DENEME 5
1-18. sorularda, cümlede bos bırakılan yerlere 6. After Mr. Snibor had......copies of the test......to
uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. all of the students, he reminded them to write
their names at the top of the first page.
1. Members of the library are requested to
observe its......and read quietly. A) turned / up
B) passed / round
A) chaos B) respects C) brought / on
C) figures D) tasks D) told / about
E) rules E) gone / through
2. It is a/an......for all children to receive 7. I've been trying to help you........this sentence
vaccinations so as not to develop certain for nearly 10 minutes with no results., and so I
diseases. ........ about to give up.
A) wound B) summary A) to have understood / had been
C) reference D) necessity B) to understand / will be
E) association C) understood / was
D) understand / am
E) understanding / have been
3. Edmund has a bad tendency to......other
people, seemingly unaware that they do not 8. The professor said that we........our essays by
enjoy being criticized by him. Monday, but I really........the time to do it this
weekend.
A) wonder B) consider
C) admire D) realize A) have finished / don't have
E) judge B) were finishing / hadn't had
C) would finish / wasn't having
D) must have finished / haven't had
E) had to finish / won't have
4. Although the works of T.S. Eliot have clearly
had a/an...........influence on those of Harold
Bloom, Bloom himself has generally denied
this quite strongly. 9. Hande….....just….....into the bar when she
realized that she had absolutely no money in
A) surviving B) alert her purse.
C) considerable D) imaginary
E) envious A) had / walked B) has / walked
C) is / walking D) must / walk
E) would / walk
5. I turned on the television, and, to my horror, I
...... heard the awful voice of the singer that I
hate most. 10. "I........anything until you........me a dog," Mikey
cried desperately to his parents.
A) intentionally
B) quietly A) am not eating / will buy
C) musically B) had not eaten / were buying
D) immediately C) will not eat / have bought
E) impressively D) have not eaten / bought
E) was not eating / had bought
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11. You really ...... to Allen In such a loud voice, as 17. I don't know......is responsible for writing this
he finds it aggressive and offensive. horrible phrase on the blackboard, but he or
she had better admit to it before I get angry.
A) couldn't talk
B) mustn't talk A) which B) who
C) haven't talked C) what D) whom
D) wouldn't mind talking E) whose
E) hadn't talked
12. Umbrellas are now usually used.......rain 18. I wasn't originally planning on going to the
shields, but their first use was for shielding concert,…..then I thought it might be a once-
people.........the sun. in-a-lifetime opportunity,.... I went.
A) with / to A) but / so B) since / as
B) by / about C) when / for D) yet / because
C) from / for E) thus / and
D) as / from
E) for / along
19-23. sorularda numaralanmış yerlere uygun
sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
13. Scott's mother was very disappointed….him
when he quit university so that he could It is a common misconception that the phrase
spend the rest……...his life in a monastery in "here be dragons" (19)......widely......on old
Japan. European maps to signal dangerous or unexplored
territories. However, the only known use of this
A) at / to phrase is on the 1503-07 Lenox Globe, (20)......it
B) in / for appears in the Latin form hic sunt dracones on the
C) with / of east coast of Asia. (21)......old maps do contain
D) by / from pictures of dragons, if not the specific phrase
E) out/to "here be dragons". (22)......have references to
different, real creatures—such as hippopotamuses
14. The professor's always giving us much more and walruses—that (23)...... monstrous to early
detailed information than we actually need to explorers.
know for the exams, ......?
19. A) will be...used B) had...used
A) isn't she B) do we C) is...using D) could...use
C) don't we D) hasn't she E) was...used
E) is she
20. A) that B) where
C) how D) which
15. Whereas India, the world's second largest E) what
country in terms of population, has 25 cities
with over 1 million people, China—the
largest—has......30.
21. A) So B) Too
A) so many B) the most C) A lot D) Some
C) enough D) too many E) Such an
E) more than
22. A) Others B) The other
C) Each other D) Another
E) Other
16. About 20% of ...... the families in the United
States speak a language other than English at
home. 23. A) will seem
B) must have seemed
A) whole B) every C) have seemed
C) all D) most D) ought to seem
E) some E) will have seemed
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24-32 sorularda cümleyi uygun şekilde
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. 28. ......, while those which came later showed him
in a great variety of poses and forms.
