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Varsayılan 2004 KPDS-Mayis Donemi ingilizce Soru ve Cevaplan


2004 KPDS-Mayis Donemi ingilizce Soru ve Cevaplan
2004 KPDS Mayis

1-15. sorularda bos birakilan yerlere uygun düşen ifadeyi bulunuz.
1. Their Prime Minister has been able to
act more aggressively in the past year
because he has his power within
the government.
a) recommended
b) reduced
c) compelled
d) consolidated
e) impaired
2. Pakistan the Indus and its
tributaries for almost half of its irrigation supplies.
a) turns back
b) waits for
c) takes to
d) pulls up
e) relies on
3. The auroras are caused by the
of solar winds with gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
a) intersection
b) completion
c) interaction
d) perception
e) distraction
4. It seems strange to us now that
miners and others employed in
dangerous work should not have
demanded the provision of
Headgear.
a) forceful
b) obstructive
c) relentless
d) protective
e) intensive
5. In the past 30 years , our knowledge
of the ancient Maya civilization has
increased as a result of the
decipherment of a newly discovered script.
a) significantly
b) alternatively
c) suspiciously
d) persuasively
e) conditionally

6 providing luxury on every
imaginable level, a five- star hotel should also have the ability to take you by surprise.
a) with a view to
b) in excess of
c) consequent on
d) in need of
e) in addition to
7. Ancient Peruvian textiles have
survived in an excellent state of
preservation the dry conditions of
much of the country.
a) with regard to
b) in comparison with
c) in case of
d) owing to
e) in opposition to
8. Exciting new research is
transforming industrial robotics,
offering the promise of whole new
generation of intelligent
machines.
a) more
b) much
c) any
d) mostly
e) too
9. He is hoping that, by the time
he for the grant, his book on
Egyptian silverwork
a) has to apply/ will have been published
b) had applied/ had been published
c) was to apply / has been published
d) will be applying / would have been
published
e) would have applied /will be published
10. It seems that, even if big western
companies to help develop
lifesaving GM (genetically modified ) seeds for the underdeveloped
countries, only South Africa to
accept them.
a) will be willing/ is ready
b) has been willing / will be ready
c) had been willing/ would be ready
d) would be willing/ was ready
e) were willing / would be ready



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11. The big test over the next few

16- 20. sorularda asagidaki parcada
weeks when the government to numaralanmis yerlere uygun diisen
introduce a plan to include drug sozciikyada ifadeyi bulunuz.
coverage in Medicare.
a) is coming/ will be expected Satellite-servicing technology is being
b) comes/ was expected used to upgrade the Hubble Space
c) has come/ is expecting Telescope to perform beyond its initial
d) will come / is expected design requirements. Twice astronauts
e) would come / would be expected have replaced the telescope's solar
panels (16) Higher-performance
12. Seafarers' records back to ones. The most impressive
1590 it possible to visualize the improvement, however, has come with
behaviour of one of the planet's most the (17) of a new camera to record
mysterious phenomena : its magnetic the images seen by the Hubble . Its
field. increased sensitivity makes it ten
a) dating / have made (18) as powerful as its
b) to date / would make predecessor, and it (19)
c) being dated/ had made dramatically sharper images, some of
d) to be dated / are making them of stars and galaxies that were
e) to have been dated / will make (20)... to the old Hubble.
13. The software has been designed to
help detectives solve complex cases 16. a) from b) with
prompting them to explore lines c) to d) against
enquiry other than the obvious e) over
ones.
a) through/to 17. a) distribution b) application
b) by / of c) installation d) duplication
c) from/ into e) reaction
d) over / with
e) into /for 18. a) times b) figures
c) degrees d) periods
14. Recent findings have suggested e) points
that, in ancient times too, man was
capable causing rapid and 19. a) will produce b) had produced
decisive changes the genetic c) has produced d) may produce
make-up of staple crops. e) would produce
a) in /for
b) to / of 20. a) incapable b) inappropriate
c) of / in c) inadequate d) indestructible
d) from / over e) invisible
e) with / into
15 helmets had been revived for
soldiers and extended to many
workers, safety head coverings for
athletes almost inevitably followed.
a) while
b) before
c) although
d)once
e) until

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21- 25. sorularda asagidaki parcada numaralanmis yerlere uygun diisen sozciik ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.

26.- 35. sorularda verilen cumleyi uygun sekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.



Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882 ) was a sage, not a scientist, but he was more keenly interested in the scientific advances of his day than is commonly realized . One of his early aspirations was to be "a naturalist", and he started
his career (21) a lecturer- essayist
by giving talks on natural science,
(22) one focused on the chemical
composition of water. (23)
Emerson went on to make his mark primarily in the areas of literature, religion, philosophy and social reform, he remained an eager lifelong student of both traditional and contemporary natural and social science. To date, however, this side of Emerson's
thought and life (24) only a handful
of significant scholarly discussions. Emerson's life in science is the best of
books (25) this aspect of Emerson
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
that have marked the bicentennial of his birth, and it is one that will endure.

a) more c)such e) only b) d) so as
a) describing c) considering e) defining b) d) including intending
a) although c) so that e) since b) d) therefore but
a) should attract b) is attracting c) will attract d) has attracted e)had attracted
a) to c) on e)at b) d) for with

26. While most people still saw computers as science fiction,..
a) the discriminating few immediately
appreciated their advantages
b) the early ones were large in size and
low in performance
c) they continue to get smaller and more
versatile
d) it is hard to imagine how banks earned
on their work without them
e) a majority still wish they had never been
invented
27 so long as you pay attention
and stick to the rules.
a) There is a huge number of fascinating
wrecks around Britain
b) Weeds under the sea can contain
hazardous materials like oil and mutations
c) Scuba diving is very safe
d) Scuba was first patented in 1865 and
was perfected over the years
e) Scuba divers get a great deal of
pleasure from exploring wrecks
28 unless there is an
agreement to the contrary.
a) copyright is a form of protection
provided to the creators of "original works
of authorship"
b) The authors of a joint work are co-
owners of the copyright in the work
c) There is list of countries that maintain
copyright relations with the United States
d) Works by the US government were not
eligible for copyright protection
e) Works consisting entirely of information
that is common property were given no
such protection



