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1. Bu testte 80 soru vardr. Bu sorular iin toplam 3 saat (180 dakika)sre ayrlmtr.
2. Soru trlerine ait giri ve k saatleri, snavn sabah 9:30 - 12:30
arasnda uygulanaca varsaylarak belirlenmitir. Soru trlerinegiri ve k saatlerini, snava baladnz saati esas alarakdeitirebilirsiniz.
3. Dzeyinizi tam olarak belirlemek istiyorsanz, snav tek biroturumda uygulaynz.
4. nerilen sreleri amaynz.
5. Bir soru zerindeki deerlendirmenizi bitirdikten sonra, o soruyatekrar dnmeyiniz.
6. Sorularnza verdiiniz cevaplar daha sonra deitirmeyiniz.
7. Cevabn iki seenee kadar indirgediiniz sorularda, size gredoru kma ihtimali zayf olan seenei iaretleyiniz.
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1. - 18. sorularda, cmlede bo braklanyerlere uygun den szck ya da ifadeyibulunuz.
Balang saati : 09:30Biti saati : 09:48Toplam sre : 18 dakika
1. Today, after a decade of isolation and adevastating war, Iraq faces the daunting ----of reconstructing its economy.
A) task B) jeopardy
C) effort D) failure
E) achievement
2. This table is certainly a rare example of the18th century furniture and the carving on theleg was ---- at that time.
A) occasional B) d istinguished
C) c ompetitive D) s ubjective
E) prevalent
3. Most of the worlds fishing grounds are ----being depleted by over-fishing.
A) favourably B) inadequately
C) fairly D) inevitably
E) properly
4. The Chinese government has ---- Morocco a6.4 million USD loan for the construction ofthree dams to supply drinking water to thecountrys rural areas.
A) invested B) allocated
C) estimated D) ranged
E) ventured
5. The article ---- that Martin Luther Kingsfundamentalist views were foreign to his
liberal allies.A) holds up B) deals with
C) pulls through D) points out
E) writes out
6. Some readers of the novel may ---- feelingthat the plot structure is not well-organised.
A) f all through B) end up
C) get away with D) make up
E) get off
7. On first ---- the hotel, we ---- by the starknessand hardness of the place.
A) having to enter / had been struck
B) having entered / are struck
C) entering / were struck
D) to enter / will be struckE) to be entering / are being struck
8. The discontent that ---- in many countries atlast ---- an outlet in the wave of revolutionswhich spread across Europe in 1646.
A) was brewing / had found
B) had been brewing / found
C) brewed / will find
D) has been brewing / has found
E) would be brewing / was finding
9. Unfortunately, there ---- as yet no evidence tosuggest that a surge of growth in the USeconomy ---- more jobs.
A) is / is creating
B) was / has created
C) has been / will have created
D) will be / created
E) had been / was creating
10. Before long, ---- down a half-rememberedpiece of music ---- as easy as humming the
tune.A) having to track / was
B) having tracked / would be
C) to track / has been
D) to have tracked / is
E) tracking / will be
11. Tradition generally ---- the introduction ofchocolate to France to Jewish chocolate-makers who ---- in Bayonne in 1609, havingbeen hounded out of first Spain and thenPortugal.
A) attributes / settled
B) has attributed / had settled
C) attributed / have settled
D) would attribute / were settling
E) is attributing / had been settling
12. ---- recent months Latin America haswitnessed a growing popular revolt ----globalization and the free market.
A) Throughout / towards
B) In / against
C) Over / for
D) Within / on
E) Along / of
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13. Although we can learn something aboutourselves ---- self-perception, we canprobably learn more about our selves bycomparing ourselves ---- other people.
A) in / towards B) by / at
C) through / with D) for / to
E) under / from
14. No pharaoh is more famous thanTutankhamen but, ---- his fame, ver y little isactually known about him.
A) even if B) in case of
C) i n excess of D) i n order to
E) despite
15. ---- some countries possess nuclear weaponsand others do not, there will be chronic global
insecurity.
A) Thanks to B) In case of
C) So long as D) Just as
E) As i f
16. The animals, which are threatened ---- bypoaching and farming, are protected in theseprivate game parks.
A) throughout B) instead
C) whereby D) elsewhere
E) either
17. Some people reckon that, in the workplace,being popular is ---- important ---- beingeffective.
A) more / while B) s o / that
C) too / for D) even / enough
E) as / as
18. Apparently, the firemen are ---- asking forhigher wages, they are ---- demanding areduction in their working hours.
A) not only / also B) both / and
C) also / but D) even / still
E) neither / nor
19. - 23. sorularda, aadaki paradanumaralanm yerlere uygun denszck ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
Balang saati : 09:48Biti saati : 09:53Toplam sre : 5 dakika
No one was surprised when Eric Shipton waschosen by the Himalayan Committee to repeatEnglands success in 1953, when Hillary andTenzing conquered Everest. But (19) ----immediately the committee members hadsecond thoughts. Shipton had certainlyshown flair, but his inattention to detail was(20) ---- ; on one occasion he had (21) ----forgotten his backpack. And now thecommittee had a new worry: for eigncompetition. (22) ---- t he British fail this time,the French or the Germans (23) ---- t here first.
19. A) thus B) quite
C) as D) almost
E) while
20. A) traditional B) notorious
C) random D) sensitive
E) abundant
21. A) rather B) once
C) still D) just
E) even
22. A) Could B) Had
C) Will D) Should
E) Were
23. A) have got B) would have got
C) might get D) used to get
E) must have got
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24. - 35. sorularda verilen cmleyi uygunekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
Balang saati : 09:53
Biti saati : 10:10Toplam sre : 17 dakika
24. Because Latvian ethnic identity wassuppressed throughout its history by foreignrulers, ---- .
A) the new Latvian republic has set up strict
citizenship laws, limiting the citizenship to
ethnic Latvians
B) the EU began negotiations for the admission
of Latvia as a member
C) the Latvian government would have speeded
up the naturalization process of the countrysminorities
D) the easing of its citizenship rules cannot be
disputed
E) the Latvian government will have refused
citizenship to the countrys 740,000 ethnic
Russians
25. Although the British were also worried aboutthe global recession, ---- .
A) Britains main advantages relative to
continental Europe had been overlooked
B) Britains public finances have moved into
deficit and look like remaining thereC) the economy cannot continue to grow at
around its present trend
D) a rise of one per cent in British interest rates
wuld be used for the economy
E) they were in fact largely insulated from itsnegative effects
26. ---- but he failed to master it as president.
A) Inflation was a campaign issue for RichardNixon
B) President Nixon improved relations with
MoscowC) Richard Nixon won the 1968 Republican
presidential nomination after a s hrewd
campaign
D) Nixon lost the 1960 race for presidency toJohn F.Kennedy
E) As the president of the United States, Nixon
reopened the long-closed door to China with a
goodwill trip there in February 1972
27. ---- until William Gladstone presented hisproposal for home rule in Ireland in 1886.
A) The Republic of Ireland gained sovereignty in
1922
B) Northern Ireland did not separate from the
South
C) Northern Ireland is composed of 26 districts
D) Northern Ireland is an integral part of the
United Kingdom
E) The Irish nationalists are still struggling to
end the partition of Ireland
28. ---- that US tax policy discriminates againstrenewable-energy companies.
