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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 1-22. sorularda, cmlede bo braklan yerlere uygun den kelime ya da ifadeyi koyunuz. 1........British, as.........

nation, derive great pleasure from their wildlife; thus, many people create areas in their own gardens where animals and birds can feed and breed. A) Some/the C) The/a E) One/another B) A/one D) All/other 72Canada,............population is only about 29 million, ranks second in terms of area in the world. A) where C) which E) whom B) whose D) that The teacher described her as a(n) . girl who had never had any. love given to her. A) B) C) D) E) hostile / parent ill / parents neglected / happy unfortunate / motherly happy / mother C) free / cheapest D) easy / cheapest E) economical / easier I paid fifteen dollars for the room, five for lunch and seven for dinner, so the...........cost was twenty-seven dollars. A) absolute C) entire E) total B) thorough D) rough

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83Water, which cools the burning material and smothers the fire, is still ........used extinguishing agent of all. A) such a common B) so commonly that C) a common enough D) the most commonly E) more common

We aren't very............related, actually. Her mother's father is my grandmother's cousin. A) rarely C) nearly E) highly B) closely D) loosely

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The............of the football match at the last minute due to heavy fog frustrated those who'd come to watch it. A) cancellation C) exchange E) defeat B) performance D) disappearance

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A great deal of research............out in the field of genetic engineering in recent years. A) are carried B) has been carried C) will be carrying D) were carried E) would have carried

10- The icy draught from under the door ..........the temperature in the room. A) treated C) lowered E) distributed B) increased D) received

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The new evening university system in Turkey will make getting an education more . and . for working students. A) easier / economic B) economic / easy

11- The final decision...........a paper's contents is normally made.........the newspaper's editor.

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 A) with/of C) about/by E) among/with B) for/from D) of/out of B) had pot/would haven got C) might be cutting/had got D) will have cut/has got E) would cut/got 18- He..........straight along the highway, but instead, he .........to follow the scenic country road. A) had driven/would decide B) must have driven/had decided C) should have driven/decides D) was driving/has decided E) could have driven/decided

12- Rich..........iron ores and forest resources, Sweden is an advanced industrial nation......a high standard of living. A) for/of C) from/for E) about/towards B) with/beside D) in/with

13- The poor old lady above us has no income of any kind............a small retirement pension. A) as well as C) such as E) apart from B) in addition to D) rather than 19- According to our literature teacher, anyone cheating in an examination is a thief as he ...... marks that he ........ A) will be stealing/isn't earned B) has stolen/wasn't earning C) was stealing/won't be earning D) is stealing/hasn't earned E) stole/hadn't been earned

14- You must give me your decision today.............I'll be obliged to offer the position to another applicant. A) for C) thus E)if B)or D) so

20- The electrician............the machine carefully to see why it...........down. 15- ........it gets light, we'll be able to find out what damage last night's storm did. A) As soon as C) Until E) During B) Since D) However A) examined/had broken B) has examined/will break C) is examined/breaks D) had examined/ will have broken E) was examined/broke

16- She claims to be an expert on classical music,.........she doesn't even know how many symphonies Beethoven wrote. A) as if C) yet E) despite B) therefore D) in case

21- This encouraging explanation has given him the will to . with his duties with great deal of enthusiasm. A) call in C) carry on E) call down B) catch up with D) call up

17- The angry mother threatened that she..........her son's pocket money if he...........into trouble once more. A) was cutting/would get

22- After a long debate the problems were . and the main problem turned out to be merely a misunderstanding at the end.

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 A) called for C) cleared up E) carried for B) cared for D) cheered up C) Besides E) Nevertheless D) Although

23. -27. sorularda, aadaki parada numaralanm yerlere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. Toys have formed part of human culture (23). the earliest times. Every society has (24) . its children with imitations of human beings or animals, and dolls are probably the oldest form of toy. No dolls have been found in prehistoric graves, but this may be because they were made of materials (25) . wood or cloth that have (26) . . (27) . , a doll with movable arms has been found in a Babylonian grave, and there were certainly dolls in Egypt over six thousand years ago.

