YDS İnglilizce Cümle Tamamlama Testleri 17
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Soru 1 |
----, just as his sister represented female excellence.
A | Among the ancient Greeks, Apollo was
worshipped not only as the god of poetic and
musical inspiration but also as the god of the sun |
B | In mythology, Apollo, who was the twin brother of
Artemis, known also as Diana, was considered
to represent masculine physical perfection |
C | Apollo was one of the twelve gods of Olympus
and, during the Trojan War, he supported the
Trojans against the Greeks |
D | Homer’s epic The Iliad, in which the Olympian
gods are portrayed, refers to Apollo as the god
who sends disease with his arrows |
E | In antiquity, Apollo’s temple at Delphi was often
visited by large crowds because it was a major
centre for prophesies |
Soru 2 |
Following World War II, Japan emerged as a major industrial power because large state subsidies supported the success of Japanese firms, ----.
A | while a well-funded programme of technical
education aided research and the development
of new goods |
B | even though every Japanese government
regarded the creation of prosperity as a
fundamental patriotic duty |
C | if the Japanese government launched a series of
austere economic measures to reduce
unemployment |
D | whereas Japan, as a fully industrialized country,
not only led the way but also became the most
influential model of success |
E | unless the firms themselves concentrated on the
efficiency and technical reliability of their
products |
Soru 3 |
---- because the Byzantine empire was the uninterrupted successor of the Roman state.
A | It is impossible to date the beginning of
Byzantine history with any precision |
B | A new period in the history of Western
civilizations began in the seventh century |
C | By 650 the Arabs had taken most of the
Byzantine territories, including Jerusalem |
D | The history of Western civilizations is largely a
story of rivalries and interactions |
E | In medieval Italy, commerce and cities continued
to flourish due to trade with the East |
Soru 4 |
----, even though the number of paintings he produced wasn’t large.
A | Leonardo da Vinci was born in or near the small
town of Vinci, a day’s journey from Florence |
B | When Leonardo da Vinci came to Florence as a
young man, he became the Florentine painter
Verrocchio’s apprentice |
C | Leonardo da Vinci is one of the very few artists
whose reputation has from his own time onwards
always remained at the highest level |
D | Leonardo da Vinci’s writings on painting were
first published in 1651 in Paris from his scattered
notes as Treatise on Painting |
E | It is true that Leonardo da Vinci lived in Milan
until 1499 when the city was captured by the
French forces |
Soru 5 |
Galileo observed sunspots, ----.
A | even if, with the support of the Medici family, he
was able to pursue his work on astronomy
|
B | whether he was already a famous mathematician
at the University of Padua |
C | so long as his ideas on astronomy brought him
into conflict with powerful opponents |
D | since he claimed that the craters of the moon
were the features of its landscape |
E | which he sketched and documented as real
irregularities on the surface of the sun |
Soru 6 |
---- that either depend on those hormones or are inhibited by them.
A | In the opinion of most physicians, surgery,
radiation therapy, and chemotherapy play
definite roles in treating tumours |
B | Almost everyone who receives chemotherapy or
radiation therapy experiences certain side
effects, such as nausea or vomiting, |
C | Unfortunately, some tumours, such as those in
the stomach, pancreas, or kidney, respond only
partially to radiation therapy |
D | Progress in cancer therapy has come with better
combinations of drugs, altered dosages, and
better coordination with radiation therapy |
E | Hormone therapies raise or lower levels of
certain hormones to limit the growth of cancers |
Soru 7 |
----, the Vietnam War, which relied on a disproportionate number of black soldiers, magnified racial inequality in the United States.
A | Even if the peace talks in Paris between the
United States and North Vietnam failed |
B | Since the 1954 Geneva Accords divided Vietnam
into North and South |
C | As Martin Luther King, Jr., pointed out in the
1960s |
D | Although the South Vietnamese government
resisted efforts at reform |
E | When President Johnson began the strategic
bombing of North Vietnam |
Soru 8 |
In the late 1920s, many politicians were cautiously optimistic ----.
A | so that artists might continue to focus on
subjective experiences, multiplicities of meaning,
and personal expression |
B | in case the Nazis, like other authoritarian
governments, had used mass media as an
efficient means of indoctrination and control |
C | just as one powerful influence on the artists and
intellectuals of the time was neither social nor
political, but scientific |
D | if the Nazis tried to eliminate the influences of
American popular culture, which they regarded
as an example of cultural degeneracy |
E | that the economic troubles and political turmoil,
which had been brought about by World War I,
could easily be overcome |
Soru 9 |
Our knowledge of the Etruscans is severely limited ----.
A | since their language, although written in a Greek
alphabet, has not yet been fully deciphered |
B | that, by the sixth century B.C., the Etruscans had
established a confederation of independent citystates |
C | just as it appears that Etruscan settlements in
Italy go back to the late Bronze Age |
D | whether the Etruscans shared with the Greeks a
religion based on the worship of gods in human
form |
E | while Etruscan women enjoyed a comparatively
elevated place in society |
Soru 10 |
----, but they provide a wonderful way to see the countryside and the wildlife.
A | Trains in Argentina are much less frequent and
efficient than buses |
B | One of the finest ways to get a taste of life in
Finland is to go boating on a lake |
C | Cycling is certainly a most enjoyable way of
seeing parts of central France |
D | Hitchhiking is still fairly common in some
European countries |
E | There are several ferry services between France
and Britain |
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