A) Throughout the country, people are
encouraging the use of renewable energy
B) In the UK there is a Climate Change Levy
C) Some green-energy advocates argue
D) The threats posed by greenhouse gases
E) The future of renewable energy has thus been
assured
29. After enjoying an increase in Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) in the early and mid 1990s,---- .
A) structural reforms would have done little or
nothing to reduce the income inequality inLatin America
B) Latin America is now facing economic
stagnation
C) the political mood in Latin America had shiftedsharply to the left
D) everybody admitted that the International
Monetary Fund (IMP) had been at fault
E) the Latin American countries would have
followed the advice of analysts and looked to
Korea as a role model
30. ---- , in what way does it differ from history?
A) Since the presentation of the findings of
archaeology to the public cannot avoid
difficult political issues
B) So long as archaeology has been considered
to be a science
C) As in the last thirty years, archaeology hasbeen a highly scientific exercise
D) If archaeology deals with the past
E) W hile archaeology has much to contribute to
the more recent historic periods
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31. The 200-page-long Voynich Manuscript,discovered in 1612 in a villa in Rome, iswritten in a script ---- .
A) as it has yet to be deciphered
B) that it has been regarded as an elaborate
fraud
C) since it may date back to the 15th century
D) which also contained many strange drawings
and charts
E) of which there is no known comparison
32. ---- , it is also a leader in many othermanufacturing and processing lines,including prepared cereals, machine tools,hardware and furniture.
A) W hile Michigan ranks first among the States
in the production of motor vehicles and parts
B) Because Michigan is rich in natural resources
C) Even if Michigan produces important amountsof iron, copper and other minerals
D) Since Michigan is a prime area for both
commercial and sport fishing
E) Just as Michigans forests contributesignificantly to the States economy
33. ---- , the sad fact is that less developedcountries have been left to bear the brunt ofexchange-rate fluctuations.
A) Even if there had been no rule of law at the
international level for the restructuri ng of
government debts
B) W hile the bankruptcy of a state differs fromprivate bankruptcy in several important ways
C) Although we take great pride in the
sophistication of modern fin ancial markets
D) Since we live today in what we hope is a more
civilized world
E) As there is a need for an international
bankruptcy court, with no vested nationalinterest, to deal with debt restructuring
34. Some people feel strongly ---- .
A) since this would certainly have been the
wrong directionB) whether he actually is the worlds least known
billionaire
C) whether such books should even be published
D) that the Bush administration has exploited
terrorist attacks
E) that frequent press-coverage will have been
detrimental to hi s image
35. Brief letters on articles ---- are welcome.
A) if they were of special interest
B) which have appeared in the magazine
C) which should have been sent to the editor
D) whether the editors have reserved the right to
edit themE) since criticism of them is always positive
36. - 38. sorularda, verilen ngilizcecmleye anlamca en yak n Trke cmleyibulunuz.
Balang saati : 10:10Biti saati : 10:15Toplam sre : 5 dakika
36. In city planning, Chinas two greatest cities,Beijing and Shanghai, are struggling to makemodern design fit in with their historical
buildings.A) indeki en byk iki ehir olan Pekin ve
anghayda modern tasarmlarn tarihibinalara uygun hale getirilmesi
planlanmaktad r.
B) indeki en byk ehir olan Pekin veanghayn planlanmasnda modern tasarmtarihi binalara uyarlanm tr.
C) inin iki byk ehri Pekin ve anghaydaehir planlamas yaplrken modern tasarm iletarihi binalarn uyum iinde olmasnaal lmaktadr.
D) inin en byk iki ehri olan Pekin veanghay, ehir pl anlanmasnda modern
tasarm tarihi binalarna uygun hale getirmekiin abalyor.
E) inin iki byk ehri olan Pekin ve anghayplanlanrken, modern tasarmlarn tarihibinalara uygun olmasna aba gsterilmitir.
37. Rwanda has started pulling some of its troopsout of eastern Congo, as a part of the peacepact signed with Congos government lastweek.
A) Ruanda, geen hafta Kongo hkmeti ile bir
bar antlamas imzalam ve DouKongodan birliklerinin bir blmn ekmeye
balam tr.
B) Ruanda, Kongo hkmeti ile geen haftaimzalad bar antlamas nn bir parasolarak Dou Kongodan birliklerinin bir k sm nekmeye ba lam tr.
C) Kongo hkmeti ile geen hafta imzalad bi rbar antlamas nn gerei olarak, RuandaDou Kongoda bulunan birliklerinin bazlar nekmektedir.
D) Ruanda Dou Kongoda bulunan birliklerininbir ksm n ekmeye balad , nk geenhafta Kongo hkmeti ile bir bar antlamas imzalad.
E) Geen hafta Kongo hkmeti ile bir barantlamas imzalanmas zerine Ruanda,Dou Kongoda bulunan birliklerinin bazlar n
ekebileceini belirtiyor.
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38. The continuing violence and insufficientinfrastructure in Iraq show that the countrywont prosper in the near future.
A) Irakta devam eden iddet ve yetersiz altyap,lkenin yakn gelecekte refahakavumayacan gstermektedir.
B) Irakta devam eden iddet olaylar ve yetersizaltyap, lkenin hibir zaman refahakavuamayacann bir gstergesidir.
C) Var olan iddet olaylar ve yetersiz altyapnedeniyle Irak, ksa zamanda refahakavuamayacak gibi grnmektedir.
D) Irakn k sa zamanda refaha kavuamayacalkede devam eden iddet olaylarndan veyetersiz altyapdan anla lmaktadr.
E) Gerek giderek artan iddet olaylar gerekseyetersiz altyap, lke olarak Irakn ksazamanda refaha kavumas n engellemektedir.
39. - 41. sorularda, verilen Tr ke cmleyeanlamca en yak n ngilizce cmleyibulunuz.
Balang saati : 10:15Biti saati : 10:20Toplam sre : 5 dakika
39. anslye Dolfuss Almanya ile birlemeyisavunan Nazilerin gcn nlemek iin1933te Avusturyada diktatrlk kurdu, ancakbir y l sonra Naziler tarafndan suikastaurad .
A) Chancellor Dolfusss reason for setting up a
dictatorship in Austria in 1933 was to check
the power of the Nazis advocating union with
Germany, but a year later they assassinatedhim.
B) Chancellor Dolfuss wanted to set up a
dictatorship in Austria in 1933, hoping to
check the power of the Nazis advocatingunion with Germany, but a year later he was
assassinated by them.
C) Chancellor Dolfuss established a dictatorship,
in Austria, in 19 33, to check the power of theNazis advocating union with Germany, but
was assassinated a year later by the Nazis.
D) Chancellor Dolfuss aimed to curtail the powerof the Nazis advocating union with G ermanyby creating a dictatorship, but this led to his
assassination within the year.
E) Chancellor Dolfuss was assassinated by theNazis seeking to bring about a union with
Germany as he had set up a dictatorship the
previous year to curtail their powers.
40. Futbolun kkeni belli deildir, ancakRomallar n, sonunda tm Avrupaya yay lanbu oyunun bir trn oynad klarn biliyoruz.
A) No one knows when football began, but
certainly the Romans played one variation of
the game, and this eventually spread across
Europe.
B) The origin of football is uncertain, but we
know that the Romans played one type of this
game which eventually spread throughoutEurope.
