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1-18. sorularda, cmlede bo braklan yerlere 7. I ...... one of my students between 8 and 11,
uygun den szck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. but we can meet after that if it......you.

1. Asbestos has been proven a serious health A) will be teaching / suits


......, so its use is banned in residential B) have taught / will suit
buildings. C) taught / suited
D) will have taught / would suit
A) reaction B) despair E) teach / had suited
C) aspect D) advice
E) hazard

8. lknur, who......in Ankara now, misses......for


2. I still can't ...... Vincent for setting fire to my long walks in the countryside.
sofa with his cigarette.
A) lives/to be going
A) forecast B) forgive B) has lived/to go
C) rescue D) withstand C) is living/going
E) overcome D) is going to live/went
E) will live/to have gone
3. The new metro system has been......by
workers for cutting their journey time to and
from work.
9. Climbing......to be a dangerous sport, but it......
A) praised B) affected one a great sense of achievement.
C) impressed D) transported
E) trained A) seemed / should give
B) will seem / has given
C) has seemed / must be given
4. At up to 54C, the heat of an Arabian summer D) seems / can give
is......to most people without air conditioning. E) had seemed / will be given

A) temporary
B) unaccustomed
C) unbearable 10. You......to Jamila's twin sister, because Jamila
D) disturbed ......at the bank you mentioned.
E) cautious
A) may be talking / won't be working
B) talk / hasn't worked
5. The fans here in the stadium are......awaiting C) were talking / won't have worked
Glen's arrival. D) used to talk / isn't working
E) must have talked / doesn't work
A) regularly B) hastily
C) suddenly D) severely
E) eagerly
11. I......this movie about Cleopatra for two and a
half hours now, but it still....... .
6. In Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis", Gregor
Samsa wakes up to discover that he has......a A) am watching / doesn't finish
giant insect. B) have been watching / hasn't finished
C) will have watched / isn't finished
A) put over B) worked out D) have watched / hasn't been finished
C) got off D) turned into E) watch / isn't finishing
E) given in
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12. Pnar uses the English-Turkish dictionary...... 19. 23. sorularda, aadaki parada
her computer to look......the meaning of words numaralanm yerlere uygun den szck yada
that she doesn't know. ifadeyi bulunuz.

A) on / up B) down / at Sicily is (19) ...... island in the Mediterranean Sea. It


C) through / upon D) with / after is separated (20)......the mainland of Italy by the
E) by / from Strait of Messina. The capital is Palermo. The
island is mostly mountainous, and seismic and
volcanic activity is quite intense. The climate is
13. The Suez Canal cuts......the Egyptian desert subtropical and Mediterranean. Most of the natural
and links the Mediterranean......the Red Sea. vegetation in Sicily (21) ...... by human influence
over the years, and today forests "over (22)......four
A) over / from percent of the land. The island's economy is still
B) through / with quite (23) ....... but industrial activity is becoming
C) off / across more and more important.
D) between / of
E) upon / to 19. A) as large B) very large
C) larger D) largely
E) the largest
14. ... the numbers used in much of the world
are called Arabic numerals, only two of them
resemble those used in the Arabic script.
20. A) between B) from
A) Unless B) So that C) across D) under
C) Besides D) Nevertheless E) opposite
E) Although

15. Turkey has two cities whose names sound...... 21. A) is destroyed
words for motor vehicles in EnglishKars B) has destroyed
and Van. C) has been destroyed
D) will be destroyed
A) even B) as E) had destroyed
C) just D) yet
E) like

22. A) only B) yet


16. Ibn al-Arabi was a 13th-century mystic from C) any D) less
Murcia in Spain,......was controlled by Muslim E) a few
rulers at the time.

A) in which B) where 23. A) fertile B) underdeveloped


C) that D) which C) undisputed D) subjective
E) for what E) mutual

17. Kazakhstan is nearly......big......India, but it 24-32. sorularda, verilen cmleyi uygun ekilde
only has 1.5% of its population. tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.