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29. Although Japan has one of the 32. This new pink cell phone actually
world's most rapidly ageing gives advices on
populations,
a) Which dieting techniques should have
a) Japanese companies will be world been avoided
leaders in catering for the elderly b) why the display doubles as a mirror
b) other countries such as China and c) how to dress in accord with the day's
South Korea and most of Western Europe weather
are closing the gap d) how often the battery would have to be
c) in 2004 one-fifth of its population will be charged
6 or over and there will be more than e) where its special features will be
20,000 people over the age of a hundred included
d) the increasing burden of providing
pensions and health care for the growing 33. Most cultures have their own
number of elderly will cause Japan's public foundation myths to explain
finances to remain by far the worst in the
developed world a) how long the world had been in
e) to safeguard the financial assets of its existence
pensioners, the bank of Japan will not be b) why society is as it is
able to take any radical measures c) so as to satisfy their curiosity
concerning how the world began
d) what has been happening in still earlier
times
30 that a road once linked the e) unless there was no trace of any former
newly discovered settlement with one inhabitants
of the great Inca cities.
34 , they are especially
a) The whole is in a remarkable state of common during the spring and early
preservation summer.
b) We wouldn't be surprised
c) The surrounding area would have been a) Although tornadoes can happen at any
cultivated time of the year
d) There are at least 30 stone structures b) Since the conditions that lead to the
e) It seems likely formation of tornadoes are most often to
be found in the central and southern
United States
c) As a tornado is a dark funnel-shaped
31. Teachers cannot be criticized for cloud made up of violently rotating winds
failing to promote engineering d) White tornadoes in the United States
generally travel in a northeast direction
e) Because tornadoes are capable of
a) so the manner in which design is lifting houses off their foundations and
presented is of first importance hurling them considerable distances
b) that it is not a required field of study in
most technical universities 35. The artist's work should take the
c) whether students should follow enough viewer to a place
maths and science courses to quality for
engineering school a) so it gave his paintings a shadowy aged
d) if they have not been exposed to it appearance
themselves b) where there were domestic situations
e) as all the young children had a flair for based around one or two figures
designing and building c) if his paintings are deliberately vague
d) which reflect the confidence that
emerged in her childhood
e) that he cannot go to on his own

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36.-40. sorularda verilen Tiirkce cumleye anlamca en yakin ingilizce ciimleyi bulunuz.
36.1942'de gerceklesen ve 3 Haziran'dan 6 Haziran'a kadar siiren Midway Savasi, tarihciler tarafindan 2.DLinya Savasimn bir doniim noktasi olarak gorulmustur.
a) Historians insist that the Battle of
Midway, Which took place between June
3rd and June 6 th 1942, should be
regarded as a turning point in World War
II.
b) According to many Historians, the Battle
of Midway, Which took place in 1942
between June 3rd and June 6th, can be
regarded as a turning point in World War
II.
c) The Battle of Midway, Which took place
in 1942 and lasted from June 3 rd to June
6th, has been regarded by historians as a
turning point in World War II.
d) In the opinion of historians, the turning
point of World War II came with the Battle
of Midway, June 3rd-6th, 1942.
e) Historians tend to regard the Battle of
Midway, June 3rd-6th, 1942, as the turning
point of World War II.
37. Bugun bildigimiz dlinya, bazi kitalann birbirinden uzakla§masi sonucu on milyon yil sonra, muhtemelen tamamen tamnmaz olacaktir.
a) As a result of continental drift, the world
that we know will surely be completely
unrecognizable ten million years from now.
b) It seems likely that ten million years
from now the world, as we know it today,
will be unrecognizable to drift away from
each other.
c) Should be continents continue to drift
away from each other, after ten million
years the world will be quite unlike what it
is today.
d) After ten million years, the world as we
know it today will probably be completely
unrecognizable as a result of some
continents drifting away from each other.
e) Ten million years from now the world,
as we know it today, could be quite
unrecognizable if the continents continue
to drift apart in this way.

38. "Uzay Laboratuan Projesi" ,
insanlann uzayda hicbir olumsuz etki
olmadan uzun sure yasayabilecegini ve
cahsabilecegini gostermek icin NASA
tarafindan tasarlanmistir.
a) NASA wanted to determine through the
design of "Project Skylab" just how long
people could live and work in space
without any ill, effects all.
b) The "Project Skylab" experiment
established for NASA that people can live
and work in space for long periods of time
without experiencing any ill effect.
c) The aim of NASA's "Project Skylab" was
to determine whether people could live
and work in space, without adverse
effects, over long periods of time.
d) NASA's aim in designing "Project
Skylab" was to learn how long men could
live and work ; in space without ill effect.
e) "Project Skylab" was designed by NASA
to demonstrate that people can live and
work in space for prolonged periods
without any ill effect at all.
39. Balkan Bush, bir televizyon
konusmasinda Amerikan halkina,
terorizme karsi savasin yiiksek
maliyetler ve kisisel ozveri gerektiren
uzun bir miicadele olacagmi soyledi.
a) President Bush's televised speech
concerning war against terrorism warned
the American people that the struggle
would be a long one and entail high costs
and much personal sacrifice.
b) televised speech President Bush told
the American people that the war against
terrorism would be a long struggle
requiring high costs and personal sacrifice.
c) In a speech that was televised,
President Bush warned the Americans that
a war against terrorism could prove
expensive and entail much personal
sacrifice.
d) In his speech, which was televised,
President Bush asked the American
people to be willing to sacrifice themselves
in the cause of the struggle against
terrorism.
e) The people of America were asked by
President Bush in a speech broadcast on
television to be prepared to pay in money
and personal sacrifice, for war against
terrorism.



