İNGİLİZCE Derleme 6
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İNGİLİZCE Derleme 6
YABANCI DİL SEVİYE TESPİT SINAVI İNGİLİZCE YDS Derleme 6 1. 2. 3. 4. Bu testte 80 soru vardır. Her soru 1,25 puan değer taşımaktadır. Yanlış cevap doğru seçeneği götürmeyecektir. Sınavın toplam süresini 150 dakikadır NOT: Bu deneme ÖSYM Kurumu tarafından yapılmış sınavlara 2 özgün soru ilavesi ile oluşturulmuştur. Toplam 7475 kelime içeren testimiz, gerekli itina gösterilmeye çalışılsa da, herhangi bir zorluk ayarına tabii tutulmamış olduğundan, büyük ihtimalle sınavda alacağınız notu gösteremeyecektir. Ancak durumun ne olduğunu kabaca görmek isteyenler ve toplu deneme yapan çalışma arkadaşlarım için bir kaynak olarak faydalı olabilir. Mehmet Mamger BAŞARILAR DİLERİM. DENEME NASIL ÇÖZÜLÜR Çoğu kişi maalesef sınava hazırlanmanın önemli bir parametresi olan deneme çözmeyi ciddiye almaz ve onu alıştırma ile karıştırır. Oysa deneme bir konuda ustalaşmak için kullandığımız alıştırmalardan çok farklıdır. Amacı gayet nettir: 1. Seviyenin tespiti 2. İlerleme olup olmadığının tespiti 3. Eksikliklerin tespiti 4. Gerçek sınav için sağlam bir teknik ve yöntem geliştirme Ben bir deneme çözümünde şu altı kıstasın olmazsa olmaz olduğunu düşünenlerdenim: 1. TEK OTURUM, TAM SÜRE: Bir sınav tek oturumda ve araya mola verilmeden çözülmeli. Sınav esnasında bir şey yenilip içilmemeli, tuvalet ve sigara molası da dâhil, araya mola konmamalı. Zira gerçek sınavda bunları yapma şansımız yok. Her mola, denemedeki puanımızı yükseltecek ve durumumuz hakkında gerçekçi olmayan fikirlere sahip olmamızı sağlayacaktır. Eğer İKİ BUÇUK SAATLİK TEK OTURUM yapma şansımız hiç yoksa, verilen her mola için toplam süreden tam 5 dakika kısaltılmalıdır. Üç defadan daha fazla mola verilmiş ise eğer, artık o sınav bir DENEME SINAVI değildir. 2. SINAV BİTMEDEN KONTROL YOK: Tüm sorular bitmeden yapacağınız her kontrol, netinizi yukarı çıkaracak ve durum tespitini imkânsızlaştıracaktır. Oysa gerçek sınavda, mesela 50. sorudayken bile, 3. soruda verdiğimiz seçeneğin doğru olup olmadığı fikri beynimizi yemeye devam eder. Kuşku ve belirsizlik, neti aşağı çeker. 3. TAKILINCA İŞARETLEME GEÇ, SONRA BAK – SÜPÜRME YÖNTEMİ: Boş bırakabilme erdemi, çoğu kişinin A puanlarına ulaşabilmesinde en önemli etkendir. Basit nedenlerle, okuduğu seçenekte çabuk bir doğru cevap bulmazsa işaretleme yapmadan geçen bir kişi, daha sonra aynı seçeneğe baktığında doğruya ulaşacaktır: • Uğraştığınız seçenek BOYUNUZUN ÜZERİNDE ve hatta iptal edilecek bir YANLIŞ SORU olabilir. Onunla uğraşmanız zamanınızı yer ve kendinize inancınızı bitirir. İkisi de size en lazım olan şey. Oluşan zaman baskısı ve hüsran duygusu, normalde doğru cevaplanabilecek ve çok daha kolay pek çok sorunun yanlış cevaplanmasına yol açacaktır. • Uğraştığınız seçenek çözebileceğiniz zorluktadır ama o anda cevabı hatırlamıyorsunuz veya doğru açıdan bakmıyorsunuzdur. Israr etmeniz size yardımcı olmaz. Ama başka sorularla uğraşırken, beyniniz zaten bu soru için de yeter miktarda mesai sarf edecek ve bir daha baktığınızda soruyu gayet kolaylaşmış olacaktır: Beyniniz problemi çözmüş veya soruya yeniden bakarken bakış anızı değiştirmişsinizdir. • Uğraştığınız sorunun cevabı ya doğrudan veya modelleme mantığına göre okuyacağınız diğer sorularda gizli olabilir. Siz diğer soruları okurken, beyniniz buradan doğru bilgileri kodlayacak ve yeniden boş bıraktığınız soruya geldiğinizde, tercihiniz büyük ihtimalle doğru olacaktır. Unutmayın en büyük kopya, soru kitapçığınızın bizatihi kendisidir. Soruların hepsini bitirdikten sonra boş bıraktığınız sorulara yine sırayla birkaç defa dönüp, her doğru cevap çıkmadığında yeniden boş bırakıp geçmeyi unutmayın. Böylece belirli bir süpürme-tarama yöntemiyle aynı sorulara birkaç kez bakmış olacaksınız. Son 10 dakikada ise artık atma vakti gelmiş olabilir. Hilelere ancak burada yer veriniz. 4. SINAV BİTİNCE TAHMİN: Sınavdan sonra kaç net alacağınızı ±5 hata ile bilmeniz, durumunuzu tespitte çok önemlidir. Bu tahmin bir müddet sonra hangi seçeneği bilerek, hangisini ise sallayarak yaptığınızı bilmeniz hususunda size olağanüstü bir yetenek kazandıracak ve böylece hangi seçeneği hemen işaretleyeceğinizi, hangi seçeneği boş bırakıp sonra bakmanız gerektiğini ve hangi seçenekte aslında atmak durumunuzda olduğunu ve dolayısıyla hile-hurda kullanabileceğinizi bilmenizi sağlayacak. 5. YANLIŞLARI BİR DAHA ÇÖZ – TURLAMA: Cevapları başkasına kontrol ettirip, yanlış cevaplarınızı bir daha çözmeye çalışmanız, bir sonraki denemenizde NET ARTIRABİLMENİZ neredeyse en garanti yoludur. Beyniniz (a) iki şık arasında hangisini seçmeniz gerektiğini öğrenecek, (b) yanlış yaptığı soruyu bir daha çözdüreceğinizi anladığından, ilk hamlede doğruyu görmeyi başarabilecektir. Turlamayı illaki tüm soruların cevabını kendiniz buluncaya kadar yapınız. Ama İLK TUR, en öğretici olandır. 6. KELİME ÖĞREN: Sınavın bir kısmından keklime öğrenmeyi ihmal etmeyin. Bir limitiniz olsun, mesela 100. O sınavdan tam 100 adet bilmediğiniz kelime öğrenmeye bakın. Sadece paragraflardaki kelimelere bakmanız bile yeterli olabilecektir. YDS DERLEME 6 4. 1.-6. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 1. 2. MHMT.MMGR Psychologists say that there is a genetic ---- to willpower, but that upbringing may also have an effect. A) description B) attachment C) component D) reaction E) selection Expressionist artists in painting, sculpture, and literature ---- to distort or exaggerate natural appearance in order to create a reflection of the inner world. A) pretended B) expected C) tended D) offered E) persuaded The lead from exhaust fumes enters the atmosphere, mostly as simple lead compounds, which are poisonous to children's ---- nervous systems. 5. It takes great courage for adopted children to ---their biological parents, as they do not know the real reason why they were given up. A) exclusive B) increasing A) search for B) put back C) repeating D) developing D) look out E) confess to C) run up E) domestic 3. 6. Einstein's theory of relativity gives predictions that differ very little from the older theories of Galileo and Newton in ---- all everyday situations. A) flexibly B) nearly D) usefully E) identically C) externally 1 Some historians believe that human destiny is mostly shaped by the efforts of people to ---climate change, migration, disease, etc. A) go over B) make up D) cope with E) hand in C) lay down DERLEME 6 YDS 10. In the future, there will probably be so many people with the power to send signals ---- space that it will not be possible to control communication ---- galaxies. 