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PRACTICE EXAM 3 1- Bu testte cevaplayacanz soru says 100'dr. 2- nerilen cevaplama sresi 150 dakikadr. 1-18.

sorularda cmlede bo braklan yere uygun den ifadeyi bulunuz 1- When Fred was in Thailand, he couldn't understand the alphabet, so whenever he got on a bus, he was never sure of its ........ and just went wherever it took him. A) consequence B) fare C) destination D) environment E) arrival 2- The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are two of the most ....... acts in recent history, which, even today, are still being debated. A) accidental B) alternative C) coincidental D) accessible E) controversial 3- It was obvious from the bored look on her face that she was helping her mother with the cleaning ........ . A) reluctantly B) hastily C) ordinarily D) eventually E) systematically 4We all agreed to ....... the situation logically before coming to a decision. A) think B) postpone C) reckon D) analyse E) withdraw

14- As I walked ......... the aisle in the church, I felt that everyone was looking ........ me. A) about/with B) through/for C) at/after D) for/to E) down/at 15- ....... our careful preparations, everything went smoothly. A) Inasmuch as B) As a result of C) For the fact that D) In case of E) In contrast to 16- The car behind me is following ....... closely ....... if I have to stop suddenly, he will run into us. A) just/as B) more/than C) so/that D) such/that E) as/as 17- New Zealand is one of a number of countries in ....... English is the first language. A) that B) where C) whom D) which E) whose 18- ....... car may be very fast, but I prefer ....... because it is more reliable. A) Your/mine B) Your own/myself C) Yours/my own D) You/itself E) Yourself/it 19-24. sorularda cmleye uygun ekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz 19- ....... why the landlord doubled my rent last month. A) He must have been very greedy B) It was, indeed, much cheaper than the others' C) His solicitor could not satisfactorily explain D) It's only a one-bedroom apartment with no central heating E) I'm getting more and more upset 20- ....... if you are considering visiting Southeast Asia. A) I've heard you are soon leaving for a round-the-world trip B) There were still a lot of political problems C) Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia D) You would really enjoy yourself E) You should buy the "Lonely Planet" guidebook 21- Although there was no one at the party that I knew, ....... . A) I would, obviously, not enjoy myself at all B) I didn't want to stay long C) some of them were acquaintances from town D) I still had a really good time E) a lot of people from work were there 22- ........ travelling in once dangerous parts of the world is now generally quite safe. A) Unless you respect local customs and traditions B) As long as you take a few basic precautions C) Had you remembered to take sufficient money D) Since it is an adventure E) Until you learn to take care of yourself 23- A man stopped me on the street to ask ............ . A) how did I feel after the operation B) though I hadn't seen him before C) if there was a good restaurant nearby D) provided he had missed the bus E) whereas I was in a hurry to catch the bus 24- Indonesia is the place ....... . A) where there has been so much political violence lately B) whichever news report you listen to on television or on the radio C) whether it has a huge Muslim population D) that there are so many bloody demonstrations E) when its dictator was overthrown last year 25-32. sorularda verilen ngilizce cmlenin Trke dengini bulunuz 25- About 4,500 years ago, the ancient Egyptians made the first paper from the fibrous stems of papyrus, a grasslike plant. A) 4,500 yl nce eski Msrllar, papirsn ota benzeyen saplarn kullanarak ilk kad yapan uygarlk olmutur.

5- There are so many things to discuss that we should ....... a meeting as soon as possible. A) command B) interrupt C) call D) direct E) impose 6- If this rain keeps ....... like this, we will never get home without getting soaked. A) getting off B) pouring down C) going out D) breaking into E) bringing up 7- James ....... at the same company since he ....... from university. A) was working/has graduated B) works/was graduating C) worked/had graduated D) is working/would graduate E) has worked/graduated 8- If you ....... your glasses, you ....... that I'm standing next to a bull in this photograph, not a cow! A) are wearing/have seen B) would wear/were going to see C) will be wearing/might have seen D) were wearing/would be able to see E) might wear/could see 9- My grandfather went to sea at the age of ten, and by the age of fifteen, he ....... around the world three times. A) was sailing B) had sailed C) has sailed D) will have sailed E) has been sailing 10- Because I had missed quite a few classes due to my illness, I....... very hard for my exams in order to make up for what I'd missed. A) had to study B) had better study C) used to study D) would rather study E) will have studied 11- You work for a company that has been accused of exploiting its workers, .......? A) do you B) hasn't it C) has it D) don't you E) haven't you 12- My job is very ....... to Jeffs, but I don't deal with individual customers, while he does. A) such as B) the same C) similar D) different E) like 13- I shouldn't have come ....... car because I got stuck ....... traffic and missed the beginning of the wedding ceremony. A) with/at B) for/to C) of/for D) through/of E) by/in

B) lk kat, 4,500 yl kadar nce eski Msrllar tarafndan, ota benzer bir bitki olan papirsn lifli saplarndan yaplmtr, C) Yaklak 4,500 yl nce ilk kad yapan eski Msrllar, bunun iin ota benzer bir bitki olan papirsn lifli saplarn kullanmlardr. D) 4,500 yl kadar nce eski Msrllar, ota benzer bir bitki olan papirsn lifli saplarndan ilk kad yaptlar. E) lk kad yaklak 4,500 yl nce yapan eski Msrllar, lifli bir bitki olan papirsn ota benzeyen saplarndan yararlanmlardr. 26- Ears are perhaps as important as eyes to some species of animals in avoiding dangers or obtaining their food. A) Tehlikelerden saknmak ya da yiyeceklerini salamak iin baz hayvan trleri, gzlerini deil kulaklarn kullanmaktadr. B) Kulaklar, hayvan trlerinin bazlarnda, tehlikelerden saknmak ya da yiyeceklerini bulmak iin gzlerden daha nemli olabilmektedir. C) Baz hayvan trlerinin tehlikelerden kanmasnda ya da yiyeceklerini salamasnda en az gzler kadar kulaklar da nemlidir. D) Baz hayvan trleri iin kulaklar, tehlikelerden kanmada ya da yiyeceklerini bulmada, belki de, gzler kadar nemlidir. E) Baz hayvan trlerinin tehlikelerden saknma ya da yiyecek salamasnda kulaklar, belki de gzlerden daha nemli bir rol oynamaktadr.

