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9. - 15. 13. No matter how -- the technology develops, it
uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. is highly unlikely for a machine to perform --
activities like good d€cision making, hard work
9. lt is not without a touch of irony that the history a5 well as smart work, team effort, motivation on
of cricket in America has, -- the last two a day to day basis.
decades, em€rged as one of the more important A) many several
/ B) little / a few
subjects of attention -- sports historians.
c) far / whole D) much / some
A) oflbetween B) into / beneath
E) quate / many
c) at / beyond D) over / among
E) through / within
10. -- world war ll, the Us Department of war and l 14. There is great anxiety about literary craticism's
the Us Department of the Navy were dİstinct loss of identıty, -- as an identifiabl€, coherent
institutions -- parallel with the Department of =
dİsciplİne -- a body of authoritatave and well-
state. founded convictions about literary and its
o history.
A)Through / over B)Across / to
o A) so i that B) neither / nor
c) Prior to / in D) Following / from o
c) both / and D) the more / the more
E) Towards / on
E) rather / than
E) in case
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16. - 20. sorularda, aşağldaki parçada - 28. sorularda, veril€n cümleyi uygun şekilde
2'l.
numara|anmlş yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
da ifadeyi bulunuz.
2l. There are many clas6ic American foods, --.
Acupuncture has been practiced for more than 2500
years in the Western Pacific Region and
A) so Americans prefer to consume foods from
other countries or traditions
(16).-- a global lherapeutic method in recent
decades, However, was it reported that B) but only a handful have become true icons,
acupuncturists differed by up to 25% in the such as hot dog
acupuncture points they used, raising doubts and
uncertainty regarding the (17)--- and safety of
c) yet food industry,1980s
in that country has steadily
acupuncture treatment, (18)--- causing difficulties
improved since
in the fields of acupuncture research and education. D) although Vegetarian diets are not paid enough
Member countries therefore increa5ingly began attention there
to demand standardization in acupuncture point
locations, Responding to this request, the wHo E) yet the majority of them can be considered
western Pacif]c Regional offlce initiated a poect healthier than traditional foods
(,l9)-- a consensus on acupuncture point locations,
,11
and (20)--- convened serial meetings, resuIting i
in certain general guideIines accepted throughout
the whole world. ; 22. Alcohol consumption and smoking both
increase inflammation and damage blood
,l6 o vessels, ----.
,|
8.
B) in comparison to 23. A|though ıt might bğ argued that philosophy and
A) owing to
-' psychology have very few social ımplications,
c) as well as D) in spite of
E) instead of
o A) the nature of human intelligence can never be
totally excluded from any discussion of artificia|
o intelligence
o
19.
B) the influence of new technologies through the
A) reaching B) to have reached generation of powerİul ideas affects society at
large, as well as these academic pursuits
c) reached D) to reach
c) they are generally oblivious to such issues as
E) having reached mass unemployment, changing patterns of
work, privacy and security
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24. As w6ll as keeping pests and disease away from 27. while Japanese data ho|ds the key to warming
lhe crops, -_-. in the Pacific in the early 20th century, --.
A) globalfood security will depend on the adoption A) sea surface temperatures in the other oceans
of new digital tools such as smartphone of the world began decreasing in the late 2olh
applications century because oİ the global warming
B) satellites can sometimes be inadequate in B) the French haS carried out Various experamental
providing accurate data to suggest where crops studies over the last several years with the
might be best placed to optimize production hopes of flnding a marine life form there
c) the symptoms of the Viruses are often difiicult c) the most reliable data in understanding the
for farmers to discern, which means they one in the North Atİantic during the same tjme
regularly go untreated belongs to GermanS
D) new satellite technologies can help assess the D) the oceans generally incorporate unusual
productivity of crops and water availability to information about whether the warming is
guide farmers in their planting decisions caused by glaciers melting
E) long-term investments remain redundant E) chinese data on warming ofthe oceans all
without constant promotion, training, updating, over the world attribute its cause in part to the
maintenance and expert support of the system displacement of tectonic faults
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25. --, they are much more likely ıo cause allergies. 28. Just as unemployment and rising poverty
A) When food particles are introduced through the compel indivİduals to reconsider their own
skin rather than the digestive system prioritie§ and goals, --.