24. The seventh planet from the sun is named
after the Greek god Uranus, ……….. . A) By restricting his art to nothing beyond basic
geometric shapes and colours
A) how Johann Elert Bode first gave the planet B) Islamic art has, throughout its history, been
its name primarily abstract and decorative
B) which is composed primarily of rocks and C) Joseph Nicephore Niepce took the world's
various ices very first photographs in the 1820s
C) although its axis is tilted at approximately 98 D) It was the Russian-born painter Wassily
degrees Kandinsky who, in the early 20th century
D) that he hated and imprisoned his own E) The earliest Buddhist artwork never
children depicted the Buddha himself
E) whose equivalent in Roman mythology
was Caelus, the Latin word for "sky"
29. Ever if I knew what the professor is talking
25. ......, then we wouldn't have to spend money about,....... .
on a locksmith to get back in.
A) he probably wouldn't be talking as confidently
A) Almost as soon as we had closed the front as he is now
door B) whereas you seem to understand every word
B) If only you hadn't forgotten your house that comes out of his mouth
key C) I still doubt that I would be very interested
C) Even if it wasn't such a cold day outside in what she's saying
D) Though the locksmith said that he was busy D) whatever I might think about the topic that is
E) As if we were actually able to afford it these under discussion
days E) I'm actually quite concerned that she's
making no connection with her audience
26. Besides her seemingly natural talent for
singing, ...... .
A) Meltem also writes really excellent poetry 30. ......, they always seem to make some kind of
B) Sibel must have got that from her mother mistake with my order.
C) it's just three days until Julide's choir audition
D) the problem with Nuran's dancing has now A) When Dustin first got a job as a waiter
become obvious B) Although I don't like Turkish food very much
E) my nephew will compete in tomorrow's 100- C) Since neither my mum nor my dad likes
metre race seafood
D) Whenever I go to the restaurant on Oak
Street
E) However quickly the orders were made
27. A fighter who killed a rival goldsmith and
was forgiven by Pope Paul III, ….... .
A) the poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti
deserves to be known much better 31. ......, though how it came to receive this name
B) Benvenuto Cellini was one of the most remains uncertain.
interesting characters of the Italian
Renaissance A) Istanbul has also been called Byzantium,
C) who was forced to deal with the increasingly Nova Roma, and Constantinople
large Protestant movement in Europe B) The "S." in the name of US president Harry
D) as Domenico Ghirlandaio was a very honest S. Truman didn't stand for anything
and gentle man C) The Ottoman Empire was named after its
E) Leonardo da Vinci's mind seemed to excel in founder Osman I
every task that it was applied to D) The name of the Turkish musical scale
uşşak means "lovers"
E) Dozens of different rulers throughout history
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have been called "the Great"
32. So many people were crowded onto the 36. Not exactly, but I think it's connected with
minibus ...... . Baruch Spinoza.
A) that I felt as though I were choking to death A) Isn't that Emmanuel sitting on the fence over
B) which is an extremely unsafe situation for there?
everyone on board B) Are there any great philosophers of Jewish
C) how the driver could see from his rearview origin?
mirror C) Do you know what he's talking about?
D) what I hate most about riding on minibuses D) Philosophy is quite a difficult subject, isn't it?
E) despite the recent reduction In their fares E) Have you heard of someone named
Spinoza?
33-36, sorularda, verilen cümlenin hangi sorunun 37- 39. sorularda İngilizce cümleye anlamca en
cevabı olduğunu bulunuz. yakın Türkçe cümleyi bulunuz.
33. Why don't you try looking in the fridge? 37. The world's highest railway, linking China and
Tibet, was recently opened,
A) When did the kids put the apples in the
fridge? A) Dünyanın en yüksek demiryolu, kısa süre
B) What happened to the bread I bought this önce açılan ve Çin'le Tibet'i bağlayan
morning? demiryoludur.
C) We've looked everywhere for my keys, B) Çin ve Tibet, kısa süre önce, dünyanın en
haven't we? yüksek demiryoluyla birbirine bağlanmıştır.
D) Why is our house always in such a mess? C) Çin ve Tibet'i birbirine bağlamak için yapılan
E) Where should I put the mandarin oranges? ve kısa süre önce açılan demiryolu, dünyanın
en yüksek demiryoludur.
D) Çin ve Tibet'i birbirine bağlayan dünyanın
en yüksek demiryolu, kısa süre önce
açılmıştır.
