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İçindekiler:
Cevap Kağıdı
Deneme Sınavı
Cevap Anahtarı
Sınavın Yabancı Kelimeleri
Uyarılar:
1.Bu testte 80 soru vard ır. Bu sorular için toplam 3 saat (180 dakika) süre
ayrılmıştır.
2.Soru türlerine ait giri ş ve çıkış saatleri, sınavın sabah 9:30 - 12:30 arasında
uygulanacağı varsayılarak belirlenmiştir. Soru türlerine giriş ve çıkış
saatlerini, sınava başladığınız saati esas alarak değiştirebilirsiniz.
3.Düzeyinizi tam olarak belirlemek istiyorsan ız, sınavı tek bir oturumda
uygulayınız.
4.Önerilen süreleri a şmayınız.
5.Bir soru üzerindeki de ğerlendirmenizi bitirdikten sonra, o soruya tekrar
dönmeyiniz.
6.Sorular ınıza verdiğiniz cevapları daha sonra değiştirmeyiniz.
7.Cevab ını iki seçeneğe kadar indirgediğiniz sorularda, size göre doğru
çıkma ihtimali zayıf olan seçeneği işaretleyiniz.
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4.Language learning can ---- in interesting
1. - 18. sorularda, cümlede bo ş bırakılan ways across different societies and cultural
yerlere uygun dü şen sözcük ya da ifadeyi settings.
bulunuz.
A)divideB)distract
C)varyD)tend
E)dismay
Başlangıç saati:09:30
Bitiş saati:09:48
Toplam süre:18 dakika
1.In their ---- to overcome the anti-social
effects of modern architecture, architects
have directed their attention to more
informal settlements.
A)avoidanceB)condition
C)attemptD)involvement
E)development
2.Much of our knowledge of the ---- lives of the 5.As a family we are used to moving from one
ancient Romans has been derived from the part of the country to another, and we
excavations at Pompeii and nearby usually ---- pretty quickly in each new home.
Herculaneum. A)run throughB)move round
A)pretentiousB)daily C)turn downD)come through
C)completeD)convenient E)settle down
E)extensive
3.The growing closeness between China and 6.The EU recognizes that progress on human
the Gulf nations has not gone unnoticed in rights around the world ---- the cooperation
the rest of the world, most ---- in the US. and collaboration of many groups and
individuals.
A)similarlyB)vaguely
C)relativelyD)equally A)gets intoB)makes up
E)notably C)takes offD)depends on
E)puts off
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7.If they ---- us their plans at the beginning, 10.A deeply hypnotised subject ---- to initiate
these problems ---- us now. activity and would rather wait for the
hypnotist ---- something to do.
A)showed / would not have been worrying
B)had shown / would not be worrying A)does not like / to suggest
C)show / will not be worrying B)had not liked / suggesting
D)have shown / could not be worrying C)did not like / should suggest
E)will show / may not be worrying D)may not like / has suggested
E)will not like / to be suggesting
8.Most physical anthropologists ---- that 11.Ever since James R. Flynn ---- his startling
modern human abilities ---- present since the results, psychologists and educators ---- to
emergence of Homo sapiens some figure out whether people really are getting
40,000-100,000 years ago. smarter.
A)will agree / would be A)has published / had struggled
B)could agree / are B)published / have struggled
C)have agreed / were C)had published / will struggle
D)agree / have been D)was publishing / had been struggling
E)had agreed / must be E)publishes / are struggling
9.It ---- until the 17th century that military 12.Two factors that contribute ---- the Eastern
leaders began to realize that stress on Sierra’s wildflower diversity are its local
soldiers ---- a profound influence on the habitat diversity and the fact that it is the
success of military operations. meeting point ---- three floristic regions.
A)had not been / is having A)over / fromB)for / in
B)is not / has C)into / atD)on / about
C)was not / could have E)to / for
D)has not been / had
E)may not be / must have
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13.---- the same time as modern humans pushed 16.---- regulate the life of a society, general and
into Europe, some of the same group that legal rules are set down in written form by
had paused ---- the Middle East spread east the highest legislative authority of a country.
into Central Asia.
A)Due to
A)Of / forB)About / in B)In order to
C)With / atD)During / to C)With reference to
E)On / through D)Contrary to
E)With regard to
17.The Mann-Whitney test is a procedure used
14.Research evidence suggests that, in their
in nonparametric statistics to determine
games, girls show preference for
---- the means of two populations are equal.
home-centred interests ---- boys are drawn to
more naughty and dangerous themes and A)so far asB)so long as
plots. C)whileD)since
A)unlessB)when E)whether
C)as thoughD)whereas
E)now that
15.---- winemaking in France dates back to 18.France is a large country and, although it has
pre-Roman times, it was the Romans who over 56 million inhabitants, is ---- densely
spread the practice. populated ---- most of its western European
neighbours.