B) Although restoring the skin barrier is the best A) a combination of both contextual and individual
way to prevent allergic diseases factors leads to a deep restructuring of an
individual's Value system
c) As a result of eczema patients' defective skin
barrier, which leads to cracking and itching B) governments have been forced to rethink social
polacies on the national level, as well as their
D) only if experts recommend thoroughly international economic and political agreements
moisturasing the skin in a warm bath
c) some people are profoundly affected by these
E) Because careful care of a baby's skin could two factors, and the impact of economic
prevent eczema and other allergic diseases shortage on each individual differs
D) great transformations in an individual's |ife, such
as changes in the life cycle or migration, can
; aIso reshape Values
E) Values and attitudes are acquired during early
o socialization, but they are exposed to changes
26, -- because the gravitational weightofataller ö durjng adult life
mountain would exceed the strength of the o
underlyİng mantle rock, and sink.
A) The highest mountain on Mars, olympus Mons
is nearly three times as high as Everest
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29. - 3,1. sorulan aşağldaki parçaya göre 30. what is one advantage of wewALK being an
cevaplaylnlz. open platform?
A) The blind can see the obstacles both above
A white cane that uses smart technology aams their chest level and the ones below.
to help Visually-impaired people navigate their
surroundings. called wewALK, lhe device is B) The developers can add new functions to the
equipped with built-in speakers, smartphone white cane afterwards,
integration, and sensors that send vjbrataons to c) The ultrasonic sensor used in the white cane
warn users of obstacles up ahead. The wewALK will be able to function better,
cane consists of an electronic handle with a regular
'analog'white cane that is inserted into the bottom, D) The users can customize the technology with
lt uses an ultrasonic sensor to detect any obstacles functions of thğir own making,
above chest level and warns the user Via a vibrating
handle. Users can also pair the cane with their
E) The third-parties can pair the white cane with
the smartphone applications while driving.
smartphone with the ability to integrate it with a
Voice assistant and Google Maps. lt uSes its built-in
speakers to inform the user of nearby stores and
infrastructural details that they may not be able to
see. The technology used to create the wewALK
cane is built around an open platform, which means 3
that third-parties could add their own smartphone- !
based functions down the road, lts developers
hope to eventually pair it with rideSharing apps
and transportation services to further improve its o
navigational abilities. o
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29. The white cane called wewalk was introduced o 3'l. lı can be understood from the passage that --.
with a view to --. o A) the handle Vibrates to warn the user only when
A) improvang the Iife standards of the handicapped it detects any hole in the ground
peopIe
B) the cane is useless unless the user has a
B) helping the sight_disabled people to find their smartphone wath the Voice assistant technology
directions more easily
c) the cane warns its users ofany obstacles as
c) providing the Visually impaared people with
a
well as informing them of their surroundings
special education
D) the popularity of the cane is increasing steadily
D) paving the way for a telecommunications
device
as the number of blind people has inc;eased
for people who lost their sight
E) the canes produced so far do not meet the
E) informing the b|ind about the smartphone 9radually-increasing demand
applications such as Google Maps
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32. - 34. sorulan aşağ|daki parçaya göre 33. lt can be inferred from the passage that --.
cevaplayInIz. A) Some ordinary people have many
characteristics in common with İamous
Two Very famous American comedians have comedians
§omething Very interesting in common with two
American presidents, stephen colbert and conan B) ethnic origins could play a crucial role in an
o'Brien, who are today considered two of the individual's rise to prominence
funniest Americans, host their own late night talk c) most people of lrish descent do not think of
shows and are among the funniest men in the leaving America due to the privileges it offers
country. They each also have ancestors who
were lrish and both have publicly commented on D) some disasters can be so destructive that they
their lrish pride. President John F. Kennedy was may cause people to leave their homeland
recognized as the first lrish-catholic man to be
E) ethnicity may have a profound efect on whether
the president, and he remains the lone catholic an individual will be elected as president
president in American history, President Barack
obama also has a family tree whose branches
stretch to lreland, which came aS a surprise to
many, even to President obama. However, not
only do allfour men have lrish roots, but each of -
their respective families also left their homeland for l,
America during one of the most devastating eras in
the history of the small isIand country of lreland: The
Great Famine-
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the passage? this passage?
;
A) The US had no lrish-catholıc president l! A) The similarities and Differences Between
presidents
American comedians and
before John F. Kennedy, who still maintains
his position as the sole catholic President in B) The Role of Ethnic Background in Becoming
American history,
o Successful in PoIitics and comedy
president Barack obama has
B) The fact that o c) Politics and comedy: why Are They
lrish ancestors surprised everybody except o Fundamentally similar?
obama. who himself is very proud of his ethnic
background, D) An overlooked Aspect of the Great lrish Famine
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35. - 37. sorulan aşağldaki parçaya göre 36. with the n6w method, why does the recipient
covaplaylnlz. have lo be given an infusion of the donor's cells
shortly before the surgery?