7.-16. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. 7. MHMT.MMGR Investigators ---- various methods over the years to search for genes that ---- to intelligence, which is a so-called quantitative trait. A) are using / should contribute A) within / over B) upon / through C) into / between D) along / for E) in/by B) have used / might contribute C) use / will contribute D) may use / contributed E) would use / are going to contribute 8. 11. The 2010 Nobel Prize ---- chemistry was awarded ---- three chemists all studying carbon compounds. New animal trials ---- hope that a cure based on transplanting stem cells ---- a reality for patients with Parkinson's in the future. A) gave / becomes B) will give / have become A) of / among B) for / to C) in / by D) about / from E) on / for C) could have given / will become D) have given / became E) give / could become 9. 12. The exosphere, which is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere, is an ill-defined zone beginning somewhere ---- the thermosphere, and fading off ---- the vacuum of space. Researchers in the 1890s ---- the atom as a homogeneous sphere of positive charge inside of which there ---- tiny negatively charged electrons. A) visualized / were B) have visualized / had been A) between / from B) on / away C) under / between D) above / into E) about / by C) had visualized / have been D) will visualize / are E) were visualizing / would have been 2 YDS DERLEME 6 13. ---- electric cars are a welcome development, they are neither as useful nor as green as their supporters claim. A) Since B) Just as D) Because E) Although 15. The assumption that mental functions are at their sharpest ---- our brains mature in our early 20s has been questioned by a new research study. C) Before B) whereas D) even E) likewise A) when B) unless D) as if E) although C) until 16. Ankara University was established in 1925, and many faculties, institutes and schools have since been set up within it, the first of ---- was the Faculty of Law. 14. Our memory for emotions is highly selective, and we tend to remember how good the good times were, ---- the memories of the bad times fade more quickly. A) whenever MHMT.MMGR C) as if 3 A) it B) which D) that E) some C) those YDS DERLEME 6 20. 17. - 21. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. The health risks of artificial feeding of infants in the industrialized world are now (17) ---- .Breastfed infants receive protection (18) ---- any illnesses including gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and otitis media, and have a lower risk of atopic disease and insulin-dependent diabetes in childhood, (19) ---women who breastfeed may have less risk of some cancers and hip fractures in later life. In addition to the health benefits, there are also significant cost implications. The United States Department of Agriculture has estimated that a minimum of $3.6 billion per year (20) ---- if breastfeeding rates were increased from current levels to (21) ---recommended by the United States Surgeon General. B) well-preserved C) well-established D) well-built 18. B) about D) towards E) against A) since B) while D) as though E) as if B) could save C) should save D) were to be saved 21. E) well-kept A) for A) has been saved E) would be saved 17. A) well-connected MHMT.MMGR C) to 19. C) even if 4 A) whose B) which D) those E) what C) them YDS DERLEME 6 25. 22. - 26. sorularda, aşağıdaki parçada numaralanmış yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da İfadeyi bulunuz. D) result E) conclusion A) thoughtful B) generous D) immense E) sensible A) Therefore B) Otherwise C) Initially D) However B) had better carry C) carried D) was to carry 26. 22. B) conviction A) carry E) would have carried Nanotechnology is only the latest of a series of developments in materials science, in which one studies materials with a (22) ---- towards developing useful applications. Telecommunications is an example of an area in which the development of new materials has had (23) ---- impact, leading to rapid change in the technology. (24) ----, telecommunications was restricted to voice communication by telephone using copper wires to carry a message in the form of an electrical signal. Today, it is just as likely that fibres of pure glass, or fibre-optic cables, (25) ---- the message in the form of light pulses. An advantage of fibre-optic cable is that it can carry (26) ---- more information than a copper-wire cable of similar size. A) view MHMT.MMGR C) move 23. C) similar 24. E) Furthermore 5 A) less B) much D) many E) a few C) too DERLEME 6 YDS 30. So long as a villager in an unindustrialized country produced a little more than the family required, ----. 27. - 36. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. 27. In addition to immunologists working to develop a successful vaccine and effective drugs to treat HIV-infected patients, ----. A) a vaccine would not be effective against new antigens and so would quickly become obsolete B) developing a vaccine against HIV has also been a most daunting challenge for them MHMT.MMGR A) his integration into the larger economy through extra production was finalized B) he could enjoy almost complete economic independence C) his dependence on the outside world became complete D) he wanted to enjoy a lifestyle typical of industrialized countries C) HIV often infects the central nervous system because an effective drug must cross the blood-brain barrier E) he found that his economic freedom was at risk D) other barriers to the development of a vaccine include the difficulties in finding human volunteers for testing E) massive educational programmes are being developed to block the increase of AIDS 31. Although falling house prices could indeed pull the economy into a harmful downward spiral, ----. 