28. -32. sorularda, aadaki parada numaralanm yerlere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. Eye movement can (28) . show certain emotions, (29) . anger, boredom or displeasure. When people's eyes move upwards they are often (30) . or displeased. Eyes which move quickly from side to side (31) . nervousness or guilt. Eyes (32) . look down suggest sadness or shyness.

28. 23. A) since C) because E) when B) for D) yet A) have been used to C) used to E) be used to B) get used to D) is used to

29. 24. A) accepted C) supported E) suggested B) provided D) accused A) like C) too E) at B) as D) such

30. 25. A) as C) like E) alike B) such D) likewise A) displeased C) pleasing E) displeasing B) pleased D) pleasure

31. 26. A) perished C) analysed E) customised B) paralysed D) modernised A) suggest C) force E) cause B) accept D) imitate

27. A) On the other hand B) Still 32.

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 A) of which C) whose E) whom B) where D) which B) C) D) E) Unless you knock before you come in If you can't unlock the door As soon as I'd found the lock in the dark Even though I've locked the door already

33 42. sorularda, yarm braklan cmleyi uygun ekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. 33- ..........but unfortunately, he's too proud to admit it. A) Mr. Smith's main aim is to provide a good education for his children B) Tony has never been offensive to anyone in his life C) John isn't coping very well with the stresses of work at the moment D) The rain in February here is usually accompanied by high winds E) All his classmates and teachers congratulated Tim on his performance

37- She'd been given such a detailed description of the American representative............... A) as he'd been travelling for more than fourteen hours to get to the conference B) that she had no difficulty recognising him among the crowd at the airport C) but she didn't find him as attractive as the other secretaries claimed D) she caught a glimpse of him just as she was about to leave the airport E) and, at the end of the conference, everybody seemed pleased with the outcome

34- The best salads are made from fresh produce ............ A) because often maggots attack the roots of the vegetables if left untreated B) since there have been no potatoes cultivated in this area for ten years C) for it provides nourishment for plant growth D) when there might be a shortage of land in the future E) as vegetables are at their tastiest just after they've been picked

38- ........, for you may lose concentration when reading too slowly. A) When they are learning to read, children find silent reading rather difficult B) Despite the television craze, there are still people for whom reading is the greatest pleasure C) To keep pace with our rapidly changing world, reading is essential D) To get more out of the printed page, fast reading is recommended-by many experts E) Try to do as much reading as possible in the language you're learning

35- To get themselves into shape for the Olympics........... A) it's only three weeks before the start of the games B) where many countries will compete to win gold medals C) from which only South Africa was barred D) our team is training for five hours every day E) several of the competitors will be in wheelchairs

39- We're eating out tonight, . A) because we've been staying in a hotel for the last two weeks B) that prices are so reasonable C) where no one will ever find it D) so we don't have to buy any food E) if that would be nice

36- .........., try turning the key the other way. A) No matter how well you lock the door

40- When I was a newly-trained teacher . A) we stayed up talking late into the night

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 B) C) D) E) I would work till late every night preparing lessons I'll be working hard I looked at the child and felt very sad stopped talking and got on preparing my programme

45. Ive been for a walk, taking the dog for a run. A) What are you doing? B) Where have you been? C) How are you? D) How have you been so far? E) Whats up? 46. Certainly. Take the second road on the left, and its a little way down on the right. A) Where are you going? B) Do you know the way? C) Could you show me the way to the post office please? D) Are you going to the post office? E) Could you post this letter for me?

41- It was very unfortunate . A) B) C) D) E) that you forgot to post that letter why you objected to working with her when did you decide to give up the course closing the new airport just outside the town because you are thinking of leaving him

42- After reading the letter, . A) B) C) D) E) which was written by his dad apologised for upsetting him he changed his mind it was thrown away it was lovely

43.-46. Sorularda, verilen cmlenin hangi sorunun cevab olduunu bulunuz. 43. He said he would probably emigrate to Australia. A) What did you talk about with Jim? B) Is Jim going to emigrate to Australia? C) Whats the matter? D) Are you looking for Jim? E) Have you heard the news about Jim?

