YDS İngilizce Çıkmış Paragraf Soruları Çöz 14
The natives of the Lewis Island know wind –
sometimes too well. Every winter the Atlantic gales
come blasting across the northern tip of Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides. The wind hardly slows down even
after striking land; in the island’s marshy interior,
gusts regularly exceed 160kph. Everyone stays
indoors but the sheep. Tourists arrive in summer,
lured by mild temperatures and unspoiled
countryside; even so, there’s rarely a calm day. “The
weather here is changeable”, says Nigel Scott,
spokesman for the local government. “But the wind is
constant”. The brutal climate could finally be Lewis’s
salvation. The place has been growing poorer and
more desolate for generations, as young people seek
sunnier prospects elsewhere. But now the energy
industry has discovered the storm-swept island. The
multinationals AMEC and British Energy are talking
about plans to erect some 300 outsize wind turbines
across a few thousand hectares of moorland. If the
500 million-pound project goes through, the array will
be Europe’s largest wind farm, capable of churning
out roughly 1 per cent of Britain’s total electrical
needs – and generating some badly needed jobs and
cash for the people of Lewis.
If the energy industry carries out the project
described in the passage and sets up 300 wind
turbines on Lewis, ----.
The natives of the Lewis Island know wind –
sometimes too well. Every winter the Atlantic gales
come blasting across the northern tip of Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides. The wind hardly slows down even
after striking land; in the island’s marshy interior,
gusts regularly exceed 160kph. Everyone stays
indoors but the sheep. Tourists arrive in summer,
lured by mild temperatures and unspoiled
countryside; even so, there’s rarely a calm day. “The
weather here is changeable”, says Nigel Scott,
spokesman for the local government. “But the wind is
constant”. The brutal climate could finally be Lewis’s
salvation. The place has been growing poorer and
more desolate for generations, as young people seek
sunnier prospects elsewhere. But now the energy
industry has discovered the storm-swept island. The
multinationals AMEC and British Energy are talking
about plans to erect some 300 outsize wind turbines
across a few thousand hectares of moorland. If the
500 million-pound project goes through, the array will
be Europe’s largest wind farm, capable of churning
out roughly 1 per cent of Britain’s total electrical
needs – and generating some badly needed jobs and
cash for the people of Lewis.
We understand from the passage that, in
summer, the island of Lewis ----.
The natives of the Lewis Island know wind –
sometimes too well. Every winter the Atlantic gales
come blasting across the northern tip of Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides. The wind hardly slows down even
after striking land; in the island’s marshy interior,
gusts regularly exceed 160kph. Everyone stays
indoors but the sheep. Tourists arrive in summer,
lured by mild temperatures and unspoiled
countryside; even so, there’s rarely a calm day. “The
weather here is changeable”, says Nigel Scott,
spokesman for the local government. “But the wind is
constant”. The brutal climate could finally be Lewis’s
salvation. The place has been growing poorer and
more desolate for generations, as young people seek
sunnier prospects elsewhere. But now the energy
industry has discovered the storm-swept island. The
multinationals AMEC and British Energy are talking
about plans to erect some 300 outsize wind turbines
across a few thousand hectares of moorland. If the
500 million-pound project goes through, the array will
be Europe’s largest wind farm, capable of churning
out roughly 1 per cent of Britain’s total electrical
needs – and generating some badly needed jobs and
cash for the people of Lewis.
According to the passage, if the proposed wind
farm is set up on Lewis, ----.
The natives of the Lewis Island know wind –
sometimes too well. Every winter the Atlantic gales
come blasting across the northern tip of Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides. The wind hardly slows down even
after striking land; in the island’s marshy interior,
gusts regularly exceed 160kph. Everyone stays
indoors but the sheep. Tourists arrive in summer,
lured by mild temperatures and unspoiled
countryside; even so, there’s rarely a calm day. “The
weather here is changeable”, says Nigel Scott,
spokesman for the local government. “But the wind is
constant”. The brutal climate could finally be Lewis’s
salvation. The place has been growing poorer and
more desolate for generations, as young people seek
sunnier prospects elsewhere. But now the energy
industry has discovered the storm-swept island. The
multinationals AMEC and British Energy are talking
about plans to erect some 300 outsize wind turbines
across a few thousand hectares of moorland. If the
500 million-pound project goes through, the array will
be Europe’s largest wind farm, capable of churning
out roughly 1 per cent of Britain’s total electrical
needs – and generating some badly needed jobs and
cash for the people of Lewis.
According to the passage, Lewis Island ----.
The natives of the Lewis Island know wind –
sometimes too well. Every winter the Atlantic gales
come blasting across the northern tip of Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides. The wind hardly slows down even
after striking land; in the island’s marshy interior,
gusts regularly exceed 160kph. Everyone stays
indoors but the sheep. Tourists arrive in summer,
lured by mild temperatures and unspoiled
countryside; even so, there’s rarely a calm day. “The
weather here is changeable”, says Nigel Scott,
spokesman for the local government. “But the wind is
constant”. The brutal climate could finally be Lewis’s
salvation. The place has been growing poorer and
more desolate for generations, as young people seek
sunnier prospects elsewhere. But now the energy
industry has discovered the storm-swept island. The
multinationals AMEC and British Energy are talking
about plans to erect some 300 outsize wind turbines
across a few thousand hectares of moorland. If the
500 million-pound project goes through, the array will
be Europe’s largest wind farm, capable of churning
out roughly 1 per cent of Britain’s total electrical
needs – and generating some badly needed jobs and
cash for the people of Lewis.