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40. Umman'in Yemen'le olan sinir anlasmazhgi, iki iilke arasinda Ekim 1992'de antlasma imzalanmasi iizerine sona erdi.
a) Oman's border dispute with Yemen came to an end upon the signing of an agreement in October 1992 between the two countries, b) In October 1992, Oman and Yemen signed an agreement Which helped to end the border dispute between the two countries, c) It was in October 1992 that the border dispute between Oman and Yemen finally came to an end, and the two countries signed an agreement, d) In October 1992, Oman and Yemen finally signed an agreement which brought their border dispute to an end. e) Oman's border dispute with Yemen only ended in October 1992 when the two countries came together and signed an agreement. 42. Abu Dhabi may be the largest and wealthiest of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates, but it is Dubai that has come to the fore. A) Her ne kadar Dubai gok bilinse de Abu Dabi, Birlefik Arap Emirlikleri'ni kuran yedi emirligin en buyugu ve en zengini olarak gorulebilir. B) Birlefik Arap Emirlikleri'ni olufturan yedi emirlikten en buyugu ve en zengini Abu Dabi'dir, ancak bunlardan en gok bilineni Dubai'dir. C) Birlefik Arap Emirlikleri'ni olufturan yedi emirlikten biri olan Abu Dabi, bunlarm en buyugu ve en zenginidir ama Dubai daha gok bilinir. D) Abu Dabi, Birlefik Arap Emirlikleri'ni olufturan yedi emirligin en buyugu ve en zengini olabilir, ancak one gikmif olan Dubai'dir. E) Dubai daha iyi tanmmakla birlikte, Abu Dabi'nin Birlefik Arap Emirlikleri'ni olufturan yedi emirligin en buyugu ve en
41. - 45, sorularda, verilen Ingilizce ciimleye anlamca yakin Tiirkce ciimleyi bulunuz. zengini oldugu kabul edilebilir. 43-ln some parts of the world, many
41 .Most people in the world today recognize that it is the duty of a government to develop a policy with regard to the conservation of the environment. A) Bugun dunyada pek gok insan, gevrenin korunmasma yonelik bir politika geliftirmenin, hukumetin gorevi oldugunu kabul etmekledir. B) Qevrenin korunmasma ilifkin bazi politikalar geliftirmenin bir hukumet gorevi oldugu, bugun dunyada pek gok insan tarafmdan kabul edilen bir gergektir. C) Bugun dunyada pek gok insanm da kabul ettigi gibi, gevrenin korunmasi konusunda etkili politikalar izlemek her hukumetin gorevidir. D) Bir hukumetin gorevleri arasinda gevrenin korunmasma yonelik politikalar ortaya koymanm da bulundugu, bugun dunyada pek gok insanm benimsedigi bir konudur. E) Qevrenin korunmasiyla ilgili politikalar benimsemenin bir hukumetin temel gorevi oldugu bugun dunyada pek gok insan tarafmdan kabul edilmektedir. believe that politics is not a suitable job for women, but eventually such opposition seems likely to disappear.
A) Dunyamn gefitli bolgelerinde birgok insan siyaseti kadmlar igin uygun bir ugraf olarak gormemektedir; ancak bu tur muhalefet zamanla yok olacaktir. B) Dunyanm bazi bolgelerinde pekgokkifi siyasetin kadmlar igin uygun bir ugraf olmadigma inanmaktadir; ancak bu tur muhalefet zamanla ortadan kalkacak gibi gorunmektedir. C) Birgok insan siyasetin kadmlara uygun bir if olmadigmi dufunmektedir; ancak dunyanm pek gok yerinde bu muhalefetin zamanla yok olacagma inamlmaktadir. D) Dunyanm gefitli bolgelerinde gogu insan siyasetin kadmlara uygun bir ugraf olduguna kesinlikle inanmamaktadir; ancak bu muhalefet zamanla onemini yitirecektir. E) Pek gok kif i siyaseti dunyanm bazi bolgelerinde, kadinlarm yapabilecegi bir ugraf olarak gormemektedir; ancak bu tur muhalefetin zamanla onemini yitirecegine inamlmaktadir.

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44, The strategic importance of Malta
was first recognized by the
Phoenicians, who occupied it and
established a trade colony there.
A) Malta'nm stratejik onemini ilk anlayan
Fenikeliler, burayi i§gal ettiler ve burada
bir ticaret kolonisi kurdular.
B) Malta'nm stratejik onemi nedeniyle
burayi i§gal eden Fenikeliler, ilk once bir
ticaret kolonisi kurdular.
C) Malta'nm stratejik onemi, ilk kez, arayi
i§gal eden ve orada bir ticaret kolonisi
kuran Fenikelilerce anla§ilmi§tir.
D) ilk kez Fenikeliler tarafmdan i§gal
edilen Malta'nm stratejik onemi hemen
anla§ildi ve burada bir ticaret kolonisi
kuruldu.
E) Malta'nm stratejik onemini anlayarak
burayi i§gal eden Fenikeliler, ilk ticaret
kolonisini burada kurdular.
45. Analysis of the reddish surface soil
of Mars points to the presence of
oxidized iron, indicating that at the
planet's surface is rusting.
A) Mars'm kizihmsi yuzey topragimn
analizi, gezegenin yuzeyinin paslanmakta
oldugunu gosteren oksitlenmif demirin
varhgma i§aret etmektedir.
B) Mars'm kizihmsi yuzeytopragi analiz
edildiginde, oksitlenmif demirin varhgi
nedeniyle gezegen yuzeyinin paslanmakta
oldugu gorulur.
C) Mars'm kizihmsi yuzey topragmm
analizi, oksitlenmif demirin varhgmi
gostermektedir ve gezegen yuzeyinin
paslanmasmin nedeni de budur.
D) Mars'm kizihmsi yuzey topragmm
analizinden, oksitlenmif demir varligmin,
gezegen yuzeyinin paslanmasina yol
agtigi anlafilmaktadir
E) Mars'm kizihmsi yuzey topragmm
analizi ile, oksitlenmif demir varhgma bagh
olarak gezegen yuzeyinin paslanmakta
oldugu belirlenmiftir