30- The American playwright Maxwell Anderson, who believed in the importance of democracy, expressed in many of his plays his ideas of liberty and justice. A) Demokrasinin nemini savunan Amerikal yazar Maxwell Anderson'un, zgrlk ve adalet zerine dncelerini anlatan pek ok oyunu vardr. B) Demokrasinin nemine inanm olan Amerikal oyun yazar Maxwell Anderson, pek ok oyununda zgrlk ve adalet zerine fikirlerini ifade etmitir, C) Amerikal oyun yazan Maxwell Anderson, demokrasinin nemine inanan bir yazar olarak zgrlk ve adalet zerine fikirlerini birok oyununda ilemitir. D) zgrlk ve adalet zerine dncelerini pek ok oyununda dile getiren Amerikal Maxwell Anderson, demokrasinin nemine inanm bir oyun yazardr. E) Amerikal oyun yazar Maxwell Anderson, demokrasinin nemine inanm biri olduunu pek ok oyununda zgrlk ve adalet zerine fikirlerini anlatarak ifade etmitir. 31- I dread to imagine what could have happened if we hadn't noticed the nail in the tire before we set off. A) Lastikteki iviyi yola kmadan nce fark etmemi olsaydk, neler olabileceini dnnce dehete kaplyorum. B) Lastikteki iviyi yola kmadan nce fark etmeseydik, ok korkun eyler olabilirdi. C) yi ki lastikteki iviyi yola kmadan nce fark ettim yoksa ok korkun eyler yaayabilirdik. D) Yola ktktan hemen sonra lastikte bir ivi olduunu fark edince dehete kapldm. E) Keke lastikteki iviyi yola kmadan nce fark etseydik, o zaman o korkun eyleri yaamazdk. 32- The gifted Greek mathematician Archimedes was the first scientist to discover and use the power of the lever. A) Kaldrac ilk kez, onun gcnn farknda olan ve bunu kantlamaya alan Yunanl dahi matematiki Arimet kullanmtr. B) Kaldracn gcn ilk fark edip kullanan bilim adam olan Yunanl Arimet ayn zamanda dahi bir matematikiydi. C) Yunanl dahi bir matematiki olan Arimet, kaldracn gcn gstermek iin onu ilk kez kullanan bilim adam olmutur. D) Kaldracn gcn kefeden ve ilk kez kullanan Yunanl bilim adam Arimet, aslnda dahi bir matematikiydi. E) Yunanl dahi matematiki Arimet, kaldracn gcn kefeden ve kullanan ilk bilim adamyd. 33-40.sorularda verilen Trke cmlenin ngilizce dengini bulunuz 33- Hafta sonlan dnda hi televizyon izlemezdi. A) She didn't use to watch much television, especially at the weekends. B) She never used to watch any television except at the weekends. C) She watches more television than she used to at the weekends. D) The weekend was the time when she used to watch the most television. E) Apart from at the weekends, she rarely watched any television. 34- Merakl, sistemli ve zeki olan rakn, srekli olarak yapacak yeni bir ey arar. A) The raccoon has an inquisitive, methodical and intelligent character, which makes it always look for something new to do. B) Inquisitive, methodical and intelligent, the raccoon looks constantly for something new to do. C) It is the inquisitive, methodical and intelligent sides of a raccoon's character which leads him to look for new things to do. D) Being inquisitive, methodical and intelligent, this little raccoon is constantly looking for something new to occupy itself with. E) The raccoon uses its inquisitive, methodical and intelligent nature constantly to find new things to do.

27- Unlike many of its neighbours, Argentina has developed a strong manufacturing industry and has become less dependent on agriculture. A) Pek ok komusundan farkl olarak Arjantin, gl bir imalat sanayi gelitirmi ve tarma daha az baml hale gelmitir. B) Gl bir imalat sanayi gelitirdii iin Arjantin, pek ok komusundan farkl olarak tarma daha az baml durumdadr. C) Pek ok komusunun aksine Arjantin, gl bir imalat sanayi gelitirerek tarma olan bamlln azaltmtr. D) Arjantin'in, pek ok komusu gibi tarma baml olmamasnn nedeni imalat sanayiinin gl olmasdr. E) Gl bir imalat sanayiine sahip olan Arjantin pek ok komusu gibi tamamen tarma baml deildir 28- What Shakespeare is to English literature as a playwright, Moliere is to French literature. A) Shakespeare'in oyun yazan olarak ngiliz edebiyatna salad katky, Moliere de Fransz edebiyatna salamtr. B) Oyun yazan olarak Shakespeare ngiliz edebiyatnda, Moliere ise Fransz edebiyatnda ok nemli bir yere sahiptir. C) Oyun yazar olarak Shakespeare ngiliz edebiyat iin ne ise, Moliere de Fransz edebiyat iin odur. D) Bir oyun yazan olan Moliere'in Fransz edebiyatndaki yeri, Shakespeare'in ngiliz edebiyatndaki yeri kadar nemlidir. E) Oyun yazarl konusunda, Fransz edebiyatnn Moliere'i de ngiliz edebiyatnn Shakespeare'i kadar deerlidir. 29- Since their soft skin provides little protection against dehydration, all amphibians have to live near water. A) Hem suda hem karada yaayabilen hayvanlarn suya yakn yaamak zorunda olmalarnn nedeni, yumuak derilerinin su kaybn nleyemeniesidir. B) Derilerinin yumuak olmas nedeniyle su kaybna kar ok az dayankl olan hem suda hem de karada yaayabilen tm hayvanlarn suya yakn yaamalar gerekir. C) Hem suda hem de karada yaayabilen btn hayvanlar suya yakn yerlerde yaarlar nk yumuak derileri su kaybna kar dayankl deildir. D) Suya yakn yerlerde yaamak zorunda olan, hem suda hem de karada yaayabilen hayvanlarn tmnn derileri yumuaktr ve su kaybna kar dayankszdr. E) Yumuak derileri su kaybna kar ok az koruma salad iin hem suda hem karada yaayabilen hayvanlarn tm suya yakn yaamak zorundadrlar.