C) The early history of football remains
uncertain, but it is known that the Romans
played a variation of the game which
eventually became popular throughoutEurope.
D) The early history of football has yet to be
uncovered, but what we do know is that theRomans played one version of the game and
this spread across Europe.
E) The origin of football is not known, but theRomans played one version of the game, andwith them it was carried right across E urope.
41. Ege Denizindeki Thera volkanik adas 3.500yldan daha fazla bir zaman nce patlad vetarih ncesi Akrotiri yerleimini gneysahiline gmd.
A) When the volcanic island of Thera in the
Aegean Sea erupted some 3,500 years ago, itnearly buried the prehistoric s ettlement of
Akrotiri, situated on its s outhern shores.
B) The volcanic island of Thera, which is in the
Aegean Sea, erupted 3,500 years ago andburied the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri to
the south of the island.
C) It is more than 3,500 years ago since the
volcanic island of Thera in the Aegean Seaerupted and buried most of the prehistoric
settlement of Akrotiri on its southern shore.
D) The prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri, whichdates back 3,500 years, was completely
buried when the volcanic island of T hera in
the southern Aegean Sea erupted.
E) The volcanic island of Thera in the AegeanSea erupted more than 3,500 years ago and
buried the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri on
its southern shore.
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42. - 46. sorularda, verilen paragraf uygunbiimde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
Balang saati : 10:20
Biti saati : 10:35Toplam sre : 15 dakika
42. The Chinese-US relations were severelystrained in May 1999 when the US Congressaccused China of stealing US nuclear secretsover the past t wo decades. ---- . Tensionsbetween the two countries reached crisislevels in April 2001, when a US Navysurveillance plane and a Chinese fighter jetcollided near the Chinese coast.
A) Relations worsened when a month later the
US mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy
in Belgrade during Operation Allied ForceB) China feared that President Bushs proposed
antimissile defence system could spark a new
arms race
C) Despite the protests of the Chinese
government, the US continues to maintain its
reconnaissance missions over the waters near
the Chinese coast
D) During the Nixon administration in the early
1970s, the US relations with China were
beginning to show an improvement
E) It was during the Carter administration thatthe Chinese-US relations improved rapidly,
culminating in the opening of embassies in
both capitals
43. Multi-billion dollar plans to create a rival tothe 90-year-old Panama Canal by linking anetwork of rivers are being favourablyregarded by the government of Nicaragua.---- . Its supporters say it would turnNicaragua into the wealthiest nation inCentral America within 20 years.
A) After the Sandinista revolution ended with the1990 elections, three other canal proposals
have been put forward
B) Building a canal in the region is not a new
idea, but so far no f easible plan for one hasbeen made
C) In 1982 Japanese investors wanted to build a
canal using giant prefabricated concrete
sections
D) The new waterway would cost an estimated
25 billion dollars and take 10 years to build
E) They have carried out a separate study fordeveloping the trade route between the San
Juan River and Lake Nicaragua
44. Turkeys best and greatest architect wasMimar Sinan, who perfected the design of theclassic Ottoman mosque. Typically, a Sinanmosque has a large forecourt with centralablutions fountain and domed arcades onthree sides. ---- . The main prayer hall is
covered by a large central dome risingconsiderably higher than the two-storeyfacade and surrounded by smaller domes andsemi-domes.
A) The mosque design developed during thereign of Su leyman the Magnificent proved so
durable that it is still being used today for
mosques in modern Turkey
B) The Suleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul isperhaps the most famous work of Sinan
C) Before Ottoman times, the most common form
of mosque in Islam was a large square or
rectangular space sheltered by a series ofsmall domes resting on pillars
D) On the fourth side stands the mosque, with a
two-storey porch
E) Mosques by Sinan survive in many towns
today, but the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne has
always been regarded as his masterpiece
45. Standing some four kilometres above sealevel, the worlds highest plateaux, theAndean Altiplano and the Tibetan plateau,appear bleak, cold and uninviting. ---- .Population estimates of indigenoushighlanders are difficult to come by, but atleast six or seven million people reside on theAltiplano, and some two million occupy the
Tibetan plateau. Even larger numbers lived onthese highlands in the past.
A) For a long time, no central power emerged on
the Tibetan plateau after the collapse of theempire
B) These large populations have achieved an
impressive culture
C) These are clearly tough places to make aliving, yet large numbers of p eople reside
there today-and not all are recent immigrants
D) In the Andes it took almost 3000 years for the
cultures of the altiplano to reach any level ofsophistication
E) Moreover, these places do have a great
economical potential
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46. The Middle Easts Mediterranean capitals,such as Cairo and Beirut, used to encouragewhat little progressive political thinkingoccurred in the region. ---- . T hat could bechanging. While Egyptians, Syrians and otherWestern Arabs are chafing under
non-democratic governments, the Gulf couldbe moving towards a uniquely Arab style ofdemocracy.
A) Qatars democratic system, which is still in
the making, is due to the efforts of itsprogressive emir and not a radical movement
B) In the next decade, the smaller Gulf Arab
kingdoms may turn into the vanguard of
progress, reform and democratization in theArab world
C) In fact, the easygoing prosperity of the Gulf
states is a p leasant climate for change
D) Qatar is so rich in gas revenues that it does
not tax its people, and yet provides them with
efficient social services
E) The Gulf kingdoms, by contrast, used to beregarded as politically crude, tribal,
conservative and lacking in basic c ivic
freedoms
47. - 51. sorularda, kar lkl konuman nbo brak lan ksm n tamamlayabilecekifadeyi bulunuz.
Balang saati : 10:35Biti saati : 10:45Toplam sre : 10 dakika
47. Clare : Has Brian made up his mind aboutwhat he wants to do?
Brenda : Oh, yes. The details have yet to bedecided on. But its always beenclear that he would have a careerconnected with animals.
Clare : - ---
Brenda : Perhaps. But in the end I think hellgo out to Africa working on safaris.
A) A lot of young people feel like that; but then
they change their minds.
B) Is he going to be a veterinary doctor then?C) That wouldnt suit my son at all.
D) Good luck to him! It c ant have been easy for
him.
E) I hadnt realized he was that keen on animals.
48. Alex : I t rea lly seems as i f a th le tes cannotbe discouraged.
Fra nk : Why do y ou say that?
Alex : ----
Frank : Yes; put like that . I t real ly isamazing.
A) I like leisurely sports like swimming; but then,Im not athletic.
B) Oh! I dont know. They have to train so hard
and when they are in training they have to eat
what they are told to eat. I wouldnt like that,would you?
C) Well, I enjoy a game of tennis but I dont think
I would if I had to win.
D) Well, a lot of athletes miss a gold medal byone-tenth of a second, and then start to
prepare for the next competition.
E) Theres too much pressure on them. I dont
think I would like that at all.
49. John : All that g li tters is not gold. Isthat a proverb?
Mother : Yes, it is. What do you think itmeans?
John : ----
Mother : Yes, thats part of the meaning. Butits really saying: Dont trustappearances.
A) W hy is gold so valuable? I think silver is a
much prettier metal.
B) I have no idea. W hy do you ask?
C) I suppose it means that gold isnt the onlymetal that shines.
D) Is gold valuable because it shines?
E) I dont think I like things that shine!
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50. Charles : Have you read this article, Badnews travels slowly upward?
Malcolm : But I thought the usual saying wasBad news travels fast.