E) Dünyanın en yüksek demiryolu kısa süre
34. Actually, it was her twin sister Zuhal. önce açılmıştır ve Çin'le Tibet arasında yer
almaktadır.
A) Did you know that Nazan has a twin sister?
B) Isn't Zuhal Elifs identical twin sister?
C) Was that Goksel I saw you talking to last
night?
D) What were you talking to Zuhal about just
now?
E) Arzu looks almost exactly like her, doesn't 38. While some people believe the lost continent
she? of Atlantis was simply a legend, others think
that it really existed.
A) Kimileri Atlantis'in efsane bir yer olduğuna,
kimileri ise gerçekte var olan ancak sonra
kaybolan bir kıta olduğuna inanır.
B) Kayıp kıta Atlantis'in bir efsane olduğunu
35. Which one do you want—this one or that one? düşünenler olduğu gibi, onun gerçek
olduğuna inananlar da vardır.
A) I don't really want any of them very much, do C) Bazı insanların efsane, bazılarının da gerçek
you? bir yer olduğunu düşündüğü Atlantis, kayıp
B) Would you like to do anything special this kıta olarak da anılmaktadır.
weekend? D) Kayıp kıta Atlantis'in sadece bir efsane
C) There are a lot of different ones there, aren't olduğuna inanan insanların bulunmasına
there? karşın bunun gerçek bir yer olduğunu
D) Could you hand me the green pen on the düşünenler de vardır.
table? E) Bazı insanlar kayıp kıta Atlantis'in sadece
E) I was wondering if you could give me an idea bir efsane olduğuna inanırken, diğerleri
for a theme for the party. onun gerçekten var olduğunu
düşünmektedir.
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disappeared during the Vietnam War.
39. As it gets warmer at the foot of the Andes, D) A pilot had disappeared during the Vietnam
animals inhabiting the forests there move to War, and the search was conducted by
higher elevations in order to survive. forensic scientists and archaeologists
together.
A) And Dağlan'nın eteklerindeki ormanlarda E) When a pilot disappeared during the
yaşayan hayvanlar, havaların ısınmasıyla Vietnam War, forensic scientists worked in
birlikte, daha rahat yaşayabilecekleri yüksek cooperation with archaeologists during the
yerlere taşınırlar. search.
B) And Dağlan'nın eteklerinde havalar
ısındıkça, buradaki ormanlarda yaşayan 42. Akdeniz denizanası öldürücü olmamasına
hayvanlar hayatta kalabilmek için daha rağmen, sürüler halinde saldırdığında alerjik
yüksek yerlere giderler. reaksiyona neden olabilir.
C) And Dağlan'nın eteklerindeki ormanlarda
yaşayan hayvanlar ancak havalar ısınmaya A) Although the Mediterranean jellyfish is
başlayınca daha yüksek yerlere doğru göç not deadly, it may cause an allergic
ederler. reaction when it attacks in swarms.
D) And Dağlan'nın eteklerindeki ormanlarda B) The Mediterranean jellyfish does not have
yaşayan hayvanlar, havalar ısınınca, ancak much effect, except for an allergic reaction
daha yüksek yerlere göç ederek hayatta that occurs following a swarm attack.
kalmayı başarırlar. C) The Mediterranean jellyfish may attack in
E) And Dağlan'nın eteklerinde havalar ısınınca, swarms and cause an allergic reaction, but it
buradaki ormanlarda yaşayan hayvanlar is not deadly.
yüksek yerlere göç ederek hayatta kalırlar. D) A species of jellyfish in the Mediterranean
attacks humans in swarms and causes an
40-42 sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye anlamca allergic reaction, if not death.
en yakın İngilizce cümleyi bulunuz. E) People who are attacked by swarms of
Mediterranean jellyfish may develop an
40. Gana'da etnik bir topluluk olan Akanlar allergic reaction, but this is not fatal.
arasında sandalet, başka yerlerdeki
krallıklarda tacın gördüğü işlevi görmektedir. 43-45. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın.