35- Rnesans bilginleri, eski Yunan ve Latin metinlerine, zellikle de Plato ve Aristo'nun eserlerine son derece balydlar. A) Renaissance scholars solely studied texts in anicent Greek and Latin, such as the works of Plato and Aristotle. B) Renaissance scholars read the ancient Greek and Latin texts eagerly, particularly works written by Plato and Aristotle. C) Renaissance scholars were especially interested in works written in ancient Greek or Latin, such as the works of Plato and Aristotle. D) The works of Plato and Aristotle and other anicent Greek and Latin texts were highly regarded by Renaissance scholars. E) Renaissance scholars were highly devoted to the ancient Greek and Latin texts, especially the works of Plato and Aristotle. 36- Pekin dnyann byk ehirlerinin oundan farkldr nk tarm, ekonomisinin nemli bir blmn oluturur. A) Beijing is unlike most of the world's major cities because agriculture forms a significant portion of its economy. B) Beijing differs from a large proportion of the world's major cities because agriculture is important for its economy. C) Beijing is the only major city in the world where agriculture forms a significant portion of the economy. D) Beijing's economy relies more heavily on agriculture than those of most of the world's major cities. E) Beijing is one of the world's major cities, yet it still relies an agriculture for a large portion of its economy. 37- Pek ok lke, zellikle iklimlerine uygun kendi ilek eitlerini gelitirmitir. A) Many varieties of strawberries have been developed, each being particularly suited to a specific climate. B) Many countries have developed their own varieties of strawberries, particularly suited to their climates. C) Each country has developed a particular variety of strawberry which is suited to its specific climate. D) Strawberries are grown in many countries in which the climate suits one of the various kinds. E) Many countries where the climate is particularly suited to strawberries have developed their own varieties. 38- Pragmatist, sonu alnd srece bir eyin nasl yapldnn nemli olmadna inanan kimsedir. A) A pragmatist believes that it does not matter how you tackle something if, eventually, you get results. B) A pragmatist can be described as someone who doesn't care how long it takes to do something provided one achieves some aim. C) Someone who believes that the method of achieving something is irrelevant and that only the result matters is called a pragmatist. D) A pragmatist is someone who believes that it does not matter how something is done as long as a result is obtained. E) It is the results of a project that is important according to a pragmatist, the methods used being considered irrelevant.

D) News of natural disasters on TV used to upset people, but now they are getting accustomed to seeing these sort of things. E) People who used to get upset by the sights of a natural disaster on their televisions are now hardly affected by such things. 40- Pek ok kii onun bir eit batl inantan baka bir ey olmadna inand halde, astrolojinin her zaman byk bir kitlesi olmutur. A) Astrology has always had a big following of people who believe it is much more than a kind of superstition. B) Despite the scientists' belief that astrology is nothing more than a kind of superstition, it continues to have a popular following. C) Although many people believe it is nothing more than a kind of superstition, astrology has always had a big following. D) Because so many people now believe that astrology is nothing more than a kind of superstition, it's surprising that it still has a big following. E) Astrology, now believed to be nothing more than a kind of superstition for many, still attracts as big a following as ever. 41-43. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz In the centre of Tokyo's financial district is a shrine to pacify the spirit of Taira no Masakado a spiteful Japanese warrior who lost a power struggle against the emperor in the year 940 and had his head cut off. Ever since, the ghost is supposed to have brought misfortune on an arrogant establishment. In 1923,' the Ministry of Finance decided to tear down the shrine and build offices on the cite. The Minister of Finance soon died and worse, the great Kanto earthquake struck, killing 130,000 people. In the 1940s, local officials persuaded the American Occupation forces not to build a car park on the cite. Even today, many office workers in nearby banks avoid turning their backs to the shrine. 41- We understand from the passage that in Tokyo, ....... . A) there are areas which are still occupied by American forces B) some people are still careful not to offend the ghost of the warrior C) a lot of rebels were beheaded besides the warrior Taira no Masakado D) a lot uf shrines are situated in the financial centre of the city E) warriors used to rebel against the emperor very often 42- It's obvious from the passage that the shrine ....... . A) will some day be replaced by a tall office block B) is looked after well in the hope that it will attract foreign tourists C) is situated in a remote part of Japan's capital city, Tokyo D) is believed to help calm down the spirit of Taira no Masakado E) was effective in driving the American Occupation forces off 43- The fact that the Minister of Finance decided to tear down the shrine may indicate that ....... . A) he felt strong hatred for Taira no Masakado B) he did not take the superstition seriously C) Japanese economy was not doing well at the time D) he wanted to anger the ghost of Taira no Masakado E) he was fatally ill and was going to die anyway 44-46. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz The outrage was witnessed by a class full of terrified law students at Northwestern University. An armed robber burst in and mugged the lecturer in the middle of a lecture on policing. After the robber had fled with his briefcase, the surprisingly calm lecturer, who should have been chasing the robber or informing the police of the incident, did neither. Instead, he asked the class to describe the assailant. The results were sobering. The fat or thin robber who was or was not wearing spectacles, was anything from 5 feet 6 inches tall to 6 feet 6 inches tall. His hair was jet black or bleached blond, or it just might have been mousy. He was wearing a denim shirt and blue jeans or a leather jacket and brown corduroys. 44- From the implications in the passage, it seems likely that the lecturer ....... . A) had something very important in his briefcase