47-50. sorularda, verilen ngilizce cmleye anlamca en yakn Trke cmleyi bulunuz. 47- One of the earliest known human diseases, malaria is a widespread and often fatal disease. A) Bilinen en eski insan hastalklarndan biri olan stma, yaygn ve ou zaman lmcl bir hastalktr. B) ok eski zamanlardan beri bilinen bir hastalk olan stma pek ok insann lmne yol amtr. C) Eskiden ok yaygn olan stma, en lmcl insan hastalklarndan biriydi. D) Eskiden genellikle lmle sonulanan stma hala en yaygn ve tehlikeli insan hastalklarndan biridir. E) Eski insanlarn en ok korktuklar hastalklardan biri olan stma ok abuk yaylan lmcl bir hastalktr.

44. Id buy a big house in the country. A) Where would you live if you graduated from school? B) Did you buy a new house? C) When did you buy that house? D) What will you do next year? E) What would you do if you won a lot of money?

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 48- He should have consulted an expert promptly when he became aware of his illness. A) Hastalnn ciddiyetim doktora gittikten sonra fark etti. B) Hasta olduunu anlaynca vakit geirmeden bir uzmana dant. C) Hastalnn tedavisi iin bir uzmana gitmesi gerektiinin farkndayd. D) Hastal bu kadar ilerlemeden bir uzmana grnmeliydi. E) Hastalnn farkna varnca hemen bir uzmana danmas gerekirdi. aldklar tablonun yerine konduu anlald.

51-54. sorularda, verilen Trke cmleye anlamca en yakn ngilizce cmleyi bulunuz. 51Scak ve nemli hava nefes almay zorlatrr.

49- Keep your backpack as light as possible so that you aren't disturbed by it during the long hike. A) Uzun yrylerde srta aslan antalar byk kolaylk salar. B) Srt antan yeterince hafif olmazsa, uzun yry srasnda rahatsz olursun. C) Uzun yry srasnda rahatsz olmamak iin srt antan mmkn olduu kadar hafif tut. D) Srt antan olabildiince hafif hazrlamazsan bu uzun yry srasnda rahatsz olursun. E) Srt antan mmkn olduu kadar hafif olsun ki bu uzun yry srasnda seni rahatsz etmesin.

A) It's very difficult to breathe when the weather is hot and humid. B) Humidity increases in hot weather, causing difficulty in breathing. C) Hot and humid weather makes it difficult to breathe. D) Humidity in hot weather causes people to have difficulty breathing. E) People have difficulty breathing in hot and humid weather. 52Bilgisayarlarda teknoloji o kadar hzl ilerlemektedir ki bu hza yetimek neredeyse imkanszdr. A) It seems to be impossible to catch up with the rapid developments in computer technology. B) It's impossible to keep pace with the advances in computer technology as they are so fast. C) Speed is required to keep up with the rapid technological advances in computers. D) Computer technology is developing too fast for us to adapt to it with ease. E) Technology in computers is advancing so fast that it is nearly impossible to keep up with this speed.

50- Because the thieves had put a fake in place of the painting they'd stolen, the burglary wasn't noticed for a long lime. A) Tablonun alnd uzun sre sonra fark edilebildi nk hrszlar onun yerine sahte bir tablo koymulard, B) ok gemeden hrszlar aldklar tablonun sahte olduunu fark ettiler. C) Hrszln uzun sre fark edilmemesi iin soyguncular tablonun yerine sahtesini koydular. D) Hrszlar aldklar tablonun yerine sahtesini koyduklar iin, hrszlk uzun sre fark edilmedi. E) Bir sre sonra, bir tablonun sahte olduu ve bunun hrszlar tarafndan,

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uradaki adam daha nce grdmden eminim ama nerede olduunu hatrlamyorum. A) I can't remember where the man over there is from; but I know I've met him before. B) I remember for sure that I've met that man somewhere before. C) I'm sure I've seen the man over there before, but I

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 can't remember where. D) I feel as if I know that man over there although I don't remember where I've seen him. E) I've been trying hard to remember where I've met that man before.