A) so / that B) more / than 24. ......, the Vietnamese language wouldn't have
C) as / as D) too / for so many Chinese words in it.
E) less / than
A) Had Vietnam not spent more than a
millennium under Chinese domination
18. Catherine would use......car, but it's too small B) If it proves so difficult for many foreigners to
to hold all of....... . master
C) That Chinese was the only literary language
A) her own / us in Vietnam for many centuries
B) hers / ours D) As it has been officially written in a Latin
C) her / ourselves script since the late 20th century
D) on her own / we E) Unless Vietnam shares a border with China
E) herself / our
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25. Having defeated his enemies in the Siege of
Osaka, ...... .

A) thousands of people were killed in the year-


long siege
B) the capital was then moved to Edo
C) which is at the mouth of the Yodo River on
Osaka Bay
D) the Toyotomi family was completely
destroyed in 1615
E) Tokugawa leyasu took control of all of Japan

26. ......, the amount of road traffic in Turkey will 30. .....how much a ticket to the city centre is.
continue to get heavier.
A) The tourists around here are always
A) When the TEM was first constructed complaining
B) Unless the rail networks are improved B) That guy waiting at the bus stop must know
C) If the government hadn't made the road tax C) I wonder if it's much cheaper than taking a
so high taxi
D) Buying a car on credit is now easier than D) The bus driver really ought not to be smoking
ever before E) We were wondering if there was any chance
E) The more cars there are in urban areas
27. Bronwyn has been much happier in the
bank....... .

A) after she had been promoted to assistant 31. While I haven't eaten it myself,....... .
manager
B) if her salary was raised in line with inflation A) I'm told that Mexican food is generally very
C) since she became its financial consultant spicy
D) when she transferred from the smaller B) John is planning to cook a few things tonight
branch in Swansea C) I have been far too busy studying
E) even if she had to do a lot of overtime at D) I found sushi to be surprisingly tasty
weekends E) I would like to try some South Asian curries

28. ......, because the one that I wasted my money


on broke three days later.
32. ....... the New Mosque in Istanbul was already
A) I wish that I hadn't left the vase on the top over 100 years old.
shelf of the cupboard
B) There has been a 10% increase in the price A) Until the end of the Ottoman Empire
of new cameras B) As the Suleymaniye Mosque had already
C) It's a good thing that you didn't buy one been built
of those DVD players C) If they are compared with new shopping
D) There are several different shops in that centres like Kanyon
neighbourhood D) At the time that it was first constructed
E) Your new mobile phone still seems to be E) By the time the United States became
working perfectly independent
29. ......until he was removed from office by Kaiser
Wilhelm II.

A) Otto von Bismarck was one of the most 33. 36. sorularda, verilen cmlenin hangi sorunun
powerful politicians in Europe cevab olduunu bulunuz.
B) The chancellor Leo von Caprivi was not of
German descent 33. Because he started it.
C) Kaiser Friedrich III got cancer of the larynx
due to heavy smoking A) Where has Peter run off to in such a hurry?
D) Horst Kohler barely managed to be elected B) Did Philip remember to turn off the
President of Germany computer?
E) Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg bears C) Has Nadeem started to work on the project?
some responsibility for the outbreak of the D) Why don't you apologize to Ivan for the
First World War fight?
E) When did Turkey join the Allied Powers in
World War II?

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34. No, but it will in about five minutes. 38. In one of her essays, Susan Sontag argued
that a piece of art may be considered good if it
A) When shall I stop boiling this cabbage? arouses a certain emotion in the person
B) What time is the match? looking at it.
C) Is the car safe to drive now?
D) Has the film started yet? A) Susan Sontag'a gre bir sanat eserinin iyi
E) How long will it be closed for? olarak deerlendirilebilmesi iin, o eserin
insanlarda belli bir duygu uyandrmas
gerekmektedir.
B) Susan Sontag denemelerinden birinde, bir
35. I thought I'd put on the blue ones. sanat eserinin, ona bakan kiide belli bir
duygu uyandryorsa, iyi saylabileceini
A) What colour are you going to paint the savunmutur.
rooms? C) Susan Sontag bir deneme yazsnda, bir
B) Don't you know that sweets are bad for your sanat eserinin ona bakan kiide ne gibi
teeth? duygular uyandrabildiini anlatmtr.
C) Which trousers will you wear to the D) Susan Sontag'n bir denemesinde belirttiine
dinner? gre, bir resim iyi bir sanat eseriyse, ona
D) Why don't you put on some blues music for a bakan kiide mutlaka belli bir duygu
change? uyandrr.
E) Are you sure that you want to buy those E) yi bir sanat eserine bakan kiinin duygular,
vases? Susan Sontag tarafndan kaleme alnan
denemelerden birinde ifade edilmitir.