39- nsanlar televizyonda doal afet haberleri duymaya o kadar alt ki bu tr eylere artk neredeyse hi zlmyorlar. A) People have got so used to hearing news about natural disasters on TV that they hardly get upset by such things any more. B) So much news has been broadcast about natural disasters on TV that people are no longer affected by this as much as they used to be. C) People used to get upset at hearing about natural disasters, but now they are getting used to seeing such things on their TVs.

B) wanted to frighten his students C) had planned the "mugging" to make a point D) was really a mugger in disguise E) was as frightened as his students 45- It is obvious from the passage that the students ...... . A) were unable to describe the robber accurately B) were not very interested in the incident C) were upset by how calm their lecturer was D) wanted to help the lecturer chase the robber away E) knew that the mugging was part of their lecture 46- It seems from the information given in the passage that the lecturer wanted to prove that ....... . A) his students were unusually unobservant B) most robbers carry a gun C) robbers can come in all shapes and sizes D) university security systems need to be improved E) witnesses are often unreliable 47-49. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz In 969, an Arab conqueror came into Egypt. It is said that he marked out the boundaries of a new city with poles. Each pole was joined by a rope on which bells were hung, and it was arranged that at the moment when the astrologers gave the signal that the lucky moment had arrived, the workmen would start digging. While the workmen were waiting for the signal, a large bird perched on one of the ropes and set the bells ringing. Straightaway every workman began to dig. At this moment the planet Mars, which the Arabs call Al-Kahir, was above the horizon, and although this was regarded as a bad omen, it was too late; the work had begun. The new city was called after the planet Mars, 'Kahirah' meaning 'the victorious' and out of this, we have derived the modern 'Cairo'. 47- It can be inferred from the passage that ............ . A) astrologers were responsible for the conquest of what is now Egypt B) before 969, another city stood on the site of what is today Cairo C) the man who planned the building of Cairo was quite superstitious D) luck played a large role in the conquest and development of Cairo E) the methods used in building Cairo were the most modern then available 48- According to the plans for the building of Cairo as described in the passage, .... A) the finished city was to have bells situated at various places on its border B) astrologers thought the city should be constructed under the protection of Mars C) the workers were supposed to have waited until the right time to start working D) no work was to be done until a definite signal was given by a certain bird E) only workers who were thought to be lucky were allowed to work on the project 49- The story related in the passage ...... . A) gives supernatural reasons for the unlucky history of Cairo B) shows how advanced Arabs were at construction in 969 C) tells how the Arabs managed to conquer the modern Cairo D) explains the origin of the name of the Egyptian city of Cairo E) lets us know how the name 'Kahirah' changed to 'Cairo' 50-52. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz Of ali of Britain's seaside resorts, Blackpool is the biggest and brashest, the cheapest and most cheerful. Around 12 million people, the equivalent of one-fifth of the country's population, visit it every year, providing jobs for 29,000 people. Even so, Blackpool is struggling. Borough officials estimate that there are about 6% fewer tourists than a decade ago. And despite Blackpool's history of being the holiday haunt of the working class, the Labour Party no longer holds its annual conference there. 50- It is obvious from the passage that Blackpool....... . A) is also one of Britain's most important educational centres B) is seldom visited by foreign tourists

C) used to be a major industrial centre D) became popular after the Labour Party began to hold its annual conference there E) is losing its popularity as a seaside resort 51- It's mentioned in the passage that Blackpool ....... . A) contributes a huge sum to the overall British economy B) is a city whose population is mostly made up of workers C) has a population of 12 million, one-fifth of the country's population D) is a place where the unemployment rate is the highest in Britain E) is known as a holiday destination popular with the working class 52- The author particularly points out that Blackpool ....... . A) is everyone's favourite holiday spot in Britain B) has never been visited by so many people as it is today C) is a good place to go to if you are looking for a job D) is going through a difficult period in spite of its upbeat image E) is now only a small town with little to offer 53-55.sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz It is a poor subsistence economy encompassing half an island, but it has thousands of expensive four-wheel-drive vehicles and only a few hundred local fishing boats. This peculiar imbalance reflects the rapid changes that East Timor has been through since its people overwhelmingly dared to vote to separate from Indonesia over a year ago. In the weeks after its ballot, eight out of ten of its fishing craft, which form the main part of its economy, were destroyed by proIndonesian militias in their determination to cripple the new country at birth. They also destroyed almost everything else of any worth. The four-wheel-drive vehicles arrived with the UN and the waves of international aid workers who are trying to help the East Timorese put their country back together again. 53- We learn from the passage that despite all the expensive cars found in East Timor, ....... . A) transportation is mainly carried out by boat B) boats retain their popularity as a means of transportation C) it is an economically depressed place D) there are quite a few international aid workers present E) the new country has hardly any public transportation 54- The passage tells us that the pro-Indonesian militias ......... . A) drive around in expensive four-wheel-drive vehicles B) attempted to destroy East Timor as soon as it was established C) invited international aid workers to East Timor D) voted to separate from Indonesia E) have been cooperating with the international aid workers 55- It is pointed out in the passage that the economy of East Timor ...... . A) was one of the strongest in the region before the separation B) has enjoyed rapid growth since independence C) mainly depends on a few hundred local fishing boats D) suffered great loss at the hands of unexperienced officials E) is dependent on the sale and servicing of four-wheel-drive vehicles 56-58. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz For centuries the sun's shadow remained the universal measure of time. This was a handy measure since a simple sundial could be made anywhere by anybody without special knowledge or equipment. But there was an obvious limitation. A sundial measures the sun's shadow: no sun, no shadow. A shadow clock was useful only in those parts of the world where there was lots of sunlight, and then it served only when the sun was actually shining. Even when the sun shone brightly, the movement of the sun's shadow was so slow that it would be little help iri marking minutes, and useless for signalling seconds. 56- According to the passage, the sundial........... A) is more accurate than most modern clocks B) is a useful toot to tell you the time whenever you want C) can only be constructed by an expert D) is in many ways an inadequate timepiece E) can be used anywhere at almost any time