46. - 51. sorularda bos birakilan yere, parcamn anlam butunlugunii saglamak icin getirilebilecek ciimleyi bulunuz
46. The ability to recognize people automatically by analyzing bodily characteristics such as fingerprints, faces and eyeballs -known as biometrics - has long been a goal of both technologists and governments.
Both America and Europe
plan to start issuing biometric passports as soon as next year.
A) Lobby groups have campaigned against biometrics on the grounds that they would invade privacy B} Biometric technology has been around for quite some time, but has not been widely adopted
C) The introduction or biometric identity
documents cannot be considered for a
long time since it would be so expensive
D) Plans for projects to incorporate
biometric signs into passports, identity
cards and visas are now under way in
several countries
E) Biometric could undermine security by
providing a sense of false security
47-Until the development of the first scientific dating techniques around the beginning of the last century, dating in archaeology depended almost entirely
on historical methods Such
dating methods are still of immense value today.
A) For instance, excavations in Egypt at
the and of the 19th century brought to light
pottery of Aegean origin
B) In the ancient world, literate societies
such as these recorded their own history
in written documents
C) The chronological system requires even
more careful reconstruction, and any list of
rulers or kings needs to be reasonably
complete
D) Other areas of Mesoamerica had their
own calendars which operated on similar
lines
E) That is to say, it relied on
archaeological connections with
chronologies and calendars that people in
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48. Many obstacles still remain for Japan's harassed chip industry.
Another problem is the slow
pace of decision-making.
SIKLAR EKSIK
49. There was a time when the American accounting system was the
envy of the world, it
encouraged millions of average people to invest, thus transforming America into the world's first mass equity culture.
A) Boosting the integrity and standards of
the financial markets is a critical imperative
B) Its transparency, uniformity and
credibility allowed investors to make
intelligent comparisons among US
corporate earnings statements
C) Regulators and analysts should have
embraced it or at least something very
much like it
D) There are almost as many measures of
earnings today as there are companies
E) it offers them a road map to restoring
investor confidence though there are
shortcomings in the proposal that

51. Researchers are attempting to create the computer equivalent of human cognitive abilities and they have
had considerable success
But as little as 50 years ago, how would people have reacted to a machine that corrected errors in spelling and grammar!
A) The research community,
underestimating the incredible abilities of
the human brain, seriously misjudged how
difficult the task would be.
B) in the field of intelligence, how does
man compare with machines?
C) Man was certainly reluctant to admit
that machines could be physically stronger
than man.
D) The chess machine is an interesting
example in theory since all one had to do
was create a computer chip that could
analyze several million chess positions per
second.
E) For instance, we now have
computerized spelling and grammar
checkers; they are standard components
of all word processors today.
52. - 57. sorularda, verilen durumda soylenmis olabilecek sozii bulunuz.



50. The Conservative Party, which dominated British politics in the 20tn century, is a shadow of its former
self There is now only one
conservative Member of Parliament from Scotland and none from Wales. Large cities such as Liverpool elect no conservatives.
A) Moreover, the selection of
parliamentary candidates is in the hands
of small groups with extreme views
B) Elsewhere in Europe right-wing parties
continue to thrive
C) Thatcher governed Britain for 11 years
and was generally known as the "iron lady"
D) Even when a conservative candidate is
elected it is usually by a narrow margin
E) Their role in the European Parliament
at this time inspired neither respect nor
confidence

52. A friend's child is acting in a very disturbing way. You feel that professional help is urgently needed, so you say to your friend and her husband:
A) Why don't you wait a little? I think you're
being over-anxious.
B) all children go through difficult limes.
C) I really think you ought to consult a
psychiatrist as soon as possible.
D) It's probably just a phase he's going
through. Not to worry.
E) You must come to some agreement
between yourselves before going to a
psychiatrist.