36. Nowe'll bring it to you when it's ready.

A) Will you be taking the dogs out tonight?


B) Don't you know how to knit a sweater?
C) Can I send a parcel from here?
D) When will the wardrobe be ready?
E) Shall I wait for my food at the counter?

37-39. sorularda, verilen ngilizce cmleye


anlamca en yakn Trke cmleyi bulunuz.
39. Since they are called visual pollution by some
37. For someone always in the spotlight, there is authorities, billboards could soon be a thing
a constant danger that his or her private of the past in Brazil.
opinions or conversations will be leaked to
the public. A) Brezilya'da yetkililer reklam panolarnn
grsel kirlilik yarattn ve bunlarn artk
A) Srekli olarak halkn gz nnde olan biri gemite kalmas gerektiini
zel konumalarnn ya da dncelerinin sylemektedirler.
halkn kulana gitme kaygsn tamaktadr. B) Oluturduklar grsel kirlilik nedeniyle
B) Dikkatler zerine evrilmi biri iin zel Brezilya'da reklam panolar ok yaknda
dncelerin ya da konumalarn halka yetkililer tarafndan yasaklanabilir.
szma tehlikesi her zaman vardr. C) Baz yetkililer tarafndan grsel kirlilik olarak
C) nl bir kii, zel konuma ya da adlandrld iin, Brezilya'da reklam
dncelerine dikkat etmelidir, nk panolar yakn bir gelecekte maziye
bunlarn halka szmas onu zor bir durumda karabilir.
brakabilir. D) Reklam panolar Brezilya'da gemite
D) Halkn gz nnde bulunan birisi iin belki kullanlm olsa da, baz yetkililer bunlar
de en byk tehlike, zel konumalarnn ya artk grsel kirlilik olarak
da dncelerinin bir ekilde dar deerlendirmektedir.
szmasdr. E) Yetkililer reklam panolaryla ilgili
E) Dikkatler zerine evrilmi birinin zel dncelerini uygulamaya koyarsa, Brezilya
yaamnda ne konutuunu ya da ne yakn bir gelecekte grsel kirlilikten
dndn kamuoyu hep merak kurtulabilir.
etmektedir.
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40. 42. sorularda, verilen Trke cmleye
anlamca en yakn ngilizce cmleyi bulunuz.
40. evre dostu evler kurma fikri hem insanlar
hem de evre iin daha salkl evler retmek
eiliminden kaynaklanmtr.

