Lys5 Deneme Snav Dilko Mainway PDF
Lys5 Deneme Snav Dilko Mainway PDF
Lys5 Deneme Snav Dilko Mainway PDF
1.-15. sorularda, cümlede boş bırakılan 5. Life was nearly completely ----
yerlere uygun düşen sözcük ya da ifadeyi approximately 250 million years ago by
B) Why does Linda seem nervous? massive volcanic eruptions and
bulunuz.
de bireyler, kimliklerinin yerine konulamaz bir devastating global warming.
1. The term Middle Ages refers mainly to the A) wiped out B) broken out
history of Europe between the ---- of Rome C) set off D) looked for
and the Renaissance. E) given in
A) benefit B) magnitude
C) rejection D) intrusion
E) fall
L
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S 7. The origin of ice cream dates back to the 4th
3. Audio books can be used by ---- impaired century B.C., ---- the Roman Emperor Nero
people, but are most popular with travellers ordered ice to be brought from the
D
and busy individuals. mountains and combined it with fruit
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A) punctually B) visually
C) randomly D) decidedly A) where B) when
E) obscurely C) how D) whom
E) of which
4. Antibiotics help the body fight diseases, 8. Scientists don't know ---- there are any
but doctors are cautious about ---- them viruses anywhere in the Universe except on
since certain bacteria are starting to show Earth.
resistance to them.
A) whether B) that
A) expiring B) nominating C) how D) what
C) devoting D) detaching E) how many
E) prescribing
10. In general, a slightly elevated body 14. Without the immune system, we ---- to live
temperature isn’t of great concern ---- it in sterile environments, never touching
lasts for a lengthy period of time. each other.
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11. The average annual death toll from O 15. Although Mark isn’t ---- shy ---- he used to
tornadoes ---- steadily since 1925 most be, he still has much difficulty making
likely due to improved forecasting and L friends.
better warning systems. Y
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A) is dropping B) had dropped C) as / so D) such / like
C) dropped D) has dropped D E) so / as
E) was dropping i
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A) used to receive
B) might have received
C) would receive
D) didn’t need to receive
E) ought to have been received
Charles Baudelaire was a notable French poet, 21. The bigger an object is, ----.
also (16) ---- as an essayist, and a critic. (17) ----,
he had to write extensively about various A) it takes you longer to notice it change
personalities of French culture. He was famous for B) when you first see it
his candid and frank nature (18) ---- his friends and C) nobody fully understands how gravity
enemies. He seldom took the diplomatic approach, works
(19) ---- sometimes landed him in problems with D) the stronger its gravitational pull is
friends. He was a friend of (20) ---- renowned E) it is brighter than the surrounding objects
persons including Gustave Courbet and Victor
Hugo. Baudelaire is considered as one of the major
innovators of French literature and was influenced 22. The Titanic broke into two separate parts
by the earlier romantic poets of the nineteenth and sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic
century. Ocean, ----.
19.
A) which B) that 24. John is eager to make a lot of money ----.
C) durable D) judicious
E) numerous
A) By the time the sailors arrive at the cost of 31. It can be understood from the passage that
the Dominic Republic ----.
B) As a Spanish conquistador who led an A) practically everything we know about
expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Socrates comes from what Aristotle wrote
Empire down
C) The fact that Cortez was exploring and B) Plato was a student of Aristotle
conquering the Aztecs C) it is likely that Plato was influenced
D) That the Spanish entered the great city of partially by Socrates’ ideas when he
Mexico opened his school
E) After the Spanish conquered the Aztecs D) Stoicism was the most popular philosophy
and began building settlements in the New among the Romans
World E) unlike Socrates and Plato, Aristotle was
not originally from Athens
Amelia Earhart wasn't afraid to break down Defending the colonies against attacks by the
barriers. In 1928, she was the first woman to fly as French and others cost the British government a
a passenger across the Atlantic Ocean. Then, in great deal of money. As a result, the British had
1932, she became the first woman to pilot a plane very high taxes in their country and decided to shift
across that ocean. There weren't many female some of their financial burden to the colonists. The
pilots back then, and her actions inspired other Stamp Act of 1765, which taxed all legal
women to follow their dreams. This was especially documents, newspapers and other documents,
important because there were few career choices was met with a great uproar in the colonies. In
available to women at that time. Amelia Earhart 1766, this tax was cancelled, but it was just the
inspired generations of women to do things that beginning of the problems between the colonists
had never been done by women before. and the British. The Boston Tea Party in 1773 was
an act of revolt against the British and their tax on
32. We can understand from the passage that tea in the colonies. Tensions such as these
Amelia Earhart ----. eventually led to the writing of the Declaration of
Independence in 1776. A year earlier, the War of
A) failed in her first attempt to pilot a plane Independence began. When the British finally
across the Atlantic Ocean surrendered on October 19, 1781, Americans were
B) was the first woman pilot in the world officially independent of Britain and set about
C) was a passenger on the plane which establishing their own government.
crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1932 D
D) became the first woman to fly around the İ 35. It can be understood from the passage that
world L the British government ----.