28. As children become more self-critical, ----. A) they become more likely to discard their work B) they would have wanted to criticize others as well A) insuring against unemployment can be quite costly B) the last reading of consumer spending is surprisingly weak C) their work will deteriorate with each selfcriticism C) slower domestic spending might have speeded up a possible downturn D) they would be more likely to repeat their failed attempts D) high inflation expectation may keep the house prices very low E) E) their understanding of the value of criticism will suffer 32. A newspaper photographer cannot help but leave traces of his/her personality in his/her work ----. 29. If user demand were the only driving force behind innovation, ----. A) B) the initial stage of stove design would seek to reduce demand A) the cooking stove will have been designed in a way to minimize heat transfer when s/he is exceptionally calm, patient and thorough B) if s/he can capture critical details in a single frame C) the cooking stove would be one of the most sophisticated devices in the world C) however objective s/he may try to be D) as if s/he can afford to be fully objective D) three billion people - nearly half the world's population - would use a stove every day E) the evidence for such an economic disaster is slim E) because s/he is only doing a plain and ordinary job research on the development of cooking stoves will be the first priority 6 DERLEME 6 YDS MHMT.MMGR 35. They did not know that they had been successful ----. 33. Space solar power is still an idea far ahead of its time ----. A) therefore a national space programme would be needed to be established first A) but various aspects of the question have already been answered B) if more and more effort needs to be put in developing space tourism B) so they decided to celebrate the event C) even though many claimed the project a failure C) so engineers can now work on space shuttles to build orbiting space-stations D) until they returned and calculated the measurements D) but the necessary technology already exists and is gradually falling in cost E) E) because linguistic diversity is a cultural resource to be preserved because no one would have the technology to develop it further 34. Advocates for reform of the country's political system are now trying to pressurize the government for change, ----. 36. ----, in Brook's narrative every piece of information pushes the story forward. A) despite the strong likelihood that they will be unsuccessful again A) While most novels try to inspire and interest their readers B) because they have been encouraged by recent reports of low crime levels in cities B) Although some literary narrative can focus too much on the plot C) although they are fully aware that a dictatorship would be worse than a democracy C) When the protagonist is tolerant and enlightened and has high-minded convictions D) in spite of the possibility that other parties may join them D) After each page is turned to reveal the remarkable achievement in the story E) E) Whereas much literary fiction struggles to refer backwards while their opponents are trying to undermine their credibility to govern the country 7 DERLEME 6 YDS 39. Today’s scientists are able to generate genetically modified animals with new traits, such as the ability to resist disease, and they use cloning techniques to reproduce these genetically modified animals. 37. -42. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçesini, Türkçe cümlenin İngilizcesini bulunuz. 37. Trabzon's Ayasofya Church, which serves as a museum today, was constructed in the time of Manuel Comnenos I (1238-1263), one of the kings of the Trabzon Empire. A) B) Günümüzde müze olarak varlığını sürdüren Trabzon Ayasofya Kilisesini inşa ettiren, Trabzon imparatorluğu krallarından 1. Manuel Comnenos' tur (1238-1263). Trabzon Ayasofya Kilisesi, Trabzon İmparatorluğu krallarından 1. Manuel Comnenos (12381263) zamanında inşa edilmiştir ve günümüzde müzeye dönüştürülmüştür. Trabzon imparatorluğu krallarından 1. Manuel Comnenos (1238-1263) tarafından inşa ettirilen Trabzon Ayasofya Kilisesi bugün varlığını müze olarak sürdürmektedir. B) Eski Türk evleri yüzlerce yılda oluşan Türk kent kültürünün temel yapıtaşlarıdır ve günümüzde hâlâ varlığını sürdürmektedir. C) Yüzlerce yılda oluşan Türk kent kültürünün en önemli yapıtaşlarından sayılan eski Türk evleri, günümüzde de varlığını sürdürmektedir. D) Eski Türk evleri yüzlerce yılda oluşan Türk kent kültürünün, hâlâ varlığını sürdüren temel yapıtaşlarıdır. E) B) Günümüz bilim adamları, hastalıklara direnç gösterme yeteneği gibi yeni özellikleri olan genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanlar üretebilmekte ve bu genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanları çoğaltmak için klonlama teknikleri kullanmaktadırlar. E) 38. Old Turkish houses are the structural cornerstones of Turkish urban culture which were formed over hundreds of years and are still alive at present. Günümüzde de varlığını sürdüren eski Türk evleri, yüzlerce yıllık Türk kent kültürünün oluşmasında en önemli rolü üstlenmişlerdir. Günümüzde, hastalıklara direnç göstermek gibi yeni özellikleri olan genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanlar üretebilen bilim adamları, bu hayvanları klonlama teknikleri kullanarak çoğaltabilmektedir. D) Günümüz bilim adamlarının, hastalıklara direnç göstermek gibi yeni özellikleri olan genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanlar üretmenin yanı sıra, genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanları klonlama teknikleri kullanarak çoğalttıkları bilinmektedir. D) Trabzon imparatorluğu kralı 1. Manuel Comnenos (1238-1263) zamanında inşa edilmiş olan Trabzon Ayasofya Kilisesi günümüzde müze olarak hizmet vermektedir. A) A) C) Günümüz bilim adamlarının amacı, hastalıklara direnç göstermek gibi yeni özellikleri olan genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanlar üretmek ve bu genetiği değiştirilmiş hayvanları çoğaltmak için klonlama teknikleri kullanmaktır. C) Günümüzde müze olarak hizmet veren Trabzon Ayasofya Kilisesi, Trabzon İmparatorluğu krallarından 1. Manuel Comnenos (1238-1263) zamanında inşa edilmiştir. E) MHMT.MMGR Yüzlerce yılda oluşan Türk kent kültürünün temel yapıtaşlarından olan eski Türk evleri, günümüzde de bu özelliğini korumaktadır. 