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53. You are organizing a conference on 55. You are working on the Stock
the Hittites, and wish to open it up to a Exchange as a broker. A client of yours
wide public. Hence, you decide to invite is insisting on investing in the shares
as the main speaker, an eminent Hittite of a company that, in your opinion, is
historian, well-known on account of his not sound. To discourage him you say:
studies in this field. On the phone you
say to him: A) 1 believe you'd be well-advised to put off
making any decision for a while.
A) Your works on the Hittites have always B) 1 presume you have checked on how
generated a lot of discussion among this company is doing, haven't you?
colleagues C) You may be right. 1 don't wish to
B) Do try to come; your presence and your influence your decision.
speech at the conference will arouse a D) 1 don't regard this as a wise choice
great deal of public interest. since this company no longer inspires
C) 1 am a great admirer of your work and confidence.
enjoyed listening to your paper at the E) Come back in a day or two; in the
conference. meantime, find out more about the
D) 1 was delighted to hear that you'll be company.
present at the opening of the conference.
E) Let me know as soon as possible 56. You are the judge presiding over a
whether you will in fact be able to attend trial and think that a considerable
the conference and give a paper. amount of evidence presented by the
defence lawyer is of no relevance to the
case. So you say to him:
A) Are you quite sure that this piece of
evidence does not conflict with what you
54. You are sending an article to a have previously said?
Journal for publication and wish to alert B) in my opinion, the evidence presented
the editor to the fact that the article is by the defence lawyer has little bearing
based on the results of research which upon the case.
lasted for nearly ten years, in your C) The evidence presented in this case
covering letter you say: seems to me to be rather controversial.
D) The defence lawyer has presented his
A) It seems like ten years now since 1 evidence in a very precise manner.
began working on this research project E) 1 put it to you, as the lawyer for the
and have finally got the results that are defence, that much of this evidence has
detailed in this article. nothing to do with the case.
B) During the past decade, 1 enjoyed
collecting the material for this article. 1 57. On entering your office you find a
hope you think it is worthwhile. colleague of yours working on your
C) The material is completely reliable: 1 computer. On seeing you, he
collected it all myself. immediately starts apologizing and
D) 1 do have more material, but 1 think this says:
article is quite long enough.
E) 1 would like to point out that this article A) 1' m sorry 1 was not able to let you know
draws upon almost a decade-long before.
research-work. B) Sorry for using your computer without
your permission.
C) 1 tried to reach you last night, but didn't
manage to.
D) Forgive me for not getting it finished in
time.
E) Sorry to keep you waiting. It's almost
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58, - 63. sorularda ciimleler sirasiyla okundugunda parcanm anlam biitunlugiinu bozan ciimleyi bulunuz.
58. (I) After decades of experimentation,
the first practical and fairly reliable
typewriters arrived on the market in the
early 1870s. (II) Over the next fifteen years
or so they became established in
American offices and were soon regarded
as indispensable. (Ill) But they were large
and ungainly. (IV) Obviously, these early
models printed under the roller, so you
couldn't see what you had typed till several
lines later. (V) Indeed, one of the early
models was built into a table, like a sewing
machine and had a pedal to operate
carnage return,
A) I B) II C)lll D)IV E)V
59. (I) While mega cities are renowned for
pollution, they often generate a lot of
money. (II) Estimates made during the
past two decades suggested that most
mega cities would continue to increase at
an alarming rate. (!!!) But contrary to
expectations, more people are now
leaving many of the world's largest urban
areas than are moving in. (IV) For
example, the population of Sao Paulo was
expected to reach 24 million by the year
2000, but fewer than 13 million live there
now. (V) There is a similar situation in
cities such as Calcutta, Buenos Aires and
Beijing.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
60. (I) in India, a lower-middle-class group
is steadily emerging, (II) it was a long time
before any improvements were made to
the infrastructure, (III) Further, with the
arrival of television, the expectations of
these people have risen considerably. (IV)
Indians are now demanding better
education for their children. (V) They are
also asking for tarred roads to facilitate
business, and better products and
services to make their lives easier.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

61. (I) The film Last Samurai takes place in Japan in the mid-1870s and is based on the life of Saigo Takamori, a samurai. (II) This samurai lived during the period of transition in which the country's ancient feudal culture, symbolized by samurai warriors, was being rapidly replaced by western ways. (Ill) Production of the film began at the 1000-year-old Engyoji temple in Hirneji near Tokyo. (IV) Throughout the film, the producers tried to be true to the elegant simplicity of Japanese architecture. (V) The rest of the film was made in New Zealand, where they built a replica of a 17th century samurai village, and in California.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E)V
62- (I) Europe has no need for
biotechnology. (II) Its people are already
well-fed and its farmers receive generous
subsidies, (III) Apparently, gene-spliced
crops make farming safer, easier and
more productive. (IV) Indeed the wealthy
European countries are inclined to see
farming as a traditional cultural activity,
similar to folk dancing that deserves
preservation. (V) They don't see it as an
economic activity that needs to be
maximized.
A) I B) II C)lll D) IV E)V
63- (I) Ever since the latter part of the
1990s, industrial pollution is being
replaced by vehicle-linked smog in China.
(II) Already, Shanghai planners estimate
that 90% of the city's air pollution is from
motor vehicles. (Ill) The thick smog over
many Chinese cities has huge health
costs. (IV) The World Bank estimates *
that air pollution takes about 5% of China's
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in health
care costs and lost productivity from those
too ill to work. (V) The nation has placed
enormous economic and political capital
into developing the car industry and the
passenger car is rapidly becoming a
symbol of the country's success.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E)V



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64. - 69. sorularda, verilen ciimleye anlamca en yakin olan ciimleyi bulunuz.
64. The meeting lasted for longer than we
had expected as, for some reason or
another, there were continual
interruptions.
A) The interruptions that made the
meeting last for so much longer than we
anticipated were all of them quite
unnecessary.
B) It was on account of there being so
many interruptions that the meeting went
on for so much longer than we had
expected.
C) We were interrupted time and again, on
various accounts, so the meeting went on
longer than we had anticipated.
D) in spite of a succession of quite
unnecessary interruptions, the meeting
didn't actually last much longer than the
time scheduled for it.
E) The scheduled time was not adequate
for the meeting but this was largely due to
a succession of very annoying
interruptions.
65. He should have known better than to
have left his son in charge of the factory
if only for a week.
A) Though it was only for a week, it was
foolish of him to make his son responsible
for the running of the factory.
B) it was quite wrong of him to leave his
son to run the factory for as long as a
week.
C) it was foolish of the boy to imagine he
could take his father's place in the factory
for a week.
D) He must have known that he couldn't
leave his son in charge of the factory for a
whole week.
E) He was mistaken in thinking that his
son was up to the responsibility of running
the factory for a week.
66. To be honest, I wasn't expecting Andy
to stand up for me so openly at the
meeting.
A) I have to admit that I wasn't too pleased
when Andy took my part like that at the
meeting.
B) Frankly, it came as quite a surprise to
me when Andy was so outspokenly on my
side at the meeting.