E) was one of only a few women pilots at the K
O A) taxed all legal documents as a result of the
time
event called the Boston Tea Party
L B) imposed relatively low taxes on its colonies
Y C) wanted the colonies to pay a portion of the
military cost of the conflicts
33. It is written in the passage that Amelia S
D) regained its power after the Boston Tea
Earhart ----. Party in 1773
D
E) couldn’t defend its colonies against attacks
A) was a source of inspiration for women who i by the French most of the time
wanted to pursue different careers L
B) never realized her dream to fly a plane 36. One can understand from the passage that
across the Atlantic Ocean
the Stamp Act of 1765 ----.
C) had set many records in the field of
aviation by 1932 A) was imposed by the British on its colonies
D) wanted to become a pilot even when she B) achieved a great success for improvement
was a small child of the British economy
E) was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo C) was carried out until 1781
in 1928 D) met almost no resistance in the British
colonies
E) was passed by the British government in
1776
34. One can understood from the passage that
Amelia Earhart ----. 37. It is written in the passage that ----.
A) the British citizens supported the Stamp
A) broke a record for crossing the Atlantic Act
Ocean in the shortest time B) after the revolt in 1773, the British
B) learned how to fly a plane in 1932 government stopped taxing tea
C) made a different career choice after she C) the colonists did not object to the principle
flew across the Atlantic Ocean of contributing to the cost of their defence
D) can be said to have been very brave when D) the Boston Tea Party was one of the
the period that she lived in is considered events that led to the independence of
E) wasn’t encouraged to become a pilot by American colonies
her family E) the opposition to the Stamp Act was not
limited to the colonies
Unlike most of the people of the ancient Langston Hughes was one of the most important
Mediterranean, the Egyptians did not wear just one writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance,
or two big pieces of cloth wrapped around which was the African American artistic movement
themselves in various ways. Instead, both men and in the 1920s that celebrated black life and culture.
women in Egypt wore tunics which were sown to fit Hughes's creative genius was influenced by his life
them. These tunics were like a long T-shirt which in New York City's Harlem, a primarily African
reached to the knees for men or to the ankles for American neighbourhood. His literary works helped
women. They were usually made of linen and were shape American literature and politics. Hughes, like
nearly always white. Most Egyptians, both men and others active in the Harlem Renaissance, had a
women, do not seem to have covered their heads strong sense of racial pride. Through his poetry,
with any kind of cloth. They often went barefoot, novels, plays, essays, and children's books, he
but sometimes they wore straw or leather sandals. promoted equality, condemned racism and
Men who were working outside usually wore short injustice, and celebrated African American culture,
skirts instead of tunics. Women wore their hair humour, and spirituality.
down to their shoulders while men wore their hair
short and shaved their beards and moustaches. 41. According to the passage, it is true that ----.
Both men and women wore gold jewellery if they
could afford to. A) Langston Hughes’s background had
certainly an effect on the development of
38. It can be understood from the passage that his artistic abilities
the Ancient Egyptians ----. D B) Langston Hughes was one of the leading
İ black politicians at the beginning of the
A) didn’t wear any kind of jewellery whether L twentieth century
they were rich or poor K C) Langston Hughes is best-known for his
B) used to wrap two big pieces of cloth O poetry
around their bodies
D) the Harlem Renaissance lasted for a very
C) wore simple clothing
L short time
D) had to wear tunics when they worked
Y E) Langston Hughes hardly had any effect on
E) wore sandals made from leather all the
S the American literature
time
D 42. We can understand from the passage that
39. It can be understood from the passage that
i Langston Hughes ----.
the difference between men and women in
the Ancient Egypt in terms of the clothing L A) criticized White Americans and their
styles was that ----. cultures negatively in his writings
B) was a prolific writer who produced works in
A) men’s clothes were made of linen various genres
B) women covered their heads with a piece of C) devoted his life to improving the financial
cloth conditions of American citizens
C) women generally wore short skirts instead D) saw African American culture superior to
of tunics White American culture
D) the tunics for women reached down not to E) hated White Americans and expressed this
the knees but to the ankles in his works
E) men wore gold jewellery and their hair was
down to their shoulders
43. It can be understood from the passage that
----.
