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1.) Nüfusları azalıp yaşlandıkça ve Avrupa'nın 3.) Amazon'u korumak istiyoruz çünkü
dünyadaki gücü düşüşe geçtikçe Almanlar çocuklarımızın ve torunlarımızın en azından
refahlarının tehdit altında olduğunu düşünmeye bizimki kadar güzel bir dünyada
başlıyorlar. yaşayabilmelerini sağlamanın yolunun bu
olduğunu biliyoruz.
A) As their population shrinks and ages, and as A) The Amazon should be preserved because we
Europe's power in the world declines, so does the know that is the way to make sure our children and
threat to Germans' prosperity. grandchildren live in a world at least as good as
B) As their population shrinks and ages, and as ours.
Europe's power in the world begins to decline, B) We want to preserve the Amazon because we
Germans notice that their prosperity has been under know that this is the way to make sure our children
threat. and grandchildren can live in a world at least as
C) While their population shrinks and ages and good as ours.
Europe's power in the world declines, Germans C) We will preserve the Amazon for we know very
have begun to notice that their prosperity is under well that this is the way to make sure our children
threat. and grandchildren can live in a world better than
D) Germans are starting to think that their prosperity ours.
is under threat as their population shrinks and D) We want to preserve the Amazon because we
ages, and as Europe's power in the world declines. have known for years that this is the only way to
E) Germans now s e e that their prosperity is under make sure our children and grandchildren will live in
threat with their population shrinking and aging, a better world.
coupled with the speedy decline of Europe's power E) The Amazon should be preserved since we have
in the world. come to know that this is the way to provide our
children and grandchildren with a world in which
2.) Projenin çok büyük olduğu ve deniz they can live like us.
derinliklerini araştırmanın birçok gelişmiş
teçhizat gerektirdiği doğrudur.
4.) Yapabileceğimiz en kötü şey, bilimden
A) It is true that the project of investigating sea şüphelenenlere, bilim adamlarına
depths is very big and requires a lot of special güvenilemeyeceği iddiaları için daha fazla
equipment. malzeme vermektir.
B) What is true is that the project is very big and A) The worst thing we can do is to provide science
investigating sea depths may require some sceptics with more fuel for their arguments that
sophisticated equipment. scientists cannot be trusted.
C) It is true that the project is very big and that B) The worst thing we did was to provide science
investigating sea depths requires a lot of sceptics with enough fuel for their arguments that
sophisticated equipment. scientists could not be trusted.
D) That the project is very big is true and C) We did not do so well by providing science
investigating sea depths requires a lot of sceptics with more fuel for their arguments that
sophisticated equipment. scientists could not be trusted.
E) That the project is very big is true and the D) What we can do is to provide science sceptics
investigation of sea depths requires a lot of with fuel for their arguments that scientists cannot
expensive equipment. be trusted.
E) We really shouldn't provide science sceptics with
fuel for their arguments that we cannot trust
scientists.
5.) Kadınlarla çalıştığım sürede, kampa 9. ) (I) Large quantities of ice have been found on
ulaşmadan önce çoğunun mutsuz olduğunu ve Mars. (II) This raises the prospect of a manned
bazılarının da kötü muamele gördüğünü fark expedition to the Red Planet. (III) So far, manned
ettim. expeditions to Mars have been prevented by the
A) Before I arrived at the camp, where the women difficulty in carrying enough water to support a crew.
worked, I had discovered that many of them had (IV) But if melted, the ice on Mars may provide not
been unhappy and some were maltreated. just water but also oxygen, electricity and hydrogen
B) I discovered that many of the women were for rocket fuel cells as well. (V) In fact, the surface of
unhappy and maltreated before they arrived at the Mars is marked by what appears to be dried-up
camp during the course of their work. shorelines, canyons and
C) I discovered after working with the women that lakes.
many of them were unhappy and maltreated before
they arrived at the camp. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
D) Throughout my study with the women, I was to
discover that many had been unhappy while some 10.) (I) For the first time a parachute has saved a
were maltreated before they arrived at the camp. light aircraft from disaster. (II) The incident
E) While working with the women, I discovered that concerned a Cirrus SR 22 aircraft. (III) When one
many of them were unhappy and some were part of a wing fell off, the pilot released the single-
maltreated before they arrived at the camp. prop
plane.s novel built-in rescue parachute.
(IV) However, the plane landed in a clump of trees
6.) (I) The cheetah is the fastest moving of all the near Houston. (V) With its aid he was able to
land animals. (II) The cheetah usually prefers to achieve an injury-free crash landing.
hunt alone, but the males sometimes hunt in packs.