57- We understand from the passage that anyone using a sundial ..... . A) is unable to tell the time on a cloudy day B) must have dealt with astronomy C) has to have special knowledge and equipment D) is using the only universal measure of time E) is probably a professional astronomer 58- It is clear from the passage that the measurements of small units of time is................ A) possible only in parts of the world where there is lots of sunlight B) hardly possible with a sundial C) one of the advantages of using a sundial D) only possible when the sun is shining E) only necessary in timing races

59-61. sorular aadaki paraya gre cevaplaynz Marco Polo excelled all other known Christian travellers in his experience, in his product and in his influence. The Franciscan monks went to Mongolia and back in less than three years, and stayed in their roles as missionary-diplomats. Marco Polo's journey lasted twenty-four years. He reached farther than his predecessors, beyond Mongolia to the heart of China. He traversed the whole of China, all the way to the ocean, and he played a variety of roles, becoming the confidant of Kublai Khan and governor of a great Chinese city. He was at home in the language and immersed himself in the daily life and culture of China. 59- The passage puts forward the idea that Marco Polo ....... . A) was better than other travellers of his religion in a number of ways B) converted large numbers of people to Christianity C) was actually a Franciscan monk in disguise D) was the first missionary-diplomat to go as far as Mongolia E) was the greatest traveller of all time 60- It's stated in the passage that Marco Polo ....... . A) was less religious than the Franciscan monks B) only spoke Chinese when he was out of his home C) was more interested in business than in politics D) found the Chinese culture too varied to absorb E) was comfortable at using the Chinese language 61- It is clear from the passage that Marco Polo's travels in the East ....... . A) paved the way for other missionary-diplomats B) were actually made to exploit the riches of the East C) were not to change his basic outlook D) led him to a position of political influence E) were explained in detail in his travel book 62-68. sorularda verilen cmleye anlamca en yakn olan seenei bulunuz 62- This appliance is ideal for busy working mothers. A) Housewives will find this device useful. B) Busy married women must fill out this application. C) This appliance might be useful for housewives especially with children. D) Married women who work outside the home will benefit from using this appliance. E) This device is perfect for women with both children and jobs. 63- There is a concert that I want to see on Saturday night, but I may not be able to go. A) Unfortunately. I will not be able to attend the concert on Saturday night, which I so much wanted to see. B) I am fairly sure that I will be able to attend the concert on Saturday night as I hoped. C) There is a possibility that I will miss the concert which I'd like to see on Saturday night. D) The concert I want to see will, unfortunately, take place on Saturday night, when I'll be working. E) I'm sorry that I wasn't able to attend the concert on Saturday night, though I wanted to see it so much. 64- Considering the amount of food we ate, the meal was surprisingly reasonable. A) Although we ate a large amount, we paid much less than we had expected for the meal.

B) We must be reasonable and consider how much we are eating if we want to stay healthy. C) We did not consider the price when we decided to eat so much. D) We were surprisingly reasonable about not eating too much. E) We could have eaten more since the meal was so inexpensive. 65- James claims that he used to speak not only French but also Arabic well when he lived in Tunisia. A) James regretted not having learnt French as well as Arabic at the time he lived in Tunisia. B) According to James himself, he was quite fluent in both French and Arabic during the time he lived in Tunisia. C) James says that he took the advantage of learning two languages, Arabic and French, while in Tunisia. D) Speaking not only French, but Arabic as well, James claims that he was able to mingle with Tunisians easily. E) While living in Tunisia, James had to learn not only French but also Arabic. 66- Despite not being widely known in her own time, Jane Austen had a small band of dedicated followers. A) Even during her own lifetime, Jane Austen had gathered a sizeable band of devoted admirers. B) A small devoted group admired Jane Austen's work, in spite of her obscurity during her lifetime. C) Despite the quality of her work, Jane Austen didn't become popular with readers until after her death. D) Until after her death, not many people who read Jane Austen's work liked it. E) Ever since her death, Jane Austen has had a small but dedicated circle of readers. 67- The driver of the truck ignored the warning signs, so it was only natural that he had an accident. A) The truck-driver shouldn't have ignored the warning signs as he could have had an accident. B) Having ignored the warning signs, the truck-driver was lucky to escape having an accident. C) Since he paid no attention to the warning signs, it is not surprising that the truck driver had an accident. D) The truck-driver probably had his accident because he was foolish enough to disregard the warning signs. E) If he didn't overlook the warning signs all the time, the truckdriver wouldn't have so many accidents. 68- I have been following the US election in the papers, but not many around me seem to care. A) Though I have been reading Ihe newspapers about the US elections, few of those I know appear interested. B) Following the US election, there was a great deal of discussion among the people I know. C) Having evaluated the US election with some friends, I have decided that it is not very interesting. D) None of my friends care about the US election in spite of all the news there has been in the papers. E) Anyone who cares so much about the US election as I do should avidly follow it in the papers.