8 Günümüz bilim adamları, gerek hastalıklara direnç göstermek gibi yeni özellikleri olan hayvanlar üretebilmekte, gerekse genetiği değiştirilmiş diğer bazı hayvanları klonlama teknikleri kullanarak çoğaltabilmektedirler. DERLEME 6 YDS 40. Bir barajın inşası başlamadan önce, mühendisler, barajın ağırlığını kaldırmaya yetecek kadar güçlü bir temel sağlayacağından emin olmak için, önerilen bölgenin jeolojik yapısını incelerler. A) B) MHMT.MMGR 42. Bilim insanları buz kristalleri içinde saklı doğalgazı çıkarıp sıfır emisyonlu yakıta dönüştürmenin yollarını arıyorlar ve bunu başarırlarsa "yanan buz" geleceğin yakıtı olabilir. In order for the construction of a dam to begin, the proposed site should first be surveyed by geological engineers so that they can make sure the foundation of the proposed site will be strong enough to support the weight of the dam. Before the construction of a dam begins, engineers survey the geology of the proposed site to make sure that it will provide a foundation strong enough to support the weight of the dam. A) The attempt of scientists to find ways of making a zero-emission fuel out of the natural gas hidden in ice crystals may make "burning ice" the fuel of the future. B) If scientists are able to extract and transform the natural gas hidden in ice crystals into a zero-emission fuel, "burning ice" may become the fuel of the future. C) When scientists succeed in turning the natural gas in ice crystals into a zero-emission fuel, "burning ice" will become the fuel of the future. C) Before they start constructing a dam, geologists and engineers must survey the proposed site, as its foundations may not be strong enough to support the weight of the dam. D) Scientists are trying to get zero-emission fuel by extracting the natural gas in ice crystals which may make "burning ice" the fuel of the future. D) Prior to the construction of a dam, the geology of the proposed site should be surveyed by engineers, as they want to make sure that it has a strong foundation capable of supporting the weight of the dam. E) E) By the time the construction of a dam begins, engineers must have surveyed the geological features of the proposed area, in case its foundations are not strong enough to support the weight of the dam. 41. Vücut bağışıklığı zayıf olan insanlar genellikle kansere daha yatkındırlar ve bu da bağışıklık sisteminin en azından bazı kanser türlerine karşı koruyucu rol oynadığını gösteren bir gerçektir. A) Often people with immune deficiencies are unusually susceptible to cancer and this is supported by the fact that the immune system is able to protect the body against at least some forms of cancer. B) Because the body's immune system plays a protective role against at least some forms of cancer, people with immune deficiencies are unusually susceptible to cancer. C) People with immune deficiencies are often usually susceptible to cancer, and this is a fact suggesting that the immune system plays a protective role against at least some forms of cancer. D) Since people having immune deficiencies are usually extremely susceptible to cancer, it is suggested that the immune system guards the body against at least some forms of cancer. E) That the immune system plays a protective role against certain forms of cancer is suggested by the fact that cancer is more widespread among people with immune deficiencies. 9 Scientists are looking for ways of extracting and transforming the natural gas hidden in ice crystals into a zero-emission fuel, and if they succeed, "burning ice" may become the fuel of the future. DERLEME 6 YDS MHMT.MMGR 44. As it is pointed out in the passage, string theory 43. - 46. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. The book by physicist Lee Smolin, The Trouble with Physics, is an all-out attack on string theory in theoretical physics. String theory aims to unify the laws governing all physical forces by combining quantum mechanics with general relativity. It is not very intuitive as it posits the existence of 10 spacetime. Smolin points out that, not once in its 30 years of existence, has string theory been validated by a test result. Although they acknowledge this weakness, the theory's advocates claim that it helps to clarify a number of concepts and, most important of all, it holds the promise of a grand unification. Smolin's historical account is both brilliant and lively. The most interesting feature of the book is his sociological analysis of the way in which string theory has taken root in academic circles and the mechanisms that allowed it to gain its present almost total dominance. How can a community of likeminded scientists have secured such a powerful position that it is now able to determine the course of research, to monopolize public funding and to decide careers, to the point of abolishing all alternative approaches? Indeed, his analysis is applicable to many other fields and disciplines. A) suffers from quite a number of weaknesses as its advocates admit B) has practical implications for both theoretical physics and sociology C) is a theory that is capable of finally explaining 10 space-time D) still needs to be confirmed by test results E) attempts to combine quantum mechanics with theoretical physics 45. According to the passage, what makes Lee Smolin's book interesting to read —. A) is related to the theories a community of likeminded physicists can develop B) lies in the examination of how string theory has been adopted and become dominant C) is its power in illustrating how science writers can affect decisions on public funding and careers 43. It is clear from the passage that the book by Lee Smolin —. A) D) is that like-minded scholars can agree to approve public funding for alternative approaches questions the value of string theory as well as the extensive influence of advocating scientists within the field E) is the historical account it provides for the development of string theory B) sets out to explain string theory in order to show its superiority over alternative theories in accounting for physical laws C) opens a debate as to how string theory can be validated by a test result D) advocates the string theory as it helps to clarify a number of concepts successfully E) 46. According to the passage, the writer is of the opinion that —. supports the attention string theory has received in the academic circles who decide the course of research, funding and future careers A) examining physical issues from a historical and sociological viewpoint is popular among physicists B) Lee Smolin went too far in discrediting string theory, which is very popular among physicists C) the sociological analysis done for string theory is also valid for disciplines other than physics D) it is the academic circles that decide whether string theory should be tested or not E) 10 the way string theory has been endorsed in theoretical physics is unique to this discipline DERLEME 6 YDS 48. As It Is pointed out in the passage, Verne's literary merit —. 