C) it came as quite a surprise to me, too,
that Andy should declare himself to be on
my side.
D) Actually I really wish Andy hadn't been
so ostentatiously on my side throughout
the meeting.
E) Naturally, when Andy look my part so
strongly at the meeting. I could hardly hide
my surprise.
67. It seems I'm expected to introduce the
main speaker at the conference, so I'd
better find out something about his
recent activities.
A) I need to familiarize myself with what
our main speaker has been doing of late,
as apparently it's my job to introduce him
at the conference.
B)l've been chosen to introduce our main speaker at the conference which means I need to find out something about him.
C) I haven't managed to find out much
about our main speaker at the conference
but must do so as it's my job to introduce
him.
D) As I've been asked to introduce the
main speaker at this conference, I shall
obviously have to get hold of some
information about his academic career.
E) If I am to introduce this speaker at our
conference, it's obviously essential that I
have some idea of what he has been
doing in recent years.
68. In my opinion, too many of the things
that happen in this company depend
upon the chairman's discretion.
A)Just because he happens to be chairman of the company he thinks he's the chief decision-maker.
B) I reckon that the company chairman
has far too big a say in what happens
here.
C) The fact that he's the company
chairman doesn't give him the right to give
all the orders.
D) It seems to me that the chairman
interferes in most of the affairs of the
company
E) As I see it, the company chairman
doesn't know how to delegate the work of
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69. The reason behind the minister's refusal to make a statement to the press is uncertain, but 1 imagine he's playing for time.
A) The minister continues to find excuses for not making a statement to the press but before long he will presumably have to do so. B) 1 can't think why the minister still refuses to hold a press conference; perhaps he doesn't have the time. C) The minister, for some reason or another, still avoids a confrontation with the press but he can't do this much longer. D) No one knows why the minister is avoiding meeting the press, but 1 expect he will have to do so before long. E) It's not clear why the minister has declined to make a statement to the press, but presumably it's a question of delay tactics. 71. Giles: I see the question of
immigration continues to carry a lot of
weight in Switzerland.
Chris: Yes; they are not allowed to forget
that; and they've developed a complex
about it.
Giles:
Chris : Still, immigration is a problem for
them, and a fifth of the Swiss population is
now foreign.
A) Last year some 12% of asylum applications were accepted, this being an increase on previous years. B) The party's supporters nearly all come from the German-speaking cantons. C) Voters have again reacted proposals by right-wingers who are seeking to limit immigration. D) That's because the authorities turned back Jewish refugees at the height of the genocide during World War II. E) They continue to be sensitive about
70. - 75. sorularda, karsihkh konusmamn bos birakilan kismim tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz. criticism abroad on this issue.
70. Jennifer: You know 1 took a course in
finance, but 1 really cannot follow these
arguments that are going on concerning
the stock markets.
Colin: That's because in finance text
books, markets are perfect and stock
prices reflect all available financial
information.
Jennifer:
Colin:: Exactly
A) Can't they do something to ensure that individual stocks are more accurately valued? B) But how are investors reacting? C) Are genuine earnings actually appreciably lower than investors have been led to believe? D) 1 suppose you're actually saying that in the real world this is not the case; is that it? E) Actually, 1 reckon the buying and selling of stocks is basically a form of gambling; what do you think? 72. Gary: in Germany, only one in five
workers is a trade union member.
Patrick:
Gary: That wouldn't be as easy as it
sounds. A fair proportion of their lower
house of parliament are union officials.
Patrick: Is that so?
A) I didn't know that- So what's the problem? B) Then why doesn't the government simply stand up to the unions? C) So the unions can't have much power! D) Then why is their power so great that they are regarded as a kind of shadow government? E) But they still make their presence felt in various ways.

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73. Alec : How are you getting on with that 75. Mary: According to this survey the
book of short stories James gave you? majority of really successful
Malcolm : businesswomen invest themselves in their
Alec: Why was that? careers, and are actually very lonely
Malcolm : Well, all the stories make Jenny : And what about the successful
strange things seem ordinary, and businessmen?
ordinary things strange. It's rather Marry:
disturbing at first. Jenny: 1 can believe that. But it's odd, isn't
it?
A) Fine now, but found it a bit difficult to
get into at first. A) Surely you're not suggesting that they
B) 1 haven't even begun to read it. are lonely too
C) It's too modern :or me; it's also too B) 1 haven't got to them yet. 1 'II let you
literary know when 1 do
D) To be honest, 1 don't really like C) 1 don't know. I've never met one.
autobiography. D) 1 hadn't thought about that. Aren't they
E) Grand. Irish Murdoch is one of my too busy to be lonely?
favourite writers. E) Their case is very different. They are
usually happily married and have children
74-Kitty: What is meant by & '"gated
community"?
Larry: It's a residential area that is literally
fenced off from the rest of a town and
privately guarded.
Kitty:
Larry: Oh, usually the rich and the
famous; for instance a lot of the country's
top football players.
A) 1 wouldn't be happy living like, that.
B) in Britain, what sort of people live there
C) it might suit people of a nervous
disposition.
D) Are they common in Europe and
America?
E) That doesn't necessarily make them
particularly safe!