(III) It is capable of reaching a speed of 70 A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
kilometres an hour in just 2 seconds. (IV) When in
pursuit of prey it can travel at a speed of 100-127 11.) (I) Modern Trabzon is built on a mountainside.
kilometres an hour. (V) Moreover, it can keep up this (II) It is a bright, busy town with cafés and
speed for between 200 and 600 metres. bookshops and restaurants. (III) Most visitors,
however, go there in order to see the dramatic
I B) II C) III D) IV E) V Byzantine monastery at Sumela. (IV) Trabzon is the
largest port along Eastern Turkey.s Black Sea
7. ) (I) It is now nearly 40 years since President coast. (V) This has been carved out of a steep rock
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, cliff and is well-worth a visit.
Texas. (II) Yet the events of that fateful day remain
the A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
subject of much controversy. (III) Was the suspect,
Lee Harvey Oswald, a lone assassin? (IV) Actually, 12.) (I) At this time the writer was living in a tiny flat
Dallas is the most fascinating city of Texas. (V) Or in Edinburgh with her baby daughter. (II) The latest
was the murder the result of a majör conspiracy? Harry Potter book has had an unexpected effect on
young fans. (III) Some paediatricians have reported
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V an outbreak of headaches among children reading
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. (IV) They
8. ) (I) Sir Walter Raleigh was an outstanding attributed this problem to the 8-hour reading
example of the versatile Renaissance man. (II) sessions the young enthusiasts put in as they
Though hewas a famous seaman, his real worked their way through the 870-page volume. (V)
importance lies in other accomplishments. (III) As Fortunately, the problem clears up of its own accord
the Renaissance developed in Italy and other a day or two after the reader finishes the book.
European countries, it began to take on added
dimensions. (IV) He was a poet, a musician, a A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
scientist, a historian, an explorer and even a pirate.
(V) He also took an active part in the colonization of 13.) (I) Contemporary rock and pop music has come
America. about due to vast advances in technology. (II) In this
respect the impact of the microphone should not be
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V underestimated. (III) Further, certain environmental
forces may influence how they sing. (IV) It has
enabled quiet, intimate sounds to be magnified. (V)
In turn, this has allowed the singer to experiment
with the emphasis on mood rather than strict
adherence to proper breathing.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
14. ) (I) Cameroon has begun to make one of its 19.) (I) The Industrial Revolution means the
deadly lakes safe at last. (II) With the increase in oil, sudden acceleration of technical and
timber and coffee exports, Cameroon.s economy economic development that began in
has improved remarkably over recent years. (III) Britain. (II) Birmingham is an industrial
Engineers have started installing pipes to remove city and the administrative headquarters
carbon dioxide building up in the depths of Lake of central England. (Ill) It is a major
Monoun, which could erupt at any time and manufacturing, engineering, commercial
suffocate people nearby. (IV) The pipes will begin and service centre. (IV) The city's concert
pumping out the gas by the end of the year. (V) This halls, theatres and three universities also
should make Lake Monoun safe within a year and a make it an important cultural and
half. educational centre. (V) Its main products
are cars, machine tools and electrical
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V equipment.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
21.) (I) Britain's largest robotics laboratory will open
in the autumn. (II) On the contrary, this one is to be
16.) (I) Yeats was not simply a writer. (II) He was well-funded. (Ill) Two universities are jointly in
involved in many different kinds of charge of the project. (IV) There will be 50
activity. (Ill) In particular he worked to researchers there aiming to develop intelligent,
help Ireland get its independence. (IV) independent robots. (V) These, it is hoped, will work
Indeed, Maud Gonne, a very beautiful in a variety of areas
woman, was to influence him greatly. (V) ranging from social care to industrial
And all the various things he did and all cleaning.
his experience are brought together and
unified in his art. A)I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
23.) (I) A preference for the mother's voice or the CEVAP ANAHTARI
mother's odour emerges very early in
life. (II) Might a preference for the 1. D
mother's face also be present very early? 2. C
(Ill) Several recent studies suggest that 3. B
the answer is yes. (IV) Babies as young 4. A
as 2 days old have been shown to look 5. E
more at their mother's face than at the 6. B
face of a stranger. (V) There are, then, 7. D
clear changes in how infants respond to 8. C
faces during the first year or so of life. 9. E
10. D
A)I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 11. D
12. A
24.) (I) Much of the Earth's surface is covered with 13. C
snow and ice. (II) So many creatures have had to 14. B
adapt to life in a white world. (Ill) In fact, animals of 15. C
the desert have light colours to help them blend into 16. D
their pale environment. (IV) One of the most obvious 17. E
adaptations is having white fur like the polar bear. 18. B
(V) Both the hunter and the hunted require such 19. A
camouflage if they are to survive. 20. E
21. B
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 22. D
23. E
25.) (I) The idea of military robots is certainly an 24. C
attractive one. (II) They have no need either of food 25. D
or rest. (Ill) They don't complain and they don't get
scared. (IV) But war on the ground is more complex
than war in the air. (V) This means they can be
given the dirtiest and most difficult tasks to do.
A)I B) II C) III D) IV E) V