C har le s : - -- -
Malcolm : Yes. That does happen. No onewants to be the bearer of bad news.But someone has to do it.
A) I suppose it is. All systems workers know the
delivery date has to be met.
B) True. But this is different. Its about seniormanagement rarely getting the bad news until
its too late.
C) Indeed, management didnt want to know thatthe project wasnt progressing according to
schedule.
D) Obviously senior management should not be
bothered with the details of minor sli ppage.
E) Could be. I really dont think bad news travelsany faster than good news.
51. Patrick : I see theyll soon be able to delivervideo files over the internet.
Jean : ----
Patrick : Why do you say that?
Jean : Because it wi ll make i t eas ier thanever for people never to go out oftheir homes; and thats the worstthing that can happen to anyone!
A) Im sure they will! But I wish they wouldnt!
B) Do you really think they will? It sounds
impossible to me!
C) I thought they already could.
D) In bad weather that could be very pleasant!
E) You know, nothing surprises me any more!
52. - 56. sorularda, cmleler s rasylaokunduunda parann anlambtnln bozan cmleyi bulunuz.
Balang saati : 10:45Biti saati : 10:55Toplam sre : 10 dakika
52. (I) It is now nearly 40 years since John F.Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.(II) The events of that fateful November day,however, still remain the subject of muchcontroversy. (III) The real question is, wasLee Harvey Oswald really a loan assassin orwas the murder the result of a majorconspiracy? (IV) Several other members ofthe family have died in tragic circumstances.(V) The assassination still remains one of the
greatest mysteries of the twentieth century.A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
53. (I) At this time one of the most influentialthinkers in North America was theanthropologist Julian Steward. (II) He wasinterested in explaining cultural change.(III) After World War II scholars with newideas began to challenge conventionalapproaches. (IV) Further, he brought to thequestion an anthropologists understandingof how living cultures work. (V) He alsohighlighted the fact that cultures do notinteract simply with one another but with the
environment as well.A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
54. (I) There are two very remarkable buildings atFontaineblau, a small town 65 kilometressoutheast of Paris. (II) One is the gor geouscastle visited by a thousand tourists a day aplace where kings spent their summers andwhere Napoleon took his baths. (III) The otheris a stone prison behind a high wall at theother side of town, which draws only a coupleof hundred visitors a month.(IV) Nevertheless, this prison is the perfectcounterweight to the more celebrated sights
of Fontaineblau. (V) The other is a museumwhich unfortunately is underfunded.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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55. (I) Hong Kong is fast recovering from theeffects of the SARS epidemic on theeconomy. (II) In September, the governmentlaunched a costly marketing campaign toencourage tourists and investors to return.(III) The stock market is up 40% from its April
level. (IV) They still say that it was theweather that brought the SARS epidemic toan end. (V) In August, retail sales rose for thefirst time in six months.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
56. (I) Perhaps no country in Asia needs mentalhealth care more than Cambodia, a tormentednation where the scars of the 1975-79 KhmerRouge regime are still fresh even a quarter ofa century later. (II) Actually there has been arapid improvement in mental health care in
neighboring countries. (III) According to asurvey conducted by the TransculturalPsychosocial Organization (PTO), 75% ofadult Cambodians who lived through theKhmer Rouge era suffer from either extremestress or post-traumatic stress disorder.(IV) Children born to this broken generationhavent done much better. (V) Aid workersestimate that 40% of young Cambodianssuffer from stress disorders caused bygrowing up in a disappointed social group.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
5 dakika dinlenme aras.
Seeneklerinizi saynz.
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Balang saat i : 11: 00Biti saati : 12:00
Toplam sre : 60 dakika
Her bir metin ve buna ait 4 soruyucevaplamak iin toplam 10 dakika ay rnz.
57. - 60. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
The ability to r ecognize people automaticallyby analyzing bodily characteristics such asfingerprints, faces and eyeballs, collectivelyknown as biometrics, has long been a goal of
technologists and governments alike. Plansfor large-scale projects to incorporatebiometric scans into passports, identity cardsand visas are now under way in severalcountries. Since January 5th the US has beenscanning foreigners from particular countriesas they arrive at its airports. Both the US andEurope plan to start issuing biometricpassports as soon as next y ear. Biometricidentity cards are being adopted in HongKong and Oman, and Britain plans to followsuit. Biometric technology has been aroundfor quite a while, but has not been widelyadopted, for good reason: while it canimprove security in some situations, its costs
more frequently far outweigh its benefits.Even the most advanced systems falselyreject a small proportion of legitimate users,and falsely accept illegitimate ones. At best,the introduction of biometric identitydocuments will produce a marginal increasein security, at enormous cost. But at worst,biometrics could, in fact, reduce security inseveral ways.
57. According to the passage, the use ofbiometric technology ---- .
A) has not yet been introduced in airports
B) seems likely to prove a cost-effective means
of increasing security
C) for identification purposes is becoming
increasingly popular
D) for identity cards is widely regarded as an
infringement of liberty
E) has encountered so many problems that it will
probably be abandoned
58. It is stressed in the passage that biometrics---- .
A) is of little, if any, use as a means of ensuring
full security
B) is a comparatively cheap means of attaining
reasonable levels of security
C) has proved highly satisfactory in both Hong
Kong and Oman
D) is an infallible method of recognizing people
E) is developing only slowly because
governments are n ervous about the response
that it will r eceive
59. According to the passage, technologists andgovernments ---- .
A) in Europe and the US agree that further trials
are needed before biotechnical passports areissued
B) are unduly concerned about the expenses
entailed by biometrics
C) underestimate the number of mistakes madein identification by biometrics
D) are equally convinced that biometrics is the
only means of attaining full security at airports
E) alike have been looking forward to having
biometrics solve identification problems
60. We learn from the passage that, althoughbiometric technology has been in use forsome time, ---- .
A) it is still only being used for identification
purposes in visasB) there are as yet no plans to use it on a large
scale
C) its technologists show no interest in trying toimprove it
D) in many respects, its disadvantages are often
greater than its advantages
E) it is still only rarely being used for legitimatepurposes
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61. - 64. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
People are fascinated by jur ies. They are t he
focus of a disproportionate number of novelsand movies, and the 1995 murder trial of O. J.Simpson virtually brought the United Statesto a standstill because people could not missthe exciting televised court pr oceedings.Juries represent one of the most significantdecision-making groups, not only becausethey are presented as a symbol of all that isdemocratic, fair and just in a society, but alsobecause of the consequences of theirdecisions for defendants, victims and thecommunity. A case in point is the 1992 LosAngeles riots, which were sparked by anunexpected not gu ilty verdict delivered byan all-white jury in the case of the police
beating of a black suspect. Juries are groupsand thus are potentially prey to thedeficiencies of group decision-making. Inaddition to these problems, there are anumber of issues to do specifically with thetask confronted by juries. One issue is theinfluence of laws and penalties on the jury.Harsh laws with stiff penalties tend todiscourage juries from convicting, which isquite the reverse of the intention oflegislators who introduce such laws. Jurieshave to deal with enormous amounts ofinformation presented in court. It has beensuggested that information delivered later inthe trial is more heavily weighted indecision-making. Further, inadmissible
evidence, that is the evidence given bywitnesses or interjected by counsel but issubsequently ruled to be inadmissible forprocedural reasons by the judge, still has aneffect on jury deliberation.