56- It's clear from the passage that the failure at Anzac............ A) was due to the unexpected resistance from the Turks B) resulted from the inefficiency of the officers employed C) could have been avoided if the best officers had been employed D) was caused by the defeat of the other soldiers at Suvla E) was the fault of the plan rather than the soldiers

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Yapabilecei en akllca ey, arabay kenara ekip sis kalkncaya kadar beklemekti. A) He thought it would be wise to wait on the side of the road until the fog cleared away. B) Because the fog was so heavy, the only thing he could do was to wait on the side of the road. . C) The wisest thing he could do, was to pull the car over to the side and wait till the fog cleared away. D) When the fog became too dense to see anything, he pulled the car over to the side of the road and waited. E) It was wise of him to pull the car over to the side and wait when the fog came down. 57- At both Anzac and Suvla, the Allies . A) found the land easy to negotiate with the help of their well-prepared plans B) managed to push the Turks into their own trenches C) were confronted with unknown terrain and were forced to retreat D) had difficulty carrying their dead and injured back into their own trenches E) encountered no significant resistance from the Turks

55-57. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. On the evening of August 8 , 1915, forty-eight hours after the attack against the Turks had begun, the Allies had reached none of their main objectives. The Suvla plan, which was a good plan theoretically, had failed because the wrong commanders and soldiers had been employed. At Anzac, on the other hand, the best officers and men were employed on a plan that would not work. Both attacks had been hindered from the start by the difficulties of advancing through a strange country during the night while the Turks were massing for an assault. So the Allies were thrown back to their own trenches with heavy casualties and nothing gained.
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58-60. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. In The Call of the Wild, Jack London tells the story of a dog named Buck, which is kidnapped from the safety of his California home and turned by the brutality of humans into a sled dog in the Klondike, and finally into a leader of the wolves. Powerfully written and deeply disturbing, the book calls attention to the hidden forces in both human beings and beasts that come to the surface in a struggle for survival. London unconsciously shows his sense of identification with the nature of the wolf, both as a lone animal and, through strength and cunning, as the leader of the pack.

55- We understand from the passage that, at the end of the two attacks, the Allies . A) B) C) D) E) hadn't achieved anything but had lost soldiers had to prepare better plans re-educated their officers and soldiers were left with no choice but to surrender had to sign a cease-fire treaty with the Turks

58- We can infer from the passage that Buck . A) was a pet dog before he was kidnapped B) abandoned his home in California to join his own species C) originally came from wolf parents D) escaped from California because of humans' brutality E) used to be a sled dog before his escape

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59- The writer of the passage believes that The Call of the Wild............ A) is Jack London's most powerfully-written book B) also reflects the characteristics London attributes to the wolf C) disturbed all those who read it D) basically deals with the brutality of humans towards animals E) shows how human beings destroyed wolves 62- The family had to leave the village because the father............. A) B) C) D) E) had fallen into conflict with the new prince wanted his son to continue his education in a city had to take charge of a firm in Petersberg had lost his job with the royal family there preferred to invest in a company in Petersberg

60- According to the passage, the main idea of London's story is that.......... A) wild animals will, at all costs, try to return to their own environment B) hidden powers in humans and animals are revealed when they struggle to survive C) human beings have treated animals brutally throughout their history D) not only humans but also animals can be kidnapped E) a wolf has to be strong and cunning in order to be the leader of the pack

63- When the family got to Petersberg, . A) B) C) D) E) the father remained unemployed for some time the writer managed to get a job in a company they already had some financial resources waiting the writer became the manager of their own company the writer's father didn't live long

61-63. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. I would have been perfectly happy to spend my entire life in the village. However, I had to leave it. I was still a child, only twelve years old, when we came to Petersberg. I remember our sad preparations so clearly! How I cried when I said good-bye to everything so dear to me. My father shouted at me for my tears and my mother explained that we had to leave. The old prince had died and his heirs had dismissed my father. Father had some money invested in a company in Petersberg, so we moved and remained there, where my father held a managerial position, until he died.

64-66. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. The abominable snowman, or yeti, is a giant creature believed by Himalayan tribesmen to roam the mountains at night searching for victims. It is described as a creature standing upright, with a covering of black to reddish hair, and with the appearance of a bear, ape, or human. The yeti legend first became known outside the area in 1921, when English explorers found tracks in the snow resembling huge human footprints. Several scientific expeditions failed to find any other evidence of the yeti's existence. Similar creatures are believed to have been sighted elsewhere such as Bigfoot of the U.S. Pacific Northwest forestland.

