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İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
7-
1-22. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun
düşen kelime ya da ifadeyi koyunuz.
1-
A) when/why
C) that/which
E) —/where
I should be very………… if you would accept the
invitation to the party.
A) thanking
C) pleased
E) pleasing
If you drive from the airport, go on the motorway
and follow the ………… to the city.
A) points
C) plans
E) plates
B) signs
D) ways
I have always………… that my university was
the best in the country.
A) trusted
C) considered
E) decided
George Orwell is one of my favourite authors,
and I have enjoyed.......I have read by him.
A) whenever
C) whomever
E) wherever
93-
B) where/how
D) what/—
B) honourable
D) pleasing
8-
2-
I know.........I am supposed to meet you, but I
don't know.........to get there.
B) whatever
D) whichever
Last night we had.......storm.......the streets
were flooded and the electricity was cut off.
A) too bad/so
C) a worse/than
E) so bad/that
B) respected
D) regarded
B) the worst/as
D) such a bad/that
10- Harold knew very little of Chinese culture .......
having lived in Beijing for more than a year.
4-
The outline of the figure was barely…………
in the darkness.
A) susceptible
C) perceptible
E) acceptable
5-
B) invisible
D) perceptive
A) just like
C) consequently
E) such as
B) inside
D) beyond
William Shakespeare, about.........life
surprisingly little is known, is universally
acknowledged to be one of the greatest figures
in English literature.
A) who
C) whose
E) whom
B) although
D) instead of
11- The south coast of Turkey is popular for a
number of aquatic activities …………..
swimming, water skiing and diving.
He climbed the tree and picked all the
fruit………… reach.
A) near
C) within
E) above
6-
A) since
C) despite
E) as if
B) not only
D) likewise
12. We …………… along the road for about 20
minutes.
A) have been walking
C) will be walking
D) are walking
B) which
D) that
1
B) has walked
D) walks
İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
13. When I arrived, everyone was sitting round the
table with their mouths full. They …………… .
18. John seems to know a lot about history. He
…………… a lot of books.
A) ate
B) are eating
C) has been eating
D) have been eating
E) were eating
A) can’t have read
B) should read
C) should have read
D) must have read
E) could read
14. When I arrived, Ann …………… for me. She was
rather annoyed with me because I was late and
she …………… for a very long time.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
19. It’s good that Ann reminded me about Tom’s
birthday. I …………… if she hadn’t reminded me.
A) would have forgotten
B) would forget
C) will forget
D) could forget
E) won’t forget
was waiting/had been waiting
is waiting/ was waiting
had been waiting/ waited
waited/ had waited
was waiting/ was waiting
20- As the managing director can’t go to the
reception, I’m representing the company
…………
15. He had hurt his leg, so he …………… very well.
A) can’t have walked
B) can’t be walking
C) couldn’t walk
D) couldn’t have walked
E) could walk
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
16. They didn’t have any tomatoes in the first shop I
went to, but I …………… in the next shop.
on his account
on his behalf
for his part
from his point of view
on my account
21- I’m sorry to hear that Peter and Dick
have…………
They were such good friends.
A) have to get
B) could get
C) must get
D) could have got
E) had to get
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
17. My grandmother loved music. She ……………the
piano very well.
fallen out
fallen against
dropped out
dropped against
fallen into
22- There was so much noise that we could hardly
………… what the speaker was saying.
A) was able to play
B) could be playing
C) must have played
D) couldn’t have played
E) is able to play
A) take in
C) bring in
E) bring through
2
B) take up
D) bring out
İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
23. -27. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
28. -32. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz.
Iceland is not a place for the ordinary tourist. The
landscape, first of all, is bare and strange though
many consider it beautiful, too. Then, too, the far
northern climate is not ideal for tourism. The winter
weather is (23) ………. severe and the summers are
short and cool, with (24) ………. strong winds. The
remote location also (25) ………. that many products
have to be imported and so they are expensive.
(26) ………. , the few tourists who do put up with
these difficulties are warmly welcomed (27) ……….
the Icelanders.
To an outsider, Istanbul may at first (28) ………. like
a Western city. The Western dress, the many new
buildings, the traffic problems all (29) ………. the
city seem very modern. But there is (30) ………. side
to this great city-its rich past (31) ………. the capital
of the Ottoman Empire. In the narrow back streets,
the bazaars, and the mosques, this past seems very
near and real. And the spectacular mosques are
evidence of the city's important role in history of
Islam (32) ……….