A) The houses which have been built so far are


not as safe and healthy as green houses are
for the environment and for people.
B) Building green houses was an idea
developed after the harmful effects of other
kinds had been closely observed.
C) The reason why people have a tendency to
build green houses is that other kinds are
harmful to the environment.
D) Unless green houses are built, not only the
environment but also humans will be harmed
by the dangerous effects of other kinds of 43-45. sorular aadaki paraya gre
houses. cevaplaynz.
E) The idea of building green houses has
resulted from a movement to produce I had met a man named Norton, who was working
houses that are healthy both for the in a shipyard during the War, about 1944 or 1945.
environment and for people. Norton, whose real name was Morelli or something
41. Duygulan anlatmann farkl biimlerini bulmak like that, had been discharged from the peacetime
amacyla Cenb ehbeddn, szlklerde pek army for faking a pay check, and was classified as
fazla bilinmeyen kelimeler arard. having bad character. He looked like George Raft,
but was taller. Norton was trying to improve his
A) It was the poet Cenab ehabeddin's English and achieve a smooth, friendly manner.
searching through dictionaries that provided Friendliness, however, did not come naturally to
him with the obscure words he used to depict him. When he was at rest, his expression was
different emotions. miserable and mean. Norton was a hard-working
B) The poet Cenab ehabeddin's emotions thief and he did not feel right unless he stole
were so different that he had to look in something every day from the shipyard where he
dictionaries to find obscure words to express worked. One day he called me up and said he had
them. stolen a machine gun. Could I find someone to buy
C) By searching in dictionaries for obscure it? I said, "May be. Bring it over."
words, the poet Cenab ehabeddin
managed to express his emotions in different 43. It is clear from the passage that Norton .
ways.
D) In an attempt to find different ways of A) did something wrong while in the army
depicting emotions, the poet Cenab B) is a friend of George Raft
ehabeddin searched through dictionaries C) does not speak English at all
for obscure words. D) worked for the navy in 1944 and 1945
E) Had he not looked in dictionaries for obscure E) liked to shoot machine guns
words, the poet Cenab ehabeddin would
not have been able to express his emotions 44. It is understood from the passage that Norton
so differently. is....... .
42. Atlantis uzay mekiindeki astronotlar aracn
A) not paid for the work that he does
yaknnda tanmlanamayan bir nesnenin
B) an unusually tall person
bolukta durduunu grnce inilerini
C) not a nice person by nature
ertelettirdiler.
D) satisfied with his language skills
E) not a person who moves around much
A) Just as the Atlantis shuttle was landing, the
astronauts noticed a floating object, which
caused a delay in their schedule.
45. It can be concluded from the passage that the
B) The astronauts in the Atlantis shuttle had
narrator....... .
their landing postponed when they saw an
unidentified object floating near the vehicle.
A) considers Norton to be his best friend
C) There was an unidentified object floating
B) is upset about the amount of his pay check
near the Atlantis shuttle, so the astronauts
C) has no problem with receiving stolen
decided to have their landing postponed.
goods
D) The delay of the Atlantis shuttle was due to
D) has been wondering whether or not to join
the fact that the astronauts saw an
the army
unidentified object floating in space.
E) is also known by the name Morelli
E) An object was seen near the Atlantis shuttle,
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46-48. sorular aadaki paraya gre 49-51. sorular aadaki paraya gre
cevaplaynz. cevaplaynz.

A Mayan grave containing 50 bodies has recently According to a recent study, two-thirds of Swedes
been unearthed deep in the Guatemalan jungle. secretly read their partner's mobile phone text
The dead are not the victims of random violence, messages, in particular when he or she goes to the
says archaeologist Arthur Demarest. Rather, most toilet. Most claimed they read them purely out of
of them including men, women, and children curiosity, but one-fourth admitted that they did it
were all killed in the same way. Mayan prisoners out of jealousy. A majority said they secretly
would be executed by having their heads cut off, looked at their partner's phone when he or she
but not in such large groups. The corpses are very was in the bathroom or shower, while others said
well preserved, having been shut up for centuries they did it when their partner was sleeping or had
in a muddy pool. The precious jewellery buried forgotten to take their mobile with them. 63% said
respectfully with the corpses suggests that they they were particularly interested in reading their
were high nobles. Most remarkably, the attackers partner's phone messages after he or she had
chose to abandon the site. Normally, the victors in been to a bar or restaurant, while only 4% said
warfare among the Maya would take control of a they read them after their partner returned from a
conquered city. conference. The study also showed that 86% of
people had flirted with someone by text
messaging.

49. It is implied in the passage that the majority of


46. We understand from the passage that the site Swedes....... .
....... .
A) accidentally leave their mobile phones at
A) was flooded by the attackers home
B) was discovered by Arthur Demarest B) go to bars and restaurants on a regular basis
C) was abandoned after the killings D) are jealous of other people getting phone
D) has been searched for since the Mayan era messages
E) is the first to be found in the Guatemalan D) send messages to their partners to find out
jungle where they are
E) have a tendency to read their partners'
mobile phone messages

50. According to the recent study, only a minority


47. It is implied in the passage that the victims.. of Swedes....... .

A) were not killed for their jewellery A) communicate with their partners through text
B) died while they were still fighting messages
C) were buried by their families B) are curious to learn about other people
D) contained more children than adults C) do not spend a lot of time talking on the
E) were from different social classes phone
D) hardly read their partners' phone messages
E) have not flirted by mobile phone
messages

51. We can conclude from the passage that, in


general, people in Sweden ...... .

