YDS Yakın Anlam Testleri 9
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Soru 1 |
I haven't been won over by his arguments, but his book makes interesting reading.
I can't say I'm convinced that he's right,
but even so his book is well worth
reading. | |
You will appreciate his fresh and
comprehensive approach to his subject
but there is no basis in fact. | |
It's a fascinating book, but one can't take
his theories seriously. | |
You might be interested in reading his
book even though many of his
arguments are far from satisfactory. | |
He has some impossible ideas but
knows how to write an entertaining book. |
Soru 2 |
The scene is set in Normandy, but most of the characters in this novel are Londoners.
Though Normandy provides the setting
for the story, the characters are all too
clearly Londoners. | |
The main characters in the novel are
Londoners on a sightseeing holiday in
Normandy | |
In the novel, the action moves
backwards and forwards between
Normandy and London. | |
The story is about Normandy, but the
leading characters are all Londoners. | |
In this novel, the story takes place in
Normandy but the majority of the
characters are from London |
Soru 3 |
Reports about the ozone layer are as maddeningly variable as the protective shield itself.
Reports on the ozone layer concentrate
on the irritating variability of the
protective shield. | |
Reports on the ozone layer and its
efficiency as a protective shield are
incredibly inconsistent. | |
There is no consistency in the reports
concerning the ozone layer and the
protective shield itself, which is very
embarrassing. | |
The variability of the ozone layer is
reflected in the lack of consistency in
reports concerning its protective
functions. | |
The frustrating lack of consistency in
reports concerning the ozone layer
matches the state of the protective shield
itself. |
Soru 4 |
The aim of advertising is not to inform but to sell products and keep businesses in business.
The purpose of advertising is not to
amuse but to increase sales and
encourage commercial activities. | |
Advertising is about selling goods and
keeping firms running; not supplying
information. | |
Advertisements should give preference
to marketing techniques and help firms
sell; information is secondary. | |
A business advertises with a view to
making a name for itself in the
commercial world and selling its
products. | |
A business advertises in order to get
markets and sell its goods and make
itself known. |
Soru 5 |
He's rather hopeful that he'll get the appointment since the other candidates are at a disadvantage, which is his fluency in French as none of the candidates for the appointment know any.
As none of the other candidates speak
much French, it seems obvious that he'll
be appointed. | |
The appointment will be given to
whichever of the candidates is most
fluent in French. | |
As French is the main requirement, none
of the other candidates will even qualify. | |
His main advantage is his fluency in
French as none of the other candidates
for the appointment know any. | |
He's fairly confident that he'll be
appointed as he's the only candidate
who knows French. |
Soru 6 |
Thanks partly to a dramatic decline in infant mortality; life expectancy in the region has increased from 45 years to 72.
A remarkable drop in infant mortality
rates has helped to raise life expectancy
in the area from 45 years to 72. | |
The startling drop in the infant mortality
rates may be reflected in the increase in
life expectancy from 45 to 72 years. | |
However, the infant mortality rate has
dropped surprisingly, and life expectancy
in the region has risen from 46 to 72. | |
The increase in life expectancy from 45
to 72 years can be fully accounted for by
the incredible decline in infant mortality
there. | |
There has been a slight drop in infant
mortality in the area, resulting in an
increase in life expectancy from 45 to 72. |
Soru 7 |
James will probably make a good director too, even though he's not all like his father.
As James is opposed to his father's
system, one wonders if he will find a
better one. | |
James dislikes his father's way of
director, but will his may be any better? | |
Unlike his father, James seems set on
developing into a most efficient director. | |
James is quite different from his father,
but nonetheless he'll also succeed as a
director. | |
James is quite unlike his father, so he's
not likely to be a good director. |
Soru 8 |
I would willingly have lent you the money myself if only I'd known you needed it.
I would lend you the money willingly if I
were convinced that you really require it. | |
I am quite willing to give you a loan
myself if you can convince me that it is
necessary. | |
As I realized just how necessary the loan
was to you, I naturally lent you what you
needed. | |
I was under no obligation to offer you a
loan, but nevertheless did so gladly. | |
Had I realized that you were in need of
such a loan, I would gladly have lent it to
you myself. |
Soru 9 |
All agree that the environment has to be protected, but should it really take priority over education and public health?
However pressing may be the needs of
environmental protection, is it not
generally agreed that those of education
and public health should take priority? | |
Though the need for environmental
protection is not contested, do we really
regard the claims of education, and
public health as of less importance? | |
Are we all agreed that the needs of
environmental protection should take
priority over the claims of education and
public health? | |
The claims of education and public
health will come high on our list of
priorities, but can't we agree to put those
of environmental protection even higher? | |
It is not agreed that the claims of
education and public health cannot be
ranked below those of environmental
protection? |
Soru 10 |
He should face the fact that he'll never be as great a pianist as his father .
As a pianist, he's just not the equal of his
father and never will be, so he'd do well
to accept the fact. | |
The father is a wonderful pianist, but the
son shows even more promise. | |
I don't think he'll ever admit that his
father is the greater pianist I but he
ought to. | |
The father is a great pianist, and the son
is hoping to be at least his equal. | |
The son seems set to surpass his father
as a pianist; he even admits the fact. |
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