23-
28-
24-
25-
26-
27-
A) extremely
C) seldom
E) hardly
B) rarely
D) too
A) rare
C) constant
E) speedy
B) too
D) mild
A) mentions
C) shows
E) informs
B) means
D) explains
A) However
C) Moreover
E) Because
B) But
D) Also
A) at
C) within
E) for
B) from
D) by
29-
30-
31-
32-
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A) seem
C) resemble
E) start
B) take
D) show
A) made
C) will have made
E) will make
B) had made
D) make
A) another
C) other
E) others
B) the other
D) each
A) such as
C) like
E) as if
B) as
D) likely
A) so
C) as well as
E) then
B) as well
D) though
İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
33 – 42. sorularda, yarım bırakılan cümleyi uygun
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
37. ..................which will further aggravate the
unemployment problem.
33. .....who played an important role in the revival of
the ideals of classical antiquity.
A) Several companies
are
considering
reductions in the production quality
B) No solutions were forthcoming
C) Everyone is closely concerned about the
situation
D) The minister had been under attack for some
time
E) The police should have searched the area for
the person responsible
A) Dr. Williams lectured on the Renaissance
B) There is still a lively debate going on
C) He then carried on to explain why such
Renaissance figures
D) Leonardo da Vinci also lived in the Renaissance
E) Petrarch is rightly regarded as a humanist
34. ……….., although many countries are increasing
their own production.
38. The volunteers in charge of
tried to find out.....
A) This is just one of the developments in the
international trade
B) The U.K. still imported a great deal of tropical
fruit
C) Turkey's production of fruit and vegetables will
have decreased sharply
D) By the end of the month figures concerning the
dollar reserves will have been processed
E) Steel wasn't an important item of international
trade
the evacuation
A) in case the paths were flooded
B) whether a lot of people have escaped
C) if the foods and blankets would reach
them by the evening
D) that more supplies will be needed
E) however hungry everyone might have been
39. Is he really convinced ………….......?
'
A) that these measures will help the company to
increase its production
B) how the land in this area has been eroded so far
C) why the American involvement in Somalia
is to the benefit of the people
D) who first put the idea into her head
E) where rare species of reptiles are still to be
found
35. Do not attempt to cut down or prune large trees
…………….......
A) after branches that appeared healthy had in fact
been rotten inside
B) if you are not absolutely confident that you can
do it properly
C) by making sure that your neighbours do not
object to it at all
D) if the weather conditions had been taken into
account
E) in case the manager rejected the findings.
40. I recommend that you finish all the work by
Thursday..................
36.
Unless we get plenty of rain soon,...........
A) whenever there happened to be an important
programme on the television
B) if you demanded an increase in your wages
C) why you want to go to the pool for a swim
D) however impossible it was
E) so that you can take the Friday off
A) the price of fresh fruit and vegetables this year
has been very reasonable
B) the rainy season would come late this year
C) a great deal of land is still underwater
D) they have already put their summer clothes
away
E) the harvest this year will be a poor one
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İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
41. As the advertisements are often misleading......
45- "I'm afraid only my driving licence. I seem to
have misplaced my passport."
A) the guide suggested that we take a tour to
Kuşadası
B) they should be examined with a critical attitude
C) it should not be printed in children's mind
D) University students should be careful in their
final tests
E) the weekly magazines should not accept to
publish it
A)
B)
C)
D)
Can I see your passport and tickets, please?
Will you please show me your driving licence?
Have you got any identification, Sir?
I'm afraid this passport has expired. Have you
got any other sort of identification?
E) Have you applied to extend the duration of your
passport?
42. Excessive use of vitamin may give rise to
serious diseases.....................
A) therefore doctors should not prescribe them very
often
B) so the chemists should be careful in selling them
C) but a plethora of them may not do any harm
D) so the physicians can apply all prospective
cures
E) as a result hospitals should have a pharmacy
department
46- "Four twenties and two tens, please."
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Is it okay for you if I pay by credit card?
What was your salary at your last job?
How much is that blue sweater over there?
This scarf can't be that expensive, can it?
How would you like your one hundred dollars?
43. — 46. sorularda, verilen cümlenin hangi sorunun
cevabı olduğunu bulunuz.
43- "I don't know for sure, but isn't it the one
opposite the Chamber of Commerce?"
A) Do you think Sam will be successful in his new
school?
B) Do you know which is the quickest way to the
city centre?
C) Have your parents decided to buy the house
they viewed yesterday?
D) Does anyone here have any idea where
Tsardas' restaurant is?
E) How long will it take us to get to the conference
at the Chamber of Commerce?
47-50. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe
dengini bulunuz.
47. We left the house early to drive to the airport,
but heavy traffic caused us to miss our plane.
A) Havaalanına gitmek için evden erken ayrıldık
ama yoğun trafik uçağımızı kaçırmamıza sebep
oldu.
B) Havaalanına gitmek için evden erken
ayrılmamıza rağmen yoğun trafik yüzünden
uçağımızı kaçırdık.