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76. - 80. sorulan as.agidaki parcaya gore cevaplaymiz.
Behavioural biologist Jane Atkinson and her colleagues have been studying the subtleties of how crows steal food from one another. Atkinson had been watching the birds at the beach as they fed on fish, clams and other small animals in the intertidal zone. She noticed that if a crow had found a particularly large meal that couldn't be eaten in a single gulp, another crow would often come by and try to steal the food away. Food theft is fairly common in the bird world, so the crows' thievery wasn't unexpected. What really intrigued Atkinson was that the birds employed two different tactics to take the food in some instances, the thieving bird would take an aggressive approach - typically involving some chasing or physical contact, such as pecking in other exchanges, however, the thief would use a more passive method: merely approaching the other bird secretively and stealing the food without any commotion at all. What the team wanted to know was: how did these tactics fit into the group foraging practices of the crows?
76. According to the passage, the
question that interested the research
team was
A) whether the crows' stealing practices
were instinctive or acquired
B) wry the crows chose to steal
C) related to the crows' foraging practices
D) whether the nature of the food affected
the degree of attempted theft
E) whether the stealing practices of crows
differed from those of other birds
77. It is clear from the passage that the
research team was not surprised that the
crows were trying to steal from each
other common ....
A) because this is a practice among birds
B) since there was a scarcity of food at the
time
C) though crows don't steal food as often
as other birds do
D) but it was surprised at their rate of
success
E) but the bitterness of the fight came as a
surprise

78- According to the passage, when one crow plans to steal food from another one,....
A) this is really a means of establishing its
superiority
B) it will invariably try to do so in the first
place without being seen
C) there will inevitably be a fight between
the two
D) this is a sure sign that both crows are
really hungry
E) it will sometimes approach quite openly
and boldly
79-We understand from the passage that so long as a crow ....
A) can swallow its food at one gulp, it will
encounter no challenge
B) can find food easily, it will not steal from
another crow
C) can get food by stealing, it won't look
elsewhere for it
D) has eaten well, it is unlikely to try to
steal food
E) is able to steal food without fighting, this
is the method it will favour
80-lt is clear from the passage that Jane Atkinson and her colleagues ....
A-knew much more about crows than any
other types of birds
B- are specialists in bird behaviour
C-are only interested in the eating habits
or birds are particularly interested in the
different types of food that crows like to
eat
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83-As we understand from the passage,
81. - 85. sorulan asagidaki parcaya gore

cevaplayimz. the writer...
In many ways, Hollywood seems to
exemplify the most joyless aspects of A) is a great admirer of Hollywood's film-
capitalism. The "industry", as it insists making
upon calling itself, packages artistic ideas B)seems reluctant to call film-making an
and images as commodities and then industry
values those commodities according to C)is sympathetic towards the film-industry
how they "penetrate" markets. The and wants it to be more successful
system's worrying inefficiency, of course, D)attaches great importance to the
is that studios never know what the public suggestions of preview audiences
at large will want to buy. So films are E)thinks that the amount spent on a film is
tested in front of preview audiences, usually in proportion to its success
revised according to the audience's
suggestions, tested again, and then
marketed with a vigour directly
proportionate to the test scores. There are
two problems with this approach. The first 84- it is clear from the passage that
is that the test-sample size is minimal but Hollywood regards its films as...
can determine a film's fate. The second is
that by the time the test audience sees a A) commodities to be selectively marketed
film it's too late to change it very much to suitable audiences
anyway, particularly when twenty, fifty or a B) artistic creations designed for
hundred million dollars has already been sophisticated audiences
spent. C) goods to be dynamically marketed
D) the most creative products of capitalism
E) financial investments which are sure to
81. One point made in the passage make a profit
about test audiences is that they ....
A) seldom have any real understanding of
artistic values
B) add to the expenses of film-making 85- We understand from the passage
C) rarely have any constructive criticism to that the making of a film....
make D) are ignorant of the Hollywood A) is far more important than the marketing
techniques of film making of it
E) are too small to be truly representative B) usually involves a very large financial
of the general public investment
C) is a strictly secret process until it finally
goes on show
82. According to the passage, film- D) usually follows the norms established
makers find it difficult to .... by Hollywood
E) is guided by a whole series o
A) carry out any market research to find representative preview audiences
out about the wishes of film-goers
B) find volunteers for their preview
audiences
C) raise the money needed for film-
making
D) guess what sort of films will be popular
and so profitable
E) revise scripts to meet the expectations
of their audiences

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86. - 90. sorulan as.agidaki parcaya gore cevaplaymiz.
Reading presents a real paradox to neurobiologists. It was only invented a few thousand years ago, so there really has not been enough time for our brain to evolve specialized ways to do it. How do brain circuits produced by millions of years of evolution in a world without written words adapt to the specific challenges of reading? We know we have to learn the skill but how does our brain learn to read? in the social sciences, the majority of researchers do not see a problem. There is a widespread view that the brain is a completely adaptable organ, capable of absorbing any form of culture. Yet recent findings from brain imaging studies and neurophysiology throw new light on the organization of the reading circuits in the brain. The findings contradict this simplistic model of a brain that merely absorbs everything from its cultural environment. And they suggest that the architecture of our brain is limited by strong genetic constraints though it seems that it has still some degree of flexibility.
86. The passage makes the point that,
until recently, ....
A) it was only the abnormal brain that
attracted any attention
B) researchers in social sciences ignored the
views of neurophysiologists concerning the
brain
C) the brain was generally thought to adapt
itself easily to new cultural environments
D) the structure of the brain did not attract
much attention except from neurobiologists
E) neurophysiologists were not aware of the
structural complexity of the brain
87. The writer is intrigued by the fact that
the brain, which evolved long before the
written word came into use,....
A) had already had the genetic capacity to
form words
B- had been able to communicate through
images
C) had already developed certain reading
circuits
D) managed to adapt itself to the very
distinct skill of reading
E) had already achieved full flexibility to
adapt itself to new forms of culture