People having organ transplants in the future may A) To adjust the body to imperfect condilions that
no longer have to take anti-rejection medicines, are likely to be experienced during surgery
thanks to a technique that could make their immune
system see the donor's tissue as their own, The B) To relieve the possible pain resulting from the
method involves giving the recipaent an infusion organ to be transplanted to the patient
of the donor's cells a Week before the operation, c) To be able to carry out more reliable
so it would not work for those getting an organ experiments in macaque monkeys
from someone who has daed. However, it would
be suitable for those with a living donor, such as in D) To get the immune system ready to accept the
Some kidney, liver and pancreas cell transplants. organ which is going to be transplanted
When the technique was tested on five macaque
E) To minimize lhe risks and adverse effects which
monkeys, the transplanted pancreas cells stayed
are likely to be caused by taking medicines
hea|thy without being rejected for up to two years.
"lt's still very early days, but if it works it will be a
complete game changer"'says chris callaghan
at Guy's and st Thomas'Hospital in London.
TranSplants of organs such as kidneys, livers and
hearts can be life saving, but recapients currently ;
have to take medicines for the rest of their lives to
damp down thear immune system and avoid the new
organ being rejected. These drugs have Serious o
side effects, for instance leaving people more o
prone to jnfecljons and cancer, So a way to force o
someone's immune system to accept a new organ
has been sought for decades.
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35. why does chris callaghan refer to ıhe new o 37. which of the following is understood from the
technique as "a Gomplete game changer"?
o passage?
B) ltcould transform the way organ transplants are B) The technique tested on monkeys has been
approved for humans looking to get an organ
carried out.
transplant.
c) It will completely eliminate the need for organ
c) only when the donor is dead can the recipients
transplants.
receive an organ.
D) lt may pave the way for successful animalto
human organ transplants,
D) Many diseases would have been incurable but
for the medical tria|s with animals.
E) lt might revolutionize our understanding of how
E) The success of an organ transplant currently
human body reacts to germs.
relies on medication,
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38. - 40. sorulan aşağldaki parçaya göre 39. The author gives Rio de Janeiro as an example
cevaplay|nlz. in ordef to --.
A) discuss some local customs and traditions that
Today, there are 30,000 McDonald's outlets McDonald's brand has been sensitive about
worldwide, 17,000 of which are outside the
United states, and l\4cDonald's generates more B) prove that McDonald's customers are not
revenue from non-U.s. sales than from American seated by waiters, and thus they have to find a
outlets. To attract people in other countries to their seat by themselves
establishments, l\4cDonald's and other fast food c) show that McDona|d's customers there are
operations have offered variations on the American generally fond of drinking alcoholic beverages
menu, Espresso and cold pasta are offered in |taly,
McHuevos (poached eggs in buns) are sold in D) reveal that the majority of McDonald's
Uruguay, Frankfurters (large sausages) are offered restaurants there serve their customers under
at McDonald's in Germany, Vegetarian burgers in dim light
the Netherlands and lndia and l\,4claks (salmon
sandwaches) in Norway. This process of localazation
E) demonstrate that the service arrangements in
McDonald's restaurants abroad may deviate
has paid off: today. there are more than 1,000
from the u.S. norm
McDonald's restaurants in Germany and Japan,
and the number of restaurants an china and other
Asian countries is rapidly expandlng. And it is not
just the menus that have been localized, but also ;
procedures, McDonald's outlets in other countries
do not necessarily follow American fast food
patterns. ln Rio de Janeiro, for example, waiters o
serve food with champagne in candlejit restaurants; 6
in caracas, venezuela, hostesses seat customers, o
take orders. and deliver meals; and in south korea
McDonald's employees seat customers at tables
occupied by others during crowded times.
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40. what is the passage mainly about?
38. one can infer from the passage that --.