C) Havaalanına kadar araba kullanabilmek için
evden erken çıktık ama yoğun trafik yüzünden
uçağımızı kaçırdık.
D) Havaalanına yetişmek için evden erken
ayrılmamız nedeniyle yoğun trafik uçağımızı
kaçırmamıza neden oldu.
E) Havaalanına arabayla gitmemize rağmen yoğun
trafik uçağımızı kaçırmamıza sebep oldu.
44- "Oh, yes, please. The same as this."
A) We have excellent French wine. Would you like
some?
B) Would you like another drink, Madam?
C) I'll have wine with my fish. How about you?
D) What would you like to drink with your steak,
Sir?
E) Which one do you prefer, apple juiced or
orange juice?
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İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
48. In the middle of the first semester, he began to
understand the principles of economics.
51-54. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce
dengini bulunuz.
A) Birinci dönemin ilk yarısında ekonomiyi
anlamaya başladı.
B) Birinci dönemin ortasında ekonomiyi anladı.
C) Ekonominin ilkeleri birinci dönemin ilk yarısında
anlaşıldı.
D) Birinci dönemin ortalarında ekonominin ilkelerini
anladı.
E) Birinci dönemin ortasında ekonominin ilkelerini
anlamaya başladı.
51. Öğrencilerin hepsi toplu gösteriye katılmaya razı
olmadılar. Çoğu, gazete editörüne mektup
yazmayı tercih ettiler.
A) Although not all students agreed to participate in
the public demonstration several of them
preferred to write letters to the newspaper
editor.
B) The students who couldn't agree to participate in
the public demonstration decided to write letters
to the newspaper editor.
C) None of the students agreed to participate in the
public demonstration. All of them preferred to
write letters to the newspaper editor.
D) Not all the students agreed to participate in the
public demonstration. Several preferred to write
letters to the newspaper editor.
E) Several students preferred to write letters to the
newspaper editor because none of the students
agreed to participate in the public demonstration.
49. Talking to people with different opinions from
ours enables you to see things from other
perspectives as well.
A) Olaylara farklı açıdan bakabilmek için, görüşleri
sizinkilerden farklı olan insanlarla da
konuşmanız gerekir.
B) Sizinkilerden farklı görüşlere sahip olan
insanlarla konuşmazsanız, olayları değişik
açılardan görmeyi öğrenemezsiniz.
C) Görüşleri sizinkilerden farklı olan kişilerle
konuşmak, olayları başka açılardan da
görmenizi sağlar.
D) Çeşitli insanlarla konuşarak değişik görüşler
edinebilir, olaylara başka açılardan
bakabilirsiniz.
E) Farklı görüşlere sahip insanlarla konuşmak,
olayları değişik yönleriyle görebilmeniz
açısından gereklidir
52. Biz eve varmadan önce güneş batmış ve yağmur
başlamıştı.
50. They hope to have doubled or even tripled the
firm volume of business by the end of the year.
A) The sun had set, and the rainstorm had begun
before we reached home.
B) We couldn't reach home before the sun set and
the rainstorm began.
C) We reached home after the sun had set and the
rainstorm had begun.
D) On the way home the sun had set and the
rainstorm had begun.
E) The sunset and the rainstorm began while we
were trying to reach home.
A) Şirketin iş hacmini yıl sonuna kadar iki hatta üç
katına çıkarmayı umuyorlar.
B) Yıl sonuna kadar iki ya da üç şirketle daha
bağlar kurmayı umuyorlar.
C) İki-üç şirketin yıl sonuna kadar yapmış
oldukları hacmi umut vericiydi.
D) Yıl sonuna kadar yapmış oldukları işin iki-üç kat
daha fazla olacağını umuyorlardı.
E) Şirketin iş hacmini iki-üç katına çıkarmak ancak
sonuna doğru gerçekleşebildi.
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İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
53. Pamuk ipliğinin üretimi, çeşitli makineler
tarafından sürdürülen bir dizi işlem
içermektedir.
55-57. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Andrew Wyeth is an American realist artist. His
picture of a Pennsylvania boy riding his new bicycle,
entitled ‘Young America', is painted with a high
degree of precision and attention to detail. Its first
impression is one of freedom, for the boy cycles with
ease over the flat landscape. However, the land and
the sky are both without event, and while this means
that there is nothing to detract from the rider, it also
suggests that he is passing through an empty world.
The boy is looking out of the picture and away from
the viewer; whatever he is gazing at can be guessed
but not seen. The colours of the picture are soft, and
the largest area is a neutral grey. The chief
impression is one of melancholy.
A) The manufacture of cotton thread requires a
number of machines, each having a variety of
purposes.
