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1-18. sorularda, boş bırakılan yerlere uygun düşen kelime 8- The computer ....... for the past two hours,
ya da ifadeyi bulunuz. so very little work ...... .
1- Before setting out on our camping trip, we A) wasn't working/is being done
made sure the canoe was tied ... to the roof of B) hasn't been working/has been done
the car, as we wanted to be certain that it C) doesn't work/will be done
wouldn't be blown off while we were driving D) didn't work/has been doing
along the motorway. E) isn't working/can be done
A) absolutely B) surely C) tensely 9- ..... being England's capital city, London is
D) securely E) hardly also the cultural centre of the country, with
many theatres, museums and galleries.
2- Marge is quite a/an ....... person - she never
considers how what she does will affect A) In touch with B) For the sake of
others. C) In addition to D) In return for
E) In spite of
A) careless B) thoughtless C) curious
D) merciful E) harmful 10- I don't approve ....... what you did - in fact, I
think you should be ashamed ....... yourself.
3- When I returned from my holiday, I thought
all of my plants were dying; however, a bit of A) to/for B) of/of C) with/about
water seemed to ...... them, and a day later, D) in/with E) about/from
they looked as healthy as ever.
11- Fran ...... the radio ...... to repair it but
A) revive B) renew C) repeat couldn't get it back together again.
D) repair E) recall
A) took/apart B) turned/off C) picked/up
4- The film had such a complicated ...... that D) blew/out E) brought/up
even after it had finished, nobody really
understood what the story was about. 12- She tried on ....... pairs of shoes but ....... of
them fitted her.
A) pattern B) cast C) role
D) scheme E) plot A) some/either B) both/no C) several/none
D) all/neither E) every/any
5- I ...... along the street the other day when I
bumped into an old school friend who I ...... for 13- Helen and I enjoyed the film, but Paul
ages. didn't share ........ enthusiasm for ....... .
A had walked/wouldn't see A) his/us B) himself/her C) our/it
D) its/me E) her/him
B) have walked/won't have seen
C) was walking/hadn't seen 14- Kevin tried to repair the hair-drier
D) walked/haven't seen yesterday, ....... .
E) have been walking/couldn't see
A) and he didn't B) and neither did I
6- We ....... my aunt's family at the weekend, C) I did though D) and it wasn't
but unfortunately our car ....... down, so we E) but he couldn't
can't.
15- Life is more difficult nowadays because
A) were visiting/breaks things aren't ....... they used to be.
B) are visiting/had broken
C) have visited/broke A) cheaper than B) very cheap
D) were going to visit/has broken C) the cheapest D) so cheap as
E) visit/will have broken E) cheap enough
7- By next weekend, they ....... into their new 16- The man ........ name the company is
flat, and then, I imagine, they ....... much more registered has gone bankrupt.
settled.
A) to which B) for whom C) that
A) will have moved/will be feeling D) what E) in whose
B) have moved/will have felt
C) are moving/have been feeling 17- Unfortunately, we didn't have very good
D) moved/had been feeling seats for the concert. ......, we enjoyed it
E) are going to move/feel immensely as the music was wonderful.

A) On the contrary B) Nevertheless


C) Moreover D) As if E) Therefore
18- The weather was great, our hotel was 23- ......, I suspect I will have been dead for at
fabulous and the beaches were like heaven. least a century.
......., we had a wonderful holiday.
A) While my great-grandfather lived to be well
A) Meanwhile B) Otherwise over 100
C) However D) In short E) By the way B) By the time people start living on the surface of
the moon
19-24. sorularda, verilen cümleyi uygun şekilde
C) The next total solar eclipse in Britain will occur
tamamlayan ifadeyi bulunuz.
in 2092
19- Though Paul was fired from his job without D) Doctors claim medicine may soon double the
notice, ..... . human lifespan
E) As I find it difficult to plan ahead as far as my
A) it didn't really seem to come as much of a retirement
surprise to him
B) few people think that he is going to lose his job 24- The forecast is calling for heavy rain and
there low temperatures, ..... .
C) he will be allowed to keep his job, and get a
pay rise, too A) since they seem to be wrong most of the time
D) his wife is afraid that he's going to be anyway
unemployed soon B) since next weekend is the end of our summer
E) he's actually been told about it by his boss holiday
several times C) so perhaps we'd better cancel our plans for a
picnic
20- ......; therefore, divers must come to the D) whereas I hadn't been too concerned about the
surface slowly to avoid this. weather
E) even though it may prove useful for farmers
A) Ascending from deep water rapidly causes
25-32. sorularda, verilen İngilizce cümlenin Türkçe dengini
nitrogen bubbles to form in the blood
bulunuz.
B) There have been quite a few shark attacks
around here lately 25- Holland largely lacks the resources
C) It was quite possible for oxygen tanks not to necessary for industry, but the few that exist
function properly during dives in very deep water are found in significant amounts.
D) At a depth of one hundred metres, it becomes
hard to see what you are doing A) Hollanda, endüstri için gerekli kaynaklardan
E) More experienced divers understand the way büyük ölçüde yoksundur ancak var olan birkaç
scuba equipment works tanesi önemli miktarlarda bulunmaktadır.
B) Çok sayıda kaynağa sahip olan Hollanda,
21- In the 1960s, Japan was the source of bunlardan, endüstrisi için gerekli olan birkaç
numerous cheaply made plastic goods; .... . tanesine büyük önem vermektedir.
C) Endüstri için gerekli birkaç önemli kaynağa
A) so items stamped 'Made in Japan' sold for high büyük miktarlarda sahipse de, Hollanda'da pek
prices in shops and markets fazla kaynak bulunmamaktadır.
B) while the Chinese manufactured inferior D) Hollanda'nın sahip olduğu kaynaklardan
products that sold for low prices sadece birkaç tanesi endüstrisi için gereklidir ama
C) nowadays, however, it is known for producing bunlara da önemli miktarlarda sahiptir.
high- technology equipment E) Hollanda, endüstrisinde büyük bir yer tutan
D) thus, Toyota, Pentax and Sony have become birkaç kaynak dışında, önemli miktarlarda
major international brands kaynağa sahip değildir.
E) yet the country had been conquered by the
Allies in the Second World War 26- When land is stripped of its plant cover, it's
inevitable that soil will be lost through erosion.
22- ......, which isn't really a bear but a member
of the same family of mammals as kangaroos. A) Bitki örtüsü yok edilmiş arazide toprağın
erozyonla yok olması beklenen bir sonuçtur.
A)The symbol of the World Wildlife Fund is the B) Toprak erozyonunun başlıca nedeni, arazinin
panda bear bitki örtüsünün yok edilmesidir.
B) The koala bear's diet consists solely of C) Arazinin bitki örtüsünden yoksun bırakılmasının
eucalyptus tree leaves kaçınılmaz sonucu, toprak erozyonudur.
C) The platypus has a duck's bill, an otter's body D) Arazinin bitki örtüsü yok edildiği zaman,
and lays eggs toprağın erozyonla yok olması kaçınılmazdır.
D) Kodiak Island, Alaska, is home to the world's E) Bitki örtüsünün bulunmadığı bir arazide,
largest bears kaçınılmaz olarak toprak, erozyonla yok olacaktır.
E) Australia is famous for its strange animals,
such as kangaroos
27- Many animals live in caves, especially in 31- The eye is similar to a television camera in
those which have an underground river or that it converts light energy to electrical
large pool. energy.

