YÖKDİL Fen Testleri 3
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Soru 1 |
Marine biologists are trying to ---- why healthy sea creatures have been dying suddenly along coastal areas around the world.
figure out | |
turn down | |
break into | |
give in | |
make up |
Soru 2 |
----- the benefits of individual skills with those of living in an even larger group, many animal species ----- their chances of survival.
Having combined / would have increased | |
To have combined / increase | |
To be combined / increased | |
Combining / can increase | |
To combine / had increased |
Soru 3 |
Engineers have improved infrastructures to deal with lightning ----- a better and more detailed understanding of lightning.
thanks to | |
such as | |
on behalf of | |
rather than | |
in terms of |
Soru 4 |
The fragmentation of the remaining forest in South-East Asia has become ---- severe ---- the loss of many more species of plants and animals has become inevitable.
whether / or | |
such / that | |
so / that | |
either/or | |
such / as |
Soru 5 |
A black hole is a place in space (1) ---- gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. (2) ---- no light can get out, people can't see black holes. Namely, they are (3) ----. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close (4) ---- black holes act differently from other stars. The big question is “when did this all happen?” Scientists think most of the black holes formed when the universe (5) ---- long ago. Then, through time the number of them has kept adding up
(1) nolu boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
that | |
what | |
which | |
where | |
of whic |
Soru 6 |
A black hole is a place in space (1) ---- gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. (2) ---- no light can get out, people can't see black holes. Namely, they are (3) ----. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close (4) ---- black holes act differently from other stars. The big question is “when did this all happen?” Scientists think most of the black holes formed when the universe (5) ---- long ago. Then, through time the number of them has kept adding up
(2) nolu boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
As if | |
While | |
Since | |
Although | |
Just as |
Soru 7 |
A black hole is a place in space (1) ---- gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. (2) ---- no light can get out, people can't see black holes. Namely, they are (3) ----. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close (4) ---- black holes act differently from other stars. The big question is “when did this all happen?” Scientists think most of the black holes formed when the universe (5) ---- long ago. Then, through time the number of them has kept adding up
(3) nolu boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
invisible | |
visible | |
invincible | |
bright | |
radiant |
Soru 8 |
A black hole is a place in space (1) ---- gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. (2) ---- no light can get out, people can't see black holes. Namely, they are (3) ----. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close (4) ---- black holes act differently from other stars. The big question is “when did this all happen?” Scientists think most of the black holes formed when the universe (5) ---- long ago. Then, through time the number of them has kept adding up
(4) nolu boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
upon | |
from | |
under | |
above | |
to |
Soru 9 |
A black hole is a place in space (1) ---- gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. (2) ---- no light can get out, people can't see black holes. Namely, they are (3) ----. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close (4) ---- black holes act differently from other stars. The big question is “when did this all happen?” Scientists think most of the black holes formed when the universe (5) ---- long ago. Then, through time the number of them has kept adding up
(5) nolu boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
was beginning | |
begins | |
will begin | |
began | |
had begun |
Soru 10 |
---- that carried a number of vital instruments and remained in orbit for more than 12.
Scientists will carry out an undersea
exploration of some sort | |
The danger of desertification due to climate
change persists | |
Explorer I was a relatively small spacecraft | |
A probe can be designed to explore the solar
system in general and Mars in particular | |
As they have long worked on space projects |
Soru 11 |
----, they can easily understand where events are taking place.
If people develop a map of their community
and the world | |
While early people had an easy way of
transporting goods | |
Unless geographical features have had an
equally strong impact on history | |
Although there are many reasons to study
geography | |
As rivers are easy examples of how
geography can impact history |
Soru 12 |
Most nature reserves, -----, have special environmental value.
yet people are in favour of conserving them
and contributing money | |
whether governments and companies place
special attention on it | |
unless they protect unique ecosystems,
water reserves, and endangered species | |
which should be well-preserved for future
generations | |
if people made use of economic advantages |
Soru 13 |
Technology, the collection of techniques, skills, methods, is used in the production of goods or services.
