verrazano
B) It is a leader in manufacturing, foreign
trade, commerce and banking
C) Nearly all the state.s manufacturing is done
on Long Island and along the Hudson River
D) For a short time, New York City was the
capital of the United States
E) Among its famous residents have been many
artists, scientists and politicians
82. Lamartine was a French poet who lived between
1790 and 1869. At school he learned Greek, Italian and English, and was
strongly influenced by the classics. ----. From 1811 to 1819 he attempted to
write an epic and several tragedies in the classical manner. Yet it was as a
lyrical poet that he achieved fame.
A) In general, the Romantic writers placed the
individual, rather than society, at the centre of their vision
B) The term .Romantic Age. is used to describe
life and literature in Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries
C) He was a great admirer of Petrarch,
Shakespeare and Byron
D) The French Revolution, which he strongly
supported, gave great importance to liberty and equality
E) Like any Romantic, he believed in the
possibility of progress and improvement for humanity
83. Stone sculpture is rare in Japan; there are
some fine 7th-century examples in bronze and clay, but bronze has never been
very extensively used. ----. Hence, it is to be noticed that all the finest
works of Japanese sculpture are made of wood. Even so, the Japanese are
generally considered to be better painters than sculptors.
A) Actually, wood is the only material which has
been used in Japanese sculpture throughout its history
B) There are a large number of relics of ancient
Japan, such as baked earthen figures, which may be called primitive sculpture
C) Some examples of 7th-century sculpture are preserved
in the Japanese museums today
D) Early Japanese sculpture is very reminiscent
in style of the Chinese sculpture of the 5th and 6th centuries
E) There was a great change in the form of
representation in Japanese sculpture after the 10th century
84. In Saudi Arabia oil was discovered in 1936,
and commercial production began during World
War II. Its wealth allowed the country to provide free health care and
education while not collecting any taxes from its people. ----. However,
falling demand and rising production in the 1980s reduced its oil income
enormously. So in 2000, Saudi Arabia, along with other oil-producing countries,
reduced production to raise oil prices.
A) Saudi Arabia occupies most of the Arabian
Peninsula
B) Saudi Arabia has one-third of all known oil
reserves in the world
C) Saudi Arabia contains the world.s largest
continuous sand desert
D) In World War II, Saudi Arabia was neutral
E) Moreover, Saudi Arabia plays an important
role in Middle Eastern politics
85. Scientists around the world are developing the
technology to make space tourism affordable. The most important step is cheap
and reusable spacecraft. Other plans are even more adventurous. ----. Japanese
airlines, on the other hand, are working on plans for a space liner or a
sightseeing spaceship. So, it seems that, in the near future, space tourism
will be a new experience for ordinary people.
A) Powering a spacecraft still requires vast
amounts of fuel, which would make space tourism far too expensive
B) The general public do not seem to be
interested in space matters
C) When tourists eventually start arriving in
space, they will need somewhere to stay
D) For instance, an American firm is planning to
build seven space stations served by 100 space shuttles
E) A spacecraft is still more than a flying bomb
which can explode at any second
86. . 90.
sorularda, verilen duruma uygun düşen cümleyi bulunuz.
86. As your friend is going to the library and
you have a book that needs returning, you decide to ask her to take it back for
you. You say:
A) If you.re going to the library you.d better
be quick. They close early on Mondays.
B) Let me know when you.re going to the library
and I.ll come with you.
C) Read this; you.ll enjoy it. And then take it
back to the library.
D) I wish you.d get a book out for me; something
light, holiday reading in fact.
E) As you.re going to the library anyway, could
you take this book back for me?
87. You and your brother have the TV on rather
loud for a music programme. You suddenly remember that someone in the flat
below is ill and shouldn.t be disturbed. So you say:
A) We.d better turn the volume down. The lady
downstairs is very ill.
B) The music is no louder than usual, is it?