A)AlthoughB)Until
A)so / thatB)more / as
C)IfD)Whether
C)less / thanD)either / or
E)In that
E)not only / but
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20.
19. - 23. sorularda, a şağıdaki parçada
numaralanmış yerlere uygun dü şen A)wasB)is
sözcük ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. C)had beenD)would have been
E)should have been
Başlangıç saati:09:48
Bitiş saati:09:53
Toplam süre:5 dakika
A market economy provides plenty of
opportunities to people, but there are risks.
Your level of success in a market economy-
how much income you earn and how much 21.
wealth you accumulate - will depend on your A)accountB)demand
innate intelligence (19) ---- your efforts. But
C)prosperityD)requirement
there is also an element of luck: Your fate
(20) ---- affected by where you were born, E)schedule
what occupation you choose, and your
genetic makeup and health. There are also
chance events, such as natural disasters and
human accidents, that can affect your
(21) ---- . Given the uncertainty of market
economics, most governments have a “social
safety net” (22) ---- provides for citizens who
do not succeed in the market economy. The
safety net includes programmes that
redistribute income from the rich to the poor
22.
and (23) ---- programmes of support.
A)whatB)of which
C)whenD)that
E)wherever
19.
A)owing toB)in case of 23.
C)by means ofD)as well as A)one anotherB)other
E)on behalf of C)anotherD)each other
E)every other
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26.As most of the archaeological and
24. - 35. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun paleontological records consist of bones,
şekilde tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz. ---- .
A)people often think of the human skeleton as a
symbol of death
Başlangıç saati:09:53 B)skeletal remains form the basis for most of
Bitiş saati:10:10 what we know about human ancestors and our
Toplam süre:17 dakika evolution
C)the pace of skeletal weakening has
accelerated over the past few millennia
24.Although the pace of progress in Latin D)it is undoubtedly true that bone resists
America and the Caribbean over the past two decomposition better than flesh
decades has been impressive, ---- . E)the bones of modern humans are, on average,
A)there remain tremendous development needs more slender than those of our ancestors
in the region, resulting from poverty and
inequality
B)the EU works with Latin American and
Caribbean nations to advance these goals
C)since 2000, the European Investment Bank
has financed (cid:127)1.3 billion in projects in the
27.While some of the tapestries at the exhibition
region
are representations of local life, ---- .
D)Europe and Latin America share historic and
A)they were created by individuals without any
cultural ties stretching back over 500 years
formal art training
E)the European Commission Humanitarian Aid
B)few observers appreciated the colour or the
Office has funded disaster relief operations in
creativity of the abstract designs
the region
C)others depict fruit, flowers, trees and the like
D)one wonders whether they have taken up to 18
months to complete
E)the exhibition itself will continue until the end
of the year
28.---- if it is faced with American-inspired
international sanctions.
25.Once rarely found in newsrooms, ---- .
A)Iran has threatened to disrupt oil supplies
A)each radio and television station and daily
B)Tehran would probably have found
newspaper will have subscribed to one or
considerable foreign support
more wire services
C)Iran’s use of the “oil weapon” in the past had
B)the news editor will also assign headline sizes
serious economic consequences around the
to be written on the various stories as they are
globe
edited throughout the night
D)The Iranians have developed a petro-euro
C)a very small newspaper or radio station may
system for oil trading
have a reporting staff consisting of one or two
persons E)The likelihood of Tehran taking action to
undermine the US economy has grown
D)the reporter’s task could have been to present
stronger
information, not to pass judgement on it
E)women now comprise about half of the news-
editorial staffs of America’s daily newspapers
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29.Though there has been significant 32.In Britain last year, there were about 5.5
improvement in the growth of Africa’s gross million residents born outside the country,
domestic product in recent years, ---- . ---- .
A)inflation eased to single digits, from 10.6% to A)whatever one means by Britishness,
8.4%, in the previous year citizenship and integration
B)macroeconomic conditions in the region B)since the government denies migrants free
continued to improve in 2006 English lessons
C)the report suggests concrete approaches for C)of whom only about 60 per cent were citizens
employment-based poverty reduction
programmes D)although many migrants work in situations
D)poverty remains higher there than in other that only require their native language
developing regions E)while British customs and institutions help
E)West Africa has the lowest unemployment people to integrate
rate of all
30.----, the actual pace of change in these 33.Classical musical literacy in much of Europe
countries has been disappointingly slow. today is in decline ---- .