A) İçinde yeraltı nehri ya da büyük bir su A) Aynı televizyon kamerası gibi göz de, ışık
birikintisinin bulunduğu mağaralarda pek çok enerjisini elektrik enerjisine dönüştürür.
hayvan barınmaktadır. B) Her ikisi de ışık enerjisini elektrik enerjisine
B) Hayvanların barındığı mağaralar genellikle, dönüştürdüğü için göz, televizyon kamerasına
içinde yeraltı nehri ya da büyük bir su birikintisi benzetilebilir.
bulunanlardır. C) Göz ile televizyon kamerasının benzer bir yanı,
C) Nerede içinde yeraltı nehri ya da büyük bir su her ikisinin de ışık enerjisini elektrik enerjisine
birikintisi olan bir mağara varsa, mutlaka orada dönüştürmesidir.
çok sayıda hayvan yaşıyordur. D) Işık enerjisini elektrik enerjisine dönüştüren
D) Mağaralar, özellikle de içinde yeraltı nehri ya göz, bu özelliğiyle televizyon kamerasını andırır.
da büyük bir su birikintisi bulunanlar, pek çok E) Işık enerjisini elektrik enerjisine dönüştürmesi
hayvan için sığınak oluşturur. bakımından göz, televizyon kamerasına
E) Pek çok hayvan mağaralarda, özellikle de benzemektedir.
yeraltı nehri ya da büyük bir su birikintisi
bulunanlarda yaşar. 32- One of the most notable directors of action
and science fiction motion pictures, James
28- The most striking feature of camels is the Cameron wrote and directed the film 'Titanic'.
large hump on their backs.
A) 'Titanic' filmini, aksiyon ve bilim-kurgu
A)Sırtlarındaki kocaman hörgüçleri develere, ayırt filmlerinin en tanınmış yönetmenlerinden biri olan
edici bir özellik kazandırmaktadır. James Cameron yazıp yönetmiştir.
B) Develerin en çarpıcı özelliği, sırtlarındaki B) Aksiyon ve bilim-kurgu filmlerinin en önemli
kocaman hörgüçleridir. yönetmenlerinden biri, 'Titanic' filmini de yazıp
C) Sırtlarında taşıdıkları hörgüçleri, develerin yöneten James Cameron'dur.
hemen dikkati çeken bir özelliğidir. C) 'Titanic' filmi, aksiyon ve bilim-kurgu filmlerinin
D) Develer en çok, sırtlarında taşıdıkları kocaman önde gelen yönetmeni James Cameron'un hem
hörgüçleriyle tanınırlar. yazıp hem de yönettiği bir filmdir.
E) Develerin ayırt edici bir özelliği de, sırtlarındaki D) Aksiyon ve bilim-kurgu filmlerinin önemli
kocaman hörgüçleridir. yönetmenlerinden James Cameron, 'Titanic'
filminin hem yazarı hem de yönetmenidir.
29- In mining techniques and in the industrial E) 'Titanic' filmini yazıp yöneten James Cameron,
use of coal, England progressed far more aksiyon ve bilim-kurgu filmlerinin tanınmış
rapidly than the other countries of Europe. yönetmenlerinden biridir.