Teknoloji, tekniklerin gelişmesiyle birlikte
hizmet sektöründe ve mal üretiminde
kullanılmaktadır. | |
Tekniklerin, becerilerin, yöntemlerin bütünü
olan ve teknoloji, mal veya hizmetlerin
üretiminde kullanılır. | |
İnsanlar teknolojiyi yalnızca mal ve hizmetlerin
üretiminde değil aynı zamanda tekniklerin,
becerilerin, yöntemlerin derlenmesinde de
kullanırlar. | |
Teknoloji mal veya hizmetlerin üretiminde
kullanılan tekniklerin, becerilerin, yöntemlerin
ve işlemlerin derlenmesidir | |
Mal veya hizmetlerin üretiminde kullanılan
teknoloji tekniklerin, becerilerin, yöntemlerin ve
işlemlerin toplamıdır |
Soru 14 |
According to the Moore Law put forward by Gordon Moore, the technology that we use even for our daily routines doubles every two years.
Gordon Moore tarafından ortaya atılan Moore
yasasına göre, günlük rutinlerimiz için bile
kullandığımız teknoloji her iki yılda bir ikiye
katlanır. | |
Gordon Moore’un ortaya attığı Moore yasasına
göre, günlük rutinlerimiz için kullandığımız
teknoloji her iki yılda bir ikiye katlanır. | |
Gordon Moore tarafından ortaya atılan Moore
yasası, günlük rutinlerimiz için bile kullanılan
teknolojiyi her iki yılda bir arttığını iddia eder | |
Gordon Moore tarafından ortaya atılan Moore
yasasına göre, günlük rutinlerimiz için bile
kullandığımız teknoloji her iki yılda bir iki kat
azalır. | |
Gordon Moore’un ortaya attığı Moore yasasına
göre, günlük rutinlerimiz için bile kullandığımız
teknoloji her iki yılda bir ikiye katlanır. |
Soru 15 |
Yağ ve kolesterol içeren et, süt, peynir ve yumurta gibi çoğu gıdalar, aynı zamanda yüksek nitelikli proteinleri ve değerli vitaminleri içerir.
Fat and cholesterol are contained in many
foods including meat, milk cheese and eggs,
but also they have some essential vitamins
and high-grade proteins | |
Most of the high-quality protein and vitaminrich foods like meat, milk, cheese and eggs
also have fat and cholesterol | |
Meat, milk, cheese, eggs and many other
foods, which include fat and cholesterol, also
provide high-quality protein as well as all the
necessary vitamins. | |
Many high-quality proteins and useful vitamins
are mostly include in such foods as meat, milk,
cheese and eggs also have fat cholesterol | |
Most foods such as meat, milk, cheese and
eggs including fat and cholesterol also contain
high-quality proteins and valuable vitamins. |
Soru 16 |
Every year, winds over the Sahara Desert sweep up huge plumes of mineral dust, transporting hundreds of teragrams across North Africa and over the Atlantic Ocean. Such dust can be blown for thousands of kilometers and settle in areas as far away as Florida and the Bahamas. The Sahara has been known as the leading source of windblown dust to the Earth's atmosphere. However, Professor David McGee and his team from Yale University have reported that the African plume was far less dusty 5,000 years ago, containing merely half the amount of dust that is transported today. To reach accurate findings, the researchers have reconstructed the African dust plume over the last 23,000 years and observed a dramatic reduction in dust. McGee state that this weakened plume may have allowed more sunlight to reach the ocean, increasing its temperature by 0.15 degrees Celsius which is a slight but significant spike that likely triggered precipitation over North Africa, where climate at the time used to be interestingly far more temperate and hospitable than it is today. This link between reduction in dust and expansion of intense rain into the Sahara could present crucial understanding of not only past but also future climates.
