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Soru 1 |
The management have ---- an agreement with the union which will guarantee no strikes for the next four years.
A | appeared |
B | varied |
C | reached |
D | compared |
E | complained |
Soru 2 |
---- by the history teacher, the student has not been attending history classes for almost two weeks.
A | To be discouraging |
B | Discouraging |
C | Having discouraged |
D | Discouraged |
E | To discourage |
Soru 3 |
---- it is motivating and not too abstract, early education has a good chance of encouraging children.
A | Because of |
B | Despite |
C | Whereas |
D | Provided |
E | As to |
Soru 4 |
The theory is ---- abstract and complicated ---- it might be impossible to explain.
A | even / when |
B | so / that |
C | whether / or |
D | more / than |
E | such / that |
Soru 5 |
Among the evils of smoke ----.
A | are the prevention of enough sunlight
and necessitating the use of artificial
light |
B | many cities have now adopted building
cores |
C | it is largely regarded as costly to remove |
D | there are various ways of reducing the
amount of smoke |
E | passed strict laws in an effort to preserve
architectural monuments |
Soru 6 |
---- ; however, some assert that it is useful in deterring crimes.
A | The notion that acts such as murder, rape
and theft are to be prohibited exists
worldwide |
B | The state has the power to severely
restrict one's liberty for committing a
crime. |
C | In modern societies, there are procedures
to which investigations and trials must
adhere |
D | Most people consider torture to be
immoral because it is an act of cruelty |
E | In ordinary language, the term crime
denotes an unlawful act punishable by a
state |
Soru 7 |
The mummy of an Incan child who was sacrificed to the gods more than 500 years ago was found frozen in the highest reaches of the Andes in Argentina. He was part of a genetic lineage that arose when humans were beginning to cross the Bering Strait to arrive at America. The Incan child mummy was first unearthed in 1985, when mountaineers hiking near Cerro Aconcagua mountain discovered a partially unearthed frozen mummy at an altitude of about 5,300 meters. The group went back and alerted archaeologists, who conducted an official excavation. It turned out that the mummy was the remains of a little boy, about 6 or 7 years old, who was wrapped in textiles and buried with six or seven little statues. The researchers also found a similar genetic profile, or halotype, in the remains of an individual from the ancient Wari Empire, which existed in Peru around 1100AD.
It may be understood from the passage that ----.
A | the high places of Andes in Argentina
are frozen |
B | killing a child was thought to be a
sacrificial practice by the Incan |
C | the mummy of the Incan child was
preserved thanks to the air conditions |
D | Argentina was the place which was
inhabited mostly by the Incan |
E | the Incan people crossed the Bering
Strait to sacrifice their boys to their
Gods |
Soru 8 |
The mummy of an Incan child who was sacrificed to the gods more than 500 years ago was found frozen in the highest reaches of the Andes in Argentina. He was part of a genetic lineage that arose when humans were beginning to cross the Bering Strait to arrive at America. The Incan child mummy was first unearthed in 1985, when mountaineers hiking near Cerro Aconcagua mountain discovered a partially unearthed frozen mummy at an altitude of about 5,300 meters. The group went back and alerted archaeologists, who conducted an official excavation. It turned out that the mummy was the remains of a little boy, about 6 or 7 years old, who was wrapped in textiles and buried with six or seven little statues. The researchers also found a similar genetic profile, or halotype, in the remains of an individual from the ancient Wari Empire, which existed in Peru around 1100AD.
It is mentioned in the passage that ----
A | some parts of the mummy were found
uncovered by the mountaineers |
B | the mountaineers climbed Cerro
Aconcagua to find the child’s mummy |
C | the statues found with mummy was
thought to be the toys for the Incan boy |
D | the archaeologists and mountaineers
together took the mummy out of the
earth. |
E | the excavation for the mummy took
longer than the archaeologists had
expected |
Soru 9 |
The mummy of an Incan child who was sacrificed to the gods more than 500 years ago was found frozen in the highest reaches of the Andes in Argentina. He was part of a genetic lineage that arose when humans were beginning to cross the Bering Strait to arrive at America. The Incan child mummy was first unearthed in 1985, when mountaineers hiking near Cerro Aconcagua mountain discovered a partially unearthed frozen mummy at an altitude of about 5,300 meters. The group went back and alerted archaeologists, who conducted an official excavation. It turned out that the mummy was the remains of a little boy, about 6 or 7 years old, who was wrapped in textiles and buried with six or seven little statues. The researchers also found a similar genetic profile, or halotype, in the remains of an individual from the ancient Wari Empire, which existed in Peru around 1100AD.
The author aims to give an account of ---.