A) Kömürü endüstri alanında kullanma tekniklerini


diğer Avrupa ülkelerinden çok önce bulan
33-40. sorularda, verilen Türkçe cümlenin İngilizce dengini
İngiltere, süratle gelişmiştir.
bulunuz.
B) Kazı tekniklerinde ve kömürün endüstriyel
kullanımında İngiltere, Avrupa'nın diğer
ülkelerinden çok daha hızlı ilerlemiştir. 33- Almanya'nın, Baltık ve Kuzey denizlerini
C) Avrupa'nın diğer ülkeleri, kazı tekniklerini ve birbirine bağlayan Kiel Kanalı, gemileri,
kömürün endüstriyel kullanımını, bu alanda çok Danimarka'nın etrafını dolaşan uzun bir
ileri olan İngiltere'den öğrenmişlerdir. yolculuktan kurtarmaktadır.
D) Kömürün endüstri alanında kullanımı
konusunda İngiltere, diğer Avrupa ülkelerinden A) The long journey around Denmark can be
çok daha iyi teknikler geliştirmiştir. avoided by using Germany's Kiel Canal, which
E) Kazı tekniklerinde Avrupa'nın diğer ülkelerinden joins the Baltic Sea to the North Sea.
çok daha önde olan İngiltere, kömürün endüstriyel B) The Kiel Canal in Germany saves ships the
kullanımını süratle geliştirmiştir. long journey around Denmark because it connects
the Baltic Sea with the North Sea.
30- The African country of Cameroon is C) Connecting the Baltic and North seas, the Kiel
described as a racial crossroads because of Canal in Germany was built to save ships the long
its more than two hundred ethnic groups. journey around Denmark.
D) Ships can avoid a long journey around
A) İki yüzden fazla etnik grubun bulunduğu Denmark if they sail through Germany's Kiel
Kamerun, neredeyse Afrika'daki bütün ırkların Canal, which connects the Baltic and North seas.
buluştuğu bir yer gibidir. E) The Kiel Canal in Germany, connecting the
B) İki yüzün üzerinde etnik grubuyla ırkların Baltic and the North seas, saves ships a long
buluştuğu yer ünvanını alan Kamerun, bir Afrika journey around Denmark.
ülkesidir.
C) Afrika'daki etnik grupların iki yüzden fazlasının
yaşadığı bir ülke olduğu için Kamerun, ırkların
kesiştiği yer olarak kabul edilmektedir.
D) Afrika ülkesi Kamerun, iki yüzden fazla etnik
grubu yüzünden, ırkların kesiştiği yer olarak
tanımlanmaktadır.
E) Afrika'daki tüm ırkların kesiştiği bir yer olarak
tanımlanan Kamerun'da, iki yüzün üzerinde etnik
grup bulunmaktadır.
34- Halk edebiyatındaki tüm canavarların 38- Diğer bütün maddeler gibi, atmosferdeki
içinde ejderha, en çok bilinen ve korkulanıdır. havanın da ağırlığı vardır ve altındaki herhangi
bir şeye basınç uygular.
A) Feared throughout history as a fierce monster,
the dragon is a popular character in folk literature. A) The air of the atmosphere exerts pressure on
B) The dragon is a familiar character in folk everything beneath it, in the same way that any
stories, in which it is normally a feared monster. other matter does.
C) The dragon may be the most feared of all B) Pressure is exerted on everything on the Earth
monsters in folk literature, but it is also the most by the air of the atmosphere, which has weight
familiar. like all other matter.
D) Of all the monsters in folk literature, the dragon C) All matter has weight, including the air of the
is the most familiar and the most feared. atmosphere, which exerts pressure on everything
E) Traditional folk literature tells how people beneath it.
feared the familiar dragon most of all monsters. D) Everything, even the air in the atmosphere, has
weight and exerts pressure on anything beneath
35- Kamuoyu yoklamalarını yapan şirketler it.
dahil, herkes seçim sonuçları konusunda E) Like all other matter, the air of the atmosphere
yanıldı. has weight and exerts pressure on anything
beneath it.
A) The results of the elections were counter to all
the predictions, even those of companies which 39- Basın, iki ay önce patlak veren skandalla
carry out opinion polls. ilgili haberlere hala sıkça yer veriyor.
B) Everybody, including the companies which had
carried out the opinion polls, was mistaken about A) Although it broke out over two months ago, a
the results of the elections. lot of space is still devoted to the scandal in the
C) Nobody, not even the companies which carry press.
out opinion polls, predicted the correct outcome of B) The press still frequently devotes space to the
the elections. scandal which broke out two months ago.
D) The results of the elections came as a surprise C) Since news of the scandal broke out two
to everyone, including the companies which had months ago, the press have been devoting a lot of
carried out the opinion polls. space to it.
E) Everyone, except the researchers who had D) News about the scandal has been taking up
carried out the opinion polls, was wrong about the the most space in the press for two months now.
results of the elections. E) The scandal has continued to take up plenty of
space in the press, even though it's been two
36- Bu kumaşın benim istediğim model için months since it broke out.
uygun olduğu konusunda biraz kuşkuluyum.
40- Zebralarla karışık sürü oluşturan
A) I'm a little doubtful about the suitability of this hayvanlar, onların keskin işitme duyuları
material for the style I want. sayesinde düşmanlarından korunurlar.
B) I have some doubts about whether this material
is suitable for the style I want. A) Some animals mingle in with zebras hoping to
C) Without a doubt, this material will be suitable gain protection from predators by taking
for the style I want. advantage of their keen sense of hearing.
D) There are some doubts as to whether my B) Animals often mix in with herds of zebras in
material is suitable for the style I want. order to gain protection from predators because
E) This material could undoubtedly be used to zebras have a keen sense of hearing.
make the style I want, but it isn't the most suitable. C) Animals which form mixed herds with zebras
gain protection from predators due to their keen
37- Onun kadar kötümser biriyle aynı evde sense of hearing.
yaşamanın pek zevkli olacağını sanmıyorum. D) Because of zebras' sensitive ears, many
animals mix into their herds to seek protection
A) I think it is her pessimism which makes living in from predators.
the same house so boring and even unbearable. E) The zebra's keen sense of hearing also helps
B) I can't imagine enjoying living in the same other herds of animals to avoid being detected by
house with her, particularly as she is so predators.
pessimistic.
C) Were she not so pessimistic, it might be very
enjoyable sharing the same house with her.
D) In my opinion, she is too pessimistic for me to
be able to live in the same house with her.
E) I don't think living in the same house with a
person as pessimistic as she is will be very
enjoyable.
41-43. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 44-46. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
From their homes on Columbia's highest Ada Lovelace, daughter of the poet Lord Byron,
mountain, the Kogi Indians look down on 'their was born in 1815 and died at the age of 36. In her
little brothers' - the rest of mankind. The Kogis are short lifetime, she witnessed an era of social and
the oldest intact tribe in Columbia, according to technological change that, in speed and intensity,
local experts. They survived a 100-year war with matches our own. She was connected to some of
the Spanish, which ended in 1625, by retreating the most influential characters of the industrial
higher into their mountain stronghold than the age, including Charles Babbage, the inventor of a
Spanish were prepared to go. But in avoiding the mechanical device which later developed into the
slavery defeat would have brought, they electronic computer. Ada wrote, at Babbage's
abandoned their rich cities to live close to the invitation, an important paper in which she
snows of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a explained how it worked. In it she included a list of
range rising to nearly 5,500 metres. Apart from the the sort of instructions that could be fed into it - a
Spanish chronicles of the long war, in which the computer programme, in other words. It was this
invaders expressed their admiration of the Indians' work that led to her being credited with the
fierce defence of their mountain cities, and wonder invention of computer programming, and to her
at their level of civilisation, there was no evidence name being adopted for the programming
left of these lost cities. language that now controls the US military
machine.
41- As we learn from the passage, local
experts believe that ..... . 44- It is suggested in the passage that ..... .

A) the Kogis have the longest continuous history A) Lord Byron's poetry explored the great social
of any tribe in Columbia changes of the 1800s
B) no other Indian tribe in Columbia is as big as B) life in the first half of the 19th century was
the Kogis are evolving as quickly as it is today
C) the Kogis of Columbia are the oldest group of C) no one contributed as much to Victorian
people in the world technology as Byron's daughter
D) the Kogis live longer than any other native D) changes in lifestyle in the early 19th century
people in Columbia were too fast for many people
E) the Kogis live so long because of the E) technology and society have both been
mountains they inhabit changing rapidly for over 150 years

42- The author tells us that in their war with 45- It's clear from the passage that Babbage's
the Spanish, the Kogis ...... . machine ..... .