A) Sandals among the Akan, an ethnic group in Pizza delivery poses risks to those engaged in it,
Ghana, have the same function as crowns, as they are required to go to the homes of
which are used by monarchies elsewhere. strangers in unfamiliar neighbourhoods. Pizza
B) Among the Akan, an ethnic group in deliverers have been robbed and occasionally
Ghana, sandals serve the same function even killed. In one strange incident, deliverer Brian
as crowns do among monarchies Wells tried to rob a bank with a timebomb strapped
elsewhere. to his neck. When police arrived, Wells claimed
C) For an ethnic group in Ghana called the that the bomb had been placed there by unknown
Akan, sandals are as important as crowns persons who had instructed Wells to do the
are for monarchies elsewhere. robbery. The police, though, were unable or
D) An ethnic group in Ghana, the Akan use unwilling to disarm the bomb, and it exploded,
sandals just as monarchies elsewhere use killing Wells minutes before the bomb squad
crowns. arrived. The crime has never been solved. Before
E) In Ghana, sandals are very important for appearing at the bank, Wells had last been seen
ethnic groups like the Akan, and crowns play going to deliver a pizza to a place which turned out
the same role for monarchies elsewhere. to be an unmanned radio tower on a dirt road.
41. Vietnam Savaşı'nda ortadan kaybolan bir pilot
için yakın zamanda yapılan arama sırasında, 43. It is clear from the passage that Brian Wells….
adli tıp uzmanları ve arkeologlar birlikte
çalışmıştır. A) is not the only pizza deliverer to have died
on the job
A) A pilot who disappeared during the Vietnam B) was a pizza deliverer with many years of
War was later searched for by forensic experience
scientists cooperating with archaeologists. C) was the first pizza deliverer who had been
B) In the recent search for a pilot who involved in robbery
disappeared during the Vietnam War, D) was the person who had called the police to
forensic scientists and archaeologists the bank
worked together. E) had not suffered violence on the job before
C) Both forensic scientists and archaeologists his final pizza delivery
took part in the recent search for a pilot who
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44. According to the passage, the police …….. 47. It is clear from the passage that greenhouse
gas emissions in the US....... .
A) arrived at the bank too late to prevent the
robbery A) are the major cause of global warming
B) didn't believe that Brian Wells was innocent B) have been lowered significantly
C) accidentally caused the bomb on Brian Wells C) are at an undesirable level
to explode D) are impossible to lower
D) thought that the bomb on Brian Wells was E) affect the Arctic most
only a bluff
E) did nothing to deactivate the bomb on Brian
Wells
48. We can understand from the passage that, by
45. It can be understood from the passage that the end of the century,....... .
Brian Wells' last pizza delivery.......
A) global temperatures will have risen by
A) was to someone working in a bank more than 3°C
B) almost caused his own death B) summer sea ice is likely to extend as far as
C) was ordered over a radio the US
D) was ordered by someone planning to rob C) the fish stocks living in the Arctic will have
a bank increased
E) ended in the deaths of a lot of people in the D) it will be difficult to predict the polar
bank temperatures
E) the Inuit Circumpolar Conference will have
solved all environmental problems
46-48. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın.
The Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC) claims the
US is failing to control greenhouse gas emissions, 49-51. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın.
thus endangering livelihoods in the Arctic. Its
petition to the Inter-American Commission on In 46 BC. Roman Emperor Julius Caesar
Human Rights (IACHR) demands the US limit its introduced a sun-based calendar. It had a dozen
emissions. Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at 30-day months, with five extra days and a leap year
twice the global average. The region will have every four years. But his calendar was 11 minutes
warmed by up to 7°C by the end of the century, shorter than the actual solar year. By the 16th
and summer sea ice will have disappeared within century AD, the spring equinox—and Easter, a
60 years. The effect is already being felt as Christian holiday linked to it—had begun to drift
unseasonal melting collapses buildings and backward from March. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII
reduces fish stocks. The petition asks the IACHR assembled a committee that created the present-
to look into the harm done to the Inuit people and day calendar. New Year's Day was restored to 1
to declare the US in violation of human rights. It January after it had been celebrated in late March
also urges the US to put limits on greenhouse gas for 1,000 years. The team also cut 10 days off of
emissions. If the IACHR rules in favour of the Inuit, the Julian calendar. On the night of 4 October
it could result in a legal judgement against the US 1582, people went to bed as usual. They awoke in
as a violator of human rights. the morning to find it was now 15 October. While
Roman Catholic countries adopted the changes at
once, Protestant ones did not change until nearly
46. St can be concluded from the passage that....... 200 years later, and Orthodox ones not until the
early 20th century.