61- From the passage, we can say that the writer.......... A) B) C) D) E) wanted to settle in Petersberg found life in the city exciting was prepared to lead a city life had got bored with village life was very upset about leaving the village 64- The only evidence the expeditions could find were........... A) B) C) D) the enormous footprints similar to humans' the victims found in the Himalayas the accounts given by the tribesmen the red hairs scattered on the snow DENEME A/3

YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 E) the English explorers who'd encountered the yeti D) found themselves being moved from kitchen to kitchen E) had the pioneering spirit necessary for starting new lives

65- According to the passage, the yeti . A) B) C) D) E) only attacks humans, bears and apes appears to be stronger than an ape or a bear never comes down the mountain is believed to come out during the night inhabits the snowy peaks but comes down for food 68- Getting to the colonies from England for the servants . A) could cost as little as 4.B) was essential if they wanted to escape life in English attics C) was only possible if an agent had recruited them D) did not pose any financial problem E) required a written invitation from someone already there

66- The passage states that before 1921 . 69- It is stated in the passage that . A) the English weren't really interested in the yeti legend B) the yeti was only known by the people in the area C) there wasn't solid evidence as to the existence of the yeti D) the yeti hadn't been seen outside the Himalayas E) people were not aware that the yeti had a cousin called Bigfoot 67-69. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. In 1849 a servant girl wrote home to her brother from Port Adelaide, South Australia; "I have accepted a situation at 20 per annum, so you can tell the servants in your neighbourhood not to stay in England for such wages as from 4 to 8 a year, but come here." Letters such as these, which were circulated from kitchen to kitchen and from attic to attic in English homes, were the best recruiting agents for the colonies, which were then so desperately in need of young women to serve the pioneers who were trying to create a new life for themselves in their chosen countries. Other girls read about the much better prospects overseas in newspapers and magazines, which also published advertisements giving details of free or assisted passages. 67- These women who went to the colonies as servant . A) were all recruited through agents back in England B) missed their families greatly C) played the most important role in attracting others A) no men could get jobs as servants in Australia B) servants were in great demand for the pioneers establishing new lives C) English homes were short of servants as so many went overseas D) the pioneers who went to the colonies were all men E) emigration from England to Australia started in 1849 70-72. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. Our unconscious mind contains many millions of past experiences that, so far as our conscious mind knows, are lost forever. By means of several devices, we now know how to bring back lost memories. One method is "free association", used by psychiatrists. If a patient lets his conscious mind wander at will, it can give him clues to forgotten things which, if skilfully pursued by the doctor, will bring up whole networks of lost ideas and forgotten terrors. There are certain drugs which also help in this process; hypnotism, too, can be of tremendous value in exploring a patient's unconscious. 70- According to the passage, it is possible . A) to use drugs to cure patients of their past terrors B) to bring our lost memories to the surface through several methods C) that psychiatric problems develop through the inability to forget certain things D) that hypnotism can cause a patient to forget past

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 terrors E) for most people to choose to forget about their past experiences

71- In the method of "free association" . A) unpleasant memories are pushed into the unconscious mind B) the use of hypnotism is essential C) certain drugs are more effective than hypnotism D) all one's millions of past experiences are easily recalled E) the patient's co-operation is needed

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According to the passage. . A) each palm tree can produce over 100 coconuts B) the juice from coconuts is very nutritious C) there are at least two and a half thousand types of palm tree D) there are several different ways of collecting Palmyra flower juice E) many people rely on palm trees for their basic food requirements

72- We can conclude from the passage that . A) most psychiatric disorders are caused by the inability to forget certain things B) only a skilful, doctor can open up one's unconscious mind C) our unconscious mind only contains the things we don't want to remember D) many of one's past experiences are stored in one's unconscious mind E) a patient can't be made aware of his forgotten experiences without drugs or hypnotism 73-75. sorular verilen paraya gre cevaplaynz. Of the world's 2,500-plus species of palm trees, the Palmyra palm is most important to man, next to the coconut palm, because it yields food and provides over one-hundred different useful end-products. To obtain the majority of its benefits, the Palmyra needs to be climbed twice daily to extract the nutritious juice from its flowerbunches. It is this juice, converted in several different methods, that is the basis for a wide variety of other products. Collecting this juice, however, is arduous and often dangerous work, for the trees can top 30 metres in height. 73A) B) C) D) E) When the Palmyra is climbed twice a day . it is possible to get most of its benefits strict safety measures are taken the best coconuts can be picked it encourages the tree to grow to over thirty metres the flowers are collected for processing 75The juice from the Palmyra's flower-bunches . A) B) C) D) E) is better quality if the tree is at least 30 metres high is only produced at certain times of the day gets converted into over 100 different food types is extracted by pressing the picked flowers provides the raw material for many other products