40. It can be understood from the passage that
----. A) the Harlem Renaissance began to wind
down by the middle of the 1920s
A) men in the Ancient Egypt were careful with B) Langston Hughes tried to break racist
their facial appearance stereotypes
B) the people of the ancient Mediterranean C) Langston Hughes didn’t produce any
wore long tunics literary work during the Harlem
C) the Ancient Egyptians did not like to wear Renaissance
white clothes D) the Harlem Renaissance was seen as a
D) men wore their hair long in the Ancient threat by the American government
Egypt E) Langston Hughes’s racist speeches
E) the Mediterranean people wore no shoes caused discomfort among the citizens from
like the Ancient Egyptians time to time
44. Peter :
Liz : - ----
- What do you fancy doing tonight?
Mike :
Clara :
- But the others apparently don’t agree
- Well, I need to finish off this essay
with me and they think I should have
before I go out.
reacted strongly to what my sister
Liz : did.
- ---- Peter :
- Fortunately you didn’t as this could
Clara :
have ruined your relation with her
- No, but there are a couple of films
badly.
I wouldn’t mind seeing tonight.
Would you be up for that?
A) You were very patient which I appreciated
a lot.
A) I thought you had already finished studying
B) I’d have reprimanded her so that she
on it. D would never talk to me like that again.
B) Can’t you put it off for a while? I want to İ C) I’d have definitely avoided another
talk to you about an important matter. L argument as you did.
C) So, do I. How long will you work on it? K D) That’s the question you must answer
D) OK, but then? Would you like something to
O because you’re the only one to have seen
eat?
the accident.
E) I thought you would like to go to the
L E) I’m not sure. Why don’t you ask this to
cinema with me.
Y your sister instead of me?
S
45.
Jill : D
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- I need to have a break. I’ve been
L Adam :
working non-stop for hours.
- Would you say that you have
anyone who is particularly a close
Jenny :
friend at the moment?
- Well, it seems that we’re going to be
having a customer rush soon, so you
Sandra :
should be here to watch the cash
- I have a few people I can really get
register.
on well with and have lots in
common with but that’s all. What
Jill :
about you?
- ----
Adam :
Jenny :
- ----
- It would be better if you didn’t
question this because it’s just a week
Sandra :
since you started to work here.
- So you must have a lot in common.
A) I want to but it seems impossible as I’ve
A) Well, George and I were best friends at
been having a stomachache since
school and it’s never changed.
morning.
B) What makes him so special for you?
B) All right. I’ll be here in a few minutes. Can
C) No, I don’t rely on people as much as you
you serve the customers while I’m out?
do.
C) Why me? There are five people working
D) I mean we balance each other all the time
here and all of them have been chatting
and that’s what I want.
with each other for hours.
E) They’re all very different and I generally
D) You’re wrong. Sundays are the busiest
talk to them about different things.
time. All the shops here are open until
nine.
E) I’ll eat something before starting to work
again. Otherwise, I may feel dizzy.
D
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49.- 53. sorularda verilen cümleye anlamca L
en yakın olan cümleyi bulunuz.
53. There was actually no need to punish the 56. You are looking for a nursery school for
boy for his action, but his father thought to your daughter, who is four years old. After
the contrary. a long search on the net, you find one
which is in your neighbourhood. In order to
A) As opposed to what his father thought, the get further information about its exact
boy needn’t have been punished for what D
location, you phone the school office and
he did. İ
say:
B) Regarding his father’s thought, the boy L
shouldn’t have been punished severely. K
A) What a fantastic school is this! It has every
C) The father of the boy wanted to punish the O facility that a student needs.
boy as expected. B) I’m sorry I think I’ve called the wrong
D) The boy needn’t have been punished L number.
according to his father. Y C) I’ve been driving around the town for over
E) Because the boy was punished for what S an hour. I guess I must call the school.
he did, his father got very angry. D) I’m thinking about visiting your school this
D afternoon. What’s the easiest way to get
i there?
L E) Can I speak to Mr Johnson, please? He
must be waiting for my phone call about
my daughter’s registration.
54.- 58. sorularda verilen durumda
söylenmiş olabilecek sözü bulunuz.
