2018 YDS İngilizce İlkbahar Çıkmış Sorular
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Soru 1 |
Delicately carved from mammoth tusk, the Lady of Brassempouy was discovered in southwest France in 1894 and is among the oldest representations of a human face.
Amongst many delicate mammoth tusk carvings of the
human face, the Lady of Brassempouy is the oldest
and its discovery was made in southwest France in
1894. | |
One of the oldest delicate human face carvings, the
Lady of Brassempouy was identified in 1894 to be
made of mammoth tusk in southwest France. | |
The Lady of Brassempouy, representing the oldest
human face, was made from gently carved mammoth
tusk and unearthed in southwest France in 1894. | |
The oldest representation of a human's face is
an 1894 mammoth tusk, delicate carving of the Lady
of Brassempouy, which was found in southwest
France. | |
Found in 1894 in southwest France, the Lady of
Brassempouy is one of the oldest representations of a
human face, gently carved from the tusk of a
mammoth. |
Soru 2 |
---- there is no consensus among folklorists on how to define folklore nor how to explain the issues of the meaning and the function of it, folklore generally refers to cultural expressions, such as narratives, music, dance, beliefs and festivals.
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Soru 3 |
Taking a break, and distracting your mind for a while, not only gives you the spare time to be creative, but it can also give your brain the space it needs to ---- creative solutions to problems you have been struggling with.
look up to | |
get away from | |
come up with | |
fight back against | |
make up for |
Soru 4 |
Karşılaştığımız bütün problemleri eşit derecede iyi çözemeyebiliriz, çünkü her bir problem farklı ve yaratıcı bir çözüm gerektirebilir.
Because each problem may call for a distinct and
creative solution, all the problems we face cannot be
settled equally well. | |
We could not overcome all the problems we encounter
equally well now that a different and innovative
solution may need to be produced for each problem | |
We cannot solve all the problems we encounter
equally well because we may need to develop a
unique and creative solution to each problem. | |
We may not be able to solve all the problems we
confront equally well since each problem might
require a different and creative solution. | |
The reason why we may not deal with all the problems
we confront equally well is that each problem may
require a different and innovative solution. |
Soru 5 |
----, it will not be possible to turn a draft into a finished piece of work.
Because an author should realise that revision turns
an amateur into a professional | |
When rewriting and polishing lead an author to
produce a good novel | |
Although an author may have a hard time evaluating
what he or she has written | |
Even if an author thinks that characterisation is poor in
his or her work | |
Unless an author knows the strengths and
weaknesses of a manuscript |
Soru 6 |
(I) Across the globe, people greeted the end of World War II with a profound sense of relief. (II) By virtually any measurement, the war had been the most devastating conflict in human history. (III) The more traditional and more widely accepted date for the start of World War II is 1 September 1939, with the quick but not quite blitzkrieg (lightning) German invasion of Poland. (IV) The war’s economic cost alone has been calculated at perhaps five times that of World War I. (V) In human terms, it claimed half again as many military lives: 15 million versus 10 million for World War I.
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Soru 7 |
It has been a basic tenet that an individual who uses substances heavily will become addicted. There are reports, however, of people becoming addicted to a substance with exposure only once or a few times. Some experts believe people are born with the predisposition to become addicted. ---- Thus, the potential for addiction may be hereditary. On the other hand, a psychological problem may lead the individual into addiction. The need for instant gratification, a feeling of being socially ostracized, and an inability to cope with the downfalls of life have all been cited as possible springboards to addiction.
A careful medically-controlled withdrawal program can
reverse the chemical changes in genes caused by the
addiction. | |
Habitual use of an addictive substance can produce
changes in body chemistry and any treatment must be
geared to a gradual reduction in dosage. | |
Children of addicts have a greater probability of
becoming addicts themselves than children whose
parents are not. | |
One characteristic that marks addiction, whether to
chemicals or nonchemical practices, is the genetic
modification it leads to. | |
Studies have found that many former addicts have
enough determination to avoid drugs for the rest of
their lives. |
Soru 8 |
Professor: And here you see a picture of a little devil frog. The male produces noisy sounds in pursuit of a partner.
Student: ----
Professor: Well, he's a poisonous frog and has bright colours which warn predators that he's unsafe to eat.
Student: How significant characteristics it has!
Do the sounds he makes differ or does he use the
same kind of sounds? | |
How do the partners react to these sounds when they
hear them? | |
Is it really difficult for the little devil frog to find a
partner? | |
But doesn't it make him noticeable and vulnerable to
being attacked? | |
Is it only males, or do females also produce such
sounds before mating? |
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