48. It can be concluded from the passage that the A) flirt more with text messages than in any
attackers....... . other way
B) are less jealous than people in other
A) did not take over the city countries
B) invaded several cities at the time C) don't go to large business meetings very
C) generally killed high nobles first often
D) drowned the victims in a muddy pool D) are more distrustful of their partners at
E) had been hiding in the jungle bars than at work conferences
E) borrow other people's phones to check their
own messages
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52-54. sorular aadaki paraya gre 55-57. sorular aadaki paraya gre
cevaplaynz. cevaplaynz.

European farmers may soon be growing a form of Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu was
elephant grass to try to weaken the effects of an Enlightenment thinker. His theory of the
global warming. If they do, it will be burned in separation of powers is now taken for granted in
power stations to generate electricity. The 4m-high modern discussions of government. It has also
miscanthus plant doesn't need much fertilizer to been utilized in many constitutions all over the
be produced in great quantities, and a breeding world. He was largely responsible for the
programme would improve its production still popularization of the terms "feudalism" and
further. The most important aspect of the plant is "Byzantine Empire". As a young man, he achieved
that, when the plant grows, it takes carbon dioxide literary success with the publication of Persian
(C02) out of the air, and when it is burned later, the Letters, which is a satire based on the imaginary
C02 is re-released. Therefore, the net effect on correspondence of Iranian visitors to France. In
atmospheric C02 is zero. However, if coal is taken this way, Montesquieu points out the absurdities
out of the ground and burned, a net gain of C02 is of contemporary society. He travelled for a number
added to the atmosphere. Farmers find the idea of of years through Europe. His great work, The Spirit
growing miscanthus attractive because it is of the Laws, was originally published
harvested at times of the year when their anonymously, and was enormously influential.
machinery is not being used on food crops. Montesquieu's views had a powerful influence on
many of the American revolutionaries.

52. One point particularly emphasized about the


plant miscanthus is that....... . 55. It is clear from the passage that The Spirit of
the Laws....... .
A) it is cheaper than coal in producing electricity
B) it is the best solution to global warming A) is a part of the constitutions of a large
C) it will not put any extra C02 into the number of countries
atmosphere if it is burned B) was less widely read than Persian Letters
D) it is incredibly high C) was not originally published under
E) farmers will be able to grow it when their land Montesquieu's name
is not needed for food crops D) may not have actually been written by
Montesquieu
E) is based on research done by Montesquieu
all over Europe

53. It is understood from the passage that the


amount of C02....... .
56. We can understand from the passage that
A) in the atmosphere has an effect on global Montesquieu's theory of the separation of
warming powers....... .
B) produced by burning miscanthus is not
poisonous A) has been adopted by many modern
C) used by farmers depends on the food crops governments
that they grow B) was first put forward in Persian Letters
D) that is found in fertilizer is very high C) popularized the word "feudalism"
E) released by burning coal is the same as that D) criticizes the faults of society
released by burning miscanthus E) was taken for granted when it was first
proposed

57. It is clear from the passage that many of the


54. It is implied in the passage that farmers....... . American revolutionaries....... .

A) are trying to breed a new kind of miscanthus A) affected the lives of a lot of people
B) need more fertilizer for a field of miscanthus B) published political books anonymously
C) are very concerned about global warming C) were actively involved in writing the
D) will not have to sacrifice much to grow constitution
miscanthus D) inspired Montesquieu to write his books
E) will need different equipment to farm E) were greatly impressed by Montesquieu's
miscanthus ideas
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58-60. sorular aadaki paraya gre 61. 64. sorularda, verilen cmleye anlamca en
cevaplaynz. yakn olan seenei bulunuz.