47. - 50. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. Best known for his novels 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in 80 Days, Jules Verne, the French science fiction pioneer, has always been a major cultural figure in his native land, France. His hometown of Amiens continues to remember his contributions with parades, exhibitions and literary conferences. Yet, in the English-speaking world, Jules Verne has been pigeonholed as merely a young boy's adventure writer, even though he was successfully able to foresee heavier-than-air flying machines and moon voyages. In addition, twentieth century pioneers such as the polar explorer Richard Byrd, the rocket scientist Wernher von Braun and the astronaut Neil Armstrong have all said that Jules Verne's writings inspired them. But now, Jules Verne enthusiasts are pushing for a reconsideration of the writer as an influential literary figure, whose 64 novels and stories - of admittedly varying literary quality -offer not only startling prophecies but also offer provide a sharp commentary on the Europe and America of his day. has been recognized differently in various parts of the world B) was only appreciated after his death needs to be reconsidered by his enthusiasts B) is based on his boy's adventure stories D) can easily be seen in all his novels and stories E) is questioned by a large number of people 49. As it is stated in this passage, —. A) Amiens is best known for celebrating 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World In 80 Days B) major cultural figures in France are remembered in parades, exhibitions and conferences C) Jules Verne's most famous works are 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World In 80 Days D) Jules Verne became a science fiction writer with the publication of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World In 80 Days C) lies in his foreseeing of polar explorations and rocket building E) D) has been underestimated in his native land France E) A) C) was revealed through his prophecies about Europe and America 47. It can be inferred from the passage that the importance of Verne's works ----. A) MHMT.MMGR 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World In 80 Days are remembered in his hometown of Amiens was constantly debated during his lifetime 50. According to the passage, the English-speaking world —. A) is reluctant to see Verne as a children's writer B) has underestimated the works of Verne C) was more interested in the moon voyages than flying machines D) recognized the need to put his ideas to use E) 11 regarded Verne as a pioneer in scientific developments DERLEME 6 YDS 52. According to the passage, the method developed by the research team —. 51. -54. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. Are we born with a limited number of heart cells or is the heart able to generate new ones? To this longdebated question, researchers at the Karolinska Institute have come up with an answer: Heart cells are continually replaced. The renewal rate is 1 % per year up to age 20 years and decreases over the years, reaching 0.5% in the '70s. Thus, over a lifetime, less than half of the myocardial cells are renewed. The method used by Jonas Frisenna and his team to uncover the heart's ability to produce new cells is totally innovative. They determine the age of heart cells using the carbon-14 dating method. Following the aerial nuclear explosions conducted during the Cold War in the 1950s, large quantities of this radioactive isotope were released into the atmosphere and absorbed by plant, animal and human cells and DNA. But since the Nuclear Test Ban, these quantities of carbon-14 have decreased quite rapidly. Scientists have analyzed the carbon-14 content of the DNA of heart cells of people born before and after the nuclear tests to determine when these cells were generated. The results of this study open new perspectives in the search for therapies to alleviate cell death in myocardial infarction. there is a positive correlation between a high rate of cell renewal and old age B) the renewal rate in the first 20 year of one's life is three times higher than in later years A) can stop cell death in myocardial infarction B) involves determining the age of heart cells by using a radioactive isotope C) is capable of producing large quantities of nuclear energy D) was used in the past to explore the heart's abilities E) was put into practice to protect the heart from the radiation of nuclear explosions 53. As it is explained in the passage, carbon-14 is a radio-active isotope that —. A) is found naturally in plant, animal and human cells as well as DNA B) existed in large quantities in the atmosphere and environment before the Cold War period C) can be identified by a method developed by Jonas Frisenna and his colleagues 51. According to the passage, on the issue of cell generation one can understand that —. A) MHMT.MMGR D) can damage more than half of the myocardial cells in heart E) was released in the 1950s by nuclear explosions during the Cold War C) as age increases, the renewal rate of heart cells decreases 54. As it is stated in the passage, researchers decided to include, in their study, people born before and after the nuclear tests because —. D) the replacement of heart cells takes place at a rate of 1 % per year over a lifetime E) more than half of heart cells are replaced over a lifetime A) they wanted to find out when the carbon-14 infected heart cells were produced B) they knew that people born before the nuclear tests had a lot of carbon-14 in their heart cells C) carbon-14 was having a devastating effect on the population D) nuclear tests were responsible for the heavy carbon-14 content of the DNA of heart cells E) 12 the results would determine whether carbon-14 was released into the atmosphere DERLEME 6 YDS MHMT.MMGR 56. According to the passage, when protostars contract, —. 