B) Cotton thread can be manufactured on several
machines using a number of processes.
C) Cotton thread is manufactured in a number of
different ways, which all use special machines.
D) The manufacture of cotton thread involves a
number of processes carried out by a variety of
machines.
E) The many different processes used in the
manufacture of cotton thread require a variety of
machines.
55- From the description of the painting, we
understand that.......
A) the artist paints in a bold, impressionistic style
B) the painting is an abstract work, resembling
nothing real
C) the artist paints in a detailed, true-to-life style
D) Wyeth paints what he feels, regardless of detail
E) the picture is painted in a very old fashioned
style
56- We may gather from the description that.......
A) all the colours used in this painting have faded
in time
B) the only colour used in this painting is grey
C) the artist has used bright, contrasting colours
D) the precision of details in the picture may disturb
the viewer
E) the colours in this painting are not bright
54. Tibet’in çoğu yerinde toprak, yükseltisi fazla
olan çöllerin ya da bozkırlarınkine benzer
biçimde, verimsiz ve incedir.
A) Tibet's soil is poor and thin and much of the land
is deserts or steppes at high altitudes.
B) The deserts and steppes of Tibet, where the soil
is thin and poor, resemble those at high
altitudes.
C) Much of the soil of the deserts and steppes of
Tibet is poor and thin, but this depends on the
altitude.
D) Much of Tibet is desert or steppes at high
altitudes where the soil is poor and thin.
E) In much of Tibet, the soil is poor and thin,
resembling that of deserts or steppes at high
altitudes.
57- According to the author when you look at this
painting keenly.......
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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the eyes of the boy look straight into yours
the main thing you'll feel is a sense of freedom
your attention will be held by the background
the major image you'll receive is one of sadness
you'll see the boy looking at another person
İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
58-60. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
61-63. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
In the history of public opinion research, no poll has
ever gained so much notoriety as that conducted in
1936 by Literary Digest magazine. More than 10
million ballots were sent to readers to get their
preferences in the upcoming presidential election
between Franklin Roosevelt and Alfred Landon. The
returns indicated that Landon would win easily. This
poll was contradicted by separate statistical
samplings taken by Gallup and Roper, which pointed
to a Roosevelt victory. Roosevelt won in the first
great landslide, that is, overwhelming victory,
election of the 20th century. The problem was in the
method of polling. The Digest poll was a kind of
survey called a straw poll, which was completely
non-scientific. The Gallup and Roper polls, by
contrast, were more recently devised and were
carefully calculated statistical samplings.
Food preservation systems in general slow down or
stop the growth of micro organisms, but not all micro
organisms are harmful. Some, in fact, are commonly
used in preservation. In the process known as
fermentation,
micro
organisms
convert
carbohydrates to acid. Salt, or a brine solution made
with salt, is also used. The amount of salt used
determines whether or not any organism can grow
and what types will grow. Fermented products are
left in containers with salt solutions for several
weeks in rooms with carefully controlled
temperatures. Each group of micro organisms has an
optimum temperature for growth which the
processor must maintain so that correct fermentation
action will take place. Fermented foods include
pickles made of fruits and vegetables, wine and beer,
cheeses, vinegar, and pickled meats.
61- We learn from the passage that micro
organisms .......
58- The Literary Digest poll La 1936 became
notorious because.......
A) are prevented totally from developing in the
process of food preservation
B) are employed in all the methods of food
preservation
C) are often preserved and used to make certain
types of foods
D) may be either useful or dangerous to human
beings
E) can only develop and grow in a heated
environment
A) its result was different from the result of Gallup
and Roper's polls
B) its results were completely wrong, due to an
inaccurate system
C) the ballots were sent to the readers through the
postal service
D) it was asking people who would win the
presidential election
E) it asked its readers who they would vote for,
before the election
62- In the process of fermentation described in the
passage.......
A) a combination of salt, water and micro
organisms is heated
B) acid must be added to the existing
carbohydrates in the food
C) micro organisms are allowed to grow up to a
desired level
D) carbohydrates slow down or stop the growth of
micro organisms
E) micro organisms must be added to the product
over several weeks
59- In the author's opinion, in 1936, Gallup and
Roper.......
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
pointed out the faults in the straw poll system
ran a rival magazine to Literary Digest
wanted Franklin Roosevelt to win the election
had an up-to-date and superior polling system
didn't have a very scientific system for polling
63- The author tells us that in order to create
products fermented using salt....................
60- Roosevelt won the election.......