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It is clearly stated in the passage that ----.
dust plumes are more common in North Africa
and the Atlantic Ocean than in Florida and the
Bahamas | |
the accumulation of dust in the Sahara Desert
reached to an unprecedented rate in the past | |
massive dust plumes blown from Florida and
the Bahamas can reach far away locations | |
the Sahara Desert is considered as the
second source of mineral dust nowadays | |
the African plume has turned out to have
much less amount of dust thousand years
ago |
Soru 17 |
Every year, winds over the Sahara Desert sweep up huge plumes of mineral dust, transporting hundreds of teragrams across North Africa and over the Atlantic Ocean. Such dust can be blown for thousands of kilometers and settle in areas as far away as Florida and the Bahamas. The Sahara has been known as the leading source of windblown dust to the Earth's atmosphere. However, Professor David McGee and his team from Yale University have reported that the African plume was far less dusty 5,000 years ago, containing merely half the amount of dust that is transported today. To reach accurate findings, the researchers have reconstructed the African dust plume over the last 23,000 years and observed a dramatic reduction in dust. McGee state that this weakened plume may have allowed more sunlight to reach the ocean, increasing its temperature by 0.15 degrees Celsius which is a slight but significant spike that likely triggered precipitation over North Africa, where climate at the time used to be interestingly far more temperate and hospitable than it is today. This link between reduction in dust and expansion of intense rain into the Sahara could present crucial understanding of not only past but also future climates.
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One can understand from the passage that the researchers have ----.
found out a compelling fact about North
African climate by simulating the past climatic
conditions of the last 23,000 years | |
compared mineral dust particles from present
with the ones from 5,000 years ago | |
discovered a dramatic decrease in sea
temperatures to be the main cause of dust
formation and drought in North Africa | |
monitored other continents' precipitation rates
in order to conduct a meticulous study | |
ridiculed the substantial rise in sea
temperatures and its effects on the world's
climatic changes |
Soru 18 |
Every year, winds over the Sahara Desert sweep up huge plumes of mineral dust, transporting hundreds of teragrams across North Africa and over the Atlantic Ocean. Such dust can be blown for thousands of kilometers and settle in areas as far away as Florida and the Bahamas. The Sahara has been known as the leading source of windblown dust to the Earth's atmosphere. However, Professor David McGee and his team from Yale University have reported that the African plume was far less dusty 5,000 years ago, containing merely half the amount of dust that is transported today. To reach accurate findings, the researchers have reconstructed the African dust plume over the last 23,000 years and observed a dramatic reduction in dust. McGee state that this weakened plume may have allowed more sunlight to reach the ocean, increasing its temperature by 0.15 degrees Celsius which is a slight but significant spike that likely triggered precipitation over North Africa, where climate at the time used to be interestingly far more temperate and hospitable than it is today. This link between reduction in dust and expansion of intense rain into the Sahara could present crucial understanding of not only past but also future climates.
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What could be the best title for the passage?
Wind Patterns of the Sahara Desert | |
Temperate Climate of North Africa | |
Dust Plume Effects on Sea Temperatures | |
Huge Reduction in African Dust Plume | |
Profound Analysis into Climate Zones |
Soru 19 |
Scientists from the University of Michigan in the USA have found that the brain of astronauts changes shape during spaceflight. It is the first study to look into how the brain changes on the journey into space. Researchers looked at MRIs of 26 astronauts who spent time in space. Twelve of the astronauts spent two weeks as Space Shuttle crew members, and 14 spent six months on the International Space Station. ----. Therefore, the researchers concluded that the longer an astronaut spent in space, the bigger the differences in size were
Space voyages had a profound effect on the
psychology of the astronauts’ families | |
These findings will help NASA to conduct more
research | |
The astronauts also fixed the problems, which
occurred in the space stations | |
All of them experienced increases and
decreases in the size of different parts of the
brain | |
It has long been known that the bigger the brain
of a species is the more intelligent they are |
Soru 20 |
(I) We are running out of space in which to discard our garbage, and our current methods of disposing of it are endangering the environment. (II) Recycling, one solution to this problem, is the process of collecting used materials and manufacturing them into new products instead of throwing them away. (III) Recycling is being done worldwide, for example, in Germany it is a usual practice. (IV) In this way the trash in overcrowded landfills can be reduced. (V) Also materials that are used to make new products can be reduced and natural resources can be saved as well
IV | |
I | |
II | |
III | |
V |
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