A) A) Localizat]on of foods and service types of
customers in South Korea are in strong a l\.4cDonald's restaurants
opposition to the practice of seating others to
a B)
their tables during peak hours o Different food items offered by McDonald's
restaurants around the world
B) McDonald's revenues from the restaurants
throughout the U.s. have been declining sance c) Expansion of McDonald's restaurants outside
the fast-food chain opened stores overseas the U,s,
c) more than
,1,000
McDonald's restaurants were D) Menus and procedures commonly followed in
opened in Asjan countries and this number is McDonald's restaurants
expected to increase
E) The countries that do not follow the usual
D) McDonald's has been fairly successful in its pattern of McDonald's brand
attempts to attract people in other countries to
its restaurants
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41. - 43. soru|an aşağldaki parçaya göre 42. lt can be understood from the passage that --.
cevaplaylnlz. A) Germans are hardly satisfied with the situation
of the world unlike other nationalities
Humans boast a rich trove of words to express
the way we feel. some are not easily translatable B) Papua New Guineans are inhospitable people
between languages: Germans use "weltschmez" to just like many other folks
refer to a feeling of melancholy caused by the state c) some terms are difficult to interpret in other
of the world. And the indigenous Baining people languages while others are easily translatable
of Papua New Guinea say "awumbuk" to describe
a social hangover that leaves people unmotivated D) human emotions are proven to be much the
and listless for days after the departure of overnight same in nearly all cultures
guests. other terms seem rather common -'feaı"
for example, transIates to 'takot" in Tagalog and
E) Papua New Guineans normally cannot descrabe
what western people |ook like
'ötti" in lcelandic, These similarities and differences
raise a question; Does the way we experience
emotions cross cultural boundaries? scientasts
have long questioned whether human emotıons
share universal roots or vary across cultures. Early
evidence suggested that, in the same way thal
primary colours give rise to a|l of the other hues,
there was a core set of primary emotions from ;
which all other feelings arose. ln the 1970s, for
inStance, researchers reported that people in an
asolated culturalgroup in Papua New Guinea were o
able to correctly identify emotional expressions in a
photographed western faces at rates higher than o
chance.
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41. what is the relation between emotions and a 43. what is the passage mainly about?
colours according to the evidence mentioned in o A)
the passage? o The similarities and differences existing
between colours and emotions
A) They are similar to each other in that both
B) The importance of words chosen by individuals
reflect the purity of humans.
in expressing feelings
B) colours are the embodiment ofemotions a
c) cross-cultural similarities and differences of
human being has.
how people express emotions
c) All feelings arise from prlmary emotions just as
D) How languages differ in their expression ofthe
all hues are obtained from primary colours.
same concept
D) The similarities of both are more obscure than
E) The way we recognize subtle and explicit
the differences between them.
emotional eXpressions
E) Emotions Vary from pefson to person
whereas co|ours reflect the same feeling in all
individuals.
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John:
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- so, you seem lo think that it can't have caused be bad.
the extinction of the dinosaurs?
A) So, you say itwil| save scientists money and
JeSSica: time to come up with new inventions.
- No, what l think is that we are yet to
deİinitİvely find out why they disappeared B) That's great news. will it be helpful for the
from the face of the earth. physicians to diagnose diseases better?
A) No, you're wrong. We shouldn't ignore other c) what are the other differenc€s between the old
theories about their death. ; method and the new one?
c) According to many scientists, it is the most o E) What kind of minimum system requirements
likely theory ever proposed among others,
o should we have on oUr mobile phones for this?
D) For me, it makes no sense because we would
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E) lthink it must have been caused by other
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51. Advertising has not only increased the demand 53. old age may have its downsides, but losing the
for some products but has also changed the ability to grow netY brain Gells is not one.
shape of the demand curve.
A) There are likely to be disadvantages
A) Both the demand for some products and the accompanying old age, though failure to gro\.Y
direction of the demand curve have caused a new brain cells is not among them.
change in the form of advertising.
B) Losing the ability to grow brain cells is among
B) what adve(isang has done is notjust causing those symptoms that develop as people get
a growing demand for certain productŞ; it ha§ older, but there is nothing to be afraid of.
altered the shape of the demand curve, too.
c) The brains of peopIe begin to produce fewer
c) Advertisinq makes a difference in the curve cells than before as they age although the other
of the demand for products rather than the impairments can be considered more serious.
demand itself,
D) People are not completely aware of how
D) ln addition to the demand for products, the severely their brain cells are damaged and how
demand curve has also undergone a change for fast they are lost during the agelng process,
the better through advertising.
E) Ageing may seem to have tertain drawbacks.
E) Advertising is expected not just to shape the but it is not yet clear whether losing the ability to
curve of demand for certain pfoducts but to a grow new cells is one of them or not.
increase sales as well.