76-80. sorularda, verilen cmleye anlamca en yakn olan seenei bulunuz.


76- For reasons of hygiene, it's forbidden to try on the earrings for pierced ears in the jewellery department. A) Because it is not hygienic, customers in the jewellery department are not allowed to try on the earrings for pierced ears. B) Customers with pierced ears who care for hygiene are advised in the jewellery department not to try on any earrings. C) Earrings for pierced ears are considered unhygienic and so forbidden for sale in this jewellery department. D) The jewellery department accepts no responsibility for earrings damaged by customers. E) Hygienic ear piercing is performed in the jewellery department at the customer's request.

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 became. 77- This supermarket sells products at prices that suit people from all falks of life. A) Those from the lower class particularly shop at this supermarket because of its reasonable prices. B) People from any social class can afford the prices at this supermarket. C) Only those who can't afford the prices elsewhere prefer to shop at this supermarket. D) Except for those from the upper class everybody likes to do their shopping at this supermarket. E) The products sold at this supermarket are liked by everybody in society. A) She began to feel nervous when she got nearer the interview room. B) She was calm to begin with, but towards the end of the interview, she felt nervous. C) Her anxiety grew greater as the interview approached. D) The cause of her, anxiety was most probably the approaching interview. E) Just before the interview, she felt too nervous to go.

81 - 85. sorularda, parada braklan boluu uygun ekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
78- The noise of the dogs barking in our back yard kept me awake until after it stopped. A) The dogs in our back yard were barking so noisily that I had to tell them off so that I could get to sleep. B) I woke up to the sound of the dogs barking noisily in our back yard. C) I tried hard, in vain, to get to sleep despite the barking coming from our back yard. D) I waited for the dogs in our back yard to stop barking before I went to bed. E) I was only able to fall asleep when no more barking was heard from our back yard. 81- Throughout the whole of April, the weather had been changeable. A day of hot sunshine had proceeded a day of snow which was followed by high winds and heavy rain........... Maybe this was the true advent of summer everyone was waiting for. A) The winds had ripped a hole in the roof of the town hall B) People grumbled that the instability was worse than a cruel winter C) Many sunbathed on their balconies for five minutes before retreating inside to turn on the heating D) Even the islands were enveloped in a thick layer of fog, which never seemed to fully disappear E) Eventually, the first week of May brought a full seven days of sun with no cloud cover 82- Wishing to marry the man she loved, Joan encountered many problems trying to obtain a visa for him......... However, it now looked as though they would have to delay such a move because the Embassy was prolonging their application process. A) She had met her fianc at a local wedding and the two had fallen in love B) After the wedding, the couple had planned to go to New Zealand immediately, and settle there C) Not speaking English, her fianc had enrolled on a course for six months D) Just after their engagement, Joan had written to her parents to tell them the news E) Her father had disapproved of the marriage, fearing his future son-in-law's motives

79- Those wishing to moor their boats in the harbour must pay for permission at the security office. A) Anybody wanting to enter the harbour has to obtain a permit from the security office. B) The security office is in charge of issuing permits to those boat owners wishing to use the harbour. C) No boat can leave the harbour without passing a safety inspection by the security office first. D) There's an obligatory fee paid at the security office in order for someone to leave his boat in the harbour. E) The fee paid at the security office for every boat entering the harbour is mainly used to ensure its safety.