A) the food should be contained in salt water at set
temperatures
B) it is important that no water is added during the
process
C) the room containing the products should be kept
very warm
D) the growth of micro organisms must be
completely stopped
E) only a small quantity of salt should be used for
the best results
A) despite the result of the Gallup and Roper
samplings
B) and became President with a large majority of
the vote
C) in the twentieth century's first presidential
election
D) due to the support of Gallup and Roper's polling
system
E) as indicated by the Literary Digest magazine's
poll
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İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
64-66. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
67-69. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Temporarily losing your voice is common enough,
especially in winter, when throats suffer from coughs
and colds and dry, heated atmospheres! Teachers,
lecturers, lawyers and other professionals whose
work involves talking are especially vulnerable to
vocal strain, while dropping the vocal pitch to be
softer, hardening it to give authority or raising it to
be heard can all cause damage. Emotional stress,
smoking and drinking alcohol and throat infections
are all possible causes of vocal loss, while some
drugs, such as anti-histamines, can alter voice
quality. For those whose voice is their tool, the best
advice when acute throat illness strikes is to stay off
work, drink plenty of water, suck glycerine sweets
and take steam inhalations at least twice a day.
Tourists whose plane careered off a runway after
brake failure are suing their holiday company over
post-traumatic stress in what they claim is the first
case of its kind. More than 20 passengers on the
Manchester-to-Ibiza flight have so far signed up with
a lawyer to claim damages from First Choice
holidays. They allege that their experience has left
them psychologically scarred, with many passengers
suffering from flashbacks, nightmares and difficulty
in sleeping and concentrating. But the company says
it offered adequate counselling and support for those
involved both at the time and after their return to the
United Kingdom. Their airbus jet apparently overshot
the runway on landing due to brake failure, leaving
some passengers with minor injuries.
64- The writer claims that.......
67- The tourists .......
A) almost all people lose their voices during winter
B) coughs and colds are caused by dry, heated
atmospheres
C) it is not unusual for people to lose their voices
for a time
D) people only lose their voices during the winter
months
E) only people with certain jobs are likely to lose
their voices
A) think that the travel company has been very
unkind to them
B) are becoming stressed because of their legal
situation
C) were involved in an accident that took place at
Ibiza Airport
D) are suing the company because they had a
terrible holiday
E) have suffered a lot because of the badlyorganised holiday
68- The incident .......
65- The author warns that your voice may be
harmed if .......
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A) happened because the plane had difficulty
stopping
B) was a minor accident at Manchester Airport
C) was not a major one because only twenty
passengers were injured
D) has not yet been proved to have occurred
E) occurred when the airplane couldn't stop and hit
a service bus
you work in any professional occupation
your voice is naturally rather soft and deep
you work for an authoritarian boss
your personality is particularly hard
you have to struggle to be audible
66- The passage states that while you are taking
certain drugs like anti-histamines,...............
69- The travel company.......
A) has hired a lawyer to obtain the passengers'
signatures
B) has already paid compensation to the
passengers
C) claims that the passengers didn't need help after
this incident
D) left some of the injured passengers in Spain
after the accident
E) feels that it did enough to help passengers after
the incident
A) you must take care not to strain your throat too
much
B) you may find the sound of your voice changes a
bit
C) you should drink lots of water and suck glycerine
sweets
D) it is important not to smoke or to drink alcohol
E) you will inevitably suffer from vocal loss or vocal
strain
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70-72. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
73-75. soruları verilen parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
The worst condition of Antarctic flying is called the
"white out." Pilots have said it is like "flying in a bowl
of milk." Atmospheric conditions make the snow and
sky appear to blend together. There is no horizon,
which leaves them without any visible check point
above or below the airplane. Despite these
handicaps, aviation is vital to polar exploration.
Airplane flights, however, cannot be used for getting
many kinds of information. Plant and animal life
cannot be studied from the air. An air observer
cannot make detailed examinations of mineral
deposits, and he cannot obtain records of weather
conditions in stormy times when airplanes cannot be
flown. For all such studies, men must still work on
the ground.
When hypnosis first claimed the attention of
scientists, it was called animal magnetism or
mesmerism, after Franz Mesmer of Vienna. In the late
18th, century, Mesmer claimed to use it to heal certain
nervous ailments. For many years, mesmerism was
denounced by medical practitioners and generally
associated with stage performances, fraud and
superstition. In the 19th century, before the
discovery of anesthetics, physicians began to use
mesmerism in surgery. They found that a deeply
hypnotized patient would lie perfectly still and appear
unaffected by pain. Around 1840, a doctor named
James Braid coined the term hypnosis, which means
a "nervous sleep." The new name was more
acceptable than mesmerism, with its implications of
fraud, and it soon supplanted the older term.
70- One may assume from the passage that one of
the most dangerous features of a 'white out' is
that...............
73- The author informs us that Franz Mesmer.......
A) was criticised by other medical practitioners
because he used animals in his experiments
B) cheated people by claiming that he would cure
their ailments
C) used to perform his method on the stage
regularly .
