YDS Cümle Tamamlama Testleri 4
Soru 1 |
---- that either depend on those hormones or are inhibited by them..
Progress in cancer therapy has come with better
combinations of drugs, altered dosages, and better
coordination with radiation therapy | |
Almost everyone who receives chemotherapy or
radiation therapy experiences certain side effects,
such as nausea or vomiting, | |
Unfortunately, some tumours, such as those in the
stomach, pancreas, or kidney, respond only
partially to radiation therapy | |
Hormone therapies raise or lower levels of certain
hormones to limit the growth of cancers | |
In the opinion of most physicians, surgery, radiation
therapy, and chemotherapy play definite roles in
treating tumours |
Soru 2 |
In the late 1920s, many politicians were cautiously optimistic ----..
just as one powerful influence on the artists and
intellectuals of the time was neither social nor
political, but scientific | |
that the economic troubles and political turmoil,
which had been brought about by World War I,
could easily be overcome | |
in case the Nazis, like other authoritarian
governments, had used mass media as an efficient
means of indoctrination and control | |
so that artists might continue to focus on subjective
experiences, multiplicities of meaning, and
personal expression | |
if the Nazis tried to eliminate the influences of
American popular culture, which they regarded as
an example of cultural degeneracy |
Soru 3 |
----, even though the number of paintings he produced wasn‘t large..
Leonardo da Vinci is one of the very few artists
whose reputation has from his own time onwards
always remained at the highest level | |
It is true that Leonardo da Vinci lived in Milan until
1499 when the city was captured by the French
forces | |
Leonardo da Vinci‘s writings on painting were first
published in 1651 in Paris from his scattered notes
as Treatise on Painting | |
When Leonardo da Vinci came to Florence as a
young man, he became the Florentine painter
Verrocchio‘s apprentice | |
Leonardo da Vinci was born in or near the small
town of Vinci, a day‘s journey from Florence |
Soru 4 |
In the early years of the global warming debate, there was great controversy over ----..
that warming would be a significant problem in the
decades ahead | |
while China has been blamed for the climate crisis
today | |
since the details of future forecasts about warming
remain unclear | |
whether the planet was indeed warming | |
although scientists have concluded that this
warming is dangerous |
Soru 5 |
Missions to the Moon‘s previously unvisited mountains and polar regions will aid the search for water, ----..
which is vital to any future lunar base to be set up
by NASA | |
even though dense clouds of interstellar dust
conceal the heart of our galaxy | |
whereby test landings are scheduled to begin in
2010 | |
since the first crewed mission will be planned for
the far side of the Moon | |
even if the mission aims to land astronauts on the
surface of the Moon by 2015 |
Soru 6 |
New radiocarbon dating of fossils suggests ----..
how scientists began to understand clearly what
dinosaurs ate and why they disappeared from the
face of the Earth | |
when it was scientifically established that dinosaurs
belonged to a large group of reptiles called
archosauria | |
whether humans were to blame for extensive
destruction in the natural world and also for the
pollution of the oceans | |
that mass extinctions of mammoths and wild
horses 10,000 years ago were caused by natural
climate shifts | |
if an olive branch buried for thousands of years in
volcanic ash could have revealed the fate of the
great Minoan civilization on the Greek island of
Thera |
Soru 7 |
----, just as his sister represented female excellence..
Apollo was one of the twelve gods of Olympus and,during the Trojan War, he supported the Trojans against the Greeks | |
Homer‘s epic The Iliad, in which the Olympian gods are portrayed, refers to Apollo as the god who sends disease with his arrows | |
In antiquity, Apollo‘s temple at Delphi was often visited by large crowds because it was a major centre for prophesies | |
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 | |
In mythology, Apollo, who was the twin brother of
Artemis, known also as Diana, was considered to
represent masculine physical perfection |
Soru 8 |
----, but they provide a wonderful way to see the countryside and the wildlife..
There are several ferry services between France
and Britain | |
Hitchhiking is still fairly common in some European
countries | |
One of the finest ways to get a taste of life in
Finland is to go boating on a lake | |
Cycling is certainly a most enjoyable way of seeing
parts of central France | |
Trains in Argentina are much less frequent and
efficient than buses |
Soru 9 |
----, it would be regarded as a disaster at home and abroad..
If China‘s growth rate were to fall to 5% or less | |
Because unrest and even insurgency are
widespread in many countries | |
While India is considered to be a major economic
power | |
Since power generation in China fell by 7% last
year | |
As India had enjoyed a big economic advantage
over China |
Soru 10 |
---- because the Byzantine empire was the uninterrupted successor of the Roman state..
The history of Western civilizations is largely a
story of rivalries and interactions | |
It is impossible to date the beginning of Byzantine
history with any precision | |
By 650 the Arabs had taken most of the Byzantine
territories, including Jerusalem | |
A new period in the history of Western civilizations
began in the seventh century | |
In medieval Italy, commerce and cities continued to
flourish due to trade with the East |
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