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55. one of your penpals from spain has just arrived 57. your car breaks down in thğ middle of road and
in your homeland to see you. You are very you call a roadside assistance service and ask
happy to sğe each other after all that time. He for a tow truck. while waiting for the truck, you
wants to have a drink at home with you a§ he realize that you will be late for the business
did in his own home. Because your parents meeting you have planned to have with your
are against alcohol and they won't allow such employees. so, you call your secretary and
a thing to happen, you think you need to ask her to inform the employees about the
discourage him without letting him know your cancellation of the meeting because of your
parents' atıitude toward alcoholic beverages situation. so you say: --
and say: --
A) Hey, lam in the middle of road without knowing
A) Are you crazy? lf my family learns l am fond of what to do now. can you drive here and give
alcohol, they will disown me. me a lift home if you're not too busy?
B) Keep that away from me, please. l,don'tlike B) Hey, |'m stranded on the side of the road and l
drinking, nor do lwant you to drink near me. won't be there for the meeting. can you tell all
employees that l'Ve called ofi today's meeting?
c) Hey, lam so sorry, but my parents are
conservative, so much so that they won't allow c) Today's meeting has just been postponed to
us to drink. another day, because the boss said that he
would not be coming to the office today.
D) why not? Let's hang out tonight, but without
letting my parents know oK? ; D) My car broke down at a place that's far from
the office and l have no money on me. can you
E) sorry l'm notin a drinking mood now. Let's do
somethang else. what about a sightseeing tour? .! transfer me some?
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o E) can you please tell all the workers that today's
o meeting has been put off, but without Ietting
them know about my situation.
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59, - 63. sorularda, boş b|rakl|an yere parçada 60. Many people think that robots are an inevitable
anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek part of the futur€, lt would be pretty cool to have
cümleyİ bulunuz. a droid friend around to save the day, or even
.iust to keep you company when you got bored.
59. Fİrst aid is an emergency measure, generally while it may seem like something out of science
consistİng of simple, often life-saving fiction, researchers are already imagining a
techniques that most people can train to world in which robots become a more integraled
perform with minimal equipment and no part of our lives. we already have robots among
previous medical experience. The term usually us: some are designed to work in factories,
refers to administering care to a human creating uniform products contİnuously. --
although it can also be parformed on animals. lt A) A group of researchers thinks the future of
is not classified as medical treatment and does robots will actually be full of Softbots, a robot
not replace interventions from a trained medical made out of soft tissue.
professional. -- B) These are precisely the questions these
A) For example, the person who has experienced scientists are trying to answer.
any injury must be kept stable,
c) You may even have one in your home, in the
B) As a matter of fact, the patient's condition must form of a little vacuum cleaner that self-drives
not deteriorate before medical services arrive. itself around the floor,
c) lnstead, it is a combination of common sense D) ln order to do this, they have built a computer
and simple procedures. = program that simulates the growth and
movement of several kinds of robots.
D) However, there are times when a lirst aider
o
might be performing two steps simultaneously.
o E) Then the computer program runs the robots
o through tests, checking out things like balance,
E) Further, it is important to find out whether they
coordination, or noisiness.
are aware of their pain.
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6,1. Human beings hear sounds constantly. sounds 63. An İmportant factor ensurin9 America's ultimate
are the result of vibrations. when an objecı victory over the Axis Powers in world war ll was
vibrates, it sets off a chain reaçtion of events the overwhelming and unwavering support of
that mİght end up inside a person's ear. After the Home Front. contributing much to creatin9
a vibration of any kind, the molecules of the and maintainin9 that Home Front support were
object knock into the molecules of air that walt Dİsney films. Meanwhile, morale-boostin9
surround it, or possibly the molecules of Dİsney desİgned insignia that soon appgared on
another object next to it. Air molecules bash pıanes, trucks, flight jackets, and other military
into each other like millions of microscopic equipment acçomplished the same for American
Ping-Pong balls, transporting the sound through and Allied forces. -- Typical of the films was
what becomes a sound wave. ---- Eventually, a ıhe 1943 "The spirit of '43," produced at the
human's ears hear the vibratıons. rğquest of the secretary of the Treasury, Henry
Morgenthau, Jr, The film depicted Donald Duck
A) lnside peoples'throats are wiry looking
dealing with federal income taxes and pointing
parts that Vibrate when a person wants to
out the benefit of paying his taxes in support of
communicate their thoughts to others,
the American \ryar effort.