D) said he could cure some conditions through the
method now called hypnosis
E) was a famous 18th century scientist, who made
great contributions to medicine
A) the pilots cannot see their base, and therefore,
lose their way
B) the pilot cannot use the horizon in order to
check his position
C) the atmosphere in the plane is bad, causing
mental confusion
D) the snow blinds the pilots temporarily, so they
lose control
E) the pilot cannot see above or below the plane
during the flight
74- The passage implies that mesmerism.......
71- It is clear from the passage that Antarctic
flying.......
A) was widely employed by the medical profession
in the late 1700s
B) led to the discovery of anaesthetics by the
medical world
C) was only used on animals until around the 19th
century
D) was illegal until the 19th century, when it
became respectable
E) was initially thought by most doctors to have no
medical value
A) is not very useful, for a number of reasons
B) is essential, but does not replace all ground staff
C) can be useful for all purposes, except in a 'white
out’
D) is much too dangerous to be of any real use
E) proves most useful to exploration during 'white
outs'
75- Dr James Braid.......
72- The men working on the ground in the
Antarctic.......
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A) renamed mesmerism, giving it its current name
B) was the first doctor to use hypnosis on himself
C) changed the process of hypnosis, making it
more useful
D) reinvented hypnosis in a form which was
medically acceptable
E) bought the rights to the art of hypnosis for
medical use
only work when the planes cannot fly
are much more useful than the aviators
concentrate particularly on plant and animal life
gather data which can't be obtained from the air
have a more difficult task than the pilots
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D) If the general hadn't been incompetent, we
would certainly have won the battle.
E) The general was so incompetent that, not
surprisingly, we lost the battle.
76-80. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın
seçeneği bulunuz.
76. More than twice as many women are working
full time today as were in 1970.
A) Women used to work more efficiently in the
1970's.
B) Today, the number of full-time working women is
more than twice when compared to 1970's.
C) 1970 was a heyday for working women.
D) It’s becoming a fact that, more women work than
men.
E) Many women are working today but the number
is not any more than in 1970.
80. Despite being born as heir to one of the largest
fortunes in the country, Pete died penniless in
an alien land.
A) Although he was very lucky to have been born in
to a rich family, Pete died lonely and short of
money.
B) Pete ended up dying abroad with no money
though his family was among the wealthiest in
the country.
C) Pete was born into one of the richest families of
the country, but he abandoned them and lived
abroad until his death
D) Pete wasted all the money he inherited from his
family, who were among the richest, and died
overseas in poverty
E) With the money he obtained from his wealthy
family, Pete led a luxurious life abroad, but died
poor.
77. It wasn't the reply I was hoping to hear.
A)
B)
C)
D)
What they told me was also what I thought.
The response wasn't unfamiliar to me.
I was expecting to hear a different respond.
Everything was in order just as I had presumed
it to be.
E) Nothing unusual happened and I got the answer
which I was sure about.
81 -85. sorularda, parçada bırakılan boşluğu uygun
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
78. My neighbour, who had moved to a new flat,
invited me to visit him.
A) Just before moving to a new house, my
neighbour suggested that I visit him.
B) As soon as he changed residence he invited
me.
C) After moving to a new flat, my neighbour invited
me to his new apartment.
D) My neighbour changed the place where he lived
but he didn't call me from there.
E) He moved to a new apartment but invited me
somewhere else.
81- In "War of the Worlds", written in the late 19th
century, the author H.G. Wells told a fanciful
story of how Martians invaded, and almost
conquered, the Earth. Their weapon was a
mysterious "sword of heat". Radiation from this
Martian ray-gun killed men and horses instantly,
made lead run like water and anything
combustible burst into flame. .......Today, of
course, his "sword of heat" comes close to
reality in the laser: the sharpest, purest, most
intense light ever known.
A) A radio adaptation of the book was so realistic
that many people were frightened
B) It is now known that there is no intelligent life on
Mars
C) Wells was one of the most popular authors of
his day
D) In Well's day, such ideas were pure imagination
E) There is no scientific basis for anything of the
sort
79- It is possible that the general's incompetence
lost us the battle.
A) The general's lack of competence may have
caused us to lose the battle.
B) Perhaps the general was incapable of
commanding such a big battle.
C) We must have lost the battle because the
general was so incompetent.
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İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
82. We live in a dynamic world that has changed
almost beyond recognition within the last
decade. -------- . New values and new outlooks
have emerged, and continue to emerge, by
reason of this awakening, and also because of
the amazing scientific discoveries which have
conquered old geographical barriers and have
made the world into what it is today- a really
small place.
