2016 e-YDS - 3 - İngilizce Çıkmış Sorular
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Soru 1 |
(I) The philosophic foundation of most animal rights groups grows from a view that all living species are equal and equally worthy of dignity and freedom. (II) Animal rights is a political movement, started in the 20th century, that argues for the rights of animals against domination or abuse by human beings. (III) This ranges from opposition to experimentation on animals to prevention of cruel or neglectful treatment of farm or domestic animals, to vegetarianism, or the non‐eating of meat. (IV) Animal rights organizations use a variety of means to assert their cause. (V) These include lobbying legislatures to pass laws protecting animals and public demonstrations around animal laboratories.
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Soru 2 |
Terms such as addiction and dependency are frequently used to describe patterns of illicit drug use. ‐‐‐‐ As a result, it is difficult to estimate the number of drug users who can be described as addicted or dependant. Addiction tends to refer to dependence on a particular drug or drugs, which has developed to the extent that it has a severe and harmful impact on an individual drug user. Dependency can refer to physical and/or emotional dependency and drug users may experience one or both forms.
Drug users can become physically dependant
on drugs, thus continuing with their drug use in
order to avoid the physical discomfort of
withdrawal. | |
The term dependency is preferable to
addiction because the latter is linked to negative
images of drug use. | |
Drug users can also become emotionally
dependant on drugs; for example, relying upon
drug use to seek pleasure or to avoid pain. | |
However, there are no universal definitions of
these terms and they are frequently used
inconsistently and interchangeably | |
Sociological analysis of drug use has played a
significant role in challenging the medicalization
of so‐called deviant behavior. |
Soru 3 |
Even though nearly all people are equipped with the biological hardware to produce a wide range of notes, ‐‐‐‐.
the relationship between song and language
needs to be studied | |
most people are quite good at timing and
note memory | |
some people with musical aptitude carry a
tune easily | |
many neurobiologists have investigated
musical ability | |
musical talent, especially singing, varies
between human beings |
Soru 4 |
Kablo ve uydu endüstrisi, filmlerin yüksek kapasiteli sunuculara yerleştirileceği ve müşterilerin istedikleri zaman bu filmleri sipariş edebilecekleri dijital bir gelecek öngörmektedir.
The cable and satellite industry envisions a
digital future in which films will be placed on
high capacity servers and customers will be able
to order those films when they want. | |
High capacity servers with films placed on
them are predicted by the cable and satellite
industry to create a digital future where
customers will be able to order films when they
want. | |
According to the predictions made by the
cable and satellite industry, films will be placed
on high capacity servers, and customers will be
able to order those films when they want. | |
In the digital future that the cable and
satellite industry will create, customers will be
able to order films when those films are placed
on high capacity servers. | |
It is predicted that thanks to the cable and
satellite industry in the digital future, customers
will be able to order films when they want if
those films are placed on high capacity servers. |
Soru 5 |
The nervous systems of all animals have a number of basic functions in common, most ‐‐‐‐ the control of movement and the analysis of sensation.
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approximately | |
promptly | |
deniably | |
fairly |
Soru 6 |
‐‐‐‐ the application of radioactive decay to dating rocks, British geologist Arthur Holmes ‐‐‐‐ throughout the 1920s on trying to understand the Earth's interior.
Pioneering / could work | |
Pioneered / had been working | |
Being pioneered / would have worked | |
Having pioneered / worked | |
To have pioneered / had worked |
Soru 7 |
Journalist: ‐ You had a problem in your latest flight, when one of the engines of the spacecraft failed. Did you manage to cope with the situation thanks to your great technical knowledge?
Astronaut: ‐ ‐‐‐‐
Journalist: ‐ Do you mean keeping calm is more important?
Astronaut: ‐ Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
To some extent, it's necessary. But what
matters most is to have good knowledge of
engines. | |
You should really know who to ask about the
problem before solving it. | |
Having a good communication with the other
team members plays an important role in
solving such problems. | |
If you aren't knowledgeable about the
spacecraft, you can't solve anything. | |
If I hadn't been able to control myself and
remember how we trained before the flight, we
would have crashed. |
Soru 8 |
The study of quality of life is important not only because it addresses threats to well‐being, but also because it sheds light on the factors that keep older adults from excessive reliance on public programs.
The reason why elderly people have become
more aware of the factors that help them to
keep away from extreme reliance on public
programs is that the study of quality of life has
proved to be important as it is able to address
threats to well‐being. | |
What makes the study of quality of life
important is that it responds to issues that pose
risks to well‐being and it provides us with insight
into the factors that help older people avoid
becoming too reliant on public programs. | |
Addressing problems of well‐being is more
important, according to the findings of the study
of quality of life, than providing the elderly with
an understanding of how to pursue a life
without being dependant on public programs. | |
There are a number of threats to well‐being,
but the study of quality of life is an important
field that addresses these problems by providing
older people with an understanding of how to
protect themselves from becoming too reliant
on public programs. | |
Those who study quality of life think that their
work is important not because they help older
people find ways to get rid of their excessive
reliance on public programs, but because they
try to tackle threats to well‐being. |
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