2015 e-YDS – 2 – İngilizce Çıkmış Sorular
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Soru 1 |
Berkan: ‐ During exercise, most of us will sweat more than 1 litre per hour.
Oktay: ‐ ‐‐‐‐
Berkan: ‐ You can suffer seizure and heart failure once you’ve lost much of the water in your body.
Oktay: ‐ I guess it’s a good idea to keep a bottle of water at hand during exercise.
Berkan: ‐ You’re definitely right.
How can we protect ourselves from the
negative effects of too much sweating? | |
What are the possible consequences of
excessive sweating? | |
Why do we sweat excessively during some
physical activities? | |
Does this amount increase if one has a health
problem? | |
What are the situations where we can lose
more than that? |
Soru 2 |
‐‐‐‐ However, this is an inadequate definition for economists. There is a big difference between an office worker who is unemployed for a few weeks and a factory mechanic whose skills are no longer useful in finding a job. The former will soon be back in work whereas the latter may need to be retrained.
All too often governments actually encourage
people to remain unemployed by making their
unemployment benefits more attractive. | |
Governments’ resolve to tackle unemployment
is understandable given the trauma associated
with losing one’s job. | |
In its very broadest sense, unemployment
simply means the state of not having a job. | |
The labour market is traditionally defined as
flexible for those who are without a job for
longer periods | |
Governments are trying to strike a balance
between encouraging people to find work and
compensating them for losing their jobs. |
Soru 3 |
‐‐‐‐ jet airliners, highways, and high‐speed rail routes, we can go on long‐distance journeys that would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago.
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Soru 4 |
Ritual and ceremony have been part of our lives ‐‐‐‐.
only if we have made peace with who we are
and how we become that way | |
and extinguishing a candle on your birthday
can only help bakeries | |
while making up your own ceremony may
carry negative message from your past | |
although these exercises leave us at ease with
our present and past | |
since they provide powerful ways to symbolize
and celebrate our achievements |
Soru 5 |
Human beings’ ability to discriminate sounds at a very early age appears to be ‐‐‐‐ not only in the mother tongue but also in other languages
frustrating | |
responsive | |
evident | |
eventual | |
defensive |
Soru 6 |
Problem çözmede bireylerin mi yoksa grupların mı daha başarılı olacağı yerine getirilecek göreve bağlıdır.
If individuals are more successful than groups
in solving problems, they will need to work on
important tasks | |
Whether individuals or groups will be more
successful in solving problems depends on the
type of task to be performed. | |
Since problem solving is important, it will not
matter whether individuals or groups are more
successful. | |
Despite the type of task that needs to be
performed, groups will be more successful than
individuals in solving problems. | |
Regardless of the type of task to be performed,
groups and individuals should work as
successfully as they can to solve problems |
Soru 7 |
Galileo was different from most previous scientists because he based his theories on his observations and confirmed them using experiments.
In order to differentiate himself from previous
scientists, Galileo justified his observations using
experiments which were based on his theories. | |
As Galileo formulated his theories using
observations rather than experiments, he hardly
resembles many previous scientists. | |
What made Galileo different from most
previous scientists was that his theories agreed
with his observations and experiments. | |
Galileo was unique among previous scientists
as his theories were based on experiments and
confirmed by his observations | |
Since Galileo used his observations as a basis
for his theories and verified them through
experiments, he was unlike many previous
scientists. |
Soru 8 |
(I) Building a boat that cannot be sunk may sound like a worthwhile goal, but put enough holes in a ship and it will always sink. (II) The only reliable way to stay afloat is to avoid hitting anything by navigating safely, and ensure that nothing catches fire. (III) In some waters, for example, pirates are an ever‐present danger. (IV) The SOLAS (Safety of Life At Sea) regulations that followed the Titanic disaster have grown to cover a ship’s smallest details. (V) From a requirement for double hulls on oil tankers to the design of buckles on lifejackets, there is a regulation to ensure all components are up to the job.
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III | |
I |
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