54. You are in the taxi going to work with one 57. You learn that a close friend of yours has
of your colleagues and he says that he has come down with flu. You want to visit her,
forgotten to take the files to be presented to but she lives on a far side of the city. So,
the customers this morning. You want to you decide to make up an excuse and say
express your anger to him by saying: to her on the phone:
A) No, you’re wrong. They must be in the A) I’m really sorry that you’re ill. I just want
briefcase. you to know I’ll do anything that’ll make
B) I can’t believe how you can be so you feel better.
negligent. Now, go back and get them. B) I’m on the way now and I think I’ll be at
C) Forget it. It’s too late to go back to take your house at half past nine.
them now. C) Did you go to hospital or shall we go
D) Would you mind if you went back home to together as you seem awful?
get them as they’re important for me? D) I heard that you have been suffering from
E) Don’t worry. I got them before we left the flu. Get well soon my friend.
office. E) I hope you don’t mind if I can’t visit you
because I’ve been working from 9 to 10 for
a week.
D
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59.- 63. sorularda, boş bırakılan yere
parçada anlam bütünlüğünü sağlamak için i
getirilebilecek cümleyi bulunuz. L
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71. Yolculuğun ne kadar uzun süreceğini
69. William Wordsworth was a foremost poet bilmeden, yanımıza ne kadar yiyecek
who launched the Romantic Period in almamız gerektiğini söylemek zor.
English Literature with the publication of
Lyrical Ballads. A) Because we don’t know how long the
journey will last, it is difficult to guess how
A) William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads’ın much food we have to take with us.
yayınlanması ile birlikte İngiliz B) Without knowing when the journey will
Edebiyatında Romantik Dönemi başlatan end, we cannot tell how much food we
önemli bir şairdi. should take with us.
B) İngiliz Edebiyatında Romantik Dönemi C) Without knowing how long the journey will
başlatan William Wordsworth Lyrical last, it is difficult to tell how much food we
Ballads’ı yazan şairdir. have to take with us.
C) Lyrical Ballads’ın yazarı olan William D) If we can’t learn how long the journey will
Wordsworth aynı zamanda İngiliz last, we will have to take with us a lot of
Edebiyatında Romantik Dönemi başlatan food.
önemli bir şairdi. E) It is hard to tell how much food we have to
D) William Wordsworth’ün yazdığı Lyrical take with us although the journey won’t last
Ballads’ın yayınlanması ile birlikte İngiliz long.
Edebiyatında Romantik Dönem
başlamıştır.
E) İngiliz Edebiyatında Romantik Dönemi
başlatan şair olarak bilinen William
Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads’ın da yazarıdır.
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75. Herkes tarafından ilgiyle izlenen bu sunum
73. İkinci Dünya Savaşı’nın başladığı tarih çok her ikisi de konu hakkında uzman olan bu
tartışılan bir konudur çünkü tarihçiler öğretmenler tarafından hazırlandı.
savaşı hangi olayın başlattığı konusunda
hemfikir değiller. A) This presentation which was watched with
a great interest by everybody was
A) Historians cannot agree on which event prepared by these teachers, both of whom
started the World War II and its exact are an expert on the subject.
beginning date. B) The presentation was watched with a great
B) The date on which the World War II started interest by everybody and it was prepared
is still debated, besides, historians cannot by these teachers, both of whom are an
agree on which event triggered the expert on the subject.
conflicts. C) This presentation that was prepared by
C) The date when the World War II started is these teachers, both of whom are an
a much debated subject as historians expert on the subject, was watched with a
cannot agree on which event started it. great interest by everybody.
D) There is still disagreement among D) Everybody watched this presentation with
historians as to when the World War II a great interest and the teachers who
started and which events triggered it. prepared it are an expert on the subject.
E) The date when the World War II started is E) The presentation which was watched with
still not certain and historians are not sure a great interest was prepared by these
about which event triggered it. teachers who are an expert on the subject.
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77. (I) Perhaps the most common example of the 80. (I) There are many great reasons to prevent
effect of the ocean temperature on a land ocean pollution. (II) The causes of them,
mass is the Gulf Stream. (II) It is a warm water therefore, are many and highly varied. (III) One
ocean current which starts in the Gulf of of the biggest is the effect that pollution can
Mexico and runs around the Florida Straits up have on the food chain. (IV) Many pollutants
through the Atlantic ending near the British can kill off large populations of smaller marine
Isles. (III) It is one of most famous ocean animals and plankton, which are then no
currents. (IV) It not only allows England and longer available for larger animals to eat. (V)
Scotland to have much milder weather than its This shortage soon begins to reduce the
latitude would suggest, it also is responsible for numbers of the larger animals, decreasing the
the area's consistent rain. (V) The study of amount of fish available for commercial
streams and waterways in general is known as markets.
surface hydrology.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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