On the 3rd of August, the cheerful news had been 61. You can withdraw money in many countries
given to the French public of the victory at with ease if you have an ATM card.
Sarrebruck, fought and won the day before. It
could hardly be called a great victory, but the A) An ATM card enables you to take money out
newspapers were full of enthusiasmthe invasion easily in a large number of countries.
of Germany had begun; it was the first step in their B) Thanks to your ATM card, you were able to
glorious march to victory. The little Crown Prince, take cash out easily in a lot of countries.
who had calmly bent down and picked up a bullet C) If you use your ATM card, getting money
from the battlefield, was almost immediately from the bank in any country is simple.
celebrated in legend. Two days later, however, D) It's still not easy to get cash from banks in
when intelligence came of the defeat at many countries, even with an ATM card.
Wissembourg, every mouth was opened to let out E) If you had an ATM card, you wouldn't have
a cry of rage and distress. That 5,000 men, caught any difficulty getting money in so many
in a trap, had faced 35,000 Germans all one long countries.
summer day was something that called for
revenge.

58. It is understood from the passage that the


news of the victory at Sarrebruck .. . 62. It was possible that I would have to work on
Saturday, so I didn't buy a ticket to the
A) had little effect on the public motorbike race.
B) was almost ignored by the press
C) was presented as a happy event A) I didn't purchase a ticket for Saturday's
D) was first spread by the Crown Prince motorbike race, because I had to work on
E) is celebrated in France every August that day.
B) In case I didn't have the day off on Saturday,
I didn't purchase a ticket to the motorcycle
race.
C) If I didn't have to work on Saturday, I would
have got myself a ticket for the motorbike
59. It is implied in the passage that the race.
newspapers ....... . D) I didn't buy a ticket for the motorbike race
until Saturday, when I found out that I
A) expected the conflict with Germany to be wouldn't have to work.
extremely short E) I was sure that I would need to work on
B) had been encouraging France to attack Saturday, so I didn't buy a ticket for the
Germany motorcycle race.
C) accurately predicted the future of the conflict
with Germany
D) expected a French victory at Wissembourg
as well
E) exaggerated the importance of the battle
at Sarrebruck
63. You wouldn't have written such a good essay
without the help of your sister.

60. It is stated in the passage that the events at A) Although you had your sister's assistance,
Wissembourg....... . your essay turned out badly.
B) With your sister's advice, your essay should
A) led to a French desire to take action be excellent.
against the Germans C) If you had asked for your sister's help, your
B) caused the death of 5,000 French soldiers essay would have been much better.
C) were eventually revenged by the French D) Your essay was only good because you had
army your sister do it for you.
D) occurred because of bad intelligence E) Your essay turned out so well because your
E) made some of the French soldiers afraid to sister aided you.
fight
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64. Celia regrets turning down the job offer in
Portugal, now that she has been unemployed
for several months.