69-76. sorularda parada bo braklan yere uygun den ifadeyi bulunuz 69- The first wave of immigration had brought 70,000 Norwegians to the US by 1860. ....... . This mass migration, which ended in the 1920s, brought some 700.000 more immigrants. Today, only

about 500 Norwegians come to the US each year to join the nearly 4 million Norwegian-Americans already in the country. A) The greatest exodus started in the 1880s, when 11 percent of Norway's population immigrated to America B) Most of the early Norwegian immigrants came from the south-central farming areas near Oslo C) The earliest motivation for Norwegian immigration was the dream of religious freedom D) Though Lief Ericson visited America in 1000 A.D., the first permanent settlers came in 1825 E) Norway is a mountainous country where only 12 percent of the land can be used for farming 70- ....... . But only once in the history of the NBA has a single player managed to do it. He was in the Philadelphia Warriors when he accomplished this extraordinary feat in a game against the New York Knicks on 3 March, 1963. A) Michael Jordan's high-leaping slam dunks inspired his nickname of Air Jordan B) His extraordinary height of 7 feet 2 inches enabled Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to be a superb basketball player C) Magic Johnson got his start playing basketball on the playgrounds of Lansing D) Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game E) In his first year at university, Julius Erving broke records for scoring and rebounding 71- If you ask any unmarried, overworked middle-class person looking for love, he or she will tell you that it all seems hopeless. ........ . In the 1950s, the median age of marriage for women in the United States was 20, and it was not much more for men. Most well-educated women met their husbands at university. Men could do the same, or find a wife in the suburbs where they grew up, or marry a girl in the office. A) Finding Mr or Miss Right seems much easier than ever B) But conventional wisdom says that most people fall in love in the spring C) The situation was not so bad 50 years ago, though D) However, it is much harder for men than for women E) Today it seems that there are more opportunities for meeting partners than ever before 72- The custom of tipping is better explained by culture than by economics. In America, the custom has become institutionalised: it is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service. In a New York restaurant, failing to tip at least 15 percent could well mean abuse from the waiter. Hairdressers can expect to get from 15-20 percent. ......... while in many Asian countries, it has never really caught on at all. A) Hairdressers are quite expensive even without the tip B) In Europe, n the other hand, tipping is less common C) In Tokyo, you never tip a taxi driver D) Obviously, low-paid people all over the world depend on tips to make ends meet E) Many taxi drivers in New York do not even speak English very well 73- The north Indian Emperor Ashoka, who converted to Buddhism about 200 B.C., led pilgrimages to all the Buddhist sacred places. As he visited them, he repaired old shrines and built new ones. Wherever he went, he erected commemorative pillars, many still standing. ......... . From the Chinese imperial capital of Sian in Central China, for instance, the Buddhist monk Pah Hian, in about A.D. 400, crossed deserts and mountain ranges to visit Buddhist shrines in north India. A) From remote corners of Asia, noble and peasant, scholar and illiterate, many came to see them B) Buddhism has not been practised in India since the Muslim conquest of the 12th century C) After converting to Buddhism, Ashoka became a pacifist and refused to fight any more wars D) Buddhism eventually reached Japan much later by way of China E) These monuments were forgotten as soon as Ashoka diedc 74- If the United States and the European Union want a new round of trade negotiations, they will have to lead by example. ........ . Second,

they will need to fix the flaws in World Trade Organization provisions so that the trading rules are implemented fully and equally. Finally they need to work together to build a consensus on an agenda for new trade talks that commits them to reform their long-standing trade barriers. Such actions, unlike the hollow words of summit declarations, would give the developing countries good reasons to support a new round. A) The previous ones in Seattle were a disaster B) Many people today see the World Trade Organization as nothing more than a neo-imperialist power C) This is such an obvious point that many diplomats and businessmen seem to have missed it D) First they will have to adhere loyally to the trading rules E) What they really need to do is, first of all, try to fool the world with summit declarations 75- A generation ago, Venezuela was one of the richest countries in South America. In appearance it was also one of the regions with more stable democracies, with power more or less alternating between two parties. ....... . For its prosperity was based solely on a high oil price. Thus, when the oil price crashed in the mid-1980s. Venezuela descended into poverty and political turmoil. A) Venezuela was governed by a string of military dictatorships before 1959 B) This is the reason the country was so stable C) Its economy was lively and varied D) Democracy brought about further prosperity E) Yet the appearance was deceptive

76- "Modern Times" was the last appearance ever made by the Little Tramp, Charlie Chaplain's baggy pants character. Filmed in 1935 and released in 1936, ten years after the advent of sound, it was also the last major silent film ever made. Chaplain, the genius of silents, made a heroic stand against talkies. He had planned to continue making silent films, but "Modern Times" was the last. ....... . A) "The Gold Rush" was famous for the way Chaplain made a pair of shoes dance B) One of the first colour films was "Gone with the Wind", made in 1939 C) His next movie, 'The Great Dictator", was done with recorded dialogue D) Chaplain's earlier film, "City Lights", was criticised as being too sentimental E) Today Chaplain's gags and stunts seem devastatingly funny 77-84. sorularda verilen duruma uygun den ifadeyi bulunuz 77- Someone in a higher position than you keeps interfering with your work even though she knows little about the details of the job and you are the person on the spot. Angered by the problems caused by her constant interference, but also aware of her sensitivity and consciousness of her rank, you try to make the situation clear saving diplomatically: A) If you don't keep your nose out of our business, I'm going to quit. B) I know you are so busy that you cannot be aware of every detail, but could I explain a few things? C) Now look what you have done. It will take us weeks to straighten out this mess. D) I'm really pleased by the latest innovations you have made in our department. E) Why don't you just stick to your job and let me get on with mine?