A)Since most of the sub-Saharan African A)because its theory remains far behind the
countries have good governance realities of contemporary music practice
B)Even though many sub-Saharan African B)whether the musical world has changed
governments say they support structural C)even though new technology has also affected
reforms the music itself
C)Unless firmer action is taken against D)when hundreds of thousands of musicians
corruption in sub-Saharan Africa form amateur symphony orchestras and
D)In order to improve the management of public chamber music groups
spending in sub-Saharan African countries E)though many countries were giving
E)In spite of the IMF’s demand that countries at considerable encouragement to young
a similar stage of development should receive conductors and composers
equal treatment
34.The public may be interested in whom
31.France’s biggest problem is mass
ministers have lunch with, ----
unemployment, ---- .
A)regardless of the fact that civil servants are
A)since students are protesting against a new,
always at the heart of public decision-making.
more flexible job contract
B)even though the contribution of civil servants
B)if employers transform permanent jobs into
to policy-making was decreasing in recent
less secure ones
years.
C)which had been outside the control of the
C)and what are the benefits of greater openness
government for at least two decades
for a democratic political system?
D)as long as the government continues to
D)but is it in the public interest for the day-to-
support the heavily-protected high-level
day activities of ministers to be fully
workers
disclosed?
E)which has continued for more than two
E)even if most senior civil servants get paid
decades
more than academics.
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35.It is generally felt that members of the white 37.The writers of the Romantic Movement
working class in Britain express racist generally regarded humans as inherently
sentiments ---- . good but corrupted by society and its
institutions.
A)or there may be disagreements and tensions
between different groups of people A)Romantik ak ımın yazarları, çoğunlukla,
B)since they are the people most directly doğuştan iyi olan insan ın toplumdaki kurumlar
affected by Asian immigration tarafından bozulduğunu kabul ederler.
C)if the class hierarchy is internalized by each B)Romantik ak ımın yazarları, insanlar ın
member of society doğuştan iyi olduğunu ancak toplumun
kurumlarının genellikle onlar ı değiştirdiğini
D)unless they want to be respected on their own
benimsemişlerdir.
terms
C)Romantik ak ım yazarlarının, tüm insanlar ın
E)whether or not they have control over their
doğuştan genellikle iyi olmalar ına rağmen,
own lives
toplum ve kurumlar ı yüzünden bozulduklar ını
kabul ettiklerine inan ılmıştır.
D)Romantik ak ım yazarları, genellikle, insanlar ı
doğuştan iyi fakat toplum ve kurumlar ı
tarafından bozulmuş olarak görmü şlerdir.
36. - 38. sorularda, verilen İngilizce
E)Romantik ak ım yazarlarına göre, insanlar
cümleye anlamca en vak ın Türkçe cümleyi
doğuştan iyidir, fakat genellikle toplum ve
bulunuz.
kurumları tarafından bozulmuştur.
Başlangıç saati:10:10
Bitiş saati:10:15
Toplam süre:5 dakika
36.With the exception of its southwest, a large 38.Although the British gained control of the
part of Afghanistan is covered by high Alabama region in 1763 with the Treaty of
snow-capped mountains and divided by deep Paris, they had to cede almost all of the
valleys. region to the US and Spain after the
A)Afganistan’ ın güneybatısı hariç büyük bir American Revolution.
bölümü, zirveleri karla örtülü yüksek da ğlarla A)1763 Paris Antla şması’yla Alabama bölgesinin
kaplıdır ve derin vadilerle bölünmü ştür. kontrolü İngilizlere geçti; ancak, Amerikan
B)Afganistan’ ın birçok bölgesinde oldu ğu gibi Devrimi’nden sonra bölgenin tümü Birle şik
güneybatısında da karla kapl ı yüksek dağlar Devletler’e ve İspanya’ya bırakıldı.
ve derin vadiler büyük bir yer tutar. B)İngilizler, 1763 Paris Antla şması’yla
C)Afganistan’da güneybat ı kesimler d ışındaki kontrolünü ele geçirdikleri Alabama bölgesinin
bölgelerin çoğunu, karlı yüksek dağlar kaplar hakimiyetini, Amerikan Devrimi’nden sonra,
ve derin vadiler böler. Birleşik Devletler’e ve İspanya’ya bırakmak
zorunda kaldılar.