61. According to the passage, one reason whyjuries attract so much public attention is that---- .
A) the credibility of the whole legal systemdepends on them
B) they frequently make a wrong decision
C) they stand for the values of democracy and
justice
D) people see them as their own representatives
but envy their power
E) they are made up of ordinary people who arenot interested in the case
62. As is pointed out in the passage, there is atendency among juries to ---- .
A) avoid convicting the accused if the penalty is
a severe one
B) concentrate on the evidence that is
forthcoming at the start of the trial
C) favour harsh penalties so as to deter
law-breaking
D) trust their own judgment and ignore the
guidelines suggested by the judge
E) forget they are a group and supposed to give
an unanimous decision
63. The writer points out that a jurys process ofdecision-making ---- .
A) is only interesting when the trial is a long one
B) in real life is very different from the way it is
presented in films
C) needs the guidance of the judge
D) has always aroused a great deal of public
interest
E) can be adversely affected if the trial istelevised
64. By the term inadmissible evidence, used inthe last sentence of the passage, is meantany piece of evidence that ---- .
A) comes up late in proceedings
B) the jury regards as inappropriate
C) contradicts a former piece of evidence
D) the jury is advised to take into consideration
E) the judge has discounted
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65. - 68. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
A growing percentage of the American
economy and of other advanced industrialeconomies in Europe and Asia depends onimports and exports. Foreign trade, bothexports and imports, accounts for a little over25 per cent of the goods and servicesproduced in the United States, and even morein countries such as Japan and Germany.This percentage will grow in the future. Thesuccess of firms today and in the futuredepends on their ability to operate globally.Globalization of the worlds industrialeconomies greatly enhances the value ofinformation to the firm and offers newopportunities to businesses. Today,information systems provide the
communication and analytic power that f irmsneed for conducting trade and managingbusinesses on a global scale. Controlling thefar-flung global corporation, which includescommunicating with distributors andsuppliers, operating 24 hours a day indifferent national environments and servicinglocal as well as international reporting needs,is a major business challenge that r equirespowerful information system responses.Globalization and information technologyalso bring new threats to domestic businessfirms: because of global communication andmanagement systems, customers now canshop in a worldwide marketplace, obtainingprice and quality infor mation reliably, 24
hours a day. This phenomenon heightenscompetition and forces firms to play in open,unprotected worldwide markets. To becomeeffective and profitable participants ininternational markets, firms need powerfulinformation and communication systems.
65. According to the passage, one of the benefitsof global communication systems is that they---- .
A) allow firms to have access to unprotected
information
B) make buying and selling throughout the world
more competitive
C) keep firms informed about the economic
performance of several other countries
D) enable firms to learn in advance what
customers want to buy
E) enable customers to see the goods before
buying them
66. It is clear from the passage that the Americaneconomy ---- .
A) is increasingly becoming dependent upon
foreign trade
B) has dramatically fallen behind that of
Germany and Japan
C) has benefited greatly from information
technologies
D) is at the forefront of the globalization process
E) has overcome many serious business
challenges and now faces a brighter future
67. The point is made in the passage that, if afirm is to do well, ---- .
A) its services must vary in accordance with theneeds of the cus tomers
B) it needs sound feedback from its foreign
partners
C) it should give priority to services rather than
goods
D) it must keep on introducing new products
E) it has to expand its operations throughout theworld
68. It is clear from the passage that, for a firm tooperate globally, ---- .
A) it must have learned how to be competitive
B) it must have extremely efficient systems of
communication
C) its products and services must be of the
highest quality
D) it must give preference to overseas markets
E) its annual rate of growth must follow a steady
trend
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69. - 72. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
Smoking has become unfashionable in most
Western countries over the past decade ormore, yet its incidence remains high. Evenlegislation against smoking in a shared workspace and banning it on public transport hashad limited success, when measured by adecline in the percentage of people stilladdicted to smoking. In these countries, thehighest rates of smoking tend to be foundamong people in the 20-29 age group, teenagewomen and working-class groups. Smokerstend to be well-informed about illnessesrelated to their habit, such as lung cancer andheart disease. Despite this knowledge,current smokers tend to underestimate therisk of dying fro m smoking when compared
with former smokers and those who havenever smoked. Anti-smoking campaigns havesued a wide variety of media and techniquesto discourage smoking. For example, onecampaign adopted a television commercialand poster, while another used a direct-mailapproach, along with r adio advertisements.Various celebrities have helped by perfor mingat places of work and by recording verbalmessages. T here have been different targetgroups. Another campaign aimed to r eachwomen, who outnumber men in the under-18smokers group, stressing the benefits of notsmoking with respect to health, beauty andfitness. Another used baby stickers. Anothercampaign highlighted the benefits of a
smoke-free workplace and was conducted inmajor clothing chain stores, supplemented byradio and television advertisements. There isa socially supportive context nowadays toquit, and the r ecognition that passivesmoking is dangerous may help some in thefuture to quit permanently.
69. It is pointed out in the passage that today thesocial environment ---- .
A) is the main reason why so many young people
smoke
B) is not taken into account in combating
smoking
C) gives a great deal of encouragement to a
smoker to give up smoking
D) plays a bigger role than ever before on the
20-29 age group
E) in most Western countries is virtually the
same
70. According to the passage, though everyoneknows that smoking is harmful to health, ---- .
A) it is generally recognized that it does not kill
people
B) governments have rarely taken any action
against it
C) people of advanced age cannot give up the
habit
D) smokers usually ignore the dangers
E) non-smokers get irritated by anti-smoking
campaigns
71. The author points out that although, in mostWestern countries, legal measures have beenintroduced against smoking, ---- .
A) the results have been disappointing,
especially as regards young people and
workers
B) a growing majority of people simply ignorethem
C) teenage women in particular violate these
regulations
D) a really smoke-free workplace is hard to find
E) the media have not extended any support for
these measures
72. It is clear from the passage that efforts tostop people smoking ---- .
A) concentrate on the dangers of passivesmoking
B) have been confined to media advertisements
C) have largely focused upon women
D) have been extremely varied and directed atdifferent segments of society
E) have been declining over the last decade
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73. - 76. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
Gauguin began his career as a painter late in
life. Born in Paris in 1848, he was raised byhis widowed mother in Peru, where hispaternal half Peruvian grandmother lived.You know. I have Indian blood, Inca blood, inme, he later wrot e. And its reflected ineverything I do, he added. At 17, Gauguinjoined the French Navy and sailed around theworld, encountering many native culturesduring the ships ports of call. In 1872, hemarried a Danish woman named Mette G adand they settled in Paris, where he worked asa stockbroker for a decade. All the while,Gauguin collected contemporary art by theimpressionists-in particular Renoir, M onet,Pissarro, who later became a friend, and
Cezanne, whose primitive style and sweepingcolors affected him deeply. In 1883, at 35Gauguin abruptly left his wife, his fivechildren and his bourgeois lifestyle to devotehimself to art. He traveled to Brittany, wherehe painted and sculpted, and to Martinique,where he discovered the vibrant beauty of thetropics. Then he moved to Aries, in Provence,where he and his friend Vincent van Goghpainted colorful landscapes and planned theirescape to Tahiti, which they imagined asexotic, bountiful and free of stifling Eur opeanmores.