78- You have a friend who enjoys martial arts films while you prefer serious films with a strong story line. Thinking it was a serious adaptation of Shakespeare, you saw the kung fu film "Romeo Must Die", and though you hated it, you think your friend will enjoy it, so you say to him: A) I just wasted my time going to see "Romeo Must Die". B) Do you think I would enjoy "Romeo Must Die"? C) What did you think of the star of "Romeo"? He had good moves, didn't he? D) We should go and see "Romeo Must Die". I've heard it is really good. E) I just saw a film I thought was terrible, but it's just your type. 79- Some friends of your parents' ask you to baby-sit for them. You know from experience that they do not pay enough for it to be worthwhile, and wishing to get out of it without causing offence, you say: A) I'll only do it because you are friends of my parents. B) Unfortunately, all of my friends are busy that night. C) I would do it if you were not so tight with your money. D) Sure, no problem. You don't pay very well, but I really enjoy being with your kids. E) It's a shame you didn't mention it sooner because I've already got plans for that night.

A) I thought you knew me well enough not to give me something I already have. B) I've already read this, and 1 thought it was horrible. C) What ever made you decide to give me such an inappropriate present? D) How nice of you. I love books by this author. I'll read it as soon as possible. E) I already have this. Do you think I can replace this for another one? 85-92. sorularda karlkl konumann bo braklan blmnde sylenmi olabilecek sz bulunuz 85- Maurice: What are you doing for the summer holiday? Ian: ....... Maurice: What a bore! I'm going to the south of France to soak up the sun. Ian: It must be nice if you can afford it. A) I've got a job lined up as an accountant's assistant. B) I'm not really sure because there are so many options. C) I've got a job teaching sailing in Hawaii so that I can combine work and play. D) I was thinking of doing some surfing in Bali. E) Haven't you heard? Elise and I are getting married. 86- Boss: Where do you think you're going? Alex: Well, I've finished my report, so I thought I'd go to lunch early. Boss: ....... Alex: Okay, I'll get back to my desk. A) That's great. You've done a good job and take the rest of the day off. B) I think you had better come to my office for a little chat. C) I'd rather you waited until the scheduled hour as we may get calls in the meantime. D) Have you tried the new Italian place around the corner? E) Wait a minute and I'll go with you. 87- Marilyn: Can you recommend a good hairdresser? Cindy: ....... Marilyn: It's not so bad. I think orange suits you. Cindy: You must be joking. A) Why don't you try "Pierre's" on Main Street? B) Mine has been doing a fantastic job on me recently. C) How do you like my new outfit? D) Perhaps I can if you tell me exactly what you need. E) I'm afraid I can't! Look at what mine did to me! 88- Will: Haven't you done the wash yet, Mum? I haven't got anything to wear to the party tonight. Mother: If you were in such a hurry, you could have helped out. Will: ....... Mother: Not in today's world, young man! A) Okay, where's the soap powder? B) None of my clean clothes are in fashion. C) If you had told me you were so busy, I would have. D) But that's the kind of work only women do! E) It's still not too late if you start right now. 89- David: Can you recommend a good mechanic? James: If you want some work done on your car, I can do it for you myself. David: ........ James: Of course not. Working on cars is my hobby. A) Can you do it by tomorrow? B) Are you sure you don't mind? C) Are you any good at it? D) How do I know I can trust you to do a good job? E) Where did you learn how to fix cars? 90- Winston: Have you seen Brian recently? Brad: .........

80- One of your employees asks you for the afternoon off to go to the funeral of her best friend's mother. You are very busy at the office and cannot really spare her, but you can see how upset she is. Trying to find a solution to suit you both, you say: A) How could I refuse on such a happy occasion? B) I'm afraid we cannol give employees time off for every minor event like this. C) Just one and a half hours together with your lunch break, and I expect you back by 2 p.m. D) Please give my condolences to the family, and we'll see you tomorrow. E) All right, but just this once. Have a nice time. 81- You are directing a school play, and one of your best friends comes to audition. His attempts at acting are so bad that you cannot possibly accept him, but since he is a friend, you attempt to let him down gently by stretching the truth and say: A) I'm afraid there is nothing suitable for you in this play. B) That was the funniest performance I have ever seen. C) What ever gave you the idea that you could act? D) We might be able to give you a part as a tree or a rock. E) How can you expect to get a part in a play with that acting? 82- You have borrowed your father's car, and while you were not paying attention, you hit a lamp-post breaking the left front headlight. It is nothing serious, but you are sure your father will be angry, so the next morning, you approach him cautiously saying: A) Would you like me to tune up the car? It hasn't been running well lately. B) Well Dad, sometimes things don't go exactly according to plan. C) The headlight on the left side never worked very well anyway, did it? D) I don't suppose you would mind giving me the car keys for tonight, would you? E) At least no one was hurt. Just think how bad it could have been! 83- You have just come back from a holiday in the Caribbean, and while you had a good time, you feel that the tour was overpriced. When a friend asks you if he should book a holiday through the same travel agency, you reply: A) Of course, I have never had such a good time. B) All in all, I prefer the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. C) You've never seen such a beautiful hotel as the one where we stayed. D) I'd recommend you to shop around for the best price. E) Maybe we can go together next time. Wouldn't It be nice? 84- On your birthday, a friend gives you a book that you already own. She is not a particularly sensitive person, and so you feel confident enough to ask her for an exchange:

