YDS Yakın Anlam Testleri 5
Soru 1 |
Although the cost of living goes up steeply, people can still afford what they need, since the salaries rise too.
Whether the cost of living goes up or not,
people have no difficulty buying the
things they need because the increase in
salaries is bigger. | |
Prices are going up very fast, so people
should try to increase their salaries to
keep up with them. | |
The more the cost of living rises, the less
people can afford to buy what they need. | |
Because of the rapid increase in prices,
it’s becoming more and more difficult to
keep pace with them. | |
People don’t seem to suffer much from
the sharp increase in prices because
salaries and prices rise accordingly. |
Soru 2 |
If only he’d been less officious the other side would certainly have been more amenable.
His behaviour was so disagreeable that it
caused an impasse between the two
sides. | |
Surely he behaved in a more considerate
manner so as to gain the cooperation of
the other side. | |
The other side naturally left offended by
the officious manner in which he had
approached them. | |
I wish he could have made himself more
agreeable to the other side and ensured a
better response from them. | |
He should be reproached for being so
disagreeable and offending the other
side. |
Soru 3 |
I've been out of the country for nearly a year, so I'm out of touch with everything here.
A year or so abroad will make you feel
differently about your own country. | |
On my return after almost a year, I was
amazed to find so few changes here. | |
It will seem strange to be back home after
almost a year abroad. | |
The year abroad has estranged me so I
don't want to go back to my own country. | |
I feel quite like a stranger now that I'm
back after almost a year abroad. |
Soru 4 |
I suppose no scheme is foolproof; even the best ones sometimes miscarry
There is presumably no such a thing as a
perfect plan; they can all fall through. | |
There was a breakdown in proceedings
so things went contrary to plan. | |
Schemes that seem to be foolproof quite
often are not. | |
If a plan is not going to fall through it has
to be quite foolproof. | |
The only schemes that don’t miscarry are
apparently the really foolproof ones. |
Soru 5 |
I firmly believe that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages.
I’m convinced that there are more
disadvantages than advantages. | |
I’m beginning to wonder whether there
are more disadvantages than
advantages. | |
One needs to weigh the disadvantages
against advantages. | |
There seem to be more advantages than
disadvantages on such occasions. | |
It seems to me that the advantages and
the disadvantages balance each other. |
Soru 6 |
He was advised to confirm the booking but failed to do so.
The booking should have been
confirmed but he forgot to do so. | |
They told him it was best to confirm the
booking but he didn’t listen to them. | |
As the booking was not confirmed, they
won’t listen to his complaints. | |
It is always advisable to confirm a
booking but he never does so. | |
He won’t confirm the booking although
he is advised to do so. |
Soru 7 |
Usually people treat you in accordance with how you treat them.
You should treat people in the way you
wish them to treat you. | |
It’s rare for people to reciprocate your
behaviour. | |
If a person behaves in certain way to
you, you ought to react accordingly. | |
Your handling of people is usually
reflected in their opinion of you. | |
Your attitude towards people generally
determines their attitude towards you. |
Soru 8 |
Much to our astonishment, he soon proved himself to be a very talented organiser.
It wasn’t long before his administrative
gifts became apparent, which surprised
us greatly. | |
The astonishing thing was that such a
talented man should take on the
organisation. | |
The speed with which he developed his
administrative potential didn't surprise us
all. | |
It is amazing that a man of his
capabilities should avoid administrative
work. | |
His organising abilities were surprisingly
enough not recognised until too late. |
Soru 9 |
It is no use expecting someone else to find a job for him; he must do something about it himself.
He never will get a job unless he sets
about getting one himself and not
leaving it to others. | |
As he doesn’t want the job himself he
might as well let someone else have it. | |
He shouldn’t expect others to give up
their jobs for him. | |
It is hard enough to find a job for oneself
without having help from other people. | |
You shouldn’t expect anyone else to
accept a job you aren’t willing to take on
yourself. |
Soru 10 |
We'd better leave right away as the traffic will be heavy at this hour.
We mustn’t leave it too late as the roads
are likely to be busy for the next hour. | |
The sooner they leave the better if they
don't want to get caught in a traffic jam. | |
The road are busy at this time of day so
we ought to set off at once. | |
Let's wait an hour so as to avoid some of
this heavy traffic. | |
If we set off now we would avoid most of
the heavy traffic. |
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