55. – 58. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. Stars are believed to begin life as collapsing masses of hydrogen gas, which are called "protostars". As collapsing masses start contracting, they heat up. When the temperature in them reaches 10 million degrees, nuclear fusion begins and forms heavier elements, mainly helium at first. The energy released during these reactions balances the gravitational force, and the young star stabilizes as a mainsequence star. The tremendous brightness of stars comes from the energy released during these thermonuclear reactions. After billions of years, as helium is collected in the core and hydrogen is used up, the core contracts and heats further. The envelope expands and cools, and the star becomes a red giant. The next stage of stellar evolution depends on the mass of the star. Stars of residual mass less than 1.4 solar masses cool further and became white dwarfs, eventually fading and going out altogether. If the star's residual mass is greater than two or three solar masses, it may contract even further and form a black hole, which is so dense that no matter or light can escape from it. A) their temperature begins to rise and keeps rising B) they lose their brightness over a short period of time C) they lose their ability for nuclear fusion D) the amount of hydrogen in them keeps on increasing E) their thermonuclear reactions come to an abrupt end 57. As it is clear from the passage, helium —. A) has a lighter mass which is released as a star develops B) takes billions of years to form inside of protostars C) is a heavy element that eventually collects at the centre of a star 55. As it is pointed out in the passage, stars —. A) expand when they reach temperatures of 10 million degrees B) stabilize after they become red giants D) makes up what is called star's outer envelope E) plays a minor role in a star's evolution C) come into being as soon as the nuclear fusion begins D) take billions of years to turn into what is called "a red giant" E) can reach a maximum level of temperature of 10 million degrees 58. According to the passage, a red giant can eventually turn into a black hole if —. A) its stellar evolution is reversed B) its mass is sufficiently great and it continues to contract C) it has a mass less than 1.4 solar masses D) it continues to expand and cool E) 13 it gets caught in the gravitational force of another star DERLEME 6 YDS 60. According to the passage, the labour market dynamism in the Danish economy —. 59. – 62. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. The most striking achievement of the successful Danish economy probably relates to labour market dynamism. Such an achievement is hard to find throughout the rest of the world. The unemployment rate has been brought down from a previously high level and is now amongst the lowest across Europe. The Danish labour market model has been called "flexicurity" which is a combination of flexibility and security. How is it possible to blend labour market flexibility, as in the British model, with a generous unemployment benefit system, as in the continental European model, while still maintaining high job security and satisfaction levels? The Danish labour market model is based on three pillars. First, moderate employment protection makes it easy for firms to adjust their workforce to new conditions easy to fire, easy to hire. Second, a generous unemployment benefit system protects job losers against significant drops in income, especially for those at the lower end of the income scale, where job insecurity is also highest. Third, active labour market policies are used extensively to bring relevant qualifications to the unemployed and to test availability for work. gives a detailed description of how labour markets are developed B) suggests Britain and Europe should follow the path of the Danish economy A) has left Denmark with easily the lowest unemployment rate in Europe B) is the only factor for the success of the economy there C) is being regarded as a model by British economists D) has caused high unemployment rates E) has generated high employment levels 61. It is implied in the passage that labour market flexibility, generous unemployment benefits and job security —. A) are collectively referred to as "flexicurity" B) are the main ingredients of a successful economy C) have been achieved in both the British and European models 59. Throughout the passage, the author —. A) MHMT.MMGR D) are too much to expect in any average economy E) result in high job-satisfaction levels C) compares the three models: the Danish, the British and the European D) explains the current state of the Danish economy and how it achieved success E) 62. As pointed out in the passage, the Danish labour market model —. offers the "flexicurity" model as an alternative to the British one A) combines moderate employment protection, a generous unemployment benefit system, and active labour market policies B) helps companies adjust their workforce to new conditions through a generous unemployment benefit system C) puts the emphasis on the flexibility to fire and hire a workforce D) regulates the labour market in such a way that low income earners are never at risk of losing their jobs E) 14 is designed to protect the existing workforce against economic recession DERLEME 6 YDS MHMT.MMGR 65. Laura: - Do you think computers can someday do equally well as humans on intellectual tasks? 63. - 67. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz. Philip: - I don’t think so. Human beings can never be challenged in that area. 63. Jessica: - Are you going to the opening of the art exhibition on Friday? Robert: - ---- Laura: - ---- Jessica: - I really want to, but I don’t want to go alone. Philip: - I can never believe that! It is humans that create artificial intelligence in the first place! Robert: - Then, I’ll join you. A) Well, some say computers with artificial intelligence can in fact perform better. A) It’s certainly an overview of emerging modern artists. B) O.K., what about the robots that work with various types of artificial intelligence today? B) I’d love to. But I will be away for business. C) All right then, think of what computers were capable of doing in the past. C) Are you interested in painting? I didn’t know that. D) It’s received much attention in media. D) As you say, nowadays, computers can do some very basic tasks. E) E) Well, I wasn’t planning to. Are you? 64. Henry: - This is Henry Taylor. Could I talk to Richard, please? 