C) It.s really not very loud. I can.t think why
they are complaining!
D) It.s lucky for us that we live on the top
floor.
E) The lady in the downstairs flat is deaf.
88. You know there is a telephone bill that has
to be paid. As you.ll be passing a post office on the way to a friend.s house,
you offer to pay the bill. You say to your mother:
A) Isn.t today the last day for paying the
telephone bill?
B) You.d better pay that bill before the phone
is cut off.
C) I suppose I could call in at the Post Office;
it.s a long way off my route.
D) If you haven.t paid the phone bill, I can do
so in my lunch hour.
E) As l shall be passing the Post Office, I thought
l might as well pay that telephone bill.
89. You and a friend are going to Ordu. The bus
isn.t due to leave for nearly an hour but you think it.s time to set off for
the bus station as the roads can be very busy about this time in the evening, and
you don.t want to risk missing the bus. You say:
A) It won.t take more than 15 minutes so we can
have another tea before we leave.
B) There.s often a lot of traffic at this hour,
so let.s play safe and set off straight away.
C) We don.t need to phone for a taxi there are
always plenty at the corner of the road.
D) I hate to arrive at the bus station too
early.
E) It.s much more pleasant to wait at home than
at the bus station.
90. One of your friends, Fred, has started on
quite a serious training programme for a big sporting event. He has been
training by himself so at the end of the third week, he.s clearly not as
enthusiastic as he was at the start. You want to give him some encouragement,
so when you are with mutual friends you say:
A) It can.t be much fun for Fred training on his
own. Why don.t some of us join him at the training sessions?
B) Fred won.t be able to come to the party so
let.s not disappoint him by asking him.
C) Fred really is training hard. I didn.t expect
him to keep it up so well.
D) We must plan a really good surprise for Fred
for when the competition is over.
E) I suppose Fred hasn.t got the time to join in
with any of our usual activities as he.s training all the time.
91. . 95.
sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi
bulunuz.
91. Greg:
- Why do
you want to be a geologist? Are you hoping to find oil?
Tony:
- No. I want to study volcanic activity. I.m
sure one ought to be able to predict earthquakes pretty accurately.
Greg:
- ----
Tony:
- I wouldn.t mind that at all. It would be
far preferable to sitting in an office all day.
A) Are earthquakes as dangerous as volcanoes?
B) I don.t know. Apparently, no one earthquake
behaves like any other.
C) You would be doing a lot of field-work you
know, in rather uncomfortable conditions.
D) I don.t think you should make your mind up
yet.
E) It.s a career that might suit you very well.
Good luck!
92. Sandra:
- Wasn.t that the door bell?
Sue:
- No, it was the parrot.
Sandra:
- ----
Sue:
- I know. It copies the sound so perfectly
that even the dog is deceived and races to the door!
A) You must be joking!
B) Are you sure? It sounded just like the
doorbell to me.
C) Well! Well! How long has this been going on
for?
D) How do you know: Do you ever answer the door?
E) Was it really? Well how does your dog react?
93. Betty:
- I hardly know anything about the Hittites
and the Phrygians. Who were they?
Mary:
- All I can tell you is that the Hittites
preceded the Phrygians in ancient Anatolia and were defeated by them.
Betty:
- ----
Mary:
- I can.t help you with these things. You.d
better get a book on the subject.
A) Yes. I know that but what about their
origins, cultures, religions and languages?
B) The Hittites had their capital in central
Anatolia, didn.t they?
C) I know that Anatolia has always been a
crossroads for many peoples in history.
D) The Phrygian capital, Gordian, was originally
situated on a hill close to Sakarya.
E) You know, Egypt is the only country that I
know anything about.
94. Albert:
- By the way, what do you think of John.s
performance in the sales department?
Richard:
- As the
manager of the department, I find him most promising. All he needs is a bit of
encouragement.
Albert:
- ----
Richard:
- Don.t you worry! I.ll do my best for him.
