2014 YDS İngilizce İlkbahar Çıkmış Sorular
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Soru 1 |
Nancy: In your article, you explain the relationships between culture and our perception of advice. Am I right?
Dr. Watson: Yes, you are. This is actually the main point I make in my paper.
Nancy: ----
Dr. Watson: Though we don’t know much about the prevalence, we do know very well that it exists everywhere and in every culture.
Will you continue to search for a relationship
between culture and autism? | |
Do you think your paper will receive interest from the
scientific world? | |
Can you come up with any satisfactory solution to
this problem? | |
How do people from different cultures perceive
autism then? | |
You also say autism is universal. What do you mean
by that? |
Soru 2 |
When compared with petrol, hydrogen is ---- clean and does not produce carbon emissions when it is burned.
fundamentally | |
gradually | |
relatively | |
severely | |
promptly |
Soru 3 |
---- Many of these expectations have been demonstrated by social anthropologists. Margaret Mead, for example, showed that in some societies, women are expected to be subordinate, gentle and submissive, while in others, they are expected to be aggressive and competitive.
The relationships of power and inequality between
men and women have changed over the centuries
as expected. | |
People may debate how different men and women
are in their expectations. | |
We have long known that there are big differences
between societies in the way women are expected to
behave. | |
Women today have a number of expectations from
the study of female relations. | |
Gender refers to differences in the way that men and
women in a particular society are expected to feel. |
Soru 4 |
Bird migration is similar to an extreme endurance sport, but even the most impressive human athletic efforts lose significance in comparison to it.
Both bird migration and human athletic activities are
similar in that the best examples in both cases are
very impressive. | |
An extreme endurance sport endeavour is
comparable to bird migration; however, its most
extraordinary instances go beyond it in comparison. | |
Bird migration is akin to an extreme endurance
sport; nevertheless, no matter how remarkable they
are, human sports activities fall behind when
compared to it. | |
Even though migrating birds can be likened to
human athletes in extreme endurance sports, the
best athletes prove to be far superior to birds. | |
No matter how excellent a human athlete can be in
his attempts in an extreme endurance sport, it
cannot be likened in any way to bird migration. |
Soru 5 |
(I) Bowling is an indoor sport with an ancient history. (II) It is played by delivering a ball at pins as opposed to a target. (III) If you learn to bowl, you will enjoy a popular sport. (IV) The game of nine pins was taken to the US by Dutch and German immigrants. (V) When the sport was outlawed, a 10th pin was added as a way around the legislation.
II | |
V | |
IV | |
I | |
III |
Soru 6 |
In September 2003, the National Book Foundation ---- that Stephen King ---- the recipient of a ‘lifetime award’.
had announced / used to be | |
would be announcing / is to be | |
had been announcing / has been | |
announced / would be | |
announces / has to be |
Soru 7 |
----, many of the main tourist attractions in London are fairly close to one another.
As the city is facing an increasing migration problem | |
Given that the routes for many places will take you
to the past | |
Although the city is much more spread out than
other European capitals | |
Now that hotel prices tend to stay high all year round | |
Despite the fact that it is an excellent city for walkers
with its parks |
Soru 8 |
Toplumda bilime yönelik artan hayal kırıklığının temel sebebi, bilim insanlarının birbirleriyle sürekli tartıştıkları algısıdır.
Increasing disappointment with science in the public
has been mainly resulting from the thought that
scientists are always arguing with one another | |
The perception that scientists are always arguing
with each other can be a good reason for growing
disappointment with science in the public. | |
There has been considerable disappointment with
science in the public, as people think that scientists
are always arguing with each other | |
The fact that scientists are always arguing with one
another causes profound disappointment with
science in the public. | |
The main reason for growing disappointment with
science in the public is the perception that scientists
are always arguing with one another |
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