Winston: Is he going to be all right? Brad: Apparently, it is still too soon to tell. A) He was rushed to the hospital for an emergency operation last week. B) He's been on holiday for the past three weeks. C) He and Julie are still on their honeymoon. D) No. In fact, I was just going to ask you what had become of him. E) Which Brian? Do you mean the one in the sales department? 91- Sarah: Sorry to have phoned you so late. Did I wake you up? Irene: No but it is after midnight. Sarah: ......... Irene: Really! Go ahead then. A) Oh, mine is showing just a little past midnight! B) I know, but when you hear my gossip, you'll be glad I phoned. C) It wasn't really important, so I'll call you back tomorrow. D) Why are you still up then? E) Oh, I'm sorry. I think I have the wrong number. 92- Irving: What can I do for you Sir? Customer: ....... Irving: Would you like a wash and blow dry? Customer: Not today, thanks. I'm in a hurry. A) A burger, French fries and a Cola, please. B) Have you got any winter jackets in my size? C) I'd like this film developed as quickly as possible, D) I bought this radio here, and it doesn't work. E) Take a bit off the back and sides, but leave the top alone. 93-100. sorularda hangi cmlenin anlam bakmndan paraya uymadn bulunuz 93- (I) Isabella Eberhardt (1877-1904) was born the daughter of Russian emigres and raised in an aristocratic climate. (II) She reinvented herself as a desert Arab and a devoted Muslim. (III) Lawrence of Arabia lived among desert Arabs but never converted to Islam. (IV) During her brief life, she was a source of worried speculation to the French authorities in North Africa. (V) After her death, she became a legend: the Amazon of the Sahara. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 94- (I) Not only pollution but also unemployment, overpopulation and famine are major problems the world faces today. (II) Smoke is dirty but at least it is obvious and fairly local, (III) The more dangerous pollutants are invisible. (IV) Country air may be laden with them and, to deal with them, you have to know what they are and where they come from. (V) This can be done by monitoring their concentrations over hundreds of square miles. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 95- (I) A warm ocean current, the Gulf Stream originates near the Gulf of Mexico and flows north along the eastern coast of the United States. (II) It then flows across the Atlantic ocean, passing near Great Britain and the Scandinavian Peninsula, and ending in the Arctic Ocean, (III) The stream moderates the climates of the regions it approaches, creating a current of warm air. (IV) This can cause dense fog in England as it comes into contact with the cold winter air. (V) The Japanese Current is sometimes known as the "Gulf Stream" of the Pacific Ocean. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 96- (I) Lebanon's Mediterranean coast has warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. (II) Prior to the civil war, Lebanon was the international playground of the eastern Mediterranean. (III) It was a unique blend of tradition and sophistication; Christian and Muslim; European and Middle Eastern. (IV) The civil war changed all that. (V) The country was divided and damaged physically, culturally and economically. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 97- (I) Each power in the Cold War built its military strength as quickly as possible. (II) In this arms race, both the USA and the former USSR stockpiled atomic bombs, tested new weapons and developed hi-tech planes and missiles. (III) They might, for example, use this money to raise living standards in underdeveloped countries and distribute land to peasants. (IV) Not long after them, China and France became nuclear powers and began testing their own weapons. (V) As more such countries become nuclear powers, the theory is that the world's

supply of very dangerous weapons makes the idea of using them impossible to consider. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 98- (I) For a long time, the source of the Sun's enormous energy remained a mystery. (II) At a distance of 93 million miles from the Earth, our Sun is 270,000 times as close to us as the nextnearest star. (III) Early theories proposed that it was a massive burning lump of coal. (IV) However, it was quickly obvious that such a source would have burned out long ago. (V) In the 1930s, it became apparent that the only form of energy that could keep the Sun burning for billions of years had to be nuclear energy, and science now holds that this is the case. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 99- (I) Caused by a virus, the common cold Involves inflammation and swelling in nasal passages and sinuses, which drain into the throat and cause irritation and infection. (II) There are at least three dozen strains of viruses which cause cold symptoms. (III) Antibiotics have no effect on viruses and should not be used in the treatment of colds. (IVl Influenza sometimes has similar symptoms, but it is a completely separate and much more serious, disease. (V) Instead, the body should be left to build its own defenses against the virus and to heal the tissue damaged by infection in from four to ten days. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V 100- (I) The excellent visibility qualities of the colour red in extreme darkness have led to the use of red for stop signs, danger signals and break lights. (II) It is also used to designate fire equipment. (III) Strangely enough, black is considered more visible at sea. (IV) Its stimulating effect has led to its use for features in advertising. (V) Red may cause restlessness and insomnia if used in bedrooms, but it is considered appropriate for exercise and play rooms. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

PRACTICE EXAM 3 l.C 2.E 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.E 8.D 9.B 10.A ll.D 12.C 13.E 14.E 15.B 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.E 21.D 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.D 26.D 27.A 28.C 29.E 30.B 31.A 32.E 33.B 34.B 35.E 36.A 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.C 41.B 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.E 47.C 48.C 49.D 50.E 51.E 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.C 56.D 57.A S8.B 59.A 60.E 61.D 62.E 63.C 64.A 65.B 66.B 67.C 68.A 69.A 70.D 71.C 72.B 73.A 74.D 75.E 76.C 77.B 78.E 79.E 80.C 81.A 82.B 83.D 84.E 85.A 86.C 87.E 88.D 89.B 90.A 91.B 92.E 93.C 94.A 95.E 96.A 97.C 98.B 99.D 100.C

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