A) made their slaves fight against the invaders A) was so complex that only Lovelace could
B) were inferior both in the quantity and quality of understand it
arms B) was the forerunner of the modern computer
C) were better equipped for fighting in the snow C) could only be used by Lovelace for a long time
D) lost, though they were actually better prepared D) came from ideas he found in a paper written by
E) survived by eventually fleeing from them Ada Lovelace
E) differed from today's computers in that it
43- It can be inferred from the passage that the needed paper for fuel
Kogis' rich cities ..... .
46- We can conclude from the passage that the
A) were relocated to secret mountain locations US military ..... .
B) are now inhabited solely by Spanish people
C) were superior to European cities in the 17th A) still relies on Ms Lovelace's computer
century programmes in its own computers
D) have not been seen by anyone who is alive B) considers Ms Lovelace's method of
today programming computers to be the best
E) are the oldest cities in the country of Columbia C) uses a computer language that may be called
Ada, Lovelace or Ada Lovelace
D) is the only group that considers Byron's
daughter the inventor of programming
E) employed Ada Lovelace when it first started
using computer programmes
47-49. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 50-52. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.
Tinnitus - the buzzing in the head which doctors For two decades the Western was one of the most
thought would decrease with the decline of heavy popular forms of television entertainment in
industry - is on the increase. No one should be America. Perhaps it was because the Western
surprised. Personal stereos, new sound systems could make a claim that was not quite true for any
in clubs and new stereo systems in cinemas have other form of television series airing at the time:
replaced the threat to hearing which industrial the Western was truly American. It provided not
machines posed in the past. Factories where the only family entertainment, but also an insight into
noise level exceeds 85 decibels are now required American history. In the 1950s more than twenty-
to provide their workers with earplugs. Club five Western series were launched by the
owners, who allow their DJs to far exceed this networks, and the same was true in the 1960s.
level, are under no similar obligation. Yet any However, since then new Western series have not
noise above 85 decibels can lead to serious been as successful. There are a few reasons for
hearing loss. Cinemas often violate the this, and one may have been oversaturation; that
recommended noise level of 82 decibels for is, America might have grown tired of the Western
feature films. For example, in Armageddon, Lethal after so many series had been produced.
Weapon 4 and Godzilla, the sound level, at times,
exceeds 100 decibels. 50- In the author's opinion, the thing that was
unique about the Western during the fifties
47- We understand from the passage that and sixties was that ...... .
doctors ..... .
A) the stories were totally fictional and not in any
A) think that today's hearing problems are caused way documentary or based on fact
by industry B) these were the only series at the time in which
B) were far from correct with their predictions the actors spoke with American accents
about tinnitus C) they were very popular for two decades - much
C) feel that people just shouldn't own or use longer than any other type of series
personal stereos D) the background to the stories provided the
D) have shocked many people with their ideas viewers with a glimpse into their own past
concerning tinnitus E) they were the only series at that time which
E) fear the danger of tinnitus may threaten the were made by Americans for Americans
music industry
51- It is clear from the passage that over two
48- The passage seems to be suggesting that, decades, ..... .
with regard to noise levels, ..... .
A) Western series became popular worldwide
A) earplugs alone are not enough to protect B) the quality of Westerns increased progressively
workers
B) regulations need to apply to more than just C) more than 50 new Westerns were shown on TV
factories D) Westerns moved from the TV screen to the
C) clubs and cinemas are not as loud as factories cinema
D) DJs should not be held responsible for doing E) watching Western series was the only
their jobs entertainment Americans had
E) cinemas are more hazardous than clubs or
factories 52- The writer suggests that one reason why
Western series are less popular now could be
49- The author of the passage warns cinema- that ...... .
goers that ..... .
A) the series are very long and people don't have
A) they are certain to lose their hearing if they time to watch them
watch Armageddon B) nowadays they don't make Westerns as well as
B) they will lose their hearing unless they start they used to
using earplugs C) the networks have not been as interested in
C) as far as films are concerned, the danger level producing them as they were
is 100 decibels D) the viewing public aren't as interested in the
D) simply avoiding loud films is not enough to past as they once were
protect themselves from danger E) the public saw too many of them during the
E) the volume on films is often turned up fifties and sixties
dangerously high at cinemas
53-55. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 56-58. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız.

To say that the whole of humanity lives its life by Alchemy is an ancient science studied in many
what the media say and do is an exaggeration. parts of the world. It is a vast subject, concerned
Even when such events as the opening of the not just with the study of known natural
Olympic games can draw television audiences of substances, such as salt, mercury and sulphur,
up to two billion, this still represents only one-third but with theology, mysticism and the secrets of
of the world's population. Other large events, such human life and destiny. In this latter respect, it
as World Cups, wars, and marriages of famous shares many of the ideas and basic beliefs of
people, are widely broadcast on television but are astrology. European alchemists were much
watched by barely ten percent of the human race. concerned with their futile search for a mysterious
These are huge numbers of people, but billions of substance called the Philosopher's Stone. With it,
people have no contact with the media. In many they hoped to change 'base' metals into gold -
parts of Africa, television, radio and even something that would dramatically prolong life and
newspapers are non-existent. Also, in parts of health. Their theories and practices began to be
Asia, such as Siberia, there are TV transmitters, discredited in the 17th century with the foundation
but few people have sets to be able to receive the of chemistry. However, some people still study
programmes. alchemy because of its attempt to link the natural
world with spiritual ideas.
53- The main purpose of the passage is ..... .

A) to show that the actual influence of the media 56- The author explains that alchemy ...... .
is less than generally believed
B) to tell us that the most popular of all TV events A) started as a proper science, but later became
is the opening of the Olympics mixed up with mysticism
C) to illustrate the problems caused by an overall B) originally came about as a branch of an older
shortage of television sets science known as astrology
D) to demonstrate the great power the media have C) contributed absolutely nothing to mankind's
over the world's population overall understanding of nature
E) to make it clear that not all television D) was concerned with a greater array of subjects
programmes actually have audiences than modern chemistry is
E) discouraged interest in the actual substances
54- It can be determined from the passage that that make up the real world
..... .