88. A recent view neurophysiologists, the brain, is that ....
A) it is extremely flexible as it is not affected
by genetic heritage
B) its structure is largely shaped by genetic
traits
C) it has developed various specialized skills
over the last thousand years or so
D) its circuits have remained constant for
millions of years
E) its creative powers are more apparent in
some fields of learning
89-According to the passage, although people have had the skill of reading for several thousand years,....
A) the actual process of learning how to read
has only just been discovered by
neurophysiologists
B) there has been no improvement in the
speed at when people can read
C) the brain remains inflexible and cannot
cope with different cultures
D) from the angle of evolution, this has been
insufficient for the brain to develop
particularized reading skills
E) it is only in the social sciences that this
skill has been seriously studied
90. The purpose of the passage is to ....
A) explain how the brain has evolved
towards creativity over thousands of years
B) raise questions about, rather than explain,
the reading abilities of the brain
C) highlight recent developments and
controversies in the field of neurophysiology
D) emphasize the adverse effects of different
cultural environments on the human brain
way from
E) draw attention to the neurobiology differs
neurophysiology



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91. - 95. sorulan asagidaki parcaya gore cevaplaymiz.

93. We understand from the passage that the sighting of earthquake lights



Throughout history, eyewitnesses have reported orange glows, fireballs or flashes in the days before and during an earthquake, it was in 1968, however, that the first photographs of "earthquake lights" were taken during a series of earthquakes in Japan. Some showed red streaks across the sky. Others looked like a low blue dawn from a distance, in 1999, floating bails of light in the sky were broadcast on Turkish television, reportedly filmed the night before the devastating earthquake of 7.4 on the Richter scale that killed many thousand people in the Marmara region of Turkey. Mysterious or not, repeated sightings of earthquake lights confirm their existence, it has to be said that earthquake lights are a fairly well-known phenomenon, but we don't know what they mean, or what causes them. Seismologists have struggled far years to find a reliable earthquake predictor. Could the lights hold the key?


A) has led to a great deal of confused and
contradictory reporting among
seismologists
B) first occurred in Japan
C) is a fairly recent phenomenon in Japan
D) has attracted virtually no scientific
attention from seismologists
E) goes back a very long way in time
94-lt is pointed out in the passage that
the photographic recording of
earthquake lights
A) was made for the first time less than
half a century ago
B) was only done with great success
during the Marmara earthquake
C) is what finally convinced people of their
existence
D) is widely regarded as a visual
deception
E-has always been a major concern for seismologists



91. In the passage, the writer wonders
whether
A) earthquakes lights might help in the
prediction of earthquakes
B) the orange glows supposedly sighted
before an earthquake were actually seen
C) the photographs taken of earthquake
lights in Japan are of any scientific use
D) earthquakes cause the lights, or
whether the lights cause the earthquakes
E) the devastation caused by the Marmara
earthquake could have been prevented

95-The writer of the passage seems to
be confident that
A) seismology is advancing rapidly through the study of earthquake lights B)future earthquakes will be reliably predicted by means of earthquake lights C)earthquake lights have frequently been observed and even filmed
D) the mystery of earthquake lights can
never be resolved
E) the appearance of fireballs and flashes
in the sky are a sure sign of an
approaching earthquake

92. The passage emphasizes the fact that the Marmara earthquake
A) was televised as it was happening
B) was followed by strange lights in the
sky
C) was indeed a catastrophic one
D) greatly puzzled seismologists
E) took everyone, seismologists included,
by surprise

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96. -100. sorulan asagidaki parcaya gore cevaplaymiz.
Much has been said and written about the declining numbers of and disappointing lack of diversity among American college students majoring in engineering. Among the factors cited to explain this phenomenon are the lack of exposure of high school students to the very idea of engineering and the fact that many have insufficient mathematics and science background to gain entrance to engineering school, even if they do identify the profession as a possible career. This is unfortunate, for the ideas of engineering should be integrated into the curricula not only of high schools but also of middle and primary schools. Our children are being done a disservice by not being exposed properly throughout their education to engineering activities identified as such. After all, even pre-school children have the prerequisites in their play for appreciating exactly what engineering is: design. Indeed, design is everywhere around them throughout their school day, even in their before-school and after-school activities, it need only be pointed out to them that they are designing something, and therefore being engineers of sorts, in virtually everything that they do.
96. The writer of the passage feels strongly that ....
A) children should be involved in
engineering activities at an early age
B) many children are being unfairly
directed into a career in engineering
C) the mathematics and science courses
in schools need to be modernized
D) university engineering courses ought to
be upgraded
E) the education of pre-school children is
being given too much importance

97. The writer points out chat children can, at a very early age ....
A) be encouraged to take part in after-
school activities
B)develop an interest in scientific matters
C)make up their minds to study
engineering at university
D)learn something about the basis of
engineering, which is design
E)be influenced by their school
environment
98-The writer recognizes the fact that engineering ....
A)is becoming less and less popular as a field of study among university students
B) is only suitable for highly intelligent
students
C)is a complicated subject only suitable for
really mature students
D) has become one of the most popular
fields of study at American universities
E)requires many years of training prior to
qualification
99-Among the reasons given in the passage for the decline in the numbers of engineering students is that....
A)the American schools still follow out¬dated curricula
B) university entrance requirements are far
too demanding
C) it is generally recognized as one of the
most difficult of all the courses
D) engineering in the US is not considered
to be a competitive field of study
E)many of them fail to acquire an
adequate knowledge of mathematics and
science at high schools
100-According to the passage, all school programmes ....
A)should be designed to make students
aware of the engineering practices and
principles
B)ought to give priority to the sciences
C)must encourage children to make
creative designs
D)seem to put the emphasis on the need
to diversify learning
E)overlook the fact that all children are
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49-b 99-e
50-d 100-a
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Eski 11-10-2006, 11:32   #2 (permalink)
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bu sınavdan bu ingilizce ile naHHHH alırız.........ben bu sistemin.........
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bu arada eline sağlık .......caniiiiiii yirim gardaş
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