A | the sacrificial practices of Incan tribes |
B | the mountaineering activities in
Argentina. |
C | the mummifying practices |
D | an accidental archaeological finding |
E | the religious beliefs of the Incan people |
Soru 10 |
If more people rode bicycles to work every day, there would be far greater benefits than just less congested highways and quieter streets. A global shift to cycling could decrease greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by more than 10 percent, according to a study released by the University of California. The study looks at how bicycling could be increased around the world. Urban trips are under six miles in length on average and more than half of urban cycling trips occur in the bike-friendly cities of China, Japan, and a few European countries, such as Denmark and the Netherlands. If the right investments and policies are put in place worldwide, bicycle and e-bike trips could account for as much as 14 percent of urban miles traveled. That could lead to huge cost reductions in new car-related infrastructure, maintenance, and fuel costs and a significant reduction in carbon emissions from transportation.
It is explicitly stated in the passage that ---
A | the cycling rates could be decreased
globally by creating bicycle-friendly
cities. |
B | less occupied highways would be just one
positive outcome of turning to cycling |
C | more people have recently started to go
their works by bikes |
D | transportation accounts for more than 10
percent of global greenhouse gas
emissions |
E | the streets would be congested by
bicycles if people turned to cycling more
and more |
Soru 11 |
If more people rode bicycles to work every day, there would be far greater benefits than just less congested highways and quieter streets. A global shift to cycling could decrease greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by more than 10 percent, according to a study released by the University of California. The study looks at how bicycling could be increased around the world. Urban trips are under six miles in length on average and more than half of urban cycling trips occur in the bike-friendly cities of China, Japan, and a few European countries, such as Denmark and the Netherlands. If the right investments and policies are put in place worldwide, bicycle and e-bike trips could account for as much as 14 percent of urban miles traveled. That could lead to huge cost reductions in new car-related infrastructure, maintenance, and fuel costs and a significant reduction in carbon emissions from transportation.
It can be concluded from the passage that ----
A | urban people prefer cycling to other
means of transportation |
B | the trend towards cycling is gaining
popularity in the world |
C | more people use bicycles for
transportation in Europe than China |
D | cycling saves both money and
environmental resources |
E | bicycle and e-bike trips account for 14
percent of urban travels worldwide |
Soru 12 |
If more people rode bicycles to work every day, there would be far greater benefits than just less congested highways and quieter streets. A global shift to cycling could decrease greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by more than 10 percent, according to a study released by the University of California. The study looks at how bicycling could be increased around the world. Urban trips are under six miles in length on average and more than half of urban cycling trips occur in the bike-friendly cities of China, Japan, and a few European countries, such as Denmark and the Netherlands. If the right investments and policies are put in place worldwide, bicycle and e-bike trips could account for as much as 14 percent of urban miles traveled. That could lead to huge cost reductions in new car-related infrastructure, maintenance, and fuel costs and a significant reduction in carbon emissions from transportation.
The author’s tone ---- for the readers to turn to cycling
A | pessimistic |
B | depressing |
C | encouraging |
D | worrying |
E | unpleasant |
Soru 13 |
Ali: ….
Veli: It will be better to ask for help from the school guidance .
Ali : I consulted them but they told me that it depended upon my abilities.
Veli :Then the last word is yours.
A | I can’t decide whether to go to the art
school or the college |
B | What about your mid-term averages? |
C | The last time I saw Ayşe, she was
running towards you |
D | I have never asked for help from
someone else |
E | My managers gave me some time to
think. |
Soru 14 |
During the Hellenistic age political leadership and most of the institutions in Asia Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Egypt were Macedonian, but the culture that became predominant was Greek.