B) While sitting in a seat at a game, one of the first
A) Throughout the war, Disney made fllms for
sounds someone might hear would be that of a
every branch of the U.S. government.
hot dog Vendor.
hits a ball.
D) However, those sound waves of Vibrations o c) During Worid War l, walt Disney served as a
Red cross ambulance driver,
make a connection inside a person'S eaı o
o D) By the war's end. the Disney studios had
E) Depending on how strong or soft the Vibrations
produced over 1,200 insignias for both the U,S.
are, the sound's Volume and tone will Vary.
Army and Navy,
E) He lived most of his childhood in Marceline,
Missouri, where he began drawing, painting and
selling pictures to neighbours and friends,
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65. Ernest Rutherford rryorked on radioactivity, 67. Many people believe thatthe theories put
coinİn9 the terms 'alpha'and 'beta'to describe forward by Nicolaus copernicus underpinned
the two dlffeİent types of radiation emitted by the modem astronomy and were tho beginnİng
uranıum and thorium. of a scaentific revolution.
A) Ernest Rutherford uranyum Ve toryumun
A) Birçok insan Nikolas Kopernik taraflndan
yaydlğl iki farkll tipte radyasyonu tanlmlamak
öne sürülen teorilerin modern astronominin
için'alfa ve,beta' kavramlarlnl bilim
temellerini oluşturduğuna ve bilimsel bir
dünyasl terminolojisine kazandlrdtğl esnada
devrimin başlanglcl oIduğUna inanmaktadıı
radyoaktiVite üzerine çallşlyordu.
B) Emest Rutherford uranyum Ve toryum
a B) Çoğül insan Nikolas Kopernİk'in öne sürdüğü
te_orilerin modern astronomiyi desteklediği;e
ta.aflndan sallnan iki farkll tipte radyasyonu ; bilimsel bir devrimi başlattlğlna inanmakiadır,
Ve
tanlmlamak için ,alfa.Ve ,beta' kavramlarını
türeterek radyoaktivite
çalışmalarlnl ilerletti. c) Nikoİas Kopernik taraf|ndan öne sürülen
c) Ernest Ruthe.ford.Un uranyum Ve toryum
o teorilerin modern astronominin temellerini
taraflndan yayllan iki farkll tipie radyasyonu o attüğüna Ve bilimsel bir devrimİn
başlanglcl
tanlmlayabilmek için 'aIfa' ve ,beta.
o olduğuna çoğu insan tarafından inanılriaktadır,
iavramlarını
ruretmesi radyoaktivite üzerine yaptlğl D) Pek çok insan Nikolas Kopernik
taraflndan
Fllşmalaı destekledi. one surulen teorilerin modern astronomiye
D) radyoaktjvite üzerine zemin teşkil ettiğine Ve bi|imsel
bir devrimin
İT:s.jj_ujherford
Kl ou oa orun çallşh, başlamaslna yol açtlğlna inanmakbdlr.
uranyum ve toryum tarafından
s_allnan iki farkll tipte radyasyonu
lanımlamak E) BirQok insanın Nikolas Kopernik
ile ilgili
lç|n. alJa' Ve'beta' kavramlarlnl türetmesini ou.şündüğü.şey, öne sürdüğü
sağladl- t6orllerin modern
asİronominin temellerjni oIuşturmuş
olmasl ve
E) Erne_st Rutherford radyoaktivite
üzerine çallşh
bilimsel bir devriml başlatm;sldlr,
Ve,uranyum ve toryum taraf|ndan sallnan iki
rarKll tlpte radyasyonu tanlmlamak
iÇin ,alfa'Ve
'beta' kavramlarlnl türettİ,
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68. The lğft side of your body is controlled by the 70. - 75. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye
right side o' your brain while the right side of anlamca en yakln ingilizce cümleyi bulunuz.
your body is controlled by the left side of your
brain. 70. lntihar oranlafl öncesine nazaran daha düşük
A) Vücudunuzun sağ tarafl beyninizin soltaraflyla olmaslna rağmen insanlann mutluluk seviyeleri
kontrol edilirken. vücudunuzun sol tarafl giderek azalmaKadlr.
beyninizin sağ taraflyla kontrol ediImektedir, A) Although suicide rates seem to be falling, the
B) Vücudunuzun sol taraflnln kontrolü beyninizin happiness leve|s of people are lower than it
sağ klsml taraflndan gerçekleştirilirken, used to be.