D)Karl ı yüksek dağlar ve derin vadiler,
güneybatısı dışında Afganistan’ ın büyük bir C)1763 Paris Antla şması’ndan sonra Birleşik
bölümünü kaplar. Devletler ile İspanya’nın hakimiyeti alt ında
olan Alabama bölgesinin kontrolü daha
E)Afganistan, güneybat ısının büyük bir bölümü
önceden İngilizlerin elindeydi; ancak, bu
dışında, tepeleri karl ı yüksek dağlarla ve
durum sadece Amerikan Devrimi’ne kadar
boydan boya uzanan derin vadilerle kapl ıdır.
sürdü.
D)Alabama bölgesinin kontrolü 1763’te
imzalanan Paris Antla şması’yla tümüyle
İngilizlere geçmiştir; fakat bölgeye Amerikan
Devrimi sonrasında Birleşik Devletler ve
İspanya hakim olmu ştur.
E)İngilizler 1763’te Paris Antla şması’yla
Alabama bölgesinin kontrolünü ele
geçirmelerine ra ğmen, Amerikan Devrimi’nden
sonra bölgenin hemen hemen tümünü Birle şik
Devletler’e ve İspanya’ya bırakmak zorunda
kaldılar.
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41.Vietnam ile Amerika Birle şik Devletleri
39. - 41. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümleye
arasındaki savaşta en vahşi çarpışma, 1968
anlamca en yakın İngilizce cümleyi
başlarında, Tet olarak bilinen Vietnam Yeni
bulunuz.
Yılı sırasında olmuştur.
A)The bloodiest fighting in the Vietnam-United
States of America war took place during the
Başlangıç saati:10:15 Vietnamese New Year known as Tet, in 1968.
Bitiş saati:10:20
B)During the war between Vietnam and the
Toplam süre:5 dakika
United States of America, it was early in
1968, the time of the Vietnamese New Year
known as Tet, that the fiercest battle was
39.2000 seçimlerinden sonra Ba şkan George fought.
W. Bush her ne kadar ülke içi sorunlara C)In the war between Vietnam and the United
odaklanmış olarak Beyaz Saray’a gelmi şse de States of America, the most savage fighting
kısa sürede, dikkatini d ış konulara çevirmek occurred early in 1968, during the Vietnamese
zorunda kald ı. New Year, known as Tet.
A)Although, after the 2000 election, President D)Throughout the war between Vietnam and the
George W. Bush came into the White House United States of America, the most dangerous
focused on domestic issues, he was soon of the battles fought was the one early in
forced to turn his attention to foreign affairs. 1968, during the Vietnamese New Year,
known as Tet.
B)Following the 2000 election, President George
W. Bush came into the White House with a E)In the war between Vietnam and the United
full awareness of domestic problems but, States of America, the fighting occurring early
within a short time, he had to focus his in 1968, during the Vietnamese New Year,
attention on international issues. known as Tet, was quite terrible.
C)After the 2000 election, when President
George W. Bush entered the White House
primarily concerned with domestic matters,
his attention was immediately focused on
foreign affairs. 42. - 46. sorularda, bo ş bırakılan yere,
parçada anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için
D)Even if, after the 2000 election, President
getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz.
George W. Bush began his tenure in the
White House thoroughly aware of domestic
affairs, his attention soon turned to
international matters.
Başlangıç saati:10:20
E)A short time after the 2000 election, President Bitiş saati:10:35
George W. Bush began to focus his attention Toplam süre:15 dakika
on foreign issues, although he had come into
the White House mainly concerned with
domestic affairs.
42.Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon were
considered by their contemporaries to be
ornaments of the English humanities, and
40.100 ya ş ve üzerinde olan insanlar, Amerikan many whom we now call scientists were
nüfusunun en hızlı artan yaş gruplarından called “natural philosophers” in their day.
birini temsil etmektedir. ---- . According to the Oxford English
A)The fastest-growing age group of the Dictionary, the earliest use of the term was in
American population is represented by people 1840.
living to age 100 and beyond. A)Inspired by the example of the University of
B)People living to age 100 and beyond is known Berlin, other institutions of learning were
as the fastest-growing age group of the beginning to detach themselves from theology
American population. and classics and devote themselves to
C)It is known that people living to age 100 and research
beyond are one of the fastest-growing age B)Sigmund Freud considered himself a
groups of the American population. “biologist of the mind”
D)It is in the American population that the group C)Charles Darwin was a man driven to explain
of people living to age 100 and beyond is his ideas in rational terms
growing the fastest. D)The term “scientist” was only invented in the
E)People living to age 100 and beyond represent 19th century as a kind of counterpart to the
one of the fastest-growing age groups of the term “artist”
American population. E)Human life was illuminated by being
compared to a chariot pulled by two horses of
different temperaments, a flowing stream, or
the task of pushing a stone up a hill
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