73. It is clear from the passage that, for bothGauguin and van Gogh, Tahiti ---- .
A) held the promise of new cultural experiences
for them to reflect in their paintings
B) was the island best able to provide them with
the stimulating landscapes they longed for
C) was a land that promised excitement and an
escape from the rigidities of Eu ropean lifeD) was to prove a great disappointment from the
point of view of their artistic expectations
E) was to be the inspiration of their greatest
works of art
74. We understand from the passage thatGauguin ---- .
A) was only interested in painting, not in any
other form of art
B) decided to make a life-long career for himself
in the French navy
C) was very much a family man and deeply
attached to his children
D) was particularly fond of Martinique and its
tropical climate
E) felt very proud of his Indian origins
75. The point is made in the passage thatGauguin, during his service in the Frenchnavy, ---- .
A) came into close contact with primitive
societies and their ways of life
B) visited Tahiti and made up his mind to return
and perhaps even settle there
C) managed to trace his grandmother in Peru
D) discovered that he was racially related to the
Incas
E) came to meet a number of impressionist
painters
76. According to the passage, even beforeGauguin took up painting himself, he ---- .
A) had traveled extensively through various parts
of France
B) was greatly interested in the works of
contemporary painters and influenced by them
C) and Pissarro dreamed of going to Tahiti and
settling there
D) fell under the influence of van Gogh and tried
to paint in his style
E) had deserted his family and settled in Aries
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77. - 80. sorular, aadaki paraya grecevaplay nz.
The t ypical African-American seems
uninterested in saving for r etirement.Statistics show that in recent yearsAmericans in general have becomeincreasingly less disciplined about saving.However, this t rend is disturbingly pr evalentamong black Americans. Only 59% of African-Americans say they or their spouses havesaved for retirement, compared with 77% ofwhite workers, according to a recent survey.What are the reasons for this disparity?Historically, theres been a culturaldisconnection between the retir ementportrayed in the glossy brochures lavishvacations in high-priced villas and theAfrican-American reality. Most blacks expect
to go on working even after they haveoffically retired, rather than lying around on abeach. Their experience in retirement hasnever been like mainstream white America.Typically, they say, we work until we die.Researchers have often attributed the savingsgap for African-Americans to lower wages orto a lower comfort level with t he stockmarket. Those factors do play a part, but eveneducated professional blacks earningsix-figure incomes tend to ignore theirretirement and follow a wasteful way of life.Economists say the behavior mirrors that offirst-generation immigrants who engage inconspicuous consumption. Blackprofessionals today are often
first-generation college graduates who, likeother groups, want to symbolize what theyhave succeeded.
77. The point is made in the passage that, unlikemost white Americans, most African-Americans ---- .
A) continue to work even after they have retired
B) spend a great deal on costly leisure activities
C) take their retirement seriously and plan for it
carefully
D) are denied access to any form of higher
educationE) are keen to demonstrate the fact that they
have been well-educated
78. We get the impression from the passage thatthere is a sense of unease expressed about---- .
A) the unreliability and unpredictability of
stock-market dealings
B) the poor living conditions of many retiredAfrican-Americans
C) the cultural gap between African and white
Americans because it is widening
D) the African-Americans lack of interest inputting money aside for retirement
E) the growing number of black professionals in
the business world
79. As regards first-generation college-educatedblack professionals who earn a lot, t he pointis made in the passage that they ---- .
A) save little and spend extravagantly
B) are the ones who regularly save up for theirretirement
C) are more determined than their whitecolleagues to enjoy themselves in their
retirement
D) are keen to buy up high-priced villas inreadiness for their retirement
E) are not satisfied with what they earn and want
more
80. As it is pointed out in the passage,African-Americans do not save up for theirretirement ---- .
A) since they wish to keep on working to the end
of their lives
B) because they are unfamiliar with the savings
schemes
C) although they look forward to having luxury
holidays
D) because they rely on the savings of their
spouses
E) in part because they are not well-paid
nemli Not:
Kalan 30 dakika srenin 15 dakikasn
seeneklerinizi saymak ve bo braktnzsorular, cevap kadnzda sayca en az kanseenee gre iaretlemek iin ayrnz.
Son 15 dakikalk sreyi, snavn normal sresiiinde bakamadnz sorular iinkullanabilirsiniz. Daha nce zerindeuratnz sorulara tekrar geri dnmeyiniz.
TEST BTT !
CEVAPLARINIZI KONTROL EDNZ.
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CEVAP ANAHTARI
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Soru 1. isolation= ayrma, tecrit
daunting = yldrc, gz korkutucureconstruct = yeniden yapmak/ina etmekjeopardy = tehlike, risk, danger, risk, zt anl. = security
Soru 2. rare = nadir, az bulunur, scarce, zt anl. = commoncarving = oymaoccasional = ara sra olan, infrequent, zt anl. = frequentdistinguished = sekin, gzide, remarkable, prominent, zt anl. = common, ordinarysubjective = znel, sbjektif, personal, zt anl. = objectiveprevalent = 1) olagelen, yaygn, common, current, widespread, zt anl. = rare,uncommon; 2) hkm sren, etkin, predominant, ruling
Soru 3. deplete = tketmek, bitirmek, exhaust, consumefavourably = uygun/avantajl bir ekilde; hoa giden bir ekildeinadequately = yetersiz bir ekilde, insufficiently, zt anl. = adequately, sufficientlyproperly = doru drst, gerektii gibi, uygun bir ekilde, correctly, duly, zt anl. =improperly, unduly
Soru 4. dam = barajestimate = tahmin etmek, kestirmek, guess, reckonrange = dizmek, sralamak, snflandrmak, rate, rank, classifyventure = 1) tehlikeye atmak, stake, jeopardize; 2) gze almak, dare, stake
Soru 5. fundamentalist = kktendincially = mttefikwrite out = tam olarak yazmak; (resmi bir ey) yazmak
Soru 6. fall through = bitmemek, yarda kalmak, baarsz olmak, fail, zt anl. = succeedend up = sonunda olmak, sonunda e varmak, kendini de bulmak
Soru 7. starkness = sszlk, plaklk, bolukhardness = souklukstrike = etkilemek, etki brakmak, affect, move
Soru 8. outlet = k noktas/yolubrew = gelimek, yaylmak (kt eyler iin)
Soru 9. surge = aniden artma, ykselme, rise
Soru 10. hum = (ark) mrldanmaktune = melodi, ezgi, nametrack down = izleyip bulmak/yakalamak, pursue