84. _______. It’s in an excellent state of repair, and
built high up on the chalk cliffs, with a glorious
view of the sea. A house agent had also
recommended the place to me, informing me
that the rent was moderate. However,
calculated I'd been walking for fifteen minutes
from the stop before I recognised the cottage, at
the very edge of a bare cliff.
A) When I retired, I resolved to buy a country
house, an affordable one for me
B) Even though I insisted on finding a, cottage level
with the sea, the one I was offered was on a
huge hill
C) The agent had assured me that the summer
house I'd rent was only thirty yards from the
beach
D) According to the advertisement, the cottage
was two minutes walk from the bus stop
E) At the last minute, we changed our minds and
decided to rent a house instead of buying one
A) Whole continents have awakened from an agelong slumber
B) But, everything is still basically the same
C) It must be the function of education to inform the
heart and spirit as well as the mind of man
D) Material progress relieves man from the
struggle for the satisfaction of his basic needs of
food, clothing and shelter
E) It's necessary that man's intellectual and
spiritual growth keep pace with his material
progress
83. Science is not to be defined by a single method
or routine, such as the classic before-after
experiment or the use of special implements
such as glass tubing or lenses or precise
measuring instruments. ------- . The specialised
routines and equipment of the scientific
enterprise, which vary from time to time should
not be confused with science itself.
85. Mead is an alcoholic drink made by fermenting
honey and water and is sometimes spiced. It
was drunk a great deal in medieval England and
appears in much of the literature of the period.
_______ but it is still manufactured in, and
exported by, Poland.
A) Each of the old and established sciences has
developed more or less distinctive techniques,
instruments and routines
B) Primary relations provide a source of informal
discipline
C) It has only one definition and this is commonly
known
D) These instruments are always the same as
before and there's not even a slight change
E) The interrelations between culture and social
organisation are worth studying
A) Mead halls were important meeting places in
historic times
B) Its popularity has waned greatly in the last
several centuries
C) It is now produced on a large scale in eastern
Europe
D) Much of the action of the poem Beowulf centres
round mead
E) Many people still enjoy its distinctive flavour.
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İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
89- During a holiday, you are travelling to New
Orleans from Canada by car with some friends,
which is a considerable distance. One friend has
a friend who lives in Charleston, which is in the
general direction you are travelling, but still a
sizeable detour. Your friend wants to call in
there, but you feel this would
unnecessarily
cut short your holiday in New Orleans.
Objecting on this account, you say:
86-90. sorularda verilen durumda söylenebilecek
sözü bulunuz.
86. Your mother is in hospital. You go to visit her.
You know which ward she is in, but not where it
is. You ask a nurse to help you:
A) Where's my mother staying? She is very ill.
B) My mother is ill. Where is the nearest hospital?
C) Could you inform me which ward Mrs. Johnson
is in, please?
D) Excuse me, could I speak to a doctor about my
mother's illness?
E) Excuse me, could you tell me where ward 5 is?
A) I think we should stick to the direct route;
otherwise, we won't have enough time in New
Orleans.
B) Well as long as we don't stay there too long, I
don't see any harm in it.
C) If we call in and visit your friend will he be able to
put up all of us or will some of us have to stay at
a hotel?
D) Do you realise how far off the main highway
Charleston is? We would never get to New
Orleans.
E) In my opinion, New Orleans would make a
better holiday destination than Charleston.
87. You meet a foreigner in a bar. You disagree
indignantly with him when he says that all
people from your country are the same, and you
say:
A) Oh, I’m terribly upset that you feel that way.
B) I'm afraid I can't agree with you on certain
points.
C) You're completely mistaken. I don't believe you
can be so narrow-minded.
D) I'm afraid I must admit that everyone in my
country is alike.
E) It’s just because of our cultural background.
90- At your high school reunion, you are chatting
with a group of former friends who are bragging
about their salaries and yuppie life styles. Since
you have been working in a poorly paid, but
satisfying job as a psychiatric nurse for the last
fifteen years, you have little in common with
them. When they ask you about your life, you
politely say:
88. You have been given a beautiful and unusual
plant. You've had it for a few weeks and it's not
looking as good as it was when you received it.
Concerned that you may not be caring for it
correctly, you take it to your local plant nursery
and say:
A) I suppose I'm just a better person than you,
because material things aren't important to me.
B) It has been quite different from yours, but very
fulfilling.
C) At the rate you are going, you will go mad and
be patients of mine soon.
D) I really envy you. Do you think you can get me a
job?
E) Well, when in high school, neither of you
appeared to be capable enough to be so
successful.
A) This plant looks terrible and I'd like my money
back, please.
B) Do you have another plant exactly the same as
this one I can buy?
C) Could you give me some advice on how to look
after this plant?
D) Do you think I should throw this plant away
because it's dying?