It’s clear from the passage that for a long time
now the young people of Lewis ----.
YDS sınavında Paragrafın ana düşüncesi nasıl bulunur?
Günlük hayatta yazarken veya konuşurken karşımızdakine bir şeyler aktarmak isteriz. İster bir olay aktaralım, isterse bir konudaki düşüncemizi aktaralım, bunların hepsini bir amaç için ortaya koyarız. Bu amaca, aktarmak istenilen bu mesaja “ana düşünce” denir. “Bu parçada anlatılmak istenen aşağıdakilerden hangisidir? Bu parçada vurgulanmak istenen aşağıdakilerden hangisidir?” sorularına cevap verir. Ana düşünce paragrafın başında, ortasında, sonunda olabileceği gibi paragrafın geneline sindirilmiş de olabilir.
Paragrafta yardımcı düşünceler nelerdir?
Paragrafta ana düşünceyi inandırıcı bir duruma getirmek ve desteklemek amacıyla çeşitli düşüncelere, görüşlere de yer verilmektedir, bunlara “yardımcı düşünce” denir. Bir paragrafta ana düşünce bir tane iken yardımcı düşünce sayısı birden fazla olabilmektedir. Yardımcı düşünceler ana düşünceyle bağlantıları ölçüsünde önem kazanır.
Yardımcı düşünceyle ilgili sorular çoğu zaman “olumsuz” biçimdedir
“Hangisine değinilmemiştir? Hangisi çıkarılamaz? Hangisi söylenemez? Hangisine yer verilmez? Hangisi yoktur? Hangisine ulaşılamaz? “Biçimdeki olumsuz sorular yardımcı düşünceleri sorar. Seçeneklerin dördünde söz edilenler parçada bulunmalıdır. Bu yüzden bu tip olumsuz sorularda paragraflar dikkatlice okunmalı, yardımcı düşünceler iyi belirlenmelidir.
düşüncemiz önce soru kökü sonra paragraf olmalı
Sorunun önce soru kökünü okuduğunuzda, aklınız paragrafı okurken cevabı bulmaya da çalışır. Bazen cevabı daha okurken bulursunuz, böyle durumlarda bulduğunuz cevap şıklarda da varsa soruyu kolaylıkla çözmüş oluyorsunuz.
Şıklardan da gidebilirsiniz !!!
Bazen bir paragrafı okuduğunuzda hiçbir şey anlamayabilirsiniz ama şıklardan yola çıkarak cevabı bulabilirsiniz. Şıklardan iki tanesi aynı fikri savunuyorsa bu ikisi de doğru cevap olamaz. İki şık birbirine zıt ise bunlardan birinin doğru cevap olma ihtimali yüksektir.
Paragraf soruları ile sıkıntıları olan adayların diğer sorularla sıkıntılı olma ihtimali yüksek olacaktır !!!
Paragraf soruları okuduğunu anlayama yönelik sorular olduğunu söylemiştik. Anlama yeteneğini geliştirmek için kelime hazinesinin çok olması gerekir. Kelime hazinesinin çok olması ise kitap, dergi ve gazete okumaya bağlıdır. Sınava birkaç ayı-haftası kalanların kitap okumak yerine bol bol paragraf soruları çözmeleri gerekir. Bu yazıyı okuyanın daha çok zamanı varsa gücü yettiği kadar kitap okumalıdır.
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Soru 1
other windswept coastlines throughout Europe
will probably follow suit
the young people will want to leave their much
loved island
there will be a shortage of land for the sheep to
graze on
maintenance costs due to the gale force winds
could cause financial failure
these will provide Britain with roughly of 1 per
cent of her total electrical needs
Soru 2
is one of the most attractive of the islands that
make up the Outer Hebrides
attracts visitors as nature there has remained
unspoiled
can offer its inhabitants even less in the way of a
livelihood than it can in the winter
enjoys a warm, wind-free climate
has little to offer its inhabitants by way of a living
other than fishing
Soru 3
this will open up much needed employment
opportunities for the islanders
the idea could spread rapidly to neighbouring
islands
this could make the island unattractive to
summer visitors
the costs will be shared equally by AMEC and
British Energy
it will only function efficiently in the winter
months
Soru 4
has the climate and conditions favourable to
agriculture
will undergo many important changes unless a
wind farm is established there
may one day be home to Europe’s largest wind
farm
has an aging population that regards the windfarm
scheme with distrust
suffers more than any other island in Scotland’s
Outer Hebrides from Atlantic gales
Soru 5
have been looking forward to the establishment
of a wind farm on their island
have realized that the island’s most valuable
asset is its climate
have been leaving the island intent on finding a
better way of life elsewhere
feel no sympathy for the old traditions and ways
of life of the island
have been reluctant to leave the island on a
permanent basis
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