Soru 11. attribute to = (bir nedene) balamak, e yormak; e mal etmek, e atfetmek,associate with, connect tosettle = (bir yere) yerle(tir)mek, iskn etmek, dwell, inhabit
Soru 12. witness = tank/ahit olmak, observerevolt= isyan, ayaklanma
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Soru 13. self-perception = kendini idrak/alglama/kavrama
Soru 14. pharaoh = firavun
Soru 15. chronic = kronik
so long as = (olduu) srece/mddete, as long as
Soru 16. poach = yasak blgede avlanmakgame = av hayvan
Soru 18. demand = talep etmek, istemek, request, claim
19. - 23. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)flair = yetenek, kabiliyet, ability, talentinattention = dikkatsizlik, ihmal, neglect, carelessness, zt anl. = attention, carefulnessbackpack = srt antas
Soru 20. notorious = dile dm, aikr, well-known, obviousrandom = rasgele, tesadf, haphazard, accidental, zt anl.= systematicabundant = bol, bereketli, ample, zt anl. = scant, scarce, inadequate
Soru 24. ruler = lke yneticisinegotiation = mzakere, grme, debatespeed up = hzlandrmak, abuklatrmak, accelerate, zt anl. = delay, retardnaturalization = tabiiyete/vatandala kabul etmeminority = aznlkease = yumuatmak, gevetmek, kolaylatrmak, moderate, soften, aggravate,intensifydispute = 1) tartmak, argue; 2) doruluundan kuku duymak, doubt, question
Soru 25. relative to= grecepublic finance = kamu finansmandeficit = ak, yetersizlik, inadequacy, shortage, zt anl. = excess, surplusinsulate = yaltmak, izole etmek, protect, shield
Soru 26. master = hkim olmak, ustalamak, grasp, commandcampaign = (seim) kampanyasnomination = adaylkshrewd = kurnaz, akgz, clever, artful, zt anl. = stupidrace = yarlong-closed = uzun sredir kapalgoodwill = iyi niyet, benevolence, ill-will, malevolence
Soru 27. proposal = neri, teklif, suggestionhome rule = zerkliksovereignty = egemenlik, dominiondistrict = mntka, blge, yre, area, regionintegral = bir btnn ayrlmaz bir paras olan, essential, intrinsic, zt anl. =incidentalpartition = taksim, blnme, blme
Soru 28. discriminate (against) = (aleyhine) ayrm yapmak, disfavour, show prejudicerenewable-energy = yenilenebilir enerjilevy = vergi, har, tax, dutyassure = temin etmek, gvence vermek, certify, guarantee
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Soru 29. mood = ruh halibe at fault = kusurlu/hatal olmak, be in the wrongrole model = (bakalar iin) rnek alnan kii veya ey
Soru 30. presentation = sunum, sergileme
exercise = uygulama, tatbikat
Soru 31. manuscript = el yazmas, msvettescript = el yazsdecipher = ifresini/anlamn zmekdate back to = tarihlenmek, tarihi e uzanmak, date fromcomparison = emsal, benzer; karlatrma, analogy
Soru 32 cereal = tahldan yaplm hazr yiyecek; tahlhardware = madeni eya, hrdavatrank first = birinci olmak, birinci sray almak
Soru 33. bear = 1) katlanmak, kaldrmak, put up with; 2) sahip olmak, tamak, zerindebulundurmak, have, carrybrunt = yk, darbe, burdenfluctuation = dalgalanma, oynama, inip kmarule of law = hukuk kural, hukukun stnlrestructuring = yeniden yaplandrmadiffer from = den farkl/deiik olmak, diverge from, zt anl. = conform to, resembletake pride in = den gurur duymaksophistication = olgunlama, gelimilikvested = kazanlm, mutlak, sabit
Soru 34. press-coverage = basna konu olmadetrimental = zararl, harmful, damaging, zt anl. = beneficial, helpful
Soru 35. reserve = sakl tutmak
Soru 42. strain = germek, gerginletirmek, stress, stretch, zt anl. = relaxsurveillance = gzetleme, gzetimfighter = avc uacollide = arpmak, arpmak, clash, crashembassy = bykelilikallied = mttefikantimissile defence = gdml fzeye kar savunmaspark = tetiklemek, kkrtmak, trigger, provokearms race = silahlanma yar
reconnaissance mission = keif greviculminate = sonulanmak; dorua varmak, end; climax, zt anl. = begin, start
Soru 43. link = bala(n)mak, birle(tir)mek, connect, join, zt anl. = detach, separatefavourably = olumlu biimde, approvingly, positively, zt anl. = unfavourablyestimated = tahminigiant = devasa, ok byk, huge, gigantic, zt anl. = miniatureroute = hat, gzergh, rota
Soru 44. perfect = mkemmelletirmek, refineforecourt = d avluablution = abdestdomed arcades = kubbeli sra kemerler
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prayer hall = namaz salonutwo-storey faade = iki katl cephesurround = evrelemek, evirmek, kuatmak, enclose, bordersemi-dome = yarm kubbereign = saltanat
durable = dayankl, salam, sturdy, long-lasting, zt anl. = fragileshelter = korumak, rtmek; snmak, cover; take refugerest on = e dayanmak, den destek almak, be supported byforth = nporch = sundurmasurvive = ayakta/sa kalmak, live on, remain, zt anl. = diemasterpiece = bayapt
Soru 45. plateau (o. = plateaux veya plateaus) = yayla, platoaltiplane (= altiplano) = buzul anda olumu yksek yaylableak = rzgra akuninviting = ekici olmayan, itici, unattractive, zt anl. = inviting
indigenous = yerli, nativehighlander = dalcome by = elde etmek, edinmek, acquirereside = ikamet etmek, oturmak, live, dwelloccupy = igal etmek, yerleik olmak, residemake a living = geimini salamakimmigrant = gmen
Soru 46. progressive = ilerici, reformist, zt anl. = conservativechafe = (srtme sonucu) yaralamak, berelemek, kzartmakuniquely = benzersiz/esiz bir ekilde, solely, zt anl. = commonlybe in the making = yapm/kurulum/retim aamasnda olmakvanguard = nc (birlik, kol)
crude = ham, i, pimemicivic = yurttalk/vatandalk ile ilgili
Soru 47. make up ones mind (about) = (konusunda) karara varmak, decide onchange ones mind = fikrini deitirmeksuit = uygun gelmek/dmek, e gre olmak, be appropriate, fit inbe keen (on) = e hevesli/dkn/merakl olmak
Soru 48. put like that = o ekilde ele alnrsaamazing= insan hayrete dren, artc, astonishing, surprising, zt anl. = banal,dullleisurely = acelesiz yaplan, relaxed, unhurried, casual, zt anl. = formal
Soru 49. glitter = prldamak, parldamak, ldamak, sparkle, shineproverb = atasz
Soru 50. bearer = tayc, porterdelivery = teslim, datm, handing over, distributionmeet = (belli bir gn iin) uymak, karmamak, atlamamaksenior management = kdemli/st dzey yneticilerbe bothered with = ile rahatsz edilmekminor = nemsiz, kk, unimportant, insignificant, zt anl. = majorslippage = performans dkl, kayma, d
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Soru 52. assassinate = suikast yapmakfateful = lmcl, feci, fatalloan assassin = kiralk katil/suikastconspiracy = komplo, entrika, plotcircumstance = olay, vaka, durum, koul, keyfiyet, situation, case, incident
assassination = suikastmystery = gizem, sr, muamma
Soru 53. approach = yaklam, stance
Soru 54. gorgeous = harika, muhteem, beautiful, splendidcounterweight = denge salayc arlkunderfund = yetersiz finanse etmek
Soru 55. epidemic = salgncostly = maliyetli, pahal, expensive, zt anl. = cheapfrom its April low = Nisandaki en dk seviyesinden