A) the US has been judged to be a violator of
human rights
B) the Inuit people live in the Arctic 49. It is clear from the passage that Easter ………..
C) buildings in the Arctic are extremely poorly
constructed A) has been celebrated for about 1,000 years
D) only the Arctic is affected by greenhouse B) wasn't included in the sun-based calendar
gases C) is traditionally celebrated in springtime
E) all members of the Inuit Circumpolar D) moves backwards every four years
Conference are Inuit people themselves E) was on the last day of March in ancient times
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world jazz tours
50. It is understood from the passage that, 53. It can be understood from the passage that
sometime before the year 1782,....... . Armstrong and Ellington....... .
A) the Protestant church began to alter the A) were jazz performers
Julian calendar B) supported the CIA's policies
B) Protestant countries adopted the new C) volunteered to help Hassan al-Bakr
calendar D) were against the US strategies
C) the Orthodox church decided to change its E) found the CIA's policy oppressive for Black
calendar people
D) New Year's Day was restored to the end of
March
E) some Roman Catholic countries refused to
celebrate New Year's Day in late March
54. It is clear that the author of the passage finds
the CIA's attitude in supporting the world jazz
51. It is stated in the passage that Julius Caesar's tours ........ .
calendar year....... .
A) effective
A) was only reluctantly accepted by Pope B) contradictory
Gregory XIII C) necessary
B) carried an extra day every other month D) impressive
C) was used by everyone in the Roman Empire E) acceptable
D) is considered to be a Christian calendar
E) was not quite as long as an actual solar year
52-54. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın. 55-57. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın.
From 1956 until the 1970s, the CIA got into the In the Jewish holy book the Torah, there is a Tower
music business. It was secretly sponsoring world of Babel, which people try to build tall enough to
jazz tours in the hopes of promoting American- reach the heavens before God scatters them. This
style "freedom". Interestingly, not long after Louis was long thought to be a myth, but it is now
Armstrong went to the Democratic Republic of the believed that the Tower of Babel was actually
Congo, the country's prime minister Patrice Etemenanki, a Babylonian ziggurat—or stepped
Lumumba was assassinated. Also, Duke pyramid, it was built around the 19th century BC to
Ellington's 1963 tour of Iraq came just months after honour the god Marduk. Babylonians believed that
the CIA assisted in a coup which was led by the site of Etemenanki was the centre of the world.
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr: Ellington's visit was part Because of this ziggurat's size (92 x 92 x 92
of the US strategy to reduce Iraq's dependence on metres), as well as the rather unstable politics at
the Soviet Union. Audiences, however, never the time, it took over a century to complete. This
confused their love of American jazz with an might explain why, in the Torah, the Tower of
acceptance of American foreign policy. Besides, if Babel is never seen as finished. Etemenanki was
they had known of the CIA's involvement, they likely destroyed when the Assyrian king
would surely have wondered at the contradiction: Sennacherib destroyed Babylon in 689 BC, but it
a government that was oppressing Black people at was rebuilt a century later by Nebuchadrezzar II.
home was sending mostly Black musicians across
the world in the name of "freedom".
55. It is clear from the passage that the
52. St is stated in the passage that the CIA was construction of Etemenanki took more than a
....... . century,....... .
A) fighting a war with the Democratic Republic A) but it was ruined by the Assyrians in a very
of the Congo short time
B) trying to spread an idea through world B) and it was an exact copy of the Tower of
jazz tours Babel in the Torah
C) sponsoring jazz tours to help jazz get C) but it was never completely safe and stable
accepted worldwide D) because of political problems and the huge
D) actively involved in the oppression of Black size of the ziggurat
people E) since there weren't many people to work as
E) stopped by Black people from sponsoring the builders in the 19th century BC
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1996
56. We understand from the passage that 59. It is understood from the passage that
Marduk....... Nasreddin Hoca's stories are popular ………. .
A) was the god who scattered the Tower of A) because they contain universal elements
Babel's builders B) thanks to UNESCO's announcing 1996
B) had the Torah written in the 19th century BC Nasreddin Hoca Year
C) was mentioned in the Jewish and Babylonian C) since pilgrims really enjoy reading them
religious books D) as they are based on philosophy
D) was an especially important god in E) even though they do not deal with common
Babylon human problems
E) modelled the ziggurats of ancient Babylon
after the Egyptian pyramids 60. We can understand from the passage that
Sufis use Nasreddin Hoca's stories because....