A) football championships are more popular than 57- It can be inferred from the passage that
wars with TV viewers European alchemists ..... .
B) hardly anyone in Africa is capable of reading a
newspaper article A) knew how to change a number of different
C) despite its apparently great popularity, most metals into gold
people don't care about war B) had actually discovered the secrets of living to
D) most very important media events are unseen a great age
by nine in ten people C) gradually changed the focus of their work to
E) television producers underestimate the practical science
popularity of many media events D) never actually found the Philosopher's Stone
that they sought
55- The writer tells us that many people in E) were generally quite rich and lived relatively
Siberia ..... . long and healthy lives

A) are unable to see TV programmes since there


are none broadcast there 58- We learn that the continuing study of
B) do not even have local television stations alchemy ...... .
C) are not allowed to watch the television
programmes which are available A) demonstrates that part of the population is still
D) lack TV transmitters to allow them to receive unscientific and basically ignorant
the programmes B) makes some people think that the discoveries
E) cannot watch the programmes broadcast there of modern chemists are worthless
as they have no televisions C) comes about from the desire to see the
relationship between spirituality and nature
D) became impossible with the rise of a real
science, chemistry, about 300 years ago
E) is done by scientists who doubt the validity of
their own theories and experiments
59-61. soruları, aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. 62-68. sorularda, verilen cümleye anlamca en yakın olan
seçeneği bulunuz.
Bees are a very large group of insects found in 62- While the number of novels published is
warm regions. Most species of bees are social increasing, the amount of quality literature
insects, like ants, which means they lead highly written is decreasing.
organised lives in nests, or colonies, where tens of
thousands of them can be found together. Also, A) Besides the great rise in the quantity of
like ants, queen bees mate in flight and then publication, the overall quality of writing is also on
create new colonies. In a colony, there are male the increase.
bees called drones, which have no stings to harm B) Instead of producing a few good books, today's
humans with, and whose job is to fertilise the writers seem content to produce a lot of badly
queen. The female 'worker' bees are the ones written novels.
who fly from flower to flower, gathering nectar, C) Though there are more books printed today
which aids the fertilisation of the flowers than there were in the past, fewer of them seem to
themselves and provides the bees with food and be well-written.
the material for construction of honeycombs. It is D) It is not surprising that there are so few good
in these that the eggs laid by the queen are cared books nowadays, as writers are coming out with
for until they finally emerge as new adult bees. too many for them to be so.
E) The sheer quantity of books being written
59- It is clear from the passage that ...... . around now guarantees that some of them will be
considered to be valuable.
A) it is highly unlikely to find a bee in the arctic
regions of the Earth 63- Religious freedom is one of the basic
B) ants and bees often compete for the same rights in America, yet there has never been a
homes and food sources non-Christian president there.
C) all bees live in very large groups, and lead very
social lives A) In order to become the president of the United
D) little is known about exactly what goes on in States, you are required by law to be a member of
the social lives of bees a recognised church.
E) at times, bees and ants have been known to B) American presidents are free to believe
live together in colonies whatever they like as long as they are one type of
Christian or another.
C) Though people can practise whatever religion
60- According to the information in the they like in the US, no one other than a Christian
passage, male bees ..... . has ever been elected president.
D) Every one of the USA's presidents has been a
A) are responsible for fertilising the flowers which Christian; and as most of the people are Christian,
the bees need for food this is the way it should be.
B) pose no threat to human beings as they lack E) Basically, you can follow any religion you want
the means to harm them in America, but to become the president, you have
C) must take care of the queen and see that she to be a Christian.
has enough food to eat
D) seem to serve no useful purpose whatsoever in 64- In spite of the extensive publicity for the
the life of the bee colony event, attendance figures were disappointing.
E) sometimes assist the females in their role of
gathering food for the nest A) Fewer people than anticipated attended the
event, although it had been well-advertised.
B) While the event had had a lot of publicity, those
61- We are informed in the passage that who attended it were disappointed.
honeycombs ..... . C) If the event had been advertised, people
attending it wouldn't have been as dissatisfied.
A) are built by drones for the queen bee to have a D) Because the event received so much publicity,
safe place to live in many people were unable to get tickets.
B) are eaten by the young bees so they can grow E) There would have been more people at the
up to be either workers or drones event if it had been more widely publicised.
C) can be found in flowers after the worker bees
have taken nectar from them
D) need to be taken care of by the drones if new 65- Just which one of the two witnesses is
bees are to survive to adulthood telling the truth about the situation is unclear.
E) are made from materials which are gathered
from flowers by the worker bees A) People believe that both of the two witnesses
could, in fact, be lying.
B) Both witnesses are telling the same account of
the event, which, some believe, is not true.
C) It is likely that neither witness is giving us a
truthful account of the situation.
D) From the two witnesses, it is uncertain whose
account of the event is truthful.
E) It is hard to tell whether the two witnesses are
telling the truth or lying.
69-76. sorularda, parçada boş bırakılan yere uygun düşen
66- Switzerland has a long history of neutrality ifadeyi bulunuz.
on account of being isolated from the rest of
Europe by the Alps.

A) Switzerland, which is traditionally neutral, has 69- ........ . We are inclined to think he knows
little or no relations with the European countries our language quite well if he does not make
on the other side of the Alps. many mistakes. It does not usually occur to us
B) Switzerland's long tradition of neutrality exists that he may be avoiding taking risks and
because the Alps isolate the country from the confining himself to doing only what he knows
others in Europe. he can do correctly.
C) Switzerland has been a neutral country for
many years, yet, because of the Alps, it is not A)Few non-native speakers ever really seem to
really part of Europe anyway. understand English to any satisfactory degree
D) As well as isolating Switzerland from the other B) Carlos studied English for several years and
European countries, the Alps have historically became able to speak the language flawlessly
been a neutral area. C) Hans is expecting to speak nearly perfect
E) Since the Alps protect Switzerland from being English by the time he finishes his upper-
invaded, the country has had few wars in its intermediate course
history with the others in Europe. D) We judge a foreigner's knowledge of a
language by the number and sort of mistakes he
makes
67- I remember Jane telling him about the E) People make mistakes when speaking not only
meeting, even though he says she didn't. foreign languages, but also their mother tongues

A) He denies having been told about the meeting,


but I recall hearing Jane tell him about it.
B) I reminded Jane to tell him about the meeting, 70- While trying to put up a shelf, my brother once
even if he claims she didn't do it. drilled through an electric cable, sending out
C) I remember Jane, who told him about the sparks that set fire to the curtains. This made him
meeting, but he says he doesn't. more safety conscious. Next time, when he
D) I can remind Jane to tell him about the meeting decided to put some speakers on the walls, he
as he says she won't remember. turned off the electricity. ....... . Having failed to find
E) He says that I didn't remember to tell Jane anything wrong with it, he tried to put it back
about the meeting, but I did. together again, but failed, so he went out and
bought another electric drill.