66. Andrew: - I’d just like to have a look around the shop. Shop Assistant: - ---- Secretary: - I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. May I take a message? Andrew: - Well, I’m looking for a present for my little daughter. Henry: - Yes, could you ask him to call me back? I need to talk to him about tomorrow’s meeting; it’s urgent. Shop Assistant: - You’ll certainly find something nice here. Secretary: - ---A) B) Mr. Taylor, have you looked around the seminar room? A) Why don’t you try another shop? B) Which shop are you looking for, sir? C) We’re about to close. Can you hurry up, please? Actually, he went out of the office an hour ago. D) Anything specific in your mind? C) Is this very important? I don’t want to bother him. E) D) O.K., Mr. Taylor. I’ll make sure Richard gets this as soon as possible. E) Listen, human beings will never be outperformed by any device, no matter what! He has called you at your office number three times today. 15 Unfortunately, we haven’t got such products. DERLEME 6 YDS 68. - 71. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere, parçada anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz. 67. Robert : - I hear that, with regard to the current oil crisis, the US Senate is planning to set up a subcommittee. 68. Hydroelectric power plants use falling water to turn the turbines of generators. Therefore, no heat engine is needed. They are usually located at the base of a dam. They produce practically no air pollution or noticeable water pollution of any kind. ----. However, they may not always be reliable because of shortage of rainfall, and there are not many good locations remaining in which to build dams. James : - What do you think the subcommittee will be authorized to do? Robert : - ---James : - Clearly, this is a matter that the subcommittee must look into as soon as possible. A) As far as I am concerned, the role of the multinational oil companies in the current crisis urgently needs to be investigated. B) It has been reported that new oil discoveries can keep up pace with predicted growth in demand. A) The fission process is used in all present nuclear power plants, since fusion has not yet been controlled B) Most of the electricity produced in the United States at the present time makes use of a heat engine coupled with an electric generator C) Most electricity-producing power plants today use a heat engine to transform thermal energy into electricity C) In my opinion, no country can claim that oil companies have not behaved in a responsible manner. D) Nonetheless, geothermal is a reasonably inexpensive means of electricity production and holds considerable promise D) You know that the Middle East with its rich reserves supplies most of the oil consumption in the world. E) MHMT.MMGR E) Furthermore, they are nearly one hundred per cent efficient, since very little waste heat is produced In fact, during the first half of this year, there was a rising demand for all petroleum products. 69. One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded ripped through central Chile on February 27, tearing up roads and bridges, reducing buildings and homes including hospitals to dust. ----. Describing it as a "catastrophe of unthinkable magnitude", Chile's president Michelle Bachelet promised to explore whether his countries tsunami-warning system had failed. A) The government deployed troops to combat crime, to search for survivors and to restore order B) Residents on the country's shoreline survived the quake only to drown shortly afterwards when a tsunami sucked houses into the sea C) Chile is a country that is rich enough to ensure that buildings are constructed to withstand even the biggest quake D) When the earthquake struck Chile, many of its engineers and construction experts were blamed for the destruction E) 16 Although earthquakes can do terrible harm, there is the capacity to neutralize them DERLEME 6 YDS 70. One of the most surprising findings in the field of taste research was published in a wellrespected scientific journal last week. It seems that some prominent researchers have recently come up with a ground-breaking discovery. According to these researchers, artistic preferences have a strong genetic component. A study of 3,000 twins, for instance, revealed that whether we enjoy listening to jazz or not is partially heritable. ----. A) B) 72. - 75. soruIarda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz. 72. Actually, I try to keep out of her way because, whenever I do run into her, she pesters me for a loan. Other artistic tastes may, of course, also be influenced by genetics A) Whatever you do, don’t ever give her a loan or you’ll find yourself forced to lend her money every time she asks for it. B) Even so, it’s best to keep out of her way, if you can, as she takes every available opportunity to get money out of you. Indeed, everyone around the world likes jazz C) In fact, artistic tastes are decided by one's cognitive ability C) As a matter of fact, I avoid her as much as possible since, if we ever do happen to meet, she’s sure to work on me to lend her money. D) Less intelligent people may be less musical E) MHMT.MMGR D) Even so, I prefer not to risk a meeting with her as I know she will do her best to make me lend her the money. As a result, taste provides a common reference point E) 71. At the time of their arrival in Europe, the Huns did not acknowledge a single ruler but had several power-sharing kings who operated within a ranking system, with one of their number recognized as senior king. To avoid overgrazing, the Huns needed to be dispersed over a wide area and this led to the formation of th a developed power structure. In the 5 century, they began to abandon nomadic pastoralism and settle in villages. ---- This made possible a process of political centralization that led to Ruga becoming sole king of the Huns in 432. A) B) 73. By all accounts, the operation was a success, but the period of recuperation looks like being