A) they are very humorous
57. We learn from the passage that, in ancient B) they are easy to translate
Babylon........ C) Nasreddin Hoca himself was a Sufi
D) his philosophy reflects theirs perfectly
A) Sennacherib was the only leader to defeat E) they see deeper meanings in them
the enemy in a battle
B) Etemenanki was smaller than the Tower of
Babel 61-64. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın
C) a stepped pyramid was built as a sign of olan seçeneği bulunuz
respect for Marduk
D) the Assyrians were allied with the Jewish 61. Of all the people with whom I am acquainted,
people Melissa's daughter Tansu makes the best
E) Nebuchadrezzar II was the king who finally musakka.
defeated Sennacherib
A) No one I know cooks musakka better than
Tansu, Melissa's daughter.
58-60. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayın. B) I am aware that Melissa's daughter, whose
name is Tansu, cooks musakka very well.
Nasreddin Hoca is assumed to have lived in C) It is doubtful that anyone I know can make
Central Anatolia in the middle ages. He was a musakka better than Melissa's daughter
philosopher and wise man, whose funny short Tansu can.
stories have been translated into many languages. D) I believe that the best musakka I've ever
The incidents and characters in his stories tasted was made by Tansu, who is Melissa's
illustrate the comic, eccentric, and inconsistent daughter.
aspects of human beings through his powers of E) None of the people that I know have ever
observation. Nasreddin Hoca's stories are failed to appreciate the musakka made by
universal because they describe human nature and Tansu, Melissa's daughter.
the weaknesses of humankind everywhere. That is
why the year 1996 was proclaimed Nasreddin Hoca
Year by UNESCO. As his stories have been shared 62. Without the leaflets they distributed, the new
among pilgrims to Mecca, his humour has become bookstore wouldn't have attracted so many
familiar, under different names, to people from customers in just the first week.
China, Central Asia, India, and Morocco. Some of
his tales have also been adapted and used as A) The new bookstore is distributing leaflets to
teaching stories by Sufi followers, who believe that attract more customers, but it is still just the
the various layers of meaning in the stories can first week since they opened.
have an enlightening effect. B) More people would have come to the new
bookstore if they had distributed more
leaflets during the first week.
58. It is stated in the passage that the characters C) The new bookstore drew hardly any
and incidents in Nasreddin Hoca's stories....... customers during the first week, despite the
leaflets that they distributed.
A) describe the ancient people of central D) The new bookstore drew a lot of
Anatolia customers in only the first week, and this
B) are illustrated with colourful pictures was thanks to the leaflets that they
C) reflect his clever observations of people handed out.
D) also include followers of Sufism E) Nobody would have visited the new
E) have become better-known since the year bookstore if they hadn't handed out so many
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leaflets during the first week. its origins in the late 1940s
63. Whereas Mozilia Firefox is less messy, 66. Between 35,000 and 12,000 years ago, there
Internet Explorer is more familiar to most was an ice age, with daytime temperatures in
computer users. Mediterranean Europe and western Asia
averaging 12°C in summer and -1°C in winter.
A) Although Mozilia Firefox is only a bit more ….. . But as the glaciers retreated northward
disorderly than Internet Explorer, many with the end of the ice age, such species
people prefer the latter due to its greater retreated with them. This created problems for
familiarity. the human hunters who had been relying on
B) The majority of people who use them for food.
computers are better acquainted with
Internet Explorer, but Mozilia Firefox has A) Accordingly, herds of cold-loving animals
the advantage of being more orderly. like reindeer, elk, and wild boar roamed
C) It is Internet Explorer's being less messy than the area
Mozilia Firefox that makes it more popular B) There have been at least four major ice ages
with computer users. in the history of the Earth
D) The messiness of Internet Explorer, which is C) By contrast, average regional temperatures
more familiar, is so great that more and more today are 26°C in summer and 9°C in winter
people are turning to Mozilia Firefox. D) During this period, human hunters developed
E) Both Mozilia Firefox and Internet Explorer are a number of artful new techniques
quite disorderly, so people usually prefer the E) Glaciers covered much of the European and
latter, as they are more familiar with it. Asian continents at the time
64. Eylem didn't talk very much, since she didn't
want to make her political opinions known. 67. Turkish author Elif Şafak, in addition to being a
novelist, is also a social scientist. She
A) During her brief speech, Eylem managed to graduated with a degree in International
conceal her political opinions. Relations from Middle East Technical
B) Eylem refused to say anything, so as not to University (METU). ........ . Her thesis, which
have her views on politics known. was awarded by the Social Scientists Institute,
C) Eylem tried, during her short talk, to avoid concerned the role of women in Islamic
revealing her political opinions. mysticism. She has taught a number of
D) Eylem wasn't speaking very much, so it was different courses in both Turkey and the
difficult to know what her political views were. United States since she received her doctorate
E) As she wasn't willing to reveal her degree in Political Science in 2004.