68- Tom decided to go to bed early instead of A) Unable to understand why his electric drill had
studying the night before the exam, since he stopped working, he opened it up to see the fault
felt he knew enough to pass. B) He could still listen to music because he had a
battery- powered walkman
A) As soon as Tom realised that he had no reason C) He was very fond of listening to his music very
to feel he would fail the exam, he stopped loud
studying for it and went straight to bed. D) He was about to take that one to a repairman
B) Tom's decision to go to bed early and not study when his wife arrived and reminded him that he
for the exam obviously did him no harm because had turned off the electricity
he ended up passing the test. E) His electric drill worked fine until it caused a
C) When Tom got too tired, he decided he had short circuit and blew a fuse
studied enough and would go to bed and stop
studying for the next day's test. 71- The Ganges, India's principal river, flows
D) When Tom had revised all his notes and 1,560 miles from the Himalayas in the north to
become confident about passing the exam, it was the Bay of Bengal. It directly serves about 225
still too early for him to go to bed. million people. The Indians call it the Gangaji -
E) As he felt his knowledge was sufficient to pass the suffix ji indicates reverence - and Mother
the test, Tom chose to get some extra sleep rather Ganges. ........ . Many, in fact, have died
than to prepare for the exam. because of bathing in its sewage-polluted
waters.

A) A wide flood-plain has built up over the


centuries providing India with a rich agricultural
belt
B) Due to the religious significance of the river,
many shrines have been erected on its banks
C) Hindus consider it a sacred river and travel
many miles to bathe in or die beside its waters
D) The Ganges begins at the junction of two
glacier-fed streams 13,000 feet up in the
Himalayas
E) The 250-mile-wide Ganges delta is the largest
in the world, covering 30,000 square miles
75- In 1854, Commodore Perry of the US Navy
72- Cosmic rays are radiation particles that negotiated the Treaty of Kanagawa with Japan,
reach the Earth from outer space. Such types which finally opened up the country to the
of radiation were unknown before 1910, when West. ...... . During this period, both foreigners
the American scientist Millikan started working and foreign travel were outlawed. The last
in aeroplanes, on mountain tops and in Western visit had been a group of Portuguese
balloons in 1923. ........ . The former consists of merchants, who arrived in 1640, 13 of them
electrons. The latter consists of mesons, were executed, and the rest were allowed to
which are heavier and more penetrating than return home and deliver the directive, "Think
any known radiation from earthly sources. of us no more."

A) The emission is continuous, and every minute A) Perry announced that he would return the
one ray passes through every square centimetre following spring for an answer from the emperor,
B) There are two known forms of cosmic radiation, then departed
known as showers and penetrating radiation B) The compulsory seclusion of Japan caused
C) Both forms are believed to be created by still harm, not only to themselves, but to the rest of the
other particles that come into the atmosphere civilised world
D) Astronomers think they come from space while C) In fact, the Japanese emperor was a mere
geologists insist they are formed on the Earth figurehead, who reacted to the crisis by passing
E) The true nature of these rays, which come in on the responsibility
two types, still confuses the scientific community D) For over 200 years, the Japanese had
successfully kept their country separate from the
73- ...... . The nation's very independence was rest of the world
a matter of debate until some nervous, E) The United States was determined to keep its
nameless farmer fired the first shot in people free from any unnecessary foreign
Concord, Massachusetts. 'Old Betsy,' Davy influence
Crockett's rifle, was as famous as its owner in
the Battle of the Alamo. Guns tamed the Wild
West, and in another generation, automatic 76- Due to differences between the North and
weapons made the Twenties roar. When the the South over the issues of states' rights and
crew of Apollo 11 touched down on the moon, slavery, the American Civil War erupted on 1
they were armed - just in case. April 1961, with the firing on Fort Sumter.
Although numerically inferior and lacking
A) Despite numerous claims to the contrary, adequate supplies and transport, the South
Americans have never been a combative people held its own during the first years of the
B) As guns have made their mark on history, they conflict. ....... . In a relentless war of attrition,
have crept into our common speech the Northern armies swept through the South,
C) Regardless of the role that firearms play in and on 26 April 1865, the last Southern army
modern fiction, writers often know little about them surrendered.
D) A Chinese political leader suggested that
political power grows from the barrel of a gun A) Had the South won the conflict, the US might
E) From colonial times to the space age, firearms have been split into three separate republics
have been an integral part of American culture B) It was quite obvious from the first days of the
war who was going to emerge victorious
74- The First World War was primarily a C) In 1863, President Lincoln signed the
conflict between Britain and the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all the slaves
Commonwealth, France, Imperial Russia and D) As it relied on the South for cotton, England
the United States - called the Allied Powers - supported the rebels by supplying troops and
and Germany and Austro-Hungary - called the arms
Central Powers. ....... . This was not the real E) However, in 1864, with Grant and Sherman in
reason, though. The deeper reasons were charge of the Northern army, the tide turned
long-standing economic and territorial
rivalries among the major European powers.