80- The nearer the interview drew, the more anxious she

83- Crisps contain little nutritional value. They are also

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YDS DENEME SINAVI 3 over-priced and use far too much packaging . ......... They are even used as a meal substitute by the younger generation. It is not surprising, therefore, that many children, even in developed countries, suffer from malnutrition. A) It is an unfortunate development in our culture that they are eaten so excessively B) Parents often complain about doctors' and dentists' bills C) There are more calories in one packet than most Ethiopians consume in a month D) The EEC has tried to encourage consumers to buy fruit instead E) This delicious and satisfying snack can be bought at most supermarkets

86-90. sorularda, verilen durumda sylenebilecek sz bulunuz.


86- It's your little sister's birthday. You've sent her a card but you live too far away to send her a gift. You ring her and say: A) How much money did Granny and Granddad give you? B) Sorry, I'm short of money these days, so I just sent you a card. C) I'm sorry I forgot about your birthday I've got a lot on my mind. D) You haven't thanked me for my card, you ungrateful girl! E) I hope you're having a nice day. I'll give you your present when I see you.

84- Although the suffragette movement began in Britain in the middle of the 19th century, it was not until the early 20th century that it gained momentum. .......... They encouraged women to break the law by painting on walls, smashing shop windows and chaining themselves to railings. Gradually, public opinion changed and women over 30 won the right to vote after the First World War. A) Men thought that women were less intelligent and more emotional B) The first suffragettes believed in being legal and peaceful and so, only wrote letters to 7 parliament C) In 1913, a suffragette called Emily Davidson ran in front of the king's horse on Derby Day and was killed D) In 1903, Emmeline Pankhurst and her two daughters decided they needed more publicity for their cause E) It was only in 1928 that women over the age of 21 were allowed to vote 85- Subliminal advertising came to the fore in the latter half of the twentieth century. One of the most famous examples of such advertising was in the case of Cola Turka............ The viewers would not realise what they were being shown but, would nevertheless feel the urge to drink Cola Turka during the interval. A) Cola Turka has had remarkable success since it was first introduced B) However new rules and regulations have forced all advertisers to be explicit about their products C) Tobacco companies which sponsor racing car drivers have employed other methods D) A picture of a bottle of coke was flashed on screen every thirty frames of normal film E) Most soft drink manufacturers create advertisements which appeal to young people

87- You want to go and visit a friend on an island for the day. As you have never been to this island before, you don't know how to find her house, so you go to the ferry terminal and say: A) B) C) D) E) When does the next ferry leave for the island? Could you recommend any good hotels? Do you have a map of the island, please? Is property expensive on the island, then? How much is a day-return, please?

88- You live in the countryside, but are going on holiday. A couple of friends who live in the town are looking for a peaceful break for a week. You offer your own house and want to assure them that the area is suitable for them, saying: A) It's quite small but the location is perfect, a quiet village in the hills. B) Why don't you try the travel agent's? They do country holidays at a reasonable rate. C) I really can't help you as there aren't any hotels in our village. D) Have you ever been on a barge? It's so relaxing drifting along on water. E) What a shame! We'll be away that week, or you could have stayed with us.

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89- You have bought a rug for your flat, but you aren't sure if it matches the rest of the furniture in your room. To find out, you say to your friend: A) This purple rug looks super with the orange curtains, doesn't it? B) What do you think of the colour combinations with this rug in the room? C) I looked everywhere for a design similar to that on the sofa. D) I've never spent so much money on something so small in my life. E) I think this room is too small for a rug. Don't you think?

92- Lizzy : Has Craig invited you to his party, yet? Felicity : ......................... Lizzy : Oh don't worry about that. It's probably in the post. A) I was invited yesterday, but I have a prior engagement on the same evening. B) He did, but I'm not going because I don't get on with him very well. C) He mentioned it a few weeks ago, but I still haven't received my invitation. D) I think I'm going to take a few cakes and a bottle of wine. E) Craig is one of my best friends. I can't imagine why he didn't tell me about that.

90- Your flatmate insists on feeding the pigeons on the window sill, but you are allergic to birds, although you like them, so you say: A) I wish you wouldn't do that. You're breaking the natural food chain, you know. B) Pesky creatures. They make such a mess and carry all sorts of germs. C) Did you know that pigeons are cleverer than dolphins? D) You're wasting a lot of bread that we could throw to the ducks in the pond. E) I'm sorry, but birds make me sneeze. Would you mind doing that in the garden?

