YÖKDİL Sosyal Bilimleri Testleri Çöz 5
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Soru 1 |
One great achievement of Greek literature is Herodotus’ writing of history. No one before him had consciously attempted to write about the past. ---- The saga which inspired him to undertake anything so new and so dicult was the one which had overshadowed his own childhood and youth the clash between the Greeks and the Persians.
Because of this, he wrote his Histories in the
Ionian dialect.
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This is the reason why he is rightly known as
“the father of history”. | |
As a result, he became a major source of
inspiration for poets and story-tellers. | |
For this reason, Herodotus himself reported
dubious information if it was interesting,
sometimes adding his own opinion about its
reliability. | |
That is why the earliest Greek philosophers were
concerned chiefly with what we would call
“science” |
Soru 2 |
John: - Hello! I’m going to visit Buenos Aires. What’s the best way to get around the city for sightseeing?
Travel Agent: - The subway is a useful means of public transport to help you get about.
John: - ----
Travel Agent: - Well, it has a good coverage of most of the key tourist attractions, but you may have to change stations or lines.
Is it cheaper to go by subway than by bus? | |
I have heard that the shuttle buses are usually
very crowded. | |
From a central station to the museums
downtown? | |
Do you think it is safe to travel late at night? | |
Can I travel to any part of the city by it? |
Soru 3 |
(I) In the early 1880s, George Nagelmackers, a young Belgian railway enthusiast, following the example of George Mortimer Pullman in Britain, began building luxury railway carriages for travel across continental Europe. (II) In 1881, Nagelmackers introduced the rst restaurant car aboard a continental train. (III) On October 4, 1883, the rst Orient-Express train service was inaugurated. (IV) The legendary train was at its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s when royalty, celebrities, courtesans and spies intermingled as they travelled across Europe, enjoying the train service’s elaborate meals and ne wines. (V) The most famous of them was Agatha Christie’s novel Murder on the Orient Express , in which her detective Hercule Poirot investigated the murder of a passenger.
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III | |
V |
Soru 4 |
(I) Ideas or statements t hat may be false or exaggerated and that are used in order to gain support for a political leader, party, etc. are referred to as “propaganda”. (II) Propagandists emphasize the elements of information that support their position and de-emphasize or exclude those that do not. (III) In Germany, the Nazis censored information in the 1930s and incited hatre d against the non-Nazis. (IV) Misleading statements and even lies may be used to create the desired effect in the public. (V) Lobbying, advertising, and missionary activity are all forms of propaganda, but the term is most commonly used in the political arena.
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III | |
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V | |
I |
Soru 5 |
Maria: - What’s wrong with this raincoat? It’s on sale. You can buy it for your nephew’s birthday.
Susan: - It’s too long. It would drag on the ground if he wore it.
Maria: - ----
Susan: - Good idea! Besides, I can get it for any amount I want.
You’d better give up looking for a gift. Give him
some money instead. | |
If I were you, I would ask him what he really
wants. | |
Yes, it would. Instead, I suggest you get him a
gift card. Then he can buy whatever he wants. | |
If you wait until the last minute, you can’t find
anything, of course. | |
Why don’t you try the electronics department?
There is a variety of electronic games there. |
Soru 6 |
(I) Man has always taken a keen interest in oceanographic studies. (II) Apart from sh and coral, with their colours and lifestyles, seashells are like jewels in the multi-coloured world beneath the waves. (III) Besides the familiar ones, there are thousands more or less known shells whose beauty would astound us. (IV) Out of over 100,000 shell varieties, some were used as currenc y in former times because of their pleasing colours and elegance. (V) Nowadays they are mostly used as decoration in our homes.
IV | |
III | |
I | |
II | |
V |
Soru 7 |
Manager: - Bill, are you having a pr oblem getting here? I noticed that you signed in quite late three times last week.
Bill: - I’m so sorry, but I now li ve far from here, and the buses do not run frequently.
Manager: - ----
Bill: - I didn’t know I set a bad example. I’ll try to be in oce in time.
It may be so. Yet, y our coming late has an
adverse effect on other staff members. | |
If you show up late again, you’ll have to stay
overtime. | |
Other workers have always been quite
understanding though. | |
Everybody appreciates the way I run this
workplace | |
You know, I don’t want to hear excuses. |
Soru 8 |
(I) According to the Chinese tradition, time has a cyclical movement that is divided over twelve periods, and each of these is represented by a zodiacal animal. (II) The belief in the zodiac sign means that you accept the fact that an individual born in the year of a particular animal has its traits. (III) Offcially, however, China has adopted the Gregorian calendar, which is in use throughout the country. (IV) The ancient philosophers observed each of the zodiac animals in its natural environment and drew the characteristics displayed by animals. (V) Then they drew a similitude between human nature and those characteristics that were found in the zodiac animals.
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I | |
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V |
Soru 9 |
Lisa: - Maria is back from Austria, and she says she’s been overcome by the glitter of the famous Austrian crystals.
Sally: - They are specially designed in order to maximize refraction, that is, the bending of light.
Lisa: - How is this done?
Sally: - ---- It constitutes 32% of the product.
With the help of additional lead. | |
Crystal jewellery is perhaps the most exclusive
item made out of Austrian crystals. | |
Producing different couture and home décor
items | |
Well, some crystals radiate a rainbow spectrum
through refraction. | |
Coatings are applied in different ways to the
Austrian crystals. |
Soru 10 |
Kevin: - Did you pass your nal exams last semester?
Richard: - Yes, just barely. I was sure I had failed at least in two of them.
Kevin: - ----
Richard: - Actually, I was hanging ou t at my friends’. If I had failed, I would have deserved it.
So you will have to repeat these courses next
semester | |
I knew you would get the highest grades.
Congratulations! | |
If you had studied harder, you would have
passed them. | |
But you stayed up so late studying throughout
the week, didn’t you? | |
Do you mean that the questions were hard? |
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