A) In western Europe, the fighting was mainly on 77-84. sorularda, anlam bakımından hangi cümlenin parçaya
French and Belgian soil and proceeded in three uymadığını bulunuz.
distinct phases 77- (I) The earliest lighthouses were apparently
B) The technical cause of the war was the built by the ancient Egyptians to guide ships
assassination of the Austro-Hungarian archduke, in and out of the Nile. (II) The light to guide the
Franz Ferdinand ships was supplied by wood burned in an
C) There were also other campaigns, including the open fire. (III) Since then, coal, gas, acetylene
failed Commonwealth landings at Gallipoli in the and electricity have been used. (IV) One such
Dardenelles example of an early Egyptian lighthouse is the
D) On paper, the Allies won the war; however, in Pharos at Alexandria. (V) This is regarded as
practice, nobody won, and the death toll was over one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient
10 million World.
E) The fighting ended in November 1918, though
the war was not officially concluded until a treaty A) I B) II C) III
was signed in 1919 D) IV E) V
78- (I) Sunstroke is a condition caused by direct
exposure to the sun, especially on the head. (II) 82- (I) The use of waste products for fuel dates back to
Its symptoms are pain in the head, dizziness, the dawn of civilisation. (II) In Greek mythology,
nausea, dryness of the mouth and skin, a rapid Prometheus was punished by Zeus for stealing the
pulse and a temperature of 107 to 110. (III) secret of fire from heaven and giving it to human
Unconsciousness generally follows. (IV) This beings. (III) In fact, from the discovery of fire to the
should not be confused with ordinary cases of beginning of the 19th century, animal waste and
sunburn, which causes damage to the skin. (V) human debris comprised one of the most plentiful
And, unfortunately, twenty-five percent of cases energy sources, second only to wood in consumption.
end fatally. (IV) Now, as the price of oil rises, and as people
become more aware that fossil fuels will not last for
A) I B) II C) III ever, the idea of using waste as an alternate source of
D) IV E) V fuel has become popular again. (V) Unlike fossil fuels,
garbage will undoubtedly be plentiful for years to
79- (I) After their use in World War I, tanks evolved come.
into the most important land weapons of World
War II. (II) The tank is an armoured vehicle which A) I B) II
is powered by an internal combustion engine. (III) C) III D) IV E) V
It is armed with machine guns and artillery and
moves on metal caterpillar treads. (IV) The name
"tank" has an interesting origin. (V) During World 83- (I) Before the 16th century, guns were large,
War I, the British, to keep their new weapon a awkward weapons requiring two hands, one to
secret, shipped the first tanks to France in crates hold the gun and one to light the gunpowder. (II)
labelled "Water Tanks." The first small gun that could be held with one
hand, the pistol, came into existence after the
A) I B) II C) III invention of a firing mechanism called the wheel
D) IV E) V lock. (III) The pistol was supposedly invented
there by Camillo Vitelli in the early 1500s. (IV)
80- (I) Usually, the shops selling the same kind of When the trigger was pulled, the wheel ground
merchandise or service are grouped together. (II) against a stone, making sparks that lit the
To an outsider, the most colourful side of Arabian gunpowder. (V) This allowed the user to aim and
life is the bazaar, especially on market day. (III) fire the gun with one hand.
Beneath temporary tents of matting, tables are
piled with all sorts of goods: wool, cloth, reed A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
mats, palm fibre, dates and a vast variety of fruits.
(IV) Cattle, sheep and various types of tools and
equipment are also bartered. (V) In fact, the 84- (I) You flick the switch on your dependable
bazaar displays almost everything that enters into appliance ... nothing happens. (II) "It's broken!"
the commercial and pastoral life of Arabia. you exclaim. (III) But before you jump to
conclusions, or to the telephone, ask yourself, "Is
A) I B) II C) III it plugged in?" (IV) A reliable repair service that
D) IV E) V will come as soon as you call is an essential for all
households. (V) This is a simple point but one so
largely ignored that it accounts for numerous
81- (I) For centuries, men had striven to reach the unnecessary service calls that cost money as well
North Pole, first as a means of finding a trade as embarrassment.
route to the Orient, and later as an end in itself. (II)
During the 1800s, expeditions of Englishmen, A) I B) II
Norwegians, Americans and Italians inched closer C) III D) IV E) V
and closer to the unmarked point at 90° N latitude.
85-92. sorularda, verilen duruma uygun düşen ifadeyi bulunuz.
(III) By the turn of the century, means of travel had
improved to such an extent that feeling was high 85- You and a group of friends have decided to
that the Pole would be reached soon. (IV) Since take a day-trip to the seaside on Saturday
the validity of both men's claims is questionable, morning. As you are the only one with a car,
some historians propose that another man, you've agreed to drive. Unfortunately, on
Richard Byrd, discovered the Pole in 1926. (V) Friday evening, you learn that you have to
And indeed, discovery of the North Pole was work on a special project the following day. As
claimed in 1909 - by two different explorers. everyone has been looking forward to the
outing, you don't want to disappoint anyone,
A) I B) II but there's no way to get out of working. So, to
C) III D) IV E) V save the day for the others, you generously
offer:

A) I guess there's nothing left for me to do but call


in sick for work.
B) I'm sorry about this, but maybe we can go for a
trip some other time.
C) Why don't you help me at work? Together we
might finish in four hours.
D) Since I only have to work until five, why don't
you just wait for me?
E) If you drop me off at the office, you can use my
car to go to the beach.
86- One of your friends is constantly 89- One of your friends is helping you paint
complaining about her life. As far as you can your living room. Unfortunately, he drops a
see, she has a wonderful family, a good job, an can of paint onto a rug and ruins it. Your friend
active social life and is really altogether rather is very apologetic and is clearly very
lucky. You're getting tired of listening to her embarrassed. Not wanting him to feel bad after
complaints, so the next time it happens, you all the help he's given you, you say
say unsympathetically: forgivingly:

A) I wish you'd stop this. You just don't realise how A) The rug wasn't very expensive, so it won't cost
fortunate you are. you too much to replace.
B) Why don't we go out and have a meal together B) It was just an accident Ñ these things happen.
to cheer you up? Please don't blame yourself.
C) If only there was something I could say or do to C) If you were a bit less clumsy, this accident
make you feel better. would never have happened.
D) Perhaps if you try talking about it, life might D) It's my fault. I shouldn't have asked someone
seem less stressful. like you to help me with this.
E) If I wasn't so tired, I would be more helpful to E) My mother is going to kill me. How on earth am
you in this situation. I going to explain this to her?