E) Would you mind coming to my house to have a
look at my plant?
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İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
94. Neil
91-95. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan
bölümünde söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
91- Ian
Driver
Ian
Driver
Philip
Neil
: The Sheraton, please,
: …………
: Oh, sorry. The Sheraton Century
Centre.
: O.K., sure.
Philip
: What will you do if the teacher gives
you an assignment?
: ------- .
: What about the next day? What will
you say to the teacher?
: If I could find the answer of this,
there wouldn't be any problem.
A) The answer is simple, I won't do it
B) The only thing I will do is do what I'm told.
C) I'm a clever student as you know. It will only
take an hour to finish it
D) That means a night without sleep
E) That’s only an assumption. If he really does,
then we should think about it
A) Well, here we are. This is the Sheraton. That's
$7.80.
B) Which one? There are three Sheratons here in
Atlanta.
C) Hi, mister. Where to?
D) The Sheraton Century Centre?
E) Hey, mister! This is a five dollar bill, not a ten.
95. Stella
92. Ken
Jef
Ken
Jeff
: Are you going to continue studying
English at summer?
Pamela : ------- .
Stella
: You may partly be right but unless
you keep on studying you'll forget
most of the things you've learned.
Pamela : I'd better take what you say into
consideration.
A) Yes, because I know that repetition means
better learning.
B) It’s our only holiday, that’s why I'm planning to
relax during the summer.
C) Not only English but also another foreign
language.
D) I didn't plan anything last year.
E) Of course; you shouldn't have asked such a
question.
: Has Mike won the lottery?
: I don't think so. Why?
: _______.
: Ah. I think that was the points on his
computer game actually.
A) Well. I've just seen him jumping up and down
and waving a ticket in the air.
B) I overheard him telling someone that he'd made
a million.
C) He was asking everybody how they would
spend a fortune.
D) He's just invited everybody out for a celebratory
drink at his expense.
E) Because he's been buying extravagant present
for everyone recently
93. May
Sid
May
96-100. sorularda, anlam bakımından parçaya uygun
olmayan cümleyi bulunuz.
: _______
: Not at all. Is there anything in
particular that you want?
: Oh the usual! But you'd better get
something special for Sunday as your
parents are coming for dinner.
96. (I) The education system in the western world
embraced the Arabic and Persian education
systems.
(II) Since the beginning of eighteenth century, the
Turks have discussed reforms in education.
(III) In the second half of that century, military
schools were founded and modern scientific
subjects taught.
(IV) The nineteenth century ushered in more
extensive reforms, involving both military and
civil education
(V) But the old traditionalist schools were not
replaced by the new.
A) Would you mind doing the shopping for me this
afternoon as I have a dentist appointment?
B) Is it a problem for you if I telephone you at home
like this?
C) I hope my calling in to your office unannounced
hasn't inconvenienced you.
D) You wouldn't mind bringing a few books with
you when you come here tomorrow, would you?
E) You've got such a huge selection of cassettes.
Do you mind if borrow some of them?
A)I
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B)II
C)III
D)IV
E)V
İngilizce Genel Deneme Sınavı 3
İNGİLİZCE GENEL DENEME SINAVI 3.
97. (I) Societies are held together by sharing things
called values. (II) Most modern countries are not
governed by family groups, religious groups, or
business groups (III) Values are the goals and
ideals that make life meaningful (IV) Values include
what people think is important, good, beautiful,
worthwhile and holy (V)Understanding values helps
us understand why people act as they do.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
100. (I) There are lots of things that annoy me. For
instance; I cannot stand the sound of ambulances.
(II) The sound of their sirens howling goes right
through me (Ill) I jump every time I see a police car
or a fire engine. (IV) On the other hand, I was a
wonderful hospital visitor. (V) I can not bear the
sight of blood, especially when it is my own.
A) I
E) V
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
98. (I) The Ottoman Empire was an intricate network of
social systems and subsystems (II) These systems
changed from one period to another far more than
is generally believed (III) The vast array of
constituent elements shifted in relation to each other
much like the particles in a kaleidoscope (IV) They
have just decided to use names and terms
commonly known in the west (V) Not only did they
differ, but they often displayed important variations
within themselves.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
99. (I) Nowadays, most people tend to associate
recreation and entertainment with such audio-visual
means as radio, television and film. (II) Thus the
recreation industry has turned out to be a giant
sector that seems to have no boundaries. (III)
However, books also provide recreation and
entertainment, in a solitary, peaceful atmosphere at
a more leisurely pace than that set by radio,
television and film. (IV) Readers have an
opportunity through books to escape from the
hectic, rapid-fire impact of the mass media. (IV)
They can meditate on the ideas in book, which are
patient, portable, durable carriers of all human
knowledge.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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