A | In some areas of Asia Minor, Syria,
Mesopotamia and Egypt, the leaders were
of Macedonian origin but the culture that
was dominant was Greek |
B | The Hellenistic age influenced especially
Asia, Minor, Syria Mesopotamia and
Egypt but the predominant culture was
Greek |
C | Most of the institutions in Asia, Minor,
Syria, Mesopotamia, and Egypt, as well
as the political domain were Macedonian
during the period of Hellenism, while the
cultural characteristics were of Greek. |
D | During the Hellenistic age, the political
leaders were of Macedonian origin in the
institutions of Asia Minor, Syria,
Mesopotamia, and Egypt but their
cultural background went back to Greek
dominance |
E | In the Hellenistic age, political leadership
and most of the institutions in Asia Minor,
Syria, Mesopotamia, and Egypt were
belonged to Macedonia although their
cultures were influenced by the Greeks |
Soru 15 |
You feel it’s time the tea-break ended as everyone has a lot to do and not much time to do it in; so you say to the group in general;
A | If you’ve nothing better to do, make sure
the meeting hall is in good order for
tomorrow’s work-shop |
B | Let’s have some more tea; there’s nothing
urgent waiting to be done |
C | I’m going back to my office. If there is a
problem let me know |
D | Well, there is a lot of work to be done that
can’t wait. I think we had better make a
start. |
E | If Mr Clare arrives, show him straight
into my office; otherwise I don’t want to
be disturbed |
Soru 16 |
You have been asked to give your opinion on a project proposal for energy conservation. You are impressed with its feasibility and generally feel very enthusiastic about it; so you say:
A | I’m fully in favour of the project, since
the country’s energy policy will benefit
from it. |
B | The energy resources of the country could
be adversely affected by such a project |
C | As far as I am concerned, energy
conservation is a highly over-rated issue |
D | The project I am talking about has a
relatively low chance of success. |
E | To be frank, the new energy policy does
not really take into account the
recommendations of the project. |
Soru 17 |
According to Greek mythology, to escape exile in Crete, Daedalus made wax wings for himself and his son Icarus to use to fly away. Daedalus told Icarus he could fly under one condition: he was not to fly too close to the sun, for the heat would melt the wings. ---- The tale is well remembered today and is often seen not just as a tragedy but as a lesson.
A | Daedalus is first mentioned by Homer as
the creator of a wide dancing-ground for
Ariadne |
B | But Icarus ignored his father’s warning
and fell to his death in the ocean |
C | Daedalus was so proud of his
achievements that he could not bear the
idea of a rival. |
D | He is the father of Icarus, the uncle of
Perdix and possibly also the father of
Iapyx although this is unclear |
E | Ignoring Homer, later writers envisaged
the Labyrinth as an edifice rather than a
single dancing path to the center and out. |
Soru 18 |
In making the decision on whether to drop the atomic bomb, President Truman attempted to presage the weapon’s deleterious effects, ultimately deciding that ending World War II outweighed the harmful consequences he imagined.
A | Atom bombasının atılması kararında,
Başkan Truman silahın tehlikeli yönünü
öngörme çabasıyla ikinci dünya savaşının
tahmin edilenden çok daha pahalıya
patlayaçağını düşünerek kararını verdi |
B | Atom bombasının atılma kararında,
başkan Truman bu silahın olumsuz
etkilerini öngörmeye çalıştığında ikinci
dünya savaşının sonuçlarının çok daha
ağır olacağına karar verdi |
C | Başkan Truman silahların istenmeyen
etkilerini öngörmeye çalışırken atom
bombasının atılması kararında ikinci
dünya savaşının sonuçlarının ağır
basacağı düşüncesine uygun olarak
kararını verdi. |
D | Atom bombasının atılıp atılmaması
konusunda karar verilmesinde; Başkan
Truman silahın istenmeyen etkilerini
öngörmeye çabalayıp nihayetinde ikinci
dünya savaşını bitirmenin düşündüğü
zararlı sonuçlardan daha ağır bastığına
karar verdi |
E | Atom bombasının atılması kararında,
başkan Truman silahın zararlı etkilerini
düşünerek ikinci dünya savaşının sona
ermesinin daha ağır basacağına karar
verdi. |
Soru 19 |
Kıyı kenarındaki kasırgaların yaygınlığından dolayı, bir plaj evi her yıl olan sık kasırgalar esnasında kendini yıkılmaktan korumak için sağlam duvarlara sahip olmalıdır
A | Owing to the prevalence of hurricanes
near the coast, a beach house must have
had sound walls to prevent it from
collapsing during the frequent hurricanes
occurring each year |
B | Because of the fact that hurricanes are
very common near the coast, a beach
house had better have powerful walls to
prevent it from collapsing during
hurricanes that occur each year |
C | Because it was very common to see
hurricanes near the coast, a beach house
should have powerful walls to prevent it
from collapsing during the frequent
hurricanes that occur each year |
D | Due to the prevalence of hurricanes near
the coast, a beach house must have sturdy
walls to prevent it from collapsing during
the frequent hurricanes that occur each
year. |
E | Because it was very common to see the
prevalence of hurricanes near the coast, a
house near a beachshould have powerful
walls to prevent it from collapsing during
the frequent hurricanes that occur each
year. |
Soru 20 |
(I) Businesses use different types of banners to launch or advertise their products in the market. (II) Among those banners, mesh banners have become so popular because of its unique quality to withstand all odds. (III) It can easily stand in extreme weather conditions. (IV) The choice between a mesh banner and a vinyl banner has more to do with its usage than with its message. (V)Thus, even it rains heavily or snows outside; mesh banners are still there without any problem.
A | II |
B | I |
C | IV |
D | V |
E | III |
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