Soru 56. torment = eziyet etmek, azap ektirmek, ikence yapmak, plague, torture, zt anl. =please, delighttormented = eziyet edilmi, azap ekmiscar = yara izitranscultural = kltrler araspsychosocial = psikososyalpost-traumatic = travma/sarsnt sonrasbroken generation = acl nesil
57. - 60. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)fingerprint = parmak izieyeball = gz kresi
large-scale = geni aplincorporate = dhil etmek, katmak, birletirmek, include, amalgamate, consolidate, ztanl. = exclude, separatescan = tarama, yakn inceleme; (fiil=) taramak, browse, look throughbe under way = yaplmakta olmakfollow suit = bir bakasnn yaptklarn yapmak, aynekilde hareket etmekoutweigh = daha ar basmak, exceed, surpasslegitimate = yasal, meru, valid, credibleat best = en iyi durumda, en iyi artlarda, under the most favourable conditions, ztanl. = at worstmarginal = dk, nemsiz, ufak, minor, slight, zt anl. = gross, vast
Soru 57. cost-effective = uygun maliyetlimeans = 1) ara, vasta, yol, method, way;2) varlk, gelir, para, wealth, income, fundsinfringement = (yasa, kural vs. iin) aykr hareket, kar gelme, ihlalliberty = zgrlk
Soru 58. reasonable = makul, mantkl, fair, sound, zt anl. = unreasonableinfallible = yanlmaz, amaz, gvenilir, unfailing, reliable, zt anl. = fallible
Soru 59. unduly = bo yere, gereksizce, unnecessarily, zt anl. = sensiblyunderestimate = kmsemek, deerinin altnda paha bimek, undervalue, zt anl. =overestimate, exaggerate
Soru 60. in many respects = birok adan
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61. - 64. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)disproportionate = oransz, ar, unbalanced, excessive, zt anl. = proportionate,balancedstandstill = durma noktascourt proceedings = duruma
consequence = sonu, semere, (ardndan gelen) etki, result, effect, zt anl. = cause,sourcedefendant = davalvictim = madurriot = ayaklanma, bakaldrma, isyanverdict = jri kararbe prey to = yenik dmek, kurban olmakharsh = sert, acmasz, rough, bitter, zt anl. = mildstiff = kat, sk, hard, rigid, zt anl. = easy, slacklegislator = yasa yapcinadmissible = kabul olunmaz, uygun grlmez, unacceptable, irrelevant, zt anl. =admissible
interject = araya katmak, eklemekcounsel = dava vekilirule = karar vermek, hkmetmek,judge, decideprocedural = usule aitdeliberation = mtalaa, zerinde dnme; mzakere, tartma, consideration;discussion
Soru 61. credibility = gvenilirlik, reliability
Soru 62. law-breaking = yasaya kar gelme, yasad iler yapmaunanimous = oybirliiyle verilen
Soru 63. guidance = rehberlik, yol gsterme, supervision
Soru 64. come up = ortaya kmak, sz konusu olmakinappropriate = yanl, uygunsuz, yersiz, improper, awkward, zt anl. = appropriate,properdiscount = 1) nemsememek, kmsemek, disregard, minimise, 2) indirim yapmak
65. - 68. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)operate = al(tr)mak, ile(t)mek, run, functionglobally = kresel olarakopportunity = frsat, prospectcommunicate = haberlemek, iletiim kurmak, be in touchdistributor = bayi, datc
supplier = tedarikiservice = hizmet etmek, servemarketplace = pazarobtain = elde etmek, acquire, earnreliably = gvenli bir ekildeparticipant = katlmc
Soru 65. unprotected = korunmamin advance = nceden; pein olarak, beforehand
Soru 66. dependent = baml, reliant, zt anl. = independent, self-reliant
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Soru 67. feedback = geri bildirim, responsekeep on = devam etmek, proceed, carry on, zt anl. = stop, cease, quit
Soru 68. annual rate of growth = yllk byme oran
69. - 72. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)unfashionable = modaya uymayan, modas gemi, outmoded, zt anl. = fashionableincidence = tekrar oran, olu skl, occurrenceaddicted to = bamlwell-informed = iyi bilgilendirilmialong with = ile birlikte, yan sra, together withcelebrity = nl kimseverbal = szl, oral, zt anl. = writtentarget group = hedef kitleoutnumber = sayca gemek, exceedbaby sticker = kk kartma/etiketclothing chain stores = hazr giyim zincir maazalar
quit = brakmak, vazgemek, give up
Soru 70. take action = harekete gemek, nlem almak, interveneadvanced age = ilerlemi yaget irritated = rahatsz olmak
Soru 71. extend support = destek vermek
Soru 72. varied = deiiklik gsteren, eitlisegment = kesim, dilimdecline = azalmak, dmek, gerilemek, kmek, drop, decay, deteriorate, zt anl. =increase, progress, recover
73. - 76. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)widowed = dul kalmpaternal = baba tarafndanports of call = ziyaret edilen limanlarstockbroker = borsa simsarimpressionist = izlenimci, empresyonistprimitive = ilkel, basit, simple, uncivilisedsweeping = geni alanlara yaylmaffect = etkilemek, influencedeeply = derinden, derinlemesine, profoundly, intensely, zt anl. = moderately, slightlyabruptly = aniden, birdenbire, ani ve kaba bir ekilde, suddenlybourgeois = burjuva
sculpt = heykel yapmakvibrant = parlak, canlescape= ka, fleebountiful = cmert, generousstifling = boucumores = tre, grenek
Soru 73. hold the promise = sznde durmak, vaadini yerine getirmekstimulating = canlandrc, uyarc, reviving, invigoratinglong for = zlem duymak, hasretini ekmek, imrenmek, desire, crave, zt anl. = ignorerigidity = katlk, sertlik, strictness, zt anl. = lenience
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Soru 74. life-long = mr boyuattached to = bal
Soru 75. come into close contact = yakn temasta bulunmakway of life = yaam biimi
track = iz srmek, izini takip etmek, pursue, trailracially = rk ynnden
Soru 76. desert = terketmek, brakmak, abandon, leave
77. - 80. sorular (Metinde geen yabanc kelimeler)retirement = emeklilikspouse = (evlilikte) edisparity = eitsizlik, farkllk, inequality, difference, zt anl. = parity, equalitydisconnection = kopukluk, balant kesilmesi, dissociation, zt anl. = connection,associationportray = betimlemek, tanmlamak, resmetmek, illustrate, depict
glossy = parlak, ok resimlilavish = savurgan, msrifvacation = tatilretire = emekliye ayrlmaklie around = miskinlik yapmak, tembellik etmek, hang around, laze, zt anl. = work, toilattribute to = (bir nedene) balamak, e yormak; e mal etmek, e atfetmek,associate with, connect to, ascribe togap = ak, farkcomfort = rahatlkplay a part = rol oynamak, etkisi/katks olmak, contributewasteful = savurgan, msrifmirror = yanstmakgeneration = nesilconspicuous = gze arpan, dikkat eken, obtrusive, prominent, zt anl. =inconspicuous, unseenconspicuous consumption = gsteri iin tketim
Soru 77. leisure = serbestlik, bo zaman
Soru 78. unreliability = gvenilir olmama, kaypaklk, changeableness, zt anl. = reliability,dependablenessunpredictability = belirsizlik, bilinemezlik, volatility, zt anl. = predictabilitydealing = ilem, alveriwiden = genilemek, (aras) almakput aside = bir kenara koymak, biriktirmek, saklamak, save, spare
Soru 79. save up = bir sre iinde yava yava biriktirmekbuy up = (bir eyin) tamamn satn almakin readiness for = e hazrlk amacyla
Soru 80. be unfamiliar with = e aina olmamak, e yabanc olmakscheme = plan, program
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