A) When Celia learned that she had to go to


Portugal, she immediately quit her job.
B) Even though Celia had been without work for
a long time, she refused to work in Portugal.
C) If the job didn't involve working in Portugal,
Celia would be willing to take it, because she
needs to work.
D) Celia wishes she had accepted the job offer
in Portugal, because she hasn't had a job for
a couple of months now.
E) Celia hasn't been able to find a job yet, but
she could agree to work in Portugal if she
was offered the post.
65-68. sorularda, bo braklan yere parann 67. A vending machine is a machine that
anlam btnln salamak iin getirilebilecek dispenses merchandise when a customer
cmleyi bulunuz. deposits sufficient money into a slot to
purchase the desired item. ..... . His machine
65. During the 19th century, Polish classical
accepted a coin and then dispensed a fixed
music evolved into internationally respected
amount of "holy water". Today, most vending
forms, like the polonaise, and produced such
machines in the US dispense snacks and
great composers as Frederic Chopin. Thus,
beverages, but they are also common in busy
Poland became a centre for musical
locations to sell newspapers.
development. ........ . The composer Karol
Szymanowski soon put the country back into
A) Items sold by vending machines vary by
prominence, however, and like Chopin,
country
included elements of Polish traditional music
B) In Japan, vending machines sell everything
in his works.
from potted plants to ' underwear
C) Oddly, life insurance policies were once sold
A) But later, Polish music went into a decline
through vending machines at airports
B) His compositions are among the greatest
D) It is believed to have been first invented by a
pieces for the piano
Greek engineer, Hero of Alexandria
C) Poland's political independence was ended
E) The first vending machine in Japan was
in the 18th century
made of wood
D) The polonaise was perhaps the first
distinctively Polish form of art music
E) The same period produced Stanislaw
Moniuszko in the field of Polish opera
66. In 1905, Norway was autonomous, but the
king and foreign policymakers sat in
neighbouring Sweden. ........ . Norway
responded by strengthening its forces along 68. Louis de Bernieres is a contemporary author.
the Swedish border, but despite strong ...... . It was his experiences therealong
nationalist feelings on both sides, the two with the influence of writer Gabriel Garcia
parties agreed to negotiate. This resulted in an Marquezthat profoundly influenced his first
agreement to let the Norwegian people decide three novels. His most recent novel, Birds
in a referendum on whether they wanted full Without Wings (2004), is set in Turkey, and
independence. tells the story of how a small community is
affected by the First World War.
A) Seven years earlier, Norway had
demonstrated its desire for independence
B) Both Norway and Sweden are considered A) He has been selected by Granta magazine
Scandinavian countries as one of Britain's 20 best novelists
C) However, some Swedes called for armed B) He is probably best known for his fourth
intervention when the Norwegian parliament novel, Captain Corelli's Mandolin
voted to ignore the king C) His first three novels have been highly
D) The union had been a disappointment to praised all over the world
Sweden for quite some time, though D) In spite of his name appearing to be French,
E) Norway is located on the Atlantic Ocean, he is in fact British
while Sweden borders the Baltic Sea E) Before he began to write full time, he worked
as an English teacher in Colombia

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69-72. sorularda, verilen duruma uygun den 72. It is nighttime and you are reading a book of
cmleyi bulunuz. poems when there is a power cut in your
building. It is completely dark, and wanting to
69. You are normally paid on the third day of keep on reading, you find your way to your
every month. Today it is the seventh, and still next-door neighbour's, where you ask:
no money has been sent to your bank
account. Thinking that the boss may have A) Do you have any candles that I can use?
forgotten, but not wanting to make him angry, B) Doesn't this building have a generator?
you say: C) What did you cut the power off for?
D) Do you think Sir Walter Scott is a good poet?
A) Maybe you should visit the doctor for your E) Do you know when the power will come back
memory lapses. on?
B) Is it possible that I can have my salary soon?
C) Are you paying us late so that you can go on
that skiing trip?
D) Who needs money? I work for the joy of it,
you know.
E) You don't think that your employees work for
free, do you? 73-76. sorularda, karlkl konumann bo
braklan ksmn tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi
bulunuz.

73. Briallen : Do you know why the area where


the Nile joins the sea is known as a
70. You have been queuing up for a nightclub, but delta?
you have to prove that you are over 18 to Primrose: Does it have anything to do with the
enter. You are, but when the huge guard at the fourth letter in the ancient Greek
door asks you for your ID card, you find that it alphabet?
is not with the other cards in your purse. Still Briallen :..
wanting to go in, you say: Primrose: Of coursethe Nile Delta took its
name from its appearance.
A) Can I see your ID card? How old are you
B) My driving license has my date of birth on A) The Greeks were active in the Nile Delta
itcan you accept that? during the time of ancient Egypt.
C) There are at least 19 of us trying to get in. B) Alpha, beta, gamma, deltawhat comes
D) Why on earth can't you let people in who are next?
under 18? C) The letter still exists in the modern Greek
E) That other nightclub down the road looks alphabet, but it's pronounced differently.
much better than yours anyway. D) Actually, it does; the Greek letter "delta" has
the shape of a triangle.
E) Do you know how many letters there were in
ancient Greek?