a long one. A) So long as the operation is carried out successfully, the period of recuperation that follows will be short. B) Even if the operation is successful, it will be a long time before he gets back to normal. C) Since the operation was only a partial success, we mustn’t expect a speedy recovery. Loyalty wasn't always the first trait that a king looked for in his followers at that time. D) The operation was a huge success, so he is expected to be back to normal almost at once. Kings ruled with the support of a chosen elite class, but the Huns were still deprived of formal institutions of government. E) C) The exact bounds of their conquests are not known and little is certain about the first movements of the kings. D) They became wealthy from raiding, collecting tribute from subject people and wages for mercenary service with the Roman armies. E) I’d rather not put myself in a position to be forced to lend her money again. The Huns were horse archers, so they rarely wore armour and relied on speed and manoeuvrability for protection. 17 The operation apparently went off well, but quite some time may be required for him to recover fully. DERLEME 6 YDS MHMT.MMGR 74. Everyone seems to be on edge these days, but with the elections so near that is hardly surprising. 76. - 80. sorularda, cümleler sırasıyla okunduğunda parçanın anlam bütünlüğünü bozan cümleyi bulunuz. A) The approaching elections seem to have caused a higher than average amount of friction between people. 76. B) As elections are drawing near, we can expect such displays of bad-temper. C) The approach of the elections is no excuse for such displays of bad-temper. D) Nowadays tempers everywhere are frayed, which, I suppose, is only natural, with election day so close. E) With elections so close it’s essential that everyone makes an effort to stay calm. (I) The mountain kingdom of Bhutan has decided to build its national policies on improving its gross national product. (II) The “Easterlin Paradox”, which states that a nation's happiness actually declines in relation to its economic growth, was once thought to be limited to rich Western countries. (III) However, researchers have recently shown that it also applies to developing countries. (IV) For example, even as China experienced extraordinary economic growth between 1990 and 2000, the percentage of Chinese who described themselves as very happy fell from 28 per cent in 1990 to 12 per cent in 2000. (V) Experts attribute this phenomenon to the fact that people’s desires and expectations change along with their material fortunes. A) I 75. The global demand for oil increased enormously during the postwar era and has accelerated since. A) In the decades following World War II, there was a dramatic increase in the demand for oil throughout the world, and this has continued at an even faster rate. B) There was a serious increase in the demand for oil after World War II, and in fact the demand has never slowed down. 77. C) The worldwide demand for oil, which has never stopped, was particularly high in the years following World War II. E) Following World War II, oil became so important that there was an increasing demand for it, and today the demand for oil is still very high. 18 C) III D) IV E) V (I) “Each day is a journey, and the journey itself is home”, the poet Matsuo Basho wrote more than 300 years ago in the first entry of his masterpiece Narrow Road to a Far Province. (II) Today, Basho is the first writer that many Japanese read seriously, and many people admire his poetry. (III) Thousands of people make pilgrimages to his birthplace and burial shrine, and travel parts of Basho’s Trail. (IV) After three centuries, his Narrow Road still speaks to readers around the world. (V) After his master died, Basho spent most of his life in Kyoto. A) I D) Soon after World War II, the demand for oil in the world was quite high and has seldom fallen. B) II B) II C) III D) IV E) V YDS DERLEME 6 78. (I) France, Russia and the United States are the world’s biggest exporters of small arms. (II) Last year they produced 75% of all small arms sold in the world. (III) But several other countries, such as Egypt and Israel, are also emerging as major producers and traders. (IV) Especially in the Middle East, the problem of arms smuggling is widespread. (V) For instance, in 2006 Israel exported $175 million worth of small arms. A) I B) II C) III D) IV MHMT.MMGR 80. (I) Moving slowly helps the pygmy three-toed sloth escape the notice of predators. (II) The sloth can move quickly when threatened, but generally expends no more energy than is necessary to hang around all day eating leaves. (III) Confined to one remote island that separated from Panama long ago, this smaller cousin of mainland sloths has managed to survive quietly so far, but any disruption to its habitat could have huge consequences. (IV) Algae that sometimes coats its fur adds another level of camouflage. (V) Nearby development could well be the end of it. E) V 79. (I) More people than ever before live in areas vulnerable to natural disasters. (II) For average citizens, this research translates to better preparedness when faced with the unexpected. (III) Over a billion people live under the shadow of the world’s 1,900 active volcanoes, yet only a few of these volcanoes are adequately monitored. (IV) Accurate weather forecasting is the best defense against hurricanes, but landfall predictions remain inaccurate by an average of 70 miles, and many hurricane warnings go unheeded. (V) Tsunamis can form too quickly for an official warning, but recognizing the immediate signs, such as a rapidly receding ocean, can give people precious minutes to reach safety. A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V SINAV BİTTİ CEVAPLARINIZI KONTROL EDİNİZ. 19 YDS 12 yıllık kesintisiz alan hocası MAMGER ile MAMGER Genel İngilizce DİL DANIŞMANLIK 3 ayda Orta Seviye Speaking Listening Writing dahil CAE TOEFL IELTS PTE Telefon: +90 (322) 454 45 50 E-posta: Speaking Club Under Native Guidance [email protected] Web: www.mamger.com Adres: Cemalpaşa Mah. 63003 Sok. No: 1 DUVAK Apt Kat:4 Daire No:5 (Atatürk cad. Groseri Arkası / Vira Resturant Üzeri) Seyhan / ADANA MEHMET MAMGER YÜCEL EFE CEVHER ÖZDEN IRMAK OYMAN KEVIN WALLE
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