A) Well, then, give him some whenever you have
the opportunity. He.s a nice chap.
B) You seem to have a grudge against him; do
you?
C) He.s very well qualified.
D) How long has he been working in your
department?
E) His self-confidence is a valuable asset and
should help him to succeed.
95. Tony:
- Have you read Doris Lessing.s new novel?
Joan:
- I.ve only read about it. Most critics rate
it very highly.
Tony:
- ----
Joan:
- Good.
As a matter of fact, they almost always are.
A) I hardly ever agree with what they say.
B) Even so, her first novel is still my
favourite.
C) Some of the critics attach more importance to
her style than to the other aspects of her novels.
D) So I see you are familiar with the novel.s
literary quality.
E) They are right; the style and
characterization are unusually interesting.
96. . 100.
sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okundugunda parçanın anlam bütünlügünü bozan
cümleyi bulunuz.
96. (I) The cheetah is the fastest moving of all
the land animals. (II) The cheetah usually prefers to hunt alone, but the males
sometimes hunt in packs. (III) It is capable of reaching a speed of 70 kilometres
an hour in just 2 seconds. (IV) When in pursuit of prey it can travel at a
speed of 100-127 kilometres an hour. (V) Moreover, it can keep up this speed
for between 200 and 600 metres.
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV E) V
97. (I) It is now nearly 40 years since President
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. (II) Yet the events of that fateful day
remain the subject of much controversy. (III) Was the suspect, Lee Harvey
Oswald, a lone assassin? (IV) Actually, Dallas is the most fascinating city of
Texas. (V) Or was the murder the result of a major conspiracy?
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV E) V
98. (I) Sir Walter Raleigh was an outstanding
example of the versatile Renaissance man. (II) Though he was a famous seaman,
his real importance lies in other accomplishments. (III) As the Renaissance
developed in Italy and other European countries, it began to take on added
dimensions. (IV) He was a poet, a musician, a scientist, a historian, an
explorer and even a pirate. (V) He also took an active part in the colonization
of America.
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV E) V
99. (I) Large quantities of ice have been found
on Mars. (II) This raises the prospect of a manned expedition to the Red
Planet. (III) So far, manned expeditions to Mars have been prevented by the
difficulty in carrying enough water to support a crew. (IV) But if melted, the
ice on Mars may provide not just water but also oxygen, electricity
and hydrogen
for rocket fuel cells as well. (V) In fact, the surface of Mars is marked by
what appears to be dried-up shorelines, canyons and lakes.
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV E) V
100. (I) For the first time a parachute has saved
a light aircraft from disaster. (II) The incident concerned a Cirrus SR 22
aircraft. (III) When one part of a wing fell off, the pilot released the
single-prop plane.s novel built-in rescue parachute. (IV) However, the plane
landed in a clump of trees near Houston. (V) With its aid he was able to
achieve an injury-free crash landing.
A) I B) II
C) III D) IV E) V
TEST BITTI.
CEVAPLARINIZI
KONTROL EDINIZ.
CEVAP
ANAHTARI
1. C 2. E 3. E 4. B 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. E 12.
B 13. D 14. C 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. D 21. A 22. B 23. E 24. E 25. B 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. D 30. A 31. B 32.
C 33. C 34. D 35. A 36. B 37. A 38. C 39. D 40. C 41. E 42. B 43. B 44. C 45. E 46. B 47. D 48. E 49. D 50. A 51.
C 52. B 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. E 57. C 58. E 59. D 60. A 61. B 62. E 63. D 64. A 65. D 66. E 67. C 68. D 69. C 70.
A 71. D 72. E 73. A 74. E 75. C 76. E 77. C 78. A 79. B 80. D 81. B 82. C 83. A 84. B 85. D 86. E 87. A 88. E 89.
B 90. A 91. C 92. B 93. A 94. A 95. E 96. B 97. D 98. C 99. E 100. D
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