political views, Eylem spoke little.
A) An outspoken intellectual and activist, she
continues to write for various Turkish
publications
B) Her 2004 novel The Saint of Incipient
65-68. sorularda, parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü Insanities was translated into Turkish as Araf
sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz. C) METU was founded in 1956 to help create a
skilled workforce in the natural and social
sciences
65. Link Wray may never get into the Rock and D) Kem Gözlere Anadolu, a 1994 short story
Roll Hall of Fame, but his contribution to the collection, was her first publication of fiction
language of rock guitar was immense. ..... . E) From there, she went on to do a Master of
Without that innovation, most modern rock— Science degree in Gender and Women
from classic garage rock to heavy metal-would Studies
be unthinkable.
A) Link Wray's most influential song, "Rumble",
was banned from the radio in many places 68. One way to see the diversity of Brazil's
B) He wasn't the first person to play an electric cultural influence is to look at Habib's, a
guitar, however home-grown Arabic fast food franchise. In its
C) There have been a great many innovators in 17 years of existence, Habib's has grown from
the field of rock guitar just one store in Sao Pauto to 260 outlets in 15
D) Simply put, it was Link Wray who of Brazil's 26 states. ...... . None of those,
invented the power chord however, has managed the same level of
E) Rock music has changed a great deal since success with the people of Brazil that Habib's
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has. behaviour, you ask him:
A) Habib's was founded by Alberto Saraiva, a A) Just what do you expect to accomplish
Portuguese man with no ties to the Arabic with all that noise?
world B) Don't you think you ought to honk louder so
B) This may seem small compared to the as to make them hear you better?
rapid growth of American fast food C) Have you ever seen such bad traffic on a
franchises normally quiet road like this?
C) The largest Brazilian state in area is D) Didn't I tell you that we should have taken
Amazonas, while the largest in population is that shortcut?
Sao Paulo E) Do you have any idea why the traffic is so
D) The esfiha, the kibe, and hummus are the awful today?
most popular items on the menu at Habib's
E) In traditional Brazilian cuisine, rice and beans
are considered two of the most essential 72. Your friend has recently been suspended from
elements school for something that, as far as you know,
she did not do. You stop by her house while
returning home from school one day and,
69-72 sorularda, verilen duruma uygun düşen noticing that she is feeling terrible about it,
cümleyi bulunuz. you try to sympathize with her by saying:
69. Two of your friends have been arguing with A) How on earth could you have done such an
one another in front of you all night. You think, awful thing?
personally, that one of them is clearly right, B) What they did to you is completely unfair!
but you don't want to get involved in the C) Quite a few interesting things happened at
argument. Anyhow, you are tired of them school today.
arguing, and so, to stop them, you say: D) So many people have been talking about
what you did!
A) Excuse me, but what were you discussing E) So tell me: were you really the one that did
again? it?
B) You do know that she's absolutely right, don't
you? 73-76. sorularda, diyalogun boş bırakılan yerini
C) Why don't you two just go home and relax dolduracak cümleyi bulunuz.
a bit?
D) Is this the first time the two of you have ever 73. Oğuz : I think you ought to apologize for
argued? what you said to Helen.
E) Isn't it nice that both of you more or less Jerry : I know, but how should I do it?
agree? Oğuz : …………………………………
Jerry : Maybe, but it's a bit more difficult
than that when you feel as ashamed
as I do.
70. You have been studying hard for your final
exams and feel as if your head is going to A) It was a terrible thing to say, if you ask me.
explode. When your mother comes to ask if B) To be honest, I have no idea how it's done.
you can go and buy a few things from the C) Actually, on second thought, maybe you
store for her, you welcome the opportunity for shouldn't.
a break and say: D) Why don't you just ask Helen herself?