71. The local municipality has signs up that


rubbish should not be thrown out before 5
o'clock. It is nine in the morning, and one of
your neighbours is putting out two huge
sacks of trash. Angrily, you shout at them: 74. Lillian : Why didn't you come to Susanna's
party last night?
A) If you give those to me, I'll carry them up to Hue : Actually, I did.
the dump for you. Lillian :
B) If you wouldn't mind, couldn't you put those Hue : That's because I arrived after you'd
out in the evening? left.
C) This street would be much cleaner if it
wasn't for people like you. A) What time did you get there?
D) I think the municipality's policy needs to be B) I didn't see you there.
changed. C) It was a really good one.
E) I don't know why you have to always throw D) I did leave early, though.
out so much stuff. E) Didn't anybody notice you?

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75. Nergis : Have you ever heard of the 78. (I) Scientists have invented a kettle for the mobile
Teotihuacan Spider Woman? phone age. (II) You can turn it on without getting
Irit : Is she some kind of superhero? off the sofa or on the way home from work. (III)
Nergis : You simply send a text message containing the
Irit : She sounds pretty scary, then. words "switch on". (IV) Small books are available
for those who have problems thinking up text
A) With a name like that, you'd think she was messages. (V) As it is fitted with a radio receiver
Spider-Man's partner, wouldn't you? programmed with your mobile phone number, it
B) No, she is thought to have been a will then start boiling.
Mesoamerican goddess of the underworld
and darkness. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
C) I wish she wasthere are far too few
prominent women superheroes.
D) No, it is the name given to a character in
some ancient paintings from Mexico.
E) No, but there have been four separate
superheroes called Spider-Woman.

79. (I) A feral cat is a wild cat which has been


separated from domestication, whether through
76. Twilip : What was the best part about your abandonment, loss, or running away. (II) The term
holiday in Ohrid? also refers to the descendants of such cats. (III)
Lale : .. Feral cats usually cannot be re-domesticated. (IV)
Twilip : Was it a full one? Feral kittens, however, can be socialized to live
Lale : Yes, that's what made it so with humans if they are taken from a feral colony
beautiful. before they are about twelve weeks old. (V) The
domestic housecat, however, can live for sixteen
A) I would say it was the quiet village that we years or more.
stayed in.
B) I think it was being able to find brek away A) I B) If C) III D) IV E) V
from home.
C) Seeing some of the Byzantine-era churches.
D) I did so many different things while I was
there.
E) It was watching the moon reflected in the
lake.

77. 80. sorularda, cmleler srasyla okunduunda 80. (I) While Dodoma has been appointed as the new
parann anlam btnln bozan cmleyi bulunuz. capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam is indisputably
the country's greatest city. (II) One of the deadly
77. (I) Insects, such as tsetse flies, have an adult 1998 US embassy bombings occurred in Dar es
body consisting of visibly distinct segments. (II) In Salaam. (III) It is a busy port that is on some of
the tropical regions of Africa, the bloodsucking the world's most important sea routes. (IV) The
tsetse fly carries deadly diseases to humans and economic life of the city revolves around this huge
other animals. (III) Many species of tsetse fly are harbour. (V) This is because it is not only a place
associated with specific diseases. (IV) Some for shipping, but the business district is also found
carry trypanosomiasis (African sleeping sickness) there.
from one human victim to another. (V) Others
carry the disease nagana to cattle and other A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
animals.

A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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DENEME 9
1. E 41. D
2. B 42. B
3. B 43. A
4. C 44. C
5. E 45. C
6. D 46. C
7. A 47. A
8. C 48. A
9. D 49. E
10. E 50. E
11. B 51. D
12. A 52. C
13. B 53. A
14. E 54. D
15. E 55. C
16. D 56. A
17. C 57. E
18. A 58. C
19. E 59. E
20. B 60. A
21. C 61. A
22. A 62. B
23. B 63. E
24. A 64. D
25. E 65. A
26. B 66. C
27. C 67. D
28. C 68. E
29. A 69. B
30. B 70. B
31. A 71. C
32. E 72. A
33. D 73. D
34. D 74. B
35. C 75. B
36. E 76. E
37. B 77. A
38. B 78. D
39. C 79. E
40. E 80. B

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