vücudunuzun sağ taraf lnın kontrolü beyninizin B) Levels of happiness are gradually decreasing,
sol klsml taraf lndan gerçekleştirilir, yet suicide rates are considerably Iower than
c) Vücudunuzun soltarafln! beyninizin sağ tarafl before.
kontrol ederken. Vücudunuzun sağ taraflnl c) Though people are becoming less and less
beyninizin sol tarafl kontrol etmektediı happy, suicide rates are not much higher than
D) Vücudunuzun soltarafı beyninizin sağ taraflyla before.
kontrol ediliyor, ama sağ tarafı genellikle D) People's leYel of happiness is getting lower and
beyninizan sol taraflyla kontrol edilmekt€dir, lower despite fewer suicide rates than previous
years.
E) Vücudunuzun sağ taraf|nl beyninizin sol taraf|
;
kontrol ettiği gibi, vücudunuzun Sol tarafınl da E) The happiness level of people is gradually
beyninizin sağ tarafl kontrol etmektedir, decreasing even though suicide rates are fewer
o than before.
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69. Psychiatrists are medical doctoİs and can 71. william Hyde wollaston Güneş'in spektrumunda
orescribe medication as part of their treatments, karanllk şeritlerin varllğlnlİark eden ilk kişiydİ,
Lut psychologists usually offer counselin9 A) william Hvde wollaston was the lirst person to
service to aid their patients. realize th;t there are dark bands in the sun's
A) PsikiVatrlar tlp doktorlandlr ve tedaVilerinin spectrum.
oarcisı olarak ilaç yazabilirler. ama psikologlar B) Nobodv before William Hyde wollaston nottced
iıasialarına yardımcl olmak için genellikle the presence of dark bands in the sun's
a
danlşmanllk hizmeti sunarlar, 3 spectrum.
Rü TIo doktorlarl olan psiklyatrlar tedavilerinin cü The existence of dark band in the sun's
-'
=
biiparçasl olarak ilaç yazabilmektedir, lakin spectrum was first reatized by william
Hyde
y",a,rn ,ağlamak için dantşmanlık
n"jİl"nn"
sunamazIar,
6 wollaston.
hizmeti
o D)
-' The first person to notice that there
are dark
C)' Psikologlar hastalarına yardımcl olmak
için o İ"noİln'tn" Sun's spectrum was William Hyde
oenelıikie danlşmanlık hizmeti sunmalanna wollaston.
ve
İaOmen. psikiyİtrlar tıp doktorlartdür person to
,Jİuuİl"in. o'n Uoıilmü otarak ilaç yazabilirler, Fl
-' william HVde wollaston was the first
the Sun's
.",iİ İnJr,"""nce of dark bands in
olarak
n\ TlD doktorlarl. tedavilerinln bir bölümü spectrum.
' iıa'c vazabiıen psikiyatrlar Ve hastalanna
"""Ialİ.
oİrri içi,i ,adece danışmanlık .
ikıye
İr."İİ"*"Jl'",İ p"ikologlar olmak üzere
ayrtllrlar,
F\
-' Psikivatrlar hp doktorlarl olmalarlna
ue'Üavlıerinin oir bölümü olarak ilaç
,İ.]İİ."l",ın" l,",şın, psikotoglar hastalarına
-genellikle
lçl" danışmanlık
İ,"J-", "l,"l
hızmeti sunarlar,
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72. Acilen yeni ilaçlar geliştirilmezse enfeksiyon 74. Tütün dumanl, kansgre yol açİğl bilinen 70'ten
2050'ye kadar yllda on milyon kişiyi öldürebilir. fazla zararll maddo içerii
A) lf the drugs are not made available for the A) Tobacco smoke crnsists of over 70 detrimental
infection, it can kil| ten mi|lion people all of a substances that are known to trigger cancer,
sudden by the year 2050.
B) Though known to induc€ cancer, over 70
B) The infection could killten million people per substances are incorporated in tobacco smoke
year by 2050 unless new drugs are developed
urgently.
c) Known to cause cancer, at least 70 dangerous
subslances are involved in tobacco smoke.
c) But for the new drugs to be developed till 2050,
the infection may suddenly cause ten million D) More than 70 harmful substances are known to
people to die. cause cancer and included in tobacco smoke.
D) Unless new drugs are developed hasİily, the E) Tobacco smoke which is known to include more
infection might kill some ten million people each than 70 harmful substances causes cancer,
year by 2050.