93- John Kathy John

: Someone has been playing with my CD collection. There's a box on the bed and the CD is missing. :........................... : Well, I wish they wouldn't go into my bedroom and touch my things.

A) I'll organise a search party to find and bring it back. B) I'm sorry. I borrowed it and forgot to put it back. C) You ought to be more careful when you clean your CDs and tapes. D) I'll ask the children. They often use your stereo to listen to your music. E) I think you're quite selfish with your possessions. You always overreact. 94- George : My father worked the night-shift and he's asleep now. Carol : ................................. George : That's probably a good idea because he's a light sleeper. A) We ought to turn the music down and speak quietly, then. B) I would hate to miss daylight hours because of my job. C) Oh! I didn't know. When did he start doing shift work? D) Can I wake him up? I need to ask him a question. E) It's good that he isn't afraid of the dark, in that case.

91-95. Sorularda, karlkl konumann bo braklan blmnde sylenmi olabilecek sz bulunuz.


91- William : Where is Paris in the road map? Philip : Have you looked in the appendix under P? William : ................................... Philip : It's a section at the back which lists the towns in alphabetical order. A) B) C) D) E) I've never heard of that. What's an appendix? Can I borrow your map of Europe, then? My French spelling isn't very good, I'm afraid. I thought Paris was in the middle of France. Is it spelled with a P in French as well?

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DENEME A/3

YDS DENEME SINAVI 3

95- Geoff Ben Geoff

: Mmm. Something smells nice in the kitchen. Has Mum been cooking? : ................... : Oh good! I hope you've cleared up after yourself.

A) No, I ordered a pizza and it's just arrived. B) Don't you think it's time you helped more around the house. C) Really? I thought something had gone rotten in the fridge. D) It must be my new aftershave. I'm glad that you like it. E) No, I've made a chocolate cake for tea tonight.

98- (I) Children often grumble about having to wear a uniform to school. (II) They say their freedom of expression is restricted by not being able to choose how they look. (Ill) The school board argues in its defence that it equalises the appearance of children from different social backgrounds. (IV) Another complaint is that poorer families often can't afford to pay for the obligatory outfit. (V) However, local authorities usually help to pay for a disadvantaged child's school uniform. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

96-100. sorularda, anlam bakmndan paraya uygun olmayan cmleyi bulunuz.


96- (I) Gynophobia, the fear of women, has had many tragic consequences throughout history. (II) Some of the most frightening were the witch hunts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in England. (III) Nowadays, most people only associate witches with Halloween. (IV) In these, many innocent women were tortured, hanged, drowned and even burnt at the stake because they refused to falsely confess to witchcraft. (V) It was not until men became better educated that witch hunts were made illegal. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 97- (I) With the aid of charts and a simple manual, astronomy is a hobby that you can pursue in your back garden. (II) A small telescope enables you to see hundreds of stars not visible to the naked eye. (Ill) Of course, the best nights to use it are cloudless ones and preferably in a location away from city light. (IV) There are often programmes broadcast in the early hours which give a step by step guide to how to watch the heavens. (V) But even if you live in a city, stronger telescopes which blot this out are not very expensive. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

99- (I) England is often belittled by its European neighbours for its cold and miserable weather and its lack of good wine, (II) So most supermarkets import their wines and other alcoholic drinks from the continent. (Ill) However, on the south coast, where the climate is mild even in winter, grape growing has developed into a cottage industry. (IV) The quality and taste of the wine produced is excellent, although the vineyards are not as extensive as those in France or Italy. (V) Some Britons even grow grapes on trellises around their doors and treat their friends to home-made vintages. A) I B)II C)III D)IV E)V

100- (I) British people, especially the English, are usually stereotyped as being cold and unfriendly, (II) The simple fact that the climate does not encourage people to be outside meeting others might be the main reason for this. (III) Unlike in Mediterranean countries where people spend hours chatting to their friends, and strangers, in open air cafes, British people tend to socialise indoors and in smaller numbers. (IV) But once a person has been invited, he can be assured of the warmest welcome. (V) Such groups might seem close-knit and hostile to foreigners, particularly if they do not understand the culture. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

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