90- An elderly neighbour has just been into


87- Your elderly neighbour is rather deaf and is hospital for a serious operation. He's now
in the habit of listening to his television at full back in his flat, but he's in a wheelchair. You
volume. You usually put up with it because go across to welcome him home and cheer
he's old and you like him, but you're trying to him up. Knowing that he enjoys a joke, you
study tonight and it's driving you crazy. You say lightly:
have to do something about it, so you knock
on his door and say respectfully: A) I hope you're feeling better now and that you'll
be able to cope now you're home.
A) The level of sound coming from your television B) Welcome home. If there's anything you need,
is totally unacceptable. please call me and I'll come over.
B) I'm sorry to trouble you, but would you mind C) We were all very worried about you, you know.
turning your TV down a bit? That operation is rather serious.
C) I wonder if you realise just how thin the walls D) Get well soon, and don't try to do too much
are between your flat and mine. until you're feeling a bit stronger.
D) I know you're deaf, but do you have to have the E) It's good to have you back, Mr Benton. I hope
volume turned up so high? you've got a licence for that chair.
E) I wonder how you would like it if I listened to
Metallica at that volume. 91- You usually spend at least two weeks
during the summer at the coast. However, this
88- One of your colleagues is absolutely year you're busier than usual, and so there's a
furious with a junior at work who made a possibility that you won't be able to go away.
rather foolish mistake. You are with your You meet a friend you haven't seen for a while,
colleague as he waits for Bill, the junior, to who asks you if you have any plans for the
come to his office. You know that Bill is very summer. You reply optimistically:
upset and worried about what has happened,
so before he comes in, you say protectively: A) To be honest, I really don't think I'm going to be
able to get away this year.
A) I hope you're going to teach Bill a lesson so B) I've had a wonderful holiday and I'm feeling
that he won't do it again. relaxed and ready to work hard.
B) I can't understand how Bill could have made C) I'd like to go away, but I've got so much work
such an idiotic mistake. that it's highly unlikely that I will.
C) Don't be too hard on Bill. You know, we all D) Unfortunately, I'm just too busy to go away this
make mistakes at times. year, so I'll be staying at home.
D) Don't worry, I feel just as annoyed about this E) I'm pretty hopeful that I might be able to get
whole matter as you do. down to Bodrum for a week or two.
E) I wonder what excuse Bill will give us for his
carelessness this time. 92- You are helping a friend with a problem he
is having with his computer. Unfortunately, he
is not very technically-minded, although he is
very eager to help. At a crucial stage in solving
the problem, he pushes the wrong button. A
bit irritated, you can't help saying:

A) You needn't have been bothered so much


about my computer. I could have done it myself.
B) That's great. I think you'll find that it's working
now.
C) That's amazing - I think you've just managed to
fix it.
D) You shouldn't have done that. Just leave it to
me.
E) I really wish my computer wouldn't break down
all the time - it's irritating.
93-100. sorularda, karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan bölümünde
söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz. 96- Assistant: Do they fit?
Patrick: Actually, they're a bit small. Have you got
93- Karl: I had a terrible sleep last night. a bigger size?
Max: Really, what happened? Assistant: ........
Karl: ............... Patrick: Oh well, I'll leave them then.
Max: Oh, that's the sound of lorries coming off
the motorway. You'll get used to it. A) I usually take a large myself, but you're smaller
than me.
A) I kept hearing this horrible loud banging sound. B) Yes, certainly Sir. I've got a larger one right
here.
B) Your cat jumped on my head around two C) Actually, it looks pretty good on you, in my
o'clock. opinion.
C) I don't know. I guess it's being in a strange bed. D) I'm afraid that's the last pair we've got in that
D) Nothing. I think it's just the time difference. style.
E) I thought I heard someone walking round the E) No, I'm very sorry. It doesn't come in extra
flat. large.

94- Maria: ............... 97- Moira: .........


Delia: To be completely honest, no, it doesn't, not Jane: No, I didn't. That's wonderful! When does it
at all. start?
Maria: What about this sweater? How does this Moira: I believe it opens in about four weeks.
work? Jane: I must call and congratulate him.
Delia: Hmmm. Yes, it's perfect. You look
wonderful. A) Do you know that John has got the lead role in
the new David Hare play?
B) I wonder if anyone's told you that Mike has just
A) need your advice. Do you think this jacket goes bought a new business.
with this skirt? C) Have you received your invitation to Ray and
B) Thank you very much for the birthday present. I Barbara's wedding yet?
really love it. D) Did Harry tell you that one of his paintings is to
C) If you were me, would you wear a skirt or a be displayed in the exhibition?
dress today? E) I suppose you've heard that there's a new
D) I can't find my blue sweater. Do you have it by Chinese restaurant opening here.
any chance?
E) Could you possibly lend me that lovely yellow
jacket of yours? 98- David: I don't suppose you've decided what to
name your new baby yet.
Grant: ...........
95- Dawn: It's 7.30pm already. I'll just have a David: Well that makes it a bit easier. What's his
quick shower and then I'd better leave for work. name?
Mary: .......... Grant: Herbert Alexander.
Dawn: On the contrary, I really enjoy having the
days to myself. A) In fact, as he's my first son, he'll take on my
Mary: Well, I'm really glad I'm not a nurse. name.
B) Actually, we're going to name him after my
A) Are you enjoying your new career as a nurse? wife's dad.
B) Perhaps we should go out together tomorrow. C) You're right - we've been thinking about it for
C) Don't you just hate being on the night shift? weeks.
D) Do you think nursing is the right job for you? D) Oh yes, we have. Why don't you try to guess
E) Why don't you call in sick and go out instead? his name?
E) No, although there are quite a few names that
we like.
100- Sandy: What did you think of that storm last
night?
99- Clarence: .............. Eileen: .................
Thelma: What on earth are you so upset about? Sandy: Really? That's incredible! The thunder
Clarence: I'm talking about England losing to was so loud it woke everyone in my house up.
France last night. Eileen: I was really tired last night - I probably
Thelma: Oh, was that the match everyone was could have slept through a war!
watching yesterday?
A) It was terrible, wasn't it? It felt as if the lightning
A) Are you as angry as I am about England losing was hitting the roof of my house.
to France yesterday? B) That wasn't a storm. There was a collision and
B) I'm really worried about my son - he hasn't explosion at the shipping terminal.
called for weeks. C) I've seen worse. We had a terrible hurricane
C) I just can't believe it - I'm ashamed to admit I'm when I lived in the Virgin Islands.
English! D) Was there a storm? I didn't hear a thing until
D) Can you make me an appointment to see a my alarm clock went off this morning.
psychiatrist, please? E) I was practically scared to death. I've never
E) I think that England will make it through the seen such lightning or heard such thunder.
season undefeated.

BAŞARILAR

CEVAP ANAHTARI

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.E 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B
11.A 12.C 13.C 14.E 15.D 16.E 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.A
21.C 22.A 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.E 28.B 29.B 30.D
31.E 32.A 33.E 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.E 38.E 39.B 40.C
41.A 42.E 43.D 44.B 45.B 46.C 47.B 48.B 49.E 50.D
51.C 52.E 53.A 54.D 55.E 56.D 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.B
61.E 62.C 63.C 64.A 65.D 66.B 67.A 68.E 69.D 70.A
71.C 72.B 73.E 74.B 75.D 76.E 77.C 78.D 79.A 80.A
81.D 82.B 83.C 84.D 85.E 86.A 87.B 88.C 89.B 90.E
91.E 92.D 93.A 94.A 95.C 96.D 97.A 98.B 99.C 100.D

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