E) lf new drugs are not developed immedaately, ten
mi|laon people could lose their lives by 2o5o due
to the infection. i
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73. Darwan, primatlann insanlara ait duygu 75. Yİrminci yüryıl boyunca bİr dizi astronomik
İfadelerinğ benzeyen yüz hareketleri gözlem ve rastlantlsa| flzik deneyi Büyük
sergiledikleİini belirtmigtİr. Patlama'yl doğrulamlştır.
A) what DaMin remarked about the facial
; A) İn the 20lh century the Big Bang Theory was
movements primates make is that they are Validated by some astronomical observations
Simalar to human expressions of emotion, o and coincidental physics experiments.
B) 6 B)
Darwin stated that the facial movements
primates make are much the same as the ones
o The Verification of the Big Bang Theory waŞ
made in the 2oth century by the aslronomical
humans make as an expression of emotion. observations and Varjous physics experiments.
c) Primates make facial movements that resemble c) A series of astronomical observations and
human expressions of emotion as far as Darwin fortuitous physjcs experiments Verified the Big
was concerned. Bang Theory throughout the 2oth century
D) Darwin noted that primates make facial D) An array of astronomical observations and
movements that resembIe human expressions fortuitous physics experiments has confirmed
of emotion. the Big Bang since the 2oth century.
E) Darwin's statement regarding the fact that E) During the 20th century, the Big Bang was
facial movements of primates look like human proved to be right by a range of astronomical
expressions of emotion is well-established, observations and random physics experiments.
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76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler slraslyla 79. (l) Media experts regard texting as the first step
okunduğunda paİçanln anlam bütünlüğünü towards today's sma(phones, which are basically
pocket computers with countless apps. (ll) The
bozan cümleyi bulunuz.
first text message was senl in Great Britain shortly
76. (l) The lnternet is filled with advice on ways to before christmas in 1992, (lll) lt was the British
beat a lie detector test, but many of these ideas engineer Neil Papworth who sent the İirst message
are not very effective, (ll) Most people are nervous from a computer to a mobile phone on the network.
(lV) At that time, mobile phones were on|y able
when taking a lie detector test, whether they have
to receive messages, not send them. (V) Later
anything to hide or not. (lll) For example, biting your
in ,1994, Nokia presented its first mobile phone
tongue will not help you deceive the lie detector.
(lV) Putting a tack in your shoe to use pain to afect that could actually send and receive messages.
blood pressure will not affect perspiration levels, A) ı B) ll c)lll D) lV E)V
and is another falIacy. (V) similar]y, imagining a lie
when telling the truth and imagining the truth when
telling a lie wilI not work.
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77. (l) We have long known that Neanderthals mated o 80. (l) water is Virtually everywhere, from soii moisture
with homo Sapiens, painted on cave walls and may o and ice caps to the celIs inside our own bodies.
have used herbal medications. (ll) Now an analysis (ll) Depending on the factors like location, fat
of the newly-diScovered tranche of Neanderthal index, age and gender, the average adult human
footprints offers yet another piece of information body is between 55 to 60 percent water, (lll) Being
about them. (lll} The 257 fossil footprints found 75 percent wateı human babies, on the other
in a coastaI creek bed in Le Rozel in northern hand, are quite similar to fish. (lV) They have a
France show that Neanderthals could have been much lower resistance to the bacteria and viruses
taller than previously thought. (lV) The footprints roaming in the air than adult humans. (v) But their
of Neanderthals are wider than those of modern water composition drops to 65 percent by their İirst
humans because their feet were broader. M !n fact, birthday.
some of these footprints seem to have been made B)ll c)lll o)lv
by exceptionally tall individuals.
A)| E)V
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78. (l) ln December, 1620, over,100 pilgrims came to o
America on an En9lish Ship named the Mayflower
and landed at Plymouth Rock, (ll) The following
winter was Very harsh and they did not have enough
to eat, so more than half of them died. (lll) The next
year friendly lndians helped them grow corn, bariey
ind other crops. (lV) The harvest was good and the
oovernor of the crlony william Bradford organized a
iestival to thank God for the food that he had given
them. (V) ln 1939 President Franklin D. Roosevell
set the holiday a week earlier probably because he
wanted to make the christmas shopping season a
TEST BiTTı
bit longer. cEVAPLAR|Nlzl KoNTRoL EDiNlz
A) ı B)ll c)lll D)IV E)V
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