E) Easy; all you have to do is tell her you're
A) I'll do it, but only if you help me find the sorry.
answer to number 87.
B) But don't you think Dad could do it instead? 74. McCoy : Don't you think you've had enough
C) Oh, Mum! Can't you see that I'm trying to cola already tonight?
study? Mathilde : ………………………………………
D) Why not? I really have to get some fresh McCoy : But you've been saying the same
air. thing all night.
E) That depends on whether or not I'll be Mathilde : But, as this bottle is almost
carrying back a heavy load. completely empty, this time I actually
mean it.
71. While you are stuck, unmoving, in traffic one A) I promise that this will be my last glass.
day, your friend—who is driving—suddenly B) You know I wasn't feeling very well last night.
starts honking loudly, repeatedly, and angrily C) So why don't you give me a glass of water
on his horn, in addition to shouting at the cars instead?
in front of him. Puzzled by his nonsensical D) Sorry, but I couldn't hear what you said.
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E) Not me; I think it's you who has had enough. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
75. Diane : Have you finished writing your 78. (I) On 11 December 1981, in the village of El
poem yet? Mozote, EI Salvador, the Salvadoran army killed
Woody : No, no, not yet. Why? What do you almost 1,000 civilians in an anti-guerrilla
want? campaign. (II) This massacre marked a low point
Diane : …………………………………………. in the civil war that ravaged El Salvador from the
Woody : Again? But didn't you do them just late 1970s to the early 1990s. (III) As news of the
a couple of hours ago? massacre emerged, the Reagan government in
the US dismissed it as guerrilla propaganda. (IV)
A) I'd like you to screw in a light bulb in the The Reagan government intruded on the affairs of
kitchen. a great many other nations. (V) This was because
B) What I want is for you to pay more attention the event seriously damaged the human rights
to me. image of the Salvadoran government, which the
C) Could you do a little of the vacuuming for Reagan administration supported militarily.
me?
D) I was wondering if you could help me do A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
the dishes.
E) There's actually something that I want, if
that's okay with you.
79. (I) For centuries in the Caucasus, parents would
sing a lullaby to their daughters. (II) A lullaby is a
76. Harold : Isn't it true that the Bektashis were soothing song sung to children before they go to
influenced by the thought of the Sufi sleep. (III) The lullaby began with the line, "Live
master Ibn al-'Arabi? among diamonds and splendour as the wife of the
Prof. Ronn: Yes, Harold, it certainly is. Sultan". (IV) Eager to follow such advice, some
Harold : ……………… girls even offered themselves to visiting slave-
Prof. Ronn : Of course! For example, they dealers.(V) Their goal was the imperial harem in
have great respect for the texts of al- Constantinople.
Ghazali and Jalal ad-Din Rumi.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E)V
A) Could you tell me the name of any other Sufi
groups?
B) Are there any others who are important to
them? 80. (I) Democritus is sometimes called "the laughing
C) Were the Qalandariyah Sufis also influenced philosopher", whereas Heraclitus is called "the
by him? weeping philosopher". (II) The Greek philosopher
D) But are the Bektashis Sunni or Shi'a Epicurus was a thorough materialist. (III) His
Muslims? materialism ultimately led him to a general attack
E) There are also a large number of jokes on superstition and religion. (IV) It also led him to
involving them, aren't there? believe that the greatest good was to seek
modest pleasures so as to achieve a calm
freedom through knowledge and the absence of
pain. (V) The combination of these two states,
Epicurus believed, would result in the best kind of
77-80. sorularda; okunduğunda parçanın anlam happiness.
bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
77. (I) I recently tried to buy two tickets, at $36.75 a
ticket, to a Coidplay concert in Sacramento. (II)
Logically, the total price should have been $73.50
—imagine my surprise when I discovered the
total price would actually be $96.90. (III) This
was because Ticketmaster, the company which
controls ticket sales, had added a $1.75 "Building
Facility Charge" and a $9.95 "Convenience
Charge", for a total charge 32% more than the
ticket price. (IV) Because it has a virtual
monopoly on ticket sales, Ticketmaster can get
away with such excessive additional charges.
(V) In 1994, the rock band Pearl Jam brought
Ticketmaster to trial at the US Congress.
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